this is bbc news. the headlines mps vote today on the government s controversial plans to overhaul social care in england with a cap of 86 thousand pounds. there has never been any protection like this across the whole country and what we are doing is missing to everybody that we are going to make sure that we look after you enter your old age, better than has ever happened before. but labour say the plans mean people living in areas with lower house prices will be hit disproportionately. the prime minister promised people wouldn t the prime minister promised people wouldn t have to sell their homes in order wouldn t have to sell their homes in order to wouldn t have to sell their homes in order to afford social care. he has broken order to afford social care. he has broken their order to afford social care. he has broken their promise today. worse than that, broken their promise today. worse than that, he has broken it for those than that, he has broken it for those who t
class americans, the middle class americans which concerns me and the economists. working class people who are having enough trouble making it from paycheck to paycheck and small farmers. farmers on smaller ones are getting hit disproportionately since trump s socialist redistribution and his payoffs because of the tariffs those socialist payoffs are actually going to the biggest farm agriculture conglomerations in america. richard haass, i m really concerned about really concerned and i m curious what our allies are thinking about this. what foreign policy leaders like you are thinking about the fact that even yesterday after the fbi director said last week russia is still trying to interfere in our elections, after the director of national intelligence said it, after the united states military has said
not just mostly cloudy skies co-and people from honduras we are worried about. islamic radical jihadists who want to destroy us. we have to make sure that that s not the case. [ applause ] in addition to that. if we cut off the goodies, there won t be any reason for people to try to get in here. in order to be a guest worker, you have to have a pristine record. you have to sign up within a certain period of time. you have to pay a back tax penalty, you have to pay your taxes going forward you don t get to vote and you are not a citizen. every regulation cost us in terms of goods and services. it costs everybody. who does it hit disproportionately. it hits poor people disproportionately. that s one of the things that s driving the income gap that the left is always talking about. they say you can solve that by taking all the money from the rich no you can stop it by all a the stupid
co-and people from honduras we are worried about. islamic radical jihadists who want to destroy us. we have to make sure that that s not the case. [ applause ] in addition to that. if we cut off the goodies, there won t be any reason for people to try to get in here. in order to be a guest worker, you have to have a pristine record. you have to sign up within a certain period of time. you have to pay a back tax penalty, you have to pay your taxes going forward you don t get to vote and you are not a citizen. every regulation cost us in terms of goods and services. it costs everybody. who does it hit disproportionately. it hits poor people disproportionately. that s one of the things that s driving the income gap that the left is always talking about. they say you can solve that by taking all the money from the rich no you can stop it by all a the stupid
for african-americans and people of color and frankly for all americans. and then i think he has to deal with the sustainability of social programs which in government programs which disproportionately impact african-americans. as we had this debt ceiling conversation about whether we raise it or not, there are large implications here. let me ask you about this because we are in the middle of this huge fight, medicare, medicaid, social security, all these kinds of entitlement programs are being looked at as a way to deal with the debt. but you argue they will disproportionately affect african-americans. well, sure. everything from afdc to wic programs to head start to social security, medicare, medicaid. i mean, this is a serious thing for america in general. but like most things that i mentioned at the outset, unemployment, et cetera, the african-american community gets hit disproportionately. as you saw, reverend sharpton and west went at it on town hall you had on race a couple