Now on bbc news coastal britain. Hello, iam hello, i am simon mccoy here in van zandt as part of special bbc series looking at the challenges and opportunities facing britains coastal towns. Here in penzance. New analysis from bbc news has shown that two thirds of coastal parliamentary constituencies have seen a real terms falling wages since 2010. That means the average worker here in a seaside town like this is earning £1600 a year less than someone working in land. John kaye has been to meet three generations of one family here in penzance to see what that means in practice. Just a mile from the beach. The trenayr estate, one of the poorest parts of britain. This family wanted to show us how they get by. We survived, day by day. Dad mike isa get by. We survived, day by day. Dad mike is a full time security guard. He earns £18,000 per year. He is paid ona he earns £18,000 per year. He is paid on a friday, and it is soon gone. By monday morning, i will be already into my overdraft.
general bill barr. last week, that focus will shift to the effort to pressure state legislatures to unlawfully result reverse the result of the 2020 presidential election. scheduled to appear as a witness on tuesday s georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. in the early 2021, raffensperger was thrust into the spotlight with audio and phone call between him and then president trump was released. remember, during that call, trump asked raffensperger and other georgia election administration officials to find some more votes for him. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes. which is one more than we have. because we won the state. so we re gonna do to get those? i only 11,000 votes. fellas, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. the call was made just four days before the insurrection of the capital. a few weeks ago, raffensperger also appeared before a special grand jury investigating possible election interference conducted by trump, and his associ
knew he lost the 2020 election and that their scheme to overturn the results was illegal. and yet, they attempted it anyway. president trump rejected the advice of his campaign experts on election night. and instead, followed the chorus recommended by apparently inebriated rudy giuliani. to just claim he won. and insist that the vote counting stop. to falsely claim everything was fraudulent. and there are an lies the true nature of these hearings. to truly hold trump and his fellow coup plotters accountable. the committee has already uncovered evidence that trump may have committed serious federal crimes. but it s up to the justice department to bring criminal charges. as neil cocktail argues in the opinion page of the new york times today, attorney general merrick garland could bring a charge of conspiracy to defraud the united states even if trump truly believed in what he was saying. and it wasn t just democracy at stake, but lives as well. vice president mike pence fa
when fun time from the bay area s local news station. you re watching kron. 4 news officer has no matter the consequences to everything that happened. today in the community gathered at a growing memorial to the lives lost this week trying to process the new information. law enforcement s admission that the district chief, the school district chief mishandled she shooting as it was happening is raising a lot of new questions about police training and decision making. tonight kron four s dan kerman spoke to experts about what needs to change before the next school shooting. there s no no excuse for that. law enforcement authorities in texas admitted friday they should not have waited. 45 minutes to re-engage the shooter who barricaded himself in a classroom with school kids, especially considering shooting, continued during that time frame. the protocol is very clear. you have no choice but stop the shooter come pulling the trigger. pierre, everybody knows that.
The tax burden as low as possible, he also wants to ensure that Living Standards improve. He said british people deserve to know that future generations will enjoy better opportunities , but that can only opportunities, but that can only be achieved with tangible steps. Be achieved with tangible steps. Rfa we, have said we will raise taxes, weve set out what we will raise and what well spend the money on. So what you did hear this morning is that were going to get rid of the tax break for private schools and use that for money the teachers we need in our state secondary schools. Well, you did hearis secondary schools. Well, you did hear is were going to get rid of the non dom status properly and use that money towards reducing, reducing waiting lists. The tax burden on people is as high as its ever been under this government, you know, this has been the tax rising government of all time , in other government of all time, in other news, around 16,000 households in devon have been told t