eastern areas and it will be another cool day. i will have all the details later. it s tuesday the 11th ofjune. the conservatives will promise to cut a further two pence from employee national insurance when they publish their election manifesto today. the prime minister will claim his government would let working people keep more of the money they earn, while labour branded the plans a desperate series of unfunded commitments. our political correspondent hannah miller has the latest. thank you! hoping for a warm welcome. katherine, i m rishi. ..as rishi sunak prepares to set out his party s plans for another five years in government. on the eve of his manifesto launch last night, the prime minister hinted at tax cuts to come. we will have a manifesto that builds on all the things that you ve just gone through that we ve already announced in this campaign that, yes, does continue to cut people s taxes, because i believe in a country where people s hard work is rewarded. aft
and coming up on bbc news. keeley hodgkinson cruises into tomorrow night s 800m final in rome as she hopes to defend her european championship title. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. rishi sunak has promised to scrap the main rate of national insurance for the self employed over five years, end stamp duty payments for most first time buyers, and recruit thousands more police officers if the conservatives are re elected to power next month. the prime minister launched the party s manifesto this morning at silverstone home of the british grand prix hoping to pull voters minds back to policies after recent setbacks on the campaign trail. our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. he needs this to be the moment his campaign motored ahead. rishi sunak knows that after a series of missteps, he now needs to get on the front foot. today, his chance to set out what five further years of conservative government would bring. but amid the promises of the future, a nod
Expires and the bank sees a dismissal of charges. And going higher, they do not expect to incur any losses good morning, everybody. It is december 11th, two weeks away from christmas and perhaps a snowy monday to be expected. Lets take a look at how markets are doing this morning so, asian indices were firmer overnight with nikkei with another strong session up more than 5 . And of course, last week we also saw u. S. Equities end the weej a smidgen higher new highs posted for dow jones, the 65th record close for 2017 the picture in europe looks a little bit firmer this morning, trading slightly above that flat line lets switch to indices. Of course, this is a big week for indices. Weve got lots of Central Bank Meetings coming up, the fed, of course, but above and beyond that, weve got the bank of england, ecb, not really expected to do much this week in terms of decisions, but as you can see, the picture looks fairly safe for the italian index, ftse mib, which is struggling a little an
Cruz is already agreeing, we are the fbi to drop the ball on told, to plead guilty in this, some of the signs given exchange for escaping the Death Penalty where that is going. So much more happening after multiple occasions, how much this. Trouble that could telegraph. The president said maybe the distraction of the russian probe got in the way of the fbi doing what it should be doing. Is that fair . Is that remotely right . Lets go to former Justice Department official robert driscoll. That has come up quite a bit, robert, the fbi with the obsession to the Russian Investigation dates back to 2014 or at least the first hints of it, that that got in the way of its normal duties. Is that true . No. I mean, i think that is kind of an unfair criticism because people are assigned to different tasks and people investigating public corruption wouldnt be the ones not like there would be more manpower responding to this complaint or this notice down in arkansas about the Florida Shooter if the
Saved. That he chose to take up arms and lead the cherokee on the Southern Side of the civil war. He hated the federal government so bad that he was the last confederate general to surrender. This amendment recognizes his actions, his reasons. And it calls for the fence that borders the flag pole in question to be remove edd and a square memorial depicting his actions as a memorial. And i think that very worthy. Was he fighting for slavery, or against slavery . No. Was he fighting even for states rights or against states rights . No. He was not. He was fighting in revenge for what had been done to him. Was that a bell i heard . Mr. Pitts those are staff bells. They wont effect you. These hearing aids pick up sounds sometimes. My wife says they pick up ducks but they dont pick her up. I told her i didnt have them in. She accuses me ladies, that i have selective hearing. Have you ever accused a man of selective hearing . She wanted to know one day we were sitting on the deck and i said s