[cheers & applause] delicious! delicious! happy friday, everybody! yeah. hope you had a nice thanksgiving. those pigeons have tasty. let s talk about the death of western civilization. keep things nice and light. it s in trouble, people. things in the west these days are about as stable as chris christie on an exercise ball. sadly most people don t realize it or they just don t care. for anyone that doesn t care, you ll care soon enough. the guardian of wester values has always been america. now not so much. let s face it, we re a niece that melts down if our smart phone runs out of power. look around. especially our young people, a nation capable of standing up for itself, especially by a guy that can t stand by himself, do you still think we re capable of safeguarding the system that has cured more disease, created more wealth and lifted more people out of poverty than any in human history or do you see a system obsessed with dividing us based on grievances and pronounces
thejury decided the jury decided that hunter biden, who was a crack cocaine addict, had lied about his drug use when he bought a gun in 2018. and england begin training in germany, ahead of the start of their euros campaign. on bbc london: and coming up on bbc news emma raducanu s comeback goes to plan. she s into the next round at the nottingham open, after a straight sets win today. hello. rishi sunak has launched the conservative party s election manifesto, promising a raft of new measures that he says will enable working people to keep more of the money they earn. he was speaking at the silverstone race track, and made pledges on tax, housing and immigration, including another 2p cut in the pound in national insurance, plus the abolition of the main self employed rate. there ll be help for first time buyers, with the scrapping of stamp duty on homes up to £425,000, and a new help to buy scheme. there s also a commitment to halve migration and have regularflights to r
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. after cutting national insurance last autumn and in the spring the manifesto will promise to cut it by a further two pence for employees. it will also pledge that the state pension will not be taxed, and make permanent an existing cut to stamp duty for first time buyers, as well as promising that parents will only have to start paying back child benefit when their household income reaches £120,000. the manifesto will also contain pledges to raise defence spending, reform the welfare system, and double down on plans to se
president biden s son hunter is found guilty by a court in the us of lying about his drug use when buying a gun in 2018. hunter biden was addicted to crack cocaine when he purchased that revolver and today is the first child of a sitting president to be convicted of a crime. england limber up in germany, ahead of the start of their euros campaign. and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. the big challenge for a conservative party trailing badly in the polls is how to persuade voters to give them another five years in power today we got their answer, as they put tax cuts at the heart of their manifesto. among the policies announced was a 2p cut in national insurance, and scrapping the main rate of national insurance for the self employed. they pledged a new help to buy scheme and that they d abolish stamp duty for first time buyers on properties up to £425,000. in a m