electricity and water. at least 19 people have died after a passenger plane crashed into lake victoria in tanzania while attempting to land in stormy weather twenty six of the 43 people on board were initially rescued. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ros altman the former conservative pensions minister and parliamentary journalist, tony grew. let s start with the metro, which reports on the death of a 17 year old boy in halifax, who passed away on bonfire night after an incident involving fireworks. the times leads with a story which suggests the government will use its foreign aid budget to deal with the arrival of refugees and migrants, who come to the uk on small boats. as cop27 begins, the telegraph says that the uk may support reperations being paid to developing countries adversely affected by climate change. but the guardian says the uk, the us, canada and australia have fallen billions of dollars s
still got potential extra industrial action by doctors, paramedics. there is a real action by doctors, paramedics. there is a real crisis action by doctors, paramedics. there is a real crisis in the nhs with hacklod is a real crisis in the nhs with backlog. this is a terrible time. of course from backlog. this is a terrible time. of course from the union point of view a very course from the union point of view a very sensible time to be saying to the government, look, you ve got a crisis. the government, look, you ve got a crisis. we the government, look, you ve got a crisis, we want to help you sort it out but crisis, we want to help you sort it out but you crisis, we want to help you sort it out but you need to offer us better pay and out but you need to offer us better pay and conditions to make sure that our staff pay and conditions to make sure that our staff don t leave for otherjobs but state our staff don t leave for otherjobs but state within the nhs. let
far below a livable wage. just last week, congressman jan schakowsky called walmart executives, quote, welfare king, and told us walmart benefits from public programs that support, quote, their poverty wage employees. it s a criticism echoed by some union groups and other democrats. walmart ceo calls it unfair and misinformed. a pro union point of view and with a specific and particular agenda. we re no different than any other retailer in america. we provide opportunities for people to join the company and to grow. the level of subsidy that exists is an issue that the government decides. a familiar walmart talking point, 75% of store managers started as hourly associates. the issue isn t where you start. it s where you go to once you ve started, the mobility. so raising the minimum wage will change the starting wage, but it won t adjust where people can go
positive. we believe they can get together and make constructive changes. who are these people for? i mean, there s such a wide array of interest groups here. who are they for? the 99%, all right? so, we are for everything the 1% is not for. it is a diverse group. we know what they are against and they are against wall street taking everything. what is union involvement going to do for this? union involvement is, you know, some people are saying that the unions are now you know have come into the fight. the fact is the unions have always been in the fight and we are extremely happy to see that the young people and others have come together and, you know, started this action and, you know, we, in a way, we consider that they are coming to the union point of view and union action. larry, i mean, if you ve got if you ve got every organized labor group in this country behind this, how can congress not get the message and