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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentatorjo phillips, and the political editor of the sunday people and the sunday mirror, nigel nelson. good evening to you both. thank you for being with us. let s have a quick look at some of the papers. the sunday telegraph leads with plans of liz truss who is said to be thinking about what s decribed as a nuclear option of a 5% cut in vat. in the express borisjohnson says a huge package of measures is on the way to protect people from the cost of living crisis. the observer leads on trade union plans to join forces for a wave of strikes in the autumn. the devastating floods in pakistan is on the front of the independent. the mirror leads on allegations of bullying on the x factor. and finally the sunday times leads on polling on the nhs which says the majority now expect delays in treatment. let us begin and jo phillips, let me start with you. ....
Probably be better spent elsewhere. if probably be better spent elsewhere. if you probably be better spent elsewhere. if you cut probably be better spent elsewhere. if you cut tax, all that happens is that people who have plenty of money ust that people who have plenty of money just get that people who have plenty of money just get a that people who have plenty of money just get a bit more, go out and spend just get a bit more, go out and spend it just get a bit more, go out and spend it and therefore this could be inflationary. as the institute for fiscal inflationary. as the institute for fiscal studies says, this might reduce fiscal studies says, this might reduce inflation by 2%, you are still talking about 60% inflation if predictions of 18% next year arise. 16% predictions of 18% next year arise. 16% inflation. tax cuts that don t 16% inflation. tax cuts that don t help 16% inflation. tax cuts that don t help usually, the national insurance don t ....
His hands, kissed him, and blessed him. the heartwarming embrace happened yesterday in st. peter s square. a football coach hit with a debilitating disease, his wife sees his struggles with routine tasks and comes up with a line of clothing to help those with limited mobility. dr. sanjay gupta has her story in today s human factor. red, 18, go. right there, good job. good job right there. for more than three decades now, don horton life has been mostly football. vision one, vision two. three. also a high school coach, all very rewarding experiences. in 2006, don became one of the 60,000 americans diagnosed every year with parkinson s disease. perhaps the worst day came in 2009. that s when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who is now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks helped don with his ....
[ bleep ] what was that? knife over there? yeah. shut it down. this happened back in september. this was at the home of the father of daytona beach mayor derrick henry. green was shot six times. his girlfriend once. both are okay. green remains in jail on two felony charges and is scheduled for trial in january. his girlfriend may sue florida police. criminal defense attorney janet johnson joins me here in studio. and i mean, we don t know, but police may have saved her life. right. if she sues, would she have a case? you know, i think she has a case, but what it tells you is she s the victim. she was held at knifepoint. i don t know that she s a willing participant in the criminal defense trial. that s what s interesting. she s not against the guy who was holding her hostage. she s against the police. that s what makes it bizarre. ....
We have to implement this new law because it s going to be good for all other health conditions to treat the brain as a health issue. laws are one thing, congressman, but you know very well what has been pervasive in this conversation today is the issue of stigma. saying yes, i need help. you yourself have been quoted as saying these aren t just medical issues. these are civil rights issues. what needs to happen in our society to stop this ignorance, this discrimination. like you pointed out, this is kind of a civil rights place. we need to get the law in place. we can outlaw discremination, but you can t outlaw bigotry in people s hearts. that s going to be a tougher challenge. your earlier conversation with your medical editor clearly identified even two thirds with insurance don t avail themselves of it for a mental health condition because of the shame ....