Until election day. I have read it to you do not have to. It has plans for every aspect of the federal government, mostly shrinking it except where it allows the government to control the lives of the citizens. And then there s this other part about cutting taxes for corporations and the wealthiest. Today center for american progress released an analysis of what project 2025 tax plan would actually look like for america s bank accounts it trump enacted it. Top lines are amazing. According to them, the tax plan would cut taxes for households making more than $10 million a year. By an average of $2. 4 million a year. That s great news for the hyper wealthy. What about the rest of america? this is a visualization of the added tax burden for a middle class a married couple with two children under plan. Families by that description that make $35,000 a year and $170,000 a year would all see taxes go up. For example a married couple making $80,000 a year would see nearly $2000 more in federal
i m bill hemmer. hello at home. dana: i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. mike pompeo has a new book out and did interview saying the next 9/11 could come from mexico. there are so many places not controlled by the government but from the cartels like the taliban was to the afghanistan government. house republicans are holding a news conference yesterday. they said there is a war on our southern border and the cartels are winning. bill: the men you see on the right side of the screen are part of a cartel. one of the leading importers of fentanyl into the u.s. dana: fentanyl overdoses responsible for tens of thousands of death every year and the crisis is getting worse and republicans say the white house is turning a blind eye to it. actually refuse to take any action to meaningfully secure our southern border to stop the surge of illegal immigration and to take on the cartels who are making billions and billions of dollars off of people and the fentanyl and
hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the u.s. and around the world. bianca is back tomorrow. just ahead on cnn newsroom with a pause between israel and hamas expected to continue into wednesday, the question is what happens then. it puts the life in threat. if we can bring more hostages back, we are willing to pay that price. electronic warfare has expected an advantage. gps jamming is basically brute force power. would hear on capitol hill, but in public. this is really shaping up to be a showdown between hunter biden and the committee. live from london, this is c cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. streets it is wednesday, nov. in gaza the temporary truce is now in what could be its final day. sources say israel has a list of hostages expected to be released in the hours ahead, and we re also learning talks in doha are in consensus about working towards extending the current pause in gaza. earlier a hamas member said the group
more bulletins, of course, at the top of the hour. now it s time for hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. scientists have developed covid vaccines with unprecedented speed. now it s the manufacture and distribution which will dictate how quickly the pandemic can be tamed. my guest today, adar poonawalla, is boss of the biggest vaccine producer in the world, serum institute of india. he went all in on a production deal with astrazeneca, and for many of us, the jab we get will have been made by him. he is a super rich vaccine visionary. is he is driven by more than profit? adar poonawalla, in india, welcome to hardtalk. nice to be with you. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. the numbers are staggering, you have the ambition to produce more thani billion doses of your covid vaccine a year. how is the plan going? you know, that s exactly right. when we announced to do this, there was a lot of scepticism that would we be able to scale up in
now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. scientists have developed covid vaccines with unprecedented speed. now it s the manufacture and distribution which will dictate how quickly the pandemic can be tamed. my guest today, adar poonawalla, is boss of the biggest vaccine producer in the world, serum institute of india. he went all in on a production deal with astrazeneca, and for many of us, the jab we get will have been made by him. he is a super rich vaccine visionary. is he is driven by more than profit? adar poonawalla, in poona, india, welcome to hardtalk. nice to be with you. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. the numbers are staggering. you have the ambition to produce more thani billion doses of your covid vaccine a year. how is the plan going? you know, that s exactly right. when we announced to do this, there was a lot of scepticism that would we be able to scale up in time and stockpile all these vaccines? when we fast forward now