could perjury charges follow. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. welcome to early start. we begin with what may be a clue that could help solve the mystery of one of those unidentified objects shot down by the u.s. military. a group of amateur balloonists says one of its small balloons is missing in action, its last reported location right over alaska on sunday the same day fighter jets downed three unidentified objects, one in that same region of alaska. the northern illinois bottle cap balloon brigade is not blaming the u.s. government for taking out its 32 inch balloon, but here is what president biden said yesterday. intelligence community s current assessment is that they were most likely balloons tied to private companies, recreation or research institutions studying weather or conducting other scientific research. jasmine wright is joining me live from washington. what else is the white house saying about balloons? reporter: the p
chris mason has broken down the highlights of the debate. is tonight the night you can turn things around, prime minister? the big question for rishi sunak. the polls aren t budging. could this be the moment for a game changer? and here s the guy who wants hisjob. is tonight the night you seal the deal? pleasantries, smiles and you can bet for both of them a bag of nerves. the debate under way, and the biggest topic of our time, the cost of living, set out by paula from huddersfield in the studio audience. my savings are gone and i m genuinely. worried about my future. i don t think you understand . how this is for people like me. so what can you do about that? both men expressed sympathy, and then the argument began. of course i know everyone is onlyjust starting to feel the benefits of it, but inflation is back to normal, wages are growing, taxes are now being cut. keir starmer would put all that progress at risk. he would put up everyone s taxes by £2,000. keir starme
sunak promised he would cut your taxes, protect your pension and reduce immigration , repeatedly hammering a heavily disputed claim that labour would put up taxes by £2,000 for every working household. have a listen to this. this election is about the future and i m clear that i m going to keep cutting people s taxes, as we now are. can wejust. you want to put everyone s taxes up by £2,000. mark my words, labour will raise your taxes. it is in their dna. your work, your car, your pension. thank you, 0k. . . david, labour will tax it. we will raise specific taxes and we have been really clear what they are. we have already dealt with the tax rate on private schools. we want to end the non dom status completely. i think that the super rich should be paying the tax. applause. i want to get rid of the equity loopholes that are there again for the super rich and i think the oil and gas companies should be paying their fair share towards our energy. applause. so we will raise th
right now, they are just stabilising. in the uk, new banknotes featuring king charles iii comes into circulation. also in the programme, night at the museum unesco celebrates the worlds best encouraging us all to pay a visit. welcome to business today, i m sally bundock. and we begin here in the uk where as you ve been hearing, prime minister rishi sunak and labour party leader sir keir starmer have clashed in the first live televised debate in this year s election campaign. in what was at times a very testy exchange, the two disagreed on taxes, the nhs, immigration and the cost of living crisis.
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