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cheering thank you for putting your faith in me to thank you for putting your faith in me to lead thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party liz truss will become prime minister tomorrow what s her answer to some major questions facing the uk? i will act immediately on bills and on energy supply. he ll have to leave number 10 first have we heard the last of him? he will be a great loss to politics, but hopefully it ll only be a temporary loss. and will prime minister truss be able to unite her party after all of this? £40 billion more borrowing. i that is the country s credit card, i it s on children and grandchildren. it has been a busy summer and a busy first day back. i m joined by gerard lyons, wes streeting, sebastien payne and isabel hardman. we ll bring you all the developments as they happen. first let s show you how the results looked. just over 57% to liz truss, just over, actuallyjust under 43% to rishi sunak. and l ....
The latest congressional leadership proposal for a "demonstrationproject" to test Medicare reform continues a tiresome pattern ofbad federal health policy that undercuts the effectiveness ofmarket-based health care reforms. Serious Medicare reform means onething: creating a premium support financing system modeled on theFederal Employees Health Benefits Program. ....
The House-Senate conference committee outline agreement this weekguts any serious long-term reform of the troubled Medicare programwhile proposing the single largest entitlement expansion in theprogram's history. Instead of enacting real reform at a datecertain and in time to accommodate the retirement of the massivebaby-boom generation, key congressional leaders are insteadproposing a limited "demonstration project" to test seriousMedicare reform, confined to a few areas of the country. ....
Said building nuclear power plants would take ten or 15 years so she has to look at something more immediate because we can t as a country afford to spend 100 billion every quarter or every six months to keep energy bills low. we need to see serious reform. again, very hard choices to be made. lets see serious reform. again, very hard choices to be made. choices to be made. lets park that for the moment. choices to be made. lets park that for the moment. rishi choices to be made. lets park that for the moment. rishi sunak, - choices to be made. lets park that for the moment. rishi sunak, who| choices to be made. lets park that - for the moment. rishi sunak, who has lost the contest, has tweeted. it didn t look like one family over the summer! we will talk to one of rishi sunak s supporters later in the programme. your response to that, sebastien payne? he your response to that, sebastien pa ne? . , your response to that, sebastien pa ne? , , ., ....
wealthiest americans at thfrt point in time looking at the economy as it is should pay more in taxes. he is of the same mind on that front at george soros who we spoke with here in davos as well who also believes the wealthy should pay more in taxes. two of the many headlines today. we ve got a lot more coverage on c nnnmoney.co cnnmoney.com. brooke. thank you very much? a snowy switzerland for us today. for more details and all kinds of other money stories, cnnmoney.com. and we continue here, top of the hour. the republican presidential candidates hours away from squaring off in a huge debate tonight. our cnn debate. went wa to take you behind the scenes as they make the last minute preparations. time to play reporter roulette. cnn has political producers traveling along with these candidates morning, afternoon, night, following their every move as they crisscross across the country. but today it s unique we get all of these guys and gals together in one spot. but ....