Someones background, their race, theyre gender, their geographic location, i know that people are deeply troubled by what is happening to that community in springfield, ohio. And its got to stop. And iraq to say that you cannot be entrusted with with standing behind the seal of the united president of the united states of america, engaging in that hateful rhetoric that, as usual, is designed to those that divide us as a country, is designed to help people pointing people fingers at Each Other. Its designed to do that. And i think most people in our country, regardless of their race, are starting to see the smoke through this nonsense and to say you know what, lets turn the page on this, this is exhausting and its harmful. And its hateful. And grounded in some age old stuff that we should not have the tolerance for. So lets turn the Page And Chart a new Way Foreword and say you cant have that microphone again. Madame Vice President , im switching gears again. Quick question i want to ta
Project 2025 tax project 2025 tax plan would cut taxes for households making more than 10 million a year. By an average of 2. 4 million a year. Which is great news, for the hyper wealthy. But what about for the rest of us . This is a visualization of the added tax burden for these middleclass married couples with two children under project 2025 tax plan. Families by that description that make anywhere between 35,000 a year and 175 a year would all see their taxes go up. A married couple making a collective 80,000 a year would see nearly 2000 more in federal taxes a year. The same is true for single americans. Every american making between 75 and 85,000 a year would see their taxes go up. There is a very good reason that donald trump claims to have nothing to do with project 2025 every time hes asked. Now, compare the nonsense in here to Vice President harriss tax proposal. At the core of the proposal is a continuation of the Biden Administration promise that no one making less than 400
respond to these disasters, the official same boat but these policy needs is more expensive than what fema can provide. fema is on the front lines when there is a hurricane or tornado, this is different. apparently the federal agency reconsidered. they are finally showing up but i think it s a little late. i m glad they are coming but i think they should have been here long before this. they ve told us the responsible parties this is the most job, it s not a natural disaster. our residents take years before we know the effects. the ceo met with east palace seen earlier and told reporters he was there to quote support the community. all right, let s start this off, charlie, i spoke earlier today with one of the residents, we have a situation where these residents are told the water is safe yet they can see for themselves the film and standing water. here is a montage of what the residents have been saying. our town looked like a war zone for five days and then we were to
as russia persists in claims kyiv is preparing to use a so called dirty bomb . first pictures emerge of airstrikes in myanmar. the military defends the attack, in which 50 civilians were killed. and adidas cuts ties with the rapper ye, calling his anti semitic postings on social media voice-over: live voice over: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. rishi sunak became the 57th prime minister of britain today, and the first of indian descent. he warned that the country he now leads faces a profound economic crisis and moved rapidly to appoint a cabinet, emphasising continuity and stability. here s our political editor, chris mason. 11:50, this morning, downing street s security gates had swung open, the motorcade swept in, heralding another new arrival here. here he comes, rishi sunak, walking up downing street alone to the podium to address the country for the first time as prime minister. i have just been to buckingham
the bill, hoping to secure tougher policies on the us mexico border to curb immigration in exchange for their cooperation. the us military aid package that s stalled would include $61 bllion for ukraine as part of a larger package. congress has approved more than $111 billion since the war began, but the biden administration is warning that money is running out as the war in ukraine ticks closer to its two year mark. our correspondentjess parker has the view from kyiv. he s here on a rescue mission to liberate billions of dollars in defence aid for ukraine, money that s become ensnared in arguments amongst us lawmakers. overnight, a fresh wave of russian missile strikes crushed buildings in kyiv and blew craters in the earth. ukraine s war is with russia, but officials must battle sceptics in the west who ask, what s the endgame? after ukraine s faltering counteroffensive. it is widely seen to have not delivered hoped for gains. what, in your view, went wrong? translation: