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we saw the prime minister be impressed on what were the mickey mouse courses, and that is one of the key questions, in terms of actually getting a factual answer to that?— answer to that? that's right. and that is one _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the questions - answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the questions we . answer to that? that's right. and i that is one of the questions we have been trying to get from the conservatives today. broadly speaking, the way they find it, what they call rip—off, is courses which either have a high level of dropouts, or ones which do not tend to lead to good job progression or high earnings after graduation. they have argued that the reason they want to scrap this is because the way that the students loans system currently works is that people pay back their student loans depending on how much money they earn after they graduate, loans that are eventually written off are ones that end up getting subsidised
we saw the prime minister be impressed on what were the mickey mouse courses, and that is one of the key questions, in terms of actually getting a factual answer to that?— answer to that? that's right. and that is one _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the questions - answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the questions we . answer to that? that's right. and i...
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well this is a great mickey mouse, isn't it? >> lewis? what exactly are we trying to get to? i actually asked you, cressida, what was the answer? i started with you. i think the answer should be that we look back. i mean, personally, i'm very anti—lockdown. i think i've ranted about that quite a lot to you. i don't think it's something i would want to repeat again, but there are other people who feel that the purpose of the inquiry is to answer questions about the spread of covid. what do you think, liz, no.the covid. what do you think, liz, no. the whole thing is to just delay the last one of these these investigations. you love him here. you, like, trust some woman and say she's the woman, and then she sits like, this thing is going to cost two, £300 million. i mean, after a while, that's , you know, you're that's, you know, you're thinking about some real money there. three. and that's, that's basically the tories cocaine budget for a year. so we could be spending that money. >> i don't think that's an official statistic, is it? >> i don't think it is because i don't be
well this is a great mickey mouse, isn't it? >> lewis? what exactly are we trying to get to? i actually asked you, cressida, what was the answer? i started with you. i think the answer should be that we look back. i mean, personally, i'm very anti—lockdown. i think i've ranted about that quite a lot to you. i don't think it's something i would want to repeat again, but there are other people who feel that the purpose of the inquiry is to answer questions about the spread of covid. what...
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mouse university degree and bring four of your relatives over? but does the fact that the only migrants to have actually reached rwanda so far went because the government paid him three grand, somewhat undermined rishi sunaks success? joining me now is the reform uk mp for ashfield , italy. mp for ashfield, italy. anderson. right, leigh, thank you very, very much. and i will start with the rwanda thing here. i mean, the irish think is a deterrent. some of the migrants interviewed by a couple of news channels really regret coming here because of the threat of rwanda. and we have actually sent one bloke there. it's working now . it's working now. >> well, i mean, it's nonsense, patrick, as you well know . i patrick, as you well know. i mean, when we was drafting the rwanda bill, nobody mentioned the irish deterrent. nobody mentioned the fact that once it, was, made an act of parliament that these illegal migrants would be scarpering over the border to the republic of ireland. so that's that's just an absolute nonsense. it's one person, patrick, tha
mouse university degree and bring four of your relatives over? but does the fact that the only migrants to have actually reached rwanda so far went because the government paid him three grand, somewhat undermined rishi sunaks success? joining me now is the reform uk mp for ashfield , italy. mp for ashfield, italy. anderson. right, leigh, thank you very, very much. and i will start with the rwanda thing here. i mean, the irish think is a deterrent. some of the migrants interviewed by a couple of...
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. >>> mickey mouse and cinderella are unionizing. performers at disneyland in california who bring those characters to life have voted to join the actor's equity union. the union and 1,700 cast members and support staff will discuss improving wages, benefits, and working conditions before meeting with disney management. >>> n$15 billion deal for u.s. steel, that was one opposed by the biden administration. former president donald trump and the united tsteel workers union. bloomberg plans to meet with local staff and elected officials. the japanese steel maker expects that deal to close in the second half of this year. >>> taking the futures right now, still marginally positive. 45 points is okay on the nasdaq. i know dom chu probably had some fun yesterday, but we can talk about that later. what about the premarket move. i don't mean anything weird by that. that was quite an ending in the pga. >> it was. i will get to business first and then i will address that just after i finish the report. as joe points out and becky, we have many
. >>> mickey mouse and cinderella are unionizing. performers at disneyland in california who bring those characters to life have voted to join the actor's equity union. the union and 1,700 cast members and support staff will discuss improving wages, benefits, and working conditions before meeting with disney management. >>> n$15 billion deal for u.s. steel, that was one opposed by the biden administration. former president donald trump and the united tsteel workers union....
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yeah, they just wanted to do mickey mouse degrees to bring people over on visas. also people. >> but no, no. well, i'm sure that there there are that is the case, but not all of them. and there are going to be people who wanted to come over study in this country who would then stay and benefit this country, who are now not going to be doing it. that's also true. >> they won't be able to do it because they're not allowed to bnng because they're not allowed to bring their family. >> yeah, they make the decision to go and study elsewhere. and so we could be losing some of the best and the brightest. also people we need to pay the university fees here. i'm not saying that people didn't break the, you know, didn't did this. >> there wasn't very well documented, massively abused. but that's but you missed some good people. but how do you do how do you keep the good people and not the bad ones. >> well, i'm just saying we're throwing the baby out with the bathwater here. and i think in a few years time when i don't understand, why don't we just i mean, i know it's more c
yeah, they just wanted to do mickey mouse degrees to bring people over on visas. also people. >> but no, no. well, i'm sure that there there are that is the case, but not all of them. and there are going to be people who wanted to come over study in this country who would then stay and benefit this country, who are now not going to be doing it. that's also true. >> they won't be able to do it because they're not allowed to bnng because they're not allowed to bring their family....
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mouse degrees of some courses that don't even exist , courses that don't even exist, or universities that don't exist, of students who don't go along to any lectures. and the staggering statistic is the stay on rate. those staying after their course has expired has gone up from 21% in 2019 to 63. frustration is two thirds remain in the country. >> and the frustration is that martin, as you rightly say, that the government is allowing these big numbers to come through the door and labour aren't offering anything differently, but they are allowing 5 million people to sit on on benefits and not go back to work. and the problem is bringing importing labour like this does not make us all per head, per capita richer. and that's the debate. i think at the heart of this entire conversation, it just seems once again, the treasury department, the migration advisory committee, whoever these departments are, they're rowing in a different direction to what people voted for to take back control of immigration and our borders. >> moving on. you've got some juicy gossip. there could be chris, potent
mouse degrees of some courses that don't even exist , courses that don't even exist, or universities that don't exist, of students who don't go along to any lectures. and the staggering statistic is the stay on rate. those staying after their course has expired has gone up from 21% in 2019 to 63. frustration is two thirds remain in the country. >> and the frustration is that martin, as you rightly say, that the government is allowing these big numbers to come through the door and labour...
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mouse and louis armstrong. he was a symbol of what america could be and, yet, in his home country, he would be the star at a las vegas casino and have to go in through the kitchen. >> talk to us about duke ellington. one of the things that duke ellington and a representative, aside from a great musical history, was he brought elegance, black elegance that became fashionable in the harlem renaissance. he brought it to the american mainstream. you look at ellington and politics of that time, it was this era of elegance, black excellence, that he personified. i ended up going to see his body with my mother and ended up in the room alone. she loved ellington. i was only 18, 19. i think he died '73/'74. talk about what ellington represented in terms of bringing black excellence and elegance to the american mainstream. >> from ellington's youth, when he was a kid growing up in washington, he'd come down the long staircase in his house. he would tell his nephews to bow to him. he would tell his nieces to curtsy. he wo
mouse and louis armstrong. he was a symbol of what america could be and, yet, in his home country, he would be the star at a las vegas casino and have to go in through the kitchen. >> talk to us about duke ellington. one of the things that duke ellington and a representative, aside from a great musical history, was he brought elegance, black elegance that became fashionable in the harlem renaissance. he brought it to the american mainstream. you look at ellington and politics of that...
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. >> and there's so many of these mickey mouse degrees now, aren't there? maybe, maybe we need to be looking at those, two important matters on in the sun. >> nigel, i'm torn on this one because it's about how much head on your pint. >> yeah, well, apparently eight out of ten pubs are not serving. are not serving it properly. >> so. >> so. >> yeah, according to who? the drinkers know , this is actually drinkers know, this is actually according to the chartered trading standards institute who should know what they're talking about. >> they go around measuring the heads on your pint. now, apparently it's costing up to £114 a year for boozers , is what £114 a year for boozers, is what it doesn't say is quite how much dnnk it doesn't say is quite how much drink you've got to take to get to that £114. >> yeah, quite a lot . >> yeah, quite a lot. >> yeah, quite a lot. >> yeah. well, i would have thought so, but, but, but eight out of ten pints are not, are not full up. there's the same problem with wine and the argument is you should insist at the bar. right.
. >> and there's so many of these mickey mouse degrees now, aren't there? maybe, maybe we need to be looking at those, two important matters on in the sun. >> nigel, i'm torn on this one because it's about how much head on your pint. >> yeah, well, apparently eight out of ten pubs are not serving. are not serving it properly. >> so. >> so. >> yeah, according to who? the drinkers know , this is actually drinkers know, this is actually according to the...