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thanks very much, lindsayjudge from the resolution foundation. fascinating stuff.ng plant in northern sweden will be joined an existing plant in northern sweden will bejoined by an existing plant in northern sweden will be joined by a an existing plant in northern sweden will bejoined by a new an existing plant in northern sweden will be joined by a new car battery factory. the factory and slows the coastline will create 3000 jobs and mark a significant step forward in europe as ambition to compete with electric vehicle leaders china. train drivers at avanti west coast — a major train company here in the uk — will see theirfee for an overtime shift increase to £600 following a deal between the company and the trade union aslef. avanti said it hoped offering more attractive terms to its drivers to work extra shifts would make its services "more reliable and resilient." the company has faced criticism over cancellations, delays and poor service. saudi arabia has announced it will build a theme park based on the famed japanese animated series dragon ball, sparking mix
thanks very much, lindsayjudge from the resolution foundation. fascinating stuff.ng plant in northern sweden will be joined an existing plant in northern sweden will bejoined by an existing plant in northern sweden will be joined by a an existing plant in northern sweden will bejoined by a new an existing plant in northern sweden will be joined by a new car battery factory. the factory and slows the coastline will create 3000 jobs and mark a significant step forward in europe as ambition to...
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now, the resolution foundation _ hasn't been increased. that means that the people earning between £27,000 and £59,000, they will be better off. but for anyone earning less than £27,000, they will be paying more in taxes overall. it doesn't feel like it's going to touch the sides. the doesn't feel like it's going to touch the sides.— doesn't feel like it's going to touch the sides. ., . , ., touch the sides. the tax cut is not the biggest _ touch the sides. the tax cut is not the biggest thing i'm _ touch the sides. the tax cut is not the biggest thing i'm interested i touch the sides. the tax cut is not | the biggest thing i'm interested in. i the biggest thing i'm interested in. i would _ the biggest thing i'm interested in. i would like to see our public services _ i would like to see our public services funded better. the government _ services funded better. the government are _ services funded better. tue: government are hoping services funded better. tta: government are hoping the services funded better. t"t2 government are hoping th
now, the resolution foundation _ hasn't been increased. that means that the people earning between £27,000 and £59,000, they will be better off. but for anyone earning less than £27,000, they will be paying more in taxes overall. it doesn't feel like it's going to touch the sides. the doesn't feel like it's going to touch the sides.— doesn't feel like it's going to touch the sides. ., . , ., touch the sides. the tax cut is not the biggest _ touch the sides. the tax cut is not the biggest...
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the resolution foundation did an analysis _ resolution foundation did an analysis.nd _ analysis. it adds up to tip in the pound altogether a national insurance and that adds up to £1500 per year— insurance and that adds up to £1500 per year for— insurance and that adds up to £1500 per year for employees and if you look per year for employees and if you took at _ per year for employees and if you took at the — per year for employees and if you look at the round figures overall, it's something like £20 billion for cut in— it's something like £20 billion for cut in national insurance that the chancettor— cut in national insurance that the chancellor is giving to the working population, but the amount he has taken _ population, but the amount he has taken off— population, but the amount he has taken off the working population by freezing _ taken off the working population by freezing those tax thresholds by fiscal— freezing those tax thresholds by fiscal drag is 35 billion so you can see he _ fiscal drag is 35 billion so you can see he gives this much and he takes this
the resolution foundation did an analysis _ resolution foundation did an analysis.nd _ analysis. it adds up to tip in the pound altogether a national insurance and that adds up to £1500 per year— insurance and that adds up to £1500 per year for— insurance and that adds up to £1500 per year for employees and if you look per year for employees and if you took at _ per year for employees and if you took at the — per year for employees and if you look at the round figures overall, it's...
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i'd say i'm a prominent figure in resolution foundation circles, and we are an independent think tank since you worked for labour. nine years, 2015. but long, long years. goodness me, we've brexited, since then we've pandemic—ed, podcasts have been invented, sea shanties have been written. much has taken place. a lot has happened. but have things changed in terms of what it's like? do you think being in the treasury when you are preparing a budget because you worked for alistair darling, he had to produce budgets in very, very difficult times. i remember then actually one of his budgets that came up and said, oh, debt might hit 89% of gdp at some and everyone went, oh my god! and actually we've managed that. we've managed that, and even worse. so what's it like if you're in a treasury team at a moment like this? well, i mean, it's busy. that's blindingly obvious. i mean, it is very different injust different circumstances. you know, writing a budget in happy economic times when there's good news to announce is quite a fun thing for chancellors. remember, you know, it's a bit different
i'd say i'm a prominent figure in resolution foundation circles, and we are an independent think tank since you worked for labour. nine years, 2015. but long, long years. goodness me, we've brexited, since then we've pandemic—ed, podcasts have been invented, sea shanties have been written. much has taken place. a lot has happened. but have things changed in terms of what it's like? do you think being in the treasury when you are preparing a budget because you worked for alistair darling, he...
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i'd say i'm a prominent figure in resolution foundation circles, and we are an independent think tankyou worked for labour. nine years — 2015 — but long, long years. goodness me. we've brexited, since then we've pandemic—ed, podcasts have been invented, sea shanties have been written. much has taken place. a lot has happened. but have things changed in terms of what it's like? do you think being in the treasury when you are preparing a budget because you worked for alistair darling, do you think, being in the treasury when you were preparing a budget? because you worked for alistair darling, he had to produce budgets in very, very difficult times. i remember then actually one of his budgets that came up and said, "oh, debt might hit 89% of gdp at some point in the future". and everyone went, "oh my god!" and actually, we've managed that. we've managed that, and even worse. so, what's it like if you're in a treasury team at a moment like this? well, i mean, it's busy — that's blindingly obvious. it is very different in just different circumstances. you know, writing a budget in happy e
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the resolution foundation said that, after taking account of rising prices, the average wage will not26. meanwhile, the government has cut its for forecast for inflation. nationwide building society has reached an agreement to buy virgin money in a $3.6 billion deal which would see the brand eventually disappear. the deal would create one of the uk's largest mortgage and savings groups. if the deal goes ahead, it would be the biggest uk bank takeover since the 2008 financial crisis. hello from the bbc sport centre. the champions league quarter—finals are shaping up nicely, with real madrid and holders manchester city securing their places in the draw for the last eight. madrid beat rb leipzig, with city cruising past fc copenhagen. pep guardiola praised his squad, which had several changes, as they swept aside the danes 6—2 on aggregate, making the quarter finals for the seventh successive season and becoming the first english club to win ten consecutive matches in the competition. guardiola knows the opposition will be tough next up though. i care all of them. absolutely. just this w
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foundation but thought— for the resolution foundation but thought it was really striking and they'vether unfortunately, as a country, we seem to pay— unfortunately, as a country, we seem to pay more _ unfortunately, as a country, we seem to pay more and get less that comes to pay more and get less that comes to housing — to pay more and get less that comes to housing. greater proportions for incomes— to housing. greater proportions for incomes and the size of the houses that we _ incomes and the size of the houses that we have in the age of the energy— that we have in the age of the energy efficiency of the houses we have in _ energy efficiency of the houses we have in the distance that we commute, all of this we seem to compare — commute, all of this we seem to compare pretty unfavorably with other _ compare pretty unfavorably with other countries. and that is going to focus— other countries. and that is going to focus the debate on planning reforms — to focus the debate on planning reforms because it is a huge issue when _ reforms because it is a huge issue when a _ reforms because
foundation but thought— for the resolution foundation but thought it was really striking and they'vether unfortunately, as a country, we seem to pay— unfortunately, as a country, we seem to pay more _ unfortunately, as a country, we seem to pay more and get less that comes to pay more and get less that comes to housing — to pay more and get less that comes to housing. greater proportions for incomes— to housing. greater proportions for incomes and the size of the houses that we _...
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and this think tank is called the resolution foundation . some of resolution foundation.ur viewers may be aware of it. the resolution foundation was founded guy founded by a wealthy guy businessman clive businessman called sir clive cowdery . i businessman called sir clive cowdery. i don't businessman called sir clive cowdery . i don't think businessman called sir clive cowdery. i don't think he's a tory donor. reading this , tory donor. reading this, however, i don't think he's that politically biased in any way . politically biased in any way. he's really just interested in seeing standard of living for low and medium incomes. and amid almost two decades of falling real wages, i think we'd all agree that . the foundation agree with that. the foundation said adjusting said that after adjusting for inflation, disposable inflation, household disposable incomes were poised to fall by nought point 1% between 2019 and 24, and if that was to be the case, that would be the first in modern history. fall in living standards over the course of a parliament. >> yes. so this is pret
and this think tank is called the resolution foundation . some of resolution foundation.ur viewers may be aware of it. the resolution foundation was founded guy founded by a wealthy guy businessman clive businessman called sir clive cowdery . i businessman called sir clive cowdery. i don't businessman called sir clive cowdery . i don't think businessman called sir clive cowdery. i don't think he's a tory donor. reading this , tory donor. reading this, however, i don't think he's that...
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foundation stay tuned hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so when i first started golo, i was expecting to lose around 40 pounds and then i just kept losing weight, and moving and moving and moving in a better direction. with golo and release, you're gonna lose the weight. >>> welcome to "street signs." i'm arabile gumede and these are your headlines donald trump dominating the republican race on super tuesday. the nbc news projecting the former u.s. president win 14g of the 15 states. >> they call it super tuesday for a reason this is a big one. and they tell me, the pundits and otherwise, that there's never been one like this, never anything so con cluesish this was an amazing night. >>> european equities finding their footing, recovering earlier losses that's while u.s. futures turn positive as they await the first day of jerome powell's testimony on capitol hill. >>> upgrades and downgrades. tui takes off as morgan stanley raises its outlook on the stock, but grifol grinds lowerer. that's off a report and a downgrade watch from moodys. >
foundation stay tuned hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so when i first started golo, i was expecting to lose around 40 pounds and then i just kept losing weight, and moving and moving and moving in a better direction. with golo and release, you're gonna lose the weight. >>> welcome to "street signs." i'm arabile gumede and these are your headlines donald trump dominating the republican race on super tuesday. the nbc news projecting the former u.s. president win...
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and this think tank is called the resolution foundation . some of resolution foundation.r viewers may be aware of it. the resolution foundation was founded guy founded by a wealthy guy businessman clive businessman called sir clive cowdery . i businessman called sir clive cowdery. i don't businessman called sir clive cowdery . i don't think businessman called sir clive cowdery. i don't think he's a tory donor. reading this , tory donor. reading this, however, i don't think he's that politically biased in any way . politically biased in any way. he's really just interested in seeing standard of living for low and medium incomes. and amid almost two decades of falling real wages, i think we'd all agree that . the foundation agree with that. the foundation said adjusting said that after adjusting for inflation, disposable inflation, household disposable incomes were poised to fall by nought point 1% between 2019 and 24, and if that was to be the case, that would be the first in modern history. fall in living standards over the course of a parliament. >> yes. so this is prett
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foundation of the resolution we _ they were the foundation of the resolution we put _ they were the foundationlution we put forward last i they were the foundation of the - resolution we put forward last week, a resolution— resolution we put forward last week, a resolution that _ resolution we put forward last week, a resolution that russia _ resolution we put forward last week, a resolution that russia and - resolution we put forward last week, a resolution that russia and china i a resolution that russia and china vetoed _ a resolution that russia and china vetoed the — a resolution that russia and china vetoed. the united _ a resolution that russia and china vetoed. the united states- a resolution that russia and china| vetoed. the united states support for these — vetoed. the united states support for these objectives _ vetoed. the united states support for these objectives is _ vetoed. the united states support for these objectives is not - vetoed. the united states support for these objectives is not simply. for these objectives is not simply rhetorical~ — for these objectives is not sim
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the resolution foundation said that after taking account of rising prices, the average wage will not, sports today is next. this s1 was found with oil and its feathers in central london. now it is being cleaned at the swan sanctuary in surrey. how serious is it for the birds, this oil? tt is it for the birds, this oil? it is very serious. _ it for the birds, this oil? it is very serious, can _ it for the birds, this oil? it is very serious, can cause - it forthe birds, this oil? tt 3 very serious, can cause lots of problems, but it is not something they can get rid of on their own, they can get rid of on their own, they need help. but they can get rid of on their own, they need help-— they need help. but they will go back eventually? _ they need help. but they will go back eventually? they - they need help. but they will go back eventually? they will - they need help. but they will go back eventually? they will go i they need help. but they will go . back eventually? they will go back. a few weeks _ back eventually? they will go back. a few weeks ago. _ back eventually? they will go
the resolution foundation said that after taking account of rising prices, the average wage will not, sports today is next. this s1 was found with oil and its feathers in central london. now it is being cleaned at the swan sanctuary in surrey. how serious is it for the birds, this oil? tt is it for the birds, this oil? it is very serious. _ it for the birds, this oil? it is very serious, can _ it for the birds, this oil? it is very serious, can cause - it forthe birds, this oil? tt 3 very...
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it will not help people on the lower income, we have heard from resolution foundation that if you are help you. in fact it is going to hurt you. you will have less money in your pocket rather than more. i'm sure that there is not what the government is intending, they are not intending to heart the lower earners, but that is the unintended consequence. as much as tax cuts can help some, we need to see policies that are actually going to help people who are struggling the most and that is why we are calling for that better redesign social security system. your charity's messages do not forget the low income families out there who are struggling. find forget the low income families out there who are struggling.- forget the low income families out there who are struggling. and all of us who could _ there who are struggling. and all of us who could feel— there who are struggling. and all of us who could feel the _ there who are struggling. and all of us who could feel the impact - there who are struggling. and all of us who could feel the impact of- us who could feel the impact of poverty
it will not help people on the lower income, we have heard from resolution foundation that if you are help you. in fact it is going to hurt you. you will have less money in your pocket rather than more. i'm sure that there is not what the government is intending, they are not intending to heart the lower earners, but that is the unintended consequence. as much as tax cuts can help some, we need to see policies that are actually going to help people who are struggling the most and that is why we...
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the resolution foundation says those earning £50,000 will see the biggest wins , while those on the biggests, while those on 19,000 or less will actually be worse off. a man has been charged after two women were injured by shotgun pellets when a firearm was dropped during a police pursuit in south london. a warning the following contains flashing images. 18 year old kimani king has been charged and will appear in court later today. the two women were hit by shotgun pellets after a suspect dropped a gun while on a moped, as they were being chased by police in clapham. the women have now been released from hospital . in the united states, hospital. in the united states, donald trump was denied a clean sweep of yesterday's super tuesday after nikki haley secured a win in vermont, but it wasn't enough to stop the former president's momentum. >> the worst president in the history of our country. there's never been anything like what's happening to our country. >> the words of donald trump there, moments after he secured victory in a dozen states. this puts him in a prime position to take the rep
the resolution foundation says those earning £50,000 will see the biggest wins , while those on the biggests, while those on 19,000 or less will actually be worse off. a man has been charged after two women were injured by shotgun pellets when a firearm was dropped during a police pursuit in south london. a warning the following contains flashing images. 18 year old kimani king has been charged and will appear in court later today. the two women were hit by shotgun pellets after a suspect...
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now the resolution foundation say that means that for anyone earning less than £27,000, they will actuallyn tax overall.— tax overall. it doesn't feel like it will _ tax overall. it doesn't feel like it will touch _ tax overall. it doesn't feel like it will touch the - tax overall. it doesn't feel| like it will touch the sides, the tax cut is non— really the biggest thing that i'm interested in in and i want to see, i want to see other services funded better. hello aaain. services funded better. hello again- have _ services funded better. hello again. have any _ services funded better. hello again. have any of _ services funded better. hello again. have any of the - services funded better. hello l again. have any of the changes help her? _ again. have any of the changes help her? small _ again. have any of the changes help her? small to _ again. have any of the changes help her? small to medium - again. have any of the changes| help her? small to medium and resent it help her? small to medium and present it a _ help her? small to medium and present it a lot _ help her? small to medium and
now the resolution foundation say that means that for anyone earning less than £27,000, they will actuallyn tax overall.— tax overall. it doesn't feel like it will _ tax overall. it doesn't feel like it will touch _ tax overall. it doesn't feel like it will touch the - tax overall. it doesn't feel| like it will touch the sides, the tax cut is non— really the biggest thing that i'm interested in in and i want to see, i want to see other services funded better. hello aaain. services funded...
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the topic of the economic crisis is continued by the analysis of the resolution foundation research centerg a lot of children. immediately 80% of families with four or more children may officially find themselves below the poverty line, and the recession will seriously affect the demographic situation. in addition, britain is facing a sharp increase in taxes. and what do you think, than right now? is engaged. as soon as electricity bills are paid. the picture is no better in the rest of england. it is estimated that 3 million or 13% of all households are in fuel poverty, despite the government. normal life, people say that not only do they have problems with payments and daily expenses. now no one can afford the costs, but they also have growing debt because people take out loans to pay for gas. and electricity, loans affect the rising cost of living, it is only getting worse, but definitely not better. michelle williams works here as a social worker and says she is essentially in the same boat as those who come here. i'm going through all this myself, i'm worried about whether i can bathe
the topic of the economic crisis is continued by the analysis of the resolution foundation research centerg a lot of children. immediately 80% of families with four or more children may officially find themselves below the poverty line, and the recession will seriously affect the demographic situation. in addition, britain is facing a sharp increase in taxes. and what do you think, than right now? is engaged. as soon as electricity bills are paid. the picture is no better in the rest of...
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and a rush to an ill—conceived brexit deal that has brought further disruption with a resolution foundationffs in our manufacturing and service sectors respectively. the obr finding that long—run gdp is expected to be 4% lower as a result of the government's brexit deal. third, those structural vulnerabilities and that political instability have been exposed and exacerbated by our move from the great moderation into the age of insecurity. marked, first by stalling growth, stagnant living standards and political turbulence. increasingly, by global shocks. escalating geopolitical tensions and the challenges of climate change and the challenges of climate change and the net zero transition. let me put these in some perspective. in 1984, nigel lawson's mais lecture offered one of the clearest expositions of economic thought which underlay which he called the british experiment. his central contention was that the proper roles of a macro and micro economic policy were at the postwar accepted wisdom. that the postwar accepted wisdom. that the primary role of macro economic policy, was not, as it
and a rush to an ill—conceived brexit deal that has brought further disruption with a resolution foundationffs in our manufacturing and service sectors respectively. the obr finding that long—run gdp is expected to be 4% lower as a result of the government's brexit deal. third, those structural vulnerabilities and that political instability have been exposed and exacerbated by our move from the great moderation into the age of insecurity. marked, first by stalling growth, stagnant living...
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now, the resolution foundation say that means that the people earning between £27,000 and £59,000, theyx cut is not the biggest thing i'm interested in. i would like to see our public services funded better. small to medium enterprises need more help. increasing the child benefit will massively benefit a lot of working parents. that benefit will massively benefit a lot of working parents.— of working parents. that is something _ of working parents. that is something positive - of working parents. that is something positive we - of working parents. that is something positive we can| of working parents. that is - something positive we can take of working parents. that is _ something positive we can take away from it. , , ., something positive we can take away from it. , i. ., . ., , from it. this you touched on this in our from it. this you touched on this in your report. _ from it. this you touched on this in your report. the — from it. this you touched on this in your report, the government - from it. this you touched on this in i your report, the government focusing on tax cuts and tha
now, the resolution foundation say that means that the people earning between £27,000 and £59,000, theyx cut is not the biggest thing i'm interested in. i would like to see our public services funded better. small to medium enterprises need more help. increasing the child benefit will massively benefit a lot of working parents. that benefit will massively benefit a lot of working parents.— of working parents. that is something _ of working parents. that is something positive - of working...
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foundation says it is £19 billion a year cuts to the day—to—day spending on unprotected departments.so important _ unprotected departments. that is why it is so important to _ unprotected departments. that is why it is so important to get _ unprotected departments. that is why it is so important to get the _ it is so important to get the economy growing. i it is so important to get the economy growing.— it is so important to get the economy growing. i know it is important _ economy growing. i know it is important to _ economy growing. i know it is important to get _ economy growing. i know it is important to get the - economy growing. i know it isj important to get the economy growing. you can't get it growing on day one. all these respected institutions say cuts have to come and you are pretending that is not the case. i and you are pretending that is not the case. ., , ., the case. i am explaining the difference — the case. i am explaining the difference between _ the case. i am explaining the difference between the - the case. i am explaining the - difference between the immediate
foundation says it is £19 billion a year cuts to the day—to—day spending on unprotected departments.so important _ unprotected departments. that is why it is so important to _ unprotected departments. that is why it is so important to get _ unprotected departments. that is why it is so important to get the _ it is so important to get the economy growing. i it is so important to get the economy growing.— it is so important to get the economy growing. i know it is important _ economy...
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torsten bell , who's the chief torsten bell, who's the chief executive of the resolution foundation,sers are pensioners who face an £8 billion collective hit . let's billion collective hit. let's get more reaction now and i'm joined by my colleague ray addison in waterlooville in hampshire. ray, people yesterday in gb news land very, very unhappy. what they got in terms of pensioners, what's the mood on the ground there in waterlooville ? waterlooville? >> yeah, absolutely. martin chancellor, chancellor jeremy hunt being accused of just simply not doing enough for pensioners in that spring budget. age uk describing it as a non—event for older people and pensioners that i've been speaking to here in waterlooville , saying that they waterlooville, saying that they feel like they've just simply been overlooked by the government in this budget. now, of course , we do know that the of course, we do know that the chancellor restated the government's commitment to the triple lock for the state pension, but they're telling me that they would have liked to have heard that they would pay less
torsten bell , who's the chief torsten bell, who's the chief executive of the resolution foundation,sers are pensioners who face an £8 billion collective hit . let's billion collective hit. let's get more reaction now and i'm joined by my colleague ray addison in waterlooville in hampshire. ray, people yesterday in gb news land very, very unhappy. what they got in terms of pensioners, what's the mood on the ground there in waterlooville ? waterlooville? >> yeah, absolutely. martin...
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i read the transcripts of your interviews yesterday with the iss and resolution foundation and obr andldane who say they are too tight. i think we are broadly in the middle ground. in a situation where we were encouraged to hear the january growth figures this morning but the economy is not going particularly fast at the moment. the last published numbers, we are in a technical recession because we are in a high interest rate environment because of the need to bring down inflation. but in that context it is right to try within sensible fiscal rules to do everything you can to get the economy back growing again and that is what i have been trying to do. ., ., , , and that is what i have been trying to do. ., .,, , ., and that is what i have been trying todo. ., , ., ., to do. your hope is that growth will be the thing _ to do. your hope is that growth will be the thing that _ to do. your hope is that growth will be the thing that changes, - to do. your hope is that growth will be the thing that changes, that i to do. your hope is that growth will be the thing that changes, that willj be
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the truth this is that this the truth is this is that this is this resolution foundation.observer and what they want to do two things. they want to say british people are lazy . they british people are lazy. they don't want to work. that's why we need more immigration into the country. number one. and number two, they want this is like a prelude to the labour taking over. and they're going to say, look at how great labour is. people are more people are working. know, have working. you know, we have a bizarre thing, paul, where we have shortages have chronic, work shortages combined with lowest unemployment ever combined with what's interesting about this story is that the focus is when you look at, unemployment figures and we've got the lowest since the 1970s. >> what it include is, is >> what it does include is, is the people who are off work for disability benefit, which also includes mental health. and they're argument they're making the argument here that crack down too much that if they crack down too much on, people on the dole , they're on, people on the dole, they'
the truth this is that this the truth is this is that this is this resolution foundation.observer and what they want to do two things. they want to say british people are lazy . they british people are lazy. they don't want to work. that's why we need more immigration into the country. number one. and number two, they want this is like a prelude to the labour taking over. and they're going to say, look at how great labour is. people are more people are working. know, have working. you know, we...
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research from the resolution foundation has found that nearly 2.7 million people are too sick to work figures highest among the youngest and the oldest of workers. the increase comes despite the overall labour market returning to normal following the pandemic. but it does mean that britain is the only g7 economy not to have fully return to pre—covid levels of employment . those are the of employment. those are the headlines. i'll be back in the next hour. in the meantime, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen. if you're listening screen. or if you're listening on radio, go to on radio, you can go to gbnews.com slash alerts . gb news.com slash alerts. >> gbnews.com slash alerts. >> welcome to the saturday night showdown. now the terror attack in moscow by isis shows that putin has dropped the ball regarding the threat of islamism and can't keep his people safe and can't keep his people safe and putin's response was to dismiss the threat of islamism and instead blame far right nazis. does it sound familiar? it's the same thing said by any left wing poli
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is the resolution foundation data point. >> can that be true? >> can that be true?ewood . littlewood. >> i'd be a little sceptical about these poverty measures, especially relative poverty, which is usually how you're doing compared to the average. so if people on the average income suddenly get a lot richer and those just behind average income get a bit richer, suddenly actually people are ficher suddenly actually people are richer but have fallen into poverty because it's typically measured a proportion of the measured as a proportion of the average . absolutely average income. absolutely ludicrous way of measuring it. i would right ? i ludicrous way of measuring it. i would right? i mean, i would say this right? i mean, i don't want to come across as a complete curmudgeon, but you know, kids is expensive, know, having kids is expensive, very . i've, i've seen very expensive. i've, i've seen sort of, you know, could cost hundreds of thousands of pounds to bring up a kid over the course of their sort of nought to 18. and beyond that, if you're wanting to help them o
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the resolution foundation wing, resolution foundation left wing, admittedly, was admittedly, said itobably politically misguided. >> i mean, i think there is i think there is a lot of anger. certainly the people we deal with on a regular basis. silver voices, for example. i know a friend of gb news as well, they are incandescent about this. are incandescent at about this. they angry and let they feel very angry and let down that pensioners didn't get anything. essentially, down that pensioners didn't get anthis1g. essentially, down that pensioners didn't get anthis budget essentially, down that pensioners didn't get anthis budget , essentially, down that pensioners didn't get anthis budget , but,ssentially, down that pensioners didn't get anthis budget, but, youtially, down that pensioners didn't get anthis budget, but, you know, in this budget, but, you know, there's not much money to go around. when you're the around. and when you're the chancellor, make chancellor, you've got to make some he's made his some choices. and he's made his choice. it wasn't pensioners. >> we should talk
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kicking off a national resolution.laid the foundation and regardless of the income can decide what is best for the children. the new educational freedom is already changing lives. i heard from a family whose autistic son is thriving in a caic school .... .... it is about public versus private, it's for each individual child. there is an just one way to educate, this is why am happy to announce the state board of education on eight new public charter schools including schools that focus on career training. public school districts extend their efforts to attract everything. efforts to deliver products and public school and after hearing about the altar andhe great things they are doing, i understand why. it really does go to show the choice really can lift our votes. our education policies are working because together the lockets islands in charge of the children. [applause] [applause] [applause] by locking in educational freedom, a system however long-standing we must be guided in the same vegetables. another long-stand
kicking off a national resolution.laid the foundation and regardless of the income can decide what is best for the children. the new educational freedom is already changing lives. i heard from a family whose autistic son is thriving in a caic school .... .... it is about public versus private, it's for each individual child. there is an just one way to educate, this is why am happy to announce the state board of education on eight new public charter schools including schools that focus on...
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since the 1990s, research from the resolution foundation has found that nearly 2.7 million people areung, youngest and oldest. the increase comes despite the overall labour market returning to normal following the pandemic. but it does mean that britain is the only g7 economy not to have returned to pre—pandemic levels of employment as a whole . those are employment as a whole. those are the latest headlines. for more, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news alerts by going to our website, gb news. common alerts. now though, it's back to . mark. though, it's back to. mark. >> thanks, sam. welcome to mark dolan tonight. how has the latest devastating royal news been received in the united states? we'll be asking the queen of us, royal reporting kinsey schofield plus tomorrow's newspaper front pages and live reaction in the studio from tonight's top pundits. this evening, tv personality and broadcaster precious muir, former tory mp and farmer neil pansh former tory mp and farmer neil parish , and leadership coach and parish, and leadershi
since the 1990s, research from the resolution foundation has found that nearly 2.7 million people areung, youngest and oldest. the increase comes despite the overall labour market returning to normal following the pandemic. but it does mean that britain is the only g7 economy not to have returned to pre—pandemic levels of employment as a whole . those are employment as a whole. those are the latest headlines. for more, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or...
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since the 1990s, research from the resolution foundation has found that nearly 2.7 million people areoungest and oldest. the increase comes despite the overall labour market returning to normal following the pandemic. but it does mean that britain is the only g7 economy not to have returned to pre—pandemic levels of employment as a whole . those are employment as a whole. those are the latest headlines. for more, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news alerts by going to our website, gb news. common alerts. now though, it's back to . mark. though, it's back to. mark. >> thanks, sam. welcome to mark dolan tonight. how has the latest devastating royal news been received in the united states? we'll be asking the queen of us, royal reporting kinsey schofield plus tomorrow's newspaper front pages and live reaction in the studio from tonight's top pundits. this evening, tv personality and broadcaster precious muir, former tory mp and farmer neil pansh former tory mp and farmer neil parish , and leadership coach and parish, and leadership coac
since the 1990s, research from the resolution foundation has found that nearly 2.7 million people areoungest and oldest. the increase comes despite the overall labour market returning to normal following the pandemic. but it does mean that britain is the only g7 economy not to have returned to pre—pandemic levels of employment as a whole . those are employment as a whole. those are the latest headlines. for more, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to...
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foundation found the economic inactivity among young workers has doubled in a decade.if they're young and fit and not in education, they should be out working . it's what you did. it's working. it's what you did. it's what i did. these youngsters are largely blaming mental health plot spoiler guys life is difficult. crack on now. mental health is a serious issue and if you've got a problem, whatever your age, you must seek professional help. but we now live in a society and have an nhs which all too often medicalize mental health. and the minute you're having a bad day, you're offered pills by your gp and eventually signed off on long terms. sick, which is a sick joke for the millions who do get up in the morning and go to work , even though life go to work, even though life isn't a bed of roses for them either . be clear if we isn't a bed of roses for them either. be clear if we all just stop going to work, the country will fall over . this issue of will fall over. this issue of worklessness appears increasingly to be more cultural than medical, with people taking the
foundation found the economic inactivity among young workers has doubled in a decade.if they're young and fit and not in education, they should be out working . it's what you did. it's working. it's what you did. it's what i did. these youngsters are largely blaming mental health plot spoiler guys life is difficult. crack on now. mental health is a serious issue and if you've got a problem, whatever your age, you must seek professional help. but we now live in a society and have an nhs which...
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since the 1990s, research from the resolution foundation found that nearly 2.7 million people are too to work, with figures highest among the youngest and the oldest of workers. the increase comes despite the overall labour market returning to normal following the pandemic, but it means that britain is the only g7 economy not to have returned to pre—covid levels of employment . pre—covid levels of employment. those are the headlines. plenty more still to come throughout the evening. in the meantime, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code there on your screen or go to gb news alerts. now, though, news common alerts. now, though, it's to the saturday five. it's back to the saturday five. >> jossom. it's saturday night and you are with the saturday five. i'm darren grimes and i can promise that you're in for a very lively two hours. we're going to crack on now with tonight's first discussion. which of you is going to start us off? >> then? i'll kick off because i've just been to down wembley stadium, gauging the public mood about flag gate. it's been raging on, of cours
since the 1990s, research from the resolution foundation found that nearly 2.7 million people are too to work, with figures highest among the youngest and the oldest of workers. the increase comes despite the overall labour market returning to normal following the pandemic, but it means that britain is the only g7 economy not to have returned to pre—covid levels of employment . pre—covid levels of employment. those are the headlines. plenty more still to come throughout the evening. in the...
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finally, we need to have a resolution in which to lay the foundations, which cover the gaps in internationalased on this resolution, sign binding international agreements on the return of ukrainian children, which will clearly state the categories of children we return, how we do it, what documents only the russian... federation has the right there to demand in order to verify the legal representative these and no more than how much time she has the right to check these documents, etc., because this process is currently too long, it is too conditioned, overloaded with various the requirements of the russian federation, and she is obviously doing it on purpose, because there is no desire or intention to return ukrainian children, therefore it is necessary to prevent the abuse of these rights, which she received as a result of an international crime and... unfortunately, i have to emphasize once again that that without the russian federation, without the state under whose control ukrainian children are, it will not be possible to return them now, that is , there is only one alternative, which
finally, we need to have a resolution in which to lay the foundations, which cover the gaps in internationalased on this resolution, sign binding international agreements on the return of ukrainian children, which will clearly state the categories of children we return, how we do it, what documents only the russian... federation has the right there to demand in order to verify the legal representative these and no more than how much time she has the right to check these documents, etc., because...
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since the 1990s, research from the resolution foundation found that nearly 2.7 million people are took to work, with figures highest among the youngest and the oldest of workers. the increase comes despite the overall labour market returning to normal following the pandemic, but it means that britain is the only g7 economy not to have returned to pre—covid levels of employment . pre—covid levels of employment. those are the headlines. plenty more still to come throughout the evening. in the meantime, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code there on your screen or go to gb news alerts. now, though, news common alerts. now, though, it's to the saturday five. it's back to the saturday five. >> jossom. it's saturday night and you are with the saturday five. i'm darren grimes and i can promise that you're in for a very lively two hours. we're going to crack on now with tonight's first discussion. which of you is going to start us off.7 >> then? i'll us off? >> then? i'll kick off because i've just been to down wembley stadium, gauging the public mood about flag gate. it's
since the 1990s, research from the resolution foundation found that nearly 2.7 million people are took to work, with figures highest among the youngest and the oldest of workers. the increase comes despite the overall labour market returning to normal following the pandemic, but it means that britain is the only g7 economy not to have returned to pre—covid levels of employment . pre—covid levels of employment. those are the headlines. plenty more still to come throughout the evening. in the...
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in fact, they were the foundation of the resolution we put forward last week, a resolution that russia and china v towed. but colleagues, the united states support for these objectives is not simply rhetorical. we're working around the clock to make them real on the ground through diplomacy. because we know that it is through only through diplomacy that we can push this agenda forward. we're getting closer to a deal for an immediate cease fire with the release of all hostages, but we're not there yet. now let's be clear as a ceasefire could have come about months ago, if a mouse had been willing to release hostages months ago. instead, thomas continues to spend in the way a peace to throw up roadblocks, car in town, almost beneath causes cities and behind under civilian infrastructure and hide among the civilian population. so today my ask to members of this council and to member states in every region of the world is fis speak out and demand unequivocally that from us except the deal on the table. now i hope i'm wrong, i really do, but i don't expect that from russia and china, especi
in fact, they were the foundation of the resolution we put forward last week, a resolution that russia and china v towed. but colleagues, the united states support for these objectives is not simply rhetorical. we're working around the clock to make them real on the ground through diplomacy. because we know that it is through only through diplomacy that we can push this agenda forward. we're getting closer to a deal for an immediate cease fire with the release of all hostages, but we're not...
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research by the resolution foundation found nearly 2.7 million people are too sick to work with figures. it means britain's the only g7 economy not to have returned to pre—covid levels of employment . pre—covid levels of employment. or for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts, scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's back to . pip. alerts. now it's back to. pip. >> oh, that sounded very official. thank you very much, aaron. talk to you again later. remember? please get in touch about all the topics we've been discussing today, including whether you're near a heritage site. does it make you feel happier? presley says happier? victoria presley says weeley are less weeley castle ruins are less than from her home. she's than a mile from her home. she's lived there for 67 years, but she's never visited me, visited me, visited the ruins. i mean , me, visited the ruins. i mean, maybe i'm in ruins as well, but ihave maybe i'm in ruins as well, but i have inspired her to go next week and she's feeling better already. to good hear it. victoria
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researchers from the resolution foundation found that nearly 2.7 million people are too sick to worko pre—covid levels of employment . those are the employment. those are the headunes employment. those are the headlines more in half an hour. in the meantime, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the code on your screen or go to our website, gb news. com slash alerts. though, it's back to alerts. now though, it's back to . nana. >> so coming up we'll be discussing the mini debate and why people are so intrigued with princess catherine and her medical information, which i think actually we should be leaving. hello next, we'll continue the british continue with the great british debate i'm asking debate this hour, and i'm asking , time to pull the plug on , is it time to pull the plug on rwanda? this good afternoon. there's 21 minutes to go. this is gb news. i'm nana akua. we are live on tv, online and on digital radio. it's time now for the great british debate this hour. and i'm asking, is it time to pull the plug on rwanda? 900 people have crossed this week. yes, in the small
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foundation that ed miliband didn't he.gs independently are well independently and are a well respected think our tax is respected think tank. our tax is going or down. up still going up or down. up still rising to 30, 37% of gdp in 2829, the highest level since 1948. and if i can just do one !948. and if i can just do one more thing, personal taxes will also overall be going up, not down. however, there is a caveat here. middle earning workers gain more from rate cuts than they lose from the threshold. freezes but and here's the key thing lo and i care more about lo lo and higher earners are at the opposite ends. >> so lower middle income earners are the winners and people who are on the bottom and at the top they lose out. yeah. >> and some people would say , >> and some people would say, well actually some actually i suppose some people would say that's fair. i don't think if people who are struggling most are losing out, i struggle to see how that would be fair in anybody's calculation. >> to be fair to be generous to t
foundation that ed miliband didn't he.gs independently are well independently and are a well respected think our tax is respected think tank. our tax is going or down. up still going up or down. up still rising to 30, 37% of gdp in 2829, the highest level since 1948. and if i can just do one !948. and if i can just do one more thing, personal taxes will also overall be going up, not down. however, there is a caveat here. middle earning workers gain more from rate cuts than they lose from the...
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it was farhangian university that according to the foundational transformation document of this university , there are nine articles in that resolution, there are more than 18 provisions in it , which are all related to the improvement of the quality of teacher training , which is a significant part of the problems of today's education system. my education is the result of not taking advantage of the teachers. let me give you a statistic, mr. doctor and honorable people of iran, between 2015 and 2015, 81,645 teachers came to ams. farsh is almost without exception from the path of teacher training, that is, he has gone , he has been trained , he has come. a teacher in the world is very different from a teacher. we made a strategic mistake when we said , "now, let's go to one place, let's go to the university. to become a teacher, you have to find a teacher's identity. a teacher should have the sweat, love and interest of a teacher. the reason is that the educational system has changed our teacher training system . full -time education, well, last year we increased the capacity of the univer
it was farhangian university that according to the foundational transformation document of this university , there are nine articles in that resolution, there are more than 18 provisions in it , which are all related to the improvement of the quality of teacher training , which is a significant part of the problems of today's education system. my education is the result of not taking advantage of the teachers. let me give you a statistic, mr. doctor and honorable people of iran, between 2015...
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in fact, they were the foundation of the resolution we put forward last week. resolution that russia and china vetoed. but colleagues, the united states' support for these objectives is not simply rhetorical, we're working around the clock to make them real on the ground and through the policy -- and through diplomacy because we know that it is only through diplomacy that we can push this agenda forward. we're getting closer to a deal for an immediate cease-fire with the release of all hostages but we are not there yet. now let's be clear, a ceasefire could have come about months ago if hamas had been willing to release hostages. months ago. instead hamas continues to stand in the way of peace. to throw up roadblocks, cower in tunnels beneath gaza cities and behind under civilian infrastructure and hide among the civilian population. so today my ask to members of this council and to member states in every region of the world, speak out and demand unequivocally that hamas accepts the deal on the table. now i hope i'm wrong. i really do. but i don't expect that f
in fact, they were the foundation of the resolution we put forward last week. resolution that russia and china vetoed. but colleagues, the united states' support for these objectives is not simply rhetorical, we're working around the clock to make them real on the ground and through the policy -- and through diplomacy because we know that it is only through diplomacy that we can push this agenda forward. we're getting closer to a deal for an immediate cease-fire with the release of all hostages...
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president, sustainable cease fire must also be accompanied by a political egency to build a durable foundation for peace. multa refms is commitment to a just and comprehensive resolution of the conflict based a two state. solution along the pre-1967 borders addressing the legitimate aspirations of both sides with jerusalem as a future capital of two states, israel and palestine, living side by side in peace and security in line with the relevant security council resolutions and internationally agreed parameters. thank you. i thank the representative of marta for their statement. i give the floor to the representative of france. mr. president, france welcomes the adoption of resolution 27-28. more than five months after the beginning of the crisis in gaza, caused by the terrorist attack waged by hamas, it was high time for the security council to act. it was high time for it to establish a cease fire. it was high time for it to demand the release of hostage. it was high time for it to call for comprehensive humanitarian access and mass aid a time when famine is rife in gaza. the adoption of thi
president, sustainable cease fire must also be accompanied by a political egency to build a durable foundation for peace. multa refms is commitment to a just and comprehensive resolution of the conflict based a two state. solution along the pre-1967 borders addressing the legitimate aspirations of both sides with jerusalem as a future capital of two states, israel and palestine, living side by side in peace and security in line with the relevant security council resolutions and internationally...
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in fact, they were the foundation of the resol. a resolution that russia and china vetoed.ited states support for these objectives is not setwe are working around thk to make them on the ground through diplomacy because we know it is through only diplomacy that we can push this agenda forward. we are pushing for the release of all hostages but we are not there yet. let's be clear. a cease-fire could have come about months ago if hamas had been willing to months ago. instead, hamas continues to stand in the way of peace, to throw up tunneling beneath gaza cities and under civilian infrastructure and hide among the civilian population. todamymbers of this counsel and member states in every region of the world is this. unequivocally that hamas accepts the deal on the table. i hope i'm wrong, i really do,pm russia and china, especially because they still can't bring themselves to condemn the hamas terrorist attack on october 7. just last week, russia and china vetoed a resolution that condemned this horrific attack, a resolution the vast majority of the council supported. they
in fact, they were the foundation of the resol. a resolution that russia and china vetoed.ited states support for these objectives is not setwe are working around thk to make them on the ground through diplomacy because we know it is through only diplomacy that we can push this agenda forward. we are pushing for the release of all hostages but we are not there yet. let's be clear. a cease-fire could have come about months ago if hamas had been willing to months ago. instead, hamas continues to...
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of the european parliament regarding the need for democratic foundations, that the need for faith. the rule of law, the need for freedom of speech, in the end, let's look at the ukrainians , what does the latest socis poll say, about what ukrainians consider the biggest mistake of the government, firstly, 65% of ukrainians consider the biggest mistake of the government to be the lack of fight against corruption , and ukrainians are beginning to talk about the fact that today's corruption is even greater than it was in previous times, and it is actually already very, very dangerous, especially for... which went with anti-corruption slogans, secondly, ukrainians believe that it is necessary to return general zaluzhny by 30%, that is, every third ukrainian considers among the mistakes of the authorities, well, these are erroneous decisions regarding the release of the hero of ukraine, general zaluzhny, well and of course, again errors in personnel decisions, errors which, well, are they not errors or conscious activities that lead to curtailing freedom of speech, i.e.... obvious things th
of the european parliament regarding the need for democratic foundations, that the need for faith. the rule of law, the need for freedom of speech, in the end, let's look at the ukrainians , what does the latest socis poll say, about what ukrainians consider the biggest mistake of the government, firstly, 65% of ukrainians consider the biggest mistake of the government to be the lack of fight against corruption , and ukrainians are beginning to talk about the fact that today's corruption is...
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a valid law and resolution was reached, so the work process should be done from that foundation, from that foundation, it should be arranged correctly and step by step correctly. let's take it to the top, now the 11th parliament has passed, now we are not discussing this, we want to criticize or say what iran has been, what areas have been neglected, we have done a lot of work for them, now it is useless to discuss this experience that our loved ones have, god willing. to be an introduction to our fateful decisions, we need a series of fateful decisions. let's get together, we can't keep the bone in the wound, let's say, now we will help this a little bit and that gentleman a little bit , we will do this, mr. insurer, you are like this. let the insurers be like this. let the workers be like this. we have to reach a decision stage. this decision must have expert expertise. i emphasize again that we cannot touch the acquired rights, that is, those who have earned the rights and entered the work under certain conditions of the contract. they should continue with the same contract based o
a valid law and resolution was reached, so the work process should be done from that foundation, from that foundation, it should be arranged correctly and step by step correctly. let's take it to the top, now the 11th parliament has passed, now we are not discussing this, we want to criticize or say what iran has been, what areas have been neglected, we have done a lot of work for them, now it is useless to discuss this experience that our loved ones have, god willing. to be an introduction to...
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in fact, they were the foundation of the resolution we put forward last week.ussia and china vetoed. but colleagues, the united support for these objectives is not simply rhetorical, we're working around the clock to make them real on the ground and through the policy -- and through diplomacy because we know that it is only through diplomacy that we can push this agenda forward. we're getting closer to a dealfor an immediate cease-fire with the release of all hostages but we are not there yet. e could have come about months ago if hamas had been willing to release hostages. months ago. instead hamas continues to stand in the way of peace. to throw up roadblocks cower in tunnels beneath gaza cities and behind under civilian the civilian population. so today my ask to members of this council and to member states in every region of the world, speak out and demand unequivocally that h accepts the deal on the table. now i hope i'm wrong. don't expect that from russia and china. especially because they still can't bring themselves to come dense -- to condemn hamasris
in fact, they were the foundation of the resolution we put forward last week.ussia and china vetoed. but colleagues, the united support for these objectives is not simply rhetorical, we're working around the clock to make them real on the ground and through the policy -- and through diplomacy because we know that it is only through diplomacy that we can push this agenda forward. we're getting closer to a dealfor an immediate cease-fire with the release of all hostages but we are not there yet....
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. >> items 2 and 3 are resolutions authorizing the d. public hasn't to except and extend the grant from thes general hospital foundation item 2 in the amount approximately 373,000 forination a program, childrens health center healthyysteps. and item 3 is in the amount of approximately 213,000 for participation in the program entitled predictive analytics aiml for the period of time july first 23 through june 30 of 2028. madam chair. >> thank you. we have san francisco health network >> good morning. madam chair and vice chair mandelman and supervisor melgar i'm the department director of primary care and resident of san francisco for 24 years the first time i have been here thank you for having me. today we are talking about a program at the children's health center we are spreading in primary care to all of our health served children for children 0-5 and talking around care around development and >> sorry. pediatric development and focusing on the patients and their adult care givers. again we are asking for 373. before us and it is irr
. >> items 2 and 3 are resolutions authorizing the d. public hasn't to except and extend the grant from thes general hospital foundation item 2 in the amount approximately 373,000 forination a program, childrens health center healthyysteps. and item 3 is in the amount of approximately 213,000 for participation in the program entitled predictive analytics aiml for the period of time july first 23 through june 30 of 2028. madam chair. >> thank you. we have san francisco health network...
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if the foundation is laid properly and it is done step by step, we will do this now. the 11th parliament has passed, now we don't want to discuss this , we want to criticize a lot or say what iran has been, what areas have been neglected, we have done a lot of work for them, now it is completely useless to discuss this experience that our loved ones have, god willing. introduction let's do it, for the fateful decisions, we have to make a series of fateful decisions, we can't keep the bone of the wound layer of the issues, let's say , now we will help this a little bit , we will do this a little bit to that gentleman, mr. insurer , be like this, insurers. be this way, workers , be this way, we have to reach a decision stage , this decision must be mastered by an expert, i emphasize again, we cannot touch the acquired rights, that is, those who have earned rights with a certain contract condition, enter the work. it should be based on the same contract that is based on it the continuation of the body of new people should be defined for them in the new administrative con
if the foundation is laid properly and it is done step by step, we will do this now. the 11th parliament has passed, now we don't want to discuss this , we want to criticize a lot or say what iran has been, what areas have been neglected, we have done a lot of work for them, now it is completely useless to discuss this experience that our loved ones have, god willing. introduction let's do it, for the fateful decisions, we have to make a series of fateful decisions, we can't keep the bone of...