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inspiration of iain duncan smith.hen the rollout of universal credit began to fall behind schedule, nearly all the criticism came his way. he admitted uc wouldn't be ready by 2017. of spending onds i.t. software for the project had been wasted. the minister attempted an explanation. >> when you are dealing with software for issues and policy problems, it is not an exact science. you try and resolve something through a series of code changes. then itown the road and doesn't completely resolve the issue. what you were trying to do becomes a dead end. we have to look at another way to do that. sometimes it just doesn't simply come to the conclusion. gone on long before i.t. was around in building all sorts of things. people reach a point where it doesn't work. >> the next day and commons, labor stepped up the pressure. >> the secretary of state is in denial. he would deny that he is in denial. [laughter] we all know that until he fesses up, no one will have any confidence in his management of this program. that thesurpri
inspiration of iain duncan smith.hen the rollout of universal credit began to fall behind schedule, nearly all the criticism came his way. he admitted uc wouldn't be ready by 2017. of spending onds i.t. software for the project had been wasted. the minister attempted an explanation. >> when you are dealing with software for issues and policy problems, it is not an exact science. you try and resolve something through a series of code changes. then itown the road and doesn't completely...
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and finally the minister for work in duncan smith. turned down our request for an interview. only one british academic will publicly criticize politicians under certain sector of british society for looking away from the problem. people talk about the because it's very embarrassing. at the extreme end of poverty lots of things driving the current management the cuts is the feeling amongst government that they need to look tough so that people who have money to move around he opened the well will keep on leaving them money and with no investing money in britain because in the british government is tough. it isn't just great britain in fact no european country is taking action against child labor so who in europe has the wherewithal to fight against this phenomenon. we went to ask the european council a political organization with the mission of assuring human rights and democracy within the european union. we showed extracts from our filming to the human rights commission. interesting way he now seems to discover the severity of the problem i think it's far more widespread tha
and finally the minister for work in duncan smith. turned down our request for an interview. only one british academic will publicly criticize politicians under certain sector of british society for looking away from the problem. people talk about the because it's very embarrassing. at the extreme end of poverty lots of things driving the current management the cuts is the feeling amongst government that they need to look tough so that people who have money to move around he opened the well...
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and finally the minister for work in duncan smith. turned down our request for an interview. only one british academic will publicly criticize politicians under certain sector of british society for looking away from the problem. people don't want to talk about the because it's very embarrassing. at the extreme end of poverty lots of things driving the current management the cuts is the feeling amongst government that they need to look tough so that people who have money to move around the open well will keep on leaving their money in britain or investing money in britain because they in the british government is tough. it isn't just great britain in fact no european country is taking action against child labor so who in europe has the wherewithal to fight against this phenomenon. we went to ask the european council a political organization with the mission of assuring human rights and democracy within the european union. we show extracts from our filming to the human rights commission a. interesting way he now seems to discover the severity of the problem i think it's far mo
and finally the minister for work in duncan smith. turned down our request for an interview. only one british academic will publicly criticize politicians under certain sector of british society for looking away from the problem. people don't want to talk about the because it's very embarrassing. at the extreme end of poverty lots of things driving the current management the cuts is the feeling amongst government that they need to look tough so that people who have money to move around the open...
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duncan financial management says u.s. equities may run out of steam and hot harlots and sandra smith here in the pits of the cme. will start with you talking about something that todd told me in the nose that he set out for today's program, that this is one of the least loved rallies and wall street history, that is, despite the fact that people are making a lot of profit, lot of other people are not, and it is not a well-loved rally. do you agree? >> yes. the numbers prove it. stock mutual fund inflow really have shown that investors have tiptoed back into this rally toward the end of the year, but the fact of the matter is, it is a strong rally with the s&p 500 the dow jones industrial, but the russell and the s&p 500 mid cap, basically a broad based rally across the board. hoping a lot of investors said weapon the s&p 500 has gained when 20% or more. history says that 82 percent of the time the stock market goes on to rally in the following year. right now -- investors you not want to miss that one. cheryl: top pick up on what sandra was saying. this is what you're looking at right now. >> it is the most heat
duncan financial management says u.s. equities may run out of steam and hot harlots and sandra smith here in the pits of the cme. will start with you talking about something that todd told me in the nose that he set out for today's program, that this is one of the least loved rallies and wall street history, that is, despite the fact that people are making a lot of profit, lot of other people are not, and it is not a well-loved rally. do you agree? >> yes. the numbers prove it. stock...
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smith. >> any questions? >> i see no questions, thank you. that's all of our presentations. i have a number of speakers from the audience. i'm going to call on them. beatrice duncan. people don't to have come up in this order, the presses of the san francisco board of education rachel norton. >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is beatrice did -- duncan and a senior citizen and advocate for healthy living and wellness. as a member of two communities of color. i find this report timely, important and essential. scientific research data. which i hope will be able to contradict the current misinformation that has been printed in the written media. as the report indicates, the connection that sugar sweetened beverages has to chronic disease such as obesity and diabetes, seeing this increase amongst adults, children and youth, as a grandmother and great grandmother, i find this quite frightening. it is therefore that the current discussions that are taking place and i am thankful to be part of a stake holders such as shape up san francisco. the medical entities present here, the community activist that have worked so unselfishly on this issue. regardless on the cri
smith. >> any questions? >> i see no questions, thank you. that's all of our presentations. i have a number of speakers from the audience. i'm going to call on them. beatrice duncan. people don't to have come up in this order, the presses of the san francisco board of education rachel norton. >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is beatrice did -- duncan and a senior citizen and advocate for healthy living and wellness. as a member of two communities of color. i find this...
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duncan. i urge my colleagues to support the defense authorization act for 2014. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: thank you, p mr. speaker. i yield two minutes to ms. boar dal he of guam. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. bordallo: i rise in strong support of the defense authorization bill for fiscal year 2014. in a time of tight budgets it is important that we provide the resources to make sure our forces are properly trained, equipped and appropriately manned. that is the essence of military readiness. our military must maintain a high level of readiness to address a wide rang of -- range of threats across this tpwhrobe and in this bill it helps to achieve that goal and this is all about keeping our nation secure and safe. in particular, this bill makes progress in advancing our posture in the asia pacific region. the bill upholds our commitment to modernizing our force, posture, which is a critical component to the rebalance of the asia pacific region. in particular, mr. speaker, freeing up japanese funds for the realignment of marines from okinawa is
duncan. i urge my colleagues to support the defense authorization act for 2014. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: thank you, p mr. speaker. i yield two minutes to ms. boar dal he of guam. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. bordallo: i rise in strong support of the defense authorization bill for fiscal year 2014. in a time of tight budgets it is important that we provide the resources to make sure our...