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thank you for your thoughts on that, martin lewis.atey doku, nus vice president for higher education. undoubtedly the big headline is the reduction in tuition fees. do you support that? we are not celebrating that much this morning because we support state funding for higher education but there have been steps in the right direction and i have been clear concerns about the amount of debt that students do end up in. i think the support through maintenance has been a very welcome announcement this morning. lower tuition fees, potentially, and maintenance grants reinstated for some. is that going to make a significant change to the barriers to access to higher education that you have been concerned about for some time? i think a lot more needs to be done. right from the beginning of this process we have said that maintenance grants need to be reinstated and i am pleased they have been but a lot more needs to be donein have been but a lot more needs to be done in terms of support for students, not just done in terms of support for student
thank you for your thoughts on that, martin lewis.atey doku, nus vice president for higher education. undoubtedly the big headline is the reduction in tuition fees. do you support that? we are not celebrating that much this morning because we support state funding for higher education but there have been steps in the right direction and i have been clear concerns about the amount of debt that students do end up in. i think the support through maintenance has been a very welcome announcement...
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when martin lewis... martin lewis said this could be seen as regressive. do you agree? the nspcc. their study found that babies under the age of one were among the victims who had racist abuse shouted at them. earlier, i spoke to a childline counsellor. young people of all ages contact childline saying things like they have been told to go back to where they came from. they are being mocked because of the colour of their skin, because of their accent, their appearance. leaving them feeling completely helpless. some people struggle with anxiety, feel as if they don't belong, and no young person should ever experience this. tell us more about the impacts on children who are subjected to this kind of horrific abuse when they call childline. childline can be the first time they have ever disclosed such horrific abuse. they might have been scared to tell their parents or carers because they don't want them to feel worried, don't want them to feel stressed. sometimes racial bullying includes mocking their whole family, so they feel as though, if i tell mum and dad, it will ma
when martin lewis... martin lewis said this could be seen as regressive. do you agree? the nspcc. their study found that babies under the age of one were among the victims who had racist abuse shouted at them. earlier, i spoke to a childline counsellor. young people of all ages contact childline saying things like they have been told to go back to where they came from. they are being mocked because of the colour of their skin, because of their accent, their appearance. leaving them feeling...
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martin lewis, the does not do adverts but his face has been used on thousands of get rich quick scam would take a couple of weeks before they took them down and then, bang, the next day another one would launch slightly differently and the fight would start again. martin sued facebook and in an out—of—court settle m e nt facebook and in an out—of—court settlement the social media giant agreed to launch a button to allow users to report scams. campaigners say that is a start but what is needed is you new legislation. we have an epidemic of scams in the uk and it has been driven by online advertising with a lack of regulation, lack of law and a lack of responsibility being taken. carol is still very much at work. she also wa nts is still very much at work. she also wants action to be taken. is still very much at work. she also wants action to be takenlj is still very much at work. she also wants action to be taken. i think facebook need to take more responsibility for items and adverts that are appearing on their platform. if people are allowed to put any old trash out it should be mon
martin lewis, the does not do adverts but his face has been used on thousands of get rich quick scam would take a couple of weeks before they took them down and then, bang, the next day another one would launch slightly differently and the fight would start again. martin sued facebook and in an out—of—court settle m e nt facebook and in an out—of—court settlement the social media giant agreed to launch a button to allow users to report scams. campaigners say that is a start but what is...
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and the civil rights hero, congressman john lewis who spoke alongside dr. martin luther king at the march on washington. it was beaten during a civil rights march in alabama. he is coming here tonight and recently wujd welcomed me into his capitol hill office to discuss the violence. >> i don't know what happened to america. it makes me sad. it makes me sometimes cry. i can never forget what happened in charlottesville and what happened at the church in charleston. it's spreading like wildfire. >> what a soulful man. a lot more from my interview with congress lewis later in this hour, but we begin with the incredible back and forth between the president and the speaker of the house. the dispute reached a new low last night with a volley of insults that included attacks on each other's emotional stability and fitness for offices. last night just hours after president trump defended himself saying he is an extremely stable genius, he retweeted a video of fox business of speaker pelosi at a news conference that was heavily edited. listen closely. heavily edited to gi
and the civil rights hero, congressman john lewis who spoke alongside dr. martin luther king at the march on washington. it was beaten during a civil rights march in alabama. he is coming here tonight and recently wujd welcomed me into his capitol hill office to discuss the violence. >> i don't know what happened to america. it makes me sad. it makes me sometimes cry. i can never forget what happened in charlottesville and what happened at the church in charleston. it's spreading like...
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of activists, people like john lewis who are people in corps or sncc, and speak out early against vietnam. by 1969, that perspective has changed across the board. martin luther king really spoke out against the war. you see it followed by whitney young of the urban league, who starts to get sense that participation in vietnam has not been good for african-americans. that then reflects post-tet what is happening with a larger group of african-american soldiers, which is that they are more angry and upset and disillusioned by their experiences in vietnam and amongst fellow soldiers. that anger and disillusionment then transfers into rioting, radical behavior, more so then we saw pre-tet. so there is certainly a shift after tet, but i think that shift reflect larger things happening in the african-american community at home. not a fracturing of the mainstream movement, but a stronger stance against the hope many held dear in the mid 60's of civil rights legislation, making things all right. by 1968, even johnson's great society has kind of failed them. >> it is interesting. chris and i were talking and there's actually a "time" article -- a new york time
of activists, people like john lewis who are people in corps or sncc, and speak out early against vietnam. by 1969, that perspective has changed across the board. martin luther king really spoke out against the war. you see it followed by whitney young of the urban league, who starts to get sense that participation in vietnam has not been good for african-americans. that then reflects post-tet what is happening with a larger group of african-american soldiers, which is that they are more angry...