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for those stu d e nts time for christmas.nts who do test positive, if the majority of their student collea g u es the majority of their student colleagues have already left the university, what kind of support will there be for them, practical support, mental health support and so on, can you tell us about that? that is really, really important, that we stress that students who are still with us will be looked after. we feed our students, we do their laundry for them, we provide learning spaces and activities for them when they are self isolating, we have got to keep all of the libraries and study spaces open over christmas, put on special events for them. we are producing collective virtual events for them so they can actually collaborate with each other and we will make sure that they are fully supported throughout that time, as well as all of the health issues that go with that. how much online learning is already happening via the university? 0nce online learning is already happening via the university? once we get to the
for those stu d e nts time for christmas.nts who do test positive, if the majority of their student collea g u es the majority of their student colleagues have already left the university, what kind of support will there be for them, practical support, mental health support and so on, can you tell us about that? that is really, really important, that we stress that students who are still with us will be looked after. we feed our students, we do their laundry for them, we provide learning spaces...
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i'm not saying we shouldn't be doing this with a broad brush, but when you see pictures of stu d e ntsed together outside demonstrating and partying and everything else —— crammed together, i am entitled to think thatis together, i am entitled to think that is irresponsible. henry, i'll forgive you for not watching the bbc news channel in between the paper reviews. that's a really good point. any students out there, lord digby jones is available on twitter so you can speak to him directly. let's move on to the times. all of this is incredibly expensive and we're awaiting rishi sunak‘s spending review. the focus here is the public sector workers will have to pay for it, not front—line workers in the nhs, but other public sector workers. 3.7 million people ina public sector workers. 3.7 million people in a public sector, that would take around {3.4 billion if you consider how much money that's being spent over the past seven or so months. holidays, this is going to be a very long... the chancellor has to be very careful because if he goes too ha rd very careful because if he goes too har
i'm not saying we shouldn't be doing this with a broad brush, but when you see pictures of stu d e ntsed together outside demonstrating and partying and everything else —— crammed together, i am entitled to think thatis together, i am entitled to think that is irresponsible. henry, i'll forgive you for not watching the bbc news channel in between the paper reviews. that's a really good point. any students out there, lord digby jones is available on twitter so you can speak to him directly....
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we did research a few years ago that showed only one in six stu d e nts ago that showed only one in sixnts prior attainment of students, those students at state school are less likely to have their grades over predicted and... and so that leads to evil disadvantag for students from low income backgrounds who perhaps have had less support in this system until the point aeroplane for university —— a real disadvantage. where students are given their offers after they know their grades, it will empower stu d e nts to their grades, it will empower students to make favoured choices it. it's a level playing field, because you are presenting the day. 2023 - is that because you are presenting the day. 2023 — is that soon enough? because you are presenting the day. 2023 - is that soon enough? we have been calling for this some years now, and isaac at is what we have seen —— isaac it is good we have seen the sector come around as a whole. it is clear there is a wide consensus that the current system is not fair and that we do need reform. i think the sooner we can get that, the better. i think stu
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what discounts will stu d e nts difficult term.ing is maintained and it is successful. we have worked with the ofs and they are looking at evidence of online learning. if there is a concern and a student feels they have not had a value for money they can go through a process and make a complaint to the university or go to the office of the independent adjudicator. that could potentially lead to a partial refund. online learning is not necessarily inferior, it is different. staff have done a tremendousjob working different. staff have done a tremendous job working over the different. staff have done a tremendousjob working over the past months to make sure online learning is innovative and dynamic and is not just a lecturer talking at you on a computer screen. i have seen that first hand in a range of universities. what about students... there is a window between the third and ninth you would like to travel in. what about fees in halls if they go home early? a lot of universities would be working around that window so we are talking
what discounts will stu d e nts difficult term.ing is maintained and it is successful. we have worked with the ofs and they are looking at evidence of online learning. if there is a concern and a student feels they have not had a value for money they can go through a process and make a complaint to the university or go to the office of the independent adjudicator. that could potentially lead to a partial refund. online learning is not necessarily inferior, it is different. staff have done a...
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counterparts in scotland, wales and northern ireland to make sure that they have fairness for their stuairness for their students in scotland, wales and northern ireland, as well as making sure the very best for students right across england. in an exclusive interview. well, joining us now is clare marcha nt, chief executive of ucas. thank you very much forjoining us. how would this be organised? what are the options for changing it? there are number of options, and that's why we encourage is going to bea that's why we encourage is going to be a conversation. i think one of oui’ be a conversation. i think one of our favourite options is certainly getting students the time to explore the application process, so understand what opportunities are available to them both within higher education, but also within the context of friendships and technical education. but then perhaps moving offers from universities and decisions, and i think there are many options to look at but that is one that many parties are starting to centre around and say what are the unintended consequences and how do we
counterparts in scotland, wales and northern ireland to make sure that they have fairness for their stuairness for their students in scotland, wales and northern ireland, as well as making sure the very best for students right across england. in an exclusive interview. well, joining us now is clare marcha nt, chief executive of ucas. thank you very much forjoining us. how would this be organised? what are the options for changing it? there are number of options, and that's why we encourage is...
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then very briefly, if all stu d e nts home. system of testing available for the stu d e nts of testing available for the students in the first place. this is where the confusion just keeps coming. we do not clearly understand who needs to be isolating and not isolating during the system. we do not understand which students need to be tested and which do not. and what priority of students living in different areas. there are a lot more questions of that need to be a nswer more questions of that need to be answer because we do not want communities to be worried and concerned about the returning stu d e nts to concerned about the returning students to the returning areas of the community. we have to be thinking all of the time about communication and we not do not want to see any friction braking because there is concern about this number of millions of students during a one—week time window. of millions of students during a one-week time window. emma hardy, shadow education minister. joining me now is holly madden, she is a 2nd y
then very briefly, if all stu d e nts home. system of testing available for the stu d e nts of testing available for the students in the first place. this is where the confusion just keeps coming. we do not clearly understand who needs to be isolating and not isolating during the system. we do not understand which students need to be tested and which do not. and what priority of students living in different areas. there are a lot more questions of that need to be a nswer more questions of that...
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>> hi, stu.packing the court after the election and that will be the georgia senate elections in january, because the only way joe biden can pack the supreme court is if the democrats control the u.s. senate and that will likely be decided in january, when the two u.s. senate seats in georgia are going to go to a special election. however, let me be clear, stu. if joe biden and the democrats have an opportunity under the law to expand the supreme court, they will do it and here's why. they have to get their radical agenda through in the next two years because if you look at how extraordinarily well the republicans did in the state houses all across the country, then you realize that in two years after the congressional redistricting takes place, there's a strong likelihood that republicans will actually take back the u.s. house of representatives. if that were to occur, any opportunity for radical change would be thwarted by that republican house control in two years so any radical change that jo
>> hi, stu.packing the court after the election and that will be the georgia senate elections in january, because the only way joe biden can pack the supreme court is if the democrats control the u.s. senate and that will likely be decided in january, when the two u.s. senate seats in georgia are going to go to a special election. however, let me be clear, stu. if joe biden and the democrats have an opportunity under the law to expand the supreme court, they will do it and here's why....
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>> much preferred, stu.t: what stands out from all these reports is the extraordinary growth in online sales. something we have talked about, but i never thought we would see this percentage gain that we see now. >> is phenomenal and you see it with walmart reporting the 79% increase and then you see amazon growth tremendous. prime day was the month of october, so that helped a bit 29% growth year-over-year in e-commerce sales reported today in the commerce department was phenomenal the whole report was good. i had to say this, anyone who say-- i don't know sometimes i went to conduct-- they met with .3.1% versus last month compared to .5. it's ridiculous. in year-over-year retail sales were up 5.7% versus last october pre-pandemic 8.5% just for retail trade. the only thing really doing poorly is apparel, department stores, susan mentioned khols and restaurants and bars. everything else is off the charts. stuart: tell me about home depot because that has nothing to do with you know it's really-- it has nothi
>> much preferred, stu.t: what stands out from all these reports is the extraordinary growth in online sales. something we have talked about, but i never thought we would see this percentage gain that we see now. >> is phenomenal and you see it with walmart reporting the 79% increase and then you see amazon growth tremendous. prime day was the month of october, so that helped a bit 29% growth year-over-year in e-commerce sales reported today in the commerce department was phenomenal...
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stu, take it away. stuart: good morning. the big news is not the election, counts or courts, no, it's the virus because the second wave has arrived and a second to lockdown is on the horizon. the media is pushing hard for this and an op-ed in the "washington post" calls for a port to six week national lockdown in the immediate future and president-elect biden also wants a port to six week lockdown. the "new york times" has an editorial calling for the shutdown of new york city and in illinois the stay-at-home recommendation has been extended past thanksgiving. all of this as a new cases hit a record 144,000, 65000 people hospitalized and we are averaging over a thousand deaths a day. a new round of restrictions would surely slow the economy and put more people out of work, heard even more with travel, retail and entertainment industries perhaps, that's one reason the market is selling this morning. after the huge recent gains the dow looks to be down about 200, s&p down about 10. look at the nasdaq with a modest bounce to th
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning. the big news is not the election, counts or courts, no, it's the virus because the second wave has arrived and a second to lockdown is on the horizon. the media is pushing hard for this and an op-ed in the "washington post" calls for a port to six week national lockdown in the immediate future and president-elect biden also wants a port to six week lockdown. the "new york times" has an editorial calling for the shutdown of new york...
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it is really, really important that we stress that stu d e nts important that we stress that studentstill with us will be looked after. we feed our students, we do their laundry for them, we provide learning spaces, we provide activities for them when they are self—isolating. we keep all of our libraries and study spaces open over the christmas period. any teaching that isn't already online will be, so that learning can continue from home, but there are other big challenges, getting more than a million young people on the move again across the country. and how many tests will be made available? will there be enough? how many students will come forward? and what will be the impact of positive cases being confirmed ? what will be the impact of positive cases being confirmed? how many people will have to isolate? what about do for student households and halls of residence? there are lots of questions but the advice is that this is the safest way to get stu d e nts this is the safest way to get students home for christmas. i don't know what is on your present list, simon, but lots of stud
it is really, really important that we stress that stu d e nts important that we stress that studentstill with us will be looked after. we feed our students, we do their laundry for them, we provide learning spaces, we provide activities for them when they are self—isolating. we keep all of our libraries and study spaces open over the christmas period. any teaching that isn't already online will be, so that learning can continue from home, but there are other big challenges, getting more than...
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he departed for 58 and prove his progress wasn't stu nted and prove his progress wasn't stunted on a few plate strikes. it left england chasing what looked like an awkward 182 -- a chasing what looked like an awkward 182 —— a few plate strikes. this is him with the balljust the second of england's, there is egyptian geese actually. if england were to win from here, a thriller in cape town. well, i'm pleased to say that i'm joined now by sussex fast bowler tymal mills who's been watching the match. 73 days since england played, how are they doing? 73 days since england played, along... much longer since south africa has played any cricket. england, they were a little bit rusty with the ball. tom curry had a bad day. sam curry, his brother, was very good, continued his great form. since then, it's been a struggle. ten runs and over, so. what have you made of south africa? we just saw the scorecard at the moment. it has been exactly as you said, how do you think they've been doing? really probably is, 179 in theirfirst game. a long time since before the pandemic. they'll be really pleas
he departed for 58 and prove his progress wasn't stu nted and prove his progress wasn't stunted on a few plate strikes. it left england chasing what looked like an awkward 182 -- a chasing what looked like an awkward 182 —— a few plate strikes. this is him with the balljust the second of england's, there is egyptian geese actually. if england were to win from here, a thriller in cape town. well, i'm pleased to say that i'm joined now by sussex fast bowler tymal mills who's been watching the...
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many stu d e nts networks and launch into that.n, for many students that is their home and we need to make sure they all supported too. good to hear your thoughts, matt crilly from the national unionist stu d e nts crilly from the national unionist students in scotland. the headlines on bbc news... boris johnson comes under fire for reportedly claiming that devolution has been a "disaster" in scotland. ministers say it's the snp the prime minister opposes, not devolution itself. the scottish government is set to announce whether the toughest covid restrictions will be imposed in the west of scotland. ministers indicate it's too early to say what restrictions will be in place once the lockdown in england ends at the beginning of next month, amid reports the tier system could be strengthened. let's get more now on boris johnson's reported comments describing devolution as "a disaster" in scotland. our scotland correspondent, james shaw is in glasgow. hello, james. tell us more about the reaction in scotland to what the prime minister
many stu d e nts networks and launch into that.n, for many students that is their home and we need to make sure they all supported too. good to hear your thoughts, matt crilly from the national unionist stu d e nts crilly from the national unionist students in scotland. the headlines on bbc news... boris johnson comes under fire for reportedly claiming that devolution has been a "disaster" in scotland. ministers say it's the snp the prime minister opposes, not devolution itself. the...
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you do not want loads of stu d e nts 11—5 weeks.d in their own families. if you're going back to work and will be around particularly if you're in a household with multiple occupancy, you cannot realistically form a bubble with your family back home u nless bubble with your family back home unless you fulfil one of the criteria of forming a bubble. ok, tim hague in cornwall is going to ask a question that will get a lot of people really riled. i'm not a business owner and he's in cornwall, just distress, but would like to know how the government stop second homeowners coming down from tier 2 and tier 3 areas bringing the virus with them. the first thing to say is the three people whose main home is in tier3 the three people whose main home is in tier 3 should not move around the country with the possible, only real exception of the business rate and if they are moving for certain circumstances, such as education, work, attending funerals, that sort of thing. tier 2 people can move around the country if they so wish, providing that w
you do not want loads of stu d e nts 11—5 weeks.d in their own families. if you're going back to work and will be around particularly if you're in a household with multiple occupancy, you cannot realistically form a bubble with your family back home u nless bubble with your family back home unless you fulfil one of the criteria of forming a bubble. ok, tim hague in cornwall is going to ask a question that will get a lot of people really riled. i'm not a business owner and he's in cornwall,...
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as you alluded to, stu, there is resistance.ome local elected officials and residents and even some local law enforcement authorities who are refusing to enforce mask requirements. in utah dozens of people opposed to the mass mandate protested outside the home of the governor. in time for thanksgiving officials in delaware say residents won't be allowed to have gatherings inside their homes of more than 10 people and in los angeles county restaurants cannot offer indoor dining right now and report there are plans for mandatory curfew for all but essential workers if cases continue to spike. whiskey to oregon. classic. governor kate brown imposing a limit on indoor and outdoor gatherings to know more than six people and violators face a fine up to my $1250 and 30 days in jail. critics say well, guess what i guess you could be jailed for having too many people over for thanksgiving, but if you want to write and loot in portland, no problem. listen to the county board chair and oregon who calls these restrictions pure hypocrisy. >>
as you alluded to, stu, there is resistance.ome local elected officials and residents and even some local law enforcement authorities who are refusing to enforce mask requirements. in utah dozens of people opposed to the mass mandate protested outside the home of the governor. in time for thanksgiving officials in delaware say residents won't be allowed to have gatherings inside their homes of more than 10 people and in los angeles county restaurants cannot offer indoor dining right now and...
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ashley: really big, stu.ion dollars in a short-lived presidential bid himself, remember that? the new york billionaire has made it his mission to boot donald trump out of the white house. turns out big dollars cannot buy big wins. bloomberg dumped $115 million to help joe biden beat trump in florida, ohio, texas. guess what? his candidate lost all three. in florida bloomberg spent $100 million to finance anti-trump ads, i can vouch for this seemed to appear every five minutes on any channel you watched. money was also used to target plaque and latino voters but in the end trump outperformed expectations in highly diverse miami-dade county. we've talked about that. and then the very few closing days, bloomberg threw another 15 million at either swing states, ohio and texas. again he lost. bloomberg wasn't alone. democrats raised $315 million to decisively lose six senate races. they tried to flip races in iowa, kentucky, maine, montana, south carolina, texas but democrats ended up losing all six of those races
ashley: really big, stu.ion dollars in a short-lived presidential bid himself, remember that? the new york billionaire has made it his mission to boot donald trump out of the white house. turns out big dollars cannot buy big wins. bloomberg dumped $115 million to help joe biden beat trump in florida, ohio, texas. guess what? his candidate lost all three. in florida bloomberg spent $100 million to finance anti-trump ads, i can vouch for this seemed to appear every five minutes on any channel you...
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i was listening to stu. yeah. i knew who the chip walks that you got to have. most of us have got some small time head of waiting for alexander to come over to meet the world. so he decided that they'd pay him a visit instead of always that movie theater. when he was not a star, i need fuel for indigo. it would still be a bit like a muscle. you're as full. you don't want to use up a lot. i think 36 months until the moment the pub, more people be a focus that's geysers. financial survival plan to be easy. this is a central plank support diagram is kind of problem right now. say stop the madness . you know, millions of years to build up an emotional one. when the communication happens within 10 milliseconds. after that because it takes about 60 seconds just now when you get the same room, you know, this emotional bond between us is very different and will bring this back we'll see what will come out, you know, shift kid. you know, he's training to be a dog handler and all her classmates and teachers know she has a wolf. so during classes they talk about the anima
i was listening to stu. yeah. i knew who the chip walks that you got to have. most of us have got some small time head of waiting for alexander to come over to meet the world. so he decided that they'd pay him a visit instead of always that movie theater. when he was not a star, i need fuel for indigo. it would still be a bit like a muscle. you're as full. you don't want to use up a lot. i think 36 months until the moment the pub, more people be a focus that's geysers. financial survival plan...
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ashley: yes, it is, stu. good morning to you and everyone.n, eight weeks ago, september 25th, governor ron desantis here in florida basically said all covid-19 restrictions are lifted. restaurants, the minimum you have to reduce your business by is 50% but we say 100% depending on local authorities and whatever deal you work out with them. but it has, it has had the impact as you know, stu, as you came down here recently, it's like night and day between new york and new jersey and here in florida. people going about their business. i want to quickly give you the unemployment numbers as a comparison between those states that are open and those states that are not. let's have a look at those. florida right now statewide unemployment rate of 6.4%. texas at 6.9%. now look at california. 9.3%. new york, 9.6%. of course, the nationwide average at 6.9%. so is there a correlation? you could say that. i'm in central florida, this is tourism central, a low wage service sector type of economy that's been hit very hard. yes, the restaurants are open but
ashley: yes, it is, stu. good morning to you and everyone.n, eight weeks ago, september 25th, governor ron desantis here in florida basically said all covid-19 restrictions are lifted. restaurants, the minimum you have to reduce your business by is 50% but we say 100% depending on local authorities and whatever deal you work out with them. but it has, it has had the impact as you know, stu, as you came down here recently, it's like night and day between new york and new jersey and here in...
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stu might guess it really was intentional.hink one of the things that often happens for people as we get kind of stuck in her own story. we can develop patterned ways of thinking about our story. because we live with them all the time. there can be thanks about our stories that we can't see paid we don't notice anymore, that we are blind too. sometimes we have to encounter similar dynamics of her stories but in other places. in literature they called deep milieu is a very lovely russian word for it, which is other world eyes asian freight so we have to basically take our stories and put them in other worlds so that disruption of what's expect this helps us see with new clarity and new was in the truth and reality about her stories that are around us. and so instead of just telling stories of division in the united states, become bias in the way we might think about those. i wanted to go to other places where we know their places of division between a knot of the stories fully. and let those stories play out. those stories are
stu might guess it really was intentional.hink one of the things that often happens for people as we get kind of stuck in her own story. we can develop patterned ways of thinking about our story. because we live with them all the time. there can be thanks about our stories that we can't see paid we don't notice anymore, that we are blind too. sometimes we have to encounter similar dynamics of her stories but in other places. in literature they called deep milieu is a very lovely russian word...
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reporter: stu, that is the concern from some financial planners.ax plan the highest of earners would see their income, payroll, and capital-gains taxes all go up. so let me show you a full screen. that will little us straight what that would do to high-taxed state like illinois, new york, new jersey. their top tax rates would climb to nearly 55% in the case of illinois. over 60% in other cases. we already know that people are getting out of big cities because they can. they have the flexibility of being able to work from home. so some of the financial planners we talked to here at fox business tell us they think that higher taxes could expedite the big city exodus. then on top of that. you have companies like the nasdaq, other stock exchange eyeing a move to texas so they could have jobs once they move as well with those companies if they choose to relocate. so it is certainly a possibility that we're looking into. then add to that in cities like chicago they have a big budget deficit. they're looking at increasing local taxes as well. it es sort o
reporter: stu, that is the concern from some financial planners.ax plan the highest of earners would see their income, payroll, and capital-gains taxes all go up. so let me show you a full screen. that will little us straight what that would do to high-taxed state like illinois, new york, new jersey. their top tax rates would climb to nearly 55% in the case of illinois. over 60% in other cases. we already know that people are getting out of big cities because they can. they have the flexibility...
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and inhe meante, the stus beeen the gean and amerin o remains.ther: we're standing at the outlet of the spangdlem airbase's sewage plant. th water flows from here i a stream, and from there a further two kilometers to one of the most important rivers in the eifel region, the kyll. but there's growing opposition to the american famics used to be completely saying sometaboo.against the it meant you were a kind of traitor, endangering the prosperity. fortunately, that's changed a bit. residents and environmeal -- >> resides and environmental activists became more optimistic in the summer when president trump announced plans to withdraw the fighter-jets from spandahlem. they, at least, would have no problem with the americans leaving town altogether. >> now it's time for global ideas and this week our focus is cocoa farming. two years ago we visited a cocoa farmer in ghana whose livelihood was under threat due to increasingly poor harvests. but there was a solution. we returned to see how things have developed. >> saplings in full oom. so of the po a
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"varney & company" begins right now, stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria, and good morning, everyone. for the fourth monday in a row, there is extremely encouraging vaccine news. noer the that that says their product is 100% effective against severe cases. the warp speed development time is unheard of, they will have 20 million doses ready next year. what were not getting, however, is a big stock market rally. we saw that on previous good vaccine news mondays but not so much today. the dow is down about triple digits, 130 points, small loss for the s&p, modest gain for the nasdaq. now, here are the negative for stocks today. dr. fauci suggesting a lockdown christmas. why? with all the traveling and celebrating we did over thanksgiving, it's expected to produce a new round of infections that will in turn require a new round of restrictions. we'll have more on this throughout the show. i get the impression we're being treated like children, punished for celebrating our national holiday, but don't get me started. one more item. the
"varney & company" begins right now, stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria, and good morning, everyone. for the fourth monday in a row, there is extremely encouraging vaccine news. noer the that that says their product is 100% effective against severe cases. the warp speed development time is unheard of, they will have 20 million doses ready next year. what were not getting, however, is a big stock market rally. we saw that on previous good vaccine news mondays but not so...
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stu? stuart: oh, boy. no wonder they don't like it. zihlenials are going to change -- >> you didn't read the script correctly. stuart: no, i know i didn't. [laughter] >> it's a combo of millennials and the younger gen-z, the largest group in america right now by demographic, and as they get older and richer, they will drive the economy with their spending habits going forward. so that means bye-bye to the peak era of eating meat, drinking alcohol and gas-powered cars. so investing wise, bank of america has said,-sports, payments, it can, luxury, media and those social lu-responsible informing sectors like -- investing sectors like clean energy. stay away from the cars, sea away from meat producers -- stay away from meat producers, alcohol. that's in 11 years from here, and 9 out of every 10 zillenials will be in -- and we had an interesting conversation earlier, because i'm trying to explain con concepts of e-mers and technology to you, but when i get to your age, i'm sure people will have to explain that to me, right? stuart: exactly.
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but the economy is always the big issue, stu. even above health care.ald trump is the winner. by the way the unofficial poll that people go by here, if they honk they're for trump, get middle finger you're biden. four among -- honks, four to one for the president. that is very unofficial. if you look at number of covid-19 deaths in florida, the number is 82%, the death rate seniors 65 and plus. so as you can imagine the biden campaign has tried to make covid an issue but so has the president on the other side. listen to both of these sound bites. i will come back to you and explain a little bit more about the issues. take a listen. >> superspreader parties at the white house. republicans hug each other without concern to the consequences. how many of you have been unable to hug your grandkids in the last seven months? president trump: i took very rapid action to ban travel from china and europe and biden opposed it. we pioneered incredible therapies and we reduced the fatality rate by 85%. think of that. what we've learned. ashley: but again, stu, the e
but the economy is always the big issue, stu. even above health care.ald trump is the winner. by the way the unofficial poll that people go by here, if they honk they're for trump, get middle finger you're biden. four among -- honks, four to one for the president. that is very unofficial. if you look at number of covid-19 deaths in florida, the number is 82%, the death rate seniors 65 and plus. so as you can imagine the biden campaign has tried to make covid an issue but so has the president on...
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stu you get the impression the government is not moving towards more restrictions like the ones we areeeing in europe. >> that is exactly right. the patterns we have seen here in the united states are very similar to the patterns you are seeing in europe, except with the difference that they are quite regional. so in parts of the country that have already seen a spike already intensify, whereas in the northeast where i am, it is just starting to begin. we are not taking the actions we need to be taking in order to stave this increase in the spread. so we are seeing some states starting to go to more intensive mitigation measures, but we are not going towards the full lockdowns that we saw in april. we really do need to be taking more concrete action to stave off a really terrible winter. >> two things happening simultaneously. in morocco, infections increasing and mortality rate is spiking. are we expecting the government to reinstate the same measures taken a few months ago? >> i don't know if the government will be taking this decision, but it is between europe and the u.s. and moroc
stu you get the impression the government is not moving towards more restrictions like the ones we areeeing in europe. >> that is exactly right. the patterns we have seen here in the united states are very similar to the patterns you are seeing in europe, except with the difference that they are quite regional. so in parts of the country that have already seen a spike already intensify, whereas in the northeast where i am, it is just starting to begin. we are not taking the actions we...
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but will stu d e nts result within hours. but will students turn up to be tested before christmas?e many, because you cannot go out and socialise, a lot of them would come and get tested to know that they can go home. whether or not they have to isolate or not. being able to go home would be the best christmas present. this pilot scheme is to be copied on other campuses, especially where cases are high. once this testing centre is up and running, it will be able to process more than 1000 tests per day, getting students results within a couple of hours. but testing is only one part of getting students safely home for christmas. what is the student christmas travel advice for england? you should travel home between the third and 9th of december. universities may suggest a day full voluntary rapid tests will be available at some universities. positive tests mean you self—isolate for ten days at university. wherever you study, the local rules apply. in scotland, students are asked to minimise contact, similar messages from belfast to swansea. across the uk, there are plans for students
but will stu d e nts result within hours. but will students turn up to be tested before christmas?e many, because you cannot go out and socialise, a lot of them would come and get tested to know that they can go home. whether or not they have to isolate or not. being able to go home would be the best christmas present. this pilot scheme is to be copied on other campuses, especially where cases are high. once this testing centre is up and running, it will be able to process more than 1000 tests...
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do you think stu d e nts be able to get tested.vast majority of stu d e nts absolutely true. the vast majority of students are very mindful of the regulations around covid, and mindful of the consequences of contracting the virus, and so, i think it is a minority of students that have been ignoring the rules, and we are very keen to police that behaviour, to stop it happening, and i would say that the vast majority of stu d e nts i would say that the vast majority of students are really very conscious about the need to protect themselves their people they come into co nta ct themselves their people they come into contact with, and their family, particularly at christmas time. together with vulnerable people. the assumption that students want to go home for christmas, is that true? some mayjust home for christmas, is that true? some may just want to stay where they are. well, we certainly have some international students who will be staying with us on campus over the christmas holiday, because the restrictions for quarantining once
do you think stu d e nts be able to get tested.vast majority of stu d e nts absolutely true. the vast majority of students are very mindful of the regulations around covid, and mindful of the consequences of contracting the virus, and so, i think it is a minority of students that have been ignoring the rules, and we are very keen to police that behaviour, to stop it happening, and i would say that the vast majority of stu d e nts i would say that the vast majority of students are really very...
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in scotland, some stu d e nts starts at 10am.ou can see the misty fog all over the place. some pictures like that in the papers this morning. you talked a bit about mist and fog but you can tell us what else is happening at the moment. that is right, dan. good morning. quite a bit of fog this morning, particularly across some central and southern areas. and we have some rain but as the rain cleared the south, it will start to brighten up. you can see one of our weather watchers this morning. sent in a picture. a lot of cloud to start with and the rain sinking south. returning to sunny conditions and some showers. watch how the isobars revert to a northerly direction. the rain will pick up down the north coast. lots of cloud and mist and fog and then this rain sinks south and we will see an improvement with heavy rain across wales and south—west england. an improvement across northern ireland and northern england and scotland but gusty winds and the west and coming down the north sea coastline, blowing in some showers. no heatwave
in scotland, some stu d e nts starts at 10am.ou can see the misty fog all over the place. some pictures like that in the papers this morning. you talked a bit about mist and fog but you can tell us what else is happening at the moment. that is right, dan. good morning. quite a bit of fog this morning, particularly across some central and southern areas. and we have some rain but as the rain cleared the south, it will start to brighten up. you can see one of our weather watchers this morning....
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stu, arguments still going on. back to you.cision that's made public. edward, thank you, sir. check the markets again. the dow is up a half a percentage point, the nasdaq is down 1.25%. tale of two markets. one factor today is big selloff in big tech. got it. >>> look at eli lilly. they just got emergency fda approval for its monoclonal antibody treatment. the stock is up 3.5%. look at walgreens, that's a dow stock, walgreens is up 8%. do we have any reason for that? i'm not sure. there's a major leagues gain for walgreens. >> i would imagine with the vaccine we could go out to the stores once again, and also we had that partnership today with target and ulta which might be spurring some of these retail names. stuart: that's a stretch the, susan li. >> i'm trying here. stuart: i still don't know why walgreens is up 8%, but it is. now, the russell 2000, that, i am told -- >> record. stuart: -- record high there. lauren, can i take that when the russell 2000 is gaining a lot of ground, is that a good sign for the economy? >> abso
stu, arguments still going on. back to you.cision that's made public. edward, thank you, sir. check the markets again. the dow is up a half a percentage point, the nasdaq is down 1.25%. tale of two markets. one factor today is big selloff in big tech. got it. >>> look at eli lilly. they just got emergency fda approval for its monoclonal antibody treatment. the stock is up 3.5%. look at walgreens, that's a dow stock, walgreens is up 8%. do we have any reason for that? i'm not sure....
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tents are being built in the carpark to make extra room stu local authorities have so far, refused to implement a lockdown. it's a similar story across the country. the u.s. has seen an explosion of cases for the 9th day in a row. officials have reported over 100000 new infections. some governors have seen the writing on the wall and brought in restrictions like martha wearing mandates, while others say it's individuals who hold responsibility for keeping numbers down . but i'm here to tell you this trauma search is time we got to step up. we've got to do our part to protect one another. no government is going to do that for you. you have to take it upon yourself. you have to take that responsibility, help one another, many of us sounding the warning that hospitals are rapidly reaching capacity. and one study suggests that another 100000 americans could die from the fires in just the next 3 months. our hospitals are rapidly filling with copd patients at a very alarming rate. if this continues, in the coming weeks, we will surpass our all time record high in terms of kogut in patient h
tents are being built in the carpark to make extra room stu local authorities have so far, refused to implement a lockdown. it's a similar story across the country. the u.s. has seen an explosion of cases for the 9th day in a row. officials have reported over 100000 new infections. some governors have seen the writing on the wall and brought in restrictions like martha wearing mandates, while others say it's individuals who hold responsibility for keeping numbers down . but i'm here to tell you...
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let's bring in stu varney the anchor of varney and company.o be with you the day after election day 2020. want to get your big picture thoughts this morning knowing we don't have an outcome of this race yet. >> big picture is this. we have a very close race which will probably come down to four battleground states. we don't have results from those states yet but they may come fairly soon. in the absence of a clear winner, the other big positive about this election is that the republicans -- i am talking about positive for wall street now -- the republicans keep control of the senate. that's extremely important. with them in control of the senate, you are not going to see a big tax increase on american business. you may see a nice stimulus package but you aren't going to see a tax increase. that matters a lot to wall street. if there is no big tax increase, then you don't have to worry about that hitting your bottom line if you are a major corporation. that's why big tech is off and running big time this morning. of course they are also a sourc
let's bring in stu varney the anchor of varney and company.o be with you the day after election day 2020. want to get your big picture thoughts this morning knowing we don't have an outcome of this race yet. >> big picture is this. we have a very close race which will probably come down to four battleground states. we don't have results from those states yet but they may come fairly soon. in the absence of a clear winner, the other big positive about this election is that the republicans...
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we intend to offer testing of all stu d e nts we intend to offer testing of all students raise locals. that is as previously indicated between 60 and 80,000 students. but to be clear, precise numbers will obviously depend on how many choose to go home and further who choose to take up the offer of a test. we a re who choose to take up the offer of a test. we are currently planning on the basis that to test will be necessary , the basis that to test will be necessary, five days apart. with pcr confirmation for positives where appropriate. but that position may change as public health possession 01’ change as public health possession or professionals take into account the new evidence i can forward from england where there has been a number of pilots. and to be clear, that ‘pcr' confirmation that the minister refers to means that if a students gets a positive result via the rapid—result test, they will then be expected to have a pcr test to confirm the infection. a pcr test is the type you get in nhs testing centres. let's speak now to tim bradshaw, ceo of the russell group which repre
we intend to offer testing of all stu d e nts we intend to offer testing of all students raise locals. that is as previously indicated between 60 and 80,000 students. but to be clear, precise numbers will obviously depend on how many choose to go home and further who choose to take up the offer of a test. we a re who choose to take up the offer of a test. we are currently planning on the basis that to test will be necessary , the basis that to test will be necessary, five days apart. with pcr...
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so they humble form has a lot stu to live up to this vision of a diverse museum, a museum, or for the world, a museum for the world. and we'll be covering it a lot more in the coming months from now, though educated. they thank you very much q. now you are not like those is a novel like memoir by and get, a story based loosely on her mother's experience. as a german jew in the 1930 s., a mother didn't believe her family were really in any danger from the nazis. the memoir is a great example of how the events we read about in history books completely altered normal people's lives. so deeply. david leavitt's a small berlin, open minded, sexually liberated the coolest city in europe. the place where everyone wants to be . but imagine suddenly it's filled with hate discrimination and violence. it's hard to believe it could happen today. and it was just as hard to believe when it was happening in 1938 like many german jews also doesn't want to believe that her family is in danger. but when the nazis start torching synagogues and destroying jewish businesses, she takes her daughters and fle
so they humble form has a lot stu to live up to this vision of a diverse museum, a museum, or for the world, a museum for the world. and we'll be covering it a lot more in the coming months from now, though educated. they thank you very much q. now you are not like those is a novel like memoir by and get, a story based loosely on her mother's experience. as a german jew in the 1930 s., a mother didn't believe her family were really in any danger from the nazis. the memoir is a great example of...
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there was never any attempt to prevent stu d e nts never any attempt to prevent students from entering accept the rationale and explanation? i think i you accept the rationale and explanation? i think! understand the meaning behind it but security measures have already increased in the last few weeks on campus, there has been a lot more security presence. every time i have left campus late at night to come home from work or go to the shop, i have been asked by security guards if i've got my student id on me. every student has to carry a student id ca rd to student has to carry a student id card to be able to scan to get into the building and we all have our own individual keys. and each flat has a separate key and a separate key for your room. i think safety —wise it is already pretty secure. 0k. your room. i think safety —wise it is already pretty secure. ok. so the university are saying the fences are being taken down from this morning will stop you have seen that, have you? yeah. alternative security measures including additional security patrols are being put in place. it sounds li
there was never any attempt to prevent stu d e nts never any attempt to prevent students from entering accept the rationale and explanation? i think i you accept the rationale and explanation? i think! understand the meaning behind it but security measures have already increased in the last few weeks on campus, there has been a lot more security presence. every time i have left campus late at night to come home from work or go to the shop, i have been asked by security guards if i've got my...
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stu.again, ladies and gentlemen, we have a real big show for you coming up. this is the day after the election coming up. larry elder is with us. charles payne has been up all night too. he is back with us this morning. florida congressman greg stuebe, sean duffy all on deck. also ahead, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez not happy with the latino turnout for biden. we'll take you back to pennsylvania, right after this. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪. stuart: just look at that dow jones industrial average. it has been climbing all morning and now it is up nearly 2%. that is better than 500 points. look at the nasdaq. the gain there is accelerating. it is up 3.6%. 412 points. susan: best day since april for the tech-heavy nasdaq. are you surprised compared to the reaction when the s&p fell 6% from election night to concession? stuart: i
stu.again, ladies and gentlemen, we have a real big show for you coming up. this is the day after the election coming up. larry elder is with us. charles payne has been up all night too. he is back with us this morning. florida congressman greg stuebe, sean duffy all on deck. also ahead, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez not happy with the latino turnout for biden. we'll take you back to pennsylvania, right after this. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a...
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flash back to stu. there you go.he four astronauts. see it? it's floating up there. the plush toy, you see it bobbing around, is part of a tradition in space flight. it's all part of -- stuart: it is? susan: yeah. other plush toys have been sent into space. the reason why they have it is called zero gravity to prove we have hit zero gravity. remember last year we had a snoopy accompanying the boeing starliner and in may you had a dinosaur, stuffed dinosaur accompanying the first spacex manned space flight? come on. this is fun. it's cute. it's also a new era in space flight with the private enterprise now, spacex, changing everything. stuart: okay. i understand that virgin galactic's next space mission has been delayed. tell me why. susan: okay. well, you want to get on my good side, get me a baby yoda for christmas. i'm just saying. looks like it's definitely delayed for the virgin galactic test flight. that's why the stock is down today. it was scheduled, a launch window between thursday and monday, but now indefin
flash back to stu. there you go.he four astronauts. see it? it's floating up there. the plush toy, you see it bobbing around, is part of a tradition in space flight. it's all part of -- stuart: it is? susan: yeah. other plush toys have been sent into space. the reason why they have it is called zero gravity to prove we have hit zero gravity. remember last year we had a snoopy accompanying the boeing starliner and in may you had a dinosaur, stuffed dinosaur accompanying the first spacex manned...
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why is it so, i mean, because we've had great stu speeds and upwards to relate to before. why now, why, why such fuzz? yes, it is a good question, a raising. and then if it's really, it's really curious to see of consumers will react really to the speed improvement of 5 g. . because you know, if we go on with a generation from 2 g. to 5 g. every time we improve the download speed and the upload speed by a factor of 10, sometimes 100, which is really great. but what kinds you must have that they can download. now at, you know, netflix movie whatever and 3 seconds rather than 10 seconds. i'm not so sure. you, know the bad with this really good and 5 g. but i think what is 3 d., exciting feature of i.g.s. the vary a lot in c., so it's the time you know between you typing a website and pressing enter and then getting the respond.
why is it so, i mean, because we've had great stu speeds and upwards to relate to before. why now, why, why such fuzz? yes, it is a good question, a raising. and then if it's really, it's really curious to see of consumers will react really to the speed improvement of 5 g. . because you know, if we go on with a generation from 2 g. to 5 g. every time we improve the download speed and the upload speed by a factor of 10, sometimes 100, which is really great. but what kinds you must have that they...
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is a closer look now at states that have not yet been called the latest figures show joe biden with stu 164 electoral college votes president trump has 214 let's go through the states will start in arizona votes are still being counted there but the associated press which is our main source of election data has called that state for joe biden the other major news outlets have not called it yet 11 electoral college votes are up for grabs in arizona joe biden currently has a slim lead in the state of nevada the state carries 6 electoral college votes this is also the state with the largest number of uncounted votes tonight. in the u.s. south the state of georgia 16 electoral votes are on the table there trump is in the lead but that lead has narrowed in the trump campaign has filed a lawsuit alleging that ineligible late absentee ballots may have been added to the vote kail pennsylvania is the biggest prize still up for grabs with 20 electoral college votes donald trump currently holds a narrow lead but the remaining mail in ballots are expected to favor the democrats so with votes still
is a closer look now at states that have not yet been called the latest figures show joe biden with stu 164 electoral college votes president trump has 214 let's go through the states will start in arizona votes are still being counted there but the associated press which is our main source of election data has called that state for joe biden the other major news outlets have not called it yet 11 electoral college votes are up for grabs in arizona joe biden currently has a slim lead in the...
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in creating the review, we decided we would try to protect and prioritise the applicants, the stu d ee whole review. it was not really influenced terribly much by what happened in the summer. let's talk about timings because lots of universities have previously talked about the length of time between results day and courses starting as a reason to continue with the system of predicted grades, to give them more time to sift through applications and make offers. that timing issue does not go away, does it? no, it doesn't but we have worked very closely with ucas, who have done some modelling for us and on the basis of the modelling they have done, we believe that a system of post—qualification others can be introduced which will still allow students the time, firstly to accept the offers and if they don't get any accepted office, then to go into the clearing process which will allow us to start at broadly the usual time in september. we think this will allow us to simply tweak the system rather than have any radical reform to the timetables for schools and universities which is of cours
in creating the review, we decided we would try to protect and prioritise the applicants, the stu d ee whole review. it was not really influenced terribly much by what happened in the summer. let's talk about timings because lots of universities have previously talked about the length of time between results day and courses starting as a reason to continue with the system of predicted grades, to give them more time to sift through applications and make offers. that timing issue does not go...
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obviously a lot of stu d e nts january comes.me and hoping to get home. well, the students are coming home. well, the students are coming home earlier, so that will help, that will hopefully help to decrease the pressure on the public transport system, and grant shapps has asked people to plan theirjourneys and to try not to go by train. that is not easy to say, i know but there is a general awareness that this is a high risk strategy, but it was one that was deemed necessary, because the rules would be broken any way, and this helps to reduce that risk and this helps to reduce that risk and also gives everyone a bit of a lift because people are, are you know fairly worn down, the covid fatigued by the situation, from a purely scientific.of view it would be better not to have the christmas bubbles, from a social and economic point of view, it is preferable we do have them, and so this is a compromise decision within a complicated environment, and if we all play our part and take the hands face space rules seriously, and try to st
obviously a lot of stu d e nts january comes.me and hoping to get home. well, the students are coming home. well, the students are coming home earlier, so that will help, that will hopefully help to decrease the pressure on the public transport system, and grant shapps has asked people to plan theirjourneys and to try not to go by train. that is not easy to say, i know but there is a general awareness that this is a high risk strategy, but it was one that was deemed necessary, because the rules...
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there was a stu by the markup showing actually paid less than the biden campaign and that is because it is outperformed beer which means it's more likely to cause people to make a reaction on the facebook business model program and get people to react so it causes fear, anger and is the content by t business model in this disinformation and misinfmation. i would expect that they wou have an appetite to encourage or ensure the martplace is robust, again, instead of having each person get their own targeted individualized strm of content that we don't even see the same speech. there uld still be a lot o evidence coming out in the next few months showing how much it influences the election. that problem is going to continue to g attention. we wil continue to have robust movement. i'm very optimistic but like i said i would like to see this to know for sure. >> what do you foresee in the next congress if anything? at this point we don't know if they will be controlled by democrats. if republicans hold control, do you see any movement there? >> it's one of the vy few birtisan issues in th
there was a stu by the markup showing actually paid less than the biden campaign and that is because it is outperformed beer which means it's more likely to cause people to make a reaction on the facebook business model program and get people to react so it causes fear, anger and is the content by t business model in this disinformation and misinfmation. i would expect that they wou have an appetite to encourage or ensure the martplace is robust, again, instead of having each person get their...
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people other than stu d e nts of 12 within it.y in the same bubble as each other over christmas, but if they do join different bubbles our advice is to isolate from flatmates for around a week both before and after christmas. members of a bubble should not change. you can't meet with two households one day and then a different household the next. as well as meeting each other‘s homes, these bubbles can meet outside the get to a place of worship together but must not use hospitality or go shopping together. finally, we are advising that if you want to visit someone over advising that if you want to visit someone over christmas in a care home or hospital, you should not form a bubble. meeting other people indoors in the visiting someone in one of those settings increases the chances of transmitting the virus within a care home or hospital. nicola sturgeon, scotland's first minister. much more on all of that from 2pm. the chancellor has been defending his decision to freeze the pay of some public sector workers, saying that "tough ch
people other than stu d e nts of 12 within it.y in the same bubble as each other over christmas, but if they do join different bubbles our advice is to isolate from flatmates for around a week both before and after christmas. members of a bubble should not change. you can't meet with two households one day and then a different household the next. as well as meeting each other‘s homes, these bubbles can meet outside the get to a place of worship together but must not use hospitality or go...
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cross sections of society, right through women experiencing homelessness to low income earners, and stund students as well. and i am assuming covid—19 has made this much was for women who are struggling financially? that's right. there has been a significant impact and many more women thrust into period property as a result. that can be through things simply from lockdowns and a lack of access, and also, the price of those products has gone up. many people out of work so it has just broadened the situation. it has really become a global issue. absolutely, it is a global issue, and certainly in developing countries it is a real issue. what is the outlook internationally? it's really sad when you actually break it down. yes, developing countries, we know that there are women and young girls who even drop out of school when they get a period because of they get a period because of the shame and stigma associated, but it is also an issue in developed countries as well, we know that here in the uk, plan international uk revealed that release the report of the first lockdown which showed that
cross sections of society, right through women experiencing homelessness to low income earners, and stund students as well. and i am assuming covid—19 has made this much was for women who are struggling financially? that's right. there has been a significant impact and many more women thrust into period property as a result. that can be through things simply from lockdowns and a lack of access, and also, the price of those products has gone up. many people out of work so it has just broadened...
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there is some tension growing and people are starting to talk abo possible new lockdowns and all that stue attitude is completely changed. most o the people probably wod not accept that situation again. because the denial has thickene in the meantime. but what i see, and you were mentioning also other countries. we had that comg from above, coming fromhe leaders of the governments was a big part of the problem in this pandemic. but to me, it all goes back to, how can i call it a sort ofontradiction that was within science and the very beginning. it is very clear by think ao elsewhere. thecientific community was dided between those who are saying this is dangerous, where we need to act very fast. and another part of the scntific community was saying this is just like a seasonal fl flu. this idea of the seasonal flu has beenhere since the very beginning. somew it's not the results. and to me it's the cause of many behaviors also that we are seeg and growing within the populatn. >> i would agree withhat. it's fast thi here your take on this. it all comes dow to helping people understand. >>
there is some tension growing and people are starting to talk abo possible new lockdowns and all that stue attitude is completely changed. most o the people probably wod not accept that situation again. because the denial has thickene in the meantime. but what i see, and you were mentioning also other countries. we had that comg from above, coming fromhe leaders of the governments was a big part of the problem in this pandemic. but to me, it all goes back to, how can i call it a sort...
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Nov 19, 2020
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a bbc poll asked people who they thought had handled the pandemic well. 74% approved of nicola stu rgeon'snds swim wild all year round, demonstrating a single—minded determination. oh, ho—ho! but intriguingly, both of them have changed their minds on the question of scottish independence. so, six years ago i voted tuesday in the uk. erm, what would i vote now? i would struggle if there was a referendum any time soon, of how i would vote. i could be persuaded either way, i think. but right now, brexit is just... i'm not a fan of brexit. brexit matters, a lot, in this debate. but you can't avoid coronavirus. that's what's switched sheila from a yes to a no voter. she's worried about the cost of covid, even though she thinks the scottish government has done a good job. they have impressed me, that they can manage these sort of disasters, or major incidents, so... that would draw you towards thinking we would be better off if we were independent? not necessarily. i think it's something, covid is so large that we all need to get together. you're worried that scotland couldn't afford to be indep
a bbc poll asked people who they thought had handled the pandemic well. 74% approved of nicola stu rgeon'snds swim wild all year round, demonstrating a single—minded determination. oh, ho—ho! but intriguingly, both of them have changed their minds on the question of scottish independence. so, six years ago i voted tuesday in the uk. erm, what would i vote now? i would struggle if there was a referendum any time soon, of how i would vote. i could be persuaded either way, i think. but right...
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Nov 2, 2020
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some have been forced to partially or fully close as a staff and stu d e nts or fully close as a stafft is pupils in the north west to have been hit hardest, which has led to questions about the fairness of exams next year. it is secondary schools that have the fastest rising rate among all age groups, closely followed by sixth forms, colleges and young adults. this data has led to calls for schools in england to close altogether. my fear is that if we just continue as we are, the lockdown conditions aren't strict enough, covid will spread and we will be in a position where we have to have a longer and more severe lockdown later on in the year, perhaps even over christmas. others believe flexible learning and more support is the answer. secondary schools could move to a rotor, so possibly having half of their pupils in fora possibly having half of their pupils in for a fortnight and then those pupils working from home and having the other half in for the next fortnight. that is something that we think the government should be seriously looking at here. in scotland, older pupils will ha
some have been forced to partially or fully close as a staff and stu d e nts or fully close as a stafft is pupils in the north west to have been hit hardest, which has led to questions about the fairness of exams next year. it is secondary schools that have the fastest rising rate among all age groups, closely followed by sixth forms, colleges and young adults. this data has led to calls for schools in england to close altogether. my fear is that if we just continue as we are, the lockdown...
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Nov 10, 2020
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other stu d e nts in school all of the time.s driver today. with regards to the nature of the assessments, it is really important that there is a variety of ways in which children are assessed. with regards to the nature and number of the assessments, that detail will be for the design and delivery group. as in response to the recommendation by lewis cass's report. learning lessons from last year of not doing something to the system, but working with the system to create a robust and equal and with the system to create a robust and equaland fair with the system to create a robust and equal and fair system as possible. that is indeed of mindful of teacher workload and there is a balance about empowering teachers to be struck and lots want to be empowered, take on the show, but also being mindful of the incredible pressure that they are already under simply keeping the doors open. there is that balance to be struck between what other members of the education sector can do in wales to support them in this work. we believe the sened
other stu d e nts in school all of the time.s driver today. with regards to the nature of the assessments, it is really important that there is a variety of ways in which children are assessed. with regards to the nature and number of the assessments, that detail will be for the design and delivery group. as in response to the recommendation by lewis cass's report. learning lessons from last year of not doing something to the system, but working with the system to create a robust and equal and...
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up with a more efficient admissions system that will in time work for universities, as it does for stur students themselves. this is a change that many believe could make the system fairer. universities would like students to still be able to apply before the results and get prices of those. but others favour a more radical approach in which it all happens off the results day. so what to current sixth formers think? it would mean an end to predicted grades, no more offers before you sit your exams. i have already applied now and i have offers so i know, what grades i have got to work towards. i think more universities would do interviews and admissions tasks. so it could be a good thing. basing it solely on grades and results day sort of makes universities miss the bigger picture. they need to know they are going to get into university. picture. they need to know they are going to get into universityfi could mean colleges working harder to keep them on track. it motivates them, give them a sense of what year 13 is all about and if it was left until the end of their exam, would that same
up with a more efficient admissions system that will in time work for universities, as it does for stur students themselves. this is a change that many believe could make the system fairer. universities would like students to still be able to apply before the results and get prices of those. but others favour a more radical approach in which it all happens off the results day. so what to current sixth formers think? it would mean an end to predicted grades, no more offers before you sit your...
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while stu d e nts they don't have symptoms. england may soon be offered tests so they can go home for christmas. but england's test entries has been repeatedly criticised for not dealing with infected people and their contacts quick enough. this morning its boss defended its record to mp5. quick enough. this morning its boss defended its record to mps. in fact i'm afraid as much as i would love testing and tracing on its own to be a silver bullet holding back the tide of covid, unfortunately the evidence in the uk and every other country in europe is in fact that is not the case and the way we have to tackle the disease is through a variety of different interventions, and we are one of the ways, not the only way. official figures show 1597 coronavirus deaths were recorded in the uk in the week ending 0ctober 30th. the number of people dying continues to be above normal levels for this time of year. it is unlikely a new vaccine will impact on the uk's winter wave, but still a moment for hope. no more so than for the married coup
while stu d e nts they don't have symptoms. england may soon be offered tests so they can go home for christmas. but england's test entries has been repeatedly criticised for not dealing with infected people and their contacts quick enough. this morning its boss defended its record to mp5. quick enough. this morning its boss defended its record to mps. in fact i'm afraid as much as i would love testing and tracing on its own to be a silver bullet holding back the tide of covid, unfortunately...
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we have 21,500 stu d e nts students do you have?a month. we will actually probably have something like three to five days to fit that m, like three to five days to fit that in, which is why it is something we wouldn't be able to do for everyone. but we are ambitious about it, we are hoping to be able to test as many students as we can, but for any university it would be very difficult to do that in the time that they will have before students start to return home. that is really interesting, do you think actually swa nsea interesting, do you think actually swansea might be the first to be saying this but there will be other saying this but there will be other saying this but there will be other saying this too? certainly the other universities i have spoken to are saying the same thing. if you think about this from a pure mathematics point of view, if you have your stu d e nts point of view, if you have your students finishing there in person teaching, as we do on a round about the third or 4th of december, if they are then able to
we have 21,500 stu d e nts students do you have?a month. we will actually probably have something like three to five days to fit that m, like three to five days to fit that in, which is why it is something we wouldn't be able to do for everyone. but we are ambitious about it, we are hoping to be able to test as many students as we can, but for any university it would be very difficult to do that in the time that they will have before students start to return home. that is really interesting, do...
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stu's right. it's back to the future with john kerry. now let's bring in our hillary vaughn.e biden's climate ambitions cost us, the taxpayers? reporter: well, it's going to total $2 trillion. that is the price tag for president-elect joe biden's big green energy infrastructure package that he says is key to fighting climate change but yesterday, we saw a new theme emerge. biden essentially made the point through these appointees that climate change is considered now a national security threat, and the appointment of former secretary of state john kerry to that position shows how seriously he wants not only the u.s. to take the issue, but world leaders around the globe, and we are learning that on day one, in the white house, president-elect biden will not only tackle covid as a number one issue but equally in tandem will address climate change. an adviser to the former biden campaign says there's no doubt that covid is the issue of the moment, which has been addressed right out of the box, but we are going to see climate addressed right out of the box as well, and biden is b
stu's right. it's back to the future with john kerry. now let's bring in our hillary vaughn.e biden's climate ambitions cost us, the taxpayers? reporter: well, it's going to total $2 trillion. that is the price tag for president-elect joe biden's big green energy infrastructure package that he says is key to fighting climate change but yesterday, we saw a new theme emerge. biden essentially made the point through these appointees that climate change is considered now a national security threat,...