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to see universal credit work.d, always made clear we want to see a very slow roll out of universal credit. and the noble baroness will be aware just how slow that roll out has been and how it will... deliberately so, before the noble baroness giggles too much. deliberately so, so that we can learn as this goes along. the health secretaryjeremy hunt has said nhs hospitals in england must get back to meeting the target for seeing patients swiftly in a&e departments. 85% of patients were admitted, transferred or discharged within four hours injanuary, compared to a target of 95%. this week the chancellor announced an extra 2billion pounds for social this week the chancellor announced an extra £2 billion for social care and 100 million pounds to place more gps in a & e departments. the head of the nhs in england said the money would be used to "kick—start a turnaround", so that the nhs went into next winter in a better position. in order to do that, we've got to help at the front end of hospital a and e departments an
to see universal credit work.d, always made clear we want to see a very slow roll out of universal credit. and the noble baroness will be aware just how slow that roll out has been and how it will... deliberately so, before the noble baroness giggles too much. deliberately so, so that we can learn as this goes along. the health secretaryjeremy hunt has said nhs hospitals in england must get back to meeting the target for seeing patients swiftly in a&e departments. 85% of patients were...
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we have got the old tax credit system and the new universal credit system.e needs of people who are on low incomes. the problem with the switchover from the tax credit system to the universal credit system is that it has proven much more difficult to get the it right and perhaps was anticipated in the first place. i think it will ta ke the first place. i think it will take another four or five years because the big switchover will happen from one system to the other. we have at the same time a new project to make tax digital which will make every business in the uk have to submit digital records. with all of that new it needing to feed into the same system... it will be a big mess. it will be a big challenge for everyone. you are rolling your eyes. challenge is one thing, mess is another. there are very few people know who are better off on benefits. the jobseeker's allowance is £71 a week. if you want to live on that, stay unemployed and leave the job to someone else in my view. i think martha is wrong about that. there will be no more changes in benefits,
we have got the old tax credit system and the new universal credit system.e needs of people who are on low incomes. the problem with the switchover from the tax credit system to the universal credit system is that it has proven much more difficult to get the it right and perhaps was anticipated in the first place. i think it will ta ke the first place. i think it will take another four or five years because the big switchover will happen from one system to the other. we have at the same time a...
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and he can do it by lifting the public sector pay cap, by reversing george osborne's cuts on universal creditng people in britain. so how would he pay for all that? well, the message from the pensions sector is a clear "hands off!" when bank robber willie sutton was asked why he kept robbing banks, he famously said, "because that's where the money is!" why does the treasury keep coming back and salami—slicing at pensions? because it cost them £48 billion a year. we expect this week to see in the budget an announcement on the money purchase annual allowance, a restriction on people who have taken money out of pension pots and want to put money back subsequently. what would we like to see from the government this time around? really we would like them to just leave pensions alone for once. in the long—term we think we need reform to the pension system, but this is not the time to do it. and we can't discuss business without mentioning brexit — back to the tuc‘s frances 0'grady, who has this advice. i think the government knows that brexit is that biggest challenge we are facing forjobs and indu
and he can do it by lifting the public sector pay cap, by reversing george osborne's cuts on universal creditng people in britain. so how would he pay for all that? well, the message from the pensions sector is a clear "hands off!" when bank robber willie sutton was asked why he kept robbing banks, he famously said, "because that's where the money is!" why does the treasury keep coming back and salami—slicing at pensions? because it cost them £48 billion a year. we expect...
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credits is doing that. it's giving people more ownership over their health care dollars. they're a little too ideological. all of the replacement plans out there, most of them, at least, include a universal tax credit for people making 3 to 400% below the poverty lines. if we're going to get hung up on that as a new entitlement, i think we're losing sight of the real goals of the game. neil: i interviewed rand paul, he warned about tax credits turning into entitlements, but said there's an exception for taxpayers. >> your bill would have a provider, the tax credits are fine as long as you're a taxpayer, you don't want it to be another welfare program. >> we have an expanded health savings account. in my replacement bill we let every individual join a group plan through an association. david: john, in the context of what rand paul is saying, a tax credit sounds like a good idea, didn't it? >> no, i don't. i think he misses the point. for my day-to-day, it's more crucial to are me top a laptop ap wi-fi, we don't need a tax credit, we go into the market and buy it. why do we act as health care is some sort of different good? it's a market good like anybody else, president trump should free
credits is doing that. it's giving people more ownership over their health care dollars. they're a little too ideological. all of the replacement plans out there, most of them, at least, include a universal tax credit for people making 3 to 400% below the poverty lines. if we're going to get hung up on that as a new entitlement, i think we're losing sight of the real goals of the game. neil: i interviewed rand paul, he warned about tax credits turning into entitlements, but said there's an...
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mothers struggling, put under more pressure through cuts to universal credit and tax credits.here is, mr deputy speaker, a housing crisis, a crisis of supply and affordability. since 2010, house building has fallen to its lowest rate in peace time since the 1920s. the building of social homes for rent is at its lowest level for a quarter of a century. did he empower councils to tackle the housing crisis by allowing them to borrow to build council housing, as we are pledged to do? no! have they replace council houses sold under right to buy, as they promised? no! just one in six have been replaced! and was there any commitment to return to the council is the £800 million right to buy proceeds the treasury has taken back which would build 12,000 homes? no. did he scrapped the unfair bedroom tax, as we are pledged to do? no. did he reverse housing benefit cuts that would take support away from 10,000 young people, despite the opposition of shelter, crisis and centre point, which even the honourable member for crisis and centre point, which even the honourable memberfor enfield so
mothers struggling, put under more pressure through cuts to universal credit and tax credits.here is, mr deputy speaker, a housing crisis, a crisis of supply and affordability. since 2010, house building has fallen to its lowest rate in peace time since the 1920s. the building of social homes for rent is at its lowest level for a quarter of a century. did he empower councils to tackle the housing crisis by allowing them to borrow to build council housing, as we are pledged to do? no! have they...
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and he can do it by lifting the public sector pay cap, by reversing george osborne's cuts on universal credite pay for all of that? well, the message from the pension sector is clear hands. -- is --isa —— is a clear hands off. when bank robber willie sutton was asked why he kept robbing banks, he famously said because that's where the money is. why does the treasury keep coming back and salami slicing away at pensions? because it costs them £48 billion a year. we expect this week to see in the budget an announcement on the money purchase annual allowance, a restriction on people who've taken money out of pension pots and want to pay money back in again subsequently. what would we like to see from the government this time around? really, we'd like them to just leave pensions alone for once. in the long term, we think we need reforms of the pension system, but this is not the time to do it. and we can't discuss business without mentioning brexit. back to the tuc‘s frances 0'grady, who has this advice. i think the government knows that brexit is the biggest challenge we are facing forjobs and in
and he can do it by lifting the public sector pay cap, by reversing george osborne's cuts on universal credite pay for all of that? well, the message from the pension sector is clear hands. -- is --isa —— is a clear hands off. when bank robber willie sutton was asked why he kept robbing banks, he famously said because that's where the money is. why does the treasury keep coming back and salami slicing away at pensions? because it costs them £48 billion a year. we expect this week to see in...
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already in jobseeker‘s allowa nce is a underway already in jobseeker‘s allowance in this move to universal credits, i think people do see the rationale. can i talk to you about the reduction in the tax—free dividend, which were directors and shareholders is a big move. your assessment? it is big, not least because it is very new. we know this £5,000 dividend allowances just coming in now. it was announced by george osborne. it was implemented as part of a broader change to dividend tax policy, whereby for example, for basic rate taxpayers, who used to be included in the basic allowa nce, who used to be included in the basic allowance, they have separated the tax out and said, actually, you can have this special dividend tax allowa nce, have this special dividend tax allowance, so some people benefited but others lost out. for example, retired people living off dividends, if they had dividends of higher than £5,000, they lost out, and clearly that will be even greater with that being cut in half. a big change of direction in policy terms. a last one, if we can, what else would you single out in te
already in jobseeker‘s allowa nce is a underway already in jobseeker‘s allowance in this move to universal credits, i think people do see the rationale. can i talk to you about the reduction in the tax—free dividend, which were directors and shareholders is a big move. your assessment? it is big, not least because it is very new. we know this £5,000 dividend allowances just coming in now. it was announced by george osborne. it was implemented as part of a broader change to dividend tax...
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and also putting money back into universal credit to help low income working families keep body.“ universalise and it will become harder to cover the essentials so this would help every week. thank you very much for your time this morning. shall we look at some or sausages before we go? why not? you don't get this opportunity much. these are the chicken italia sausages. 0h these are the chicken italia sausages. oh no! it is finished ain! sausages. oh no! it is finished again! sundried tomatoes and chicken in them, as you would guess! look at this guy. look at his little face. bless him, he is trying to time it for us. tada! 0h bless him, he is trying to time it for us. tada! oh no! steph! i am sure it is not you or anything, is it? you have ruined the sausage machine. you ruined it! she will not get another invite after ruining the sausage production. and we got a name for the penguin? lots of suggestions. we will decide by the end of the programme. —— pigeon. carol will decide for us. we have it here because of this. when you think of reducing air pollution, you probably think of electric
and also putting money back into universal credit to help low income working families keep body.“ universalise and it will become harder to cover the essentials so this would help every week. thank you very much for your time this morning. shall we look at some or sausages before we go? why not? you don't get this opportunity much. these are the chicken italia sausages. 0h these are the chicken italia sausages. oh no! it is finished ain! sausages. oh no! it is finished again! sundried...
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the pass is available to students at american university. metro credits the pass with 10% ridership increase. metro said they hope to expand the pass to local colleges this fall. >>> the first family is getting bigger. why president trump's family has something to celebrate this afternoon. >>> and remembering a music legend and his influence here in the nation's capital. hear from a local jazz artist who played with chuck berry. >> johnny b. good was my favorite song. i never got tired o ♪ >>> fans mourning chuck berry's death may find solace in knowing that the legend just recorded a new album a few months ago and it's expected to be released later this year. >> berry day died saturday near home in st. louis. he was 90 years old. >> i've been listening to his music and remembering him. he was really something. >> off the charts talented. >> since his detd was ath was announced, praise has been pouring out from every corner of the world for the incredible talent of the great chuck berry. the "new york times" called him the first true rock 'n' roll superst
the pass is available to students at american university. metro credits the pass with 10% ridership increase. metro said they hope to expand the pass to local colleges this fall. >>> the first family is getting bigger. why president trump's family has something to celebrate this afternoon. >>> and remembering a music legend and his influence here in the nation's capital. hear from a local jazz artist who played with chuck berry. >> johnny b. good was my favorite song. i...
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. >> paul ryan walked away from his bill of 8 years ago which was a universal tax credit. if he stuck with that i think he would have had the party behind him. >> we make a lot of promises on the campaign trail that contradict each other. they can't deliver on all of them when it comes to writing actual legislation. maybe we need to be more honest about what's achievable on the front end. charles: the gop replacement bill now shelved and the blame game begins. who is to blame for this? we'll discuss it right after the break. show me academy of country music awards. thank you so much for that down home welcome. show me female vocalist of the year. thank you so much. thank you so much acm's, i appreciate it. show me acm best moments. i could never have wished for, asked for and dreamt of anything more than this. catch your favorite moments from the acm awards and an exclusive encore performance by kelsea ballerini following the show on xfinity x1. the acm awards. live on sunday, april 2nd 8/7 central on cbs. >> we came really close today but we came up short. i spoke to the
. >> paul ryan walked away from his bill of 8 years ago which was a universal tax credit. if he stuck with that i think he would have had the party behind him. >> we make a lot of promises on the campaign trail that contradict each other. they can't deliver on all of them when it comes to writing actual legislation. maybe we need to be more honest about what's achievable on the front end. charles: the gop replacement bill now shelved and the blame game begins. who is to blame for...
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don't get access to the same sickness benefits and the same maternity and paternity rights and universal creditn cut in corporation tax and yet asking the self—employed to pay an additional £2 billion in taxes. i don't think those are right priorities. i think we should be asking more of those with the broadest shoulders and helping small businesses and the self—employed to make a better contribution to our economy. would you be appeased if there were more benefits for the self—employed over rights from the state? i moon the government is saying there is almost equal treatment at the moment. there will be a review into modern employment practises. would that make you change your mind? it doesn't sound like anything would? it is true with the flat rate pension that over time people who are self—employed will start to benefit from a pension they didn't previously get, but when you look at other benefits like maternity and paternity leave and maternity and paternity leave and maternity and paternity pay, like for example, sickness and disability benefits, out of work benefits, you don't have the s
don't get access to the same sickness benefits and the same maternity and paternity rights and universal creditn cut in corporation tax and yet asking the self—employed to pay an additional £2 billion in taxes. i don't think those are right priorities. i think we should be asking more of those with the broadest shoulders and helping small businesses and the self—employed to make a better contribution to our economy. would you be appeased if there were more benefits for the self—employed...
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they want universal access to every single american and right now has universal access to a million-dollar home and a fancy sports credit is cannot afford the but they have access they could go to the real-estate broker justice under their plan could go to an insurance company to say show me the plan but then they cannot afford it. so what is the real effect of trump care? the cbo made clear that 24 million americans will have health-insurance or will lose their health insurance one of the biggest broken promises to say we will have insurance for everybody much less expensive and much better insurance for everybody the cbo report confirms that trump care does not even remotely come close. the president was off by 24 million americans more than the population of my entire state seniors will be crushed with higher premiums and rather than going back to the drawing board to solve those problems republicans are attacking cbo but the director is uh person that was handpicked
they want universal access to every single american and right now has universal access to a million-dollar home and a fancy sports credit is cannot afford the but they have access they could go to the real-estate broker justice under their plan could go to an insurance company to say show me the plan but then they cannot afford it. so what is the real effect of trump care? the cbo made clear that 24 million americans will have health-insurance or will lose their health insurance one of the...
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i think the big difference is, universal credit has caused all sorts of albums for our clients.g people into accommodation now. so could the answer lay in scotland? the government is being urged to adopt a model called housing first. it has been running here in glasgow for the past six years or so. the idea to get people into accommodation, and then to try to deal with their problems. the priority is to get them off the streets. they talk here about the transformation from chaos to stability, they are helping around 40 people at the moment. with an appointment, whether that is a doctor, dentist, a hospital appointment, we will attend court with them. and also community groups, whether that is recovery cafes or access to help them get back into the community. and studies have shown it works. between 20000 and 46,000 extremely vulnerable people, many who have been homeless for very long periods of time, they have extremely complex and costly needs and they can be helped by the housing first model, which we know saves money in the longer term. the barnabas team heads back, hoping t
i think the big difference is, universal credit has caused all sorts of albums for our clients.g people into accommodation now. so could the answer lay in scotland? the government is being urged to adopt a model called housing first. it has been running here in glasgow for the past six years or so. the idea to get people into accommodation, and then to try to deal with their problems. the priority is to get them off the streets. they talk here about the transformation from chaos to stability,...
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this is for adults who have some college credits or college and university partners will be there to say -- you can say i have x number of credits, how many will you accept and then there will be a series of workshops. how do i get into debt rehabilitation or i'm a working adult. we'll have career link with us to talk about great interview skills that you can learn to get that great job. for people who have a criminal record, some times they wonder, should i go back to school? how can i go back to school? there will be a workshop to help them reengage and go back. really something if everyone who wants to go back. >> and that's who your organization serves, people who want to go back and i don't know how to navigate this or that. >> absolutely. a key thing is how am i going to pay for it? we'll have grants and scholarshi scholarships. we'll be giving away the apps which you can plug in your personal information. it will kick back to you scholarship opportunities to you can help pay for your education. >> tell us about your experience. >> my journey started in 1999 was going back to sc
this is for adults who have some college credits or college and university partners will be there to say -- you can say i have x number of credits, how many will you accept and then there will be a series of workshops. how do i get into debt rehabilitation or i'm a working adult. we'll have career link with us to talk about great interview skills that you can learn to get that great job. for people who have a criminal record, some times they wonder, should i go back to school? how can i go back...
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the budget wishlist here includes more opportunities for the young, lower university costs and higher tax creditsh need to work to make ends meet. my wife is the main earner, she is a social worker. she earns more than me, so i do part—time hours just to get by, really and save money on childcare. today we're talking to members of generation x, people born between 1966 and 1980, they could be at the peak of their career, bringing up children, but also are a group at risk of struggling with their pension payments. my parents are lucky enough to be retired now for over ten years, they have gone all over the world on my dad's retirement pension. i look at myself and i think — i'm not sure if i'm going to be able to do that. i really don't. when generation x was taking its first tentative steps, this town provided the most famous forwards in world rugby. three are here today, along with current players at a meet and greet in the town's indoor market, all aimed at drumming up extra business for the town centre. pete says cheaper parking and lower business rates would help his business. people have les
the budget wishlist here includes more opportunities for the young, lower university costs and higher tax creditsh need to work to make ends meet. my wife is the main earner, she is a social worker. she earns more than me, so i do part—time hours just to get by, really and save money on childcare. today we're talking to members of generation x, people born between 1966 and 1980, they could be at the peak of their career, bringing up children, but also are a group at risk of struggling with...
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credit. >>> biology class at emory university. >> i'll try my best just to say bacteria and solution. >> atirst, nothing out of the ordinary until you realize this is a very special group of students to be sitting in a science lab. six buddhist monks part of the emory tibet science initiative have been studying here in atlanta, georgia, for a year and a half. they have taken classes in astronomy, physics, neuroscience, and this one, biology. for 34-year-old tin lay, one of the best thing at emory has been his interaction with the other students. >> i have experience working with my friend, they feel love and stress. if engaging meditation, breaking meditation, it helps a lot. >> breaking news. fredericka whitfield in the newsroom. high profile university preet bharara announced he has been fired after dozens of u.s. attorneys were told to step down as they got notice last might, friday, at the end of the working day with outrage over how the process was handled. cnn justice reporter laura jarrett on the phone. what more do we moe, laura, about his tweet saying he was indeed, fired? >> repor
credit. >>> biology class at emory university. >> i'll try my best just to say bacteria and solution. >> atirst, nothing out of the ordinary until you realize this is a very special group of students to be sitting in a science lab. six buddhist monks part of the emory tibet science initiative have been studying here in atlanta, georgia, for a year and a half. they have taken classes in astronomy, physics, neuroscience, and this one, biology. for 34-year-old tin lay, one of...
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credits. you know, i'd been at university, been at drama schools. i hadn't been working for a long time.ou know, he gave me the -- the co-leads in this big movie of his. and he always championed me and believed in me. he did that then and then i think it was ten years later when i did "frankenstein" at the national. and i hadn't done theater since leaving drama school. and he gave me the part of elizabeth in "frankenstein" in front of thousands of people every night. and that's how i got "bond" because he was in the audience. >> amazing. >> you discovered naomi hairis. >> i don't know -- i'd love to take the credit. i'm not alone. >> you were talking how in this business you have to have belief if nothing else. she said you believed in her but nobody else did. >> you could tell she's an absolute thoroughbred. she can absolutely do it. she could sort of do anything -- she's one of those actors who could sort of do anything really. we were -- all i remember is she had a terrible haircut when she came in. she doesn't know -- she was drop-dead gorgeous. she had this terrible haircut -- chang
credits. you know, i'd been at university, been at drama schools. i hadn't been working for a long time.ou know, he gave me the -- the co-leads in this big movie of his. and he always championed me and believed in me. he did that then and then i think it was ten years later when i did "frankenstein" at the national. and i hadn't done theater since leaving drama school. and he gave me the part of elizabeth in "frankenstein" in front of thousands of people every night. and...
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the budget wishlist here includes more opportunities for the young, lower university costs and higher tax credits she is a social worker. she earns more than me, so i do part—time hours just to get by, really and save money on childcare. today we're talking to members of generation x, people born between 1966 and 1980, they could be at the peak of their career, bringing up children, but also are a group at risk of struggling with their pension payments. my parents are lucky enough to be retired now for over ten years, they have gone all over the world on my dad's retirement pension. i look at myself and i think — i'm not sure if i'm going to be able to do that. i really don't. when generation x was taking its first tentative steps, this town provided the most famous forwards in world rugby. three are here today, along with current players at a meet and greet in the town's indoor market, all aimed at drumming up extra business for the town centre. pete says cheaper parking and lower business rates would help his business. people have less money in their pockets now. they are a bit more fussy about
the budget wishlist here includes more opportunities for the young, lower university costs and higher tax credits she is a social worker. she earns more than me, so i do part—time hours just to get by, really and save money on childcare. today we're talking to members of generation x, people born between 1966 and 1980, they could be at the peak of their career, bringing up children, but also are a group at risk of struggling with their pension payments. my parents are lucky enough to be...
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scholars program, courses at study.com are free, and any remaining credits, and eventually their degree from thomas edison state university, would be covered by donations from the city's chamber of commerce. adrian thinks the program could one day enroll 10,000 students. people getting something more valuable than just the cost of tuition, the chance at a brighter future. adrian: just makes such a difference, right? i mean, knowing what a degree can do for you, i'm the first one in my family to have a bachelor's degree and i know what it's been able to do for me. garvin: coming up on this "bay area proud" special, a special connection. megan: she told me 'cause you can talk to dogs in your brain, and she told me if mom stayed in the truck, she would come to me. garvin: meet the little girl responsible for finding a lost dog, missing for months, the story next. ♪ ♪ it's spring, and we can't wait to open our sheds and get working on our yards. scotts and miracle-gro are here to help. we make it easy to grow thick, healthy lawns, spectacular plants, and bountiful flowers. because when spring starts right, the months that fol
scholars program, courses at study.com are free, and any remaining credits, and eventually their degree from thomas edison state university, would be covered by donations from the city's chamber of commerce. adrian thinks the program could one day enroll 10,000 students. people getting something more valuable than just the cost of tuition, the chance at a brighter future. adrian: just makes such a difference, right? i mean, knowing what a degree can do for you, i'm the first one in my family to...
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we just talked about this yesterday with consumer credit, a week ago at university of michigan, all thessues. yes, it's something to be noticed and an a-plus for them noticing. but the other noticing. the other thing i notice then with the fed. you know, if you look back at history, january of 1990 the target of rate was 8.25. that's it. if you look at '91 it was 5.75. right before the credit crisis in 2007 it was 4.75. something happened in december. okay, of 2008. the range was zero to .25 and then .25. now .5 to .75. it's now a range. when you think about how the fed fund futures contract works it's like a bowling average, like a season. where you end up, where it's the targeted rate, the effective rate of where it changes now range, you have to make adjustments. it's more art than science. that's for sure. mike santelli, back to you. >> i wonder how many people remember those big numbers back on the old fed funds rate. much more on this the president's comments when" squawk alley" returns. sir! there's been a breach. we need your password so we can lock down the system. my password?
we just talked about this yesterday with consumer credit, a week ago at university of michigan, all thessues. yes, it's something to be noticed and an a-plus for them noticing. but the other noticing. the other thing i notice then with the fed. you know, if you look back at history, january of 1990 the target of rate was 8.25. that's it. if you look at '91 it was 5.75. right before the credit crisis in 2007 it was 4.75. something happened in december. okay, of 2008. the range was zero to .25...
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they have been talking about putting in place a universal tax deduction or tax credit for people that't have on the job health benefits. understandably, more conservative lawmakers that refundable tax credit represents government meddling in the purchase of health insurance or paying for health insurance for some people but it is important to understand the republican idea of tax credits and health insurance has been around a long time. something to address the distortion around world war ii era. it is not an idea republicans are discussing so they can emulate obamacare or have obamacare light but instead part of this market distortion. neil: i heard one liberal describe it as victory for liberalism. and that the republicans are realizing redoing this thing will at worst just mean a slightly different version of the same thing. it might have been a cynical viewpoint but what do you make of that? >> well, remember when obamacare was passed some advocates of the law were saying, hey, this is a republican idea. why don't republicans like this? in fact it was a corruption of the republica
they have been talking about putting in place a universal tax deduction or tax credit for people that't have on the job health benefits. understandably, more conservative lawmakers that refundable tax credit represents government meddling in the purchase of health insurance or paying for health insurance for some people but it is important to understand the republican idea of tax credits and health insurance has been around a long time. something to address the distortion around world war ii...
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university of the arts. according to the report, the fund former executive director desiree peterkin bell, she's being challenge over her use of credit card. the report has been forwarded to the law enforcement agency. >>> dana redd says she's moving on and will not seek a third term in office. marriedd made the announcement yesterday. she red city since 2010. marriedd is credited with helping bring 2 billion-dollar of economic investment to the city and reshaping police department and school system. >>> well, rare photograph of harriet tub man is up for sale in the new york city auction house. >> portrait seen here reportedly dates back to the 1860's and was part of the album featuring photos of estimated saleslitical andas a price of 20 to $30,000. >>> a prier after more than four decade, we will have that story just ahead. stent says he will not ck kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >>> a high school class ring she has got it back. >> her husband is finally off the hook, 45 years ago, that jan, who the ring a boyfriend'sn he who his keys, she never found her ring, until right now and
university of the arts. according to the report, the fund former executive director desiree peterkin bell, she's being challenge over her use of credit card. the report has been forwarded to the law enforcement agency. >>> dana redd says she's moving on and will not seek a third term in office. marriedd made the announcement yesterday. she red city since 2010. marriedd is credited with helping bring 2 billion-dollar of economic investment to the city and reshaping police department and...
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we can expand that tax credit to get a wider universe of small businesses. that's what we should be doing. we should be building on what is successful. again, not watering down existing patient protection, consumer protection laws that ensure that plans are going to have funds to pay the bills when people get sick or go to hospital. and certainly not to be able to cherry pick what benefits are considered essential or no. we should not be allowing health plans to decide we're not going to cover maternity, or we're not going to cover -- 30 seconds. mr. scott: an additional minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. courtney: thank you. that they can pick and choose what essential benefits, that again the rest of the universe of businesses have to provide now under the affordable care act. which are, again, based on sound medical research. not political decisions or not just the whims of people running health plans like association health plans. again, this is the wrong approach. this is, again, turning the clock backwards. it's not going
we can expand that tax credit to get a wider universe of small businesses. that's what we should be doing. we should be building on what is successful. again, not watering down existing patient protection, consumer protection laws that ensure that plans are going to have funds to pay the bills when people get sick or go to hospital. and certainly not to be able to cherry pick what benefits are considered essential or no. we should not be allowing health plans to decide we're not going to cover...
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talks to the atlantic, and the article is called kellyanne's alternate universe, which could be an s&l skit. steve bannon creditslyanne conway with saving trump. in so doing, by the way, implicitly admitting they thought they were going to lose, which they say they didn't think but they clearly did. bannon says if kellyanne had not been there when the firestorm hit, i don't know if we would have made it. the article says bannon says it was kellyanne's presence that led wavering women and conservative voters to think if she could still support trump, i can too. >> there might be some fuel to that. if you remember back in august when she took the position, she was heralded by many of us and still is, you know, to a certain extent as somebody who kind of understood the establishment, understood politics as usual and not the -- >> came from working with -- >> not chaotic, you know, as donald trump was. also the campaign manager at a time when he was getting hit with these allegations of really having a bad relationship -- quite frankly, back to the ak says hollywood tape, need i say more. >> to which she is referrin
talks to the atlantic, and the article is called kellyanne's alternate universe, which could be an s&l skit. steve bannon creditslyanne conway with saving trump. in so doing, by the way, implicitly admitting they thought they were going to lose, which they say they didn't think but they clearly did. bannon says if kellyanne had not been there when the firestorm hit, i don't know if we would have made it. the article says bannon says it was kellyanne's presence that led wavering women and...
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credit that's not quite as genius for taxpayers. it would cut tax increases for high income families, health insurance companies and drug makers. democrats universally opposed to the new gop health plan almost reveling in this latest setback. president trump may be a great negotiator, rookieser for bringing this up in a day. clearly you're not ready. the question is will they be ready for a vote tomorrow? we'll have to late and see as the late night negotiations continue. thank you, sarah. bad news tonight for metro riders, soon you will be paying more for less service. metro's board voted to race fairs and cut service. starting in july rail fairs will go up by 10 to 25 cents. buses will go up by a quarter. buses will run every ate minutes. the cuts are expected to safe metro an estimated $28 million. > we want to go back to the prince george's county police officer he's under the arrest charged with driving under the influence in his police cruiser. investigators say this is second time it's happened since that officer joined the force eight years ago. lauren demarco is live and has more details. >>reporter: i apologize for that little audio glitch
credit that's not quite as genius for taxpayers. it would cut tax increases for high income families, health insurance companies and drug makers. democrats universally opposed to the new gop health plan almost reveling in this latest setback. president trump may be a great negotiator, rookieser for bringing this up in a day. clearly you're not ready. the question is will they be ready for a vote tomorrow? we'll have to late and see as the late night negotiations continue. thank you, sarah. bad...
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credit. google says it wants to expand the program to include other universities. >> looks like i have to startyou do. >> a north carolina woman becomes the first in the country to use laughing gas during her delivery. >> one of the country's most addictive downloadable video games is coming to a tv near you. >> and as we take you to the break giving you a live look across the d.c. region. time right now 5:42. it is 36 degrees outside. don't worry, a warmup is on the way. fox5 news morning back after this. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> ♪ >> hm. when i see that mgm, the national harbor, this song comes to mind. >> is that right? i thought you were going to say money. >> the whole experience. >> well, you know -- >> i just want to roll up in a faux fur, shades, diamonds. >> and throw some money around. >> and throw some money around. >> this is one of my favorite songs. >> really. >> wait a minute allison. did you hear what he said, were you ever his favorite songs growing up. >> i had already had my second job. i know. it's okay. [laughter] >> i was fired twice by then. >> but you do you, mike thomas. >> i try.
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university. let's get it, america. ♪ >>> in selma, alabama today, they recreated a key event in the fight for civil rights, the march on zelma, 52 years ago, creditedntum that eventually led to the passage of the voting rights act. activists were viciously attacked in police known as bloody sunday. today, the reverend jesse jackson and other civil rights activists led thousands across the historic bridge. >>> the seat community in washington state is on edge tonight after a sikh man was shot working on his car in his suburban seattle driveway friday. local authorities said the g gunman said, quote, go back to your country. the fbi is helping in this investigation. so far, no arrests. india's foreign minister identified the victim as a u.s. national of indian dissent saying he is now out of danger, and he is recovering at the hospital. >>> there's new help for firefighters in prince george's county. studies show being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates similar to those found in combat veterans. today, a new treatment center opened. this is first of its kind facility in north america. senator chris van holland spoke at the afternoon. >> all of us
university. let's get it, america. ♪ >>> in selma, alabama today, they recreated a key event in the fight for civil rights, the march on zelma, 52 years ago, creditedntum that eventually led to the passage of the voting rights act. activists were viciously attacked in police known as bloody sunday. today, the reverend jesse jackson and other civil rights activists led thousands across the historic bridge. >>> the seat community in washington state is on edge tonight after a...
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give yourself some credit. 90% of the world's largest supercomputers run on intel? that means you can take a universedata - in your case literally - and turn it into medical discoveries, diagnostic breakthroughs... ...proof that black holes collapse into one singularity. i don't know what that is. but yes. innovation runs on supercomputers... ...and supercomputers run on intel. you are super smart. and super busy. ♪ ooh! ufo! false alarm, eyelash! we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger... ...and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. implths it's exactly what it is. >> that's to continue to delay the new and approved travel ban if it was critical to protect national security. let's talk about that with our panel. we have david gregory and david druc kerks r. so you have been hearing for a couple of weeks now the new and improved travel ban is imminent. i believe when they originally talked about it it was imminent danger. they needed it to pass immediately because bad guys could be
give yourself some credit. 90% of the world's largest supercomputers run on intel? that means you can take a universedata - in your case literally - and turn it into medical discoveries, diagnostic breakthroughs... ...proof that black holes collapse into one singularity. i don't know what that is. but yes. innovation runs on supercomputers... ...and supercomputers run on intel. you are super smart. and super busy. ♪ ooh! ufo! false alarm, eyelash! we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet...
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testing is credited for helping develop the polio vaccine, insulin for diabetes, the hepatitis b vaccine, and treatments for parkinson's disease, to name a few. researchers at duke university testing also allowed them to develop prosthetic arms and legs that can communicate directly with the human brain. carrie: these are areas in which we just haven't developed sort of alternative technologies that allow us to replace non-human primates. bigad: you don't believe the science is there yet? carrie: the science is not there yet. bigad: but critics point to problems over how researchers are caring for the animals. not including federal facilities, there are 159 primate research centers throughout the us. sixty-nine percent have been cited over the past three years, with seventy-seven violations directly impacting the health of animals. uc davis is home to one of the largest research centers in the country, with more than 6,000 primates. lindsey ruben: that's absolutely almost unfathomable. that's a huge amount of animals bigad: lindsey ruben and other critics of the university's primate program stage silent protests on campus each month to raise awareness. lindsey: we feel tha
testing is credited for helping develop the polio vaccine, insulin for diabetes, the hepatitis b vaccine, and treatments for parkinson's disease, to name a few. researchers at duke university testing also allowed them to develop prosthetic arms and legs that can communicate directly with the human brain. carrie: these are areas in which we just haven't developed sort of alternative technologies that allow us to replace non-human primates. bigad: you don't believe the science is there yet?...
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credits betsy devos with hping her attend a public school. donald trump is backtracking after staying that black universities were real pioneers of school choicethe reaction was swift to that comment. in fact, congressman barbara lee is tweeted, tone deaf, uninformed statement from devos. claire mccaskill wrote, totally nuts. devos friending that establishment of historically black colleges was about choice not racism. secretary devos later clarify in a series of tweets posting, hbcus remain at the forefront of opening doors that has been previously been closed to so many. providing an alternative option to students denied the right to attend a quality school is the legacy of hbcus. >>> then president-elect trump called nato obsolete. but last night he took a new position. >> our foreign policy calls for direct, robust and meaningful engagement with the world. we strongly support nato, an appliance that forges the bond of two world wars, that have grown in fascism, and the cold war, and defeated communism. but our departments must meet their financial obligations. and now, based on our very strong and frank discussions, they are beginning to d
credits betsy devos with hping her attend a public school. donald trump is backtracking after staying that black universities were real pioneers of school choicethe reaction was swift to that comment. in fact, congressman barbara lee is tweeted, tone deaf, uninformed statement from devos. claire mccaskill wrote, totally nuts. devos friending that establishment of historically black colleges was about choice not racism. secretary devos later clarify in a series of tweets posting, hbcus remain at...
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credit. google says eventually it will want to expand the progeria. to include other historically black colleges and universities carolina with their homework. the tech giant installed wifi on more than two dozen school buses. school officials say most students at home in that district. some kids spend up to two hours on the bus so this gives them plenty of time to complete their assignments. i was just wondering this. for parents each device is a filtering system to make sure the kids are doing schoolwork and not surfing or playing candy crush or anything like that. >> i feel as though if i can just do a small portion to help the students, and help the parents that don't have wifi that can't help their kids with their homework, i mean, it makes me go home and know i did something to make a difference in that child's life. >> my oldest, she was actually failing two of her classes and her grades have gone up to passing. >> google hopes to eventually expand the program around the country. still it is in a testing phase but that is a great idea. >> i love it. >> yeah. >> all right. >> could the best years of our li
credit. google says eventually it will want to expand the progeria. to include other historically black colleges and universities carolina with their homework. the tech giant installed wifi on more than two dozen school buses. school officials say most students at home in that district. some kids spend up to two hours on the bus so this gives them plenty of time to complete their assignments. i was just wondering this. for parents each device is a filtering system to make sure the kids are...
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credit. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. >>> welcome back to the show. tonight, from the forthcoming movie "beauty and the beast," luke evans is here. then their new album comes out march 24th. this is a collaboration between jake one and mayer hawthorne. it's called "tuxedo ii." tuxedo from the mercedes-benz stage. tomorrow night, president george w. bush and adam pally will be here. and again, they're not performing together. they will be here individually. >> jimmy: our first guest is one of a very few men to have hosted a game show and been nominated for an academy award -- it's really just him and bob barker, who won the oscar for happy gilmore. on march 31st, he gives voice to an infant in "the boss baby." please welcome alec baldwin. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: real quickly, you came out. y
credit. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. >>> welcome back to the show. tonight, from the forthcoming movie "beauty and the beast," luke evans is here. then their new album...
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university of the arts. >> there were thousands and thousands of dollars, in pretty expensive meals. in fact, liquor bills which is another wrinkle. >> reporter: the former executive director desiree peterkin bellies challenged over her use of credit card according to the report, which shows 458 uber rides run up on a credit card bearing her name , peterkin bell wouldn't talk on camera but that the accusations were not true. there were 50 hotel rooms paid out of the fund during the papal visit, some city officials including mayor nutter had as many as two help tell rooms according to the report, the controller says city commissioner whose name was down for a hotel room actually spent weekend sleeping in city hall. >> one of the commissioners to whom a room was supposedly assign didn't know about the assignment and didn't have access to the room and slept on the cot in city hall. >> reporter: controller has referred his report to numerous law enforcement agencies, ordinarily it would have been sent only to the philadelphia d.a.'s office, but controller says fact that d.a. seth williams is under federal indictment is cause for concern. >> particularly because of the questions about the legitimacy of the district attorney right now,
university of the arts. >> there were thousands and thousands of dollars, in pretty expensive meals. in fact, liquor bills which is another wrinkle. >> reporter: the former executive director desiree peterkin bellies challenged over her use of credit card according to the report, which shows 458 uber rides run up on a credit card bearing her name , peterkin bell wouldn't talk on camera but that the accusations were not true. there were 50 hotel rooms paid out of the fund during the...
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university. he hosed the renaming of the lew kline school of media and communication, now dedicated to lew kline spent more than six decades teaching at temple. mentored thousands of media professionals including saget, who creditsin with student . >> that movie i will say that helped get me teed up. you don't rig those things, but made it possible for people to see it.n festivals lo. i won a couple of festivals landed up on uf didn't have cable. >> he doesn't know how many student -- >> wow, prep it special. good thing bob saget -- good. >> the's legend, klein, well bob obviously quite a career, chris o'connell, also temple grad. roud. we can see why. great his now on there with the school. >> saget will do stand up at ile still in town.r tonight if >> you can see him. sister sledge's hit song we are family being celebrated as a national treasure. >> ♪ we are family ♪ >> the library of congress announcing the song is among 2 new additions to the recordin, nwa's straight out of compton also on barbara streisand people, over the rainbow, from the wizard of oz, and the hit americanngdded. the new addition bring the total up every the registry to 475. >> i wonder how they vote when songs go in. iith any of them. >>
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credit for. she did it because she wanted to. the university because of her involvement in a number of comparable causes and being recognized for building medical center to treat breast cancer in her home names of barbados, creating scholarship program for students? amazing, so many different obstacles she talks about in her life how she over came it and came back, which is the true reward in life when giving back. >> but she did have little bit of her nef there. i love it. couldn't see it was so far away, so i made it to harvard, she was like -- >> the flare flip? >> she had ponytail, she flipped. that will i'm here, guys. >> i've arrived. >> 8:24. speaking of throw backs, talk about a 90s throw back, escape was one of the popular girl groups from that decade. >> didn't they have that one song ♪ >> uh-huh. >> so now, announce. , listen. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> so that wasn't the announcement, obviously the video, kick it? >> kicking it. >> candy burned, from real housewives of atlanta, tamika married, tamika annular to be a scott reuniting revealing
credit for. she did it because she wanted to. the university because of her involvement in a number of comparable causes and being recognized for building medical center to treat breast cancer in her home names of barbados, creating scholarship program for students? amazing, so many different obstacles she talks about in her life how she over came it and came back, which is the true reward in life when giving back. >> but she did have little bit of her nef there. i love it. couldn't see...
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universe is up more than 3.5% finishing the day at $141 on the button. bass's pro shops billion offer for rival cabella's may have got an life line. as a part of the original deal the creditard issueer capital one was supposed to acquire cabella's banking operationings, but capital one said it wouldn't be able to get regulatory approval before the dead line. now synovis financial may be achoiring that business. on the news, cabella's popped to $52.04. >>> the world's large effort asset manager is overhauling its business, at the heart of the change, robots. life lock will increase machines when deciding what shares to buy and sell. as a result the firm will offer its retail customers lower cost funds that rely on computers to make decisions t. move comes as investors move more of their money into passive investments, like index funds, from those actively managed funds t. changes will result in job losses. they have roughly $5 trillion under management. >>> financial services industry, including black rock becomes more automated, there are some things investors need to keep in mind, especially within it comes to what are known as robo-adviser options. here to discuss that
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university of kentucky. >> high school freshman being held a hero after rescuing his friend from choking. abby: a security video captured ian brown changing color. performing the heimlich. rob: he creditslping to stay calm under pressure. that is incredible. abby: a texas judge being sued for starting every session for a prayer. is this a legitimate lawsuit gq >> vindicated by chairman nunez? >> i somewhat do. i very much appreciate the fact they found what they found. i somewhat do. abby: a brand-new smoking gun that could prove president trump did in fact tie -- president obama did in fact spy on team trump. the political panel weighing in on this moment. abby: the firefighter who went above and beyond to save a dog. affirmative. we have large quantities of excitement. goodbye. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. abby: welcome back to "fox and friends" first. bill diblasio, ducking out of the press conference after a judge ruled he must turn over emails with his closest advisers. >> what are you afraid of? abby: the emails between the
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if you look at the universal republicans that number would be higher because -- >> let me ask you something. why in the healthcare bill are the tax credits skewed so dramatically toward the more affluent. >> thank you very much, jeff, well done. you got right on to this. so in this legislation if you had a bit more revenue, the hard thing in obamacare would actually get this revenue, right. again you might want to have tax cuts down the line. you might want to have bigger middle class tax cuts. that's what republicans would enthusiastically support but where was the grassroots furor for cutting taxes, for people earning millions and millions of dollars. if you're looking at cuts in taxes on investment income but that is really the chief accomplishment of ryan-care relative to all the other disruption and harm it may well cause. that sends a bad central. we're going to have a tax reform that will focus on the economy, corporate taxes that male week america more attractive destination for investments. that would have been a first great thing too but instead you have ryan acting as though there's some kind of time limit on obamacare. this i
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credit that's not quite as generous for taxpayers. it would cut tax increases for high income families and drug makers. meanwhile democrats are universally opposed to gop health plan almost reveling in fact in this latest setback. donald trump may be a great negotiator. rookiese when bringing this up. clearly you're not ready the question is will they be ready for a vote tomorrow? we're going to have to see as the late night negotiations continue. > when we come back tonight, an alarming of teenage girls missing in d.c. we've been talking about this for months now. police have a new social media push to bring them home. but the question is is it causing panic in the community. > nearly after six months after this largo high school graduate was shot and killed police have release a sketch of a person of interest in the case. we have details coming up. a big heist at a maryland sears department store. how a thieve almost got away with almost $800,000 worth of jewelry. and we want to he that you backing to that breaking news in waldorf, m. these are live images from the scene. people are dead, a toddler and a gunman. two other people were f
credit that's not quite as generous for taxpayers. it would cut tax increases for high income families and drug makers. meanwhile democrats are universally opposed to gop health plan almost reveling in fact in this latest setback. donald trump may be a great negotiator. rookiese when bringing this up. clearly you're not ready the question is will they be ready for a vote tomorrow? we're going to have to see as the late night negotiations continue. > when we come back tonight, an alarming of...
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credit suisse asia investment conference. much more to come here, particularly jonathan taylor, professor from stanford university joining us inuple minutes. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ the biggest week in tv is back. wow, watchathon has netflix? hey, drop a beat... [ beatboxing throughout ] show me orange is the new black. wait, no bloodline. how about bojack? luke cage. oh, dj tanner. maybe show me lilyhammer. mmm, show me last chance u. on second thought, maybe pompidou. narcos, fearless, cooked, the crown. marco polo, lost & found. grace and frankie, hemlock grove. season one of... show me house of cards. xfinity watchathon week starts april 3. get unlimited access to all of netflix and more, free with xfinity on demand. live-streat the airport.e sport binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. yvonne: this is daybreak asia. betty: i am betty lou here in your. you are watching daybreak asia. let's get to the first word news with paul allen. paul. early factory data from china shows th
credit suisse asia investment conference. much more to come here, particularly jonathan taylor, professor from stanford university joining us inuple minutes. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ the biggest week in tv is back. wow, watchathon has netflix? hey, drop a beat... [ beatboxing throughout ] show me orange is the new black. wait, no bloodline. how about bojack? luke cage. oh, dj tanner. maybe show me lilyhammer. mmm, show me last chance u. on second thought, maybe pompidou. narcos,...
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science at the washington, d.c., university will get a chance to come here to the west coast for a 12-week summer program starting this year. they will earn college creditnd take classes from howard faculty and google engineers. >> it's an opportunity for us to work upstream and by bringing them to campus, they have the opportunity to not only work on their academic rigor in terms of the preparedness for the broader tech ecosystem, but they also have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the silicon valley culture. >> data shows there's low enrollment of african-american students in computer science. right now, this program only for howard students, but google says it will expand the program in the next few years. >>> now your morning money report. pepsi and coca-cola removing larger soda bottles as a sugary drink tax goes into effect in philadelphia. the companies are replacing those bottles with smaller versions. pepsi says they're making the switch because sales on larger bottles are down significantly. coke says they're doing it because it's what people want. oakland, san francisco, and albany all approved a sugar tax in november. there's no word
science at the washington, d.c., university will get a chance to come here to the west coast for a 12-week summer program starting this year. they will earn college creditnd take classes from howard faculty and google engineers. >> it's an opportunity for us to work upstream and by bringing them to campus, they have the opportunity to not only work on their academic rigor in terms of the preparedness for the broader tech ecosystem, but they also have the opportunity to immerse themselves...