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and many landlords are reporting that tenants on universal credit are in arrears.ter hall. i checked the records again and again and again and i said this is going to be a car crash on this article issue and it was ignored so we move on to 2015, bit of context, we had numerous examples as my colleague has indicated and others have experienced in this room over the last two years without that default, fewer and fewer private landlords are actually letting the people on universal credit and those he worked were falling into arrears. just utter madness. i had a landlord come to my surgery with 20 tenants on universal credit of whom 18 were in arrears and nine had to be evicted, that is at this very early stage of the roll—out when the full service hasn't yet come to my area. does he agree with me that those are the sort of facts that don't fit into the theory of universal credit? in northern ireland we have negotiated that but it has not led to an increase in terms of rent arrears, there are other problems but rent arrears is not a big one and we have negotiated twice
and many landlords are reporting that tenants on universal credit are in arrears.ter hall. i checked the records again and again and again and i said this is going to be a car crash on this article issue and it was ignored so we move on to 2015, bit of context, we had numerous examples as my colleague has indicated and others have experienced in this room over the last two years without that default, fewer and fewer private landlords are actually letting the people on universal credit and those...
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initiate that as mps and peers hope that the government makes changes universal credit. this is the aim of civil find the system and making it easier for people to get into work. supported the idea, it was a growing chorus of concerns about the six week wake their claimants received first payment. opponents say this was pushing people into debt. jeremy corbyn took up the charge at prime minister. >> the roll out of universal credit is already causing debt, poverty and homelessness. the prime minister except that he would be irresponsible to press on, regardless question my quest theresa may explained why the change had been introduced. >> what we want is a welfare system that provides a safety net to those who need it that helps people to get into the workplace, helps people to earn more and to provide for themselves and their families. >> the discontent growing caused a debate demanding a cord and the benefits rollout. thenservative rejected suggestion that his party didn't understand the problem people face. >> my father died at an early doors, have this on the that wa
initiate that as mps and peers hope that the government makes changes universal credit. this is the aim of civil find the system and making it easier for people to get into work. supported the idea, it was a growing chorus of concerns about the six week wake their claimants received first payment. opponents say this was pushing people into debt. jeremy corbyn took up the charge at prime minister. >> the roll out of universal credit is already causing debt, poverty and homelessness. the...
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this pushed people into debt and arrears. >> the rollout of universal credit is already causing debt,overty and homelessness. does the prime minister accept it would be responsible to press on regardless? >> teresa may explain why the change had been introduced. >> what we want is where phil system that provides a safety net for those who need it, that helps people get into the workplace, helps people to earn more and to provide for themselves and their families. >> with this intent growing labor called a debate demanding a cause in the rollout. the conservatives project the [inaudible] >> we absolutely do understand the importance of providing opportunities and that's what is politics and that's why i support universal credit and i don't want to see it [inaudible] >> i want to generally see for the officers [inaudible] >> they were worried about the change. >> one man came to the church with her disabled son was moved to the universal credit and waited seven weeks for her money. she told one of my clergy that she took paper napkins from mcdonald's because she was unable to afford toi
this pushed people into debt and arrears. >> the rollout of universal credit is already causing debt,overty and homelessness. does the prime minister accept it would be responsible to press on regardless? >> teresa may explain why the change had been introduced. >> what we want is where phil system that provides a safety net for those who need it, that helps people get into the workplace, helps people to earn more and to provide for themselves and their families. >> with...
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jeremy corbyn took a. >> universal credit card and debt, at home with this.s the prime minister except it would be irresponsible to press on regardless? >> theresa may explain why the change had been introduced. >> what we want is a welfare system that provides a safety net for those who need it into the work place, hot people to earn more and provide themselves and their families. >> with the growing labor court debate, demanding the benefit rollout that conservatives objected his party didn't understand the public people face. >> my father died at an early age. there wasn't any support. we absolutely understand the importance. that is why i support universal credit and i don't want to see it because it does offer a transformational opportunity for people. >> none of us aligning the vote of expedient coming to you with genuine problems here that the government is stealing. >> worried about the impact of the change. >> with her disabled son. she was moved on to universal credit than we did seven weeks for her money. she told one of my clergy that she took pap
jeremy corbyn took a. >> universal credit card and debt, at home with this.s the prime minister except it would be irresponsible to press on regardless? >> theresa may explain why the change had been introduced. >> what we want is a welfare system that provides a safety net for those who need it into the work place, hot people to earn more and provide themselves and their families. >> with the growing labor court debate, demanding the benefit rollout that conservatives...
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a woman was moved onto universal credit and waited seven weeks for her money. she told one of my 30 that she took paper napkins from mcdonald's because she was unable to afford toilet paper. her son's condition means that he wears nappies which she was also unable to afford. can any of us imagine the stress and the indignity of such a situation? host: at the end of the debates in the comments mps voted for , the government to cut the waiting time for payment although mps from the government 's side did not take part in that vote. a few weeks later, they announced that in the future money can be paid directly to advancesds and large could be claimed and repaid more slowly. >> we are now offering a balanced package of improvements which ensures extra support for those who need it most. host: while those changes were welcomed, mps went on to demand that this was about the benefits being released to the committee that scrutinizes the work of the department. a leading campaigner reminded mps why he fought for the policy to be changed. on friday, the most brilliant t
a woman was moved onto universal credit and waited seven weeks for her money. she told one of my 30 that she took paper napkins from mcdonald's because she was unable to afford toilet paper. her son's condition means that he wears nappies which she was also unable to afford. can any of us imagine the stress and the indignity of such a situation? host: at the end of the debates in the comments mps voted for , the government to cut the waiting time for payment although mps from the government 's...
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universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in decades.ause chaos in the provision of free school meals in england. they believe that plans to link eligibility for the free meals to household earnings, which often fluctuate, will also undermine the core principal of the universal credit that work always pays. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. brea kfast breakfast time at a south london school, a handy aid to working families and those struggling to get by. around half the pupils here get free school meals, a by—product of getting certain benefits. but universal credit which families can move on and off when earnings change could make it hard for the school to know who is eligible. it would be very complicated for the school and we would find it hard to monitor and follow. parents would not understand. 0ne follow. parents would not understand. one week we are asking for money, the following month, we are not. it is confusing for the school, parents, nota are not. it is confusing for the school, parents, not a good
universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in decades.ause chaos in the provision of free school meals in england. they believe that plans to link eligibility for the free meals to household earnings, which often fluctuate, will also undermine the core principal of the universal credit that work always pays. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. brea kfast breakfast time at a south london school, a handy aid to working families and those struggling to get by. around...
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tell us what happened to your tax credits when you removed over to universal credit. gave me the dates that it was possibly overpaid until. they started taking the money out of my benefit, without consulting with me. so, they did not warn you that they were going to ta ke warn you that they were going to take the money? no, it is only 10.20 513 take the money? no, it is only 10.20 5p per month, i have checked this morning, but when i went myjournal, andl morning, but when i went myjournal, and i have —— ifi morning, but when i went myjournal, and i have —— if i had not gone on to that is emi other deductions are going, i would to that is emi other deductions are going, iwould not to that is emi other deductions are going, i would not have even known that i was... the money was being taken for tax credits. what impact is that money that is being taken away from you having on your ability to clothe yourself, feed yourself, pretty roof over your head? well, going over to universal credit, i did lose a certain amount anyway from myjobseeker's did lose a certain amount any
tell us what happened to your tax credits when you removed over to universal credit. gave me the dates that it was possibly overpaid until. they started taking the money out of my benefit, without consulting with me. so, they did not warn you that they were going to ta ke warn you that they were going to take the money? no, it is only 10.20 513 take the money? no, it is only 10.20 5p per month, i have checked this morning, but when i went myjournal, andl morning, but when i went myjournal, and...
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universal credit.out it, it is on the bbc news website. it is on the bbc news website. it is one of the most read stories on our website. for the first time, helping them earn more in work. just like under the old system. realistic and achievable. failed to do so before a decision is made. thank you for your messages. telling me your experiences of being sanctioned. sanctioned. sanctioned for attending training to better myself in my career. better myself in my career. them over three months to realise the mistake plunging me into debt. the mistake plunging me into debt. for leaving a job that hadn't paid me for nearly three months. me for nearly three months. and had been unable to pay my childcare fees. childcare fees. had made myself willingly unemployed. unemployed. now required to work for free yet somehow still pay the bills. and fay says, i am petrified of universal credit coming to my area. universal credit coming to my area. will receive from one month to the next? next? if you are getting in
universal credit.out it, it is on the bbc news website. it is on the bbc news website. it is one of the most read stories on our website. for the first time, helping them earn more in work. just like under the old system. realistic and achievable. failed to do so before a decision is made. thank you for your messages. telling me your experiences of being sanctioned. sanctioned. sanctioned for attending training to better myself in my career. better myself in my career. them over three months to...
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hugh miller, the underwater cameraman who worked on blue planet universal credit is the biggest welfare england. they believe that plans to link eligibility for the free meals to household earnings — which often fluctuate — will also undermine the core principal of the universal credit, that work always pays. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan reports. breakfast time at a south london school, a handy aid to working families and those struggling to get by. around half the pupils at charlton manor primary get free school meals, a by—product of getting certain benefits. but universal credit which families can move on and off when earnings change could make it hard for the school to know who is eligible. it would be very complicated for the school and we would find it hard to be able to monitor and follow that. parents would not understand. one week we are asking for money, the following month, we are not, and i think they would be confused. it is confusing for the school, for the parents, and it is not a good way of doing it. the school has invested heavily in giving childr
hugh miller, the underwater cameraman who worked on blue planet universal credit is the biggest welfare england. they believe that plans to link eligibility for the free meals to household earnings — which often fluctuate — will also undermine the core principal of the universal credit, that work always pays. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan reports. breakfast time at a south london school, a handy aid to working families and those struggling to get by. around half the...
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can the prime minister tell us is that how universal credit supposed to work? and that she regret, m his son naturally stimulate 9000 children living in poverty? >> she will note changes would make him when he changes to the operation of universal credit which were announced in the budget, including changes which mean the availability of advanced payments have increased. the size of those advance payments have increased but i'm sure if she would like to send the details of the case right in with me then we can look at it and make sure it is properly considered. >> i want to -- national statistics show for the progress in reduced deficits. [inaudible] over 170 billion pounds? >> my honorable friend raises a very important point. it hasn't been easy reducing the deficit in the way we have. we have to deal with the biggest deficit in our peacetime history that was left us by the labour party, by the government -- [shouting] >> yes, yes. >> order. >> they may not like hearing that but it's what happened. [shouting] >> it is by the hard work of the british people an
can the prime minister tell us is that how universal credit supposed to work? and that she regret, m his son naturally stimulate 9000 children living in poverty? >> she will note changes would make him when he changes to the operation of universal credit which were announced in the budget, including changes which mean the availability of advanced payments have increased. the size of those advance payments have increased but i'm sure if she would like to send the details of the case right...
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style charges for the most vulnerable desperately seeking help but absolutely mr speaker the universal credit helpline. claimants fifty five pence per minute for the privilege of trying to get someone to help them claim what they believe they're entitled to will the prime minister did to me show some humanity intervene and make at least a helpline three know the most vulnerable in british society whether they be homeless pendulous or hungry will have to come up with fifty five p.c. or nearly a dollar a minute to phone someone who might be able to help them and anyway jeremy corbyn and his friends probably racist and hate jews be at the. and she's human rights commission said labor needs to establish that it is not a racist party. and the label. on the label leader of brighton council threatened to find labor conference is because of freely expressed anti semitism if anyone seriously thinks jeremy corbyn is a racist and d.c. might you're welcome to email us or contact us via social media. well now let's forget the un said degraded by trump withdrawing the usa from unesco its national libraries
style charges for the most vulnerable desperately seeking help but absolutely mr speaker the universal credit helpline. claimants fifty five pence per minute for the privilege of trying to get someone to help them claim what they believe they're entitled to will the prime minister did to me show some humanity intervene and make at least a helpline three know the most vulnerable in british society whether they be homeless pendulous or hungry will have to come up with fifty five p.c. or nearly a...
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for all of these stories limit a big thank you well from arguably the disastrous rollout of universal credit little lonely housing prices to forty two individuals having as much wealth as nearly four billion of the world's poorest here to go to oxfam's latest inequality award is the engineers u.k. deputy head of research deborah harder deborah welcome to going on the ground to tell me about the report which was coincides with the world economic forum meeting in divorce in switzerland writes they this week we've got the world's rich and powerful gathering in the mountains of data and they're talking about the way that the economy and their level have great statistics of growth then we have seen great cities well they will say it's with everyone but what we find in the data is the billionaires have done extremely well the richest one percent done extremely well they've got eighty percent of total that's happened over the last twelve months what we're doing with this report is bringing into this story bring into this event in davos the story of everyone else the rest of the distribution the nin
for all of these stories limit a big thank you well from arguably the disastrous rollout of universal credit little lonely housing prices to forty two individuals having as much wealth as nearly four billion of the world's poorest here to go to oxfam's latest inequality award is the engineers u.k. deputy head of research deborah harder deborah welcome to going on the ground to tell me about the report which was coincides with the world economic forum meeting in divorce in switzerland writes...
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. >> the right honorable gentlemen knows that universal credit is a better system and a simpler system that encourages people to get into workplaces to ensure the more they are and the more they keep. once universal credit is rolled out, 50,000 more children eligible -- >> can i welcome the great speech the prime minister gave on the environment? the prime minister and deepest party supports in place that promote -- does the prime minister agree with me is that any commercial development must take into account the needs of the environment? >> can i say to my honorable friend i thank him for the comments he made about the speech but what it was about a 25 year environment plan the government published. it is important steps we have taken to assure that we do need our environment in a better state than when we came into it. i also agree with him that the economic growth for protection of the environment and opposites, they are not, it is possible to ensure we are protecting our environment while economic growth, not least because of the innovative activities we are developing to be sure
. >> the right honorable gentlemen knows that universal credit is a better system and a simpler system that encourages people to get into workplaces to ensure the more they are and the more they keep. once universal credit is rolled out, 50,000 more children eligible -- >> can i welcome the great speech the prime minister gave on the environment? the prime minister and deepest party supports in place that promote -- does the prime minister agree with me is that any commercial...
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which is seen as a poison chalice, very difficult, and a legacy issue from iain duncan smith's universal creditl. yet. it has been a nightmare, causing many problems. let's move on to the next story, this one in bloomberg. one of their favourite lines is suggesting aston martin could come to market, a flirtation, a valuation putting it on par with ferraris. i would a valuation putting it on par with ferraris. iwould imagine a valuation putting it on par with ferraris. i would imagine people would like to get a bit of aston martin. they cannot drive one but perhaps they can get some shares. martin. they cannot drive one but perhaps they can get some sharesm is always exciting when a company floats and goes on to the public market. it is also a test of investor appetite out there, and with a british brand going on the market, it would be a test on brexit. a litmus test on investor sentiment, and also a car. the market flotations that get all of the attention, and many argue they are overvalued, technology stocks, coming to market at the moment, it isa coming to market at the moment, it is a diffe
which is seen as a poison chalice, very difficult, and a legacy issue from iain duncan smith's universal creditl. yet. it has been a nightmare, causing many problems. let's move on to the next story, this one in bloomberg. one of their favourite lines is suggesting aston martin could come to market, a flirtation, a valuation putting it on par with ferraris. i would a valuation putting it on par with ferraris. iwould imagine a valuation putting it on par with ferraris. i would imagine people...
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she was put on universal credit in january 26th, a judge recently ruled that that sanction was wrong and it's been -- [ indiscernible ] above all, would you apologize to markle? >> i am obviously, i am sorry to hear the case that the honorable gentleman has set out. i am very happy that that case is properly looked into. >> andrea jenkins? >> thank you, mr. speaker. following the announcement on northern powerhouse rail whether the prime minister confirm the commitment to investing in northern transport infrastructure and ensuring that the northern powerhouse materializes? >> well, i am very happy to give that commitment to the north er powerhouse and to giving the great city across the north the transport infrastructure that they need in order to be able to develop that northern powerhouse. we are spending a record 13 billion pounds to transform transport across the north. we've made transport for the north the first-ever sub-national transport body and backed that up by 260 million pounds of government funding. they drafted their plan for consultation and i would hope that all memb
she was put on universal credit in january 26th, a judge recently ruled that that sanction was wrong and it's been -- [ indiscernible ] above all, would you apologize to markle? >> i am obviously, i am sorry to hear the case that the honorable gentleman has set out. i am very happy that that case is properly looked into. >> andrea jenkins? >> thank you, mr. speaker. following the announcement on northern powerhouse rail whether the prime minister confirm the commitment to...
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it isa universal credit is a better system. welcome the great speech that the prime minister gave last thursday on the environment? it is right that the prime minister and indeed this party supports companies that promote sustainable growth, but does the prime minister also agree with me that any commercial development must ta ke that any commercial development must take now into account the needs of the environment? can i say to my honourable friend, i thank him for the comments he made about the speech. but what it was about was the 25 year environment plan that the 25 year environment plan that the guv —— the government has published. it is important to leave the environment in a better state than when we came into it. i also agree with him that all too often people see economic growth or protection of the environment as opposites, they are not. and it is absolutely possible for us to ensure that we are protecting our environment whilst producing that economic growth, not least because of the innovative technologies that we
it isa universal credit is a better system. welcome the great speech that the prime minister gave last thursday on the environment? it is right that the prime minister and indeed this party supports companies that promote sustainable growth, but does the prime minister also agree with me that any commercial development must ta ke that any commercial development must take now into account the needs of the environment? can i say to my honourable friend, i thank him for the comments he made about...
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on edx unless they accept it for credit at their own university. so this is eating your own dog food. so that is huge. you cannot believe the level of quality improvement because of the credit-backed nature. the second thing is, as jeff mentioned, we have peer reviews of students, star ratings, like with products from amazon, so to speak. that helps a lot. the third thing is that we developed a quality rubric for moocs. initially, we called it a quality rubric. it's a checklist. we will not put a course on edx unless it passes the quality rubric and as many universities have moved platforms, many of them were not allowed to run on edited edx because it hasn't passed the rubric. many of our university partners were unhappy with the word quality, and someone else telling people what quality is, so we've now called it a mooc development checklist, but that's the third thing that we do. and the fourth thing, of course, is data analytics. i like to think of our digital platform as almost a particle accelerator for learning where we capture every single
on edx unless they accept it for credit at their own university. so this is eating your own dog food. so that is huge. you cannot believe the level of quality improvement because of the credit-backed nature. the second thing is, as jeff mentioned, we have peer reviews of students, star ratings, like with products from amazon, so to speak. that helps a lot. the third thing is that we developed a quality rubric for moocs. initially, we called it a quality rubric. it's a checklist. we will not put...
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you pulled out a column from the sun about how to survive the latest universal credits.nt advocacy, which is essentially supporting people generally a whole manner of issues, but people going through the benefits system. if you ever had to fill out one of those forms you know they are quite an undertaking. he gives an update on how things are changing, they have brought down the waiting time from six weeks to five weeks but if you have to wait five weeks to be paid you will notice it and if you have no savings it increasingly difficult. the comments on the fact the amount people are getting has been produced since the universal credit was introduced. i recently met somebody, they can also take away a0% of what you're entitled to if your council tax arrears or outstanding debts, which is quite probable if you are in this very ha rd probable if you are in this very hard up situation. there is a gentleman, i guess he was in his early 30s, he was on £150 per month and he had to pay all his bills and feeds himself of that. and you think how on earth... i agree it's about enco
you pulled out a column from the sun about how to survive the latest universal credits.nt advocacy, which is essentially supporting people generally a whole manner of issues, but people going through the benefits system. if you ever had to fill out one of those forms you know they are quite an undertaking. he gives an update on how things are changing, they have brought down the waiting time from six weeks to five weeks but if you have to wait five weeks to be paid you will notice it and if you...
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universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in decades.ieve that plans to link eligibility for the free meals to household earnings — which often fluctuate — will also undermine the core principal of the universal credit, that work always pays. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan reports. breakfast time at a south london school, a handy aid to working families and those struggling to get by. around half the pupils at charlton manor primary get free school meals, a by—product of getting certain benefits. but universal credit which families can move on and off when earnings change could make it hard for the school to know who is eligible. it would be very complicated for the school and we would find it hard to be able to monitor and follow that. parents would not understand. one week we are asking for money, the following month, we are not, and i think they would be confused. it is confusing for the school, for the parents, and it is not a good way of doing it. the school has invested heavily in giving children healthy food, c
universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in decades.ieve that plans to link eligibility for the free meals to household earnings — which often fluctuate — will also undermine the core principal of the universal credit, that work always pays. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan reports. breakfast time at a south london school, a handy aid to working families and those struggling to get by. around half the pupils at charlton manor primary get free school meals, a...
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may: the right honorable gentlemen knows that universal credit is a better system and a simpler system that encourages people to get into workplaces to ensure the more they are and the more they keep. our proposal means that once it is rolled out, we will see 50,000 more children eligible for more free school meals. >> can i welcome the great speech the prime minister gave last thursday on the environment? the prime minister and this party supports sustainable growth. but does the prime minister also agree with me that any commercial development must take into account the needs of the environment? p.m. may: can i say to my honorable friend i thank him for the comments he made about the speech, but i think it is very important that we ensure that we do leave our environment in a better state than when we came into it. i also agree with him that the people see economic growth or protection of the environment as opposites. they are not. it is absolutely possible to ensure that we are protecting our environment because of the innovative technologies that we could be developing to ensure th
may: the right honorable gentlemen knows that universal credit is a better system and a simpler system that encourages people to get into workplaces to ensure the more they are and the more they keep. our proposal means that once it is rolled out, we will see 50,000 more children eligible for more free school meals. >> can i welcome the great speech the prime minister gave last thursday on the environment? the prime minister and this party supports sustainable growth. but does the prime...
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the university of north carolina committed academic fraud for 18 years, issuing credits for students that did not attend classes because the classes didn't exist and nothing happened to the university. no sanctions, no accreditation removal, nothing and we think it should be exactly the opposite. if you want to teach someone something and create brain surgery, great. tell us what you want to do and put it in writing. you define your standards and that's the greatness of the american system and it's not about having a central standard that every university has to follow and you say truth in advertising. if i'm going to do x, put that in your requirement and provide us a measure with which you decide you'll be measured against and then, bam, you're accredited right off the bat, but guess what? three years, four years, five years after you graduate your students we're going to measure it and if you don't do what you say you're out of business and so it shifts the accreditation from having this insanely high barrier to entry to actually being focused on quality and it's a much lighter tou
the university of north carolina committed academic fraud for 18 years, issuing credits for students that did not attend classes because the classes didn't exist and nothing happened to the university. no sanctions, no accreditation removal, nothing and we think it should be exactly the opposite. if you want to teach someone something and create brain surgery, great. tell us what you want to do and put it in writing. you define your standards and that's the greatness of the american system and...
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growth will also mean weak tax revenue growth and that complicates tasks like the introduction of universal creditld always be hard and fiddly, but doing this on a budget makes everything harder. the benefit being much less generous than it had been planned to be adds a lot of pain into the mixture. the nhs and social care are another troublesome problem. the care services are desperate for money, and we are well off our target at the moment. so far, the public has seemed quite relaxed about longer waits, but the clinical problems it creates are mounting and public indifference may soon turn. finally, keep an eye on universities. while well shielded from austerity, they are perhaps the most pro—remain sector in the country and they're having their funding reviewed. and a new regulator's coming in. which has already caused some consternation. if you were trying to foment a culture war, it's harder to think a better way to get going. it's not all doom and gloom. precisely because polls suggest the british public aren't optimistic. so a middling finish might be greeted quite warmly. but it's certainl
growth will also mean weak tax revenue growth and that complicates tasks like the introduction of universal creditld always be hard and fiddly, but doing this on a budget makes everything harder. the benefit being much less generous than it had been planned to be adds a lot of pain into the mixture. the nhs and social care are another troublesome problem. the care services are desperate for money, and we are well off our target at the moment. so far, the public has seemed quite relaxed about...
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university of north carolina committed academic fraud for 18 years, issuing credits for students that did not attend classes, because the classes didn't exist, and nothing happened to the university. no sanctions, no accreditation removal, nothing. so we think that it should be exactly the opposite. if you want to actually teach someone something, if you want to create brain surgery, great. tell us what you want to do, put it in writing, you define your standards. that's the greatness of the american system. it's not about having a central standard that every university has to follow. but you say truth in advertising. if i'm going to do x, put that in your requirement and provide us a measure with which you decide you will be measured against. then bam, you are accredited right off the bat. but guess what? three years, four years, five years after you graduate your students, we are going to measure it and if you don't do what you say, you are out of business. so it shifts the accreditation from having this insanely high barrier to entry to actually being focused on quality and it's a
university of north carolina committed academic fraud for 18 years, issuing credits for students that did not attend classes, because the classes didn't exist, and nothing happened to the university. no sanctions, no accreditation removal, nothing. so we think that it should be exactly the opposite. if you want to actually teach someone something, if you want to create brain surgery, great. tell us what you want to do, put it in writing, you define your standards. that's the greatness of the...
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Jan 26, 2018
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we will not offer a micromasters unless they are accepted for credit at their own university. this is eating your own dog food. that is huge. you cannot believe the level of quality improving because of the credit backed nature. the second thing is, as jeff mentioned, we have pier reviews of students, star ratings like the products from amazon. that helps a lot. the third thing is we developed a quality rubric. we called it a quality rubric. it is a checklist. we will not put a course on it unless it passes a quality rubric. as many universities have moved other platforms but it did not allow to run because it hasn't pass the rubric. many of our university partners were unhappy with quality. we have now called it a moot development checklist. that's the third thing we do. the fourth thing, of course, is data analytics. i like to think of our digital platform as almost a particle accelerator for learning. we capture every single mouse click and make all the analytics available to the instructors in schools and researchers so they can do a.b. testing. just like amazon makes sure
we will not offer a micromasters unless they are accepted for credit at their own university. this is eating your own dog food. that is huge. you cannot believe the level of quality improving because of the credit backed nature. the second thing is, as jeff mentioned, we have pier reviews of students, star ratings like the products from amazon. that helps a lot. the third thing is we developed a quality rubric. we called it a quality rubric. it is a checklist. we will not put a course on it...
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, that is impacting on so many universal credit, that is impacting on so many lives up and downn public or private, and i don't think barry sheerman has either. i would be interested to know when he has ever heard her say it. i was a member of the coalition government when we were trying to find savings, and it was a difficult time, fronting that up, and esther mcvey was someone who, i think, up, and esther mcvey was someone who, ithink, particularly up, and esther mcvey was someone who, i think, particularly as a woman in politics, in brutal politics, was picked on. some much worse things than you have just quoted, which i cannot repeat on the bbc, which said against, she was personally vilified, and although i am not involved in politics anymore, i think that, actually, she am not involved in politics anymore, ithink that, actually, she is am not involved in politics anymore, i think that, actually, she is a humane person, the sort of person you want involved in these issues. simon greene, as a disability campaigner, it was one of her responsibilities to oversee the introducti
, that is impacting on so many universal credit, that is impacting on so many lives up and downn public or private, and i don't think barry sheerman has either. i would be interested to know when he has ever heard her say it. i was a member of the coalition government when we were trying to find savings, and it was a difficult time, fronting that up, and esther mcvey was someone who, i think, up, and esther mcvey was someone who, ithink, particularly up, and esther mcvey was someone who, i...
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these are families who are being very impacted by benefits, universal credit rolled out in our borough meals, they rely on us during term time and holiday time. coming to my food bank, you can do it any time. there is real poverty, there are children who have nothing to eat. thank you all, we will see what happens. we have heard this morning that unemployment has fallen against any number of people in work is at any number of people in work is at an all—time high. but there are some more depressing stats out today, that the happiness and confidence of young people in this country has dropped to its youngest level in yea rs. dropped to its youngest level in years. the princess trust survey to more than 2000 young people and found that concerns about their future and job prospects are really playing on the minds of quite a lot of them. five young people have been sharing their work worries with us. when are you going to stand on your own two feet? you are not masculine enough. maybe you are not able to ta ke enough. maybe you are not able to take it on at the minute, it would be too much
these are families who are being very impacted by benefits, universal credit rolled out in our borough meals, they rely on us during term time and holiday time. coming to my food bank, you can do it any time. there is real poverty, there are children who have nothing to eat. thank you all, we will see what happens. we have heard this morning that unemployment has fallen against any number of people in work is at any number of people in work is at an all—time high. but there are some more...
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quite often, if they are on benefits, there have been problems with universal credit.n debt and you don't know what to do about it. at that point, what should you do?” say to people going get help immediately. even if you think it is nothing, whatever, there are three debt advice charities, really good ones, like a step change, citizens advice. national debt line, christians against that make poverty —— against poverty. i had ihad an i had an experience lately where the payment was cancelled and it was handed over to the debt selection team, and when it came to sort it out, they said can you afford this? you are not stopping paying a utility bill to pay this, are you? so people are thinking quite differently about how are you prioritise your debt now, as well. absolutely, and it is good they are doing that, because people have been literally not eating in order to pay bills, and quite often they are bills, and quite often they are bills that they don't have to pay. and this is another thing you can get help with from these charities. there are some bills you really nee
quite often, if they are on benefits, there have been problems with universal credit.n debt and you don't know what to do about it. at that point, what should you do?” say to people going get help immediately. even if you think it is nothing, whatever, there are three debt advice charities, really good ones, like a step change, citizens advice. national debt line, christians against that make poverty —— against poverty. i had ihad an i had an experience lately where the payment was...
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Jan 17, 2018
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last year 2,224 high school students took at least one dual credit course from a university. another 934 took a technical institute course. the pass rate is excellent, over 90%, and the cost savings are substantial. last year these students saved an estimated $5.3 million, compared to the tuition rate they would otherwise pay. this year i'll propose to update the statute and clarify the manners which the students the institutions and the state share the cost of this program, and i hope you'll support that legislation. as i mentioned, i made workforce policy my policy initiative for the western governor's association, and i invited u.s. secretary of labor to participate in our first summit in sioux falls. when he was here he asked me as wga chair to promote another issue that is a priority of the trump administration. that's streamlining professional licenseure. licenses can make it difficult for professionals to move because each state has its own requirements. clearly, professional licensing plays an important role in protecting the public. no one wants to be operated on by
last year 2,224 high school students took at least one dual credit course from a university. another 934 took a technical institute course. the pass rate is excellent, over 90%, and the cost savings are substantial. last year these students saved an estimated $5.3 million, compared to the tuition rate they would otherwise pay. this year i'll propose to update the statute and clarify the manners which the students the institutions and the state share the cost of this program, and i hope you'll...
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high school, getsy enrolled at western oregon university where she's studying to become a gerontology nurse. she works incredibly hard. she's taking 20 credits a semester. i remember whether i was in college, 15 credits was a lot. she's taking 20 working full time at an assistive living facility and has recently become a certified rock climbing instructor. she's scheduled to graduate a year early -- she's taking 20 credits -- a year early from western oregon in may. after graduation, she's planning to enroll in an accelerated nursing master's program so that she can realize her dream of becoming a jarenology -- gerontology nurse. she talked about wanting to care for people like her grandmother back in mexico and for her parents as they got older. without the protections daca provides, getsy would lose her work authorization and if she isn't able to work, she would not be able to pay for school and would be unable to pursue her dreams. when i asked her why she traveled for days to come to washington to share this message with congress, her response was very moving. she said, quote, i have so many dreams and aspiration and i urge people here t
high school, getsy enrolled at western oregon university where she's studying to become a gerontology nurse. she works incredibly hard. she's taking 20 credits a semester. i remember whether i was in college, 15 credits was a lot. she's taking 20 working full time at an assistive living facility and has recently become a certified rock climbing instructor. she's scheduled to graduate a year early -- she's taking 20 credits -- a year early from western oregon in may. after graduation, she's...
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credit is due. >>> the president of michigan state university resigning in the wake of larry nassar's sentence for sex abuse. although nassar will be locked up forever, survivors know it is a long road ahead. >> there is still more work to do and it is truly just the beginning. >>> my page only goes to 100 years. sir, i'm giving you 175 years which is 2,100 months. i've just signed your death warrant. >> i've just signed your death warrant. that is the michigan judge sentenced sports dr. larry nassar to 175 years in prison for decades of abusing female a athletes. he was the former doctor for usa gymnastics and michigan state university. it cost the president her job. >> lou anna simon stepping down and they will look into how the abuse by nassar could have gone on for so long. we get more from jean casareznf lansing, michigan. >> reporter: we got the final numbers. 156 young women stepped up to the podium to give victim impact statements saying they, too, were sexual assault victims of larry nassar. the assistant attorney general told us over 200 young women they know were sexually assaulted by h
credit is due. >>> the president of michigan state university resigning in the wake of larry nassar's sentence for sex abuse. although nassar will be locked up forever, survivors know it is a long road ahead. >> there is still more work to do and it is truly just the beginning. >>> my page only goes to 100 years. sir, i'm giving you 175 years which is 2,100 months. i've just signed your death warrant. >> i've just signed your death warrant. that is the michigan...
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you talk about one individual who came to florida, the university of florida in gainesville, richard spencer. tell us about him. think, takes credithtly, for coining the term, "alt-right." he is a white nationalist. he runs something called the national policy institute. tried, in the past year, to go on public university campuses to speak, and that has caused universities a lot of grief and trouble and sometimes expense. carol: he actually rented the space where he was going to speak at the corner of the campus. the campus did not invite him, correct? susan: correct. the university of florida gainesville did not invite him, did not want him to come, tried to stop him, but he has first amendment rights at a public university to rent the space. he had the money to rent the space. he paid roughly $10,000 for the auditorium itself and for security within the auditorium. carol: what do you mean he has the right to rent space at a public university? susan: the first amendment guarantees the right of free speech in public spaces. public universities, unlike private universities, public universities cannot turn people away because they a
you talk about one individual who came to florida, the university of florida in gainesville, richard spencer. tell us about him. think, takes credithtly, for coining the term, "alt-right." he is a white nationalist. he runs something called the national policy institute. tried, in the past year, to go on public university campuses to speak, and that has caused universities a lot of grief and trouble and sometimes expense. carol: he actually rented the space where he was going to speak...
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Jan 19, 2018
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she enrolled at western university where she studied to become a dermatological nurse and works incredibly hard taking the 20 credits a semester and i remember when i was in college, 15 waseg a lot to be if she's taking 20 working full-time and as an assisted living facility has recently become a certified rock climbing instructor. and the accelerated masters program she can realize the dream of becoming a dermatological nurse practitioner. when i asked what inspired her to pursue such a selfless career she talked about wanting to talk to people like her grandmother back in mexico. without the protections provid provided, she would lose her workk, authorization and she wouldn't be able to pay for school and would be unable to pursue her dream. when i asked her why she traveled for days to come to washington to share this message with congress or response was moving and she said how much do the dreamers have to give to the u.s. and we were brought at such a young age we don't do anything about the homeland. i want to be able to stay in the u.s. and stay with my family and, my nieces and nephew. anyone who was looking
she enrolled at western university where she studied to become a dermatological nurse and works incredibly hard taking the 20 credits a semester and i remember when i was in college, 15 waseg a lot to be if she's taking 20 working full-time and as an assisted living facility has recently become a certified rock climbing instructor. and the accelerated masters program she can realize the dream of becoming a dermatological nurse practitioner. when i asked what inspired her to pursue such a...
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high school, getsy enrolled at western oregon university where she's studying to become a gerontology nurse. she works incredibly hard. she's taking 20 credits a semester. i remember whether i was in college, 15 credits was a lot. she's taking 20 working full time at an assistive living facility and has recently become a certified rock climbing instructor. she's scheduled to graduate a year early -- she's taking 20 credits -- a year early from western oregon in may. after graduation, she's planning to enroll in an accelerated nursing master's program so that she can realize her dream of becoming a jarenology -- gerontology nurse. she talked about wanting to care for people like her grandmother back in mexico and for her parents as they got older. without the protections daca provides, getsy would lose her work authorization and if she isn't able to work, she would not be able to pay for school and would be unable to pursue her dreams. wh i asked her why she traveled for days to come to washington to share this message with congress, her response was very moving. she said, quote, i have so many dreams and aspiration and i urge people here to
high school, getsy enrolled at western oregon university where she's studying to become a gerontology nurse. she works incredibly hard. she's taking 20 credits a semester. i remember whether i was in college, 15 credits was a lot. she's taking 20 working full time at an assistive living facility and has recently become a certified rock climbing instructor. she's scheduled to graduate a year early -- she's taking 20 credits -- a year early from western oregon in may. after graduation, she's...
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two thousand so we're adding to our credit crisis how are they good absolutely no i didn't know it was no ammo other things i mentioned before helicopter money universe of ways you can come and negative interest rate policies made possible by. these universal because of a fed coin or an i.m.f. coin in them are they going to ok now there's three billion people on earth with an internet connection and now it's easy it is easy to go to an app on your smartphone and you've got whatever of the hundred fifty currencies that are out there in the world actively traded and you can put five bucks into a crypt a coin that's going up in value and that your buying power just went up in a world where they're printing hundreds of trillions of dollars to bail out the worst financial scum a terrorist that ever walked the face of the earth the bernanke is the janet yellen is the lloyd blankfein to jamie diamond the guys who make some a big lawn look like mother theresa people react to that and they react physically and this severus lee and they want to escape the matrix of the fia world how you can poor you this how much crap do you own. how many you want to give me f
two thousand so we're adding to our credit crisis how are they good absolutely no i didn't know it was no ammo other things i mentioned before helicopter money universe of ways you can come and negative interest rate policies made possible by. these universal because of a fed coin or an i.m.f. coin in them are they going to ok now there's three billion people on earth with an internet connection and now it's easy it is easy to go to an app on your smartphone and you've got whatever of the...
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credit card in just a few seconds. >>> our sister station the cw introduce us to a new hero from the d.c. universe. sitting down to the two who play the daughters of black lightning. >> i love playing young strong female characters. there aren't many girls that other girls can look at and be like that's me! i will be her for halloween. it's liberating. i am excited for black young lesbian women to tune in and see themselves. i am so proud of the choices that celine and the producers made with creating such strong powerful women. >> black lightning is tonight at 9:00 p.m. on kbcw, 44 cable 12. >>> if you have a consumer problem or question, e-mail us consumerwatch@cbssf.com or call 888-5-helps-u. we'll be right back. ecurity.. we check out the new safes >>> it's winter time. chile food coming into the market. cherries are first to start and then apricots, peaches, grapes. when you first start, you have to be careful. if you don't select them and stir them right, since they're fairly expensive, you will waste a lot of money. let's start with the big cherries. you buy them in the market and you want t
credit card in just a few seconds. >>> our sister station the cw introduce us to a new hero from the d.c. universe. sitting down to the two who play the daughters of black lightning. >> i love playing young strong female characters. there aren't many girls that other girls can look at and be like that's me! i will be her for halloween. it's liberating. i am excited for black young lesbian women to tune in and see themselves. i am so proud of the choices that celine and the...
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credit whether due to lost income or just life events. how do you go about doing that? scientists at the university of missouri -- tested whether blueberry extract cancer cell >>> blueberries may lead to treatment for cervical cancer. scientists at the university of missouri tested whether blueberry extract could make cancer cells more responsive to radiation therapy. they found that the combination decreased cancer cells by 70%. >>> a mother will never forget her twins' birthdays. here is a report. >> reporter: for some, the new year started like this. >> 3, 2, 1, happy new year! >> reporter: for others, it started here. >> good morning. congratulations. >> thank you. >> reporter: this mom is celebrating a rare occurrence. two twin babies born in two different years. >> one baby in 2017 and one baby in 2018. >> reporter: maria was originally due january 27 and had a c section scheduled for january 10 but at 11:58 p.m., december 31 just two minutes before the new year, the first baby was born weighing 5'9", 18 inches. his twin sister was slightly breached and had to be delivered via c section. she
credit whether due to lost income or just life events. how do you go about doing that? scientists at the university of missouri -- tested whether blueberry extract cancer cell >>> blueberries may lead to treatment for cervical cancer. scientists at the university of missouri tested whether blueberry extract could make cancer cells more responsive to radiation therapy. they found that the combination decreased cancer cells by 70%. >>> a mother will never forget her twins'...