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and if not that, then at least extend it to all children under universal credit.looked to us to improve the situation and the lives of the most vulnerable. that's what this policy is doing. that's with these regulations are doing today. but unfortunately, the party opposite seem not to live seem not to let facts get in the way of a good story. it is too much political dogma. they're putting that before people. we are talking about young mums who are probably reentering the labour market for the first time. we are disincentivizing them from working. the problem with the policy here is that it's breaking that principle of the universal credit. it is putting in the system disincentives to work more or take oi'i disincentives to work more or take on higher paid work. this motion is about playing politics... and a kirby first time have seen that. —— and ifor the and a kirby first time have seen that. —— and i for the first time. government have taken the time to understand how best to transfer a lump sum benefits like free school meals into a system like universal cred
and if not that, then at least extend it to all children under universal credit.looked to us to improve the situation and the lives of the most vulnerable. that's what this policy is doing. that's with these regulations are doing today. but unfortunately, the party opposite seem not to live seem not to let facts get in the way of a good story. it is too much political dogma. they're putting that before people. we are talking about young mums who are probably reentering the labour market for the...
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we've made a number of changes to the way which universal credit is operated, changes have come into place and that includes ensuring that it is now possible someone to schedule 100% advance of the universal credits at the start, in very quick time at the start of the application or applet appropriate. but universal credit is a benefit that helps people get into the workplace and work is a better route out of poverty. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a trail of destruction along the south coast including washing with large stretches of the -- [inaudible] for the prime minister assure my constituent that there will not be left -- [inaudible] could clichy pledged the funds o rebuild this vital link and join me in thanking the emergency service in mike constituency around united kingdom for their extraordinary work in desperately difficult situations? >> i am very happy and amateur everyone in the house will happy to join my honorable friend in praising the emergency services for the tireless work didn't doing to help people over the period of the severe winter weather we have experienced. sh
we've made a number of changes to the way which universal credit is operated, changes have come into place and that includes ensuring that it is now possible someone to schedule 100% advance of the universal credits at the start, in very quick time at the start of the application or applet appropriate. but universal credit is a benefit that helps people get into the workplace and work is a better route out of poverty. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a trail of destruction along the south coast...
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and i guess delays around universal credit. and i guess everyone delays around universal credit.ms of the new survey that's been done and can understand the factors that might lie the hind a large proportion of homeless people being single—parent families. the official definition, of course, of homelessness refers to those in temporary accommodation, rather than without a roof over their heads, but what is the quality of temporary accommodation out there? what is the quality of temporary accommodation out there ?m what is the quality of temporary accommodation out there? if we look at the overall picture of homelessness, we know it has more than doubled in the last eight yea rs. than doubled in the last eight years. that includes people who are rough sleeping, we have 4500 people on any given night sleeping rough on our streets up and down the country. when it comes to people in temporary accommodation, and single—parent families, they will be placed in temporary accommodation if they find themselves without anywhere to stay. but very often, the quality of that simply isn't up to
and i guess delays around universal credit. and i guess everyone delays around universal credit.ms of the new survey that's been done and can understand the factors that might lie the hind a large proportion of homeless people being single—parent families. the official definition, of course, of homelessness refers to those in temporary accommodation, rather than without a roof over their heads, but what is the quality of temporary accommodation out there? what is the quality of temporary...
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pushing ahead with universal credit, it says, will help people get back into work.terans come to terms with their experiences by letting them go onstage. they are touring with vetera ns to onstage. they are touring with veterans to tackle issues like post—traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and physical injury. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tubes, minor delays on the london 0verground between surrey quays and new cross due to a shortage of trains caused by recent weather conditions. 0n the roads, the marylebone road is down to one lane eastbound near regent's park tube station because of repairs to a burst water main. let's have a check on the weather now. good morning. not especially cold. temperatures above zero. low cloud at first, but breaking up with sunny spells developing. it will feel pleasa nt spells developing. it will feel pleasant and mild. sunny spells. temperatures rising a little. patchy cloud. the risk of a few showers for essex and kent. temperatures in london getting up to 12. 0vernight, clear spells at first. rain arising f
pushing ahead with universal credit, it says, will help people get back into work.terans come to terms with their experiences by letting them go onstage. they are touring with vetera ns to onstage. they are touring with veterans to tackle issues like post—traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and physical injury. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tubes, minor delays on the london 0verground between surrey quays and new cross due to a shortage of trains caused by recent...
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downing street say this is all part of the learning curve of universal credit as it rolls out.cause it was complicated and they could not guarantee that some people were not facing real barriers to housing. charities have welcomed this change. labour has as well, something it has promised in its own manifesto. we do not know when this change will be brought in. for now, the exemptions are in place. our top story this evening. one year to go until brexit. the prime minister says leaving the eu will mean more money for schools and the nhs. and still to come: skiing at easter — how the beast from the east has changed scotland's fortunes. coming up on sportsday on bbc news...a tearful day for australian cricketers. the players caught up in the ball tampering scandal arrive home followed by the news their coach has decided to quit. as police investigations continue in shropshire after reports that up to 1,000 girls may have been abused over the last four decades, a woman has told the bbc that until recently her teenage son was being groomed there. the council in telford is meeting t
downing street say this is all part of the learning curve of universal credit as it rolls out.cause it was complicated and they could not guarantee that some people were not facing real barriers to housing. charities have welcomed this change. labour has as well, something it has promised in its own manifesto. we do not know when this change will be brought in. for now, the exemptions are in place. our top story this evening. one year to go until brexit. the prime minister says leaving the eu...
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housing benefit is to be restored for 18 to 21—year—olds claiming universal credit.o the housing element of universal credit, the payment which brings six existing benefits into one, and is in the process of being extended across the uk. housing charities had warned the policy would lead to rising homelessness. the drinks company conviviality, which owns bargain booze and wine rack, has announced plans to file for administration within the next two weeks. the firm supplies more than 25,000 restaurants, hotels and bars. around 2,500 staff could lose theirjobs. as police investigations continue in shropshire, after reports that up to a thousand girls may have been abused over the past four decades, a woman has told the bbc that her teenage son was being groomed there until very recently. the council in telford has been meeting this evening to decide what more can be done to tackle the problem of child sexual exploitation. 0ur midlands correspondent sima kotecha reports. it's an image that telford doesn't want, a town where child abuse is common, but it's not clear how
housing benefit is to be restored for 18 to 21—year—olds claiming universal credit.o the housing element of universal credit, the payment which brings six existing benefits into one, and is in the process of being extended across the uk. housing charities had warned the policy would lead to rising homelessness. the drinks company conviviality, which owns bargain booze and wine rack, has announced plans to file for administration within the next two weeks. the firm supplies more than 25,000...
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it is like a catch—22, people do need this university credits and other benefits have been caught inhey have to pass all these tests and then suddenly they fail one bit of them and there are these dreadful stories about somebody in hospital, somebody not being able to attend an interview, and then they are denied their basic living money. and you know, it was neverfiction, i think, we know it is happening. it was meant to be in october 15 ian botham speight introduced the idea of the yellow card, in other words, really to say can ijust raise the yellow card, ithink to say can ijust raise the yellow card, i think i have to say can ijust raise the yellow card, ithink i have been to say can ijust raise the yellow card, i think i have been wrongly given the wrong amount, the wrong decision on this sort of thing, and he said that there was going to be, and then, they have quietly shelved this reform, the yellow card plan, and... the evaluation proved to be too complex. can you imagine that? how could they possibly mean that? people ‘s lives are dependent on this! it was supposed to be a u
it is like a catch—22, people do need this university credits and other benefits have been caught inhey have to pass all these tests and then suddenly they fail one bit of them and there are these dreadful stories about somebody in hospital, somebody not being able to attend an interview, and then they are denied their basic living money. and you know, it was neverfiction, i think, we know it is happening. it was meant to be in october 15 ian botham speight introduced the idea of the yellow...
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prime minister may: universal credit would institute a benefit which enables people to get in the workplace. we have made changes in which it is operated. changes have come into place and includes that they are scheduled very quick time at the start of their application, where there it is appropriate. and work is the best result. g the south n alon can the prime minister that they won't be jub slated and could she pledge the funds and join me in thanking the mergency funders for their extraordinary work in a desperate circumstance? prime minister may: i praise the emergency services for the work they have done over the severe winter weather. she is right to rate concerns on behalf of her constituents and we will shortly confirm that we will provide assistance. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this is a 9 billion pound affordablewith 9% of homes. his has been sacked by foreign investors and insult for thousands of people. over prime minister in the residents? >> prime minister may: this was a fight that was deer electricity for 40 years. >> order. order. the question was heard. and it was very for
prime minister may: universal credit would institute a benefit which enables people to get in the workplace. we have made changes in which it is operated. changes have come into place and includes that they are scheduled very quick time at the start of their application, where there it is appropriate. and work is the best result. g the south n alon can the prime minister that they won't be jub slated and could she pledge the funds and join me in thanking the mergency funders for their...
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ridiculed by every outlet of britain's ever and the head of devorah spring statement the drays amaze universal creditpolicies lead to a thirty two said worries in the use of food banks in the u.k. the list of all coming up about to have going on to grow. this baby. this isn't much. teams from votes with your remote. for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. than not one tough. enough limbs off let down one might have snakes on the definitions enough. when seeking out in the. south. and. taking the equal to the south just. to get the gun and then you're going to bring the only thing i'm. young right now i think. i'm going to let you know let it be yeah sounds our. next guest feeling if one means a leftist i know the deep but let me say this them tokyo find it is going to go to. his work was because did it because he didn't seem quite a cultural critic. of the premise. hey everybody i'm stephen baldwin task hollywood guy usual suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. news this is my buddy max
ridiculed by every outlet of britain's ever and the head of devorah spring statement the drays amaze universal creditpolicies lead to a thirty two said worries in the use of food banks in the u.k. the list of all coming up about to have going on to grow. this baby. this isn't much. teams from votes with your remote. for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. than not one tough. enough limbs off let down one might...
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ridiculed by every outlet of britain's and ahead of tomorrow's spring statement the drays amaze universal credit policies lead to a thirty percent worries in the use of food bags in the u.k. the list of all coming up about to have going on to grow. this baby and. this isn't much. eighteenth vote with your remote to zante for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. everybody i'm stephen ball. task hollywood guy suspects ever proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru where he's a little bit different. you can find in your windows up with all the drama happening in our country and i'm hitting the road to have some fun every day americans more. closely start to bridge the gap this.
ridiculed by every outlet of britain's and ahead of tomorrow's spring statement the drays amaze universal credit policies lead to a thirty percent worries in the use of food bags in the u.k. the list of all coming up about to have going on to grow. this baby and. this isn't much. eighteenth vote with your remote to zante for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. everybody i'm stephen ball. task hollywood guy...
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they are experiencing that because landlords are unwilling to accept some of the delays around universal creditsurvey that's been done can understand the sort of factors that might lie behind a large proportion of homeless people being single—parent families. the official definition of homelessness refers to those in temporary accommodation rather than without a roof over their heads. what is the quality of their heads. what is the quality of the sort of temporary accommodation thatis the sort of temporary accommodation that is out there? if we look at the overall picture, it has more than doubled in the last eight years, including people who are rough sleeping. we have about four hours -- 4500 sleeping. we have about four hours —— 4500 people sleeping rough on any night up and down the country. when it comes to temporary accommodation, and single—parent families will be placed in that if they find themselves without anywhere to stay, we have heard examples in the house of commons of warehouse style buildings that people have been put into single rooms for multiple children and a parent that ar
they are experiencing that because landlords are unwilling to accept some of the delays around universal creditsurvey that's been done can understand the sort of factors that might lie behind a large proportion of homeless people being single—parent families. the official definition of homelessness refers to those in temporary accommodation rather than without a roof over their heads. what is the quality of their heads. what is the quality of the sort of temporary accommodation thatis the...
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like many in oldham, their benefits have been moved to universal credit.unted twice. the result — no benefits, no money. i can't imagine how my partner is feeling when he's going to work day in day out, or when they're opening the fridge and it's empty and there's nothing there for them to get. that was traumatising me, as a mum. last month, danielle couldn't afford sanitary towels. what did you have to do? tissue. and practically wash myself maybe three or four times a day so i felt clean. in one part of oldham, six out of ten children are growing up in poverty. so, what next for kids like rocky? all right, my feet are back... his mum fears they'll be left behind. they're getting forgot, then they wonder why they've got no hopes and aspirations. this has gone on for so long, and nobody listens. families talked of relentless pressure. you're fighting to stay sane, you're fighting to...keep the kids. i adore him and i love him but you just think, i can't do it, i can't be a mother, i can't just provide the simple day—to—day things — gas, food, getting a bus
like many in oldham, their benefits have been moved to universal credit.unted twice. the result — no benefits, no money. i can't imagine how my partner is feeling when he's going to work day in day out, or when they're opening the fridge and it's empty and there's nothing there for them to get. that was traumatising me, as a mum. last month, danielle couldn't afford sanitary towels. what did you have to do? tissue. and practically wash myself maybe three or four times a day so i felt clean....
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being ridiculed by every outlet of britain's and i had a job or a spring statement that resumes universal credit policies lead to a thirty percent worries in the use of food banks and leave k. bolus more coming up about to have going underground. this baby and. this on march eighteenth vote with your remote. for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. than not one tough. enough lose off let down one might have the definition. i'm buying. when seeking the new south. take in the equal sitting. ducks to get done and then you're going to bring. how we think i'm. going to let you know will not be. such as our. next guest feeling if one means a leftist i know the deep. he's just numb tokio find it he's going to keep going to him and. his work was because did a piece against him call cultural freezing cold dead friends. i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch put the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superm
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like many in oldham their benefits have been moved to universal credit.ts, no money. wage is counted twice, the result is no benefits, no moneylj wage is counted twice, the result is no benefits, no money. i can't imagine how my partner is feeling when he's going to work every day, 01’ when he's going to work every day, or when he is opening the fridge and there is nothing there. last month, danielle couldn't afford sanitary towels. what did you have to do? tissue. and practically wash myself maybe three 01’ practically wash myself maybe three orfour practically wash myself maybe three or four times practically wash myself maybe three orfour times a day practically wash myself maybe three or four times a day so i felt clean. in one part of oldham, six out of ten children are growing up in poverty. so what next for kids like rocky? his mum fears they will be left behind. they are getting forgotten, then they wonder why they have no hopes and aspirations. this has gone on for so long and nobody listens. families taught of relentless pressure. you are fighti
like many in oldham their benefits have been moved to universal credit.ts, no money. wage is counted twice, the result is no benefits, no moneylj wage is counted twice, the result is no benefits, no money. i can't imagine how my partner is feeling when he's going to work every day, 01’ when he's going to work every day, or when he is opening the fridge and there is nothing there. last month, danielle couldn't afford sanitary towels. what did you have to do? tissue. and practically wash myself...
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and had a job or a spring statement to dres amaze universal credit policies lead to a thirty percent were raised in the use of food bags in the u.k. the list of all coming up a bot to have going underground. maybe . on march eighteenth vote with your remote. for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. welcome back to more of britain's finance minister or chancellor of the exchequer philip hammond will deliver a spring statement about the economy of the united kingdom mainstream media will no doubt focus on his abandoning of neocon neo liberalism maybe but less attention will be paid to a tory britain arguably riven by division thanks to everything from benefit sanctions to the slashing of public services to subsidise the city of london official figures are conflicting about inequality which worsened under the labor years of blair and brown but many would argue that whoever has been in power the voices of the most marginalized in society are being heard senior producer pete bennett went to talk with the gras
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it's possible to get a 100% advance of their universal credit at the start in very quick time at the start of their application where that is appropriate. it's a benefit that helps people get into the workplace and work is the best route out of poverty. >> including washing away large stretches of the please could the prime minister assure my constituents they won't be left unslate ed and their community separated. could she pledge the funds to rebuild this vital link and join in thanks the emergency service in my constituency and around the united kingdom. >> i'm very happy and i'm sure everyone in the house is happy to join my honorable friend for tireless work they have been doing to help people over the period of the severe winter weather we have experienced. she's right to raise concerns about the a379 on behalf of her constituents. i'm pleased to announce the transport secretary will confirm we will provide financial assistance to ensure repairs to this road taken as quickly as possible. >> 85% of the homes have been snapped up by foreign investors. this is an insult to the tho
it's possible to get a 100% advance of their universal credit at the start in very quick time at the start of their application where that is appropriate. it's a benefit that helps people get into the workplace and work is the best route out of poverty. >> including washing away large stretches of the please could the prime minister assure my constituents they won't be left unslate ed and their community separated. could she pledge the funds to rebuild this vital link and join in thanks...
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paid for by taking the crumbs off the table with those on universal credit whose children depend on free school meal? [shouting] >> first of all the gentleman might not have noticed that the wealthiest 1% of people in his country are now paying the biggest share of tax, 28%, than they ever did under a labour government. if he's referring to the bank lady can also say to him it was the conservative party to introduce the bank levy that is raise 18 million pounds and it is further to raise another 11 million pounds. it is the conservative government that is changes so we could do it in a better way so in future, in future we will be raising nearly 19 million pounds extra from the banks over the next five years. that's 3 billion pounds more money from the bank that spends on public services. >> great british food is produced by hard-working farming families. as we produce a new british agriculture policy does my right honorable friend agree with me that supporting food production in this country is a public good? >> i'm very happy to agree with my honorable friend, the important food produc
paid for by taking the crumbs off the table with those on universal credit whose children depend on free school meal? [shouting] >> first of all the gentleman might not have noticed that the wealthiest 1% of people in his country are now paying the biggest share of tax, 28%, than they ever did under a labour government. if he's referring to the bank lady can also say to him it was the conservative party to introduce the bank levy that is raise 18 million pounds and it is further to raise...
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is joe grounds off the table of those on universal credit isjoe garner depend on free schoolhe bank where they, i say to him it was the conservative party the introduced the bank where they that has raised £15 billion and predicted to raise a further 11 billion to spend on public services. it is a conservative currents that is changing the way we do it so we do it any better way so that in future, we will be raising newly iron billion pounds extra from the banks -- £19 billion pounds extra from the banks —— £19 billion extra from the banks, £3 billion more money from the banks to spend on public services. great british food is produced by hard working farming families. as we produce a new british agricultural policy, does the prime minister agree with me that supporting food production in this country is a public good? very happy to agree with my honourable friend. i am also happy to commend the work of hard—working farmers up and down the country, but all those who work in our food production industry. we so have a historic opportunity as we leave the eu to deliver a foreign
is joe grounds off the table of those on universal credit isjoe garner depend on free schoolhe bank where they, i say to him it was the conservative party the introduced the bank where they that has raised £15 billion and predicted to raise a further 11 billion to spend on public services. it is a conservative currents that is changing the way we do it so we do it any better way so that in future, we will be raising newly iron billion pounds extra from the banks -- £19 billion pounds extra...
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my benefit was then stopped in august of this year, when it switched over to universal credit.me back onto incapacity. it is so hard to keep up with where you were supposed to be. thank heavens for the citizens advice bureau. i'm sure they have been flooded with these problems. day—to—day living has been an absolute nightmare. wondering whether i can afford to have heating on. basic stuff. literally basic stuff. and being told you can use the food bank. i mean, where is that normal? to me it is not. you have also had bailiffs around, i understand? yes. when your benefit is stopped, with the incapacity dsa... is stopped, with the incapacity dsa. .. they were is stopped, with the incapacity dsa... they were trying to do it on the employment and support allowance as well. i have had to go back to certificates. i had been fully assessed and was told that i was effectively permanently unfit to work until deemed fit to work. so i had to go through that again. that has been an absolute nightmare.” wa nt to has been an absolute nightmare.” want to also bring in tracy to hear her experi
my benefit was then stopped in august of this year, when it switched over to universal credit.me back onto incapacity. it is so hard to keep up with where you were supposed to be. thank heavens for the citizens advice bureau. i'm sure they have been flooded with these problems. day—to—day living has been an absolute nightmare. wondering whether i can afford to have heating on. basic stuff. literally basic stuff. and being told you can use the food bank. i mean, where is that normal? to me...
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you are in a privately rented flat and universal credit is paid to you and after rent you are left withgas, electricity, clothes, anything - $559 child i the cold weather payment means an extra £25 for you, what difference will that make? i think it means we will get an extra two days of heating and hot water. how do you feel about that?” water. how do you feel about that? i don't know. the situation is there isn't much do —— much i can do to change it. it is one of those things you get on with. you don't have a choice. jodi, iam choice. jodi, i am going to bring in andria in the studio. is your attitude the same, it is what it is? absolutely. you don't even notice what is happening. for example, my daughter started coming home from school and going straight to bed. i thought she was hiding from me. she said she was cold. i was really shocked. because the me it is called but you get into a trooper load. i have had asthma the over 50 years. —— trooper mode. even though i have had to go to casualties because of my respiratory system, it becomes a way of life. but this is dangerous. they w
you are in a privately rented flat and universal credit is paid to you and after rent you are left withgas, electricity, clothes, anything - $559 child i the cold weather payment means an extra £25 for you, what difference will that make? i think it means we will get an extra two days of heating and hot water. how do you feel about that?” water. how do you feel about that? i don't know. the situation is there isn't much do —— much i can do to change it. it is one of those things you get...
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credit reports. nbc 10 and nbc universal owned television stations have teamed up with a charity that buys medical debtollection agencies on pennies on the dollar and forgives the debt. harry harrison is here with the way you can help the effort. >> take a look. this is a map of our viewing area. from delaware to new jersey and into pennsylvania. there's a total of more than 1.1 million people drowning in medical debt right now. but helping to erase their medical debt is as easy as logging into your computer. go to our website nbc10.com. scroll half way down to the page "nbc 10 responds." click on this page. and tap the blue bar to pay it forward. select the amount of money you would like to donate. $1 will race $100 debt. after selecting your amount, complete the form by entering your name, e-mail, and address. including your zip code. now click on the "enter payment" button. you're almost done. just fill out your credit card information. and click on donate. all of your money and information goes directly to r.i.p. medical debt. nbc 10 does not collect or touch any of the donations or information. re
credit reports. nbc 10 and nbc universal owned television stations have teamed up with a charity that buys medical debtollection agencies on pennies on the dollar and forgives the debt. harry harrison is here with the way you can help the effort. >> take a look. this is a map of our viewing area. from delaware to new jersey and into pennsylvania. there's a total of more than 1.1 million people drowning in medical debt right now. but helping to erase their medical debt is as easy as...
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credit. whenever i speak to anyone in the global fixed income universe, they say it is not, but it could haveconsequences. is this starting a fight? >> it is the persistence of it. it is not an expense related directly to the household, that when you think about how many people will fund their positions, it is an expense on it. the cost of leverage is the cost of borrowing. you see some of that play in. that is some of the reasons you see some of the front end of the investment grade markets start to weaken out did and, some of the foreign buyers of u.s. credit on the front end. did you see some selling on that. selling on that. the arbitrage of leverage does not work in their favor. jonathan: we do a quick round of quick questions. i want to begin with low on the 10 year treasury the old. -- yield. do we see below in 2018? -- the low in 2018? jim and peter: no. kathleen: yes. jonathan: will this get out of the way? >> no. >> yes. >> get out of the way. netflix and tesla, burning through cash and raising a bottom capital. -- a lot of capital. >> netflix. >> post-sale on tesla. >> netflix. kat
credit. whenever i speak to anyone in the global fixed income universe, they say it is not, but it could haveconsequences. is this starting a fight? >> it is the persistence of it. it is not an expense related directly to the household, that when you think about how many people will fund their positions, it is an expense on it. the cost of leverage is the cost of borrowing. you see some of that play in. that is some of the reasons you see some of the front end of the investment grade...
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credit is due. said a lot of things right yesterday. he seemed to strongly endorse universal background checks to ensure people who shouldn't have a gun don't have access to one. to an assault weapons ban and other measures to tackle gun safety. and he agreed with democrats that just passing fix nics is not nearly enough. the president acknowledged that taking meaningful steps to improve gun safety will require bucking the nra. he seemed willing and ready to do it and even pushed republicans to do the same. the meeting and the president's -- in similar meetings, we were disappointed in the past. the president held a bipartisan meeting on authority issue -- on a thorny issue. he said he was willing to buck the extremes and encourage lawmakers to act. the president was pulled back by the hard right and prevented a bipartisan proposal from emerging. that happened several times. it cannot happen on guns. what should happen next after the meeting? days, thest several democratic caucus has been discussing the issue of gun safety and what congress is going to debate and pass. we hav
credit is due. said a lot of things right yesterday. he seemed to strongly endorse universal background checks to ensure people who shouldn't have a gun don't have access to one. to an assault weapons ban and other measures to tackle gun safety. and he agreed with democrats that just passing fix nics is not nearly enough. the president acknowledged that taking meaningful steps to improve gun safety will require bucking the nra. he seemed willing and ready to do it and even pushed republicans to...
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credit reports. >> nbc10 and nbc universal own television station -- universal-owned television stations, has teamedrgive the debt. >> reporter: i want to tell you, the nonprofit can buy $1,000 worth of medical debt for just $10. at nbc 10 responds, it makes it easy to help pay for it. to pay it forward with a donation. take a look. this is a map of our viewing area. from delaware to new jersey and into pennsylvania, there's a total of more than 1.1 million people drowning in medical debt right now. helping to erase the medical debt is just as easy as logging in to your computer. go to nbc10.com, scroll halfway down to nbc10 responds. once there, click on to this page -- "erasing medical debt." and tap the blue bar to pay it forward. select the amount of money to donate. just $1 will erase $100 of debt. we'll help you to erase $1,000 of medical debt in our viewing area with this $10 donation. after selecting your amount, complete the form by entering your name, e-mail, and address, including your zip code. click on the "enter payment" button. you're almost done. just fill out your credit card inform
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credit is due. the president's that a lot of things right yesterday. he seemed to strongly endorse universal background checks, to ensure people who shouldn't have the gun don't have access to one one. he seemed open to an assault weapons ban and other measures to tackle gun safety and he read with democrats that just passing fix nics is not nearly enough. we need to do a lot more. importantly the president acknowledged that taking meaningful steps to improve gun safety is going to require bucking the nra. he seemed willing and ready to do it and even pushed republicans to do the same. so, the meeting and the president, toward encouraging step. of course similar meetings we have been disappointed in the past and it was just this january when the president held a bipartisan meeting on it toward the issue of immigration seemed interested in finding common ground. he said he was willing to talk extremes and encourage lawmakers to act. unfortunately the president pulled back by the hard right and prevented a bipartisan proposal from happening. then cannot happen on guns. what should happen next
credit is due. the president's that a lot of things right yesterday. he seemed to strongly endorse universal background checks, to ensure people who shouldn't have the gun don't have access to one one. he seemed open to an assault weapons ban and other measures to tackle gun safety and he read with democrats that just passing fix nics is not nearly enough. we need to do a lot more. importantly the president acknowledged that taking meaningful steps to improve gun safety is going to require...
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credit is due. the president's that a lot of things right yesterday. he seemed to strongly endorse universal background checks, to
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university, college and first robotics. a competitive annual robotics competition open across the state of new hampshire, each student receiving college credit for working within the program and the winning seniors receive a free tuition of semester at any community college or the university system within the public university system. these are the little steps we can take to make huge differences. [ applause ] >> we need to signal to the budding engineers, to the scientists and the kids who want to explore math and technology. that their passion is a priority that we share and programs like these build upon what we know right now is a world-class public education system in the state of new hampshire. surprisingly -- [ applause ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> my old teachers at wood berry high would be proud that we cheered about that. i'm the first governor in 25 years to come up through public schools in new hampshire. they work and get results for us, for our students and our kids. [ applause ] >> and i believe in the teachers. i believe in the students. however, i think we can agree that a one size fits all system doesn't always work for
university, college and first robotics. a competitive annual robotics competition open across the state of new hampshire, each student receiving college credit for working within the program and the winning seniors receive a free tuition of semester at any community college or the university system within the public university system. these are the little steps we can take to make huge differences. [ applause ] >> we need to signal to the budding engineers, to the scientists and the kids...
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credit is due. the president said a lot of things right yesterday. he seemed to strongly endorse universal background checks to ensure that people who shouldn't have a gun don't have access to one. he seemed open to an assault weapons ban and other measures
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, college credit for working within the program and the winning seniors receive a free semester of tuition at any community college or the university system within the public university system. these are the little steps we can take to make huge differences. [ applause ] we need to signal to the budding engineers, to the scientists and to the kids who want to explore math and technology that their passion is a priority that we share and programs like these build upon what we know right now is a world-class public education system in the state of new hampshire. surprisingly -- [ applause ] we can cheer for that. all my teachers at woodbury junior high would be glad we cheered for that. they work, they get results for us, for our students and for our kids. [ applause ] >> i believe in the teachers and i believe in the students, however, i think we can all agree that a one size fits all system doesn't also work for each student. [ applause ] which is why our educational system has to explore every opportunity to give parents choice and flexibility. education savings accounts will be our most significant step yet giving parents and chi
, college credit for working within the program and the winning seniors receive a free semester of tuition at any community college or the university system within the public university system. these are the little steps we can take to make huge differences. [ applause ] we need to signal to the budding engineers, to the scientists and to the kids who want to explore math and technology that their passion is a priority that we share and programs like these build upon what we know right now is a...
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credit for working within the program. and you can receive a free tuition within the public university system. these are the little steps you can take we need a signal that their passion is a priority that we share and priorities like this is a world-class public information system. surprisingly -- you can share for that. [applause] all mild teachers will be proud that we cheered for that. i'm the first governor in 25 years come up to the public schools, they work and get results for us, our students and kids. [applause] i believe in the students and the teachers. however a one-size-fits-all system doesn't always work. [applause] that's why our education system has to explore opportunities to get parents choice and flexibility. education council beer most unique step yet. giving them to choose their unique education path best suited for them. [applause] on talk about stories. as governor he get to go on talk to people a lot. it's an important part of the job. we don't have the answers and the four walls of this building but we can be open and accessible sitting with individuals and all their s
credit for working within the program. and you can receive a free tuition within the public university system. these are the little steps you can take we need a signal that their passion is a priority that we share and priorities like this is a world-class public information system. surprisingly -- you can share for that. [applause] all mild teachers will be proud that we cheered for that. i'm the first governor in 25 years come up to the public schools, they work and get results for us, our...
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rene of the university's former head of fixed income will leave evolution credit partners. on autonomous vehicles. the self integrate driving system. suvs are said to become part of service-hailing taxi investing $1.3 billion in that venture. that is your business update. craig still ahead, back to the bloomberg business of sports summit. big data in the big leagues. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: this is bloomberg markets. julie: big data plays a role in the world of sports. it back over to bloomberg's scarlet fu. thank you. i'm here with jessica of craft and 11 next. great to speak with you. most recently you moderated a conversation with president obama where you talked about data and his use of data in applying that to what he learned pursuing policy. talked about -- talk about what you learned from him. >> he is a big believer in analytics and data. the other thing is, he talk iscifically about how it informing decisions, not necessarily defining what the decision is. that has become more invasive in the sports side. it is one of the tools. the other part i really enjoyed
rene of the university's former head of fixed income will leave evolution credit partners. on autonomous vehicles. the self integrate driving system. suvs are said to become part of service-hailing taxi investing $1.3 billion in that venture. that is your business update. craig still ahead, back to the bloomberg business of sports summit. big data in the big leagues. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: this is bloomberg markets. julie: big data plays a role in the world of sports. it back over to...
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at this point, we began -- we began collaborating last year with a university in ohio, which is conferring college creditshat's been a really fascinating experience as well to sort of get the opportunity to work with both men and women on their personal narratives. they're writing personal narrative nonfiction. many people would call it a memoir-writing class. and their stories are, of course, tremendous. you know, they're astonishing. they're heartbreaking. they're hilarious. they're enraging sometimes. and people choose to write about what is most important to them. and the goal really of doing that work, and why i went to ohio, was that we need far more stories to come out of certainly, you know, the correctional experience, but also the much broader experience of criminal justice system involvement in order for us to really understand this sort of beast that we've constructed over just really 40 years with a long legacy of racial and class violence backing it up. >> yeah. so this question is for both of you, and you mentioned 2010 which is when the book came out. so we're almost a decade past. i'm won
at this point, we began -- we began collaborating last year with a university in ohio, which is conferring college creditshat's been a really fascinating experience as well to sort of get the opportunity to work with both men and women on their personal narratives. they're writing personal narrative nonfiction. many people would call it a memoir-writing class. and their stories are, of course, tremendous. you know, they're astonishing. they're heartbreaking. they're hilarious. they're enraging...
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credit. he delivered not just the inaugural but an amazing speech in berlin or his american university speech about the nuclear test ban treaty, his speech about putting a a man on the moon. i think as an oratory he lives on in our minds and he got us through the cuban missile crisis, berlin crisis, and he created institutions. kennedy is one who did the peace corps but also the green beret. he's the person organize what's today the modern u.s. seals. so he has fans, big ones. even look at public opinion polls, he is ranked really high. when you get to guys who are up here when we rank make them hea little more middling. we'll have 1000 days to judge them on. if you don't get elected a second term, if kennedy had not won in 64 which may not happen, in may of loss, you don't know, the south was getting angry, democratic south was angry over james meredith, mississippi, alabama. it would've been interesting election but i think kennedy stands as one of the president for the ages. >> if i i could quickly add to that. i think he has dropped in, he was at stratospheric heights, and i think he has
credit. he delivered not just the inaugural but an amazing speech in berlin or his american university speech about the nuclear test ban treaty, his speech about putting a a man on the moon. i think as an oratory he lives on in our minds and he got us through the cuban missile crisis, berlin crisis, and he created institutions. kennedy is one who did the peace corps but also the green beret. he's the person organize what's today the modern u.s. seals. so he has fans, big ones. even look at...
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universal background checks and confiscating guns from those deemed dangerous. the president took on senator pat toomey for not including an age limit in his background check bill. >> i give credit to the nra. >> the president says his administration is drafting an executive order that would ban rapid fire and gun bump stocks. >>> a woman who's been one of president trump's closest aides is leaving his administration. hope hicks resigned yesterday from her job as communications director. the move came a day after she testified before the house intelligence committee investigating russia and the 2016 election. hicks allegedly told the panel she's occasionally told white lies as part of her job. the white house will have to find its fifth communications director in a little more than a year. >>> i'm meteorologist bill henley. we're tracking a major winter storm, but it's not here yet. most of the day you'll say, not much to this. but tomorrow and saturday we'll see the worst of it. right now, dry. pretty mild. that's a live view from the kimmel center. we have clouds moving in that help keep temperatures warmer. no typical chill this you would see for the beginning of march. the f
universal background checks and confiscating guns from those deemed dangerous. the president took on senator pat toomey for not including an age limit in his background check bill. >> i give credit to the nra. >> the president says his administration is drafting an executive order that would ban rapid fire and gun bump stocks. >>> a woman who's been one of president trump's closest aides is leaving his administration. hope hicks resigned yesterday from her job as...
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credit for having these open discussions. i actually am one of those who does support universal background checks. i do support a ban on assault weapons. and i think the fact the president opened these issues up, raising the age to 21 and also the fact he did put the nra on the defensive a bit, this is more than president obama did. hopefully it will amount to something. >> do you think president trump is really prepared to take on the nra, congressman? >> you have to see. he certainly did the other day at the open meeting he had. he met with the nra last night. the nra, like it or not, is a player in all this, and having said that, i think he's gone further than anyone expected him to go and certainly further than most republicans are willing to go right now. >> congressman peter king, always enjoy our conversations and appreciate your joining us. thank you so much. >>> coming up, job insecurity. where national security adviser h.r. mcmaster may be the next top white house staffer pushed out the door. we'll take a look at that. ♪ hey, sir lose-a-lot! thou hast the patchy beard of a pre-pubescent
credit for having these open discussions. i actually am one of those who does support universal background checks. i do support a ban on assault weapons. and i think the fact the president opened these issues up, raising the age to 21 and also the fact he did put the nra on the defensive a bit, this is more than president obama did. hopefully it will amount to something. >> do you think president trump is really prepared to take on the nra, congressman? >> you have to see. he...
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university of oklahoma and resumed his studies. he felt like they wanted to rush them through school and he had gathered credits through night school. he wanted to get a full education. returning years after . he was stating a lot of women and a popular guy. he enjoyed the popularity of being a veteran. oxford and studied science. and literature. he wanted to do what he called cultural preservation. tribe'shat his drive -- people's culture was changing rapidly with the influx of money and an influx of people trying to get the money. the money would change their way of life. their outlook on things. he wanted to preserve things because he saw the cultural loss and would worry it would go away entirely. a famous story about him was when he traveled in north africa, he went on a hunting trip and a group of burger tribesman rode up on the horses and try to circle the camp. they were going to have dinner at the camp.' mathews and his guide and the cook, these berber tribesmen, what he called a wild tribe of indigenous people, they circled the camp. they are shooting winchester rifles into the air and creating a scene. ews thought it was
university of oklahoma and resumed his studies. he felt like they wanted to rush them through school and he had gathered credits through night school. he wanted to get a full education. returning years after . he was stating a lot of women and a popular guy. he enjoyed the popularity of being a veteran. oxford and studied science. and literature. he wanted to do what he called cultural preservation. tribe'shat his drive -- people's culture was changing rapidly with the influx of money and an...
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at this point we began collaborating last year with a university in ohio which is conferring college creditso my students. that's been a really fascinating experience as well to get the opportunity to work with both men and women on their personal narratives. they're writing personal narratives, many people would call it memoirs, writing class. and they're writing skills are of course tremendous. they're astonishing, heart breaking, and people sometimes chose to write about what's important to them. the goal of doing that work and why i went to ohio, was that we need far more stories to come out of, certainly the correctional experience but also the much broader experience of criminal justice system involvement in order for us to really understand this sort of beast that we constructed really over just 40 years with a long legacy of racial and class violence backing it up. >> so, this question's for both of you. you mentioned 2010 when the book came out, we're almost a deck katie past. i'm wondering what changes do you think have happened in the criminal justice system when we talk about bot
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university new dorms with off campus housing. we'll be right back with more news. tomorrow - our wet week across the bay continues. i )ll bring you updates to the forecast from overnight. plus: she wanted store credit but got - silence. so - our consumer investigator stepped up. )today in the bay ) - 4:30 to . at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't. more experts preventing security issues... & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection... & less per month. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. >>> former president barack obama is in new zealand for the first time. this mr. obama boarding a helicopter where he is headed to the golf course. also on his agenda, speaking with community leaders and meeting with the nation's prime minister. mr. obama says he long wanted to visit the country given its close friendship with the u.s. >>> united airlines is putting pet reservations on pause after investigating a series of mishaps. it will not accept
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credited with inventing the idea of the inclusion rider. stacy smith is founder of the annenberg inclusion initiative at the university of southern californiaere she's released regular reports on the representation of women andn otherslm. she joins me now from los angeles. so, stacy smith, welcome to you. i gather you were as surprised as anybody by tha what exactly is an inclusion ckder. >> indeed, i was s. an including rider is really straightforward. it's a stipulation in an actor or content creator's that says there will be target inclusion goals on screen for diversity in terms of gender, race ethnicity, lgbt andpeople with disabilities and behind the camera, below the line, tha good faith efforts and interviewing will consider womeo and peop color in key geat caping positions. >> brown: it's not affecting leading roles t the idea is lead actors or directors have the clout to get this done? >> absolutely. we wanted to respect story sovereign at t and ensure that the creative process could thrive. e also don't stipulate for an historical piece that inclusion goals on screen have to be met. for historical dramas, they can cast based on w
credited with inventing the idea of the inclusion rider. stacy smith is founder of the annenberg inclusion initiative at the university of southern californiaere she's released regular reports on the representation of women andn otherslm. she joins me now from los angeles. so, stacy smith, welcome to you. i gather you were as surprised as anybody by tha what exactly is an inclusion ckder. >> indeed, i was s. an including rider is really straightforward. it's a stipulation in an actor or...
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university. partnership for food safety education, nsf international and self-help credit union. we also have a table for general information if anyone has reports, brochures or handout. you can use that table. for those of you interested in continuing education or professional development credits, you can pick up your certificate at the conclusion of the program tomorrow at the registration tables. i would like to take a minute to thank our sponsors listed on the back of your program here. we are very grateful to our sponsors for their support. these companies and organizations recognized the importance of supporting an event like this where we can foster an open and vigorous exchange of ideas on important food policy topics. thanks to all of our sponsors listed here. in particular i would like to thank our underwriters and there's, beef products inc., dow, dupont agricultural division, general mills, moore's inc., to future routable travis and wal-mart. i would also like to thank sally squires and her team of food nutrition and wellness practice for their promotional support. y
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credit cards or on his cell phone.>>> later this afternoon, florida international university will hold a moment of silence to honor theple who died in the bridge collapsed last week. that bridge has just been put into place days early when it fell onto a busy road connecting the campus and the community of sweetwater near miami. we are starting to learn more information about the victims today. the youngest victim is ,18 -- 18 years old who was studying political science. >> she was one of the last ones to get out. luckily, her passenger, god blessing, he walked away. he is going to have to live with that though.>> they are still investigating whether or not cracks reported by an engineering -- engineer two days before the collapse may have caused the bridge to fall. >>> we are getting new information today about an explosion last night in austin, texas that injured two men. the explosion was set off by a tripwire, and the injured men were riding or pushing bicycles when it happened. this is the fourth explosion in austin in just the past few weeks. earlier this month, repackage bombs left outside of homes in another
credit cards or on his cell phone.>>> later this afternoon, florida international university will hold a moment of silence to honor theple who died in the bridge collapsed last week. that bridge has just been put into place days early when it fell onto a busy road connecting the campus and the community of sweetwater near miami. we are starting to learn more information about the victims today. the youngest victim is ,18 -- 18 years old who was studying political science. >> she...
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at this point, we began collaborating last year with a university in ohio, which is conferring i college credits to my students. that's been face nating experience to get the opportunity to work with both men and women on their personal narratives. they are writing personal narrative, nonfiction. many would call it a memoir writing class. their stories are tremendous. they are astonishing, heartbreaking, hilarious. they are enraging sometimes. people choose to write about what is most important to them. the goal of doing that work and why i went to ohio, we need far more stories to come out of the correctional experience and the much broader experience of criminal justice system involvement in order for us to really understand this sort of beast that we have constructed over 40 years with a long legacy of racial and class violence, backing it up. this question is for both of you. you mentioned 2010, when the book came out. we are almost a decade past. what changes do you believe have happened in the criminal injustice system when we talk about women that are incarcerated in the past decade? >> i
at this point, we began collaborating last year with a university in ohio, which is conferring i college credits to my students. that's been face nating experience to get the opportunity to work with both men and women on their personal narratives. they are writing personal narrative, nonfiction. many would call it a memoir writing class. their stories are tremendous. they are astonishing, heartbreaking, hilarious. they are enraging sometimes. people choose to write about what is most important...
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service, the national farm to school network, northeastern university, the partnership for food safety education nsf international and self-help credit union. we also have a table for general information if anyone has reports, brochures or handouts you like to make available, you can use that general table. for those of you who are interested in continuing education or professional development credits, , you can pick up your certificate at the conclusion of the program tomorrow at the registration tables. so it's like to take a minute to thank our sponsors. there are listed on the back of your program. we are very grateful to our sponsors, for their support. these companies and organizations recognize the importance of supporting an event like this where we can foster and open and vigorous exchange of ideas on important food policy topics. so thanks to all of our sponsors listed here come in particular i like to think our underwriters and benefactors, cargill incorporated, beef products incorporated, thou depart agricultural division, general mills, mars incorporated, the pew charitable trust, and walmart. i'd also like to thank sall
service, the national farm to school network, northeastern university, the partnership for food safety education nsf international and self-help credit union. we also have a table for general information if anyone has reports, brochures or handouts you like to make available, you can use that general table. for those of you who are interested in continuing education or professional development credits, , you can pick up your certificate at the conclusion of the program tomorrow at the...