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the universal credit is avakian workday. it's taking money away from families have put in more children into poverty. the national report found the universal credit is creating hardship, forcing people to use food tanks and could actually end up costing the system even more. does the prime minister dispute the national order of his findings? >> the right honorable gentleman talked about constituency cases. i remember -- i remember >> we had a fairly early stage of the proceedings with a long way to go. the questions must be heard and the answers must be heard and as usual it want to get through. >> the right honorable gentleman started his question by talking about constituency cases. i remember the single mother who came to see me as a member of parliament when they were in government, who told me that she wanted to get into the work place and provide a good example to her child. but the job center had told her she'd been set up. [inaudible] >> mr. speaker, my question was about -- [inaudible] they say usage in areas where
the universal credit is avakian workday. it's taking money away from families have put in more children into poverty. the national report found the universal credit is creating hardship, forcing people to use food tanks and could actually end up costing the system even more. does the prime minister dispute the national order of his findings? >> the right honorable gentleman talked about constituency cases. i remember -- i remember >> we had a fairly early stage of the proceedings...
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let's talk universal credit.gerbread, the world and his wife have been critical of universal credit. is it not time to think again?|j critical of universal credit. is it not time to think again? i think we have debated this to death in the chamber over the last 12 months or more, pretty much everybody in the house agrees with the principles of universal credit that were laid out and that it is wrong for people to be in and that it is wrong for people to beina and that it is wrong for people to be in a scenario where they lose money by taking on work or a job and thatis money by taking on work or a job and that is where we are now. so there is no question that universal credit is no question that universal credit is the right thing to do. clearly rolling anything out on that scale isa rolling anything out on that scale is a challenge and that is why it has been so slow. myjob centre in my constituency are calm and that they have had the time to prepare for it. every time there are changes, that system improves. fi
let's talk universal credit.gerbread, the world and his wife have been critical of universal credit. is it not time to think again?|j critical of universal credit. is it not time to think again? i think we have debated this to death in the chamber over the last 12 months or more, pretty much everybody in the house agrees with the principles of universal credit that were laid out and that it is wrong for people to be in and that it is wrong for people to beina and that it is wrong for people to...
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in 201010 -- 2010 the government declared that universal credit would lift children out of po poverty does the prime minister stand on that figure? >> we introduced universal credit because we needed a system of welfare in the country which encouraged people into work rather than discourage them to work, which made sure that work always pays and was simple system than legacy system that we were left by the labour party, remember, remember the legacy system of the labour party, it meant that we even had individuals being paid a hundred thousand pounds all paid by workers earning half a fraction of that. >> mr. speaker, the child poverty action group says that far from taking children out of poverty, universal credit will now increase the number of children in poverty. and since 2010, half a million more children have gone into poverty relative to that time. the federal government knows this policy is fraud and failing. their own survey on universal credit many were in debt, half fallen behind with the bills, does the prime minister dispute their own government survey or dispute the exp
in 201010 -- 2010 the government declared that universal credit would lift children out of po poverty does the prime minister stand on that figure? >> we introduced universal credit because we needed a system of welfare in the country which encouraged people into work rather than discourage them to work, which made sure that work always pays and was simple system than legacy system that we were left by the labour party, remember, remember the legacy system of the labour party, it meant...
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in 2010, they claimed the universe of credit would lift children out of poverty. does the prime minister stand by that figure? >> prime minister? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman that we introduced the universal federal credit because we need a system that interest people to work rather than discourage them, which made sure work always played and it was a legacy system we were left under the legacy -- of the labour party. immense we even had individuals being paid 100,000 pounds a year on benefits, all paid for by hard-working taxpayers earning a fraction. >> jeremy corbyn? >> mr. speaker, the child poverty action group says that far from taking them out of poverty, they will now increase the number of children in poverty. and since 2010, half a million more children have gone into poverty relative to that time. the government knows this policy is flawed and failing. their own survey on universal credit claimed many were in debt, have fallen behind with their bills. does the prime minister dispute her own government survey or dispute the experience of
in 2010, they claimed the universe of credit would lift children out of poverty. does the prime minister stand by that figure? >> prime minister? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman that we introduced the universal federal credit because we need a system that interest people to work rather than discourage them, which made sure work always played and it was a legacy system we were left under the legacy -- of the labour party. immense we even had individuals being paid...
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universal credit gave me the flexibility to ta ke credit gave me the flexibility to take on additionalare all constituency mps and i think most of us are well aware of the pain that universal credit is causing when people come into our advice bureaus. 60% of families facing cuts due to the two child poverty are in work. —— two child policy. it‘s taking money away from families and putting more children into poverty. the national audit office report found that universal credit is creating hardship, forcing people to use food banks and could actually end up costing the system even more. does the prime minister dispute the national audit office findings? the right honourable gentleman talked about constituency cases. i remember... i remember... order. we are at the very early stage of the proceedings, a long way to go. the questions must be heard and the answers must be heard all stop as usual, i want to get through the order paper. . the right honourable gentleman started his question by talking about constituency cases. i remember the single mother who came to see me as a member of parl
universal credit gave me the flexibility to ta ke credit gave me the flexibility to take on additionalare all constituency mps and i think most of us are well aware of the pain that universal credit is causing when people come into our advice bureaus. 60% of families facing cuts due to the two child poverty are in work. —— two child policy. it‘s taking money away from families and putting more children into poverty. the national audit office report found that universal credit is creating...
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and on top of that, there's the flawed and failing universal credit.led people risk losing their homes and vital support. children forced to use food banks. and the prime minister wants to put 2 million more people onto this. mr speaker, the prime minister is not, is not challenging the burning injustices in our society. she's pouring petrol on the crisis. when will she stop inflicting misery on the people of this country? prime minister! what we are doing is seeing 3.3 million more people injobs as a result of our balanced approach to the economy. and what have we seen from labour over the past few days? iranian state tv broadcasting no—confidence votes against labour members of parliaments, police investigating anonymous and threatening letters about the de—selection of labour mps sent to labour offices. and most shamefully, most shamefully of all... and most shamefully of all, the honourable member for streatham saying that the labour party is now an institutionally racist party. that's what he's done to labour. just think what he'd do to this count
and on top of that, there's the flawed and failing universal credit.led people risk losing their homes and vital support. children forced to use food banks. and the prime minister wants to put 2 million more people onto this. mr speaker, the prime minister is not, is not challenging the burning injustices in our society. she's pouring petrol on the crisis. when will she stop inflicting misery on the people of this country? prime minister! what we are doing is seeing 3.3 million more people...
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my question where it universal universal credit has been ruled out. it's four times higher than areas where it has not been introduced. but without resolving any of that in the next year. another 2 million people. as part of the transfer hundreds of thousands of people with disabilities will receive a letter telling them the support will be stopped they will have to make an application for universal credit. does the prime minister think it's the responsibility of the government that is changing the system to ensure that people retain the support they need or is it down to the individual. many of whom were actually very late -- very vulnerable people. they are delivering a system that does give support to people. we know that work is the best way out of poverty. it's the right honorable gentlemen. why when we make changes like ensuring that we reduce the waiting payment. why was it that they voted against those things. it is labor that has been speaking up. it is labor and the decency within our society. mr. spencer, i always thought you was that you a
my question where it universal universal credit has been ruled out. it's four times higher than areas where it has not been introduced. but without resolving any of that in the next year. another 2 million people. as part of the transfer hundreds of thousands of people with disabilities will receive a letter telling them the support will be stopped they will have to make an application for universal credit. does the prime minister think it's the responsibility of the government that is changing...
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i think the problem with the universe credit is that in the budget for it's fifteen billion pounds so i think some nervousness about four million children are involved but it's actually submitted to you and i and most people are saying look and i brought in i mean fifteen billion in cash behind the back of the sofa job and sums of the government's budget in g.d.p. so it's not it's not shoot money and like you say million children in poverty and homelessness rockets and so on. it would be a good policy for them to adopt i'm not sure if they will but once that happens of course it will thank you well this week marks ten years since lehman brothers became the biggest bankruptcy in american history after it came policies like universal credit in britain and around the world what the u.n. said was more than one hundred million pushed into abject poverty joining me now from new york city is lawrence mcdonald formerly vice president at lehman brothers and author of a colossal failure of common sense the inside story of the collapse of lehman brothers larry thanks for joining us ten years thi
i think the problem with the universe credit is that in the budget for it's fifteen billion pounds so i think some nervousness about four million children are involved but it's actually submitted to you and i and most people are saying look and i brought in i mean fifteen billion in cash behind the back of the sofa job and sums of the government's budget in g.d.p. so it's not it's not shoot money and like you say million children in poverty and homelessness rockets and so on. it would be a good...
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their own survey on universal credit found many were in debt, a third in arrears with their rent, halfn behind with their bills. does the prime minister dispute her own government's survey or dispute the experience of the claimants? we have gone from a situation under the labour party where1.4 million people — 1.4 million people — spent most of a decade trapped on benefits. we are helping get people into work and that's why earlier this week, we saw unemployment yet again at a record low. mps' westminster leader said a no—deal brexit would increase the cost of living by hundreds of pounds. the prime minister is unfit to govern. she's incapable of leadership. we know it, her backbenchers know it, and the country knows it. ten years after the economic crash and the poorest are still bearing the brunt. mr speaker, it's as simple as this — the prime minister should end her austerity programme or admit that her party is unfit for government. can i say to the right honourable gentleman, he mentions the question of brexit, and of course we are working to get a good brexit deal for the whole o
their own survey on universal credit found many were in debt, a third in arrears with their rent, halfn behind with their bills. does the prime minister dispute her own government's survey or dispute the experience of the claimants? we have gone from a situation under the labour party where1.4 million people — 1.4 million people — spent most of a decade trapped on benefits. we are helping get people into work and that's why earlier this week, we saw unemployment yet again at a record low....
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coming up, at prime minister's questions, jeremy corbyn says the welfare policy, universal credit iswed. children forced to use food banks and the prime minister wants to put two million more people onto this. but theresa may defends the government record. what we're doing is seeing 3.3 million more people injobs as a result of this. an mp reveals that jacob rees mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselves targeted by opponents. police rang me one day and said, where is your son? i think he is at school. can you check, because there was a social media post claiming to be the execution of my son. there's a call from more to be done to protect england's historic battlefields. we should be creating national areas of natural historic importance that would recognise historical sites and their surroundings as areas that we wish, and need, to conserve for the future. but let's start with prime minister's questions, often a noisy affair and this was a particularly rowdy session. parliament has only been back from its summer break for a fortnight but mps and peers have now le
coming up, at prime minister's questions, jeremy corbyn says the welfare policy, universal credit iswed. children forced to use food banks and the prime minister wants to put two million more people onto this. but theresa may defends the government record. what we're doing is seeing 3.3 million more people injobs as a result of this. an mp reveals that jacob rees mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselves targeted by opponents. police rang me one day and said, where is your...
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problem it governance systems don't seem to work when the script ambition is too big we saw with universal credit but he makes a good compelling argument on why he has to happen because of a tragic case of a 13—year—old who recently died of an asthma attack because when she was taken to hospital, the computer system was unable to link up with file, which is showed her previous medical problems in her life could've been saved. it's mind—boggling when we are sort of one hand weird told with facing the a byss one hand weird told with facing the abyss of biggie data analytics and learning all those, you can't have big basic linking of patient files. the questions around the security of data, and particularly with help and visceral emotive and private subject for many people, losing files is another issue. i used to work in downing street in idea but i can remember20 years downing street in idea but i can remember 20 years ago talking to labour help the secretaries try to tackle exactly this problem, it still has not been tackled in all of that time. the fact that some gb surgeons or lie on fax machin
problem it governance systems don't seem to work when the script ambition is too big we saw with universal credit but he makes a good compelling argument on why he has to happen because of a tragic case of a 13—year—old who recently died of an asthma attack because when she was taken to hospital, the computer system was unable to link up with file, which is showed her previous medical problems in her life could've been saved. it's mind—boggling when we are sort of one hand weird told with...
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wages now it's a tiny thing ten years ago i don't talk of that there's the fraud in failing universal credit disabled people risk losing their homes and bible supports children forced to use food banks called been slammed a litany of post lehman austerity policies he accused a pm who seeks to malign journalists doughty of burning britain down the prime minister is not easy not challenging the beauty and justice is in our society she's pouring through on the crisis when will she start and thank you there's a ring i want to think this kind of the prime minister replied by way of identity politics before slamming t.v. journalists and then using blairite was supporting impeach to imply corbin was racist what have we seen from labor over the past few days everybody and state t.v. broadcasting no problem was. how do you investigate seeing anonymous and threatening letters about the decent action of labor m.p. . the same sunday of. the honorable member of the stress of saying that the neighbor is now an institution of a right to. run sunday but just think what he's done to these thugs i would call
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coming up, at prime minister's questions, jeremy corbyn says the government's key welfare policy universal credit but theresa may defends the government's record. what we're doing is seeing 3.3 million more people injobs as a result of our approach to the economy. an mp reveals thatjacob rees—mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselves targeted by opponents.
coming up, at prime minister's questions, jeremy corbyn says the government's key welfare policy universal credit but theresa may defends the government's record. what we're doing is seeing 3.3 million more people injobs as a result of our approach to the economy. an mp reveals thatjacob rees—mogg is not the only mp whose children have found themselves targeted by opponents.
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and how it works, saying that is leaving workers high and dry, even at hacking the government universal crediternment project, and saying if they can't get it right, they have to stop that, and whether or not you agree with that there is a legitimate conversation to have about whether that's what you expect from a religious figure. it depends on your political stance because the times says tories blast welc for parroting the labour view while the mirror says deliver us from evil. it is a very different perspective. —— from evil. it is a very different perspective. — — welby. from evil. it is a very different perspective. —— welby. while tory mps criticise the archbishop in their words for copying john mcdonnell's point of view the reaction at the congress today was really quite welcoming and there was a huge amount of applause when he finished speaking. and it prompted quite interesting debate about what unionjesus would quite interesting debate about what union jesus would have quite interesting debate about what unionjesus would have been quite interesting debate about what union jesus would
and how it works, saying that is leaving workers high and dry, even at hacking the government universal crediternment project, and saying if they can't get it right, they have to stop that, and whether or not you agree with that there is a legitimate conversation to have about whether that's what you expect from a religious figure. it depends on your political stance because the times says tories blast welc for parroting the labour view while the mirror says deliver us from evil. it is a very...
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the archbishop of canterbury has called for the rollout of universal credit to he halted, in a stronglywelfare policy. justin welby also hit out at zero—hours contracts and the gig economy, telling delegates at the tuc conference that injustice against workers still exists. today, there are some who view that kind of oppression of the employed asa kind of oppression of the employed as a virtue. the gig economy, zero—hours contracts, is nothing new. it is simply the reincarnation ofan new. it is simply the reincarnation of an ancient evil. the inquests into the death of five people in the westminster bridge terrorist attack have been shown cctv footage of the moment a woman was hit by the car being driven by khalid masood. aysha frade was on her way to collect her two children from school when she was hit by the vehicle. daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. aysha frade's still grieving husband and two sisters came to court with their lawyer to hear the distressing details of how she died. she was the beloved mother of two young daughters and was on her way to pick them up from sc
the archbishop of canterbury has called for the rollout of universal credit to he halted, in a stronglywelfare policy. justin welby also hit out at zero—hours contracts and the gig economy, telling delegates at the tuc conference that injustice against workers still exists. today, there are some who view that kind of oppression of the employed asa kind of oppression of the employed as a virtue. the gig economy, zero—hours contracts, is nothing new. it is simply the reincarnation ofan new....
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wages now it's a tiny thing ten years ago i don't talk of that there's the food and failing universal credit disabled people risk losing their homes and vital supports children forced to use food banks called been slammed a litany of post lehman austerity policies he accused the pm who seeks to malign journalists as a t. of burning britain down the prime minister is not easy not challenging the putin justice is in our society sees pouring through on the crisis when will she start in thank you very want to think of this kind of the prime minister replied by way of identity politics before slamming t.v. journalists and then using blairite war supporting impeach to imply corbin was racist what have we seen from labor over the past few days everybody on state t.v. broadcasting no comment was thanks investigating anonymous and threatening letters about the diesel section of labor m.p. thanks guys shamefully of all the on her own then the press are saying that none labor party is now i don't think you said i'm a racist you are saying that it was done child labor just thank god he didn't have these
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the government must stop the roll—out of universal credit and fix its many flaws before it causes any sanctions regime that claims to help people into work that lasts but that really does so, that leads to increased ill—health and for some, destitution, and which punishes someone destitution, and which punishes someonejust destitution, and which punishes someone just because they missed the bus on the way to thejobcentre or even because they attended a job interview. the impact can be devastating. the average sanction is the loss of one month's money and a sanction can be as long as three yea rs. sanction can be as long as three years. this government is leaving people feeling demoralised and undermined instead of valued and supported. anyone of us could find ourselves on the receiving end of callous regime because, of course, any one of us could be made redundant, become ill, experienced relationship breakdown or find ourselves caring for a loved one. instead of providing stability and social security, the government is tearing away the safety net that should be there for any of us s
the government must stop the roll—out of universal credit and fix its many flaws before it causes any sanctions regime that claims to help people into work that lasts but that really does so, that leads to increased ill—health and for some, destitution, and which punishes someone destitution, and which punishes someonejust destitution, and which punishes someone just because they missed the bus on the way to thejobcentre or even because they attended a job interview. the impact can be...
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nothing to stop universal credit caps, nothing to get wages rising. —— universal credit cuts.overnment than this one. working people deserve a better government than this one. so i want to end with this message. to the prime minister. if you cannot deliver a brexit that protects jobs and rights if you cannot invest in our nhs, schools and public services. if you will not put the royal mail, water and railways back into public hands where they belong. if you won‘t build a country where we can live in peace with their neighbours and where right across the nation people get fair shares. if you will not give us the new deal that working people demand, mrs may, stand down. applause stand down, theresa may, and take your do nothing government with you. give us a general election and we will do everything in our power to elect a new prime minister and a new government that will. thank you, delegates. happy 150th. stay strong. here‘s to the next 150. frances 0‘grady addressing the tuc conference with two main strands to her speech there. one talking about working rights and saying aft
nothing to stop universal credit caps, nothing to get wages rising. —— universal credit cuts.overnment than this one. working people deserve a better government than this one. so i want to end with this message. to the prime minister. if you cannot deliver a brexit that protects jobs and rights if you cannot invest in our nhs, schools and public services. if you will not put the royal mail, water and railways back into public hands where they belong. if you won‘t build a country where we...
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, a vision for its future before going to washington come as fast as president berlin university in nebraska creditedbling the university body. by the way all the way up to 1400. [laughter] often they will tell you most of the students came from a school that had to close nearby. the school now boasts a graduating of less than half of them. joining us tonight, michael goodwin, pulitzer prize-winning columnist, fox news contributor. great to have you with us. let's start with you. ben sasse, why does a really good stuff of the anxiety of being a democrat he is. >> is very interesting. he ran as a republican but he doesn't want to be a republican. he should at least go back to the people of nebraska and say do you mind if i leave the party would you want to do with leave the senate and get somebody else. that would be the honorable thing to do. lou: onerous forefront of notice of washington politics. obama, 102 references to himself as i said, loving references to himself. the guy doesn't change. he is still just as objectionable and hard to take as when he was president. thank god he can't do as much
, a vision for its future before going to washington come as fast as president berlin university in nebraska creditedbling the university body. by the way all the way up to 1400. [laughter] often they will tell you most of the students came from a school that had to close nearby. the school now boasts a graduating of less than half of them. joining us tonight, michael goodwin, pulitzer prize-winning columnist, fox news contributor. great to have you with us. let's start with you. ben sasse, why...
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we had a federal housing policy that detriment of universalizing wealth by universalizing credit. the s a quote from 1850 by economists -- economist bestadt. he said you can't give credit to everybody because you're not increasing supply. we did virtually nothing to increase supply. we had a reliance on increasing affordable housing borrowers leverage. we did it on the cheap. relative to nonaffordable housing borrowers in a vain effort to make housing more affordable for those select borrowers, but no on budget expense and little consideration of supply constraints. so this so this creates this economics-free zone on one side from the government system, and then you have, i forget the term used in terms of what thes whoing market is actually a -- housing market is actually a market. subject to supply and demand is being implemented by real people make six million decisions a year which is -- 12 million decisions. six million to buy, six million to sell. again, the facts speak for themselves that homeownership rate was virtually unchanged since 1964. you can almost say it's virtual
we had a federal housing policy that detriment of universalizing wealth by universalizing credit. the s a quote from 1850 by economists -- economist bestadt. he said you can't give credit to everybody because you're not increasing supply. we did virtually nothing to increase supply. we had a reliance on increasing affordable housing borrowers leverage. we did it on the cheap. relative to nonaffordable housing borrowers in a vain effort to make housing more affordable for those select borrowers,...
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it claims his criticism of universal credit has not gone down well with some conservatives, who say he'sinst the prime minister could be planned for april, after the brexiteers decided against toppling theresa may now. and hurricane florence is causing a stir online. nearly half a million people are tweeting about it. florence is due to make landfall in the us later today. we'll be bringing you more on that throughout the morning. mike, good morning. good morning. what have you got? into cricket, england have just had their win over india and now turning to sri lanka in november. such joyous pictures yesterday. alistair with the century. not so good if you are stuart broad, facing the axe, not because of the broken rib against india, and he was doing well as well, back to his best. away from home, english bowlers have been appalling. so he could pay the price. 32 years old. this was the move was talking about, with anthony joshua. it is as if he has taken up magic. he is levitating like a magician. it is almost like a side press—up. half his body is off the ground as he leaned up against
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tax credits for low income families, and in my second term, i will reverse the years of underfunding of our universities just as i reversed a decade of education cuts for madigan's majority in the general assembly. i will verse that and the higher education funding cuts. mr. pritzker: virtually everything you just try to take credit for happened in spite of you, not because of you. .36 days without a budget longer than any other state in the history of the united states. a $16 billion backlog. gov. rauner: democrats had a super majority. mr. pritzker: late payment fees taxpayers had to pay for. downgrades and we are now the worst rated credit in the entire nation. five universities and this is your point. 5 universities under your watch have fallen to junk credit status and you are the biggest deficit spender in the history of the state of illinois. you have failed every single year of your term. it is abominable to me and time for a change in this state. gov. rauner: mr. pritzker, i will respond and simply say this . your lack of integrity, your cheatingharacter, your on your property taxes and your in
tax credits for low income families, and in my second term, i will reverse the years of underfunding of our universities just as i reversed a decade of education cuts for madigan's majority in the general assembly. i will verse that and the higher education funding cuts. mr. pritzker: virtually everything you just try to take credit for happened in spite of you, not because of you. .36 days without a budget longer than any other state in the history of the united states. a $16 billion backlog....
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we are now the worst rated credit in the entire nation. five universitieser your watch have fallen to junk credit status and the biggest deficit spender in illinois. you are failed governor, you have failed every year of your term. it's abominable to me. this time fruit change in the state. >> i will respond to that and simply say. your lack of integrity and character your cheating on your income tax and trying to use your inherited wealth to buy political office speemac it is fundamentally wrong. >> let's talk about other fundamental issues, the third airport being one of them. the state of illinois has spent $97 million fine thousands of acres of land around what would be the south suburban airport. a lot of potential jobs are at stake. it's been studied endlessly. as governor, one of you, would you be for or against that project, yes or no. >> yes. >> no. >> no. >> we need to not take jobs from the other two major airports. in light of that, to make sure were not taking jobs away, i believe we should look at building that. >> hotel workers are striking a
we are now the worst rated credit in the entire nation. five universitieser your watch have fallen to junk credit status and the biggest deficit spender in illinois. you are failed governor, you have failed every year of your term. it's abominable to me. this time fruit change in the state. >> i will respond to that and simply say. your lack of integrity and character your cheating on your income tax and trying to use your inherited wealth to buy political office speemac it is...
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historic school choice, tuition scholarship tax credits creditl funny for charter schools and my second term i will reverse the years of underfunding of our universitiesas i reversed a decade of education cuts for the majority in the general summit. i reversed that and i will reverse the higher education funding cuts. >> virtually everything you just try to take credit for happen in spite of you cannot because of you. 736 days without a budget in the state come along than any state in history of the united states $16 billion backlog racked up because of your -- >> democrats at a super majority. >> late payment these the taxpayers had before. [talking over each other] eight credit downgrades. when at the worst rated trade in the entire nation. five universities, and this is your point, five universities under your watch have fallen to choke credit status injure the biggest deficit spend in his of the state of illinois. you are a failed governor. you have failed every single year of your term. it is abominable to meet and it's time for a change in the state. >> mr. pritzker, i will respond to that instantly say this. your lack of integrity, your lack of
historic school choice, tuition scholarship tax credits creditl funny for charter schools and my second term i will reverse the years of underfunding of our universitiesas i reversed a decade of education cuts for the majority in the general summit. i reversed that and i will reverse the higher education funding cuts. >> virtually everything you just try to take credit for happen in spite of you cannot because of you. 736 days without a budget in the state come along than any state in...
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using too many points means you could no longer book a flight go to university already in apartment in many of china's cities as social credit system that works much like this is being tested. facial recognition cameras are used to track people in their everyday lives across the road and read you lose points and you might never get a date on the dating at the system is due to be rolled out in twenty twenty. but it's not just there all over the world big data is watching you. and. this is to raise a schmidt on the internet you can find a composite of her identity personal information friends interests bank account. but it's not just to raise that there are massive amounts of data about all of us and that data can be interpreted using big data analysis. data it's a new world perspective it's so powerful it will impact all areas of our lives. just like the printing press did or the renaissance or perhaps the industrial revolution so reese feel. that what it is exactly most of it's leave behind a data trail through emails and photos when we search something on google or use apps worldwide we produce two and a half trillion bytes
using too many points means you could no longer book a flight go to university already in apartment in many of china's cities as social credit system that works much like this is being tested. facial recognition cameras are used to track people in their everyday lives across the road and read you lose points and you might never get a date on the dating at the system is due to be rolled out in twenty twenty. but it's not just there all over the world big data is watching you. and. this is to...
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news and world report says millennials and generation xers are being credited with the nation's falling divorce rate. a university of maryland analysis found the divorce rate dropped by 18% between 2008 and 2016. researchers say millennials and gger gen xep gen xerged later in life once their careers and finances are more stable. they say people married at older ages are less likely to get divorced. >>> still ahead, delays at delta. p why the air linrwhy t nationwide ground stop last night. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. beerevent meningitis b in 10-25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger. we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or hardness at the injection site; muscle pain; fatigue; headache; nausea; and joint pain. bexsero may not protect all individuals. tell your
news and world report says millennials and generation xers are being credited with the nation's falling divorce rate. a university of maryland analysis found the divorce rate dropped by 18% between 2008 and 2016. researchers say millennials and gger gen xep gen xerged later in life once their careers and finances are more stable. they say people married at older ages are less likely to get divorced. >>> still ahead, delays at delta. p why the air linrwhy t nationwide ground stop last...
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credit. so was harvard university.age bills were not being paid. >> reporter: and soon enough, the whole world was watching, and enmeshed. to illustrate your point about how the crisis spread globally i reought we'd go to a food stand. but you said no, no, an irish pub. and lo and behold there's one right across the street from the old lehman. >> yeah because 2008 is all ab and the failure s the irish bain september 2008 is really the moment when the panic spreads to europe in aay that the european states ultimately find almost impossible to handle. >> reporter: because europeanha bank a stake in irish banks? i >> all of eurotied up with the irish banking boom, is using dublin as an offshore financial center and dublin finds itself in a positioon the 29th of september of having to guarantee the entire balance sheet of the irish baing system. >> reporter: back in the us of a, septeer 29 was also the day congress rejected president bush's bailout bill, and the dow fell a record 777 points. >> this is where the crisis goe
credit. so was harvard university.age bills were not being paid. >> reporter: and soon enough, the whole world was watching, and enmeshed. to illustrate your point about how the crisis spread globally i reought we'd go to a food stand. but you said no, no, an irish pub. and lo and behold there's one right across the street from the old lehman. >> yeah because 2008 is all ab and the failure s the irish bain september 2008 is really the moment when the panic spreads to europe in aay...
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especially for the online lectures a well known universities but also with personal assistance also here in lebanon if the refugees do eventually go to college credits they have earned through kieron should transfer. a shabby has taken business administration courses so that he can sell his art more easily in the future. but i especially like about kirron is that it is so easy to use. they have a lot of videos that offer. it's easy to learn their material. and. your arms berlin headquarters are in a prime location employees come from different countries and the atmosphere is cosmopolitan the assistant around three thousand three hundred refugees half of whom are in germany the services are free the charitable start up here on is financed through donations and government grants. the basic idea of care on is giving people who have lost a lot or everything the chance to take charge of their own lives again we believe that education is key for this and we want to use digital media to give people opportunities they wouldn't otherwise have. that said three out of four refugees drop out of the courses i took the s. and says that it's completely normal for
especially for the online lectures a well known universities but also with personal assistance also here in lebanon if the refugees do eventually go to college credits they have earned through kieron should transfer. a shabby has taken business administration courses so that he can sell his art more easily in the future. but i especially like about kirron is that it is so easy to use. they have a lot of videos that offer. it's easy to learn their material. and. your arms berlin headquarters are...
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. >> if you believe in digital social credit there are variety of options for dealing with vanishing jobs. like the universal income. that capitalism is not solving for child care or paid leave. and with that public investment that put five or 10 million people to work. it isn't a new model of capitalism but that existing model. to have the government allocate instead of the teacher driving over and they would not work as the driver and could afford childcare. >> im for higher teacher salary and massive infrastructure investment and massive public investment with our broken healthcare system spending twice as much as a result. so the difference between that we need to invest inn civilization. the only thing i would hesitate that you should embark on a large-scale societal missions. and to back into it and to know what number of employees i will need. so if you build $3 trillion worth ofs infrastructure you might need 10 million or 12 million people. it is indeterminate..it but you cannot guarantee people the appointment. the efficiency will not be great and then you end up with the whole system with bureaucr
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universes. had risk appetite three u.s. markets, all of them. nothing to be noticed. creditall different levels of credit, seniority and credit rating still doing very well. it is outside of the u.s. that risk appetite is weak. and develop markets and emerging markets. more than global risk appetite being still supportive, it has been a u.s. dominance for risk appetite, not only for the part of u.s. investors who are supporting investors into u.s. assets. that has to be reconciled. the risk is that u.s. markets catch a little bit of a leg lower but nothing very worrisome. vonnie: alessio de longis, portfolio manager at oppenheimerfunds, thank you. to look at the charts -- allows you to look at the charts featured here. this is bloomberg. ♪ amnie: live from new york, i vonnie quinn. romaine: i am romaine bostick and this is the european close on bloomberg markets. unlikely a deal on nafta this week according to a canadian government official who says the talks with the u.s. in washington have seemed upbeat. the current demonstration is willing to sign a trade deal that only i
universes. had risk appetite three u.s. markets, all of them. nothing to be noticed. creditall different levels of credit, seniority and credit rating still doing very well. it is outside of the u.s. that risk appetite is weak. and develop markets and emerging markets. more than global risk appetite being still supportive, it has been a u.s. dominance for risk appetite, not only for the part of u.s. investors who are supporting investors into u.s. assets. that has to be reconciled. the risk is...
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republicans, who have fond over kavanaugh since his nomination will call andntion to his credit he character, yale universitynd yale law school, three ,restigious federal courtships and a reputation for open-mindedness. democrats, whose opposition is all but assured, will highlight the washington native's rulings on controversial issues and seek assurances on how he would rule in future cases. questions kavanaugh will perry without making promises. sparks will fly, that is the quote from richard blumenthal, democrat of connecticut. we want to hear from you this morning. phone lines, democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. .ndependents, 202-748-8002 as we go through this morning, we will let you know what some of the senators on that judiciary committee are thinking about in their questions they will be asking judge kavanaugh today. some of them putting out twitter videos and making statements about what they intend to ask about. what would you like to know about? north carolina. a democrat. good morning. caller: this is "washington journal?" am i speaking to the moderator? what are you expecting
republicans, who have fond over kavanaugh since his nomination will call andntion to his credit he character, yale universitynd yale law school, three ,restigious federal courtships and a reputation for open-mindedness. democrats, whose opposition is all but assured, will highlight the washington native's rulings on controversial issues and seek assurances on how he would rule in future cases. questions kavanaugh will perry without making promises. sparks will fly, that is the quote from...
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universal coverage. president obama, look, it is amazing to me, he is trying to claim credit for results of what presidentrump did to take and a people i can recovery and -- anemic recovery to make it broader, stronger, faster and he will never get credit to his predecessor. people don't like the tarp program, but the bailout of the banks and the strengthening of the financial system was legislation passed under his predecessor and largely executed by his predecessor. so, president obama wants to have it both ways. he doesn't want to give credit to his predecessor for having passed the legislation that gave the tools to put the economy back in a good place. he doesn't want to accept responsibility for and a anemic recovery and he wants to claim credit when that recovery begins to speed up under his successor because we cut regulation, cut taxes and because we restored confidence in this administration. consumer confidence is higher today than it was at anytime during president obama's term. business confidence is higher. we're getting wages finally now to begin to increase after being flat-lined basically
universal coverage. president obama, look, it is amazing to me, he is trying to claim credit for results of what presidentrump did to take and a people i can recovery and -- anemic recovery to make it broader, stronger, faster and he will never get credit to his predecessor. people don't like the tarp program, but the bailout of the banks and the strengthening of the financial system was legislation passed under his predecessor and largely executed by his predecessor. so, president obama wants...
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hogan on what you need to know about freezing your credit and a famy memilbe >>> let's get toak the bg news coming in right now on the death of university of maryland football player jordan mcnair. we have the firstook at the results of a report into the university's handling of the death. the 19-year-old died after a collapse in a practice this summer. chris gordon looking over the findings by the panel. chris, you have had a chance to look at it for abit. what are you learning? - >> reporte the way they practice and train to prevent illness. that they are increasing the number of medical training staff at practices. adding on-site cooling stations. taking more frequent recovery breaks and longer recovery breaks. that they're monitoring the health of student athletes more frequently and more closely an increasing the training of staff. all this coming from the independent investigation evaluating whether the football training staff took appropriate action when jordan mcnair collapsed from the heat this spring. rse report will help determine whether the uniity of maryland football sff followed proper medical procedures. on may 29th,ffen
hogan on what you need to know about freezing your credit and a famy memilbe >>> let's get toak the bg news coming in right now on the death of university of maryland football player jordan mcnair. we have the firstook at the results of a report into the university's handling of the death. the 19-year-old died after a collapse in a practice this summer. chris gordon looking over the findings by the panel. chris, you have had a chance to look at it for abit. what are you learning? -...