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alex tiffin is a disabled universal credit claimant in inverness who has struggled when universal creditrst. professor ben barr is senior author of the study from the university of liverpool, and ayaz manji is senior policy officer for the mental health charity mind. welcome to all of you and thank you for joining welcome to all of you and thank you forjoining us. welcome to all of you and thank you for joining us. sarah, welcome to all of you and thank you forjoining us. sarah, what difference did the introduction of universal credit have on your family financially? my oldest son went on to universal credit is about two and a half yea rs to universal credit is about two and a half years ago. we lost £2500 income with £2000 recurring. my younger one is moving on to universal credit and i will also be forced onto it when he turns 20 so i expect morelos, more stress more pressure. i expect morelos, more stress more pressure. i never expect morelos, more stress more pressure. i never used to be somebody who went to the gp and i now talk to them every week and the mental health nurse. it's t
alex tiffin is a disabled universal credit claimant in inverness who has struggled when universal creditrst. professor ben barr is senior author of the study from the university of liverpool, and ayaz manji is senior policy officer for the mental health charity mind. welcome to all of you and thank you for joining welcome to all of you and thank you forjoining us. welcome to all of you and thank you for joining us. sarah, welcome to all of you and thank you forjoining us. sarah, what difference...
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universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in a generation.ent, as there is more emphasis on getting a job. how much longer do need to be doing thisjob search how much longer do need to be doing this job search thing? stress. he we got a little bit ofa stress. he we got a little bit of a problem... this senior civil servant is responsible for making the benefit system works properly. fewer people than expected have so far applied for universal credit. we got a lot of anecdotal evidence about people scared to come to universal credit. with more than 5 million people still to be moved to universal credit, this man and his team are forced once more to delay the rollout. we would not com plete the rollout. we would not complete in september 2a, i would state that three, six, or nine months don't matter. go safe, but the grants first, and i will take the beating. universal credit is meant to simplify the benefits system, but people are typically waiting five weeks for the first payment have caused huge problems. this latest delay will add half £1 b
universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in a generation.ent, as there is more emphasis on getting a job. how much longer do need to be doing thisjob search how much longer do need to be doing this job search thing? stress. he we got a little bit ofa stress. he we got a little bit of a problem... this senior civil servant is responsible for making the benefit system works properly. fewer people than expected have so far applied for universal credit. we got a lot of anecdotal evidence...
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universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in a generation.ment and places greater emphasis on moving people into work. it's proving hard for some claimants to understand. how long do i need to be doing this job search thing? it's stressful, it is. we've got a little bit of a problem... but it's also proving a headache for the government. this senior civil servant is responsible for ensuring the benefit works properly. a bbc film crew were there in september when the latest problem emerged. fewer people than expected have so far applied for universal credit. we have got a lot of anecdotal evidence about people being scared to come to universal credit. so that's why i would say my hypothesis is that's what's driving some of this. i can't think of what another factor would be. with around 5 million people still to be moved to universal credit from the old benefits, neil couling and his team are forced once more to delay the roll—out. actually, the only option here is to move the end date of the plan by nine months so that we would now complete i
universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in a generation.ment and places greater emphasis on moving people into work. it's proving hard for some claimants to understand. how long do i need to be doing this job search thing? it's stressful, it is. we've got a little bit of a problem... but it's also proving a headache for the government. this senior civil servant is responsible for ensuring the benefit works properly. a bbc film crew were there in september when the latest problem emerged....
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universal credit was supposed to make work pay.housands across the country. it seems from yesterday's report that senior civil servants think that people are too scared to transfer to universal credit. i will never be embarrassed for putting the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people in our society first, and neither will this government. and the honourable lady talks about cost. but as i've said, mr speaker, this is up to £500 million additional which will go into the pockets of our claimants. the honourable lady refers to the pilot but she is conflating two very separate issues. and when she says, mr speaker, that people are scared, perhaps if the party opposite desisted with the scaremongering and actually spent more time in ourjob centres speaking to work coaches, they'd have a better understanding of universal credit and how well it's working. when i visited myjob centre, which, contrary to some of the suggestions from the other side, has had full roll—out of universal credit since october 2017, i found that the work coaches
universal credit was supposed to make work pay.housands across the country. it seems from yesterday's report that senior civil servants think that people are too scared to transfer to universal credit. i will never be embarrassed for putting the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people in our society first, and neither will this government. and the honourable lady talks about cost. but as i've said, mr speaker, this is up to £500 million additional which will go into the pockets of our...
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universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in a generation.thly payment — there's more emphasis getting a job. there's more emphasis in getting a job. how long do i need to be doing this job search thing? it's stressful, it is. we've got a little bit of a problem... this senior civil servant is responsible for ensuring the benefit works properly. a bbc film crew were there in september when the latest problem emerged. fewer people than expected have so far applied for universal credit. we've got a lot of anecdotal evidence about people being scared to come to universal credit. with around five million people still to be moved to universal credit from their old benefits, neil couling and his team are forced once more to delay the roll—out. so that we would now complete in september 24. i would say that three, six or nine months doesn't matter. gary is safe. put the glens first and we'll...|'ll take the beating! universal credit is meant to simplify the benefits system but aspects of its design, such as people typically waiting five weeks for a
universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in a generation.thly payment — there's more emphasis getting a job. there's more emphasis in getting a job. how long do i need to be doing this job search thing? it's stressful, it is. we've got a little bit of a problem... this senior civil servant is responsible for ensuring the benefit works properly. a bbc film crew were there in september when the latest problem emerged. fewer people than expected have so far applied for universal credit....
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universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in a generation.e's more emphasis getting a job. how long do i need to be doing this job search thing? it's stressful, it is. we've got a little bit of a problem... this senior civil servant is responsible for ensuring the benefit works properly. a bbc film crew were there in september when the latest problem emerged. fewer people than expected have so far applied for universal credit. we've got a lot of anecdotal evidence about people being scared to come to universal credit. with around 5 million people still to be moved to universal credit from their old benefits, neil couling and his team are forced once more to delay the roll—out. so that we would now complete in september 24. i would say that three, six or nine months doesn't matter. gary is safe. put the glens first and we'll...|'ll take the beating! universal credit is meant to simplify the benefits system but aspects of its design, such as people typically waiting five weeks for a first payment, have caused huge problems. a disabled woman goi
universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in a generation.e's more emphasis getting a job. how long do i need to be doing this job search thing? it's stressful, it is. we've got a little bit of a problem... this senior civil servant is responsible for ensuring the benefit works properly. a bbc film crew were there in september when the latest problem emerged. fewer people than expected have so far applied for universal credit. we've got a lot of anecdotal evidence about people being scared...
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universal credit is the biggest welfare reform in a generation. more emphasis getting a job. how long do i need to be doing this job search thing? it's stressful, it is. we've got a little bit of a problem... this senior civil servant is responsible for ensuring the benefit works properly. a bbc film crew were there in september when the latest problem emerged. fewer people than expected have so far applied for universal credit. we've got a lot of anecdotal evidence about people being scared to come to universal credit. with around five million people still to be moved to universal credit from their old benefits, neil couling and his team are forced once more to delay the roll—out. so that we would now complete in september 24. i would say that three, six or nine months doesn't matter. gary is safe. put the glens first and we'll...|'ll take the beating! universal credit is meant to simplify the benefits system but aspects of its design, such as people typically waiting five weeks for a first payment, have caused huge problems. a disabled woman goi
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labour and the snp insisted that universal credit was causing hardship. was a universal credit claimant, as a single parent. i ask the minister to scrap the five—week wait and stop plunging ha rd—working families and individuals into further debt by having to avail of a loan from the dwp. thank you. well, mr speaker, ithank the honourable gentleman for his question and i would suggest he very strongly should visit his localjob centre because he would have a better understanding. and, mrspeaker... a former bbc chairman has warned the government not to weaken and impoverish the bbc. ministers have launched a consultation looking at whether or not non payment of the television licence fee should remain a criminal offence. lord grade told peers that the bbc finances were under huge pressure as the corporation was now having to pay for free licences for some over 75s. this feels like another attempt to impoverish the bbc and weaken it. the bbc... may i remind my noble friend the minister and the government, that the bbc is the cornerstone of the creative indus
labour and the snp insisted that universal credit was causing hardship. was a universal credit claimant, as a single parent. i ask the minister to scrap the five—week wait and stop plunging ha rd—working families and individuals into further debt by having to avail of a loan from the dwp. thank you. well, mr speaker, ithank the honourable gentleman for his question and i would suggest he very strongly should visit his localjob centre because he would have a better understanding. and,...
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get specs or the universal credit gets fixed, or housing or the health service and so on.hat borisjohnson does love infrastructure, he loves the idea of h52 and, if it works for him, if he can do it without squeezing the lemon till the... what was it gordon brown used to say? until the pips come out! by increasing taxes, it will be fine. as it comes to the trade talks and they get deep into those and realise how tough it will be, boris johnson will need a bridge or a railway to say, look at this nice new shiny thing over here, don't worry about that, that will be fine, we have our sovereignty back, that is why we are building a railway even if it is the chinese or whoever. how do you like the bridge? i don't think it will work. this is the former mayor of london who decided to spend... agnes, how credible is this going to be with the market? i don't know, but what i know is that it is watched very keenly by the french right, because how red a tory can you be? if borisjohnson manages to be that sort of right—wing figure, he will have really achieved something, and it really
get specs or the universal credit gets fixed, or housing or the health service and so on.hat borisjohnson does love infrastructure, he loves the idea of h52 and, if it works for him, if he can do it without squeezing the lemon till the... what was it gordon brown used to say? until the pips come out! by increasing taxes, it will be fine. as it comes to the trade talks and they get deep into those and realise how tough it will be, boris johnson will need a bridge or a railway to say, look at...
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the monthly allowance for a single person over 25 on universal credit is £370. on universal credit iss talking about? i hate agreeing with these people. i do find that it is odd that house of lords has chosen to do that. borisjohnson and the snp finding something to agree on. let's look back now at some stories from the wider world of politics. gary connor has our countdown. he's out. sajid javid resigns, the‘s excuse was that he died. how does the prime minister's top adviser cummings answer a difficult question? at three, good news in northern ireland with the first same—sex marriage taking place this week. more than five years after it became legal in england and wales. at two, going up, the price forfixing big ben. coming in at almost £80 million. repairs turned out to be more tricky than they thought. at one, plans to get rid of furry little visitors. it might be helpful that squirrels are extremely good to eat! gary connor. now in 1833, parliament passed an act to abolish slavery in britain's colonies. a new play for the royal shakespeare company, based on research in the parlia
the monthly allowance for a single person over 25 on universal credit is £370. on universal credit iss talking about? i hate agreeing with these people. i do find that it is odd that house of lords has chosen to do that. borisjohnson and the snp finding something to agree on. let's look back now at some stories from the wider world of politics. gary connor has our countdown. he's out. sajid javid resigns, the‘s excuse was that he died. how does the prime minister's top adviser cummings...
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i must say to her in the round universal credit has helped and is helping 200,000 people into work. there is an estimated 1 million disabled households who will get around 100 pounds more per months as a result of universal credit. i am proud to stand by a record of helping people in to work and off welfare. as i said to her before, i'm more than happy to look at the case, in answer to her question, in a word, is no. >> mr. speaker, the people, like many millions previously voted labor and now put their faith into a conservative government are now in fact traitors if they've been branded by the members opposite this week, in fact members on this side of the house respect the hard working communities and respect their choices and will deliver for them. >> mr. speaker, i will not comment on repatriation meted out, i will say that all should be treated with respect and humility and the hard working people of manfield, 10 million pounds and 5 million pounds for road improvements and health and future high streets. in my view, the people of mansfield are well served by my honorable frien
i must say to her in the round universal credit has helped and is helping 200,000 people into work. there is an estimated 1 million disabled households who will get around 100 pounds more per months as a result of universal credit. i am proud to stand by a record of helping people in to work and off welfare. as i said to her before, i'm more than happy to look at the case, in answer to her question, in a word, is no. >> mr. speaker, the people, like many millions previously voted labor...
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million disabled households who will get around 100 thousand pounds more as a result of the universal credit. i'm proud to stand by a record of helping people into work as i said to them before. i'm more than happy to look at the case. in a word. mister speaker. the people of manson. and many people across the country. in a conservative government. with that party. all voters should be treated with respect. what 20 million pounds. and after 50 million pounds. the people of a man amman field are will served. mister speaker like many of the postmasters my constituents will speak to them. these resulted will the prime minister today i sure chris and others that he will commit. indeed they are aware of the scandals. in the disasters. i am happy that i have met someone to commit to getting to the bottom of this. >> if you lived in one of the will my right honorable friend showed me that some of the 5 billion pounds. will go to improving that. that's absolutely right. the vital importance in their transformative power. they will have to awaken the upcoming the national strategy. before the last su
million disabled households who will get around 100 thousand pounds more as a result of the universal credit. i'm proud to stand by a record of helping people into work as i said to them before. i'm more than happy to look at the case. in a word. mister speaker. the people of manson. and many people across the country. in a conservative government. with that party. all voters should be treated with respect. what 20 million pounds. and after 50 million pounds. the people of a man amman field are...
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million disabled households who will get around 100 thousand pounds more as a result of the universal credit. i'm proud to stand by a record of helping people into work as i said to them before. i'm more than happy to look at the case. in a word. mister speaker. the people of manson. and many people across the country. in a conservative government. with that party. all voters should be treated with respect. what 20 million pounds. and after 50 million pounds. the people of a man amman field are will served. mister speaker like many of the postmasters my constituents will speak to them. these resulted will the prime minister today i sure chris and others that he will commit. indeed they are aware of the scandals. in the disasters. i am happy that i have met someone to commit to getting to the bottom of this. >> if you lived in one of the will my right honorable friend showed me that some of the 5 billion pounds. will go to improving that. that's absolutely right. the vital importance in their transformative power. they will have to awaken the upcoming the national strategy. before the last su
million disabled households who will get around 100 thousand pounds more as a result of the universal credit. i'm proud to stand by a record of helping people into work as i said to them before. i'm more than happy to look at the case. in a word. mister speaker. the people of manson. and many people across the country. in a conservative government. with that party. all voters should be treated with respect. what 20 million pounds. and after 50 million pounds. the people of a man amman field are...
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the monthly allowance for a single person over 25 on universal credit is £317.82. keeps talking about? actually, i hate agreeing with these people, i do find... ido find... i do find that it is odd that the house of lords has chosen to do that but it is a decision for them. a rare moment of agreement between the prime minister and the snp there. that's it for wednesday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me at the same time again tomorrow for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, bye for now. after a quieter day on wednesday we are seeing wetter and windier whether returning to most parts of the country. not just whether returning to most parts of the country. notjust rain but across central and southern scotland, the far north of england there will be snow for the hills, snow levels rising through the day. probably turning dry through the morning in northern ireland, heavy showers further south across england and wales where it is windy and the south of england and through the english channel. costs of 60 mph. the wind wil
the monthly allowance for a single person over 25 on universal credit is £317.82. keeps talking about? actually, i hate agreeing with these people, i do find... ido find... i do find that it is odd that the house of lords has chosen to do that but it is a decision for them. a rare moment of agreement between the prime minister and the snp there. that's it for wednesday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me at the same time again tomorrow for the latest from the...
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the monthly allowance for a single person over 25 on universal credit is £317.82.actually, i hate agreeing with these people. i do find, i do find, i do find that it is odd that house of lords has chosen to do that, but it is a decision for them. borisjohnson and the snp finding something to agree on there. let's look back now at some stories from the wider world of politics. gary connor has our countdown. at5... he's out. sajid javid resigns, becoming the first chancellor for 50 years never to deliver a budget. the last one was iain mcleod in ted heath's government. although his excuse was that he died, only a month into thejob. at 4. how does the prime minister's top adviser, dominic cummings, answer a difficult question? the night time is the right time to fight crime. i can't think of a rhyme. with the lyrics from children's tv show, pj masks. at 3. with the lyrics from children's tv show, pj masks. at 3. good news in northern ireland, with the first same—sex marriage taking place, this week. more than five years after it became legal in england and wales. at 2
the monthly allowance for a single person over 25 on universal credit is £317.82.actually, i hate agreeing with these people. i do find, i do find, i do find that it is odd that house of lords has chosen to do that, but it is a decision for them. borisjohnson and the snp finding something to agree on there. let's look back now at some stories from the wider world of politics. gary connor has our countdown. at5... he's out. sajid javid resigns, becoming the first chancellor for 50 years never...
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i think your average voter doesn't really care, as long as the railway gets belt or the universal credite and so on. having said that, i think that boris johnson does love infrastructure, he loves the idea of h52 and, if it works for him, if he can do it without squeezing the lemon tell the, what is at the garden grown used to say? by increasing taxes, it will be fine —— mac gordon brown used to say? as it comes to the trade talks on the get deep into those and realise how tough it will be, borisjohnson will those and realise how tough it will be, boris johnson will need a those and realise how tough it will be, borisjohnson will need a bridge ora be, borisjohnson will need a bridge or a railway to say look at this nice new shiny thing over here, don't worry about that, that will be fine, we have our sovereignty back, thatis fine, we have our sovereignty back, that is why we are building a railway even if it is the chinese or whoever. how do you like the bridge? i don't think it will work. this is the mayor of london who decided to spend... agnes, how credible is this going to be with th
i think your average voter doesn't really care, as long as the railway gets belt or the universal credite and so on. having said that, i think that boris johnson does love infrastructure, he loves the idea of h52 and, if it works for him, if he can do it without squeezing the lemon tell the, what is at the garden grown used to say? by increasing taxes, it will be fine —— mac gordon brown used to say? as it comes to the trade talks on the get deep into those and realise how tough it will be,...
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universal credit, free ports, or why hsz might bea credit, free ports, or why hsz might be a white elementtwo. free ports! fill in the missing words. in 2018, he co—authored a piece for the times with the headline... get a job. that was the subtext, but the headline was the subtext, but the headline was the subtext, but the headline was the tories are in deep blank, only blank blank can save us. do do, borisjohnson. only blank blank can save us. do do, boris johnson. you're mostly right, the tories are in deep peril, only borisjohnson can the tories are in deep peril, only boris johnson can save the tories are in deep peril, only borisjohnson can save us. the tories are in deep peril, only boris johnson can save us. peril is a better newspaper word. finally, rishi sunak has a collection of what? star trek * chips, or star wars lego figures and light sabres? probably star trek. i've seen a picture of him with sajid javid outside the star wars poster. let's hear the writ, or answer from rishi sunak himself. arrived on the midnight showings of the movies, i've read all the books, i have lots
universal credit, free ports, or why hsz might bea credit, free ports, or why hsz might be a white elementtwo. free ports! fill in the missing words. in 2018, he co—authored a piece for the times with the headline... get a job. that was the subtext, but the headline was the subtext, but the headline was the subtext, but the headline was the tories are in deep blank, only blank blank can save us. do do, borisjohnson. only blank blank can save us. do do, boris johnson. you're mostly right, the...
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yeah, i've gotta go into the job centre, 'cause i've had issues with universal credit.nt is £89 a week. a week, ok, so that is now a struggle? yes. because that wasn't a struggle before and we were already finding things hard, 0k. it's money the pair don't have. they both work part—time around their kids, but struggle to pay the bills. don't get upset, i'm not... i don't want you to get upset. what is it that school can do to provide? would another fuel voucher today be of use? anything, anything helps. school helped with gas and electric, food, they've kept us warm as a family, which has been great. and how do you feel about school doing that for you? we both work, so therefore we should be able to provide for our family. we shouldn't have to source, like, food parcels and gas and electric vouchers, it's a bit grading, to be honest. thanks for the brew, all right. what i worry about is that we stretching ourselves too thinly. i didn't expect that when i became a teacher that's what would happen but if we don't do it, the question is, who will? over christmas for the fi
yeah, i've gotta go into the job centre, 'cause i've had issues with universal credit.nt is £89 a week. a week, ok, so that is now a struggle? yes. because that wasn't a struggle before and we were already finding things hard, 0k. it's money the pair don't have. they both work part—time around their kids, but struggle to pay the bills. don't get upset, i'm not... i don't want you to get upset. what is it that school can do to provide? would another fuel voucher today be of use? anything,...
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digital skills, users, women, if they are on universal credit, they might not be able to search theirjournalsearch about health information online, so i will give you a small example on the ground reality, i'm just talking to helen, to users were there and one of the users was feeding a fruit shoe to the child and other users we re shoe to the child and other users were saying, you don't have to give fruit shoe every day but they say the fruit shoe has had food in there but she was saying no, that's not got fruit. she immediately went online and she was helping the other user how to see the calorie values and everything. and she immediately pointed out you can go to images website and other user learn about the website from the fantastic learn library tool. —— a fruit shoe. which is what we used to teach online. those images tool are very important for us to teach users and also it has the a to z of health. what it is, users can go online and they can see about that. last year, users had reported they don't immediately dial the 999 services but they can see what all of the health issues are t
digital skills, users, women, if they are on universal credit, they might not be able to search theirjournalsearch about health information online, so i will give you a small example on the ground reality, i'm just talking to helen, to users were there and one of the users was feeding a fruit shoe to the child and other users we re shoe to the child and other users were saying, you don't have to give fruit shoe every day but they say the fruit shoe has had food in there but she was saying no,...
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enough literally been eroded. learn enough or rather too much not to qualify for most benefits so universal creditcause i work part—time. earning enough because i work part-time. would you be better off if you weren't working at all and you are just getting benefits? not necessarily. because i've lost dla which is now pepper. with my last review a couple of years ago, i was told i'm capable of some work and that i should be in a wheelchair. —— pip. which goes against the medical advice i got which was to keep moving. but, yes moses, you nodded when i asked dee if she would be better off on benefits, do you feel you might? be better off on benefits, do you feelyou might? not at be better off on benefits, do you feel you might? not at all. be better off on benefits, do you feelyou might? not at all. firstly, for self esteem i do not come from a background where i grew up on benefits and it's not done something i aspire to, being a professional in my working capacity or my life, i have had quite importantjobs but because of a chain of circumstances i found myself in the united because of a chain of c
enough literally been eroded. learn enough or rather too much not to qualify for most benefits so universal creditcause i work part—time. earning enough because i work part-time. would you be better off if you weren't working at all and you are just getting benefits? not necessarily. because i've lost dla which is now pepper. with my last review a couple of years ago, i was told i'm capable of some work and that i should be in a wheelchair. —— pip. which goes against the medical advice i...
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the monthly allowance for single person over 25 on universal credit is £317.is odd that the house of lords has chosen to do that but it is a decision for them. instrumental in getting the ban on trade in this ivory in this country. would he be equally decisive in getting rid of the trophies coming into this country, imported especially of endangered animals?” thank my honourable friend for her campaign against illegal wildlife trading and trophy hunting and we mean to end the import of trophies hunted elsewhere into this country. in 2018, the wife of vladimir putin's former deputy finance minister paid £20,000 for lunch with the dent scottish conservative leader ruth davidson who we believe is soon to be ennobled. could the prime minister remind a house why his government is yet to publish the intelligence and security committee's report into alleged russian interference in uk politics? as he knows, the report will be published as soon as the intelligence and security committee is reconvened and as i have told the house before, there was of a conspiratorial ca
the monthly allowance for single person over 25 on universal credit is £317.is odd that the house of lords has chosen to do that but it is a decision for them. instrumental in getting the ban on trade in this ivory in this country. would he be equally decisive in getting rid of the trophies coming into this country, imported especially of endangered animals?” thank my honourable friend for her campaign against illegal wildlife trading and trophy hunting and we mean to end the import of...
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the new universal credit though is paid monthly.f money, p, may be, but it should be got right. thank you very much, paul lewis. we've been talking a lot about the leap year this morning and we're staying on that subject for our next story. 22—year—old student jack morgan passed away last august after being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. now his family wants to encourage all of us to make the most out of the extra day the leap year gives us by living life to the full and helping others. let's take a moment to rememberjack‘s story. hey, i'm jack morgan. i've had cancer twice in the past year—and—a—half. jack delivered more in 22 years than most people deliver in 100 lifetimes. and there was a reason that he was only here for a short time. because of the people he touched, and the people that he amazed and he enthused and he empowered and he educated. hey, so basically i got my pet scan results back the other day. unfortunately, it's not good news. they found cancer in the lining of my lung. jack morgan's dad, grant morgan join
the new universal credit though is paid monthly.f money, p, may be, but it should be got right. thank you very much, paul lewis. we've been talking a lot about the leap year this morning and we're staying on that subject for our next story. 22—year—old student jack morgan passed away last august after being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. now his family wants to encourage all of us to make the most out of the extra day the leap year gives us by living life to the full and helping...
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lim i've had problems with universal credit. it has suspended the housing benefit.. it is money the pair don't have. they both work part—time around their kids but struggle to pay the bills. don't get upset, i don't want you to get upset. what is it that the school can do to provide? anything, anything helps. school helped with gas and electric, food, they have kept us warm as a family which has been great. and how do you feel about school doing that? we both work and therefore we should be able to provide for ourfamily. therefore we should be able to provide for our family. we shouldn't have to source food parcels and gas and electric, its a bit grading, to be honest. what we worry about his stretching ourselves too thinly. i didn't expect that when i became a teacher that that would happen but if we didn't do it, the question is who will? over christmas for the first time, chrysler king and st cuthbert 's opened bed doors to families. 0ffering cuthbert 's opened bed doors to families. offering a hot meal, somewhere want to play and 1000 people came including mothe
lim i've had problems with universal credit. it has suspended the housing benefit.. it is money the pair don't have. they both work part—time around their kids but struggle to pay the bills. don't get upset, i don't want you to get upset. what is it that the school can do to provide? anything, anything helps. school helped with gas and electric, food, they have kept us warm as a family which has been great. and how do you feel about school doing that? we both work and therefore we should be...
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credit rating. florida's public university system is ranked number one in the nation. we are ranked one of the top states in the nation for fiscal help. we have no state income tax. [ applause ] now it says the only thing certain in life were debts and taxes. no, i am nwe can say with certa that we won't have an income tax here in the state of florida. [ applause [ applause ] or a debt tax for that matter. last session was productive on a number of front. i want to thank speaker jose for their strong and dedicated leadership. i would also like to recognize our lieutenant governor jeanette nunes who led on key issues ranging from healthcare to aerospace, thank you for your leadership jeanette. and as the president indicated, we are joined here today by a great first lady for the state of florida, my wife casey. casey spear headed her hope for healing initiatives facing floridians in the area of mental health and substance abuse. she's making a difference and she's only getting started. we are looking forward to big things in 2020 including a new baby daughter arriving a
credit rating. florida's public university system is ranked number one in the nation. we are ranked one of the top states in the nation for fiscal help. we have no state income tax. [ applause ] now it says the only thing certain in life were debts and taxes. no, i am nwe can say with certa that we won't have an income tax here in the state of florida. [ applause [ applause ] or a debt tax for that matter. last session was productive on a number of front. i want to thank speaker jose for their...
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this year, sponsoring an organization including the university of maryland and farm credit. this program is one of the many efforts that we have among usda, the 1862 land grand institutions, the 1890s historically black colleges and universities, the 1994 tribal land grant colleges and universities and hispanic serving universities. these partnerships could support capacity building initiatives and bolster education and career opportunities for students interested in a career in agriculture. i also want to acknowledge, as part of that, the ten graduate students that we have in attendance as part of the program. the usda's economic research service partner last year with the farm foundation to create a new agriculture scholars program that takes these ten graduates level students of agriculture through a year long program of agriculture training. the objective is to inspire and train the next generation of agricultural lists interested in policy, commodity market analysis, agriculture finance and other applied fields of economics. can we have all of our 2020 future leaders in
this year, sponsoring an organization including the university of maryland and farm credit. this program is one of the many efforts that we have among usda, the 1862 land grand institutions, the 1890s historically black colleges and universities, the 1994 tribal land grant colleges and universities and hispanic serving universities. these partnerships could support capacity building initiatives and bolster education and career opportunities for students interested in a career in agriculture. i...
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throw out big harness to combat this virus today the university was the 1st to isolate the virus which cools cells 1st and manic paris is among those credited with controlling the outbreak he says while the mortality rate for covert 19 may be lower it's spreading move rapidly and could even be transmitted before patients develop symptoms there's no question that this is more than saws more difficult to control because unless you really get people very. isolated britain that you know mission is challenging but as with saws that was possible the university is what he wanted vaccine bought it still months away back in 2003 candidate frank seems to saws were also developed bats funding was cut once the virus was brought under control and a vaccine never produced. professor malik says if we could be unable to progress further that be better prepared today even if we are able to dodge the bullet this time and i'm not sure that definitely will be another time and i don't think we can keep dodging these bullets forever but one of these days we're really going to have a major epidemic that really disrupts you know the global economies global lifesty
throw out big harness to combat this virus today the university was the 1st to isolate the virus which cools cells 1st and manic paris is among those credited with controlling the outbreak he says while the mortality rate for covert 19 may be lower it's spreading move rapidly and could even be transmitted before patients develop symptoms there's no question that this is more than saws more difficult to control because unless you really get people very. isolated britain that you know mission is...
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this year, sponsoring organizations include the university of maryland eastern shore and farm credit. this program is one of the many usda,s that we have among the 1862 land-grant institutions, the 1890 historically black colleges and universities, the 1994 travel land-grant colleges and universities, and hispanic serving universities. these partnerships support capacity building initiatives and bolster education and career opportunities for students interested in a career in agriculture. i also want to acknowledge, as part of that, the 10 graduate students that we have in attendance as a part of that program. the usda's economic use -- research service partner last year with the farm foundation to create a new scholars program that takes these 10 graduate level students of agriculture through a year-long program of training to train the next generation interested in agriculture finance and other applied fields of economics. can we have all of our 2020 future leaders in agriculture program attendees stand? and let's give them a round of applause. [applause] stephen: be sure to seek th
this year, sponsoring organizations include the university of maryland eastern shore and farm credit. this program is one of the many usda,s that we have among the 1862 land-grant institutions, the 1890 historically black colleges and universities, the 1994 travel land-grant colleges and universities, and hispanic serving universities. these partnerships support capacity building initiatives and bolster education and career opportunities for students interested in a career in agriculture. i...
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the president crediting johns hopkins university for that analysis as the country braces for new cases. joining us now is dr. tom inglesby director from johns hopkins university. thank you for being here, doctor. what do we need to know about that study that the president cited in that news conference yesterday about the preparedness of countries to deal with the pandemic? the united states is topping that list. >> it was a study that looked at countries around the world and how well they can prevent and detebt and respond to big epidemics. it was a few years of work and fortunately the u.s. is comparatively better prepared than most countries around the world. but one of the main findings in that study was that no country, including the u.s., is completely prepared to deal with a pandemic especially one spread by respiratory transmission. >> sandra: the u.s. is number one overall but not a single country in the world is fully prepared to deal with this. >> right. >> sandra: what do we need to do to stay on top of this should it get worse? >> i think we need to first of all prepare our
the president crediting johns hopkins university for that analysis as the country braces for new cases. joining us now is dr. tom inglesby director from johns hopkins university. thank you for being here, doctor. what do we need to know about that study that the president cited in that news conference yesterday about the preparedness of countries to deal with the pandemic? the united states is topping that list. >> it was a study that looked at countries around the world and how well they...
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university and local businesses. this state-of-the-art career center provides students with training certifications, dual credit courses, along with business incubator space. superintendent spearman proposed that we replicate this model in rural school districts by providing a state match for collaborations between technical colleges, school districts and businesses. i ask that you approve my budget request of $50 million for this effort. [ applause ] >> in this economy when we have jobs looking for people, there's no reason for anyone who can work not to be working including able-bodied people. able-bodied people on public assistance. we must leave no stone unturned to help our state's businesses fill those jobs with skilled, educated, and trained workers. last year i issued an executive order requiring able-bodied medicaid recipients to pursue 80 hours a month, education, job training, or employment. in december the centers for medicare and medicaid services approved these requirements. welfare to work is one of the great successes in american public policy over the last 25 years. there's no reason medicaid to work c
university and local businesses. this state-of-the-art career center provides students with training certifications, dual credit courses, along with business incubator space. superintendent spearman proposed that we replicate this model in rural school districts by providing a state match for collaborations between technical colleges, school districts and businesses. i ask that you approve my budget request of $50 million for this effort. [ applause ] >> in this economy when we have jobs...
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this year sponsoring organizations include the university of maryland eastern shore and farm credit. his program is one of the many efforts that we have among u.s. da, the 1862 land grant institutions, the 1890 historically black colleges and universities, the 1994 tribal land-grant colleges and universities and hispanic serving universities. these partnerships support capacity building initiatives and bolster education and career opportunities for students interested in a career in agriculture. i also want to acknowledge, as part of that, the 10 graduate students that we have in attendance as part of that program. the usda economic research service partnered last year with the farm foundation to create a new agriculture scholars program that takes these 10 graduate level students of agriculture through a year-long program of agriculture related training. the objective is to inspire and train the next generation of agriculturalists interested in policy, commodity market analysis, and agriculture finance and other applied fields of economics. can we have all of our 2020 future leaders
this year sponsoring organizations include the university of maryland eastern shore and farm credit. his program is one of the many efforts that we have among u.s. da, the 1862 land grant institutions, the 1890 historically black colleges and universities, the 1994 tribal land-grant colleges and universities and hispanic serving universities. these partnerships support capacity building initiatives and bolster education and career opportunities for students interested in a career in...
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throughout his life, steve credited the university from which his success grew. he praised the value and in 2014 as named a texas a&m distinguished alum news for a life of service and devotion to his beloved university. and steve said you will look back at your years at texas a&m as one of the best of your life and remember the code of honor. in 2016, he was inducted into the corps of cadets hall of honor that made him prouder and happier than any award he received in his life. time etiring he enjoyed at brown college station with his wife, two daughters and five grandchildren, steve continued to support texas a&m. steve contributed a great deal to the community and can be described as a model he was true to leadership, loyalty respect and selfless service. one of my favorite phrases that steve used, i reserve the right to get smarter. that is what he did best, always pushing to find solutions. madam speaker, steve's life was defined by his dedication to his family and friends, his world changing accomplishments in energy and true love of texas a&m university. he
throughout his life, steve credited the university from which his success grew. he praised the value and in 2014 as named a texas a&m distinguished alum news for a life of service and devotion to his beloved university. and steve said you will look back at your years at texas a&m as one of the best of your life and remember the code of honor. in 2016, he was inducted into the corps of cadets hall of honor that made him prouder and happier than any award he received in his life. time...
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universities. this is the lenders could be engaging and educational redlining by raising the price of credit for historically marginalized groups, something the banks named in the report tonight when apple shipped 31 million watches in 2019 according to strategy analytics swiss watch company shipped 21 million units for the year so that means apple outsold the entire swiss watch industry by 10 million devices. apple launched its most recentsmart watch the series 5 in october and across the globe tim spent streaming video incread by 58% in the last 3 months of 2019 that's according to thstaming tracking firm kind of a streamg greweven more in he us and europe, the arrival of disney plus anapple streaming service contributed to that growth live from the nasdaq, i'm jane king thank you jane that. >>now 7.21 stilahead here on the kron 00:04am moing news. we're going hear from a san francisco paramedic on the importance of narc and d its role saving lives and after the break pgd i should say p e class for every student california might be changing why governor newsome is looking to stop testing for physical fitne
universities. this is the lenders could be engaging and educational redlining by raising the price of credit for historically marginalized groups, something the banks named in the report tonight when apple shipped 31 million watches in 2019 according to strategy analytics swiss watch company shipped 21 million units for the year so that means apple outsold the entire swiss watch industry by 10 million devices. apple launched its most recentsmart watch the series 5 in october and across the...
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university of rhode island. we became the first state in america to teach computer science and a three grade starting in category. last year over 1000 rhode islanders to computer science in high school for college credit. so thank you, microsoft. and thank you to all the teachers who up the game and learn how to teacher. but 42 to 1000 in two years, that's what we can do when we think out-of-the-box. >> great shout out to them. it's time for everybody to stick around with us, have a cuppa coffee, have lunch in the second half of our program should start at 1:15 p. m. [applause] >> tomorrow we will have live coverage with secretary of
university of rhode island. we became the first state in america to teach computer science and a three grade starting in category. last year over 1000 rhode islanders to computer science in high school for college credit. so thank you, microsoft. and thank you to all the teachers who up the game and learn how to teacher. but 42 to 1000 in two years, that's what we can do when we think out-of-the-box. >> great shout out to them. it's time for everybody to stick around with us, have a cuppa...
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president trump tried to pass universal pre-k across the country to his credit's what did he do? ed you to move on this. across the country city after city multiple size, democratic mayors passing and implementing universe pre-k. >> rahm, you sound like bernie sanders. universal pre-k. >> i sound like dr. emanuel's son. >> no, no. didn't mean it as a criticism. you shouldn't take it that way. >> i didn't take it that way. >> to get people to community college for free are ideas elizabeth warren and bernie sanders have put out. >> they have put them out. 8,000 children in chicago have already taken free community college called chicago star the. 8,000 children in chicago have taken free community college. 81% of them come from families that never have gone to college. and i will guarantee you we'll be close to 20,000 children do it before they get a bill introduced, i don't think they will pass it. i wish they would. don't get me wrong. but one of the challenges we face as a federal government has actually broken to the point it's not meeting the needs of the people in their commun
president trump tried to pass universal pre-k across the country to his credit's what did he do? ed you to move on this. across the country city after city multiple size, democratic mayors passing and implementing universe pre-k. >> rahm, you sound like bernie sanders. universal pre-k. >> i sound like dr. emanuel's son. >> no, no. didn't mean it as a criticism. you shouldn't take it that way. >> i didn't take it that way. >> to get people to community college for...
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american electorate is a lot smarter than we give them credit for and then there's something i love to look at. we all it black twitter in my universethe issues discussed in detail by african-americans throughout the country and so we don't always pay attention to these head lynns because we have so much at stake. it's so important -- >> separate conversation going on sometimes. sometime that is's good or bad thing. it's good if there's a policy oriented conversation going on in some circles of social media. good to have you here. >>> all right. coming up, president trump is pushing to reshape the federal judiciary with the now close to 200 conservative appointees and mitch mcconnell is promising to leave no vacancies. but democrats are trying to create hurdles for the vacancies. you are watching msnbc. woman: my reputation was trashed online. i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. wo
american electorate is a lot smarter than we give them credit for and then there's something i love to look at. we all it black twitter in my universethe issues discussed in detail by african-americans throughout the country and so we don't always pay attention to these head lynns because we have so much at stake. it's so important -- >> separate conversation going on sometimes. sometime that is's good or bad thing. it's good if there's a policy oriented conversation going on in some...
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university of miami herbert business school thank you again. federal prosecutors announced charges monday against 4 chinese intelligence officers for hacking equifax one of the country's largest credit reporting agencies officials say that hack which took place in 2017 and affected over 143000000 americans was conducted by members of china's people's liberation army and it's part of beijing's aggressive pattern of stealing private data to improve his intelligence operations and boost the performance of its domestic companies. not only cause significant financial damage to equifax but invaded the privacy of many millions of americans and impose substantial costs and burdens on them as they had to take measures to protect themselves from identity theft so joining us now to break down this story is boom us correspondent sarah meant to say ok so sarah this is actually a story i covered extensively at the time of the breach 140000000 people right had their information stolen equifax at the time was seen as being incompetent a lot of folks may not remember this but incompetent with user data and specifically because they had been warned that there was a possible breach that could occur be
university of miami herbert business school thank you again. federal prosecutors announced charges monday against 4 chinese intelligence officers for hacking equifax one of the country's largest credit reporting agencies officials say that hack which took place in 2017 and affected over 143000000 americans was conducted by members of china's people's liberation army and it's part of beijing's aggressive pattern of stealing private data to improve his intelligence operations and boost the...
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university of rhode island. we became the first state in america to teach computer science and a three grade starting in category. last year over 1000 rhode islanders to computer science in high school for college credit. so thank you microsoft. and thank you to all the teachers who up the game and learn how to teacher. but 42 to 1000 in two years, that's what we can do when we think out-of-the-box. >> great shout out to them. it's time for everybody to stick around with us, have a cuppa coffee, have lunch in the second half of our program should start at 1:15 p.m. [applause] >> tomorrow we will have live coverage with secretary of state mike pompeo. he's given a keynote address at the national governors association in washington, d.c. . the secretary remark with an introduction by governor larry hogan will be live at 2:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. this week newsmakers used south carolina james clyburn, the house majority, whose a portion where he objected to the d&c handling of the debate rules for certain presidential candidates. >> i am very, very hurt by debt decision. not the decision to let bloomberg. but the decision not to make the modifications on the estate. i wanted corey and, to remain on th
university of rhode island. we became the first state in america to teach computer science and a three grade starting in category. last year over 1000 rhode islanders to computer science in high school for college credit. so thank you microsoft. and thank you to all the teachers who up the game and learn how to teacher. but 42 to 1000 in two years, that's what we can do when we think out-of-the-box. >> great shout out to them. it's time for everybody to stick around with us, have a cuppa...
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university of rhode island. we became the first state in america to teach computer science and a three grade starting in category. last year over 1000 rhode islanders to computer science in high school for college credit. so thank you microsoft. and thank you to all the teachers who up the game and learn how to teacher. but 42 to 1000 in two years, that's what we can do when we think out-of-the-box. >> great shout out to them. it's time for everybody to stick around with us, have a cuppa coffee, have lunch in the second half of our program should start at 1:15 p.m. [applause] this is the panhandle of texas, the only place you can watch your dog run away for two weeks. >> the majority of the towns and cities in the panhandle would not exist if it were not for the coming of the railroads. [wshhistling] ♪ >> the c-span cities tour is on the road, exploring the american story. this weekend, we travel to amarillo, texas. >> amarillo is in the center of the texas handle. we definitely call ourselves the capital city of the texas panhandle. i really think our superpower here in the city of amarillo's we think regionally. >> with the help of our partners, we will learn about the history and literary life of t
university of rhode island. we became the first state in america to teach computer science and a three grade starting in category. last year over 1000 rhode islanders to computer science in high school for college credit. so thank you microsoft. and thank you to all the teachers who up the game and learn how to teacher. but 42 to 1000 in two years, that's what we can do when we think out-of-the-box. >> great shout out to them. it's time for everybody to stick around with us, have a cuppa...
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bit is oxford university have said we could face a serious outbreak unless we are better at spotting people with the infection than china has been. i think we should give china some creditospital within a day, i mean the other half are with family and friends. they are becoming quite isolated because all the airlines are not flying there. a massive country, a huge population and teach economy that's becoming more isolated because of this. this is something that is going to have huge implications for the economy and businesses well. i think starbucks close to several outlets across the country and luxury brands which rely quite heavily on the asian consumer base to generate revenue are suffering as well. we are going to see the repercussions of this for a long time. and other tech companies are saying they are no longer sending anyone to china. exactly. that is what the headline in the observer is actually. travel ban plunges china into deepening isolation. saying the growing coronavirus epidemic is isolating china from other countries. scaled—down travel and business. it isa scaled—down travel and business. it is a worry for the chinese economy, growth has already been
bit is oxford university have said we could face a serious outbreak unless we are better at spotting people with the infection than china has been. i think we should give china some creditospital within a day, i mean the other half are with family and friends. they are becoming quite isolated because all the airlines are not flying there. a massive country, a huge population and teach economy that's becoming more isolated because of this. this is something that is going to have huge...