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help for young people on universal credit.e bbc now says rule britannia will be sung at the proms after all. it follows a chorus of criticism over plans to ditch the words. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news we'll have the latest from new york as the second round of the us open gets under way. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. has there ever been a return to school quite like it? after months of being forced to stay at home, millions of pupils in england and wales were back in their classrooms today. for the children and their teachers alike it's uncharted territory. how to combine learning with staying covid safe. it follows a turbulent few weeks in the education system, not least the u—turn over how exams were graded. today the exam regulator for england said ministers had been warned about the possible problems. here's our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. first day at secondary school in a pandemic, teachers keen to reassure them. i spoke to a few of you and is completely normal for y
help for young people on universal credit.e bbc now says rule britannia will be sung at the proms after all. it follows a chorus of criticism over plans to ditch the words. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news we'll have the latest from new york as the second round of the us open gets under way. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. has there ever been a return to school quite like it? after months of being forced to stay at home, millions of pupils in england and...
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universal credit claims doubling. but the chancellor has got some more money., we have a new scheme. no longer have priced to but this is being targeted at young adults ultimately and it is the kick—start scheme which launches tomorrow and ultimately it is to offer six—month placements with the government will pay the wages to that age group. i think the hope is because we know this group are so disadvantaged by the response to coronavirus, you look at this sector is the young tend to work in, so hospitality industry and things like that which we know are badly affected but secondly people graduating right now who are finishing school right now and looking for that way in, a lot harderfor and looking for that way in, a lot harder for several reasons including distancing. 0ffices harder for several reasons including distancing. offices are not really operating. this is to try and help them. while it will clearly do something, it is a very wide gap ultimately if you look at how far backwards we are going on some of the things and i think if you look again at quit
universal credit claims doubling. but the chancellor has got some more money., we have a new scheme. no longer have priced to but this is being targeted at young adults ultimately and it is the kick—start scheme which launches tomorrow and ultimately it is to offer six—month placements with the government will pay the wages to that age group. i think the hope is because we know this group are so disadvantaged by the response to coronavirus, you look at this sector is the young tend to work...
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the scheme is available to under 25 who are claiming universal credit.rnment will pay national minimum wage for up to 25 hours a week for six months, plus employers‘ national insurance contributions. there are also grants of £1,500 available to employers to cover their set—up costs. the £2 billion the treasury has earmarked for the scheme, on paper could provide 300,000 six—month placements. that's three times the size of a similar scheme launched after the financial crisis, but those numbers are dwarfed by the tens of billions the government has spent supporting furloughed workers, and it's unrealistic to expect this scheme to offset the flood of job losses, as that scheme is withdrawn at the end of october. there are fears older workers will be let go to be replaced by essentially free youngsters, but the government says the scheme is designed to prevent that kind of abuse. john nollett runs an engineering firm in warwickshire. he's keen, but firms who can take fewer than 30 people will have to join forces with others, which means it will take time to
the scheme is available to under 25 who are claiming universal credit.rnment will pay national minimum wage for up to 25 hours a week for six months, plus employers‘ national insurance contributions. there are also grants of £1,500 available to employers to cover their set—up costs. the £2 billion the treasury has earmarked for the scheme, on paper could provide 300,000 six—month placements. that's three times the size of a similar scheme launched after the financial crisis, but those...
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i am glad that she draws attention to this increase in universal credit, probably worth about £4000 todone on the living wage. i can tell her that a course we will continue to support people across this country, but the most important thing to repeat my point, is for the economy to keep moving, forjobs to be created and for people to get back into work. my constituency as pa rt back into work. my constituency as part of kirklees and it was back into local restrictions today. we have just heard about these new measures that may last up to six months. can i ask him to ask the chancellor if he will now layout our financial support package for hospitality, the likes of the wedding industry, marquee companies, small breweries, freelance musicians and performers, even event venues, and performers, even event venues, and many, many more whose livelihoods will be impacted by the measures he has announced today? the sectors that he referred to in many respects have been provided for unsupported, but clearly there will further demands and i know that the chancellor will be applying his imaginati
i am glad that she draws attention to this increase in universal credit, probably worth about £4000 todone on the living wage. i can tell her that a course we will continue to support people across this country, but the most important thing to repeat my point, is for the economy to keep moving, forjobs to be created and for people to get back into work. my constituency as pa rt back into work. my constituency as part of kirklees and it was back into local restrictions today. we have just heard...
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those who claim universal credit or working tax credit and cannot work from home can claim the moneyhe minister tell us what was the evidence base for the decision that £13 a day would be sufficient to persuade low paid workers to forgo their earnings and self—isolate. he did not answer it the first time around, perhaps he could answer it now. what was the criteria? my lords, the evidence base and criteria was our discussion with local authorities, with community leaders, on what would be an effective amount that would tip the balance on a personal decision to isolate. those personal decisions are, as i said earlier, extremely tough and it was agreed with local infection teams and authorities that this was the kind of sum that would make a difference. ministers are under growing pressure to appoint a patients‘ safety commissioner in england. the call was led by the chair of a review that found many lives have been ruined because officials failed to listen to women given drugs and procedures that caused them or their babies considerable harm. i stand before you as a person who is shak
those who claim universal credit or working tax credit and cannot work from home can claim the moneyhe minister tell us what was the evidence base for the decision that £13 a day would be sufficient to persuade low paid workers to forgo their earnings and self—isolate. he did not answer it the first time around, perhaps he could answer it now. what was the criteria? my lords, the evidence base and criteria was our discussion with local authorities, with community leaders, on what would be an...
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young people who need it and a massive program invest and 9 billion pound investment to lift up universal credit to support the neediest in our society but i can tell him the chancellor will apply the maximum creativity to putting our arms around the british people as we go forward through this crisis. >> my right honorable friend agree this government's internal market will protect or united kingdom, strengthen our mission to level up or back our negotiators? >> i forgot about that myself. >> in the weeks the prime minister announced the new strategy on obesity the eating disorder charity experienced 165% increase in the number of people contacting support services. i'm pleased the prime minister is focused on a serious national health issue but as the chair on the committee and eating disorders i have been contacted by many who have approached me about certain aspects of obesity and what there is on them. will prime minister take these concerns seriously and commit to arrange the eating disorder myself and the relevant aspects? >> yes and i am acutely conscious of no glib, easy answers in this
young people who need it and a massive program invest and 9 billion pound investment to lift up universal credit to support the neediest in our society but i can tell him the chancellor will apply the maximum creativity to putting our arms around the british people as we go forward through this crisis. >> my right honorable friend agree this government's internal market will protect or united kingdom, strengthen our mission to level up or back our negotiators? >> i forgot about that...
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those who claim universal credit or working tax credit and cannot work from home can claim the money.ngland, where the government has reversed its decision to ease lockdown restrictions in parts of greater manchester. the scheme prompted a question in the lords. could the minister tell us what was the evidence base for the decision that £13 a day would be sufficient to persuade low—paid workers to forgo their earnings and therefore self—isolate? he didn't answer it the first time round. perhaps he could answer it now. what was the criteria? my lords, the evidence base and the criteria were our discussions with local authorities, with community leaders on what would be an effective amount that would tip the balance on a personal decision to isolate. those personal decisions are, as i said earlier, extremely tough. and it was agreed with local infection teams and authorities that this was the kind of sum that would make a difference. lord bethel. now, who was to blame for revealing details of boris johnson's summer holiday in scotland? the prime minister had to cut short his break after
those who claim universal credit or working tax credit and cannot work from home can claim the money.ngland, where the government has reversed its decision to ease lockdown restrictions in parts of greater manchester. the scheme prompted a question in the lords. could the minister tell us what was the evidence base for the decision that £13 a day would be sufficient to persuade low—paid workers to forgo their earnings and therefore self—isolate? he didn't answer it the first time round....
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the national food strategy — expanding free school meals to every child from a household on universal creditt food vouchers from £3.10 to £4.25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it's important because the alternative to a school lunch is packed lunch, and only 1% of packed lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal. and if you look at packed lunches as children get less affluent, those packed lunches have increasingly low nutritional value. i'm learning so much whilst i'm on the call. they're giving me figures that have sent me a bit, like, "wow!" now the footballer has written to the prime minister, thanking him for the u—turn over free school meals in the summer holidays back injune. in a very personal letter, drawing on his own experiences as a child, he outlines the extra help he feels some families still need now more than ever. sally nugent, bbc news, manchester. you are watching bbc news. just before we go, senate senate some works of art are designed to last for centuries — but here's one which would be unlikely to survive the
the national food strategy — expanding free school meals to every child from a household on universal creditt food vouchers from £3.10 to £4.25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it's important because the alternative to a school lunch is packed lunch, and only 1% of packed lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal. and if you look at packed lunches as children get less affluent, those packed lunches have increasingly low nutritional...
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expanding free school meals to every child from a household on universal credit or similar benefits. free school meals. increasing healthy start food vouchers from £3 ten to £4 25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it is important because the alternative to a school lunch is packed lunch. and only 1% of packed lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal and if you look at packed lunches as children get less affluent, those have increasingly low nutritional value. they were giving me figures that sent me a bit, like, wild. now the footballer has written to the prime minister, thanking him for the u—turn over free school meals in the summer holidays back in june. ina in the summer holidays back in june. in a very personal letter, drawing on his own experiences as a child, he outlined the extra help you feel some families still need now more than ever. sally nugent, bbc news, manchester. just a brief reminder of the menus. relatives and friends of jacob break who died in wisconsin have criticised a visit by donald trump. jacob blak
expanding free school meals to every child from a household on universal credit or similar benefits. free school meals. increasing healthy start food vouchers from £3 ten to £4 25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it is important because the alternative to a school lunch is packed lunch. and only 1% of packed lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal and if you look at packed lunches as children get less affluent, those have...
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the number of people under 25 who are on universal credit has
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lifting up universal credit to support the neediest in our society. chancellor will employ the maximum creativity to putting arms around the british people as we go forward through this crisis. right speaker, does my honorable friend agree that this government's internal market bill will protect our united kingdom, strengthen our commission to level up, and back our negotiators? >> mr. speaker, i could not have put it better myself. thank you, mr. speaker. in the weeks in which the prime minister announced the government's new strategy on obesity, the eating disorder -- experienced 155% increase in number of people contacting their support services. i am pleased the prime minister is focused on obesity, which is a very serious national health issue. the chair on eating disorders, i have been contacted by many who suffer from eating disorders. the adverse effects it would have on them. will depend minister take these concerns seriously and commit to arrange to a meeting between eating disorder and the relevant members of the health team? >> i am acutel
lifting up universal credit to support the neediest in our society. chancellor will employ the maximum creativity to putting arms around the british people as we go forward through this crisis. right speaker, does my honorable friend agree that this government's internal market bill will protect our united kingdom, strengthen our commission to level up, and back our negotiators? >> mr. speaker, i could not have put it better myself. thank you, mr. speaker. in the weeks in which the prime...
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the government is also absolutely doing certain things right, the universal credit benefit that was controversialof people into its system and work. we are not talking about that. as inevitably we do on news programmes we focus on the negative, but unfortunately there's quite a lot of negative to talk about. of course the chancellor we're looking at coronavirus, it's a cu rfew for restau ra nts a nd looking at coronavirus, it's a curfew for restaurants and pubs to tackle the virus. so which particular, what is the come up which aspect is that focusing on forests ? which aspect is that focusing on forests? which is arguing we are going to see more of it. i think we have to think of in terms of the kind of restrictions that we are going to face coming in stages, so whereas before lockdown, i mean no a national lockdown will be a last resort. so we can expect is that if they increase at the moment we can have growing restrictions on that. the next stage is going to be cu rfews, the next stage is going to be curfews, so the next stage is going to be cu rfews, so want the next stage is going to be cur
the government is also absolutely doing certain things right, the universal credit benefit that was controversialof people into its system and work. we are not talking about that. as inevitably we do on news programmes we focus on the negative, but unfortunately there's quite a lot of negative to talk about. of course the chancellor we're looking at coronavirus, it's a cu rfew for restau ra nts a nd looking at coronavirus, it's a curfew for restaurants and pubs to tackle the virus. so which...
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the national food strategy — expanding free school meals to every child from a household on universal creditctivities for all children on free school meals. increasing healthy start food vouchers from £3.10 to £4.25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it's important because the alternative to a school lunch is packed lunch, and only 1% of packed lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal. and if you look at packed lunches as children get less affluent, those packed lunches have increasingly low nutritional value. i'm learning so much whilst i'm on the call. they're giving me figures that have sent me a bit, like, "wow!" now the footballer has written to the prime minister, thanking him for the u—turn over free school meals in the summer holidays back in june. in a very personal letter, drawing on his own experiences as a child, he outlines the extra help he feels some families still need now more than ever. sally nugent, bbc news, manchester. the government's furlough scheme, which supported over 9 millionjobs at its peak, is winding do
the national food strategy — expanding free school meals to every child from a household on universal creditctivities for all children on free school meals. increasing healthy start food vouchers from £3.10 to £4.25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it's important because the alternative to a school lunch is packed lunch, and only 1% of packed lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal. and if you look at packed lunches as children...
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expanding free school meals to every child from a household on universal credit or similar benefits.l children on free school meals. increasing healthy start food vouchers from £3.10 to £4.25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it is important because the alternative to a school lunch is packed lunch, and only 1% of packed lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal, and if you look at packed lunches as children get less affluent, those packed lunches have increasingly low nutritional balance. so this is a fantastic way to get children eating well at school. we're not specialists in the area. they actually are. so i am learning so much, whilst they're on the call, they are giving me figures that have sent me a bit, like, wow! now the footballer has written to the prime minister, thanking him for the u—turn over free school meals in the summer holidays back in june. in a very personal letter drawing on his own experiences as a child, he outlines the extra help he feels some families still need now more than ever. his task force ca
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extend the additional support that comes through jobseekers allowance and what's called the universal creditwhich is then targeted at those people who really need it. than being an across the board, very expensive extension to the furlough scheme. francine: how much pressure will the bank of england actually get from markets to talk a bit more about negative rates? what will it take for the bank of england, if anything, to go into negative territory? deanne: i think it will take a significantly worsening economic situation. it seems to me there is quite a bit of reluctance on the part of certainly andrew bailey and some others on the committee to cross that rubicon. there is not a lot of economic evidence that it does much good. the swedish experiment, which is the longest running one that we have had, in europe anyway, has moved back from negative rates. it does create some strain to the banking system, and the financial policy committee, which andrew bailey also chairs, is looking at those sorts of issues around negative rates. they haven't ruled it out. they certainly are keeping it on th
extend the additional support that comes through jobseekers allowance and what's called the universal creditwhich is then targeted at those people who really need it. than being an across the board, very expensive extension to the furlough scheme. francine: how much pressure will the bank of england actually get from markets to talk a bit more about negative rates? what will it take for the bank of england, if anything, to go into negative territory? deanne: i think it will take a significantly...
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expanding free school meals to every child from a household on universal credit or similar benefits.ood and activities for all children on free school meals. increasing healthy start food vouchers from £3.10 to £4.25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it is important because the alternative to a school lunch is packed lunch, and only 1% of packed lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal, and if you look at packed lunches as children get less affluent, those packed lunches have increasingly low nutritional balance. so this is a fantastic way to get children eating well at school. we're not specialists in the area. they actually are. so i am learning so much more, they are giving me figures that have sent me a bit... like, wow! now, the footballer has written to the prime minister, thanking him for the u—turn over free school meals in the summer holidays back in june. in a very personal letter drawing on his own experiences as a child, he outlines the extra help he feels some families still need now more than ever. his task for
expanding free school meals to every child from a household on universal credit or similar benefits.ood and activities for all children on free school meals. increasing healthy start food vouchers from £3.10 to £4.25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it is important because the alternative to a school lunch is packed lunch, and only 1% of packed lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal, and if you look at packed lunches as children...
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on universal credit orsimilar from a household on universal credit or similar benefits. holiday food and activities for all children on free school meals. increasing healthy start food vouchers from £3 ten to £4 25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it is important because the alternative to a school lunch is a packed lunch and only i% of packed lunches have the nutritional value ofa lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal, and if you look at packed lunches as children get less affluent, those packed lunches have increasingly low nutritional balance. this is a fantastic way to get children eating well at school. we are not specialists in the area. they actually are. our i am learning so they actually are. our i am learning so much more, they are giving me figures that have sent me a bit... like, well. he has written to the prime minister thanking him for the u—turn over free school meals in the summer u—turn over free school meals in the summer holidays back injune. in a very personal letter drawing on his own e
on universal credit orsimilar from a household on universal credit or similar benefits. holiday food and activities for all children on free school meals. increasing healthy start food vouchers from £3 ten to £4 25 per week. henry dimbleby is leading the review and spoke at the start of the call. it is important because the alternative to a school lunch is a packed lunch and only i% of packed lunches have the nutritional value ofa lunches have the nutritional value of a school meal, and if...
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the paper says the number of under—25s on universal credit almost doubled during lockdown. 0nline, theduction of lockdown restrictions in glasgow has been met with a "mixed response", with some residents saying they're confused by some of the rules banning different households from meeting. the guardian claims the government was warned about "serious flaws" in the algorithm used to grade this yea r‘s a—level results two weeks before they were published. criticism of the system led to a u—turn that gave students their teacher—assessed grades instead. and the daily mail says getting children back to school is a step back to normality, but the picture of a quiet paddington station in london suggests many workers are still staying away from the office. some interesting stories on the back pages today. i know cat will mention andy murray. touch point down, two sets down and he comes back to when. and everybody is loving that headline, including his mother because it is a remarkable recovery. he was always worried about whether he could play again at the top level so that is a huge boost to
the paper says the number of under—25s on universal credit almost doubled during lockdown. 0nline, theduction of lockdown restrictions in glasgow has been met with a "mixed response", with some residents saying they're confused by some of the rules banning different households from meeting. the guardian claims the government was warned about "serious flaws" in the algorithm used to grade this yea r‘s a—level results two weeks before they were published. criticism of...
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. —— furlough. have now applied for universal credit. -- furlough.eeds it. a lot more applicants. what i am doing is looking more to the short—term. i have applied for jobs in retail, in local shops for automotive companies. you just get blankly rejected because you do not have that relative experience or your perceived as a senior. as the economy opens up again, they are hopeful opportunities will emerge but the economic fallout from coronavirus will affect every generation. jobs all really tough road ahead for so many families. we will get an update on official numbers. what we are hearing is, so many people in sarah's piece, unemployed for the first time trying to navigate the benefits systems thatis to navigate the benefits systems that is unusual and i keep saying it's like a broken record, this is just the beginning. it's the end of 0ctober just the beginning. it's the end of october when the furlough scheme ends but even though the economy is picking up, it's starting from somewhere way back and often, those redundancies after the economy pick
. —— furlough. have now applied for universal credit. -- furlough.eeds it. a lot more applicants. what i am doing is looking more to the short—term. i have applied for jobs in retail, in local shops for automotive companies. you just get blankly rejected because you do not have that relative experience or your perceived as a senior. as the economy opens up again, they are hopeful opportunities will emerge but the economic fallout from coronavirus will affect every generation. jobs all...
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, you know, what we are left with, if you are not able to access a scheme is the benefits of universal creditthrough the autumn and claims of that naturally increase. i feel that for a lot of people who have sent in questions, the answer has not been very encouraging. just a last word from you, mike. we did hear him say —— dharshini. that he would read —— be responding greedily to the situation, we know that there's going to be in winter economy plan, do you think there will be more detail, is there any chance of more help for some of those people who are falling through the cracks? never say never, rachel. i think that's one thing we've learned over the last few months. remember, we weren't meant to have this announcement at all, we were meant to have an autumn budget, and it was just a few weeks ago that people we re just a few weeks ago that people were talking about perhaps the possibility out tax rises. now it's clear that the economy is in no way ina clear that the economy is in no way in a position to tart to start talking about that. what we do noise the treasury is keeping a very clo
, you know, what we are left with, if you are not able to access a scheme is the benefits of universal creditthrough the autumn and claims of that naturally increase. i feel that for a lot of people who have sent in questions, the answer has not been very encouraging. just a last word from you, mike. we did hear him say —— dharshini. that he would read —— be responding greedily to the situation, we know that there's going to be in winter economy plan, do you think there will be more...
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kickstart will provide anyone who is unemployed, aged under 25 and currently receiving universal creditnd will be paid at the national minimum wage rate for up to 25 hours per week. so, what's in it for businesses? well, as well as having wages paid for six months, they will also receive a £2,000 bonus for every apprentice they hire, and £1,500 extra per person for things like training and uniforms. here's the work and pension secretary therese coffey speaking a little earlier about the aim of the scheme. we know it is an important time for young people and we need to make sure we try to help them get their first foot on the jobs ladder, so this is why we are targeting in particular those who have been unemployed for a bit of time and are at risk of long—term unemployment. in terms of what has happened in the past, yes, we have learned some lessons from that but this is on a bigger scale. we have made it more straightforward for basically every business and organisation in the country to come forward and offer a kickstartjob and we believe the targeted support, not just about, in effect
kickstart will provide anyone who is unemployed, aged under 25 and currently receiving universal creditnd will be paid at the national minimum wage rate for up to 25 hours per week. so, what's in it for businesses? well, as well as having wages paid for six months, they will also receive a £2,000 bonus for every apprentice they hire, and £1,500 extra per person for things like training and uniforms. here's the work and pension secretary therese coffey speaking a little earlier about the aim...
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and it's just really scary to see because i feel like i will give the university credit, they are tryingms they're ignoring a lot of the e-mails. for me, i haven't seen any change from what it was last year when everything was normal. neil: hang in there, ceer -- keira. you're wise to see there are bigger things at stake here. the university at a albany, following concerns. she wants to learn. she wants to move forward in life. not a crazy thing. stay with us. looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. ♪ ♪ neil: welcome back, even. the horse's name is new york traffic, but thehorse isn't in new york, he's in kentucky for the 146th running of the kentu
and it's just really scary to see because i feel like i will give the university credit, they are tryingms they're ignoring a lot of the e-mails. for me, i haven't seen any change from what it was last year when everything was normal. neil: hang in there, ceer -- keira. you're wise to see there are bigger things at stake here. the university at a albany, following concerns. she wants to learn. she wants to move forward in life. not a crazy thing. stay with us. looks like they picked the wrong...
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i know willjoin me in welcoming the increase on universal credit we have put in this year but also oure replacement to the furlough scheme, it is less generous than the furlough scheme but the chancellor says this is an acute crisis and that they can only help and support viable jobs, they can't protect every job, as and support viable jobs, they can't protect everyjob, as he has said before. the shadow chancellor annalise dodds criticised the government for the delay in bringing this and determine she said it would do to business confidence and potential losses ahead to. boris johnson has spoken about the government's new financial measures to supportjobs government's new financial measures to support jobs and government's new financial measures to supportjobs and economy, this is what he said a short time ago. the chancellor is being realistic with people about the prospects of the economy. things will be tough, what you're saying to people who do the right thing, who self—isolate, when they are contacted by nhs test and trace, they will get support, there's £500 to support them, but
i know willjoin me in welcoming the increase on universal credit we have put in this year but also oure replacement to the furlough scheme, it is less generous than the furlough scheme but the chancellor says this is an acute crisis and that they can only help and support viable jobs, they can't protect every job, as and support viable jobs, they can't protect everyjob, as he has said before. the shadow chancellor annalise dodds criticised the government for the delay in bringing this and...
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together, they are campaigning for the expansion of free school meals to every household on universal credittained by bbc brea kfast, schemes. in a letter obtained by bbc breakfast, he highlighted support including food parcels, voucher schemes and a summer food front. but he stopped short of backing marcus rashford's campaign, instead of saying "i recognise that you want the child food poverty task force are supporting three of the recommendations in the nationalfood strategy relating to food for low income families. the government will carefully consider each of the recommendations in the report as we approach the next spending review". in response to the letter, marcus rashford said "i am disappointed by the lack of empathy shown in recent weeks towards protecting our most vulnerable, the future of this country, letting millions of children in the uk go hungry at night is only an issue of humanity. we need to do better". all eyes will now be on the government's next move ahead of what campaigners fear could bea ahead of what campaigners fear could be a further rise in hunger for some of o
together, they are campaigning for the expansion of free school meals to every household on universal credittained by bbc brea kfast, schemes. in a letter obtained by bbc breakfast, he highlighted support including food parcels, voucher schemes and a summer food front. but he stopped short of backing marcus rashford's campaign, instead of saying "i recognise that you want the child food poverty task force are supporting three of the recommendations in the nationalfood strategy relating to...
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universities, and people gathered in washington sq., park near new york university, for the second consecutive weekend. this credit house party took place near the university of kansas, and this video of a party near florida state university shows very few people wearing masks. according to a new york times survey of more than 1600 schools, colleges and universities recorded more than 36,000 coronavirus cases in just the last week. and outbreak at michigan state university has county health officials urging all students to self quarantine for 14 days. but not everyone is convinced that that plan is going to work long term. >> eventually most people are going to get it. >> reporter: that is what worries experts. >> with the colleges and universities opening, with this the lower that is occurring, people experiencing even more pandemic fatigue we will see these numbers grow substantially. >> reporter: they were encouraging signs of a vaccine front. listen to what the ceo of pfizer told margaret brennan on face the nation. >> our-based case, more than 60% but we will know if it works or not by the end of october. >>
universities, and people gathered in washington sq., park near new york university, for the second consecutive weekend. this credit house party took place near the university of kansas, and this video of a party near florida state university shows very few people wearing masks. according to a new york times survey of more than 1600 schools, colleges and universities recorded more than 36,000 coronavirus cases in just the last week. and outbreak at michigan state university has county health...
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the whistle—blower told us that‘s partly to cope with increasing demand for universal credit and partlyson said... the department has until tuesday to prove to inspectors it‘s doing enough to keep its workers safe from coronavirus. luxmy gopal, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... tougher lockdown restrictions for more areas of england — from 15th september, no inter—household contact will be allowed in birmingham, sandwell and solihull. the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the uk has risen above 1. the government announces that a new covid—19 contact—tracing app will be launched in england and wales later this month. attempts are continuing to find shelterfor almost 13,000 migrants who remain stranded after their camp on the greek island of lesbos burned to the ground. france, germany and the netherlands have offered to take in a small number of unaccompanied children. eu officials have promised to rebuild a camp on the island for the migrants, but the suggestion has met with opposition from local people. bethany bell reports. sheltering in a cemetery in the oli
the whistle—blower told us that‘s partly to cope with increasing demand for universal credit and partlyson said... the department has until tuesday to prove to inspectors it‘s doing enough to keep its workers safe from coronavirus. luxmy gopal, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... tougher lockdown restrictions for more areas of england — from 15th september, no inter—household contact will be allowed in birmingham, sandwell and solihull. the reproduction number of coronavirus...
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universal credit has shown itself not to be up to this.green jobs and sustainability. talking to the oil industry about how we transfer the skills which they have into sustainable energy and the oil and gas industry in this country is keen to do that. i was talking to them a couple of weeks ago about stop they want to be moving forward and ensuring that they can keep energy in this country sustainable... crosstalk. i'll be happy here you are and edinburgh mp. you have lots of stu d e nts edinburgh mp. you have lots of students in your consistency stop the situation at universities with covid campuses is clearly very worrying for the authorities there. our students being told not to party this weekend, stay inside, how worried are you and how much you think they will stick to the new rules ? think they will stick to the new rules? the first thing that went through my mind when i heard it was that it was not so very long since my daughter went off to university as an 18—year—old. and before they are living home for the first time and they ar
universal credit has shown itself not to be up to this.green jobs and sustainability. talking to the oil industry about how we transfer the skills which they have into sustainable energy and the oil and gas industry in this country is keen to do that. i was talking to them a couple of weeks ago about stop they want to be moving forward and ensuring that they can keep energy in this country sustainable... crosstalk. i'll be happy here you are and edinburgh mp. you have lots of stu d e nts...
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look at the support available for businesses, extend the furlough scheme and ensure the limited universal creditoncerned about pressures on the green belt. can the prime minister confirm his government is a brownfield first government?” certainly can, mr speaker. it was a former labour planner who said the green belt is a labour achievement and we intend to build on it. the government approaches entirely different. that is what they want to do, this is because we will not change existing policy to protect green belt and our housing targets which are very, very ambitious will focus as he rightly says, on brownfield. thank you, mr speaker. unsafe cladding is leaving hundreds of leaseholders across vauxhall unable to sell or remortgage their properties. the forms are not being used as intended and leaving my constituents trapped between risk—averse lenders and being responsible to building owners. they have been waiting three years already, so can the prime minister townley what steps he is taking now to resolve this really dangerous situation? —— tell me now.” to resolve this really dangerous situ
look at the support available for businesses, extend the furlough scheme and ensure the limited universal creditoncerned about pressures on the green belt. can the prime minister confirm his government is a brownfield first government?” certainly can, mr speaker. it was a former labour planner who said the green belt is a labour achievement and we intend to build on it. the government approaches entirely different. that is what they want to do, this is because we will not change existing...
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pupils for young people who need it and a massive programme of investment, £9 billion, to lift up universal creditrrow negotiators? mr speaker, i could not have put it better myself. thank you, mr speaker, in a week in which the prime minister announced the government's new strategy on obesity, the eating disorder charity beat experienced a 165% increase in the number of people contacting their support service. i am pleased their support service. i am pleased the prime minister is focused on obesity, which is a very serious national health issue, but as chair of the committee on eating disorders, you have been contacted by many who have suffered from eating disorders and they have approached me with concerns on seven aspects of his obesity strategy and the adverse effects it would have on them. will the prime minister take these concerns seriously and commit to arrange a meeting between sufferers of eating disorders, myself, and the relevant minister? yes, mr speaker, i am acutely conscious that there are no glib, easy a nswe rs conscious that there are no glib, easy answers in this area of public
pupils for young people who need it and a massive programme of investment, £9 billion, to lift up universal creditrrow negotiators? mr speaker, i could not have put it better myself. thank you, mr speaker, in a week in which the prime minister announced the government's new strategy on obesity, the eating disorder charity beat experienced a 165% increase in the number of people contacting their support service. i am pleased their support service. i am pleased the prime minister is focused on...
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it has done the most astonishing job during the pandemic and out with 2.5 million claims to universal creditle safe, they cannot observe social distancing in all of those offices and frankly, when the head of the cbi in a radio interview with me last week told the audience that the cbi would not be insisting on anyone going back to work until the new year, it is irresponsible and outrageous frankly that the government is going to try to force its hard—working government is going to try to force its ha rd—working staff government is going to try to force its hard—working staff to go back this month. helen, let us bring you in. the perspective from the british retail consortium. everyone understands the problems for retail in towns and city centres but it is not up to civil servants to correct that, especially if they think they are not safe. yes, indeed. as you highlight, we all can see when we do visit our towns and city centres, the devastating impact that that lower foot ball the devastating impact that that lower football is having on the ecosystems that sit around them, and thatis ecosys
it has done the most astonishing job during the pandemic and out with 2.5 million claims to universal creditle safe, they cannot observe social distancing in all of those offices and frankly, when the head of the cbi in a radio interview with me last week told the audience that the cbi would not be insisting on anyone going back to work until the new year, it is irresponsible and outrageous frankly that the government is going to try to force its hard—working government is going to try to...
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in place and incredibly generous improvement to our welfare system through the increases in universal credit are being told to isolate because of the track and trace system, they if they need will have access to a £500 payment to help tide them through that if their earnings are going to see a significant disruption and they need the extra assistance. so i think that demonstrates our commitment to make good on that pledge. we want people to be supported to do the right thing and throughout all of this we want to make sure we protect the most vulnerable in our society. i think next we are going to channel 4. hello? thank you, chancellor. i would really like to pin you down on this question of viability because people at home will be very anxious about whether theirjobs are viable. we spoke to a sandwich shop owner yesterday who has been in the city for 40 years. i wondered if you would encourage that shop owner to keep his staff on despite the fact that trading has gone down 90% since people were told to work from home. do you thinkjobs like those, where trading has fallen off completely... o
in place and incredibly generous improvement to our welfare system through the increases in universal credit are being told to isolate because of the track and trace system, they if they need will have access to a £500 payment to help tide them through that if their earnings are going to see a significant disruption and they need the extra assistance. so i think that demonstrates our commitment to make good on that pledge. we want people to be supported to do the right thing and throughout all...
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before get started, we need to acknowledge his land on which the university of toronto operates, without of the credit rivers. home to many indigenous people, we are grateful for the opportunity to work on this lan land. university of toronto also extend solidarity with protests against systemic racism and discrimination. i have a great pressure of introducing katherine gehl she's a business leader, author and speaker she is the founder of the institute for political innovation and the ceo of innovations think about the intractable problems but catherine was formerly the president ceo, 250 million-dollar high-tech food manufacturer. she holds degrees from notre dame, and northwestern kellogg school of management page lives in wisconsin with her two children. and that is where is calling in from today. the special honor to host michael porter, diversity of lawrence professor and harvard university. michael and i met a long time ago when i was a student in his industry of the competitive analysis on harvard business school that was not long after his foundational book called strategy. we collaborated ex
before get started, we need to acknowledge his land on which the university of toronto operates, without of the credit rivers. home to many indigenous people, we are grateful for the opportunity to work on this lan land. university of toronto also extend solidarity with protests against systemic racism and discrimination. i have a great pressure of introducing katherine gehl she's a business leader, author and speaker she is the founder of the institute for political innovation and the ceo of...
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conservatives to ride activist judges, and four years ago she appeared in an event at the university of michigan and give creditdvice on how to be and that's the goal here, make no mistake. all votes are counted in one night and no one will have time to issue rulings and the poll workers, wanting them to count votes for weeks after election day. it will be a disaster. in iowa caucuses this past february, the leaders of the democratic party, they wanted a debacle where joe biden takes hillary clinton's advice and does not concede no matter what happens. all he has to do is smile and wave to him on his election night and the lawyers will take it from there. that's the plan. up next, fbi analyst working on and we will show you what they were concerned about, coming up next. or my life. (heart beat) >> tucker: more text messages released tonight and were evidence of the michael flynn prosecution was motivated. doing all the selection research, i think some of these guys want a clinton presidency. do you think? later, someone wrote trump was right, what is wrong with these people? fbi officials discuss "getting prof
conservatives to ride activist judges, and four years ago she appeared in an event at the university of michigan and give creditdvice on how to be and that's the goal here, make no mistake. all votes are counted in one night and no one will have time to issue rulings and the poll workers, wanting them to count votes for weeks after election day. it will be a disaster. in iowa caucuses this past february, the leaders of the democratic party, they wanted a debacle where joe biden takes hillary...
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. >> well, i definitely can't take all the credit the university partners here, the college presidentsbut we're on the phone with them all the time you know, i personally will get all the college presidents on the phone and say if you want to reopen, here is what it has to look like. and we're working hand and glove with them to have testing programs, contact tracing, mask wearing, by the way, crack down on the partiers. we've been clear if kids want to paris on campus, they will be suspended or face punishment so anyway, the credit goes to the college presidents and the fact they have collaborated so well with us. >> i'll call you too humble but i like that idea to give credit because doesn't cost anything. that's rhode island's governor she's so far ahead of everybody else this makes you kind of shake stick with cramer. ging the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will... you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help
. >> well, i definitely can't take all the credit the university partners here, the college presidentsbut we're on the phone with them all the time you know, i personally will get all the college presidents on the phone and say if you want to reopen, here is what it has to look like. and we're working hand and glove with them to have testing programs, contact tracing, mask wearing, by the way, crack down on the partiers. we've been clear if kids want to paris on campus, they will be...
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julie norman is at the university college london, with wonderful credit on the lavant, but she joinsw on the battle worry al in washington. -- the battle royale in washington. the twothis weekend, as candidates adapt and adjust to a debate four days away. right, so there is obviously a lot that is going to be going on this weekend. we expect tomorrow that trump will announce the next supreme court nominee, and that will set off a quite partisan battle in washington moving into the week of the debate, was really both parties trying to double down a lot of the key issues that will resonate for their voters. a lot of that coming on the backdrop of trump's recent comments this week about a potential non-peaceful transfer of power after the election. all of that is going to be on the table going into the debate. tom: forget about changing somebody's vote, just going after the undecideds versus getting the turn out of your base. weigh that balance right now. julie: this is going to be a challenge for both parties. right now, trump continuously has had a very strong following of his base, b
julie norman is at the university college london, with wonderful credit on the lavant, but she joinsw on the battle worry al in washington. -- the battle royale in washington. the twothis weekend, as candidates adapt and adjust to a debate four days away. right, so there is obviously a lot that is going to be going on this weekend. we expect tomorrow that trump will announce the next supreme court nominee, and that will set off a quite partisan battle in washington moving into the week of the...
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i know he went to the university of arkansas and has terrible credit because of all the terrible credit cards i fill out in his name. thanks for the new tvish dave. appreciate it. your blood work came back, oooh! mistakes are made with mail-in ballots in every election, but this year donald trump is determined to hunt down any mistakes that could get a vote thrown out because he knows democrats are planning to overwhelmingly vote by mail. the vast majority of mail-in ballots should be fine, but if you want to be more sure that your vote will count, you should try to vote in person if it's safe for you to do so. and if your state offers early voting, that's a good way to avoid crowds and long lines on election day. but if you can't vote in person, and you want to make sure that your mail-in ballot is counted, don't worry, "the daily social distancing show has got you covered. >> this year, many americans will be voting by mail for the first time. >> for some young voters, this will be the first time they've sent any mail at all. >> so to make sure your ballot is counted, we put together
i know he went to the university of arkansas and has terrible credit because of all the terrible credit cards i fill out in his name. thanks for the new tvish dave. appreciate it. your blood work came back, oooh! mistakes are made with mail-in ballots in every election, but this year donald trump is determined to hunt down any mistakes that could get a vote thrown out because he knows democrats are planning to overwhelmingly vote by mail. the vast majority of mail-in ballots should be fine, but...
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universe. we like accra funds, relative value credit with infrastructure.e like regulating utilities and contracted assets. i know there are a lot of questions around commercial real estate. playinds and tailwinds in coming into the covid induced innturn are very much existence still. we think retail will remain challenge. the sector will look very different months from now than it does today. industrial continues to have a firm tailwind at its back given the continued growth of e-commerce with respect to total consumption. what about hedge funds? west marine talk to clients about hedge funds they tend to leave a bad taste in people's mouth. in the prior cycle, a lot of people were paying for performance that failed to materialize. is thing we have noticed that hedge funds -- volatility. outperformed global fixed income in april. they may not generate a whole lot of income but neither do high quality bonds at this juncture. the definition of diversification the clients use into portfolios needs to broaden out. we see certain types of hedge funds taking play
universe. we like accra funds, relative value credit with infrastructure.e like regulating utilities and contracted assets. i know there are a lot of questions around commercial real estate. playinds and tailwinds in coming into the covid induced innturn are very much existence still. we think retail will remain challenge. the sector will look very different months from now than it does today. industrial continues to have a firm tailwind at its back given the continued growth of e-commerce with...
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credit card. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships throughh. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. (burke))feel the joy this? eh, nothing happened. (driver) nothing happened? (burke) nothing happened. (driver) sure looks like something happened. (burke) well, you've been with farmers for three years with zero auto claims. (driver) yeah? (burke) so you earned your policy perk: accident forgiveness. now instead of this being something, it' s- (driver) it's nothing! (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. they should really turn this ride off. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> critical phase three human trials haven't even been completed but russia's sputnik v vaccine distributed to high risk gr
credit card. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships throughh. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. (burke))feel the joy this?...
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of floridians say law and order is going to -- i'm sorry, this is a quinnipiac university poll, i was trying to take creditas fox news, it's quinnipiac. is that to the benefit the president? >> it benefits the candidate who has been the longest -- you have to stop violence, can't burn their precincts in portland, can have looting -- who has been doing that on august? the voters will make their decision on that basis. they are not isolated, extraneous issues. they are connected because people know you can't go downtown or your shopping center is inoperative or you are free to go to your car, you are not going to get back, economically, so that shows you they want to go back to normal and take some measurable risk with covid, but they can't do it with there is not order in the streets, so rhetorical issues reflect and enhance each other, and i think in both cases, it favors trump, and i will be the first to say that the zoom virtual candidacy of biden, 90 days in his basement, given some cognitive issues he's had, was ideal for him, and i think that was reflected in his polling, which i think was genuine, bu
of floridians say law and order is going to -- i'm sorry, this is a quinnipiac university poll, i was trying to take creditas fox news, it's quinnipiac. is that to the benefit the president? >> it benefits the candidate who has been the longest -- you have to stop violence, can't burn their precincts in portland, can have looting -- who has been doing that on august? the voters will make their decision on that basis. they are not isolated, extraneous issues. they are connected because...
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credited. to be fair, movies are really hard to make and that's great. but that's not how things were back then, and bud westmore is the head of the universal makeup department and he got sole credit for everything, everyone in the department did on every single film and back then there was no imdb, no twitter or nothing to check so people weren't thinking about that. the public wasn't going hey the -- on this wasn't given any credit people didn't even know. even though he wasn't doing the designing. he wasn't doing the sculpting, he wasn't doing the molding, he got credit for everything in that suited him just fine. that's the kind of person he was. when they found out that all of sudden they were gonna take this woman, and let everyone know that he did not do the design for a design that he didn't even like, he got really mad. really really mad. you're sitting there and you're thinking wow this woman is amazing, she's this trail blazing woman why don't we have a star of her on the hawk -- hall-of-famer so he picked up a huge fuss in universal and they said we have some of the plans of police will re-brand the tour. instead of the beauty he created the beas
credited. to be fair, movies are really hard to make and that's great. but that's not how things were back then, and bud westmore is the head of the universal makeup department and he got sole credit for everything, everyone in the department did on every single film and back then there was no imdb, no twitter or nothing to check so people weren't thinking about that. the public wasn't going hey the -- on this wasn't given any credit people didn't even know. even though he wasn't doing the...
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so a wonderful find in working in the archive at the university of wyoming, the one who typically gets credit for bringing in certain ideas about aggressive war and certain ideas about conspiracy, we know from his archives that he was reading the work as well. so that was one way to trace things. and also looking at the united nations war crimes commission's material, and that was the commission that preseeded the actual united -- preceded the actual united nations that meant in london and that was talking about this question of punishing war criminals. so it was really a lot of fun to look at this paper trail and to see the work go from, you know, the institute of law to ministry of foreign affairs and eventually to make it to london and then to the united states. >> when was the media in london, when did they start meeting in western europe or england to discuss plans for such a trial. >> in terms of the early days of the united nations war crimes commission, it's 19 -- i believe that's in 1942, but i'd have to double check in terms of the exact details of when that's happening. his ideas a
so a wonderful find in working in the archive at the university of wyoming, the one who typically gets credit for bringing in certain ideas about aggressive war and certain ideas about conspiracy, we know from his archives that he was reading the work as well. so that was one way to trace things. and also looking at the united nations war crimes commission's material, and that was the commission that preseeded the actual united -- preceded the actual united nations that meant in london and that...