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that was in 2013, under david cameron's conservative government, the introduction of universal credit, broad radical changes to the benefits system, journalist and local activists. charlotte hughes was outraged a story. even in spite of film that my cell phone can launch, the right to nfl make us can communicate with many used parts of the a script to the so part of the so based on some things i draw about the jump sensor, [000:00:00;00] the when charlotte stores a elena was 6 months pregnant, the drum center impose the benefit sanction when she said her pregnancy men, she couldn't take out any unpaid labor required in return. the benefits charlotte users being fighting the government's department, the welcome engines ever since the don't be surprised if the phone, the police charlotte and the youngest daughter to lou that have been protesting outside ashton's jump center every thursday for 8 years. since the government to reform jump centers are responsible, not only for processing benefits for the unemployed, but also for pregnant women, families, and disabled people as well as hous
that was in 2013, under david cameron's conservative government, the introduction of universal credit, broad radical changes to the benefits system, journalist and local activists. charlotte hughes was outraged a story. even in spite of film that my cell phone can launch, the right to nfl make us can communicate with many used parts of the a script to the so part of the so based on some things i draw about the jump sensor, [000:00:00;00] the when charlotte stores a elena was 6 months pregnant,...
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that universal credit has pushed 1500000 people into poverty since its introduction. in ashton, 10 years ago. one thing is such and since the various social welfare benefits were matched into one, the number of food banks in the country has risen sharply 10 years ago that were roughly 50 across the country. today, they're all over $2800.00, including the one run by mach butcher in black pool, as well as haul to meals. he and his team now also make food councils for homeless people full of these bugs. so for cooking, these blue bugs off of people who are genuinely homeless on the street, they have no cooking facilities. people can also pick up hygiene kids here in england, one and in 5 can no longer a fault isaac toiletries. these items have been donated by companies and private individuals. the volunteers often surprised by want people bring in to come on, died much is funerals, the dispute. let's just do this. let's go round, then throw the food away. staples. if everything's welcome, the black pole food bank can barely keep up with them on the well makes these devel
that universal credit has pushed 1500000 people into poverty since its introduction. in ashton, 10 years ago. one thing is such and since the various social welfare benefits were matched into one, the number of food banks in the country has risen sharply 10 years ago that were roughly 50 across the country. today, they're all over $2800.00, including the one run by mach butcher in black pool, as well as haul to meals. he and his team now also make food councils for homeless people full of these...
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itself because universal credit itself because universal credit is a consequence of osborne takinge load of things, labour has to have priorities, the language of priorities is the religion of socialism... so lifting kids out religion of socialism. .. so lifting kids out of— religion of socialism... so lifting kids out of property _ religion of socialism... so lifting kids out of property is _ religion of socialism... so lifting kids out of property is not i religion of socialism... so lifting kids out of property is not a i kids out of property is not a priority for labour?- kids out of property is not a priority for labour? lifting kids at a --roe priority for labour? lifting kids at a pr0pertv by _ priority for labour? lifting kids at a pr0pertv by growing _ priority for labour? lifting kids at a property by growing the - priority for labour? lifting kids at i a property by growing the economy so we can spend more on public services is the priority and it has to be. isn't this just fiscally sensible and also pretty popular with voters? i don't think the idea of keeping people —
itself because universal credit itself because universal credit is a consequence of osborne takinge load of things, labour has to have priorities, the language of priorities is the religion of socialism... so lifting kids out religion of socialism. .. so lifting kids out of— religion of socialism... so lifting kids out of property _ religion of socialism... so lifting kids out of property is _ religion of socialism... so lifting kids out of property is not i religion of socialism... so...
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from universal credit, so all in all i i universal credit, so all in all i think— universal credit,o. the liberal democrats have no problem — the liberal democrats have no problem with _ the liberal democrats have no problem with producing - the liberal democrats have no problem with producing cost l the liberal democrats have no| problem with producing cost of manifestos, _ problem with producing cost of manifestos, the _ problem with producing cost of manifestos, the institute - problem with producing cost of manifestos, the institute for. problem with producing cost of i manifestos, the institute for fiscal studies _ manifestos, the institute for fiscal studies rated — manifestos, the institute for fiscal studies rated 2017 _ manifestos, the institute for fiscal studies rated 2017 and _ manifestos, the institute for fiscal studies rated 2017 and 2019 - studies rated 2017 and 2019 manifestos _ studies rated 2017 and 2019 manifestos as _ studies rated 2017 and 2019 manifestos as being - studies rated 2017 and 2019 manifestos as being very i studies rated 2017 and 2019 i manifestos
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>> universal credit . >> universal credit. >> universal credit. >> thank you very much indeed . >> thankalled tax credits. >> yes , credits are tax credits. >> yes, credits are tax credits. >> yes, credits are tax credits. >> it meant was that if >> and what it meant was that if people were not paid very good salary a big company, he salary at a big company, he would say, well, don't would then say, well, don't worry, we'll make up the money for mean, you know, for you. i mean, you know, industry their hands up and for you. i mean, you know, indusgordon their hands up and for you. i mean, you know, indusgordon brown,|ands up and for you. i mean, you know, indus gordon brown,|andsave and said, gordon brown, i'll save you. kept the cost of you. but it kept the cost of labour very, very cheap to the private subsidies . private subsidies. >> essentially we've been subsidising salaries for a very long time. >> we have now the problem is because it's been going for on such time, it's now such a long time, it's now become a culture country become a culture in this country and cruel. and i think
>> universal credit . >> universal credit. >> universal credit. >> thank you very much indeed . >> thankalled tax credits. >> yes , credits are tax credits. >> yes, credits are tax credits. >> yes, credits are tax credits. >> it meant was that if >> and what it meant was that if people were not paid very good salary a big company, he salary at a big company, he would say, well, don't would then say, well, don't worry, we'll make up the...
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people in receipt of universal credit, additional payments for pensioners, those _ additional paymentsled, and making sure those _ those who are disabled, and making sure those on low incomes are benefiting, the national living wage has gone _ benefiting, the national living wage has gone up top so why are people going _ has gone up top so why are people going hungry? people can use the nroney— going hungry? people can use the money in — going hungry? people can use the money in the best way they want but the cost _ money in the best way they want but the cost of— money in the best way they want but the cost of living payments can be spent _ the cost of living payments can be spent on — the cost of living payments can be spent on food. so that does help people — spent on food. so that does help people. very specifically on food. we have — people. very specifically on food. we have extended the holiday activity— we have extended the holiday activity and food programme which is funded _ activity and food programme which is funded by— activity and food programme which is funded by hundred
people in receipt of universal credit, additional payments for pensioners, those _ additional paymentsled, and making sure those _ those who are disabled, and making sure those on low incomes are benefiting, the national living wage has gone _ benefiting, the national living wage has gone up top so why are people going _ has gone up top so why are people going hungry? people can use the nroney— going hungry? people can use the money in — going hungry? people can use the money in the best...
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he was going to abolish universal credit. now it's just reform . abolish universal credit.st reform. he backed ulez in december of last year. now he wants it. paused and he sacked angela rayner after the disastrous hartley poole by—election but found himself in such a pickle within his own party she wound up with more job titles than before . before titles than before. before starmer was going to nationalise rail mail, energy and water. but all of that has been scrapped. suddenly he trusts private enterprise . plus, he said he enterprise. plus, he said he would end outsourcing in the nhs, but now accepts private provision . his green revolution provision. his green revolution of £28 billion a year has gone up in smoke . of £28 billion a year has gone up in smoke. he was going to increase income tax for the top 5% of earners, but now he isn't . he was going to abolish the house of lords then not. it goes on and on and on. look, i'm sure that he's an intelligent guy and a decent human being, and of course he's way better than corbyn. but i've never met a keir starmer fan. hav
he was going to abolish universal credit. now it's just reform . abolish universal credit.st reform. he backed ulez in december of last year. now he wants it. paused and he sacked angela rayner after the disastrous hartley poole by—election but found himself in such a pickle within his own party she wound up with more job titles than before . before titles than before. before starmer was going to nationalise rail mail, energy and water. but all of that has been scrapped. suddenly he trusts...
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he was going to abolish universal credit. now it's just reform . abolish universal credit.st reform. he backed ulez in december of last year. now he wants it. paused and he sacked angela rayner after the disastrous hartley poole by—election but found himself in such a pickle within his own party she wound up with more job titles than before . before titles than before. before starmer was going to nationalise rail mail, energy and water. but all of that has been scrapped. suddenly he trusts private enterprise . plus, he said he enterprise. plus, he said he would end outsourcing in the nhs, but now accepts private provision . his green revolution provision. his green revolution of £28 billion a year has gone up in smoke . of £28 billion a year has gone up in smoke. he was going to increase income tax for the top 5% of earners, but now he isn't . he was going to abolish the house of lords then not. it goes on and on and on. look, i'm sure that he's an intelligent guy and a decent human being, and of course he's way better than corbyn. but i've never met a keir starmer fan. hav
he was going to abolish universal credit. now it's just reform . abolish universal credit.st reform. he backed ulez in december of last year. now he wants it. paused and he sacked angela rayner after the disastrous hartley poole by—election but found himself in such a pickle within his own party she wound up with more job titles than before . before titles than before. before starmer was going to nationalise rail mail, energy and water. but all of that has been scrapped. suddenly he trusts...
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>> the universal tax credit approach. >> of.--oh. >> i like the affordable care act, i am proud of the work i did on it, i think it made the world a better place. is there something even better than the affordable care act? of course, it was partly based on the conservative principle if you like your planned you can keep it was overstated. it was 99% true, not a lot of people whose plans were disrupted. the president felt more bad about it than i did. some of it also does get to how conservative are you? a lot of health plans have floundered on the crosby's, stills, nash, issue. i think one needs to respect that and take that into account if you want to effectively reform a health system. >> we are down to our last-minute reset. there -- or so. there are different ideas on where we should go over the long-term. most of the panelist agree there is problems with the exclusion that would be good for. palsy to address. do you want to finish with maybe one policy thought or recommendation done to be -- to be done in the short term to
>> the universal tax credit approach. >> of.--oh. >> i like the affordable care act, i am proud of the work i did on it, i think it made the world a better place. is there something even better than the affordable care act? of course, it was partly based on the conservative principle if you like your planned you can keep it was overstated. it was 99% true, not a lot of people whose plans were disrupted. the president felt more bad about it than i did. some of it also does get...
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support through the welfare system those payments 900 pounds for someone who is in receipt of universal creditdditional payments for pensioners or those who are disabled then also we're making sure that those on low incomes are benefiting the national living wage has gone up by record levels and then particularly well the all the money that people are receiving can be used for whatever they deem is most important to them including food but the cost of living payments that are going to people can be spent on food so i think that does help people and then very specifically on on food you know what have we done is extend the holiday activity and food program that's funded hundreds of millions of pounds of year that provides not just food but also activities to disadvantaged children outside of term time we have healthy start vouchers for expectant pregnant or new mums that also helps and of course the free scores meal program is that so i think if you put all of that together whilst i except of course things are challenging there are a range of different measures in place to help people with the
support through the welfare system those payments 900 pounds for someone who is in receipt of universal creditdditional payments for pensioners or those who are disabled then also we're making sure that those on low incomes are benefiting the national living wage has gone up by record levels and then particularly well the all the money that people are receiving can be used for whatever they deem is most important to them including food but the cost of living payments that are going to people...
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an wage is so close to what you can get on universal credit that frankly, you might as well sit at watchnd watch netflix and that that for me by the way, is a much bigger problem than the massive debt that the country is carrying . because if you can't carrying. because if you can't get people into work , you can't get people into work, you can't grow the economy . if you can't grow the economy. if you can't grow the economy. if you can't grow the economy. if you can't grow the economy, you can never pay grow the economy, you can never pay off your debt. so when rishi sunak talks about growing the economy reducing debt, but economy and reducing debt, but controlling inflation, he's actually at sixes and sevens with himself because his approach to controlling inflation is killing the economy. he's doing more of what got this country into the problems. it's currently. they seem to have been. >> jeremy hunt and the prime minister seem to have very much. well fallen for the idea that you need to have almost a recession in order to bring down inflation, you do need to have less growth. but i'
an wage is so close to what you can get on universal credit that frankly, you might as well sit at watchnd watch netflix and that that for me by the way, is a much bigger problem than the massive debt that the country is carrying . because if you can't carrying. because if you can't get people into work , you can't get people into work, you can't grow the economy . if you can't grow the economy. if you can't grow the economy. if you can't grow the economy. if you can't grow the economy, you can...
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support through the welfare system, those payments 900 pounds for someone who is in receipt of universal creditditional payments forve pensioners are those who arena disabled. making sure those of low incomes are benefiting the national living wage is got by record levels. >> why are they goingle hungry? >> all the money that people are receiving can be used for whatever the dimas most important to them including food. but the cost of the payments that are going to people can be spent on food. that does help people and very specifically on food, you know what have we done is extend the holiday activity food program that has funded hundreds of may to pounds per year. that provides not that justt but also activity to disadvantaged children outside of term time. we have healthy start for expectant regnant or new moms that also help and, of course, we have free meal program. if you put that together of course think a challenging. the our range of different measures in place to help people with the cost of living the literally a specifically targeted on the most vulnerable in our society. >> in term
support through the welfare system, those payments 900 pounds for someone who is in receipt of universal creditditional payments forve pensioners are those who arena disabled. making sure those of low incomes are benefiting the national living wage is got by record levels. >> why are they goingle hungry? >> all the money that people are receiving can be used for whatever the dimas most important to them including food. but the cost of the payments that are going to people can be...
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— service and those on universal credit and _ service and those on universal credit and thoseuld be dissatisfied. _ coming through? they should be dissatisfied. i— coming through? they should be dissatisfied. iwill— coming through? they should be dissatisfied. i will not _ coming through? they should be dissatisfied. i will not go - dissatisfied. i will not go political on which government they should _ political on which government they should be — political on which government they should be dissatisfied with. it is the job— should be dissatisfied with. it is the job of— should be dissatisfied with. it is the job of the government to tax the company— the job of the government to tax the company and distribute the money fairly among the people who need it most _ fairly among the people who need it most do— fairly among the people who need it most. do not ever leave it to private — most. do not ever leave it to private industry and don't discourage private industry from trying _ discourage private industry from trying to— discourage private industry from trying to make as much
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he should have faced down pressure to increase benefits by 10% and allowed those on universal creditrk. mark gb news .com. i'll get to more of your emails. i've got to say a massive reaction to my take at ten. the dark forces that like to close down gb news that would like to close down gb news let me tell you, the only place we're going is to the top. this from gary. hi, mark. i watch nothing else but gb news. my son is a university academic. he used to laugh at me for doing so, having actually watched gb news, he is now a convert as well . gary, great to have you well. gary, great to have you and your son on board. keep those emails coming. mark at gb news .com. we've got some more papers now. let's have a look at the guardian and they lead with the guardian and they lead with the following egg or dairy found in a third of vegan product ice. more than a third of foods labelled vegan or plant based contain animal products. new research has found, prompting experts to warn shoppers with severe allergies that they face potentially tragic consequences. let's get the reaction now of my
he should have faced down pressure to increase benefits by 10% and allowed those on universal creditrk. mark gb news .com. i'll get to more of your emails. i've got to say a massive reaction to my take at ten. the dark forces that like to close down gb news that would like to close down gb news let me tell you, the only place we're going is to the top. this from gary. hi, mark. i watch nothing else but gb news. my son is a university academic. he used to laugh at me for doing so, having...
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at the present and national university, he says no credit will likely demand concessions from the us for the return of the soldier. every 2 or 3 years and got some guys that are like, runs across a bridge somewhere. and these kinds of things happened. you get to weird people who have weird ideas about north korea, you know, they read too much twitter or whatever. they, they watch the youtube videos and they run in the dimension of a running problem for awhile. and in fact, the us state department advises american citizens not to travel to north korea anymore. i went to north korea myself about 10 years ago and i will not go back at this point. i think it's too dangerous. i live here in south korea and this is something most of the americans i know here wouldn't go. i think there's a kind of general interest rates is that there is kind of a strange interest to see what north korea is like. but i think it's pretty why the understood now that is too risky. so with this guy we just don't know if i had to guess it's probably got some kind of mental ations or something like that or read so
at the present and national university, he says no credit will likely demand concessions from the us for the return of the soldier. every 2 or 3 years and got some guys that are like, runs across a bridge somewhere. and these kinds of things happened. you get to weird people who have weird ideas about north korea, you know, they read too much twitter or whatever. they, they watch the youtube videos and they run in the dimension of a running problem for awhile. and in fact, the us state...
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if the university gives credit to a black student who writes an essay about overcoming disction and equal credit to an asian who writes an essay about overcoming this termination, that is not about race itsel >> earlier, justice kagan pointed out -- it i thing to sayshows resilience because you have writtenut overcoming discrimination. a student can write about any number of obstacles they have ov from physical disabilities on down the line. what about the lgument, what if an applicate an essay about how inte their racial ent their racial idenas tom and the were very important?the heritage th that be ok even if it were intimately tieith the traditions a mexican family? if the ans is no, annot be extricated from race, why would that be different from someone writing about how important it is to write about a passion for music? >> cultural, heritage and all are not off-limits for iversities to consider. they cannot read that and say this person is hispanicack or asian and credit that. they need to credit something unique a individual in what they actually wrote about race itself. >> i'm con
if the university gives credit to a black student who writes an essay about overcoming disction and equal credit to an asian who writes an essay about overcoming this termination, that is not about race itsel >> earlier, justice kagan pointed out -- it i thing to sayshows resilience because you have writtenut overcoming discrimination. a student can write about any number of obstacles they have ov from physical disabilities on down the line. what about the lgument, what if an applicate an...
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we will be spending almost £100 billion on universal credit by the time of the next general election.hat i think the labour party are now very focussed on as they approach government . government. >> frank, thank you very much, neal >> frank, thank you very much, neal. much indeed neal. thank you very much indeed for today. big forjoining us today. a big issue that's rumbling in issue that's rumbling on in politics now by—election fever has hit politics this week with a trio of seats being contested on the country on thursday across the country in somerset, and the in somerset, yorkshire and the former seat of boris johnson in uxbndge former seat of boris johnson in uxbridge with labour, lib dem and conservatives each getting a seat at the by elections were billed as a key for the billed as a key test for the prime minister as the 2024 general draws nearer , general election draws nearer, we're joined now by labour mp for brighton and kemptown lloyd russell—moyle . so you must be russell—moyle. so you must be pleased after those by—election days? yes well i think the selby result was
we will be spending almost £100 billion on universal credit by the time of the next general election.hat i think the labour party are now very focussed on as they approach government . government. >> frank, thank you very much, neal >> frank, thank you very much, neal. much indeed neal. thank you very much indeed for today. big forjoining us today. a big issue that's rumbling in issue that's rumbling on in politics now by—election fever has hit politics this week with a trio of...
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the parent of universal a pictures crediting super mario brotherses' successful run at the box officek attendance overseas and the addition of 2 million new streaming subscribers at peacock. however, despite the platform reaching 24 million paid subs, the streamer's adjusted losses widennenned to, get this, $651 million from $467 million the same period a year ago. comcast just announced it's actually hiking prices at peacock by as much as $2. as comcast continues to burn cash for content, what does it mean for the rest of the streaming i have? top media analyst rich greenfield is here to answer that. i don't know, rich, $651 million sounds like hemorrhaging, to me. granted, overall revenues of comcast came in at 30.5 billion, but how much patience does ceo brian roberts have before he puts his foot down? >> it's a great question, liz. i mean, the losses in streaming are pretty incredible. i mean, it's hard to believe how much money these companies are losing. when you think across the universe, it's been, you know, there's too many streamers. there's too many streamers spending too m
the parent of universal a pictures crediting super mario brotherses' successful run at the box officek attendance overseas and the addition of 2 million new streaming subscribers at peacock. however, despite the platform reaching 24 million paid subs, the streamer's adjusted losses widennenned to, get this, $651 million from $467 million the same period a year ago. comcast just announced it's actually hiking prices at peacock by as much as $2. as comcast continues to burn cash for content, what...
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the examples i've seen of people losing their bank account and then being unable to get their universal creditcount, which means they can't feed themselves and their children or pay rent or do children or pay the rent or do the things that everybody now absolutely relies on a bank account, a debit card or, you know, paying on your phone or whatever it is that always links back to your bank account in order to just live. >> but what action can be taken to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> well , the government started >> well, the government started by being really clear with the banks that this can't happen. but of course, you know, on one level, all just telling them to do something doesn't always get the that you want . the result that you want. although i have no doubt that the pressure from you guys in the pressure from you guys in the media, from the government on the banks, that that's now shining a spotlight on the situation, will go some way to changing behaviours. but we do need to have a proper look at what the regulation says in black and white, what the law says in lette
the examples i've seen of people losing their bank account and then being unable to get their universal creditcount, which means they can't feed themselves and their children or pay rent or do children or pay the rent or do the things that everybody now absolutely relies on a bank account, a debit card or, you know, paying on your phone or whatever it is that always links back to your bank account in order to just live. >> but what action can be taken to make sure that this doesn't happen...
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in addition to that, i would say that after three months, people on universal credit can also apply fores since the beginning of the pandemic and its terrible consequences as well as the many who died alone has left a profound trauma. we have learned the hard way that the care of a loved one is not an optional extra, it is an essential part of dignified care. my care supporters build a guarantee to fundamentals of and by the governor recognises there is a problem, it has recently announced so would the deputy prime minister speak to the prime minister about bringing forward legislation in the next king's speech? 1 about bringing forward legislation in the next king's speech?- in the next king's speech? i think the honourable _ in the next king's speech? i think the honourable gentleman - in the next king's speech? i think the honourable gentleman is - in the next king's speech? i think| the honourable gentleman is right in the next king's speech? i think- the honourable gentleman is right to highlight the need for care supporters to be able to have that kind of access and i will take aw
in addition to that, i would say that after three months, people on universal credit can also apply fores since the beginning of the pandemic and its terrible consequences as well as the many who died alone has left a profound trauma. we have learned the hard way that the care of a loved one is not an optional extra, it is an essential part of dignified care. my care supporters build a guarantee to fundamentals of and by the governor recognises there is a problem, it has recently announced so...
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taxes are too high and you can see that because there are 5.9 million people now on some form of universal creditn't afford to pay the em. -e good- they can't afford to pay the- rent. -a good country? rent. where's a good country? that's example of that's a great example of socialism, having really socialism, having worked really well financially. well, you don't well financially. well, you tent-he- well financially. well, you don't-be socialist.| well financially. well, you. don't-be socialist. you don't have to be socialist. you -eyee twet- don't have to be socialist. you can you've just said if can actually you've just said if we het— can actually you've just said if we had socialism,— can actually you've just said if we had socialism, then we would hete— we had socialism, then we would hewe-tee— we had socialism, then we would have -for-like. have things, for example, like eeetet—tm- have things, for example, like social—i'm just. social housing. so i'm just asking who is go to asking like, who is your go to country that hold? well, i country that you hold? well, i think i think the— f 3“ wel
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police station has been shut down and you've had austerity, you're on austerity, if you're on universal credit temporary uplift, you've had austerity, with your austerity, same with your hospital closure. everyone left or right speak to the length or right can speak to the length of time to get a gp's of time it takes to get a gp's appointment say not had appointment to say we've not had austerity , i'm afraid is austerity, i'm afraid is approaching la land. approaching la la land. >> but how do you explain records, levels of debt and the records, levels of debt and the record of taxation that record levels of taxation that we think the we have? if you think the government has managed in government has managed this in an fiscally prudent an austere fiscally prudent manner, don't think the manner, i don't think the government has been at all. >> and as you know, i'm an opponent of government. opponent of the government. >> so has the government spent a lot of money? >> course, the >> well, of course, the government a lot of government has spent a lot of money. not austerity government has spent
police station has been shut down and you've had austerity, you're on austerity, if you're on universal credit temporary uplift, you've had austerity, with your austerity, same with your hospital closure. everyone left or right speak to the length or right can speak to the length of time to get a gp's of time it takes to get a gp's appointment say not had appointment to say we've not had austerity , i'm afraid is austerity, i'm afraid is approaching la land. approaching la la land. >> but...
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over the year is £110.5 billion, the same size of all of the welfare spending media, including universal credit rishi sunak announced as part of his pledges to half inflation. i don't know why he was saying that. it is not down to whitehall to do that, it is down to threadneedle street, the bank of england. we suggest getting andrew bailey out of the bank of england because he has caused this and we don't think it is tighter fiscal problems such as pay rises or it is down to other things like taxation, it is down to how much money we have in the system within economy. so we need very large changes to how the bank of england operates, rather than punishing everyday people with not giving them pay rises. these are two different things. politicians just don't know how inflation work, thatis just don't know how inflation work, that is the problem. you just don't know how inflation work, that is the problem.— that is the problem. you said roblem that is the problem. you said problem is. _ that is the problem. you said problem is, sorry, _ that is the problem. you said problem is, sorry, i- that is t
over the year is £110.5 billion, the same size of all of the welfare spending media, including universal credit rishi sunak announced as part of his pledges to half inflation. i don't know why he was saying that. it is not down to whitehall to do that, it is down to threadneedle street, the bank of england. we suggest getting andrew bailey out of the bank of england because he has caused this and we don't think it is tighter fiscal problems such as pay rises or it is down to other things like...
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institutions create, they are enabling highs go students in south dakota to take as many 30 credit units of university level computer science courses and dual credit through the cyber governors academy program. nsf, nsa have all made commitments in a similar vein. the work from philanthropies is critical to the development and growth of ecosystemscraig newma, committing $5 million to support and expand cybersecurity and open-source security ecosystems including work to ensure the next generation is informed and activated to engage across these technologies. the department of labor is investing in the apprenticeship program. opm has job fairs. department of housing and urban development joint of the cyber talent initiative in july of 2023. partnering to fill one million entry-level jobs in the next decade by providing a robust cybersecurity platform. nca will be kicking off its second year of its hbcu accredited colleges and universities in nevada, minnesota, louisiana and virginia. encouraging skill-based hiring that is empowered. ecosystem development, microsoft has made commitments. google.org has m
institutions create, they are enabling highs go students in south dakota to take as many 30 credit units of university level computer science courses and dual credit through the cyber governors academy program. nsf, nsa have all made commitments in a similar vein. the work from philanthropies is critical to the development and growth of ecosystemscraig newma, committing $5 million to support and expand cybersecurity and open-source security ecosystems including work to ensure the next...
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me that it's beyond the pale that we would use their affiliation with parents, and the university, as a extra credit i think that getting rid of legacy admissions, the sends a single to minoritize communities that actually we care about divorce campus. the supreme court has hampered our ability to recruit students. we want to send a signal across the country and the world that we want to diverse campus. this means that we can't give a preference to people, so to speak, and our own family. >> you, know interesting new data, michael, from a research group at harvard shows that at the least private colleges, children of alumni would still be above 33% more likely to be admitted then applicants with the same test scores based on all other qualifications. demographic characteristics, parents income and education. even if i like asisat's wasn't considered. if that's the case, how can the plainfield be leveled before students even apply? >> well the key is that the k-12 system is so grossly unfair. wealthy americans have access to educational resources that are just not available to people of modest income
me that it's beyond the pale that we would use their affiliation with parents, and the university, as a extra credit i think that getting rid of legacy admissions, the sends a single to minoritize communities that actually we care about divorce campus. the supreme court has hampered our ability to recruit students. we want to send a signal across the country and the world that we want to diverse campus. this means that we can't give a preference to people, so to speak, and our own family....
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>> and on the other, you have christopher nolan's biographical thriller for universal about a physicist credited for creating -- well, you know. >> i'll be going to see barbie 100%. i can't wait to see it. i think it's great for the industry and audiences that we have two amazing films by amazing filmmakers coming out the same day. >> it's the perfect double build. i think start your day with barbie, then go to oppenheimer and a barbie chaser. >> could a double feature about a plastic boll and atomic bomb breathe life back into a movie industry, and now actors and writers on strike. >> i think this is the best thing that's happened to movie theaters in a really long time because it's happening really organically. >> reporter: also according to variety, amc has reported $40,000 in ticket sales so far. the big test is going to be whether or not fans do a one and done, in other words see these films once or will there be repeat viewing. if that's the case, that's the real test of a blockbuster and of course how well these films do on the international market. that remains to be seen. so far bar bin
>> and on the other, you have christopher nolan's biographical thriller for universal about a physicist credited for creating -- well, you know. >> i'll be going to see barbie 100%. i can't wait to see it. i think it's great for the industry and audiences that we have two amazing films by amazing filmmakers coming out the same day. >> it's the perfect double build. i think start your day with barbie, then go to oppenheimer and a barbie chaser. >> could a double feature...
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and on the other you have christopher nolan's biographical thriller for universal about a physicist credited to see barbie 100%. i can't wait to see it. i think it's just great for the industry and for audiences that we have two amazing films by amazing filmmakers coming out the same day. >> it's a perfect double bill. i think actually start your day with barbie, then go straight into oppenheimer and then barbie chaser. >> reporter: could a double feature about a plastic doll and the so-called father of the atomic bomb breathe much-needed life back into a movie industry hit hard by streaming, disappointing post-pandemic box office, and now actors and writers on strike? >> i think this is the best thing that's happened to movie theaters in a very long time because it's happening really organically. >> reporter: and a little bit of movie history for you. a little bit of trivia. back in the day some 15 years ago there was another mashup. back then it was "the dark knight" versus "mamma mia." that was more like a competition. and at the end of the day both films ended up doing well, competing ag
and on the other you have christopher nolan's biographical thriller for universal about a physicist credited to see barbie 100%. i can't wait to see it. i think it's just great for the industry and for audiences that we have two amazing films by amazing filmmakers coming out the same day. >> it's a perfect double bill. i think actually start your day with barbie, then go straight into oppenheimer and then barbie chaser. >> reporter: could a double feature about a plastic doll and...
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historical association has recently issued guidelines suggesting to colleges and universities that more professional creditans who are writing and speaking to the general public rather than to just one another. so i do think that those surveys do suggest that we as historians have a lot of work to do. we do have to help americans understand that facts are not very useful unless we know how to ask the right questions about them. lisa: i think this conversation was very useful, so. jim grossman, amy cooter, thank you to your both for a very complex conversation, and happy fourth of july. amy: you too. jim: thank you. ♪ amna: more than a week after the failed mutiny by wagner mercenaries in russia, there are lingering questions about the future of the paramilitary group. wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin has not been seen since agreeing to halt the rebellion and go to belarus. last week, new satellite images showed what appeared to be newly-built military bases in belarus that could house wagner mercenaries. meanwhile, the u.s. has imposed sanctions on gold companies suspected of funding the group's activities, i
historical association has recently issued guidelines suggesting to colleges and universities that more professional creditans who are writing and speaking to the general public rather than to just one another. so i do think that those surveys do suggest that we as historians have a lot of work to do. we do have to help americans understand that facts are not very useful unless we know how to ask the right questions about them. lisa: i think this conversation was very useful, so. jim grossman,...
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truss's watch, it does mean that as we're thinking about reforms to universal if we can't be universal creditand where that funding would come from, then won't it . but child then we won't say it. but child poverty is something that keeps us all awake night. those us all awake at night. those reforms uc are very much reforms of uc are very much being undertaken by jonathan's team. they are one of the things that make us do the work that we do in the labour party. but we have got to be absolutely clear about that is coming about where that money is coming from. it's getting harder under this be this government, so we'll be clear this government, so we'll be cle.but just yeah, but i'm asking >> but just yeah, but i'm asking specifically whether or not you think on benefit of think a cap on child benefit of just children is keeping just two children is keeping children in poverty. what's your own view? not that of sir keir starmer . starmer. >> i think we i think we all see examples in our constituencies where we see families really struggling with it. and i see that and experience it. and i loo
truss's watch, it does mean that as we're thinking about reforms to universal if we can't be universal creditand where that funding would come from, then won't it . but child then we won't say it. but child poverty is something that keeps us all awake night. those us all awake at night. those reforms uc are very much reforms of uc are very much being undertaken by jonathan's team. they are one of the things that make us do the work that we do in the labour party. but we have got to be...
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bronny james is an incoming freshman and university of southern california. doctors credits so glass he is okay. >>> in a surveillance video from an ohio bank caught a burglar who took a surprisingly comical fall. take a look. police watched nearby. first drops his backpack through a door in the roof. then falls through the door. straight -- into a trash can. you can see police quickly and easily apprehended the bumbling burglar arrested for breaking and entering. by breaking we mean may breaking a few bones. >> arrested for not being a great burglar! >> quite a grouch that night, from that point. >> funny. >>> also this morning, a day of fun turned terrifying for some amusement parkgoers in new york state after the ride they were on malfunctioned sending them backwards with no quick way to stop it. just the latest in a series of ride mishaps across the country. we have more. >> reporter: as first glance this looks like a thrill seeker's paradise. panic started to set in when the "music express" in new york wouldn't stop earlier this week. >> hey? >> reporter: parkgoers ple
bronny james is an incoming freshman and university of southern california. doctors credits so glass he is okay. >>> in a surveillance video from an ohio bank caught a burglar who took a surprisingly comical fall. take a look. police watched nearby. first drops his backpack through a door in the roof. then falls through the door. straight -- into a trash can. you can see police quickly and easily apprehended the bumbling burglar arrested for breaking and entering. by breaking we mean...
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on the other, christopher nolan's biographical thriller for universal about a physicist who is creditedarbie 100%. i cannot wait to see it. it is great for the industry and audiences that we have a couple of amazing films coming out on the same day. >> it is a perfect double bill. kristen: who did it? anyone? is might kid the only one that did it? casey: not yet, but i like that they said the barbie movie would make a good chaser, because "oppenheimer" does look like a dark movie. margot said to g both, then seek barbie again. kristen: but how could you stay awake at the end with "oppenheimer" as the second film, but "barbie" has some thoughtful themes as well. greta gerwig is great. but it was still surprisingly good. sandhya: your daughter did not fall asleep? that is amazing. kristen: you know kids. julian: they better be handing out some energy drinks between these movies, because they are incredibly long. casey: it is good for the movie industry and theaters, because that's something that needs more support these days. julian: go out and to see them. kris ♪ i'm with it ♪ ♪ i gotta
on the other, christopher nolan's biographical thriller for universal about a physicist who is creditedarbie 100%. i cannot wait to see it. it is great for the industry and audiences that we have a couple of amazing films coming out on the same day. >> it is a perfect double bill. kristen: who did it? anyone? is might kid the only one that did it? casey: not yet, but i like that they said the barbie movie would make a good chaser, because "oppenheimer" does look like a dark...
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credit reporting companies. the specialists of jihad university biotechnology research institute succeeded in producing a new injectable vaccine for aquatic animals, increasing the productivity of fish farms up to 1000 tons, removing chemicals and solving the problem of exporting to regional countries, among the advantages of this injectable vaccine is 450 million tomans entering the industry, but what it can be consumed. it is about 220 million. there is 50% loss of baby fish in the fisheries farms whose owners prescribe edible antibiotics to prevent losses. this is a substance that if given to farmed fish and not for export, it will kill the fish at the borders where the tests on the fish are to be carried out. give to good things are coming in this field and our country cannot meet the standards of many countries that are used to import this product. since this time, no one has done any other methods, but there are always vaccines that complete the correct one, but it is possible that with the safety vaccine syringe that you get, we are sure that this vaccine has been taken and the safety of the workers is positive.
credit reporting companies. the specialists of jihad university biotechnology research institute succeeded in producing a new injectable vaccine for aquatic animals, increasing the productivity of fish farms up to 1000 tons, removing chemicals and solving the problem of exporting to regional countries, among the advantages of this injectable vaccine is 450 million tomans entering the industry, but what it can be consumed. it is about 220 million. there is 50% loss of baby fish in the fisheries...
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had and taught years before the corona virus , this university was forced to use our method, the diamond belongs to majnoon, our system. do easy credit, reducing the cost of education and frequent trips in city traffic, in addition to students, officials also turned to virtual education , those who want to continue their education in normal universities , it is not possible for you to use virtual space in education and marriage, the quality is not good. something instead of face-to-face training and having people present in the same class. now, i think the combination of these two is the best option. with the notification of the strategic document of virtual space, the executive body, including the ministry of science , research and technology, the people were able to draft the operational action plan of their area by the 15th. november 1401 we want to see what is the plan of the islamic republic of iran regarding virtual education in general , so that we can understand what the country should do in this field in the next three years . there is also a task to monitor the performance of the institutions in the implementation of the st
had and taught years before the corona virus , this university was forced to use our method, the diamond belongs to majnoon, our system. do easy credit, reducing the cost of education and frequent trips in city traffic, in addition to students, officials also turned to virtual education , those who want to continue their education in normal universities , it is not possible for you to use virtual space in education and marriage, the quality is not good. something instead of face-to-face...
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of caregiving that falls disproportionately on women by investing in the expanded child tax credit, universald family medical leave, home health care services, and more. this is imperative, the ongoing work of the biden harris administration. so, i would like to ask you because personally i feel really scared for our women and girls in terms of women's health rights. what is the way forward, it does feel like we are completely turning around and going backwards in time. >> well, one would think that, in terms of this court, elections have ramifications and this republican house right now, can you imagine not one of them voted for our women's health act, the duty to legislation which would in shrine roe v. wade as law of the land. three of them voted for him to be able to travel from one state to the next in order to have access to reproductive health care. eight of them, eight members of the republican house of representatives, of 220, whatever they had, to june 22, eight of them voted to have women access to contraception. so this is complete disrespect for women and as i say, women are not
of caregiving that falls disproportionately on women by investing in the expanded child tax credit, universald family medical leave, home health care services, and more. this is imperative, the ongoing work of the biden harris administration. so, i would like to ask you because personally i feel really scared for our women and girls in terms of women's health rights. what is the way forward, it does feel like we are completely turning around and going backwards in time. >> well, one would...
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universities. academics treat these states like they're a credit card. nce that just has to pay annually for a higher education despite the fact that these universities are becoming more and more intolerant of diversity of viewpoints. the nuclear option is if this goes too far, states could take over the admissions process. one of the moves anticipating this decision was to get rid of standardized tests. that's a way to make it more difficult to establish racial discrimination. states could say no, we want standardized tests and want them to be the primary basis for admissions. >> ohio's attorney general says there will be consequences if the state colleges ignore the supreme court ruling. we'll see if anybody takes you up on your suggestion. great to talk to you. thank you. >> thanks, john. >> john: sandra? >> sandra: a fox news contributor news alert. a live look at the white house press briefing room where we know that karine jean-pierre will be holding a white house press briefing. john kirby will be in that room. so there will be some big questions t
universities. academics treat these states like they're a credit card. nce that just has to pay annually for a higher education despite the fact that these universities are becoming more and more intolerant of diversity of viewpoints. the nuclear option is if this goes too far, states could take over the admissions process. one of the moves anticipating this decision was to get rid of standardized tests. that's a way to make it more difficult to establish racial discrimination. states could say...
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we're at the point and go back to corporate credit and i know i'm going to a tangent here and richard did you want to add anything? >> yes, i would say it's universe is subgreat credit and why it was chosen so if you go through a dramatic recession or downturn like the financial crisis there are parts of this portfolio that would ultimately get stressed. having said that one of the great benefits of private credit is there is no asset liability mismatch. if nothing else what the covid dislotion showed is that these managers some of whom do apply leverage to the portfolio do it in a prudent way. it's not mark to market. it's held in maturity longer perspective term and in a higher stressed environment you're structured to see through to the other side and a lot of focus too that eunice didn't mention but we talk about all the time when choosing the managers ensuring that we have managers who have historically and are well prepared to deal with defaults, and to be able to step in and have good restructuring acumen and teams in place, so i think eyes wide open. it's an a set class that we think will in that environment look favorable to other asset c
we're at the point and go back to corporate credit and i know i'm going to a tangent here and richard did you want to add anything? >> yes, i would say it's universe is subgreat credit and why it was chosen so if you go through a dramatic recession or downturn like the financial crisis there are parts of this portfolio that would ultimately get stressed. having said that one of the great benefits of private credit is there is no asset liability mismatch. if nothing else what the covid...