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he's at university of family and he spoke to us just a few hours at her well, have been seeing for some time now in european borders is a class between 2 diverging policies. on the one hand, the european union, which is with whits because developed our so called fortress europe policy, where basically they do not want to have any big numbers of him guns or if he does or asylum seekers coming into europe. and on the other hand, neighbors countries such as turkey, where they're worn into bog post, more migration flows towards europe. because number one, they want to alleviate their own problem. button number 2, they can use, it is migration flows. as on the gossip inducted against some more financial compensation from europe. and so basically we end up having a big number of people caught in the middle between our rock on a hard place where they're trying to cross the border. and they're being deborah encouraged or helped to cross the border. so what i'm so glass on the little chat is some concern, but i also a lot of anti migrant thoughts right now. maybe mirroring what is happening in e
he's at university of family and he spoke to us just a few hours at her well, have been seeing for some time now in european borders is a class between 2 diverging policies. on the one hand, the european union, which is with whits because developed our so called fortress europe policy, where basically they do not want to have any big numbers of him guns or if he does or asylum seekers coming into europe. and on the other hand, neighbors countries such as turkey, where they're worn into bog...
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currently i'm a psychotherapist and private practice in chicago and a lecturer at the university of chicago family school of social work policy and practice. on the side of chicago. >> i go by richard the two people who know me and i'm an anthropologist at george washington university. my experience working on issues around psychology and mental health includes south america and south korea and the united states. i came to this topic of mental illness and wrote this book nobody is normal, how culture created the month of mental illness. to some extent by my family history, my great grandfather, my grandfather and my father were all psychiatrists in chicago first the ailment itself and secondly, societies harsh moral judgment. and i wrote the book to look at the patterns of the ebb and flow of the stigma and the marginalization we know that mental health and mental illness is a complex topic and it's ever-changing and i felt both of your books were really easy to read and dove in right away but we know it's not easy to write about. can you talk about how and when you decided this was a topic that y
currently i'm a psychotherapist and private practice in chicago and a lecturer at the university of chicago family school of social work policy and practice. on the side of chicago. >> i go by richard the two people who know me and i'm an anthropologist at george washington university. my experience working on issues around psychology and mental health includes south america and south korea and the united states. i came to this topic of mental illness and wrote this book nobody is normal,...
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are filming crews that many, many journalists, and of course of family members of those at the actress university seats and to film director and film producer claim she panko, they are family members and friends are also here supporting them, their return and em here joined life by the yacht, mother, mother, alpha clean as well as his sister. thank you so much for being here with us. i know you've been here for a long time already. how do you feel? no, well, style in it, but we were tired of. and before they went on the flight, it's challenging, emotionally. we support them and watch them on their screens behind us. we are very excited and when to send positive energy to them so they can withstand everything. it was an absolutely amazing experience. we had a call from the i assess from space. it's just like a science fiction movie. i think this whole experience is a great moment of joy for them. and of course, for us, another film crew making its way home. now isn't this special for just being the 1st to shoot this movie in space or their pre flight training? it took only 4 months compared with t
are filming crews that many, many journalists, and of course of family members of those at the actress university seats and to film director and film producer claim she panko, they are family members and friends are also here supporting them, their return and em here joined life by the yacht, mother, mother, alpha clean as well as his sister. thank you so much for being here with us. i know you've been here for a long time already. how do you feel? no, well, style in it, but we were tired of....
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are filming crews that many, many journalists, and of course, family members of those at the actress, university seals and have film director and film producer cream. she panko, they are family members and friends are also here supporting them their return and am here joined life by the yacht, mother, mother, alpha clean as well as his sister. thank you so much for being here with us. i know you've been here for a long time already. how do you feel normal style in but we were tired even before they went on the flight? it's challenging emotionally. we support them and watch them on those screens behind us. we are very excited and want to send positive energy to them so they can withstand everything. it was an absolutely amazing experience. we had a call from the i assess from space. it's just like a science fiction movie. i think this whole experience is a great moment of joy for them. and of course for us. what we're looking at here is the b. m. s. 18 space capsule, the parachute in full display for you. now you've got to imagine off the 12 days and space of the international space station that
are filming crews that many, many journalists, and of course, family members of those at the actress, university seals and have film director and film producer cream. she panko, they are family members and friends are also here supporting them their return and am here joined life by the yacht, mother, mother, alpha clean as well as his sister. thank you so much for being here with us. i know you've been here for a long time already. how do you feel normal style in but we were tired even before...
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university of utah inn salt lake city, home of the utes. a time for selfies, smiles and celebration. in may 2019, itty 500 graduates and their familiesd the universities huge arena. lauren mccluskey should have been here to, receiving her degree in cap and gown. as happy as her classmates. except she wasn't. and the story of what happened and why is as sad as it is eye-opening. >> this wasn't one of those things where it was out of everyone's control. it was in like a natural disaster. >> how many times two women have to call for help before the university of utah realizes, you know what, we ought to step this up? >> well of the two of you thinking at that point? >> i couldn't really fathom what had happened. >> neither of us slept at all that night. >> it's a story that could so easily have ended differently. if just one person had stepped up. if just one more phone call had been made. one dot connected. instead, the repercussions of a preventable murder would continue for years to come. >> lauren grew up in the college town of pullman, washington. her parents both professors. and from early on, lauren was a girl in motion. her mom,
university of utah inn salt lake city, home of the utes. a time for selfies, smiles and celebration. in may 2019, itty 500 graduates and their familiesd the universities huge arena. lauren mccluskey should have been here to, receiving her degree in cap and gown. as happy as her classmates. except she wasn't. and the story of what happened and why is as sad as it is eye-opening. >> this wasn't one of those things where it was out of everyone's control. it was in like a natural disaster....
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, including the expansion of the affordable care act, half $1 trillion for climate change, investments in childcare, eldercare and universal pre-k. other goals like paid familyve were left out. still, how's progressives have come out in support of the framework. on thursday, they held up a vote on the bipartisan and for structure plan even as nancy pelosi pushed for a vote to happen. >> on day one, both of these bills -- i support the infrastructure bill. but, i want to see a strong build back better as well. >> our trust haso be in two senators who have not been good faith actors to this point. yamiche: it is unclear if senator joe mansion and kiersten cinema will vote for what's in the framework. he is what senator manchin had to say. >> will you vote for the package? >> we negotiated a good number that we have worked off of. >> is it too high for you? >> no, that was negotiated. yamiche: joining me to discuss what is in, what is out and where the negotiations stand -- jonathan lemire, the new host of msnbc's "way too early." i am happy you stayed awake to join us from new york and congratulations on the new show. here with me in studio -- thank you, jonat
, including the expansion of the affordable care act, half $1 trillion for climate change, investments in childcare, eldercare and universal pre-k. other goals like paid familyve were left out. still, how's progressives have come out in support of the framework. on thursday, they held up a vote on the bipartisan and for structure plan even as nancy pelosi pushed for a vote to happen. >> on day one, both of these bills -- i support the infrastructure bill. but, i want to see a strong build...
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university of sydney. earlier he joined university of sydney. earlier hejoined me and university of sydney. earlier he joined me and told university of sydney. earlier hejoined me and told me how his familyct to the news of his scholarship. oh, well, when this news— his scholarship. oh, well, when this news came _ his scholarship. oh, well, when this news came that _ his scholarship. oh, well, when this news came that i _ his scholarship. oh, well, when this news came that i wonder . this news came that i wonder scholarship and i told my parents, they were on cloud nine, they could not actually believe that their son has achieved a scholarship so it was a feeling really proud, being called everyone back in the village and yes, this has become possible, a possible thing for all of us.— become possible, a possible thing for all of us. and you've overcome _ thing for all of us. and you've overcome so _ thing for all of us. and you've overcome so many _ thing for all of us. and you've. overcome so many challenges. what advice would you give to students growing up with similar challenges? the only advice that _ similar challenges? the only advice that i _ similar challenges? the only advice t
university of sydney. earlier he joined university of sydney. earlier hejoined me and university of sydney. earlier he joined me and told university of sydney. earlier hejoined me and told me how his familyct to the news of his scholarship. oh, well, when this news— his scholarship. oh, well, when this news came _ his scholarship. oh, well, when this news came that _ his scholarship. oh, well, when this news came that i _ his scholarship. oh, well, when this news came that i wonder . this...
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there were wild cheers for the chancellor allowing some families on universal credit to keep more of even though it won't cover what many more have already lost. this is a £2 billion tax cut for the lowest—paid workers in our country. it supports working families, it helps with the cost of living and it rewards work. this was a high—spend, high—tax budget — not that you'd believe it from listening to this. government has limits. government should have limits. if this seems a controversial statement to make, then i'm all the more glad for saying it because that means it needed saying, and it is what we believe. my goal is to reduce taxes. by the end of this parliament, i want taxes to be going down, not up. this budget levels up to a higher—wage, higher—skill, higher—productivity economy, this budget builds a stronger economy for the british people and i commend it to the house. the commons, some back in masks, though, still stalked by covid. i was absolutely gutted this morning to test positive for covid... the labour leader stuck at home, the shadow chancellor a last—minute stand—in,
there were wild cheers for the chancellor allowing some families on universal credit to keep more of even though it won't cover what many more have already lost. this is a £2 billion tax cut for the lowest—paid workers in our country. it supports working families, it helps with the cost of living and it rewards work. this was a high—spend, high—tax budget — not that you'd believe it from listening to this. government has limits. government should have limits. if this seems a...
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be cut to bring down the price, but a group of house democrats told the president their priorities include new climate protections, paid family leave, universal pre-k and an extension of the child tax credit. back to the debt ceiling, though, president biden suggested democrats change the senate's filibuster rules which would lower the typical 60-vote threshold to 50. but moderates like west virginia senator joe manchin and arizona's krysten sinema have been opposed to abolishing the filibuster for other issues this year. >> laura, thank you so much. >>> the justice department is whether two fbi agents involved in the sex abuse investigation of former usa gymnastics dr. prosecuted. deputy attorney general lisa monaco told a panel the department is reviewing its earlier decision to not prosecute them after new information emerged. the fbi is accused of failing to properly address complaints in 2015 against nassar. he was sentenced in 2017 to 60 years in federal prison. >>> and we are learning more about the man who was arrested after parking a suspicious vehicle illegally in front of the supreme court building. the suspect has been identified
be cut to bring down the price, but a group of house democrats told the president their priorities include new climate protections, paid family leave, universal pre-k and an extension of the child tax credit. back to the debt ceiling, though, president biden suggested democrats change the senate's filibuster rules which would lower the typical 60-vote threshold to 50. but moderates like west virginia senator joe manchin and arizona's krysten sinema have been opposed to abolishing the filibuster...
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in receipt of universal credit?— scottish families seeing, it is a really difficult situation for very many people and rishi sunak did not acknowledge that at all. just many people and rishi sunak did not acknowledge that at all.— acknowledge that at all. just ahead ofthe acknowledge that at all. just ahead of the climate _ acknowledge that at all. just ahead of the climate summit _ acknowledge that at all. just ahead of the climate summit in _ acknowledge that at all. just ahead of the climate summit in glasgow, | of the climate summit in glasgow, rishi sunak announced air passenger duty on flights within the uk, domestic flights, will be reduced, it will be lower, that will help airports in scotland. the welcome that? element i think it does really beggar belief that they are going to reduce passenger duty with internal fli . hts in reduce passenger duty with internal flights in the _ reduce passenger duty with internal flights in the uk, _ reduce passenger duty with internal flights in the uk, really _ reduce passenger duty with in
in receipt of universal credit?— scottish families seeing, it is a really difficult situation for very many people and rishi sunak did not acknowledge that at all. just many people and rishi sunak did not acknowledge that at all.— acknowledge that at all. just ahead ofthe acknowledge that at all. just ahead of the climate _ acknowledge that at all. just ahead of the climate summit _ acknowledge that at all. just ahead of the climate summit in _ acknowledge that at all. just ahead of the...
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of a new netflix special and they will need a thick skin. here is why. >> roasted. >> we are doing a jonas brothers family roast, a one-of- a-kind comedy special minnesota- based universal truth and no one can get under your skin like a family. >> you will see us like you have never seen this before through sketches, songs, games, and special guests. >> keenan thompson will host the family roast special and guest rp davidson, and john legend, the special is on netflix november 23rd just ahead of thanksgiving. >>> coming up, a tourist experience in new york city, the reward after this big climb. >>> streaming on cbsn bay area, lincoln university in his first year with a sports program, we speak to the basketball head coach, gary payton. >>> and how you can celebrate dia de los muertos in oakland. download our app for free on your favorite >>> we have dropped the shower chance from the north bay on saturday, not a 0% chance of rain but low on the rain chance chart, we are just going with a mixture of clouds and sunshine for saturday. sunday is dry and rain returns late sunday night and the best chance will be on monday with another system coming our way wednesday night an
of a new netflix special and they will need a thick skin. here is why. >> roasted. >> we are doing a jonas brothers family roast, a one-of- a-kind comedy special minnesota- based universal truth and no one can get under your skin like a family. >> you will see us like you have never seen this before through sketches, songs, games, and special guests. >> keenan thompson will host the family roast special and guest rp davidson, and john legend, the special is on netflix...
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also be a major savings for family because as we all know, child care is extremely expensive and it costs thousands of dollars for families. so having them in a public universal, help many women and families and dads go back to work. >> one of the talking points i found striking, though, is the idea that people are paying more for child care than they are for their rent or their mortgage in some cases. >> it's incredibly important. conservative >> congress mists said every dollar spent before the age of 5 on pre-k is an investment. it's not spending. it should be considered an investment. >>> let's talk about the child dax tax credit. this has been incredibly important for poor families and lifting families out of poverty. help us understand what's happening here. maybe it could be extended, but senator joe manchin wants it means tested. doesn't means testing it actually take away exactly who it was meant to help and the poverty was meant to aleve? >> yes, exactly. so the child tax credit, the expansion that the democrats enacted in march, is one of the cornerstones for the party's push to reduce child poverty in the country. and the enhancement of the credit
also be a major savings for family because as we all know, child care is extremely expensive and it costs thousands of dollars for families. so having them in a public universal, help many women and families and dads go back to work. >> one of the talking points i found striking, though, is the idea that people are paying more for child care than they are for their rent or their mortgage in some cases. >> it's incredibly important. conservative >> congress mists said every...
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and everyone will have to look at the benefits of universal pre-k, community college, paid family leavepanding medicare and a lot of stuff on climate. and i think it does reflect the bill itself from an ideological point of view, reflects a shift in the democratic party. it has moved from the party paul and i worked hard on, bringing it to a centrist party to where the country is. it's become more progressive. >> does that mean republicans are enjoying this and enjoying on running on socialism taking over america? >> yes. it probably will. joe's right. if they get to the specifics, right? if they say, i think your child care should cost less, i think your health insurance premium should come down, i think your grandma should get help. those are popular things. they have to move away from the price tag. when they do, that's fine. that will be good for the democrats. she said 19 senators voted for this. if you do the same path in the house, it should be about 80 house republicans for this. it looks like it's dwindling down to a handful of zero. they can slogan about socialism. and they di
and everyone will have to look at the benefits of universal pre-k, community college, paid family leavepanding medicare and a lot of stuff on climate. and i think it does reflect the bill itself from an ideological point of view, reflects a shift in the democratic party. it has moved from the party paul and i worked hard on, bringing it to a centrist party to where the country is. it's become more progressive. >> does that mean republicans are enjoying this and enjoying on running on...
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and i think everyone is going to have to look at the benefits of universal pre-k, community college, paid familynding medicare and a lot of stuff on climate. and i think it does reflect the bill itself from an ideological point of view, reflects a shift in the democratic party. it has moved from the party paul and i think worked hard on bringing it to a more centrist party too, a party reflecting where the country is, which has become more progressive over the last two decades. >> does this mean they're enjoying running on socialism, taking over america? >> yes, they probably will but i'd be careful. because if they get to specifics. if they say i think your child care should cost less, your health insurance premiums should come down, your grandma should get help with dental and vision and hearing. those are really popular things. they got to move away from the price tag and when they do, that's fine. that's going to be good for the democrats. i am struck by lauren's reporting earlier when she said there's 19 senators in the republican party, 38% of their people voted for it. i'm not really sure
and i think everyone is going to have to look at the benefits of universal pre-k, community college, paid familynding medicare and a lot of stuff on climate. and i think it does reflect the bill itself from an ideological point of view, reflects a shift in the democratic party. it has moved from the party paul and i think worked hard on bringing it to a more centrist party too, a party reflecting where the country is, which has become more progressive over the last two decades. >> does...
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society because you take something like child -- early childhood education, universal pre-k, that's the responsibility of a family to raise their children. what happens is you have these other parts of the country in big cities especially where you have groups that have a high rate of unmarried women having children, no family structure but you will say don't worry the government will take care of your children at a young age. it would basically be indoctrination. you are doing a further destruction of family units which is the foundation for the society. the parents raise the children and that's not healthy. it's pushing things further the other direction which is going to mean a disaster and to preserve the republic,, -- the constitutional republic we are, you have to have healthy foundations with healthy family structure which means parents of children and they raise them. that's where the strength of the society comes from. this is counter to that. host: congressman? guest: thanks for the kong -- for the comment. this proposal, both of them fail on that but the bigger problem you highlighted is what do they d
society because you take something like child -- early childhood education, universal pre-k, that's the responsibility of a family to raise their children. what happens is you have these other parts of the country in big cities especially where you have groups that have a high rate of unmarried women having children, no family structure but you will say don't worry the government will take care of your children at a young age. it would basically be indoctrination. you are doing a further...
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it appears what is in the bill as of now would be a child tax credit one year extension, universal pre-k, four weeks of paid family, child and elderly care and medicare expansion. i know a lot of people are focused on what may not be in the bill. what are you most excited about that does appear to be in it right now. . >> thanks, john. i think just in general i'm excited about the fact that we're negotiating and we're coming together and democrats are seeking consensus on the hill. of course we want to see investments in child care, the child tax credit. we want to make sure they are provided a living wage for caregivers. we have climate provisions we are still negotiating. wildfires, hurricanes, there is a climate crisis. reducing aoe issues by 2030. and i think the great thing is everyone is at the table. we're talking. and i think we're going to get this done. no one is going to get everything that we want. but the biden administration campaigned on these investments. we're going to get everything that we can get to make sure the american people know we want these investments so their lives can be made better i
it appears what is in the bill as of now would be a child tax credit one year extension, universal pre-k, four weeks of paid family, child and elderly care and medicare expansion. i know a lot of people are focused on what may not be in the bill. what are you most excited about that does appear to be in it right now. . >> thanks, john. i think just in general i'm excited about the fact that we're negotiating and we're coming together and democrats are seeking consensus on the hill. of...
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wouldn't a lot of wyoming families benefit from universal pre-k? of things that would help wyoming. overall, joe biden's policies have been hurting the people of wyoming. i believe that there should be means tested. you do not give things universally to everybody. there should be work requirements involved. the democrats are trying to separate work requirements from just free government checks and programs. you heard the progress men from the progressive caucus said that everybody should get free community college, day care, pre-k. although. that's not the way our country has been founded. >> chris: i've less than one minute left. are you enjoying the divide in the democratic party? question >> senator barrasso: we are seeing that joe biden is neither competent nor a centralist. people are feeling less safe with him as a president. their paychecks are left safe because of the inflation. when you look at hundreds of thousands of people legally coming to the country every month, they feel less safe. when the generals testify as they did that we are le
wouldn't a lot of wyoming families benefit from universal pre-k? of things that would help wyoming. overall, joe biden's policies have been hurting the people of wyoming. i believe that there should be means tested. you do not give things universally to everybody. there should be work requirements involved. the democrats are trying to separate work requirements from just free government checks and programs. you heard the progress men from the progressive caucus said that everybody should get...
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trillion separate bill for social spending that would fund programs like universal pre-k, extension of the child tax credit, paid family leave. >> the resolution is not in senators. we havwaiting for an offer tont trilli that isthe table. >> in the evenly divided senate, democrats cannot afford to lose a single vote. moderate democrats are raising concern about the price tag. west virginia's joe manchin told reporters thursday he wants to see a much smaller social spending bill suggesting a price tag of 1.5 trillion. >> i have never linked the two bills together. >> reporter: protesters arrived by small boats and kayaks at his house boat in washington, dc to voice frustrations. >> if you don't pass this ... >> they're not going to pass things like this for the people. this is our chance. >> reporter: the white house said they're closer than ever to an agreement but not quite there yet. >>> there is another crisis looming. lawmakers must raise debt ceiling by october 18 or the government will be unable to pay its lls. e treasury secretarne llenid consuenc of t tingsere. >>> a rosa police asking for help tracking down tw
trillion separate bill for social spending that would fund programs like universal pre-k, extension of the child tax credit, paid family leave. >> the resolution is not in senators. we havwaiting for an offer tont trilli that isthe table. >> in the evenly divided senate, democrats cannot afford to lose a single vote. moderate democrats are raising concern about the price tag. west virginia's joe manchin told reporters thursday he wants to see a much smaller social spending bill...
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clarissa kripke is a clinical professor of family and community medicine at the university of california-san francisco school of medicine. she has a comprehensive background in primary care of transition-age youth and adults with developmental disability. she directs the office of developmental primary care, a program dedicated to improving outcomes for people with developmental disabilities across the lifespan, with an emphasis on adolescents and adults. david slayton, he is the vice president of court consulting services at the national center for state courts. mr. slayton is a former state court administrator for texas as well as the past president of the national association for court management. mr. slayton has been employed by the judicial branch in various roles since 1998. he has previously provided testimony to the senate special committee on aging, regarding the exploitation of older americans by guardians in texas. he's helped lead guardianship reform efforts in texas, including supportive decisionmaking, and he's an advocate for increased regulations by guardians of the state. if
clarissa kripke is a clinical professor of family and community medicine at the university of california-san francisco school of medicine. she has a comprehensive background in primary care of transition-age youth and adults with developmental disability. she directs the office of developmental primary care, a program dedicated to improving outcomes for people with developmental disabilities across the lifespan, with an emphasis on adolescents and adults. david slayton, he is the vice president...
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it's half the size they wanted but the leader of the progressive caucus said it's still transformational. >> we want universal childcare for every family to pay more than 7% of their income. we won universal pre-k. we won the biggest investment in housing ever. we won the massive investment in climate. and we won significant increases on health care. so, look, this should be a time for us to talk about how great that is. >> how progressives are meeting today to discuss virtually their strategy, but they have been demanding that joe manchin and k kyrsten sinema sign off on this larger deal, commitments if it passes the house, it passes the senate. before he this agree to support the infrastructure bill. how do you see this playing out, do you think they simply will take a leap of faith and hope joe manchin and sinema will be there at the end of the day? >> i think the fact you have gill abreu paul blessing this deal when she wanted a $6 trillion deal a few months ago is significant. there were questions about sequencing. they weren't able to get the bipartisan support this week because they want commitments from modern center democrats.
it's half the size they wanted but the leader of the progressive caucus said it's still transformational. >> we want universal childcare for every family to pay more than 7% of their income. we won universal pre-k. we won the biggest investment in housing ever. we won the massive investment in climate. and we won significant increases on health care. so, look, this should be a time for us to talk about how great that is. >> how progressives are meeting today to discuss virtually...
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western industrialised countries have implemented a series of work—family policies, like paid parental leave, high quality affordable universal of benefits like robust paid vacation and sick days to help parents reconcile paid work with caregiving. we need to change thatj narrative from early on, even before pregnancy, just that general sociall narrative of what birth - and pregnancy should be like. i think also being aware this experience is very differentl for different individuals. looking back, what are you grateful for in terms of the fact that you were able to have three children, be mother? it's such a lovely thing to be a mum. it's lovely, you're here with your grandchildren. yes... aw, that's sweet. if you haven't guessed, she is of course my own mother. when it comes to parenting, i have learned a lot from her, such as gentle nudges that emphasise the importance of rest, and of being a calm, reliable presence. but some of the expectations generally put upon mothers still seems impossible to reach, so there remains a long way to go to make the motherhood experience something that is filled with less stress and more j
western industrialised countries have implemented a series of work—family policies, like paid parental leave, high quality affordable universal of benefits like robust paid vacation and sick days to help parents reconcile paid work with caregiving. we need to change thatj narrative from early on, even before pregnancy, just that general sociall narrative of what birth - and pregnancy should be like. i think also being aware this experience is very differentl for different individuals. looking...
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wouldn't a lot of wyoming families benefit from universal pre-k? there are a number of things that will help the people of wyoming. overall, joe biden's policieses have been hurting the people of wyoming and i believe that there should be things means tested. you just don't give things universally to everybody. i think there should be work requirements involved. the democrats are trying to separate work requirements from just free government checks and programs. you heard the congressman from the progressive caucus say everybody ought to get free community college, everybody ought to get free day-care, pre-k, all of those things and that's not the way this country has been founded and how we work. chris: i've got less than a minute left. are you and your republican colleagues thoroughly enjoying this divide inside the democratic party? >> well, i'll tell you, the thing is joe biden ran as a centrist and as competent. and what we're seeing is that he is neither and people across the country are feeling less safe with joe biden as president. their pa
wouldn't a lot of wyoming families benefit from universal pre-k? there are a number of things that will help the people of wyoming. overall, joe biden's policieses have been hurting the people of wyoming and i believe that there should be things means tested. you just don't give things universally to everybody. i think there should be work requirements involved. the democrats are trying to separate work requirements from just free government checks and programs. you heard the congressman from...
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of what it is. in the family section of it, the transformative nature, the biden child tax credit, child care, and universalogether. they're part of the same -- meeting the same need. mostly we would be cutting back on years and something like that. >> would you have to drop one of those programs? >> we hope not. we hope not. >> so that's the big question here is that position, that she will keep everything in here but only limit the time frame. will that be enough to win over people like joe manchin, and others who want to actually limit the benefits in this undun underlying bill. those are the key decisions she will have to make along with other democratic leader, and they can't afford any defections in the senate. one democratic senator could thwart this in the senate, more than three could thwart it in the house. it's a narrow line, big questions ahead, guys. >> manu raju there on capitol hill, thank you. >> thank you. >>> the brooklyn nets front office taking a hard line with one of its biggest stars, kyrie irving now benched over his vaccination status. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes ar
of what it is. in the family section of it, the transformative nature, the biden child tax credit, child care, and universalogether. they're part of the same -- meeting the same need. mostly we would be cutting back on years and something like that. >> would you have to drop one of those programs? >> we hope not. we hope not. >> so that's the big question here is that position, that she will keep everything in here but only limit the time frame. will that be enough to win over...
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universal credit putting even more of a squeeze on household finances. the government says it will do all it can to help people but campaigners fear we are entering a difficult winter with lots of family lives each year has been developed by researchers at coventry university. it helps eliminate every driver's worst nightmare, aqua—planing, when a car loses all grip on a road in wet conditions with potential catastrophic consequences. kevin reide reports. the moment a car aqua planes like this is one we all dread. the driver is helpless as a light of what a great chat between the tire and the road, making the car uncontrollable. but now as part of his masters degree, ravi has developed a prototype device to the phenomenon. it works by blasting outjust in front of the tire to displace the water so that gripped can be maintained, and the test results have been impressive. at the moment, i work best results come at 50 and 65 mph, and we have been able to decrease the deceleration by 60%. our stopping distances have improved between the 3—5 metres at 60—70 mph. that is about life and death. the system developed here in coventry has already been patented in united states and japan and appl
universal credit putting even more of a squeeze on household finances. the government says it will do all it can to help people but campaigners fear we are entering a difficult winter with lots of family lives each year has been developed by researchers at coventry university. it helps eliminate every driver's worst nightmare, aqua—planing, when a car loses all grip on a road in wet conditions with potential catastrophic consequences. kevin reide reports. the moment a car aqua planes like...
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family. for many, this is still the reality. to the university of receive an honorary doctorate from the university of manchester. did you ever think that's something that might happen to you? it's not something that you... you know, that you think is going to happen. but, you know, like i mentioned in the speech, it's about following in the footsteps of people that you look up to and people that you idolise, and even though it's something that happened off the pitch, it's still important because it's... it's all part and parcel of being not only a man united player, but a man united person. so, yeah, i'm definitely happy that i managed to do this today in front of, you know, my family and the staff and people like sir alex. you used your speech to talk about something that i know is very close to your heart. yesterday, millions of families across the uk lost a lifeline and means of staying afloat. a move that could see child food poverty rise to one in three children. for that reason, today is a little bit bittersweet. it's important to get the mes
family. for many, this is still the reality. to the university of receive an honorary doctorate from the university of manchester. did you ever think that's something that might happen to you? it's not something that you... you know, that you think is going to happen. but, you know, like i mentioned in the speech, it's about following in the footsteps of people that you look up to and people that you idolise, and even though it's something that happened off the pitch, it's still important...
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of our goal, expanding medicaid, in states that did not accept the expansion. strengthen the aca and improving medicare. taking us to nearly universal coverage in our country. another bucket is the familyg. especially moms. dads too, who have responsibilities in the home with a child tax credit. child care/universal pre-k. they go together. home health care, paid family medical leave. workplace development, and housing to name a few of the aspects of that. and, again, very important to our children. these are jobs issues. health and jobs. family issues and jobs and now climate. helping achieve the president's vision to cut emissions in half by 2030, advancing environmental justice. that's a very important part of all of this for the president. justice. and creating good paying clean energy jobs. so it's about the health of our children, the air they breathe, the water they drink. it's about creating good paying green jobs to make us preimminent in the world. it's about security issues as our experts our security experts tell us. competition for habitat and resources and time of drought and the rest and the migration. it contributes to other natural disasters. it's a national security i
of our goal, expanding medicaid, in states that did not accept the expansion. strengthen the aca and improving medicare. taking us to nearly universal coverage in our country. another bucket is the familyg. especially moms. dads too, who have responsibilities in the home with a child tax credit. child care/universal pre-k. they go together. home health care, paid family medical leave. workplace development, and housing to name a few of the aspects of that. and, again, very important to our...
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i have a lot of young families in my district. and the universal pre-k as well as the expanded child tax credit will benefit thousands of families in my district. it already has. so i really just appreciate this. i got a couple questions to the chairman. so mr. yarmuth, there has been a lot of conversation about the effect of this build back better on inflation. what's your take on all of that? mr. yarmuth: well, thank you, mr. perlmutter. first of all, there have been a lot of numbers thrown at you. i want to comment the ranking member on budget talks about -- mentions a $4.6 trillion cost in this bill. that's nonsense. it's manufactured numbers. and for him to say that and for members of his party to repeat that is so dishonest. what he's doing is saying, ok, you have childcare in there for one year. if it were for 10 years, then it would add up to a certain amount. well, it's not in there for 10 years. it's in there for one year. what they did -- they did exactly the same thing with the 2017 tax cut. they sunset provisions to make the numbers lo
i have a lot of young families in my district. and the universal pre-k as well as the expanded child tax credit will benefit thousands of families in my district. it already has. so i really just appreciate this. i got a couple questions to the chairman. so mr. yarmuth, there has been a lot of conversation about the effect of this build back better on inflation. what's your take on all of that? mr. yarmuth: well, thank you, mr. perlmutter. first of all, there have been a lot of numbers thrown...
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let me note regrettably our policy provided also 12 weeks of universal paid family and medical leave. again fully paid for. it's not in the package today. and again i regret this very much. i want to be clear that this issue will remain a top priority for me and we'll try to work it through with the other side as well as we go forward to continue our fight to include this benefit for all workers that they can also support. the speaker reminds us that the build back better act is about the future of america. we are putting forward a transformational suite of measures to support our children, protect the planet, ensure our economy is influencive and rye sillent for generations to -- resilient for generations to come. thank you for your time. mr. mcgofn govern: ranking member brady. mr. brady: thank you chairman mcgovern, ranking member cole, members of the rules committee. respectfully i think we all know it's not a discussion. this is a circus. evidence of that in the 1700 pages misses pieces huge, whole subtitles left blank. my guess is unfortunately all this is for show. so late -- l
let me note regrettably our policy provided also 12 weeks of universal paid family and medical leave. again fully paid for. it's not in the package today. and again i regret this very much. i want to be clear that this issue will remain a top priority for me and we'll try to work it through with the other side as well as we go forward to continue our fight to include this benefit for all workers that they can also support. the speaker reminds us that the build back better act is about the...
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of issues. child care. paid family leave. universal pre-k. a lot of these people have been fighting with their heart and soul for decades to get these things done. we are right now on the verge of making a number of these policies law. and there are realities of governing and realities of policymaking including the fact that the alternative to what is being negotiated is not the original package. it is nothing. so what we're really facing right now is a question of whether people are going to support the largest investment in climate and clean energy. do they want to be part thief largest investment of early childhood investment in history. or do they want to let the perfect be the enemy of the historic. that's what we're talk about right now. reporter: the president over the course of the campaign said to large democratic audiences, we're going to get you free community college and paid family leave. what do you say to those disillusioned democrats right now who feel they've put their marbles in this basket and won't get a love of things they
of issues. child care. paid family leave. universal pre-k. a lot of these people have been fighting with their heart and soul for decades to get these things done. we are right now on the verge of making a number of these policies law. and there are realities of governing and realities of policymaking including the fact that the alternative to what is being negotiated is not the original package. it is nothing. so what we're really facing right now is a question of whether people are going to...
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of poverty. the child tax credit. lifting families out of poverty. child care. universal pre-k. these are the things, the possibility of this bill, and so i won't put a pin in the number because that number is moving. >> what i'm hearing if i'm reading you correctly is that you would be willing to move below $3.5 trillion, you're willing to move the pin. >> the number has never been fixed in stone. what can be done and i think one of your reporters just discussed it, was the possibility of, you know, we're talking about spending over ten years when we talk $3.5 trillion. that's something that seems to be very lost in the messaging. that's $350 billion a year. take a look at defense spending. that's $750 billion a year. we don't talk about that as $7.5 trillion. so what you can do is, for example, i'm a champion of both the pre-k piece and the free community college and hbcu tuition. you can trim that to a program that would be five or six years, thus reducing the number. let's see if it works. then i have a feeling, when people see the engine that is pre-k and education for youn
of poverty. the child tax credit. lifting families out of poverty. child care. universal pre-k. these are the things, the possibility of this bill, and so i won't put a pin in the number because that number is moving. >> what i'm hearing if i'm reading you correctly is that you would be willing to move below $3.5 trillion, you're willing to move the pin. >> the number has never been fixed in stone. what can be done and i think one of your reporters just discussed it, was the...
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it's easy to get lost in the policy part of this, but when we talk about the three pieces, when we talk about universal child care, when we talk about paid familye, when we talk about the extended tax credit, all of that is to make sure that someone like celeste can do what she needs to do in this america. what happens if you start pulling those threads and you say, well, choose among them, just choose one of those three, just one of those three will be enough. why is that not good enough, jess? >> we should be able to care for people from what we call the cradle to the grave at the domestic workers. we want to be able to make sure that no matter where you are in your life, you have quality, affordable care that doesn't exploit anyone in the process, not the people who need the care, and not the people who are providing the care. if you take any of that away, what happens is not that, you know, the problem goes away. it's that the solutions become so much harder for people. and so you have a family like celeste, i couldn't say it any better than her, who needed care when there was maternity leave and challenges in the family because of folks pa
it's easy to get lost in the policy part of this, but when we talk about the three pieces, when we talk about universal child care, when we talk about paid familye, when we talk about the extended tax credit, all of that is to make sure that someone like celeste can do what she needs to do in this america. what happens if you start pulling those threads and you say, well, choose among them, just choose one of those three, just one of those three will be enough. why is that not good enough,...
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statement, his family praised his career in government and remembered him as a loving father and devoted husband. marcus rashford has criticised the government's removal of the £20 a week universalfamilies will face hardship as a result. the england and manchester united footballer was speaking as he was awarded an honorary doctorate for his work tackling child poverty. some mps and charities have also recently warned of the impact of the move. 0ur political correspondent peter saull reports. it's not every day that a premier league footballer gets an honorary doctorate. but there's far more to marcus rashford than scoring goals. this is another platform for him to raise the issue of child poverty. there was once a time that an extra £20 a week would have made a massive difference to me and my family. for many, this is still the reality. and speaking to the bbc after the ceremony, he urged the government to change course. i don't think the right point for it to end is when families aren't in a stable situation. otherwise it makes no sense doing the work that we've done in the past, only to, you know, stop doing it at possibly one of the most vital stages. when marcus rashford sp
statement, his family praised his career in government and remembered him as a loving father and devoted husband. marcus rashford has criticised the government's removal of the £20 a week universalfamilies will face hardship as a result. the england and manchester united footballer was speaking as he was awarded an honorary doctorate for his work tackling child poverty. some mps and charities have also recently warned of the impact of the move. 0ur political correspondent peter saull reports....
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family he died of complications they said of coronavirus. professor of emergency medicine and associate dean of public health at brown university joins us. doctor, the statement from the family said he was fully vaccinated, died of complications of coronavirus, and importantly we have now learned he was battling multiple myeloma. what do people need to know about, this how this cancer could have played into his death? >> thank you, kate. first, my condolences to the family and of course to our entire nation on his unexpected death. i think it's really important for us as we talk about his death and the fact that it was from complications of covid-19, to reframe that vaccination discussion. what we need to know is that multiple myeloma is a horrible blood cancer, the treatment of which requires you to become immunosuppressed. we've known for months the vaccines do not work as well, if they work at all, in people who are immunosuppressed. this is why we've been calling for boosters for those people and the fdary approved those ba in august. this is why it's so important for us to get vaccinated because those with healthy immune systems, whe
family he died of complications they said of coronavirus. professor of emergency medicine and associate dean of public health at brown university joins us. doctor, the statement from the family said he was fully vaccinated, died of complications of coronavirus, and importantly we have now learned he was battling multiple myeloma. what do people need to know about, this how this cancer could have played into his death? >> thank you, kate. first, my condolences to the family and of course...
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people, of this universal credit cat, which is another £1000 taken out of their pockets, and that is a situation thatis pockets, and that is a situation that is going to be unbearable for so many familiesclear that the. .. _ making. and the government has been clear that the. .. that _ making. and the government has been clear that the. .. that cut _ making. and the government has been clear that the. .. that cut is _ making. and the government has been clear that the. .. that cut is not - clear that the... that cut is not going to happen. we clear that the. .. that cut is not going to happen-— clear that the. .. that cut is not going to happen. we are not giving u . going to happen. we are not giving u- on going to happen. we are not giving up on this- — going to happen. we are not giving up on this. there _ going to happen. we are not giving up on this. there is _ going to happen. we are not giving up on this. there is a _ going to happen. we are not giving up on this. there is a budget - going to happen. we are not giving up on this. there is a budget in i up on this. there is a budget in three weeks' time. the fact is, if you want a properly targeted solution, this is the best targ
people, of this universal credit cat, which is another £1000 taken out of their pockets, and that is a situation thatis pockets, and that is a situation that is going to be unbearable for so many familiesclear that the. .. _ making. and the government has been clear that the. .. that _ making. and the government has been clear that the. .. that cut _ making. and the government has been clear that the. .. that cut is _ making. and the government has been clear that the. .. that cut is not -...
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universal coverage in our country. another bucket is the family care piece of that, children learning, parents earning, especially moms,me. with the child tax credit, child care/universal pre-k, they go together. home health care, paid family medical leave, workplace development and housing, to name a few of the aspects of that. and, again, very important to our children. these are jobs issues. health and jobs. family issues and jobs. and now climate, helping achieve the president's vision to cut emissions in half by 2030, advancing environmental justice. that's a very important part of all of this for the president, justice. and creating good paying, clean energy jobs. so it's about the health of our children, the air they breathe, the water they drink. it's about jobs, creating good paying, green jobs to make us preeminent in the world and it's about a security issue as our experts, our security experts tell us. competition for habitat and resources in time of drought and the rest and the migration it contributes to. other natural disasters. it's a national security issue and of course always a moral issue to pass th
universal coverage in our country. another bucket is the family care piece of that, children learning, parents earning, especially moms,me. with the child tax credit, child care/universal pre-k, they go together. home health care, paid family medical leave, workplace development and housing, to name a few of the aspects of that. and, again, very important to our children. these are jobs issues. health and jobs. family issues and jobs. and now climate, helping achieve the president's vision to...
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research fellow in economics, awkward university of technology and principal economists of cognitive economic insight. he's part of forward a policy initiative of corporate family loans, which is i good will be more beneficial and affordable than short term lee by subsidies. it might be a promising alternative to the chancellor of the exchequer cutting benefits for the poorest people in the land. he's in conversation with alex dalton, richard made. thank you so much for joining me. in the alex island shore from auckland, new zealand. it's a rush, nice to be. yeah, it's not to be the, a lot of the economic analysis of the pandemic is focused on the the acute face, the shop fallen. what o g d p. the shot recovery in many countries? but do you think that the long term effects be constantly of what's called long coven, long debilitating condition that many people are suffering from? i think it's, i'm obviously early days in the sense that we don't yet know what long curve it really is going to be looking like long term. but it certainly giving us indications that it could be something that has a very long tail, and it could effect a great proportion of the populati
research fellow in economics, awkward university of technology and principal economists of cognitive economic insight. he's part of forward a policy initiative of corporate family loans, which is i good will be more beneficial and affordable than short term lee by subsidies. it might be a promising alternative to the chancellor of the exchequer cutting benefits for the poorest people in the land. he's in conversation with alex dalton, richard made. thank you so much for joining me. in the alex...
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terms of the labour party conference, because what most people are thinking about is, _ can i get petrol? am i going to hit by— universal credit, a massive cut which is going to hit half of all familiesstituency and there will be a lot of other areas like that, - whether they will be able to afford rising gas and electricity bills. - so i think we have a huge cost of living crisis over— the next six months. that i think is what the labour party now needs to be talking| about all around the country. about how we challenge that, how we do something to get support to working families and put - the pressure on the government to u—turn on things _ like the universal credit cut. i'm sure we will talk about that a lot at the conference next week, butjust before we go, i can say this about myself without sounding rude, as a veteran of many of these events, as i am, how many labour conferences have you actually been to? gosh, that is a good question. nearly 30. when was your first one? the first one i went i to would have been... it would have been 1991 or 1992. and i thought i was doing badly with about 17. i think the food is all still- the same, and you still get lost in the same windowles
terms of the labour party conference, because what most people are thinking about is, _ can i get petrol? am i going to hit by— universal credit, a massive cut which is going to hit half of all familiesstituency and there will be a lot of other areas like that, - whether they will be able to afford rising gas and electricity bills. - so i think we have a huge cost of living crisis over— the next six months. that i think is what the labour party now needs to be talking| about all around the...
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of deciding what's in and out. you've got universal pre-k, paid family leave, tuition-free community college, the child tax credit. rograms will have the biggest impact in your city? >> for scranton, the universal pre-k would have the biggest impact. we're in a situation here where our pre-k options have dwindled, child care options on a whole have dwindled. we need help getting those back. the way we fund our public schools in pennsylvania and i argue across the nation, needs an o an overhaul. >> mayor, thanks for coming on. >>> while the white house focuses on the economic agenda, it's under pressure to put the same amount of pressure on voting rights. sources are telling cnn that the biden administration is not planning on changing the senate filibuster rules, which is key, the way the senate is set up now, that would be the key on moving forward on such a bill without republican support. that has voting rights advocates frustrated, including the head of the naacp who spoke to cnn a short time ago. listen. >> the outcome would demonstrate whether or not the ball has been dropped. for african-americans we must ge
of deciding what's in and out. you've got universal pre-k, paid family leave, tuition-free community college, the child tax credit. rograms will have the biggest impact in your city? >> for scranton, the universal pre-k would have the biggest impact. we're in a situation here where our pre-k options have dwindled, child care options on a whole have dwindled. we need help getting those back. the way we fund our public schools in pennsylvania and i argue across the nation, needs an o an...
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fellow in economics, the oakland university of technology and principal economists of cognitive economic insight. he's bought forward a policy initiative of corporate family loans, which is as i did, will be more beneficial and affordable than short term lee by subsidies. it might be a promising alternative to the chancellor of the exchequer cutting benefits for the poorest people in the land. he's in conversation with alex dalton, rich have been thank you so much for joining me. in the alex island shore from auckland, in new zealand. and to raj, nice to meet alice dotted. a lot of the economic analysis of, of the pandemic is focused on the, the acute face, the, the sharp fallen. what o g d p, the shot recovery in many countries? but do you think that the longer term effects be concentrate of what's called long over the long debilitating condition that many people are suffering from? i think it's obviously early days in the sense that we don't know what long kind of it really is going to be looking like longer term. but it certainly giving us indications that it can be something that has a very long tail, and it could effect a great proportion of the popu
fellow in economics, the oakland university of technology and principal economists of cognitive economic insight. he's bought forward a policy initiative of corporate family loans, which is as i did, will be more beneficial and affordable than short term lee by subsidies. it might be a promising alternative to the chancellor of the exchequer cutting benefits for the poorest people in the land. he's in conversation with alex dalton, rich have been thank you so much for joining me. in the alex...
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there were wild cheers for the chancellor allowing some families on universal credit to keep more of gh it won't cover what many more have already lost. this is a £2 billion tax cut for the lowest—paid workers in our country. it supports working families, it helps with the cost of living and it rewards work. this was a high—spend, high—tax budget, not that you'd believe it from listening to this. government has limits. government should have limits. if this seems a controversial statement to make, then i'm all the more glad for saying it because that means it needed saying and it is what we believe. my goal is to reduce taxes. by the end of this parliament, i want taxes to be going down, not up. this budget levels up to a higher—wage, higher—skill, higher—productivity economy, this budget builds a stronger economy for the british people and i commend it to the house. the commons, some back in masks, though, still stalked by covid. i was absolutely gutted this morning to test positive for covid... the labour leader stuck at home, the shadow chancellor a last—minute stand—in, even thoug
there were wild cheers for the chancellor allowing some families on universal credit to keep more of gh it won't cover what many more have already lost. this is a £2 billion tax cut for the lowest—paid workers in our country. it supports working families, it helps with the cost of living and it rewards work. this was a high—spend, high—tax budget, not that you'd believe it from listening to this. government has limits. government should have limits. if this seems a controversial...