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how are you, yvette? stuart contacts auctioneer yvette vanderbrink to appraise the collection. or a potential gold mine? >> there's about 220 of them. they're mostly american cars, and they're pre-war, which is pre-1942. very rare cars, 'cause at the start of world war ii, they started limiting production. and you could only get one from a ration coupon. >> stuart and yvette make plans for a one-day auction right here on the salvage lot. word begins to spread about oliver jordan's old treasures. stuart soon learns that's not altogether a good thing. >> we arrived at the property and found someone had cut through the fence and then cut a hole in the side of this building the size of a human body, and they stole over 250 antique radiators, tons of chrome parts, a lot of nice stuff. >> the antique radiators alone are worth nearly $40,000. but the biggest loss for stuart is the theft of oliver's rare and beloved 1904 harley-davidson, possibly worth several hundred thousand dollars. >> so, it really set us back, and we had to hire additional security and we had to move the auction f
how are you, yvette? stuart contacts auctioneer yvette vanderbrink to appraise the collection. or a potential gold mine? >> there's about 220 of them. they're mostly american cars, and they're pre-war, which is pre-1942. very rare cars, 'cause at the start of world war ii, they started limiting production. and you could only get one from a ration coupon. >> stuart and yvette make plans for a one-day auction right here on the salvage lot. word begins to spread about oliver jordan's...
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yvette cooper still wasn't finished.tion on people arriving at our borders if there is no deal? yes or no. i think that depends on circumstances we have at the time. the government maintains it is confident it will get a deal with the european union. today showed how difficult things could be if they fail. chris mason, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: philip hammond is warned over his budget. the influential institute of fiscal studies says he's taking a gamble with the public finances. the president and first lady arrive in pittsburgh, ignoring appeals to stay away days after a gunman killed 11 people at a synagogue. forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlands, 32 years after estate agent suzy lamplugh went missing in london. indonesia has ordered inspections of all boeing 737—max 8 planes as the lion air plane recovery operation continues. drones and sonar technology are being used to search for the plane which crashed into the sea yesterday, with 189 passengers and crew on board. details of the f
yvette cooper still wasn't finished.tion on people arriving at our borders if there is no deal? yes or no. i think that depends on circumstances we have at the time. the government maintains it is confident it will get a deal with the european union. today showed how difficult things could be if they fail. chris mason, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: philip hammond is warned over his budget. the influential institute of fiscal studies says he's taking a gamble with the public finances. the...
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." >>> and yvette nicole brown's back to guest co-host. >>> let's light up "hot topics" with whoopi,behar, sunny hostin, and meghan mccain. now, let's get things started. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> well, well, well, hello, hello, hello. welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." yeah. so, as you know, joy has the week off and back to co-host with us is the fabulous yvette nicole brown. welcome back. [ cheers and applause ] and we want to start off by saying to anyone in the path of hurricane michael it is just a few hours away from hitting the florida panhandle and it's forecasted to be the most powerful storm ever to make landfa landfall. so florida governor rick scott has said it's too dangerous to try to evacuate at this point because first responders can't really get to you, so you need to do whatever you need to do to be safe. if you can get to shelter, get to shelter now. don't wait. don't think you can ride this out. this is not a game. this is a bad one. this is a really bad storm. so do whatever you c
." >>> and yvette nicole brown's back to guest co-host. >>> let's light up "hot topics" with whoopi,behar, sunny hostin, and meghan mccain. now, let's get things started. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> well, well, well, hello, hello, hello. welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." yeah. so, as you know, joy has the week off and...
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yvette cooper still wasn't finished.tion and people arriving at our borders if there is no deal? yes or no. i think that depends on circumstances we have at the time. the government maintains it is confident it will get a deal with the european union. today showed how difficult things could be if they fail. chris mason, bbc news. growing demand for cheap food is being linked to a huge loss of wildlife and deforestation across the planet according to the world wide fund for nature. one such place is the vast cerrado savannah in brazil. deforestation there is being partly blamed on soybean production intended for global consumption. britain imports over 75% of soybeans it uses from around the world. it's mainly fed to animals providing our chicken, pork, milk, cheese and eggs. according to the wwf, over a 2—year period an area of the cerrado the size of greater london disappeared every two months. that's because it was being converted to farmland to grow crops including soybeans. 0ur correspondent adina campbell reports fr
yvette cooper still wasn't finished.tion and people arriving at our borders if there is no deal? yes or no. i think that depends on circumstances we have at the time. the government maintains it is confident it will get a deal with the european union. today showed how difficult things could be if they fail. chris mason, bbc news. growing demand for cheap food is being linked to a huge loss of wildlife and deforestation across the planet according to the world wide fund for nature. one such...
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between the us and uk is language used about the reasons to make widely condemned byjeremy corbyn, yvette. whereas in the united states, both political parties are no longer condemning that language i think thatis condemning that language i think that is a very scary thing. very quickly, daily mail. his on a lot of the front pages. a tv star, american tv star shooting sheep and goats it seems on islay and it is prompted outrage. why do you think this might people go hunting in scotland a lot. boasting over killing a gold is a bit pathetic and nasty. i think even iunarmed, a bit pathetic and nasty. i think even i unarmed, a man who has never won a gold, right? and someone getting a gun and going i have killed a gold andi gun and going i have killed a gold and i am hard for me, is a little disgusting, isn't it? you can see my size. i don't think i can take a gold. it scares me. but i think the point is even if it was not something scary, i find that this is not a culture i understand. the glorification of the kill? the glorification of the kill? the glorification of the kill? the glorificat
between the us and uk is language used about the reasons to make widely condemned byjeremy corbyn, yvette. whereas in the united states, both political parties are no longer condemning that language i think thatis condemning that language i think that is a very scary thing. very quickly, daily mail. his on a lot of the front pages. a tv star, american tv star shooting sheep and goats it seems on islay and it is prompted outrage. why do you think this might people go hunting in scotland a lot....
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asked at that preparations for how it is a no deal going to work on the answers were not forthcoming yvettet had her head in her hands and it was a long session and i think it over an it was a long session and i think it overan hour it was a long session and i think it over an hour because it was so many questions and there is a huge consternation and i think most people it's notjust people travelling for how did —— holidays. airline companies are very worried, operators and businesses that do travel, the music industry and entertainment, this whole freedom of movement thing has got big implications. let us move on to the guardian. it has a story about alarm over the rise in early deaths for northerners. this is the north—south divide in the starkest terms. this is not just about divide in the starkest terms. this is notjust about differences in the way people travel or public services in that sense but this is really quite stark beta here showing the difference. i was really interested by the story because the journal of the north—south divide and we hear about the northern powerhouse and
asked at that preparations for how it is a no deal going to work on the answers were not forthcoming yvettet had her head in her hands and it was a long session and i think it over an it was a long session and i think it overan hour it was a long session and i think it over an hour because it was so many questions and there is a huge consternation and i think most people it's notjust people travelling for how did —— holidays. airline companies are very worried, operators and businesses that...
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of the cobra emergency committee last month, but it was only revealed yesterday, and the local mp yvette cooper told me mps should have been informed sooner. i think it's irresponsible that the health department and the environment agency still haven't told us the full facts about what on earth is going on, on an issue where there are environmental health questions being raised and we still don't know the full facts. it's completely unfair on the local community. the other main site is at shotts in lanarkshire. the company, healthca re environmental services, is run from here. a new facility was opened only in april by princess anne. the managing director is garry pettigrew, who wasn't available for comment today. —— he said he would continue to work with different agencies until the issue was resolved. the company says there is a lack of incinerator capacity to burn waste, and said tonight in a statement the amount of waste produced by the nhs the burning outweighed the entire incineration capacity in the uk. not so incineration capacity in the uk. not so says the environment agency. we
of the cobra emergency committee last month, but it was only revealed yesterday, and the local mp yvette cooper told me mps should have been informed sooner. i think it's irresponsible that the health department and the environment agency still haven't told us the full facts about what on earth is going on, on an issue where there are environmental health questions being raised and we still don't know the full facts. it's completely unfair on the local community. the other main site is at...
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to get answers to how drugs can end in the hands of children at this day care center.the director yvette joseph believes...yvette joseph / little inventors day care: "whatever it was we think the person threw it over the fence to get rid of it."but police say one child passed these capsules around like candy and are looking at this as endangering the welfare of a child.yvette joseph / little inventors day care: "we did a thorough check. the children are fine. we called the parents."serenity's mom wants more, including answers to how drugs ended up in a place like this.mother: "i want the school to be shut down. i don't feel it's safe for anybody's child. if they can't keep eyes on them, the do care, because this is ry serious." (catherine) that was nicole johnson reporting. police continue to investigate how the drugs endedup at the daycare center in the first place.. (grant) sears stocks fell rapidly today after reports that the company-- which was at one point america's largest retailer and its largest employer -- appears to be nearing bankruptcy.(catherine) this follows the news last
to get answers to how drugs can end in the hands of children at this day care center.the director yvette joseph believes...yvette joseph / little inventors day care: "whatever it was we think the person threw it over the fence to get rid of it."but police say one child passed these capsules around like candy and are looking at this as endangering the welfare of a child.yvette joseph / little inventors day care: "we did a thorough check. the children are fine. we called the...
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of the cobra emergency committee last month, but it was only revealed yesterday, and the local mp yvettes should have been informed sooner. i think it's irresponsible that the health department and the environment agency still haven't told us the full facts about what on earth is going on, on an issue where there are environmental health questions being raised and we still don't know the full facts. it's completely unfair on the local community. the other main site is at shotts in lanarkshire. the company, healthca re environmental services, is run from here. a new facility was opened only in april by princess anne. the managing director is garry pettigrew, who wasn't available for comment today. the company had a contract to remove and dispose of medical waste, including body parts, from hospitals. now unions are questioning whether this sort of work should ever have been outsourced. this is a really solid example of what happens when we start to regard services that should be central to our public services, services like cleaning, catering, portering, as those that can easily be contra
of the cobra emergency committee last month, but it was only revealed yesterday, and the local mp yvettes should have been informed sooner. i think it's irresponsible that the health department and the environment agency still haven't told us the full facts about what on earth is going on, on an issue where there are environmental health questions being raised and we still don't know the full facts. it's completely unfair on the local community. the other main site is at shotts in lanarkshire....
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newshour weekend's yvette feliciano traveled to pittsburgh last night and has been with meembers of the community. >> reporter: 17-year-old emily prheessmaed organize yesterday's vigil led by local hitugh schoolnts. >> i don't think i've accepted the fact that this happened to us. >> reporter: emily and her thother stacy were glued t television this morning when the names of the 11 people killed at the tree of life synagogue were released. emily and her siblings went to hebrew school there, and the amy often goes to the temple for social gatherings like weddings and bar and bat mivahs. >> i mean i could have been there. i know so many people who are part of that congregation that could have been ther and the people who were there just i mean they're there my hearts are in everyone's hearts right now. re>> reporter: theof life synagogue is one of several in this tight-knit community that isome to a third of pittsburgh's jewish population. it housed three congregations and was a center of activity. like most people we've talked to here, emily and her mom were confident they'd know some of
newshour weekend's yvette feliciano traveled to pittsburgh last night and has been with meembers of the community. >> reporter: 17-year-old emily prheessmaed organize yesterday's vigil led by local hitugh schoolnts. >> i don't think i've accepted the fact that this happened to us. >> reporter: emily and her thother stacy were glued t television this morning when the names of the 11 people killed at the tree of life synagogue were released. emily and her siblings went to hebrew...
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newshour weekend's yvette feliciano has the story. >> reporter: demetrius jifunza inver thought he would find himselrison. he says that, growing up in thrasota, florida, he was an average kid supportive oumily. >> so, you see howwitched it? you had ten plus five here. w>> reporter: but as he g older, he started hanging out with a tough crowd. when he was 17, he aee of his friends held up a fast food restaurant at gunpoint. did you have a moment before sing into it where you thought, uldn't do this"? >> yeah. actually, there were many moitnts like that. as one of those of trying to be something that you're not. i knew this wasn't me or whatever the case was, but i did not want to seem that i was the weak one. i needed some type of reputation or something like that. i just-- some type of rceptance. orter: jifunza eventually told his mother, who happened to be a police officer. he pleaded no contest to armed robbery, and though he was a minor when he committed the crime, he was sentenced as an adult to almost four years in prison plus two yes' probation. now 41, jifunza has turned his life
newshour weekend's yvette feliciano has the story. >> reporter: demetrius jifunza inver thought he would find himselrison. he says that, growing up in thrasota, florida, he was an average kid supportive oumily. >> so, you see howwitched it? you had ten plus five here. w>> reporter: but as he g older, he started hanging out with a tough crowd. when he was 17, he aee of his friends held up a fast food restaurant at gunpoint. did you have a moment before sing into it where you...
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and the local mp, yvette cooper, told the mps should have told me mps should have been informed sooner department and the environment agency still haven't told us the full facts about what on earth is going on, on an issue where there are environmental—health questions being raised, and we still don't know the full facts. it's completely unfair on the local community. the other main site is at shotts in lanarkshire. the company, healthca re environmental services, is run from here. a new facility was opened only in april by princess anne. the managing director, garry pettigrew, said he would continue to work with different agencies until the issue was resolved. the company says there is a lack of incinerator capacity to burn the clinical waste and claimed tonight in a statement that the amount of waste produced by the nhs for burning outweighs the entire incineration capacity in the uk. not so, says the environment agency. we've looked across the country, worked with other health—care sector waste operators — we know there is no capacity issue with incineration across the country to de
and the local mp, yvette cooper, told the mps should have told me mps should have been informed sooner department and the environment agency still haven't told us the full facts about what on earth is going on, on an issue where there are environmental—health questions being raised, and we still don't know the full facts. it's completely unfair on the local community. the other main site is at shotts in lanarkshire. the company, healthca re environmental services, is run from here. a new...
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meeting of the cobra emergency committee last month, but it was only revealed yesterday and local mp yvetteould have been informed sooner. i think it's irresponsible that the health department and environment agency still haven't told us the full facts about what on earth is going on, on an issue where there are environmental health questions being raised and we still don't know the full facts. it's completely unfair on the local community. the other main site is in lanarkshire. the company is run from here. a new facility was opened in april by princess anne. the managing director wasn't available for comment today. the company had a contract to remove and dispose of medical waste, including body parts, from hospitals. now unions are questioning whether this sort of work should ever have been outsourced. this is a really solid example of what happens when we start to regard services that should be central to our public services, services like cleaning, catering, portering, as those that can easily be contract it out and we can devolve ourselves of responsibility. the department of health a
meeting of the cobra emergency committee last month, but it was only revealed yesterday and local mp yvetteould have been informed sooner. i think it's irresponsible that the health department and environment agency still haven't told us the full facts about what on earth is going on, on an issue where there are environmental health questions being raised and we still don't know the full facts. it's completely unfair on the local community. the other main site is in lanarkshire. the company is...
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i mean it was very interesting today that yvette cooper who is the chair for the home affairs selectand the readiness of alice in a country in case of a no deal the answers were not hugely —— readiness of our country. they get a ha rd readiness of our country. they get a hard time to carolyn noakes, the immigration minister, and the border staff and people are genuinely worried. so there is the issue of, do you want to queue up if you're coming to this country, or going somewhere, hence the irish passport, but there is legitimate concern for businesses, you think so many businesses, you think so many businesses rely on the freedom of people, and also goods and the supply chain and things like that. evenif supply chain and things like that. even if there isjust supply chain and things like that. even if there is just a supply chain and things like that. even if there isjust a tiny supply chain and things like that. even if there is just a tiny delay on each thing that is going to have a big aggregate knock on effect. so i think now a lot businesses, and lots of businesses, by the way,
i mean it was very interesting today that yvette cooper who is the chair for the home affairs selectand the readiness of alice in a country in case of a no deal the answers were not hugely —— readiness of our country. they get a ha rd readiness of our country. they get a hard time to carolyn noakes, the immigration minister, and the border staff and people are genuinely worried. so there is the issue of, do you want to queue up if you're coming to this country, or going somewhere, hence the...
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to get answers to how drugs can end in the hands of children at this day care center.the director yvetterson threw it over the fence to get rid of it."but police say one child passed these capsules around like candy and are looking at this as endangering the welfare of a child.yvette joseph / little inventors day care: "we did a thorough check. the children are fine. we called the parents."serenity's mom wants more, including answers to how drugs ended up in a place like this.mother: "i want the school to be shut down. i don't feel it's safe for anybody's child. if they can't keep eyes on them, the don't need to be in their care, because this is something very serious." ( darya )that was nicole johnson reporting.police are continuing their investigation into how the drugs ended up at the daycare... in the first place. ( james ) happening now... police in healdsburg are looking for thieves who they say took an 800 pound hammer sculpture from the community center. the hammer sculpture is 21 feet long... and on loan from a local family. city officials believe it was taken on friday night...
to get answers to how drugs can end in the hands of children at this day care center.the director yvetterson threw it over the fence to get rid of it."but police say one child passed these capsules around like candy and are looking at this as endangering the welfare of a child.yvette joseph / little inventors day care: "we did a thorough check. the children are fine. we called the parents."serenity's mom wants more, including answers to how drugs ended up in a place like...
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. >> martha: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and yvette have a tough spot tonight, essentiallyree as he tries to hold his boat together. senator flake, collins, and lisa murkowski, just one in their support, the question is will they all go with that
. >> martha: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and yvette have a tough spot tonight, essentiallyree as he tries to hold his boat together. senator flake, collins, and lisa murkowski, just one in their support, the question is will they all go with that
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. >> martha: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and yvette have a tough spot tonight, essentiallyalking a tightrope with the so-called gang of three as he tries to hold his boat together. senator flake, collins, and lisa murkowski, just one in their support, the question is will they all go with that person? that evening, everybody, i am martha maccallum. this continues to be the lead story with brand-new developments. jeff flake walked back a little bit, telling "the atlantic," i wasn't referring to judge kavanaugh, saying that he was criticizing the overall process. brit hume is here in a moment on "the new york times" coverage of the so-called bar fight and the ice throwing after a parting on the story pushes the norms of good journalism. but first, fox news chief correspondent ed henry with the varied new developments in all of us tonight. good evening, end. >> . tonight, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell is telling senators, expect a report from the fbi very soon. all 100 senators will get a copy, have time to review it but then he is steaming ahead with an up or down
. >> martha: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and yvette have a tough spot tonight, essentiallyalking a tightrope with the so-called gang of three as he tries to hold his boat together. senator flake, collins, and lisa murkowski, just one in their support, the question is will they all go with that person? that evening, everybody, i am martha maccallum. this continues to be the lead story with brand-new developments. jeff flake walked back a little bit, telling "the...
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. >> it sounds like you are saying you would consider keeping on the advisorsheads, you helped yvette and put in place. >> i said i've added some of them, i said i would not -- did not say i would keep them on. some of them will obviously stay. we have lots of great agency directors, we have lots of rate board members but i am not committing to anyone and i told everyone i have an ask, there were no promises made until after election day. if i am fortunate enough to get the support of voters of idaho. >> the legislature has not always followed along with the governors goals and priorities from health-care entrance rotation proposals to specific tax policies. it seems the ideological makeup of the legislature is the same. how do you work with them to achieve your priorities? >> my experience whether it be outside of the legislature and leadership and business and agriculture, philanthropy, and education, my experience in leadership, i was selected in leadership the second year i was in the idaho legislature or might position as president of the senate and working with the majority and
. >> it sounds like you are saying you would consider keeping on the advisorsheads, you helped yvette and put in place. >> i said i've added some of them, i said i would not -- did not say i would keep them on. some of them will obviously stay. we have lots of great agency directors, we have lots of rate board members but i am not committing to anyone and i told everyone i have an ask, there were no promises made until after election day. if i am fortunate enough to get the support...
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but take a look at this exchange between yvette cooper and that senior civil servant. you will have done, surely that will be one of your top priorities, to do a security assessment of what the consequences are of security assessment of what the consequences are of no deal at the border. absolutely. the home secretary has already said he thinks that if we were to lose, they would be suboptimal, but i think it is a very difficult judgment. be suboptimal, but i think it is a very difficultjudgment. so you don't know what the level of security downgrade is going to be at the border if there is no deal? security downgrade is going to be at the border if there is no deanm is extremely difficult for us to say at this point what the precise match would be of any contingency measures that we could put in place. it is impossible not to conclude, watching the whole testimony, that there was again and again evasions, non—answers, waffling, from those taking part. clearly they are hoping, as is the government, that there will be a deal. if there isn‘t, there is going to be very ra
but take a look at this exchange between yvette cooper and that senior civil servant. you will have done, surely that will be one of your top priorities, to do a security assessment of what the consequences are of security assessment of what the consequences are of no deal at the border. absolutely. the home secretary has already said he thinks that if we were to lose, they would be suboptimal, but i think it is a very difficult judgment. be suboptimal, but i think it is a very...
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an exchange between yvette cooper, the labour mp who chairs the committee and as senior civil servantments of this that if we were to lose them there would be some... i think my point is your question about precisely what elements of that will be replaced and precisely whether we will have a complete match, i think that's a very difficultjudgement match, i think that's a very difficult judgement stop looks so, you don't know what the level of security downgrade is going to be at the border if there is no deal. i think this is extremely difficult for us to say at that believe at this point what the precise match would be of any content of the mothers that would be put in place. this is really hard to have any confidence in your processes of planning and contingency planning for no deal if you don't know as a sort of basic question what is the scale of security downgrade, because it seems to me if you are going to have to do to find a separate nation out to other routes or you will have to do additional check at the border, you may need presumably additional staff to do these extra text
an exchange between yvette cooper, the labour mp who chairs the committee and as senior civil servantments of this that if we were to lose them there would be some... i think my point is your question about precisely what elements of that will be replaced and precisely whether we will have a complete match, i think that's a very difficultjudgement match, i think that's a very difficult judgement stop looks so, you don't know what the level of security downgrade is going to be at the border if...
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this i'm joined by two former work and pension secretaries, damian green for the conservatives and yvettel credit is running into trouble according to some people. even some under backbenchers are worried that some people could be thousands of pounds worse off. what can the chancellor do to alleviate that? there is a number of things, and the government has already done some things. inevitably, there were teething problems when it first became ruled out. clearly there needs to be more changes. i hope and expect to see some this afternoon. one of the next essential changes is to try and reduce the amount of delay before people get the first payment. there are various ways you could do that. the other suggestions are, iain duncan smith has suggested restoring the amount of benefit to get even if you are in work. that is another way of ensuring that money does go to the right people at the right time. i expect we will hear something from the chancellor about universal credit this afternoon. do you think you should go further, pause the roll—out, scrap it together —— scrap it altogether?” thi
this i'm joined by two former work and pension secretaries, damian green for the conservatives and yvettel credit is running into trouble according to some people. even some under backbenchers are worried that some people could be thousands of pounds worse off. what can the chancellor do to alleviate that? there is a number of things, and the government has already done some things. inevitably, there were teething problems when it first became ruled out. clearly there needs to be more changes....
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allen henderson is here now along with my heritage collaborate tore yvette.. how did "fox & friends" play a role in this. >> i was watching "fox & friends." and you guys did the d.n.a. test with my heritage. i thought about doing that a few times. but i thought it looks interesting. you know, special price. so i thought i would give it a try. ainsley: that helps. >> i did the d.n.a. test and i got the results back. i was just curious about, you know, the history of my family, where we came from. i knew it was probably european, of course. it was interesting and i will get notices you have cousins and relatives from 100 years ago and it was very interesting. august 11th i got an email from my heritage she said she live in france and my husband's father did a d.n.a. test and he so happy to know that he has a brother. and i thought, a brother? oh, that was interesting. so i responded back and then she sent pictures and when i saw the pictures i told my wife i said there is no doubt that he is not my older brother because we look so much alike. >> back story here
allen henderson is here now along with my heritage collaborate tore yvette.. how did "fox & friends" play a role in this. >> i was watching "fox & friends." and you guys did the d.n.a. test with my heritage. i thought about doing that a few times. but i thought it looks interesting. you know, special price. so i thought i would give it a try. ainsley: that helps. >> i did the d.n.a. test and i got the results back. i was just curious about, you know, the...
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