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BBC News-20220314-10:36:00

in that home for them. that will be uncapped, the uk government to say that tens of thousands of people could come under that scheme, people who take in a ukrainian refugee will get £350 per month and there will be also £10,500 given from the uk government to local authorities across the uk each refugee they take in. that is a scheme, as we said, that will find out more about this afternoon, but the uk government cosmic health secretary challenge others despite sajid javid has been talking about this and how it is going to work in practice. we are workin: going to work in practice. we are working with _ going to work in practice. we are working with a _ going to work in practice. we are working with a number _ going to work in practice. we are working with a number of - going to work in practice. we are i working with a number of charities, particularly — working with a number of charities, particularly in poland, on the ground, _ particularly in poland, on the ground, they have a number of oversee — ground, they have a number of oversee this number will grow over time, _ oversee this number will grow over time, ukrainians have expressed a preference — time, ukrainians have expressed a preference to be given refuge here in the _ preference to be given refuge here in the uk — preference to be given refuge here in the uk. so through those charities, _ in the uk. so through those charities, they will be connected with those people who expressed a desire to _ with those people who expressed a desire to want to be one of these posts _ through a long process, the

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BBC News-20220314-15:35:00

can help them in so many ways not at least with integrating into british life especially after they have come from somewhere that is in such a traumatic state.— from somewhere that is in such a traumatic state. under this scheme, ukrainians will _ traumatic state. under this scheme, ukrainians will be _ traumatic state. under this scheme, ukrainians will be able _ traumatic state. under this scheme, ukrainians will be able to _ traumatic state. under this scheme, ukrainians will be able to stay i traumatic state. under this scheme, ukrainians will be able to stay in i ukrainians will be able to stay in the uk for at least three years. host will receive £350 per month as a thank you payment. and councils will get £10,500 worth of funding per refugee housed in their area. there is concern about the level of support. i there is concern about the level of su ort. . ., there is concern about the level of su - ort, ., ., ., ., ., ., support. i am full of admiration for all of those — support. i am full of admiration for all of those across _ support. i am full of admiration for all of those across the _ support. i am full of admiration for all of those across the country i support. i am full of admiration for all of those across the country who have offered to provide room in their home for those fleeing ukraine. they will need support not just financially, but the wraparound support required. that is why we are asking the government not to simply speed up our really complex and cumbersome visa process, but also to provide the tangible assistance we will need. . , , ., provide the tangible assistance we will need. . , , ._ ., will need. charities will play a crucial part — will need. charities will play a crucial part in _ will need. charities will play a crucial part in the _ will need. charities will play a crucial part in the process, i crucial part in the process, matching accommodation with those

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BBC News at One-20220314-13:23:00

especially after they come from somewhere that is in such a traumatic state.— somewhere that is in such a traumatic state. , . traumatic state. under the scheme, ukrainians will _ traumatic state. under the scheme, ukrainians will be _ traumatic state. under the scheme, ukrainians will be able _ traumatic state. under the scheme, ukrainians will be able to _ traumatic state. under the scheme, ukrainians will be able to stay - traumatic state. under the scheme, ukrainians will be able to stay for i ukrainians will be able to stay for at least three years. hosts will receive £350 a month is a thank you payment and councils will get £10,500 of funding per refugee housed in the area. but there is concern about the level of support. i'm full of admiration of all those londoners and those across the country who have offered to provide a room in the home for those fleeing ukraine. they will need support not just financially but the wraparound support required and that's why we are asking the government not simply to speed up a complex and cumbersome and clunky visa process, but also to provide the tangible assistance we will need. . , provide the tangible assistance we will need. ., , , ._ provide the tangible assistance we will need. . , , ._ ., will need. charities will play a crucial part — will need. charities will play a crucial part in _ will need. charities will play a crucial part in the _ will need. charities will play a crucial part in the process, i crucial part in the process, matching offers of accommodation with those who want to come. we are auoin to with those who want to come. we are going to help — with those who want to come. we are going to help connect _ with those who want to come. we are going to help connect people - with those who want to come. we are going to help connect people with i going to help connect people with people _ going to help connect people with people in— going to help connect people with people in ukraine who need to come here _ people in ukraine who need to come here. there's been an incredible

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BBC News-20220330-14:53:00

the right people arriving in the next coming days? you... i can assure the _ next coming days? you... i can assure the committee - next coming days? you... i can assure the committee that - next coming days? you... i can assure the committee that we i next coming days? you... i can i assure the committee that we are going to see and thankfully, praise be, we are going to see a lot of wonderful ukrainians coming and i also think, bill, to cheer you up even more, we are going to see some pretty fluid toing and froing by our friends in the gulf. flan pretty fluid toing and froing by our friends in the gulf.— pretty fluid toing and froing by our friends in the gulf. can we move on, prime minister, _ friends in the gulf. can we move on, prime minister, due _ friends in the gulf. can we move on, prime minister, due to _ friends in the gulf. can we move on, prime minister, due to things? - friends in the gulf. can we move on, prime minister, due to things? the i prime minister, due to things? the sponsorship — prime minister, due to things? the sponsorship scheme _ prime minister, due to things? the sponsorship scheme and _ prime minister, due to things? the sponsorship scheme and the - prime minister, due to things? the sponsorship scheme and the family scheme _ sponsorship scheme and the family scheme for— sponsorship scheme and the family scheme for ukrainian _ sponsorship scheme and the family scheme for ukrainian refugees. - sponsorship scheme and the family| scheme for ukrainian refugees. the home _ scheme for ukrainian refugees. the home affairs — scheme for ukrainian refugees. the home affairs select _ scheme for ukrainian refugees. the home affairs select committee - scheme for ukrainian refugees. thej home affairs select committee was told two _ home affairs select committee was told two weeks _ home affairs select committee was told two weeks ago _ home affairs select committee was told two weeks ago that _ home affairs select committee was told two weeks ago that local - told two weeks ago that local authorities— told two weeks ago that local authorities would _ told two weeks ago that local authorities would get - told two weeks ago that locall authorities would get £10,500 told two weeks ago that local - authorities would get £10,500 for each refugee _ authorities would get £10,500 for each refugee that _ authorities would get £10,500 for each refugee that came _ authorities would get £10,500 for each refugee that came through i authorities would get £10,500 for. each refugee that came through the some _ each refugee that came through the some an _ each refugee that came through the some an sponsorship _ each refugee that came through the some an sponsorship scheme - each refugee that came through the some an sponsorship scheme and i each refugee that came through the i some an sponsorship scheme and they would _ some an sponsorship scheme and they would get _ some an sponsorship scheme and they would get the — some an sponsorship scheme and they would get the same _ some an sponsorship scheme and they would get the same funding _ some an sponsorship scheme and they would get the same funding for- would get the same funding for refugees— would get the same funding for refugees under— would get the same funding for refugees under the _ would get the same funding for refugees under the family i would get the same funding for- refugees under the family scheme. this morning — refugees under the family scheme. this morning the _ refugees under the family scheme. this morning the levelling - refugees under the family scheme. this morning the levelling up - refugees under the family scheme. | this morning the levelling up select committee — this morning the levelling up select committee were _ this morning the levelling up select committee were told _ this morning the levelling up select committee were told that _ this morning the levelling up select committee were told that was - this morning the levelling up select committee were told that was not i committee were told that was not true and _ committee were told that was not true and they— committee were told that was not true and they wouldn't _ committee were told that was not true and they wouldn't be - committee were told that was not true and they wouldn't be end i committee were told that was notj true and they wouldn't be end any funding _ true and they wouldn't be end any funding for— true and they wouldn't be end any funding for local— true and they wouldn't be end any funding for local authorities - true and they wouldn't be end any funding for local authorities for. funding for local authorities for refugees— funding for local authorities for refugees who _ funding for local authorities for refugees who came _ funding for local authorities for refugees who came under- funding for local authorities for refugees who came under the. funding for local authorities for- refugees who came under the family

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CNN Newsroom With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez

>> well, this little community, over $10,500 for lighten bc, which a couple weeks ago suffered the same fate that paradise did 2 1/2 years ago. we just want to show them some love and hope, that you will get through this and what have you. it was just -- it really hit home when that happened. >> i'm sure it did, and i'm sure they appreciated every dollar that you helped fundraise. mayor crowder, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me. coming up, the u.s. capitol police department got a new chief yesterday. cnn's josh campbell sat down with him to discuss the threat of future attacks and the fallout from the january 6th insurrection. an important conversation ahead after a quick break. cetaphil gentle skin cleanser defends against

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210614:15:56:00

>> the faa has a zero-tolerance policy for people who behave badly on airplanes. this morning the agency is taking action with a new round of fines. a passenger fined $15,500 for ignoring at least ten requests from the crew for not wearing a mask properly and drinking alcohol. a passenger fine $10,500 for being so disruptive, it was rerouted in fort lauderdale. >> we'll prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. >> come on, all of those other people on the flights so terrified, it's got to stop. that was nbc's tom costello reporting. we thank him for that, but that will do it for me this hour, and we'll have a an exclusive on vladimir putin and president biden's trip including erdogan and that will be covered up next

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AM Joy-20191109-15:31:00

right, that essentially the line where you're paying for the insurance premiums would go away and the company's portion would also go away. so in effect, at least under warren's plap, you'd end up with more money. >> more money in your paycheck. it's been happening over time and one of the reasons people are noticing they're not getting big raises is that money our employers would give us in raises is going to insurance companies instead. one of the things people don't realize is insurance companies don't really control health care costs. they don't really want to because as health care costs go up, so do premiums. that means they get more money from us to convert to profit so they have an incentive not to control health care costs. the average premium for family now is $20,000 for a policy that you get through the workplace. i was looking just a few weeks ago at what it was in 1993 when the clintons were try iing to reform health care system. it was less than $500. now it's more than $20,500.

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Americas News HQ-20191019-16:47:00

recruit. this comes after two additional parents were there sentenced. you were there. robert flakman one month in prison, supervised, and a fine after pleading guilty for paying $75,000 to help boost his daughter's act score. and on wednesday, marjorie clapper, prison, and a $90,500 hine and clapper $15,000 to boost her son's act scores and falsely claimed he was a minority applicant. you've been covering this. and there are different things that people did here. some people did them all. they dressed their kids up as a water polo player and paid for increased act scores and then paid off college coaches and other parents did one or all of those things. which ones are getting the toughest sentences? >> the judge has said, you know, she's looking at these folks as individuals and individual sentencing is important in the federal system. and we've begun to get an idea on what her thoughts are on this.

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This Is Life With Lisa Ling-20191014-05:10:00

army or the navy? >> i love the way they looked, the way they carried themselves, the way they seemed strong. i always wanted to be the best. >> and where did that come from? >> i always was trying to like outdo the boys in sports because i was the only girl. and so i felt like i needed to dominate more. >> you've kind of been competing with boys your whole life. >> pretty much. >> this is kind of the ultimate, right? >> yes. >> for all these marines, their first real test will come at 0500 tomorrow. >> we need to know what we need to do, what to expect. >> a six-mile hike to the firing rang. >> you're going to be carrying all your gear. maintain proper hydration. >> the 20-hour days are already starting to take their toll. less than a week into training. garcia and shuey can barely keep their eyes open.

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