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BBC Radio 2 s Rylan Clark plans to take a break from show

BBC Radio 2 s Rylan Clark plans to take a break from show
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Rylan Clark announces he is taking a break from his Radio 2 show after Phillip Schofield quit

Rylan Clark has announced he is stepping away from his BBC Radio 2 show for a few weeks to do other bits and bobs this weekend.

Rylan Clarke will be taking a break following Phillip Schofield s resignation

English presenter Rylan Clarke says he will be taking a break from his BBC Radio 2 show so he can focus on “other bits and bobs.” This announcement comes after Phillip Schofield revealed.

Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 05:13:00

they exist. here s what the republicans want to do. they want to now take away the benefits, take away food stamps, take away health care from the most vulnerable. and there is going to be zero increase in actual employment. because there have been studies that have been done. all this is going to do is take away the benefits. yeah. democrats have said it s a nonstarter. absolutely not. we re not going to allow it. it has nothing to do to lower the deficit. that s a fraction of the actual budget. bob, you studied this very closely. this whole idea of inequality. that rope on is exactly right. it will not increase employment. it will not give what matt gates called couch potatoes off of couches. because most americans are working. all we have is a mismatch between open jobs and people looking for work. but it will actually cause fewer people who are at the lowest end of the economic poll, to get money.

Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 02:14:00

yeah. democrats have said it s a nonstarter. absolutely not. we re not going to allow it. it has nothing to do to lower the deficit. that s a fraction of the actual budget. bob, you studied this very closely. this whole idea of inequality. that rope on is exactly right. it will not increase employment. it will not give what matt gates called couch potatoes off of couches. because most americans are working. all we have is a mismatch between open jobs and people looking for work. but it will actually cause fewer people who are at the lowest end of the economic poll, to get money. yes, there are two studies just done showing that the effect of a default would, at the minimum, be about 3 million jobs. it could be as high as 8.2 million jobs. it s not just the people at the bottom are going to be affected. they re working class people, middle class people are going to be affected.

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