girls, have you got your planner? yeah. not chewing, are we? no. superb. every child checked in every morning. good morning. morning. all right? yeah. yeah? well done. the register shows who hasn t arrived. it s attendance. i m just letting you know that.not arrived as yet. is he on his way? any child they re worried about, the attendance team put on the list for a visit. ok, so if we just look at the home visit log, so we ve got our visits for today. checking on children, offering help. so she should be back in school today. 0n the next visit, mum joanne agreed to talk to me. she told me her daughter s become anxious since the lockdowns. many times when i ve been stood at the bus stop with her, i ve been saying, you ve got to get on the bus. you know, we ll get in trouble, as well it s not, you know, it s not you. i mean, it s affecting, obviously, your education, but if we get fined, how would we afford it? or, you know, you don t get
the education you need, you can t get the job you want. joanne s daughter has been in school since the visit. did the house look empty when you went yesterday? some need help, but 50 families had also taken children on holiday at the start of term. post a note it s a suspected holiday, we ll put a note - through the letterbox. a lot of the times, they don t complete a holiday form. - i think it s almost fear of the fine. l quite a lot of our families do have identified needs coming into the winter, no gas, no electric, no heating. so i think we just never know what we re going to be faced with, day to day. but i think we re quite good at then identifying that support. i spoke to the children s commissioner for bbc panorama. she s worried the pandemic has left some children struggling to attend. i really think the prime minister needs to make this one of her top priorities. the numbers are huge. we absolutely owe it
parents therefore, commuters, office workers, coming back, and hopefully this week is a sign of how it s going to be for the next, hopefully, between now and christmas. joanne, talk to me about those months that you were closed, because you had to lay off staff. we did, yes. we decided we were going to lay them off before christmas last year, with the intention, hopefully, of then getting a job to work over christmas. it was a very difficult decision because we knew them. we are a small staff, and we knew these people very well. it s been difficult coming back because we ve had to rearrange the way we run the cafe so we actually don t need any extra staff, which is not good for the employment prospects. so that s mike and joanne s story. and for thousands of other businesses up and down the country that really do rely on commuters coming into town and city centres,
be the thing that the caucuses are decided on. he said he s not sure about that. it s very important. neil: thank you. by the way, senator warren is looking at an $800 million over 10-year transaction tax that would reopen most investors. 1.5 trillion over the same period that would generate higher taxable incomes because he would no longer have to pay premiums to private plans. anyone who had that tax advantage account to write that off which would be anyone from millionaires down to average joe s and joanne s, they would be hit by that. right now, $2.2 trillion worth of middle-class impact. welcome . where people go to learn about their medicare options before they re on medicare. come on in. you re turning 65 soon? yep. and you re retiring at 67? that s the plan! it s also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan,
finding someone weak and yelling at them. you know what kills me, sonny, cosmopolitan calls this ad body shaming, a magazine that exists on making all women feel insecure. i m black, have no boobs, no butt and am skinny and in my case i m ashamed. they have everything round and in place and i have none of it but all of this is this pre-hillary stuff. it will be hard to have these pictures up next to a hillary sign because the women are gonna be we kind of see the difference of what s going on here and identify with the hot one a lot more than the other one. that s an interesting and surprising analysis i did not see coming. i like how she shoe horned politics into this. joanne, you re average looking at best and won a beauty pageant on pure talent alone. when they blame advertising, aren t they don t they have the equation reversed? it s human beings that create