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result of the coronavirus pandemic the united nations warns that millions of people surrounded by pfaff and disease and forced into isolation on public take a suffering severe mental stress also on the program level on the pandemic roll the close to 1st comes out of lockdown and assert.
result of the coronavirus pandemic the united nations warns that millions of people surrounded by pfaff and disease and forced into isolation on public take a suffering severe mental stress also on the program level on the pandemic roll the close to 1st comes out of lockdown and assert.
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and citizenship rights remain to be made the united kingdom formally left the european union on the pfaff the 1st of january this year but nothing really changed because a transitional agreement take 10 to by the time required to hobble out a long tail agreement that the government the u.k. government is adamant will be no extension of that sensational period however and 7 senses political reality is bailing him penge on the government's position last week for example they bowed to pressure from new labor leader sucky a stammer about charges for foreign nationals and the national health service mr speaker every thursday we got an carers many of them are risking their lives to the sakes of all of us just a promise to think that it's right that care workers coming from abroad are working on our front line should have to pay a surcharge of hundreds sometimes thousands of pounds to use the n.h.s. themselves. prime minister oh this is because food a great deal about this and i do accept i do understand the difficulties faced by our amazing n.h.s. staff and like in my view the personal benefici
and citizenship rights remain to be made the united kingdom formally left the european union on the pfaff the 1st of january this year but nothing really changed because a transitional agreement take 10 to by the time required to hobble out a long tail agreement that the government the u.k. government is adamant will be no extension of that sensational period however and 7 senses political reality is bailing him penge on the government's position last week for example they bowed to pressure...
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often generals, ministers and pfaff members would find themselves meeting with churchill while he was in the bathtub. one of his favorite places to work. also liked working in bed and spent hours there each morning going through dispatches and reports with a typest seated anymore. always present was they box, a black dispatch box that contained reports, corporations and manipulates from other officials requiring his attention. reprepareished daily by his private sect. clearly winston churchill was sun who mastered the art of working from home. something we're tall struggling to do these days, and so maybe not the place that these conversations about your book usually start but aim curious whether you think churchill would would have something on us on working from home. >> guest: put it this way. i were winston churchill and doing this zoom interview i would be in the bathtub. and actually churchill had no sense of vanity and like lie would have been completely naked doing it. he was an ace work at homer. the guy would get up relatively late in the morning and work in bed. he had his
often generals, ministers and pfaff members would find themselves meeting with churchill while he was in the bathtub. one of his favorite places to work. also liked working in bed and spent hours there each morning going through dispatches and reports with a typest seated anymore. always present was they box, a black dispatch box that contained reports, corporations and manipulates from other officials requiring his attention. reprepareished daily by his private sect. clearly winston churchill...
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>> i was somewhat pfaff old by your answer to justice ginsburg about the use of congressional subpoenas for purposes of harassing a president. your final answer was that the courts can take care of that but that's the issue here is whether something should be done to prevent the use of these subpoenas for the harassment of a president. can you explain what you meant? >> absolutely, this court in clinton versus jones and other versus gsa,ixon says we are here to protect the president if there is harassment from congress or private individuals. here, there clearly is valid legislative purposes and the courts below found there was >> >>. is theour answer protection against the use of a subpoena for harassment is simply the assessment whether intoubpoena is conceivably some conceivable legislative purpose? >> exactly and that's what the court said but clinton versus jones and nixon versus gsa -- >> that's not much protection. >> it is protection of congress is interfering with the president's ability to do his job. these subpoenas are to private parties and the president does not do anythin
>> i was somewhat pfaff old by your answer to justice ginsburg about the use of congressional subpoenas for purposes of harassing a president. your final answer was that the courts can take care of that but that's the issue here is whether something should be done to prevent the use of these subpoenas for the harassment of a president. can you explain what you meant? >> absolutely, this court in clinton versus jones and other versus gsa,ixon says we are here to protect the president...
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c-span: whet an the shelf that a pfaff rid. >> guest: i have a particular reason for having a favorite. they're al my favorited but up on the next to top shelf there there's a leather bound, the new york edition of henry james. it belonged to walker percy on the right over there, on the third shelf from the top is a limited edition of shakespeare. that was my favorite possession, and the james was perhaps walker's favorite possession, and 20 years ago we got to talking, and we agreed that whichever one of us died first, he would leave walker would leave me the james or i would leave him the shakespeare, and he lost the contest. and i won it. that's walker's james. on his death bed he told his wife to make sure i got it. c-span: how many years ago did he die? he died in 1990. >>> that shakespeare,ow read all that. >> guest: many times, yes you can't read too much shakespeare. c-span: why. >> guest: because of the beauty of the language and the skill with which he handles it he in the language itself. we get to talking about art and writing, shakespeare is outside any calculations and mu
c-span: whet an the shelf that a pfaff rid. >> guest: i have a particular reason for having a favorite. they're al my favorited but up on the next to top shelf there there's a leather bound, the new york edition of henry james. it belonged to walker percy on the right over there, on the third shelf from the top is a limited edition of shakespeare. that was my favorite possession, and the james was perhaps walker's favorite possession, and 20 years ago we got to talking, and we agreed that...