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cabinet office, i thought, this looks a bit official, i also read this.com pletely after and they said it was completely real. you are being awarded with an mbe. it's...|j shell—shocked still. amazing, i guess you get to go to the palace and receive in person, possibly. they are not sure what the planners at the moment, but i think they want to everyone there. because everyone threw it as part of the process. just to be awarded it and to be given this honour is incredible. of course. just tell us about your story. because you went from one of the toughest times. how to get yourself out of that? i was a street homeless for two years, about 11 yea rs homeless for two years, about 11 years ago, the streets of london and one of the charities i supported on the quiz was the connection of st martin is. they rebuilt me from the sheu martin is. they rebuilt me from the shell of a man, really. with all the services and things that they have got there, they never once asked for anything in return and i said to them that i will repay that debt one day. i didn't know
cabinet office, i thought, this looks a bit official, i also read this.com pletely after and they said it was completely real. you are being awarded with an mbe. it's...|j shell—shocked still. amazing, i guess you get to go to the palace and receive in person, possibly. they are not sure what the planners at the moment, but i think they want to everyone there. because everyone threw it as part of the process. just to be awarded it and to be given this honour is incredible. of course. just...
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the cabinet office says its coincident index tipped up 1.1 points in july, a third straight month ofns. as a result the latest assessment says the fall in the economy is halts. that's an upgrade in the previous view that saw the economy worsening. officials say economic activities hit hard by the coronavirus are gradually recoveri recovering. car exports to the u.s. in particular have picked up. the cabinet office says the index is still low compared with the its levels before the pandemic and the economy needs to be watched closely. >>> japan's mizuho financial groups plans to allow about 45,000 full-time staffer to take up to four days off per week if they want to. the major financial institution says employees choosing to work fewer days will be able to do a side job, look after family members or study on their time off, but tirhe base pay will be cut by 2020% for those wororkin four days a week and 40% for those opting for a three-day week. executives say the option will be available starting in december if they reach an agreement with labor union officials. telecommuting and fle
the cabinet office says its coincident index tipped up 1.1 points in july, a third straight month ofns. as a result the latest assessment says the fall in the economy is halts. that's an upgrade in the previous view that saw the economy worsening. officials say economic activities hit hard by the coronavirus are gradually recoveri recovering. car exports to the u.s. in particular have picked up. the cabinet office says the index is still low compared with the its levels before the pandemic and...
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there is a projection from the cabinet office that by november the cabinet office that by november theintensive care in manchester will be used up. that is all the extra beds and the ventilators that can be brought on stream. that is a projection, but who knows what will happen from here, behaviour change and they could be a response to restrictions in place. a lot of numbers being thrown around tonight and no one is saying it isn't serious, but these are projections. thank you. ministers in the irish government are meeting to decide whether to move the country to the highest level of coronavirus restrictions. it is expected they will announce nationwide measures which will last for up to six weeks. 0ur ireland correspondent, emma vardy is on the border at county monaghan. ireland has seen a rapid increase in cases over the past fortnight. almost a quarter of cases recorded during the whole pandemic here came within the past two weeks. this cou nty within the past two weeks. this county is one of those currently under the strictest restrictions, but those measures may increase for ever
there is a projection from the cabinet office that by november the cabinet office that by november theintensive care in manchester will be used up. that is all the extra beds and the ventilators that can be brought on stream. that is a projection, but who knows what will happen from here, behaviour change and they could be a response to restrictions in place. a lot of numbers being thrown around tonight and no one is saying it isn't serious, but these are projections. thank you. ministers in...
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the cabinet office minister, michael gove, accused him of inconsistency in his approach.ere's our political correspondent, jonathan blake. for months, people in greater manchester have been living with tighter restrictions than many parts of england. but there is uncertainty about what more they might have to endure. the region's labour—elected mayor argues pub and bar closures, which would come with putting the region into the very high covid alert level, may not make much difference and the government isn't offering enough support. what we need, andrew, is a fair financial framework if the government are going to insist on tier 3. at the moment, they are doing side deals with individual councils. that is not good enough for me. let's remember, the places they are trying to close in tier 3, pubs, bookies, gyms, these are places where people are on low wages. what we are saying is, you cannot take away their place of work and not give them support. mr burnham accused the government of exaggerating the rise of coronavirus in greater manchester. ministers argue neighbouring
the cabinet office minister, michael gove, accused him of inconsistency in his approach.ere's our political correspondent, jonathan blake. for months, people in greater manchester have been living with tighter restrictions than many parts of england. but there is uncertainty about what more they might have to endure. the region's labour—elected mayor argues pub and bar closures, which would come with putting the region into the very high covid alert level, may not make much difference and the...
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the cabinet office minister told mps that the eu needed the government has faced an avalanche of criticismcontroversial internal market bill, which allows ministers to break international law. the legislation sets out rules for the operation of trade between england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland after the end of the brexit transition period in january. but controversially, it allows the government to roll back on parts of the brexit divorce deal agreed with the eu. during a debate in the lords, the measure was condemned by speaker after speaker. the business minister began by setting out the government's position. this bill is crucial to ensuring that we continue to work together as one united kingdom, support jobs and livelihoods across our entire country. as we rebuild and recover from covid—19 and look ahead to the opportunities following the end of the transition period, this bill would provide the certainty that businesses need to invest and create jobs. and it will accompany one of the biggest transfers of power in the history of devolution, with hundreds of powers flowing f
the cabinet office minister told mps that the eu needed the government has faced an avalanche of criticismcontroversial internal market bill, which allows ministers to break international law. the legislation sets out rules for the operation of trade between england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland after the end of the brexit transition period in january. but controversially, it allows the government to roll back on parts of the brexit divorce deal agreed with the eu. during a debate in...
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the cabinet office minister michael gove accused mr burnham of inconsistency in his approach.s our deputy political editor, vicki young. waiting for work and waiting to find out what's coming next for greater manchester. taxi driverjohn says for months the tighter rules here compared to many other parts of the country have meant fewer passengers. he's worried about the possibility of even more restrictions. we need help up in the north. if you want to bring these things in, you know, we need financial backing, because otherwise it's going to be even worse again. this has been going on for a long time now and nothing seems to be resolved. i know covid's notjust going to disappear overnight, but people who work, whether it be in pay—as—you—go unemployment, self—employed, businesses, they all need help, otherwise... you've still got bills to pay. for days, politicians here and in london have been trying to reach an agreement. the region's labour mayor, andy burnham, has accused the government of exaggerating manchester's rise in covid cases and says more restrictions must mean mo
the cabinet office minister michael gove accused mr burnham of inconsistency in his approach.s our deputy political editor, vicki young. waiting for work and waiting to find out what's coming next for greater manchester. taxi driverjohn says for months the tighter rules here compared to many other parts of the country have meant fewer passengers. he's worried about the possibility of even more restrictions. we need help up in the north. if you want to bring these things in, you know, we need...
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the cabinet office minister, michael gove, accused him of inconsistency in his approach.
the cabinet office minister, michael gove, accused him of inconsistency in his approach.
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reference was made to an earlier commons statement by the cabinet office minister, michael gove. theresa may that security would be better outside the eu. mrs may was seen to mouth, "what? " in response to those astonishing and hopelessly untrue claims. the noble lord lord ricketts tweeted yesterday that, "if the uk loses all access to eu systems from january 1, as looks likely, there is no plan b." well, my lords, after listening to the submissions from the noble baronesses opposite, i must say that i warm to the smooth, diplomatic talk of michel barnier. this government is intent on securing a good outcome for the united kingdom, and that outcome is the one i have described. i regret the delays and difficulties that have taken place that were ascribed by the party opposite entirely to the united kingdom. in fact, the european union was willing to undertake negotiations on fewer than half the days available. my lords, might i turn to the specific issue of fishing rights and the rather front negotiations surrounding them — where we see president macron and the french apparently r
reference was made to an earlier commons statement by the cabinet office minister, michael gove. theresa may that security would be better outside the eu. mrs may was seen to mouth, "what? " in response to those astonishing and hopelessly untrue claims. the noble lord lord ricketts tweeted yesterday that, "if the uk loses all access to eu systems from january 1, as looks likely, there is no plan b." well, my lords, after listening to the submissions from the noble baronesses...
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groups have reacted with dismay after a phone call this afternoon with the prime minister and the cabinet office the trade talks with the eu. our business editor, simonjack, is with me. they also wanted to get across their level of concern over the state of these trade talks. they don't, they saw this as an important call at a crucial moment with trade talks seemingly on the rocks and they wanted to find out what was going on, if we would get a deal or not and express some hopes and fears. the call lasted just 21 minutes, the prime minister left after 15 and one attendee described it as terrible, terrible call unbelievably different electoral to businesses and what they're going through with the covid crisis. the pm reportedly said there was too much apathy in the business community and they needed to get ready and that came off, some said, like more of a lecture than listening it was basically a download from government rather than two—way traffic. to be fair to the government, businesses have been told there are things they need to do deal or no deal and it wasn't all bad. iam do deal or no de
groups have reacted with dismay after a phone call this afternoon with the prime minister and the cabinet office the trade talks with the eu. our business editor, simonjack, is with me. they also wanted to get across their level of concern over the state of these trade talks. they don't, they saw this as an important call at a crucial moment with trade talks seemingly on the rocks and they wanted to find out what was going on, if we would get a deal or not and express some hopes and fears. the...
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the cabinet office minister michael gove accused him of political "posturing" and said he should acceptestrictions "to save people's lives". our political correspondent jonathan blake says talks are expected today between mr burnham and the government to discuss the situation. the two sides are, it seems, talking again, at least. andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester, has said this morning he is expecting to speak to the prime minister's senior adviser, sir edward lister, on the phone. we will see what, if anything, comes of that. he is trying to mount a national challenge to the government approach, suggesting in an interview this morning that pretty much everywhere in england may well find itself under the strictest form of restrictions, tier 3, at some point this winter, and the government needs to change its approach from what he describes as doing side deals with individual councils, to offering a fair financial framework. he said that he does want to move towards a resolution and step back from the war of words, if you like. there are a lot of negotiating tactics at play.
the cabinet office minister michael gove accused him of political "posturing" and said he should acceptestrictions "to save people's lives". our political correspondent jonathan blake says talks are expected today between mr burnham and the government to discuss the situation. the two sides are, it seems, talking again, at least. andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester, has said this morning he is expecting to speak to the prime minister's senior adviser, sir edward...
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reaction to the prime minister's comments earlier on from rachel reeves, the labour party's shadow cabinet officeuld urge the government even at this late stage to stop posturing, start negotiating properly. it is not too late to get a deal that british business needs, and especially right now when we are facing a deep recession and going through a global pandemic. this is not the time to create further uncertainty, further costs and further bureaucracy for british businesses. this is incredibly damaging and dangerous, the government must step back from the brink. in response to the prime minister's comments earlier in the european commission said as planned the negotiation team will go to london next week to intensify the negotiations. we will have to see what their responses to this further from downing street, at every stage in this process deadlines have come and gone and negotiations have nearly always gone down to the wire. let speak now to the person who can tell us how this is going down in brussels, our european correspondent, nick pete. downing street is saying the talks are over. is th
reaction to the prime minister's comments earlier on from rachel reeves, the labour party's shadow cabinet officeuld urge the government even at this late stage to stop posturing, start negotiating properly. it is not too late to get a deal that british business needs, and especially right now when we are facing a deep recession and going through a global pandemic. this is not the time to create further uncertainty, further costs and further bureaucracy for british businesses. this is...
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the trump administration has cabinet officer after another that clearly are not qualified for their positions, not working together in concert. and joe biden has already demonstrated both the kind of campaign that he's pulled together this service in the senate, his time in the white house. he surrounds himself with the best and brightest and makes certain that we have absolute coordination from the very top at moments when it matters most. jared kushner said to bob woodward that the most dangerous people around donald trump are overconfident idiots. in addition to being perfect projection for jared kush nerks it really gives you a sense of the kind of tension that exists inside that administration and the lack of competency therein. >> sure, olivia troye and patrick casper. thanks to you both. >>> tonight more than 72 million ballots have been cast and there are still six days to go. we've got the one, the only, the man, steve kornacki at the big board to break down the polling after this. at the big board to break down the polling after this but how do we make sure the direction we're heade
the trump administration has cabinet officer after another that clearly are not qualified for their positions, not working together in concert. and joe biden has already demonstrated both the kind of campaign that he's pulled together this service in the senate, his time in the white house. he surrounds himself with the best and brightest and makes certain that we have absolute coordination from the very top at moments when it matters most. jared kushner said to bob woodward that the most...
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forward , to certain important data going forward, and she was not remotely impressed with the cabinet office may was prime minister, she was sometimes criticised for being a bit too wooden but perhaps she is enjoying her liberation as a backbench mp, clearly not afraid in that instance to make your feelings known. jessica, thank you very much indeed. plenty more akron on those trade talks —— plenty more background. back to the us election. a bbc investigation has found creators on tiktok have been posting material that's anti—president trump without disclosing that they were paid to do so by a marketing company. the company paying them is bigtent creative. its website says the company "aims to create new ways for genz and millennials to engage in politics" and campaigns for increased voting. but some of the videos bigtent creative has financed don't declare they were paid for. here's one encouraging people to vote. music: wap by cardi b no, no, no, no, no. i don't want to make everything political, but we have to vote! also, some of these videos call for president trump to be voted out of of
forward , to certain important data going forward, and she was not remotely impressed with the cabinet office may was prime minister, she was sometimes criticised for being a bit too wooden but perhaps she is enjoying her liberation as a backbench mp, clearly not afraid in that instance to make your feelings known. jessica, thank you very much indeed. plenty more akron on those trade talks —— plenty more background. back to the us election. a bbc investigation has found creators on tiktok...
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many times in the past, we were able to get over 100 judges approved, we were able to get his cabinet officers approved in the d.c. circuit. we filled that, took care of the national labor relations board. but just as importantly, we were able as a result of that change i made to get the affordable care act, obamacare, approved. we were able to do the most significant reform of wall street in the history of the country with the dodd/frank legislation. we had better legislation, which put women on more equal footing with men with their pay. we did lots of good things as a result of that rule change, and i'm glad we did it. remember, we had it set up so that we could approve of a supreme court judge, the only way was with a supermajority. the republicans changed that. i didn't. >> let's look forward about what democrats can do next. joe biden was asked last night about expanding the size of the supreme court. here's what he had to say, sir. >> you are open to expanding the court? >> i'm open to considering what happens from that point on. >> so you'll come out with a clear position before electi
many times in the past, we were able to get over 100 judges approved, we were able to get his cabinet officers approved in the d.c. circuit. we filled that, took care of the national labor relations board. but just as importantly, we were able as a result of that change i made to get the affordable care act, obamacare, approved. we were able to do the most significant reform of wall street in the history of the country with the dodd/frank legislation. we had better legislation, which put women...
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regions individually about that possible change to restrictions and this also got to be yet a cabinet officee are the first hence coming out from thatjoint are the first hence coming out from that joint bio—security are the first hence coming out from thatjoint bio—security meeting this afternoon. so, it would seem that there is certainly strong suggestions or proposals that many parts of england should be classified as tier three. that has economic impact of course as well. we will talk more to our colleagues at westminster about that in the next little while. we will stay with theissue next little while. we will stay with the issue of politics and coronavirus as well. because we talked a lot about the labour party. let's get more now on the labour party's call for a "circuit—breaker" to bring the spread of coronavirus under control. earlier, i spoke to dr david nabarro — the world health organisation special envoy on covid—19. he said that the way the virus is handled should not become a political issue. in our language, in ourlanguage, a in our language, a lockdown is when economic and so
regions individually about that possible change to restrictions and this also got to be yet a cabinet officee are the first hence coming out from thatjoint are the first hence coming out from that joint bio—security are the first hence coming out from thatjoint bio—security meeting this afternoon. so, it would seem that there is certainly strong suggestions or proposals that many parts of england should be classified as tier three. that has economic impact of course as well. we will talk...
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on the negotiations, cabinet office minister michael gove is meeting the eu commissioner maros sefcovicd. mr gove has said an agreement can be reached if there is compromise from the eu. our political correspondent iain watson is at westminster. what compromises is michael gove seeking from the eu? we should be clear, there are two separate sets of talks going on. the first is this meeting today that michael gove is involved in. this is about implimentation of the withdrawal agreement, that document that was signed when we left the european union on the 31st of january. it is related to what you are talking about about the archbishops, their concerns over the internal market bill, where the uk could potentially breach international law, the government backer says in a limited way, in relation to the agreement on northern ireland. that has been discussed over the last couple of months. that will be discussed between michael gove and the vice president of the european commission in london today. the second thing, quite separately from that, which is going on, is the question of our future
on the negotiations, cabinet office minister michael gove is meeting the eu commissioner maros sefcovicd. mr gove has said an agreement can be reached if there is compromise from the eu. our political correspondent iain watson is at westminster. what compromises is michael gove seeking from the eu? we should be clear, there are two separate sets of talks going on. the first is this meeting today that michael gove is involved in. this is about implimentation of the withdrawal agreement, that...
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his cabinet office minister over the weekend said the door was still ajar for talks, but even he wasopeful than in recent weeks that a new trade deal will be reached. they really need to nail this down in the next few weeks if they are going to be able to borisp with something, or johnson will be very seriously looking at how to leave the eu at the end of the year. i know we have said this for about the past four years, but it is looking like that. running out ofis road. jodi schneider in hong kong. next, alibaba goes shopping, spending more than $3 billion to boost its stake. we look at the implications that the brick-and-mortar strategy. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: alibaba is spending more than $3.5 billion to boost its stake and take control of chinese market sunart. know this bricks and mortar combined with e-commerce strategy has been a couple years in the making. are they doubling down on a business model that was so profitable throughout the course of the pandemic? >> yes, i think so. the new retail division has grown into a $12 billion business. it is rea
his cabinet office minister over the weekend said the door was still ajar for talks, but even he wasopeful than in recent weeks that a new trade deal will be reached. they really need to nail this down in the next few weeks if they are going to be able to borisp with something, or johnson will be very seriously looking at how to leave the eu at the end of the year. i know we have said this for about the past four years, but it is looking like that. running out ofis road. jodi schneider in hong...
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a patient contacts costing £12 billion and paying them £7,000 a day and the minister for the cabinet officehealth teams to do contact tracing everywhere, and follow international best practice. they focus on investigating clusters using retrospective contact tracing. we need this back to let contact tracing everywhere, notjust in the places which are hotspots. now, this virus exploits social interaction. and i have always accepted that socialising in enclosed spaces, especially with poor ventilation is a driver of transmission. but for interventions to be effective, both the consent of local people is needed and economic support is vital. yet, we are now in a situation where the bishop of manchester, a bishop for that mistake, it describes liverpool as feeling cheated, lancashire feeding buddy hield and manchester angrily determing. apa came to impose greater restrictions on greater manchester, surely they need financial support so that people livelihoods are not put at risk. so, can he tell the chancellor the last time —— instead delivera can he tell the chancellor the last time —— instead
a patient contacts costing £12 billion and paying them £7,000 a day and the minister for the cabinet officehealth teams to do contact tracing everywhere, and follow international best practice. they focus on investigating clusters using retrospective contact tracing. we need this back to let contact tracing everywhere, notjust in the places which are hotspots. now, this virus exploits social interaction. and i have always accepted that socialising in enclosed spaces, especially with poor...
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what we have seen under this administration, we have seen them using eight cabinet officers, 28 different agencies, all fighting over turf, and that's one thing we would correct under a dukakis/bentsen administration. we would put one person in charge in the war against drugs and we would commit the resources to get that job done. now, mike dukakis has been able to do that type of thing in the state of massachusetts by cutting the drug use in the high schools while it's going up around the rest of the country. by putting in a drug educational program that the drug enforcement agency said was a model for the country. we would be doing that around the rest of the country. that's a positive attack against drugs. >> brit sfahume. >> i want to take you back when i asked you a question earlier of what would happen if you were to take over in the case of an emergency. you said something about a pl r prayer and meeting. what would you do next? >> i don't believe that it's proper for me to get into the specifics of a hypothetical situation like that. the situation is that if i was called upon to s
what we have seen under this administration, we have seen them using eight cabinet officers, 28 different agencies, all fighting over turf, and that's one thing we would correct under a dukakis/bentsen administration. we would put one person in charge in the war against drugs and we would commit the resources to get that job done. now, mike dukakis has been able to do that type of thing in the state of massachusetts by cutting the drug use in the high schools while it's going up around the rest...
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[laughter] what we have seen under this administration we have seen them using eight cabinet officers, twenty-eight different agencies, all fighting over turf and that is one thing we would correct under a dukakis-bentsen administration. we would put one person in charge in the war against drugs, and we would commit the resources to get that job done. now, mike dukakis has been able to do that type of thing in the state of massachusetts by cutting the drug use in the high schools while it's going up around the rest of the country, by putting in a drug educational program that the drug enforcement agency said was a model to the country. we would be doing that around the rest of the country. that's a positive attack against drugs. judy woodruff: brit hume, a question for senator quayle. brit hume: senator, i want to take you back to the question that i asked you earlier about what would happen if you were to take over in an emergency, and what you would do first and why. you said you would say a prayer, and you said something about a meeting. what would you do next? [laughter] senator q
[laughter] what we have seen under this administration we have seen them using eight cabinet officers, twenty-eight different agencies, all fighting over turf and that is one thing we would correct under a dukakis-bentsen administration. we would put one person in charge in the war against drugs, and we would commit the resources to get that job done. now, mike dukakis has been able to do that type of thing in the state of massachusetts by cutting the drug use in the high schools while it's...
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will the cabinet office, by mrcoming. cummins. will the cabinet office, by mr coming.e looking into the circumstances around ms ferrier‘s journeys. margaret ferrier lost her seatin journeys. margaret ferrier lost her seat in 2017 and returned to westminster a year ago. leila nathoo is in westminster for us this morning. leila, margaret ferrier‘s actions have caused outrage across the political divide and from within her own party. can she keep herjob after this? i think she is under huge pressure this morning. she has lost the support of her now former colleagues in the snp, police are looking into her actions in the circumstances around the case. not only has she put those on the trains she travelled on at risk, and those in parliament but her breach will be seen as parliament but her breach will be seen as undermining, she said that she regrets her actions, but if you remember at the start of the pandemic, mps travelling across the country, potentially bringing the virus year or taking the virus back. it will be seen as a particularly serious situation. she travelled
will the cabinet office, by mrcoming. cummins. will the cabinet office, by mr coming.e looking into the circumstances around ms ferrier‘s journeys. margaret ferrier lost her seatin journeys. margaret ferrier lost her seat in 2017 and returned to westminster a year ago. leila nathoo is in westminster for us this morning. leila, margaret ferrier‘s actions have caused outrage across the political divide and from within her own party. can she keep herjob after this? i think she is under huge...
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we expect that to ta ke the cabinet office.e are seeing a beginning decrease in the number of new cases. 0ur message to the government is that we don‘t wa nt to to the government is that we don‘t want to see more restrictions or closing of the economy. we think that would undermine public confidence even further and confuse the message. we think these restrictions are beginning to work. we are incredibly concerned for our economy. we have 66,000 people employed directly in hospitality. rishi sunak might be able to manage on two thirds of his income but there is 66,000 people employed in hospitality in northern england who struggling week by week when they are fully paid to put food on the table, i‘m sorry that‘s not good enough. you and other leaders in the north of england might pose what is coming down the track on monday but if you do, you could still be against the law. isn‘t it dangerous to suggest he will oppose these new measures. you could persuade others to ignore them too and then they would be breaking the law. ultim
we expect that to ta ke the cabinet office.e are seeing a beginning decrease in the number of new cases. 0ur message to the government is that we don‘t wa nt to to the government is that we don‘t want to see more restrictions or closing of the economy. we think that would undermine public confidence even further and confuse the message. we think these restrictions are beginning to work. we are incredibly concerned for our economy. we have 66,000 people employed directly in hospitality....
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office chair. >> this in fact is governor stevenson's cabinet chair during the kennedy administration, no doubt we'll talk about this later on, he had a historic stint as american ambassador to the united nations and as such he was made a member of the cabinet. this is the chair that commemorates that. somewhat difficult relationship that he had with the kennedy administration. >> now, richard norton smith, you referred to the dynasty, the stevenson political dynasty a little earlier. here on the wall are some artifacts very quickly. >> his wife said that the stevensons all suffered from a bad case of ancestor worship. his grandfather was vice president of the united states. they had impressive ancestors. and then he ran again under william jennings brian. this is grandfather stevenson's hat and you can see the campaign items from the grover cleveland campaigns as well. >> again, welcome to you, thanks for joining us tonight for "the contenders," live from libertyville, illinois. richard norton smith and i are going to work our way over to the barn, the stevenson barn, on the family farm. we're curre
office chair. >> this in fact is governor stevenson's cabinet chair during the kennedy administration, no doubt we'll talk about this later on, he had a historic stint as american ambassador to the united nations and as such he was made a member of the cabinet. this is the chair that commemorates that. somewhat difficult relationship that he had with the kennedy administration. >> now, richard norton smith, you referred to the dynasty, the stevenson political dynasty a little...
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no politicians were in office today, but former executive branch people, former cabinet people, surgeonsts, presidents, and they'll meet and say we've got a problem and we feed had to transfer the powers to the vice president. what happens if the president becomes medically incapacitated. >> i appreciate you taking the time. i got to take a break. thank you for being on the show. >> thanks for having me, chris. >> we'll see what happens with that. we'll be right back. look at that scuffed up wall. embarrassing you. that wall is your everest. but not any more. today let's paint. behr. exclusively at the home depot. and a majority of americans. say the vote for the next supreme court justice should wait till after the election. but instead of letting our voices be heard, trump and mcconnell are rushing it through and taking a short cut to the highest court in the land. there's a pandemic devastating every corner of the country, but they're just rushing to play politics with the court. it's a lifetime appointment, tell senators to do it right. demand justice is responsible for the content o
no politicians were in office today, but former executive branch people, former cabinet people, surgeonsts, presidents, and they'll meet and say we've got a problem and we feed had to transfer the powers to the vice president. what happens if the president becomes medically incapacitated. >> i appreciate you taking the time. i got to take a break. thank you for being on the show. >> thanks for having me, chris. >> we'll see what happens with that. we'll be right back. look at...
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>> so, section four says that the vice president and a majority of the cabinet, the principal officersbranch, or the vice president and majority of a body set up by congress can determine that the president is unable to execute the powers and duties of office. in other words, instead of the president voluntarily saying i'm going to take a breather for a few weeks or several hours or whatever it is. it is said that the president has become incapacitated. and so, you set up a body that's there, in the event of an emergency. >> i got ya. but let me ask you this. this isn't about the law. do you think the president is incompetent? >> it's totally not my judgment. that's what the whole legislation is about. is saying we need to have a body there to make these judgments. we don't need politicians running around, second guessing people's doctors and physicians and so on. what we need is a process to do this. >> why now? >> it's called for in the constitution. well, because i think it's a haphazard way to go and everybody thinks it's partisan and so on. we are trying to drain it of the partisa
>> so, section four says that the vice president and a majority of the cabinet, the principal officersbranch, or the vice president and majority of a body set up by congress can determine that the president is unable to execute the powers and duties of office. in other words, instead of the president voluntarily saying i'm going to take a breather for a few weeks or several hours or whatever it is. it is said that the president has become incapacitated. and so, you set up a body that's...
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office chair. >> a very historic piece. this is governor stevenson's cabinet chair. during the kennedy administration, no doubt we'll talk about this later on, he had a historic stint as american ambassador to the united nations. as such he was made a member of the cabinet. this is the chair that commemorates that somewhat difficult relationship that he had with the kennedy administration. >> now, richard smith, you referred to the stevenson political dynasty a little earlier. here on the wall are some artifacts. very quickly. >> yeah, governor stevenson's wife ellen said the stevensons all suffered from a bad case of ancestor worship. his grandfather was under the president of the united states. >> under grover cleveland. >> yes. then he ran again unsuccessfu y unsuccessfully. this is grandfather stevenson's hat and you can see the campaign items as well. >> richard norton smith and i are going to work our way over to the stevenson barn here on the family farm. we're currently in the house in the study, but next to it is a barn. this was a semi-working farm at one p
office chair. >> a very historic piece. this is governor stevenson's cabinet chair. during the kennedy administration, no doubt we'll talk about this later on, he had a historic stint as american ambassador to the united nations. as such he was made a member of the cabinet. this is the chair that commemorates that somewhat difficult relationship that he had with the kennedy administration. >> now, richard smith, you referred to the stevenson political dynasty a little earlier. here...
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section four, when the vice president and the majority of the cabinet declare the president unable, the president is not removed from office. this is a temporary and provisional transfer of power. there is an additional process where the president can contest that. in that instance, he would take power back unless the vice president and the cabinet and two thirds of the house and senate all agreed that he is unable. even then, he would not be removed from office. he could keep trying again to return. the issue of cognitive decline is one i cover in the book. if the president has a condition he iss degenerative where not going to get better, ideally what would happen is, first and foremost, the president would recognize that and either invoke section three himself or resign. if the president does not do that, that is what section four is therefore. the bar is high. we are talking about, not impairment, but incapacity. if the president has lost a step over the years and he forgets things here and there, that is not what section four is about. is about when there is no one in charge. is when the person's charge not as vigorou
section four, when the vice president and the majority of the cabinet declare the president unable, the president is not removed from office. this is a temporary and provisional transfer of power. there is an additional process where the president can contest that. in that instance, he would take power back unless the vice president and the cabinet and two thirds of the house and senate all agreed that he is unable. even then, he would not be removed from office. he could keep trying again to...
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i had a cabinet official in my office last year say, it's going to be a huge crisis. e president has no managerial skills. there's no coordination with the rest of the executive branch. the cabinets and sub agencies, et cetera. moreover, everybody's fearful of a tweet or being humiliated by the president. if they get on the wrong side of him they'll fire him impetuously or immediately. so everybody is frozen, nobody is moving. he's his own chief of staff, his own -- >> and they're willing to get coronavirus over all of this as well it seems like? >> no, they're not. you see, that's the tragedy of it. they actually don't want to get coronavirus, but they're frozen in the suspended animation of trump world, so they don't know what to do. they don't want to counterman him. he's the commander in chief, the leader of the free world. they swore to help the country and the constitution. they don't know what to do. they're stuck there. there are family members and children of the president's aides and former aides that are sick now with coronavirus. he's a covidian. he's an id
i had a cabinet official in my office last year say, it's going to be a huge crisis. e president has no managerial skills. there's no coordination with the rest of the executive branch. the cabinets and sub agencies, et cetera. moreover, everybody's fearful of a tweet or being humiliated by the president. if they get on the wrong side of him they'll fire him impetuously or immediately. so everybody is frozen, nobody is moving. he's his own chief of staff, his own -- >> and they're willing...
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do a review of every agency simultaneously after the election i will have the first-ever cabinet level chief officer of inclusion and opportunity the cei oh oh. they will be in charge to remove any barriers or hurdles to address the gaps. economic empowerment will go a long way we need to look at housing, transportation and all of the above including our training the way we train our officers and we will have body cams next year. rainwater: thank you. the governor of the state of indiana should be personally responsible so that state government is inclusive and is not derisive. and then commission to come in spending tax dollars and should not be adding bigger government or a new cabinet position, somebody else to do part of his job for him he should be doing that himself. >> we don't want the state to hire a cei oh oh i will make sure all of my agency heads have this at the top of their agenda from day number one in addition to accomplishing the goals for their agency. perhaps my opponent need someone to help them understand the issue of fairness and equity but then to be under siege on occasion be
do a review of every agency simultaneously after the election i will have the first-ever cabinet level chief officer of inclusion and opportunity the cei oh oh. they will be in charge to remove any barriers or hurdles to address the gaps. economic empowerment will go a long way we need to look at housing, transportation and all of the above including our training the way we train our officers and we will have body cams next year. rainwater: thank you. the governor of the state of indiana should...
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section four, when the vice president and the majority of the cabinet declare the president unable, the president is not removed from office. this is a temporary and provisional transfer of power. there is an additional process where the president can contest that. in that instance, he would take power back unless the vice president and the cabinet and two thirds of the house and senate all agreed that he is unable. even then, he would not be removed from office. he could keep trying again to return. the issue of cognitive decline is one i cover in the book. if the president has a condition he iss degenerative where not going to get better, ideally what would happen is, first and foremost, the president would recognize that and either invoke section three himself or resign. if the president does not do that, that is what section four is therefore. the bar is high. we are talking about, not impairment, but incapacity. if the president has lost a step over the years and he forgets things here and there, that is not what section four is about. is about when there is no one in charge. is when the person's charge not as vigorou
section four, when the vice president and the majority of the cabinet declare the president unable, the president is not removed from office. this is a temporary and provisional transfer of power. there is an additional process where the president can contest that. in that instance, he would take power back unless the vice president and the cabinet and two thirds of the house and senate all agreed that he is unable. even then, he would not be removed from office. he could keep trying again to...
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constitution's 25th amendment that allows for a president to be removed from office if the cabinet and the vice president consider him unfit to perform his duties as a body established by law and the vice president can declare in writing that the president is unfit to carry out his duties office says the bill will help ensure effective and uninterrupted leadership in the highest office of government your state of texas has been a republican stronghold for decades and the last democratic contender to win there was jimmy carter back in 1976 but anger against all jump in cities and suburbs as well as a rising minority population is giving democrats hope that this time around unofficial reports from austin texas. the face of texas voters is changing their younger more diverse and that puts what was a solidly republican state in play 8 democrats are spending time and money hoping that the 2020 presidential election will bring a breakthrough the thing that we're so excited here about at the texas democratic party from a national perspective is when you put texas you don't take control of the
constitution's 25th amendment that allows for a president to be removed from office if the cabinet and the vice president consider him unfit to perform his duties as a body established by law and the vice president can declare in writing that the president is unfit to carry out his duties office says the bill will help ensure effective and uninterrupted leadership in the highest office of government your state of texas has been a republican stronghold for decades and the last democratic...
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constitution's 25th amendment that allows for the president to be removed from office if the cabinet and the vice president consider him unfit to perform his duties it also says a body established by law and the vice president and declare in writing that the president is unfit to carry out his duties pelosi is office says the bill will happen sure effective and uninterrupted leadership in the highest office of the government ok let's go now to our white house correspondent kimberly holcomb is joining us from washington d.c. let's talk about the next few days for donald trump obviously the biggest question is going to going to be can you hold a rally and is he fit enough to do that. well the u.s. president has been for days trying to project normalcy from the white house even as he continues to recover from kofi at 19 as a result the u.s. president has been giving a number of interviews including the one where you played a clip just a moment ago and heard the president coughing and clearing his throat that happened several times as he called into fox news on thursday evening still the
constitution's 25th amendment that allows for the president to be removed from office if the cabinet and the vice president consider him unfit to perform his duties it also says a body established by law and the vice president and declare in writing that the president is unfit to carry out his duties pelosi is office says the bill will happen sure effective and uninterrupted leadership in the highest office of the government ok let's go now to our white house correspondent kimberly holcomb is...
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we get no real sense of how they will operate in the oval office or cabinet room or situation room or privately dealing with congress in presidential debates. then donald trump came along. four years ago donald trump made the presidential debate ritual all the more absurd. last night donald trump took it to a new low when nobody realized it was possible for him to actually find a way to go lower, but he did. the president of the united states actually told armed white supremacists to stand by. not to stand down. not to disband. he did not condemn them. he did not shame them. he told them to stand by. because he might need them. he might need them to intimidate people on election day. he talked a lot about wanting his supporters to go in to polling places on election day, not to vote but to disrupt. it is illegal for people not voting for people to enter polling places. donald trump doesn't care about that. for once a presidential debate revealed an important truth. the truth of who donald trump is. the tragic truth about the way that he actually does governor. olivia troy has been in
we get no real sense of how they will operate in the oval office or cabinet room or situation room or privately dealing with congress in presidential debates. then donald trump came along. four years ago donald trump made the presidential debate ritual all the more absurd. last night donald trump took it to a new low when nobody realized it was possible for him to actually find a way to go lower, but he did. the president of the united states actually told armed white supremacists to stand by....