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put about, or as within the cabinet office were put about, orasjohnson within the cabinet office wereit is seen as the home office has a grip on that, then she will stay there for a good deal longer, i would think. priti will stay there for a good deal longer, i would think. longer, iwould think. priti patel as home secretary, _ longer, iwould think. priti patel as home secretary, faced - longer, iwould think. priti patel. as home secretary, faced criticism but stays. dominic raab, foreign secretary, faced a criticism and has moved, because this comes down to support within the party, doesn't it? it support within the party, doesn't it? ., , ., ., , ., it? it does, and it also comes down mostl to it? it does, and it also comes down mostly to the _ it? it does, and it also comes down mostly to the prime _ it? it does, and it also comes down mostly to the prime minister's - mostly to the prime minister's perception of how they are doing in their respective departments. mr raab has been foreign secretary since the summer of 2019, and he's been widely criticised for his handling of the af
put about, or as within the cabinet office were put about, orasjohnson within the cabinet office wereit is seen as the home office has a grip on that, then she will stay there for a good deal longer, i would think. priti will stay there for a good deal longer, i would think. longer, iwould think. priti patel as home secretary, _ longer, iwould think. priti patel as home secretary, faced - longer, iwould think. priti patel. as home secretary, faced criticism but stays. dominic raab, foreign...
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and cat smith, ourshadow shadow cabinet office team and cat smith, our shadow ministerfor democracy.e, conference... democracy. just imagine, conference. . ._ democracy. just imagine, - conference. . ._just democracy. just imagine, _ conference. . ._ just imagine conference... applause. just imagine a minister conference. .. applause. just imagine a ministerfor— conference... applause. just imagine a minister for democracy _ conference... applause. just imagine a minister for democracy who - conference... applause. just imagine a minister for democracy who is - a ministerfor democracy who is actually for democracy. and we have got another who brings a lifetime of experience in the labour movement, and fleur anderson, who won putney from the tories and has never shied away from a fight.— from the tories and has never shied away from a fight._ and | from the tories and has never shied . away from a fight._ and who away from a fight. applause. and who can for: et away from a fight. applause. and who can forget our— away from a fight. applause. and who can forget our diane _ away from a
and cat smith, ourshadow shadow cabinet office team and cat smith, our shadow ministerfor democracy.e, conference... democracy. just imagine, conference. . ._ democracy. just imagine, - conference. . ._just democracy. just imagine, _ conference. . ._ just imagine conference... applause. just imagine a minister conference. .. applause. just imagine a ministerfor— conference... applause. just imagine a minister for democracy _ conference... applause. just imagine a minister for democracy who -...
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for a quartet of the cabinet, the clock ran down on their time in office.ky name today, robertjenrick from housing and robert buckland from justice bows out, but spared the shame of a sacking in downing street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of those tests, in charge of confusion over exam grades and millions of school pupils during the pandemic. taking his place, nadim zahawi, a huge thumbs up from downing street after overseeing the vaccine programme. promotion for him to the education department. and another borisjohnson loyalist leased the dean darius, a bestselling author and inhabitant of the tv celebrityjungle, has triumphed in this wild terrain, promoted to look after culture and sport. a grinning michael gove, with a job technically less senior, now in charge of housing, councils and the union. but downing street wants this to be a day for the doers. the top rank
for a quartet of the cabinet, the clock ran down on their time in office.ky name today, robertjenrick from housing and robert buckland from justice bows out, but spared the shame of a sacking in downing street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of those tests, in charge of confusion over exam grades and millions...
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he was the cabinet office minister.ng, communities minister for housing, communities and ministerfor housing, communities and local government, and i think thatis and local government, and i think that is significant. moving someone as someone seen as a decanter into that role, usually seen as a junior cabinet role, that is a significant move and it is a department which is good to have a lot of things on his plate in terms of delivering boris johnson's leveling up promises. and there are also planning forms which have been pretty controversial coming down the tracks, so putting michael gove in there i think is significant. michael gove in there i think is significant-— michael gove in there i think is siunificant. , . ~ significant. helen, we will be back with ou if significant. helen, we will be back with you if and _ significant. helen, we will be back with you if and when _ significant. helen, we will be back with you if and when there - significant. helen, we will be back with you if and when there are - significan
he was the cabinet office minister.ng, communities minister for housing, communities and ministerfor housing, communities and local government, and i think thatis and local government, and i think that is significant. moving someone as someone seen as a decanter into that role, usually seen as a junior cabinet role, that is a significant move and it is a department which is good to have a lot of things on his plate in terms of delivering boris johnson's leveling up promises. and there are also...
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— secretary and figures in the cabinet officer quite keen to the rules temporarily and hire moree uk and unplugged — lori drivers to come to the uk and unplugged the scap where the business secretary as opposed and instead _ business secretary as opposed and instead basely months the market to sort it out _ instead basely months the market to sort it out. think of the lorry driver— sort it out. think of the lorry driver should be paid more and that will solve _ driver should be paid more and that will solve the problem. there is an ideological— will solve the problem. there is an ideological split there and that sunak— ideological split there and that sunak is— ideological split there and that sunak is coming under pressure as well to— sunak is coming under pressure as well to consider increasing benefits to coincide — well to consider increasing benefits to coincide with the uplifting universal credit because a lot of conservatives are also quite worried that white _ conservatives are also quite worried that while the shortages are going on, they— that while the shortages are go
— secretary and figures in the cabinet officer quite keen to the rules temporarily and hire moree uk and unplugged — lori drivers to come to the uk and unplugged the scap where the business secretary as opposed and instead _ business secretary as opposed and instead basely months the market to sort it out _ instead basely months the market to sort it out. think of the lorry driver— sort it out. think of the lorry driver should be paid more and that will solve _ driver should be paid more...
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one of the things the cabinet and thejeep minister has to do is instill a sense that the government truly cares about housing reform. we have had nine housing minister the officethe government truly cares about so i think the first major challenge is to ensure they care about reform and stick to their promises and notjust give lip service to what they say they will do and make sure the action matches the rhetoric. irate do and make sure the action matches the rhetoric-— the rhetoric. we hear all the time about levelling _ the rhetoric. we hear all the time about levelling up, _ the rhetoric. we hear all the time about levelling up, don't- the rhetoric. we hear all the time about levelling up, don't we? i the rhetoric. we hear all the time about levelling up, don't we? we| about levelling up, don't we? we have heard it a lot yesterday and today already, i know you're passionate about helping the black community to get on the property ladder and you see that as part of the levelling up agenda. what did the levelling up agenda. what did the statistics say about home ownership among black people? absolutely, it is a clear issue that homeownership amongst the black
one of the things the cabinet and thejeep minister has to do is instill a sense that the government truly cares about housing reform. we have had nine housing minister the officethe government truly cares about so i think the first major challenge is to ensure they care about reform and stick to their promises and notjust give lip service to what they say they will do and make sure the action matches the rhetoric. irate do and make sure the action matches the rhetoric-— the rhetoric. we hear...
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people thought, maybe he'll go to education, maybe some of his team thought he could go to the cabinet office organised. he is going to go and organise... the conservative central office or cchq, whatever it's called. conservative party co—chair, getting them ready for the election. further down the ranks, though, we're still getting new names coming in tonight, lots of people, lots of churn and a couple of quite surprising moves. one nick gibb, who was schools minister for a long time, widely respected in the sector, and another one, john whittingdale. john, hello, thanks for coming on the newscast. thank you. so what actually happened this morning? and before we get into the story, can ijust say you're a good sport to talk to newscasters on the day yourjob has gone, so thank you for sharing. what really happened? well, like a lot of my colleagues, i had a call last night from the prime minister, who said to me that he was grateful for all i'd done, but it was the usual thing about needing to make room for young and up—and—coming tory mps. i'm young and probably no longer up—and—coming, so t
people thought, maybe he'll go to education, maybe some of his team thought he could go to the cabinet office organised. he is going to go and organise... the conservative central office or cchq, whatever it's called. conservative party co—chair, getting them ready for the election. further down the ranks, though, we're still getting new names coming in tonight, lots of people, lots of churn and a couple of quite surprising moves. one nick gibb, who was schools minister for a long time,...
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going on between the business - going on between the business secretary with the head of the cabinet officee chief secretary to the treasury and they are trying to thrash out how they will get money to a company called cf which has the big fertiliser plants that supply 60% of co2 in the uk. it is extraordinary they are doing that and the fact they are thinking of subsidising a us owned private company to switch their processes back on is a real measure of how urgent they realise this is. i have been talking to food producers and they say we only have days to fix this, we are packing up stuff for christmas, it is a big deal. there is a 50% chance we might get movement today and they are looking at other sources and said it is amazing that given the coverage of the story how many people are coming forward to say that they have got c02. we might get movement today. we probably not get an issue on the root cause, the high energy prices, the government saying that the price cap has got to stay and thatis the price cap has got to stay and that is fine, you insulate customers but you see lots of p
going on between the business - going on between the business secretary with the head of the cabinet officee chief secretary to the treasury and they are trying to thrash out how they will get money to a company called cf which has the big fertiliser plants that supply 60% of co2 in the uk. it is extraordinary they are doing that and the fact they are thinking of subsidising a us owned private company to switch their processes back on is a real measure of how urgent they realise this is. i have...
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penny mordaunt is leaving her post as paymaster general at the cabinet office, to become a minister atow from next year, and write for the sun and the new york post. the company said the new programme would be shown in the america, australia as well as the uk. mr morgan left good morning britain in march after saying he did not believe claims made by the duchess of sussex during an interview. john lewis has announced that it's chartering a fleet of ships to make sure its christmas stock arrives on time. retailers have been struggling to get hold of some items because of driver shortages and global shipping delays. the business says it will throw everything at the issues to make sure christmas won't be disrupted. the environment agency has been ordered by a high courtjudge to increase its efforts to reduce the smell and hydrogen sulphide emissions from a landfill site in staffordshire as a matter of urgency. the legal action was brought by a motherfrom newcastle—under—lyme over fears her five—year—old son — who has chronic lung disease — was being put at risk by the poor air quality. ka
penny mordaunt is leaving her post as paymaster general at the cabinet office, to become a minister atow from next year, and write for the sun and the new york post. the company said the new programme would be shown in the america, australia as well as the uk. mr morgan left good morning britain in march after saying he did not believe claims made by the duchess of sussex during an interview. john lewis has announced that it's chartering a fleet of ships to make sure its christmas stock arrives...
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opportunity to talk to a lot of my colleagues over a period of a few months, 50 people from cabinet officersrns in the white house that day, then came back the next day. an article for white house history journal or white house historical association to document what it was like to be there, where they went, and coming back, and what the work was like from september 12th forward. >> everybody remembers exactly what was going on. quickly, jane. go ahead. >> just to say, the mantra of the time was america is under attack. we weren't finger pointing. anita makes a good point. at the end of that horrible day, members of congress that were there once the capitol reopened stood on the steps, held hands, didn't matter whether we were standing next to someone of the same party or not and sang "god bless america." a moment of unity. i salute george bush for hailing that, anita mcbride played a crucial role, too. let's hope we get that feeling of unity back. >> thank you to you both. and to viewers, thanks very much for joining me at the pentagon for special coverage of this very solemn day. we'll go
opportunity to talk to a lot of my colleagues over a period of a few months, 50 people from cabinet officersrns in the white house that day, then came back the next day. an article for white house history journal or white house historical association to document what it was like to be there, where they went, and coming back, and what the work was like from september 12th forward. >> everybody remembers exactly what was going on. quickly, jane. go ahead. >> just to say, the mantra of...
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trump last year during the campaign and said, look, i travel the country as much as any of your cabinet officerspresident, they basically think you are an f'ing a-hole and you have to notch it down when trump said, well, why don't you look at the stolen election claims, what was very important barr said in the justice department they said we shouldn't do this. this is barr talking, an extra step, had five extra u.s. attorneys in the states that were allegedly contested look at this and barr said to trump, mr. president, there is nothing, there is is absolutely nothing here. we looked at it. so you've got all of these people who are supporters of trump, want him reelected saying you are basing this premise of the stolen election on nothing like as we saw in arizona. they spent a long time and lots of money counting the votes again and biden actually got more votes costa and i spent time emptying the pockets and minds of people involved in this because, you know, maybe there is something maybe there was some sort of fraud. we found absolutely zero. >> does your reporting leave you to think trump i
trump last year during the campaign and said, look, i travel the country as much as any of your cabinet officerspresident, they basically think you are an f'ing a-hole and you have to notch it down when trump said, well, why don't you look at the stolen election claims, what was very important barr said in the justice department they said we shouldn't do this. this is barr talking, an extra step, had five extra u.s. attorneys in the states that were allegedly contested look at this and barr...
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lead-up to when you get to january 8th and milley's actions and the assault on the capital, cabinet officersere concerned. >> really, really concerned. can't wait to read it. excellent reporting as usual. thank you so, so much. >>> let's get to the california recall right now as the clock ticks toward the first results. some republicans are relying on the trump play book. our senior national correspondent is out in sacramento for us. not a single vote has been reported yet, but the republicans already are planting seeds of doubt when it comes to election integrity. update our viewers. give us the latest. >> reporter: those republicans are donald trump himself and then the leading republican challenger here to gavin newsom, larry elder. he has been in these final notes of the recall election been talking about baseless election fraud theories. he's been throwing it out there saying that he's posted a website where people can report things, that he's hiring lawyers. i want you to take a listen to what he said just a short time ago. >> so many people will vote yes on the recall, there won't be
lead-up to when you get to january 8th and milley's actions and the assault on the capital, cabinet officersere concerned. >> really, really concerned. can't wait to read it. excellent reporting as usual. thank you so, so much. >>> let's get to the california recall right now as the clock ticks toward the first results. some republicans are relying on the trump play book. our senior national correspondent is out in sacramento for us. not a single vote has been reported yet, but...
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others in the national security cabinet, even above the level of milley who was not was not a cabinet officero informally understood that they would countermander and try to stop the president in those closing weeks and even months from doing anything in the national security realm, including trump loyalists, including one in the white house that i know of. does that surprise you? >> yeah, i think you're exactly right about that. my wife and i are writing a book on the trump presidency, as well and our reporting shows the same thing. a great deal of concern in the upper reaches of the trump administration, including his political appointees and including people who had been loyal to him that he was erratic and that he was potentially out of control and what would they do if push came to shove. there were a lot of conversations among them at that period of time of what their options were and what their possibilities were and duties were. presidential appointees but they have a duty to the country, as well. there was a very, very, you know, unsettled moment in our history. i think we have sort
others in the national security cabinet, even above the level of milley who was not was not a cabinet officero informally understood that they would countermander and try to stop the president in those closing weeks and even months from doing anything in the national security realm, including trump loyalists, including one in the white house that i know of. does that surprise you? >> yeah, i think you're exactly right about that. my wife and i are writing a book on the trump presidency,...
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from office after nearly 30 years, 4 months later, and after accusations of excessive violence against protest, as the military agreed to form a civilian lead transitional government. the new cabinet took office in september under prime minister de la ham dog as part of it 3 year past sharing agreement. with janice horner is the deputy director for the horn of africa and senior analyst for sudan with the international crisis group. he says to dons, military is concerned that these recent tensions could lead to chaos in the country . those tensions have been in evidence for some time, but, but this is really a new level of spill over those tensions. the transition in sudan has always existed as a rather uneasy hybrid government that contain both civilians and the military and for the military park. there's a real concern from their side that they will be a sideline that they are currently certainly dominant within the transition and there, and they've been dominant in sudan, more or less since independence in $56.00, the civilians have been really unable to turn the sort of role political power that emerged in students a revolution in 20182019 into real political power that it's us
from office after nearly 30 years, 4 months later, and after accusations of excessive violence against protest, as the military agreed to form a civilian lead transitional government. the new cabinet took office in september under prime minister de la ham dog as part of it 3 year past sharing agreement. with janice horner is the deputy director for the horn of africa and senior analyst for sudan with the international crisis group. he says to dons, military is concerned that these recent...
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some of his team thought may be the cabinet office because he is an organiser type and he is going toand organise the conservative central office. so getting them ready for the election. ., election. further down the ranks and _ election. further down the ranks and we _ election. further down the ranks and we are - election. further down the ranks and we are getting l election. further down the i ranks and we are getting new names coming in tonight, lots of people and a couple of quite surprising moves. the schools ministerfor a long time, widely respected in the sector. and another one. john whittingdale. fight back thank you for coming on newscast. what happened this morning and as we get into the story, and you are a good sport to come on and talk to us on the day that yourjob has gone so thank you for sharing what really happened. i for sharing what really happened-— for sharing what really hauened. ., ., ., happened. i had a call late last night _ happened. i had a call late last night from _ happened. i had a call late last night from the - happened. i had a call late last night
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office that was often nearly 30 years in power. 4 months later, an author, accusations of excessive violence against protest as the military agreed to form a civilian lead transitional government. and the new cabinet took office in september under prime minister abdullah hum dock as part of a 3 year power sharing agreement. or let's bring in jonas horner in rape, his deputy director for the horn of africa and senior analyst for su down with international crisis group. janice horner, 1st of all, the frictions between the military and civilian elements of become ever more apparent as time is going on. what's your assessment of where we're at? how serious is this? yes. as you say that those tensions have been in evidence for some time, but this is really a new level of spill over those tensions. the transition student has always existed as a rather uneasy hybrid government that contain both civilians and military. and for the military part, there's a real concern from their side that they will be a sidelines. they are currently certainly dominant within the transition. and there can, and they've been dominant in sudan, more or less since independence in $56.00 for the civilians. as your package well
office that was often nearly 30 years in power. 4 months later, an author, accusations of excessive violence against protest as the military agreed to form a civilian lead transitional government. and the new cabinet took office in september under prime minister abdullah hum dock as part of a 3 year power sharing agreement. or let's bring in jonas horner in rape, his deputy director for the horn of africa and senior analyst for su down with international crisis group. janice horner, 1st of all,...
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then you have defra who are separately looking up the supply chain issue and you may be happy cabinet officees to shortages and the fact it has become a more serious, whiter problem. the issue is you are not necessarily in the medium or long—term looking for solutions once the immediate shortage passes, i think it is really telling but fundamentally we have exactly the same problem three years later, with a different set of causes but exactly the same solution is being looked at, but has not been progress made. ., ., ., ~ ., made. you are talking about structural— made. you are talking about structural problems, - made. you are talking about structural problems, taking l made. you are talking about - structural problems, taking clear ownership of what needs to be done and the development of schemes like carbon capture. many people will be listening to this slightly confused by the fact that we talk all the time about the need to reduce c02 time about the need to reduce co2 emissions, but here we are talking about c02 shortages?— emissions, but here we are talking about c02 shortages? totally
then you have defra who are separately looking up the supply chain issue and you may be happy cabinet officees to shortages and the fact it has become a more serious, whiter problem. the issue is you are not necessarily in the medium or long—term looking for solutions once the immediate shortage passes, i think it is really telling but fundamentally we have exactly the same problem three years later, with a different set of causes but exactly the same solution is being looked at, but has not...
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in a written statement to parliament the cabinet office minister penny mordaunt blamed disruption fromorder operating model. travel body abta is calling for a significant overhaul of the government's traffic light system. the group says measures, including the use of pcr testing, means the industry is still not able to function fully and are putting people off from travelling. the government says it recognises the challenging time facing the sector and keeps the system under review. i asked mark tanzer, chief executive of abta, what he would like ministers to do. we would like them to do away with the traffic light system, there is no meaningful difference now between amber and no meaningful difference now between amberand green no meaningful difference now between amber and green categories, so we think they should receive a red category for a high priority countries that have variants of concern. but more importantly, to abolish the need for a pcr test when people come back if they have been double vaccinated from these lower risk countries. all the evidence suggest there is no meani
in a written statement to parliament the cabinet office minister penny mordaunt blamed disruption fromorder operating model. travel body abta is calling for a significant overhaul of the government's traffic light system. the group says measures, including the use of pcr testing, means the industry is still not able to function fully and are putting people off from travelling. the government says it recognises the challenging time facing the sector and keeps the system under review. i asked...
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although the cabinet office is all—male.oted and we will then be able to write the statistics over the government which is gender, portion is, if you like, what schools people went to, which sends a message about the government —— gender, and how poshit the government —— gender, and how posh it is. the uk, the us and australia have launched a new security partnership with plans to develop a fleet of nuclear powered submarines. borisjohnson says the project will be crucial for the protection of their shared interests in the indo—pacific region but china has accused them of having a cold—war mentality. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. britain's decision to send its aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth and other warships to the pacific is proof of the growing strategic importance of the region. the uk, us and australia are all increasingly concerned about a more assertive china. hence the decision to step up their military cooperation. and important enough for the leaders of all three countries to announce this
although the cabinet office is all—male.oted and we will then be able to write the statistics over the government which is gender, portion is, if you like, what schools people went to, which sends a message about the government —— gender, and how poshit the government —— gender, and how posh it is. the uk, the us and australia have launched a new security partnership with plans to develop a fleet of nuclear powered submarines. borisjohnson says the project will be crucial for the...
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let�*s talk now to a former senior civil servants who worked in the cabinet office.asy as it sounds. ministers ended up i prioritised? it is not as easy as it i sounds. ministers ended up putting a third of the economy into the priority system and even then we didn�*t get it right. the nhs was short—staffed. teachers didn�*t get priorities. every working parent to has child care has to work at home. these things are not simple to organise. the best way to deal with this is to deal with public behaviour. it is not panic but a lot of this is perfectly rational behaviour. wejust of this is perfectly rational behaviour. we just need to get everyone to understand to back off a bit and it will take time. the seminal moment in 2,000 was when the fuel industry representative said, "you do realise that if we go back to normal deliveries tomorrow and normal behaviour it will take three weeks to get the system back into proper kilt." that because you are dealing with thousands of petrol stations, eight and the car thousand in the uk and thousands of tanker deliveries every day
let�*s talk now to a former senior civil servants who worked in the cabinet office.asy as it sounds. ministers ended up i prioritised? it is not as easy as it i sounds. ministers ended up putting a third of the economy into the priority system and even then we didn�*t get it right. the nhs was short—staffed. teachers didn�*t get priorities. every working parent to has child care has to work at home. these things are not simple to organise. the best way to deal with this is to deal with...
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we've had a few names this morning, penny mordant is moving from the cabinet office to the departmentationaljobs in the government are going to be done by women, whether it's at the foreign office or the department for international trade. that may change throughout the morning, one of the messages the government wants you to get from this reshuffle is lots of women have been appointed. the other big message is delivery, they want us to think this is a bunch of people who are good at getting things done, for example, michael gove going to the department for communities, that means he will be in charge of delivering, levelling up in charge of delivering, levelling up and building a lot more houses. nadeem is how from vaccines minister to education secretary, in charge of delivering that catching up in schools after the pandemic. —— nadhim zahawi. schools after the pandemic. -- nadhim zahawi.— schools after the pandemic. -- nadhim zahawi. ., nadhim zahawi. one former downing street i spoke _ nadhim zahawi. one former downing street i spoke to _ nadhim zahawi. one former downing street i
we've had a few names this morning, penny mordant is moving from the cabinet office to the departmentationaljobs in the government are going to be done by women, whether it's at the foreign office or the department for international trade. that may change throughout the morning, one of the messages the government wants you to get from this reshuffle is lots of women have been appointed. the other big message is delivery, they want us to think this is a bunch of people who are good at getting...
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but didn't know nationalities and you know come in response to question, who is ringing i sob, cabinet officeny prints were involved. wejust equally how many prints were involved. we just didn't know at that time. involved. we “ust didn't know at that time. , ,., , involved. we 'ust didn't know at that time.— involved. we “ust didn't know at that time.— that time. everybody wants a statement. _ that time. everybody wants a statement, and _ that time. everybody wants a statement, and suddenly i that time. everybody wants a j statement, and suddenly you that time. everybody wants a i statement, and suddenly you are asked to draught the first comments by the queen, i imagine in the situation normally went something like this unfolds it does to the top level and is draughted over several hours, but they were just five of you. hours, but they were “ust five of ou. , ., ., ., you. the statement for the queen, we knew we had — you. the statement for the queen, we knew we had to _ you. the statement for the queen, we knew we had to get _ you. the statement for the queen, we knew we had to get somethi
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there is a meeting happening this afternoon, chaired by the cabinet office minister, steve barclay, toese potential options but for now, as far as the government is concerned, they have already brought in this temporary visa scheme for hgv drivers, the relaxation of the competition rules, but they are not there yet in terms of pressing that button of bringing in the armed forces. fire of pressing that button of bringing in the armed forces.— in the armed forces. are they feelin: in the armed forces. are they feeling under _ in the armed forces. are they feeling under pressure - in the armed forces. are they feeling under pressure in - in the armed forces. are they l feeling under pressure in terms in the armed forces. are they - feeling under pressure in terms of exactly what you have announced? the road haulage association would say 5000 is a fraction of what we really need, plus the extra layer of why would somebody working in full employment in another country come here for a matter of months? it’s a here for a matter of months? it's a ve aood here for a matter of months? it's a very
there is a meeting happening this afternoon, chaired by the cabinet office minister, steve barclay, toese potential options but for now, as far as the government is concerned, they have already brought in this temporary visa scheme for hgv drivers, the relaxation of the competition rules, but they are not there yet in terms of pressing that button of bringing in the armed forces. fire of pressing that button of bringing in the armed forces.— in the armed forces. are they feelin: in the armed...
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it turns out march of this year, biden's top cabinet officers told me blinken, and lloyd austin.w down the process. >> austin, it is -- >> it's a few here and now, don't do it. you now look at that and that probably was good advise that was not taken. >> the president is going to be here in new york and speak to united nation. and our allies were so strained from president trump. >> also, what do you see today of the task in front of biden. >> when you talk to sources close to president biden, you get a sense this is someone who's been around power since the 1970. whether it's afghanistan, he's so formed and forged by decisions and debates that he participated in the past. we have seen in the books from the earlier obama years where he was grapling afghanistan. >> he said the military does not expletive with me. i am going to be an independent voice as a vice president and a president when it comes to this kind of decision. you can see this dogged approach and regardless of what allies asor cabinet members say. he's going to do it his way. >> yes, he's, you have talked to people
it turns out march of this year, biden's top cabinet officers told me blinken, and lloyd austin.w down the process. >> austin, it is -- >> it's a few here and now, don't do it. you now look at that and that probably was good advise that was not taken. >> the president is going to be here in new york and speak to united nation. and our allies were so strained from president trump. >> also, what do you see today of the task in front of biden. >> when you talk to...
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a former civil servant who worked at the cabinet office during the fuel crisis in the year 2000 has explainedent supply issue is so complex. the current supply issue is so complex— the current supply issue is so comlex. ., . ., complex. you are dealing with thousands _ complex. you are dealing with thousands of _ complex. you are dealing with thousands of fuel _ complex. you are dealing with thousands of fuel stations, - complex. you are dealing with thousands of fuel stations, i i thousands of fuel stations, i believe around 8500 in the uk, thousands of tanker deliveries every day and they only fill up to about three or four days' supply at normal rates. this is not simple, it needs leadership. in 2000 the prime minister got up his seen together with the industry, saying, you have to understand it will take time and it will only work at everybody backs off, that is did it. joining me now is luis gomez, europe president at haulage firm xpo logistics. they deliver fuel to petrol stations around the uk. before i ask for the calls for essential workers, what is the situation like from your point
a former civil servant who worked at the cabinet office during the fuel crisis in the year 2000 has explainedent supply issue is so complex. the current supply issue is so complex— the current supply issue is so comlex. ., . ., complex. you are dealing with thousands _ complex. you are dealing with thousands of _ complex. you are dealing with thousands of fuel _ complex. you are dealing with thousands of fuel stations, - complex. you are dealing with thousands of fuel stations, i i thousands...
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office. that was the cabinet room. a little bit later after that the eu will be office. general hamilton's recollection of his meeting with me, he has nailed it. he is right on. except showing the tricks that the memory can play. he vividly remembers my wife being there. she was not there. she remained in marathon, florida, that is the sort of thing an emory can do. it was just myself and i actually returned to marathon as soon as the meeting was ended. needless to say, the fact that the taping system had been uncovered was quickly conveyed to the white house. fred thompson called fred was hard to let him know. and found him not overly concerned. i think buzz hart had figured it out by them, that there was such a system, because he had made the memo that was sent to thompson, and so closely had the notes of my conversations. today i know and you know from reading the book, would have been and is nixon himself listened to his conversations with me, most of them, he never listens until years after the fact of the march 21st conversation. he listens to the earlier conversat
office. that was the cabinet room. a little bit later after that the eu will be office. general hamilton's recollection of his meeting with me, he has nailed it. he is right on. except showing the tricks that the memory can play. he vividly remembers my wife being there. she was not there. she remained in marathon, florida, that is the sort of thing an emory can do. it was just myself and i actually returned to marathon as soon as the meeting was ended. needless to say, the fact that the taping...
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with cnn jake tapper the day after the capitol attack and was asked whether the cabinet should remove the president from office. >> do you support such an action? should he be removed from the cabinet? >> i think, jake, that the cabinet should meet and have a discussion. >> if you were in the cabinet right now would you vote to remove him from office? >> yes, i would. >> and general kelly also said in that interview the capitol riot was, a quote, direct result of his poisoning the minds of the people with frauds. that poison still revealed today when voters asked whether mr. biden legitimately won enough votes for the presidency democrats and independents o overwhelmingly believe he did. take a look at republicans. 21% said yes, 78% said no. take a look, 21 ers said he did win legitimately. 23% said he did not but that's based only on suspicion. but 54% of republicans believed not only did mr. biden not win the election, they believed there's solid evidence he didn't. more than half the republican voters polled still believe a lie. that's the president's legacy as well. to quote general kelly again, poisoning
with cnn jake tapper the day after the capitol attack and was asked whether the cabinet should remove the president from office. >> do you support such an action? should he be removed from the cabinet? >> i think, jake, that the cabinet should meet and have a discussion. >> if you were in the cabinet right now would you vote to remove him from office? >> yes, i would. >> and general kelly also said in that interview the capitol riot was, a quote, direct result of...
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keisha will replace prime minister yoshi he's so god of former foreign minister took the officer a run off with cabinet minister tod o'connell. soda is stepping down after just a year and office. he's been facing strong criticism over his handling of the panoramic and the cost of the olympics. well, let's bring in a funny saturday, whose life 1st in tokyo finally just took us through 1st of all, who the next prime minister is the where? from your case you? that is the former foreign minister of japan. he said from 2012 to 2017, he has been a popular known face in the nation. not enough, he stated the effectively in forming the core of agreement between japan and south korea in 2016. regarding the historical controversial to show the precisely, the so called the court for 2 men in which japan claimed responsibility of this issue. he's going to be one of the conservative in the liberal democratic party. he had one of that certain factions inside the party. he has the good influence there . he's also popular among that conservative veteran members. that's why he was able to be to talk on all who was much
keisha will replace prime minister yoshi he's so god of former foreign minister took the officer a run off with cabinet minister tod o'connell. soda is stepping down after just a year and office. he's been facing strong criticism over his handling of the panoramic and the cost of the olympics. well, let's bring in a funny saturday, whose life 1st in tokyo finally just took us through 1st of all, who the next prime minister is the where? from your case you? that is the former foreign minister of...
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if you recall i showed february 16th of '71 is when the system was put in the oval office and the next was the cabinet room and a little bit later after that the eob office. on jim hamilton's recollection of his meeting with me, he's nailed it. he's right on. accept showing the kind of tricks that memory could play. he vividly remembers my wife being there. she was not there. she remained in marathon, florida. but that is the sort of thing a memory could do. it is just myself and then i actually returned to marathon as soon as the meeting with sam dash ended. and needless to say, the fact the taping system had been uncovered was quickly conveyed to the white house. fred thompson called fred buzzhart to let him know and found him not overly concerned. i think buzzhart had figured out that there was such a system because he made the memo sent to thompson that so closely had the notes of my conversations. today i know and you know as from reading the book, that what happened is nixon himself listened to his conversations with me. most of them. he never listened until years after the fact to the march 21s
if you recall i showed february 16th of '71 is when the system was put in the oval office and the next was the cabinet room and a little bit later after that the eob office. on jim hamilton's recollection of his meeting with me, he's nailed it. he's right on. accept showing the kind of tricks that memory could play. he vividly remembers my wife being there. she was not there. she remained in marathon, florida. but that is the sort of thing a memory could do. it is just myself and then i...
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congress under the constitution authorized the creation of a series of executive offices, what we today would call the cabinet. but it conceded to the first president, george washington, the power to appoint and dismiss them. the constitution stipulated the president was to seek the advice and consent of the senate on treaties, but congress, after much angry debate, allowed washington to issue a neutrality declaration in the ongoing war between france and england, was in effect to place the entire direction of foreign policy in the president's hands. when john jay completed a controversial treaty with great britain in 1785, congress demanded to see the documents behind the treaty, only to be refused by washington, citing for the first time executive river ridge. john adams and thomas jefferson, as washington's successors as president, expanded the executive reach further. jefferson, after some uncertainty, authorized the purchase of the louisiana territory from the polian bonaparte in 1803. and like washington, refused congressional demands for documents, pleading executive privilege. while adams and jefferso
congress under the constitution authorized the creation of a series of executive offices, what we today would call the cabinet. but it conceded to the first president, george washington, the power to appoint and dismiss them. the constitution stipulated the president was to seek the advice and consent of the senate on treaties, but congress, after much angry debate, allowed washington to issue a neutrality declaration in the ongoing war between france and england, was in effect to place the...
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i want ask the minister for the cabinet office if he will make a statement on government plans to introducetion of entry to nightclubs and other venues where large crowds gather. as a condition of entry to these venues, people will need to show that they are fully vaccinated and proof of a negative test will no longer be sufficient. we will be confirming more details about this in due course, mr speaker. this approach is designed to reduce transmission and serious illness. it is in line with the approach we have taken on international travel, where different rules apply depending on whether you have had both jabs. mr speaker, i would like to by urging people to come forward to get the jab, 88% of people have had one jab and over 80% of people, 16 and over, have now had the protection of both doses. it is the best way to protect yourself, your loved ones and your community, so please come forward and join them and make our wall even stronger. flan and join them and make our wall even stronter. . , ., . . ~' stronger. can i first of all thank ou for stronger. can i first of all thank you for
i want ask the minister for the cabinet office if he will make a statement on government plans to introducetion of entry to nightclubs and other venues where large crowds gather. as a condition of entry to these venues, people will need to show that they are fully vaccinated and proof of a negative test will no longer be sufficient. we will be confirming more details about this in due course, mr speaker. this approach is designed to reduce transmission and serious illness. it is in line with...
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bush were posting the entire congress, house and senate, cabinets, the congressional liaison offices, in some supreme court justices would all be on the white house grounds that evening at 7:00 p.m. for the traditional congressional picnic, entertainment, caterer that had come from texas. chuckwagon, picnic tables, stage on the south ground. we were preparing between 151800 people in the meals served that evening. that was my major that coming to work that morning. soon as i arrived at work, at about 6:15 a.m. come i met with some of the staff and laid out the day and how we would get ready for the evening as well as the other activities. as it turned out the former president george and barbara bush, spent the previous night at the white house. so we would see them off in the morning and i had been requested by some of the staff if they could say goodbye to them so we were preparing a little going away get together with the bushes and then mrs. bush was going up on capitol hill to testify with senator kennedy's committee on early childhood development. they also had the president's br
bush were posting the entire congress, house and senate, cabinets, the congressional liaison offices, in some supreme court justices would all be on the white house grounds that evening at 7:00 p.m. for the traditional congressional picnic, entertainment, caterer that had come from texas. chuckwagon, picnic tables, stage on the south ground. we were preparing between 151800 people in the meals served that evening. that was my major that coming to work that morning. soon as i arrived at work, at...
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bush were posting the entire congress, house and senate, cabinets, the congressional liaison offices,me supreme court justices would all be on the white house grounds that evening at 7:00 p.m. for the traditional congressional picnic, entertainment, caterer that had come from texas. chuckwagon, picnic tables, stage on the south ground. we were preparing between 151800 people in the meals served that evening. that was my major that coming to work that morning. soon as i arrived at work, at about 6:15 a.m. come i met with some of the staff and laid out the day and how we would get ready for the evening as well as the other activities. as it turned out the former president george and barbara bush, spent the previous night at the white house. so we would see them off in the morning and i had been requested by some of the staff if they could say goodbye to them so we were preparing a little going away get together with the bushes and then mrs. bush was going up on capitol hill to testify with senator kennedy's committee on early childhood development. they also had the president's brother
bush were posting the entire congress, house and senate, cabinets, the congressional liaison offices,me supreme court justices would all be on the white house grounds that evening at 7:00 p.m. for the traditional congressional picnic, entertainment, caterer that had come from texas. chuckwagon, picnic tables, stage on the south ground. we were preparing between 151800 people in the meals served that evening. that was my major that coming to work that morning. soon as i arrived at work, at about...
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you're really talking about making sure people can form a shadow cabinet and a whip�*s office. bar to any candidate. i think that's the wrong level to set it out. and some other changes about how we can look at involving affiliated members from the unions and councillors and reflect not the new, but the devolved structure that is the reality in the uk and better involved some of those other elected representatives. 0n the whole, i really do think this will command the support of conference. labour has wanted this to be about policy. 0bviously, so far, what you've done is spend a lot of time talking about the internal rules of labour. how do you think that comes across to voters? well, we always start this way, and i'm aware of the criticism that maybe comes across, but you've got to remember, the labour party is a big confederation of lots of different constituent parts and it's right that we come together and have these democratic decisions and decide how we are going to do things. we've always done it this way, but we are here in brighton for the week. we've had some cracking
you're really talking about making sure people can form a shadow cabinet and a whip�*s office. bar to any candidate. i think that's the wrong level to set it out. and some other changes about how we can look at involving affiliated members from the unions and councillors and reflect not the new, but the devolved structure that is the reality in the uk and better involved some of those other elected representatives. 0n the whole, i really do think this will command the support of conference....
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invoking the 20 that the amendment of the us constitution which would allow guests cabinet to deem this president unfit for officeally spark civil war in the united states. at those rates but the president's mental health and other faded. those rates but the president's mental health and otherfaded. i would just add that it seems to me that general milley, again someone who is donald trump's hand—picked top military adviser site the most serious national security threat to the united states didn't seem to be russia, china or iran in the postelection period, he seemed to think that the president himself was the biggest�*s democracy. there think that the president himself was the biggest's democracy.— the biggest's democracy. there are len who the biggest's democracy. there are plenty who take — the biggest's democracy. there are plenty who take issue _ the biggest's democracy. there are plenty who take issue with - the biggest's democracy. there are plenty who take issue with the - plenty who take issue with the actions of phoning an adversary to say we are not going to attack, donald trump says that is treason. i
invoking the 20 that the amendment of the us constitution which would allow guests cabinet to deem this president unfit for officeally spark civil war in the united states. at those rates but the president's mental health and other faded. those rates but the president's mental health and otherfaded. i would just add that it seems to me that general milley, again someone who is donald trump's hand—picked top military adviser site the most serious national security threat to the united states...
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for a quartet of the cabinet, the clock ran down on their time in office.obertjenrick from housing and robert buckland from housing and robert buckland from justice bows out, but spared the shame of a sacking in downing street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i former education secretary, gavin williamson-— williamson. i sort of have to do cuite williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few _ williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. _ williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who - williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who many i williamson. i sort of have to do - quite a few tests. who many would claim failed — quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather— quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a _ quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot _ quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of - quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of those i c
for a quartet of the cabinet, the clock ran down on their time in office.obertjenrick from housing and robert buckland from housing and robert buckland from justice bows out, but spared the shame of a sacking in downing street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i former education secretary, gavin williamson-— williamson. i sort of have to do cuite williamson. i sort of have to do quite a...
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for a quartet of the cabinet, the clock ran down on their time in office.obertjenrick from housing and robert buckland from justice both out, but spared the shame of a sacking in downing street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of those tests, in charge of confusion over exam grades and millions of school pupils during the pandemic. taking his place, nadim zahawi, with a huge thumbs up from downing street after overseeing the vaccine programme. promotion for him to the education department. nadeem nadine tories has been promoted to look after culture and sport. other fellow travellers are at the top table, as well. this other fellow travellers are at the top table, as well.— top table, as well. this is a fantastic — top table, as well. this is a fantastic challenge - top table, as well. this is a fantastic challenge the - top table, as well. this is a l fantastic challenge
for a quartet of the cabinet, the clock ran down on their time in office.obertjenrick from housing and robert buckland from justice both out, but spared the shame of a sacking in downing street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of those tests, in charge of confusion over exam grades and millions of school...
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office. top advisers and cabinet officials in the book describe scenes that they say are like out of movies,l-metal jacket, "dr. strange" love. there are two quotes i want to read you, cia director gina haspel says of trump that he is, quote, like a 6 year old with a tantrum. secretary of state mike pompeo says he is in a very dark place right now, and there's a showdown between then-attorney general bill barr and president trump, and he sort of confronts trump about his chances of getting re-elected and he says to trump, they just think you're an -- you can read on the screen what he says. but -- >> we got it, yeah. >> -- the number of shouting matches, the -- word is used in this book more than i would say every quin ton tarantino movie, "the big lebowski" and another combined, it really shows how milley came to the point he was at because of just explosion after explosion. >> jamie, it is fascinating. obviously it is not just the expletives that got all of these officials' attention. >> yeah. >> it was just the behavior and the seeming unhinged quality that is depicted, that you describe
office. top advisers and cabinet officials in the book describe scenes that they say are like out of movies,l-metal jacket, "dr. strange" love. there are two quotes i want to read you, cia director gina haspel says of trump that he is, quote, like a 6 year old with a tantrum. secretary of state mike pompeo says he is in a very dark place right now, and there's a showdown between then-attorney general bill barr and president trump, and he sort of confronts trump about his chances of...
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the times says cabinet office minister michael gove has been "given the job of saving christmas".sues in time for the festive season. "plan for the worst" is the headline in the daily mirror, which says the nation "is bracing for another grim winter". and also in the mirror on pages 12 and 13, you'll find an interview with our very own louise talking about how she feels ahead of her last stint on the red sofa which is today, and why she's not going to miss those 3.a0 am starts. you got a double page spread, louise! i you got a double page spread, louise! , you got a double page spread, louise! _ . you got a double page spread, louise! ,, . , you got a double page spread, louise! . , ., louise! i even say nice things about ou. louise! i even say nice things about you- what? — louise! i even say nice things about you- what? it's _ louise! i even say nice things about you. what? it's actually _ louise! i even say nice things about you. what? it's actually true. - louise! i even say nice things about you. what? it's actually true. we i you. what? it's actually true. we have a little _
the times says cabinet office minister michael gove has been "given the job of saving christmas".sues in time for the festive season. "plan for the worst" is the headline in the daily mirror, which says the nation "is bracing for another grim winter". and also in the mirror on pages 12 and 13, you'll find an interview with our very own louise talking about how she feels ahead of her last stint on the red sofa which is today, and why she's not going to miss those...
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. >> how does it happen presidents say protect my former cabinet officials after i'm out of office?ll never. there's nothing in the law that says president trump could do this. one of the things that puzzled me what was the legal authority. he never published an executive order, presidential directive, anything explaining what he was doing and what the rationale was. he just did it. so there's really not a provision in the law to do this but it happened anyway. >> okay, so let's talk about rationale. four kids, family members, let's set that aside in a different category. why mark meadows and steve mnuchin, why not betsy davos, why not others? >> when they were cabinet secretaries they got secret service protection. the education department, the department of state have their own security forces that protected their cabinet officials while they were cabinet official. the secret service used to be in the treasury, the treasury secretary is one of the folks they protect. these people had secret service and trump said everybody who has it now on the last day of my presidency, extend th
. >> how does it happen presidents say protect my former cabinet officials after i'm out of office?ll never. there's nothing in the law that says president trump could do this. one of the things that puzzled me what was the legal authority. he never published an executive order, presidential directive, anything explaining what he was doing and what the rationale was. he just did it. so there's really not a provision in the law to do this but it happened anyway. >> okay, so let's...
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nobody did. boyer summoned cabinet ministers and told them to hand over that passports at official vehicles before the french legion officer let a military unit which ousted president of the con day on sunday. i'll just here with nicholas hark reports at the people's palace also known as the national assembly. members of president of alpha, conveys our government derive after being summoned by guineas, who leader, lieutenant colonel mamma de. doomed buoy. out behind closed doors, he demanded their passports and told them not to leave the country. but you also said there'd be no witch hunter. he outlined a path forward. it was the fact that we will start consultations in order to put a framework in place for this peer to transition. and then a government of national unity will take you. i mean, last year on sunday when president country was driven away from the presidential palace in custody, crowd chanted freedom. it was on these streets that also they had ordered security forces to fire at protest. years with live rounds. scores were killed in almost 400 people were arrested when it, they don't need that much of a blue th
nobody did. boyer summoned cabinet ministers and told them to hand over that passports at official vehicles before the french legion officer let a military unit which ousted president of the con day on sunday. i'll just here with nicholas hark reports at the people's palace also known as the national assembly. members of president of alpha, conveys our government derive after being summoned by guineas, who leader, lieutenant colonel mamma de. doomed buoy. out behind closed doors, he demanded...
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first-time parents that makes the transportation secretary, the first openly cabinet secretary to become apparent while serving in office. the couple who has been married since 2018 received an outpouring of support in well wishes, including from first lady joe biden who shared their tweet with the caption. welcome to parenthood and no sleep at team. no sleep. >> there any double everything double diapers denver. the bottles doubled the swat ul's. double the but they're such around hers. never really understood those things. but that's great for them. but it comes in handy double the lack of sleep. that's definitely most important. hopefully the registered in folks can just flood span. if you've got first joe biden wishing you congrats the probably sending some sort of like diaper cake their way. she's she was busy this weekend not only with that but also wishing beyonce, happy birthdays so many. >> wonderful things happening in the world. beyonce turns 40. and we've got baby twins babies can't beat that. >> good that does it for us here on kron 4 news at 10 o'clock saturday night. they so much for joining us. have a gr
first-time parents that makes the transportation secretary, the first openly cabinet secretary to become apparent while serving in office. the couple who has been married since 2018 received an outpouring of support in well wishes, including from first lady joe biden who shared their tweet with the caption. welcome to parenthood and no sleep at team. no sleep. >> there any double everything double diapers denver. the bottles doubled the swat ul's. double the but they're such around hers....
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the former foreign minister took the helm off to run off with a cabinet minister toto cono. suga is stepping down often just a year in office. he's a strong criticism for his handly of the pandemic and the cost of the lympics i. let's bring in that friday. it's a lemma in tokyo. funny, 1st up in his 1st mission is to win the upcoming general election. i guess that the very through mr. tissue, the heading now that of them graphic to find when a unity is a question in this part the mainly because his rival cordele had the support of the younger members in the, in the party while she got the support or more to get with the members there is lots of things going now inside the democratic party headquarters, just behind me. mister kitchen has list in his victory speech at the headquarters that he's going to resort unity inside the party. he's going to refresh the image of the party in the public, especially as they are go heading for the general conviction by the end of next month. mythic issue though, wasn't the, the most popular among the japanese public, in most recent opinion, pulls when they off the ship and he's probably co
the former foreign minister took the helm off to run off with a cabinet minister toto cono. suga is stepping down often just a year in office. he's a strong criticism for his handly of the pandemic and the cost of the lympics i. let's bring in that friday. it's a lemma in tokyo. funny, 1st up in his 1st mission is to win the upcoming general election. i guess that the very through mr. tissue, the heading now that of them graphic to find when a unity is a question in this part the mainly because...
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in johnson who has a record of standing stone tree by his cabinet ministers when they're under pressure. pretty well enough in the home office, the interior ministry is under pressure in other areas with regard to immigration and areas in that area. it's a but she's, she's whether the storm because she has those schools, the prime minister, as does dominic, rob, i think the question here by nys is one of how the government works at the moment across the government. and in fact, you mentioned just now at all, it was mentioned just now intelligence site is dominic rob, blaming military intelligence, the ministry of defense, but not knowing that this was going to happen. well, actually i was in afghanistan and see 1012013, and we were flagging it up then. the problem is, is how government works at the moment. and indeed, dominic rob's inability to answer the question is opposed to him by the foreign fast committee in the house. gorman's that is emblematic of it. of it. it is a problem of communication ministers are not really in control departments. and then on top of that briefs and then not really managing and leading things
in johnson who has a record of standing stone tree by his cabinet ministers when they're under pressure. pretty well enough in the home office, the interior ministry is under pressure in other areas with regard to immigration and areas in that area. it's a but she's, she's whether the storm because she has those schools, the prime minister, as does dominic, rob, i think the question here by nys is one of how the government works at the moment across the government. and in fact, you mentioned...