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if you look at senior figures like andrew mitchell, — look at senior figures like andrew mitchell, i—hell, i remember bumping into him arid— mitchell, i remember bumping into him and borisjohnson outside boris's — him and borisjohnson outside boris's house in 2001, when andrew mitcheii— boris's house in 2001, when andrew mitchell was coaching borisjohnson for his— mitchell was coaching borisjohnson for his interviews. this is how far back— for his interviews. this is how far back they— for his interviews. this is how far back they go. mitchell has been a long-time — back they go. mitchell has been a long—time supporter, for the last four for— long—time supporter, for the last four for 30 — long—time supporter, for the last four for 30 years, to say he's not surrporting — four for 30 years, to say he's not supporting the prime minister is a bil supporting the prime minister is a big moment. hats off to angela richardson, a private secretary, 2019 _ richardson, a private secretary, 2019 intake, a bright future ahead of her. _ 2019 intake, a bright future ahead of her, who is not prepare
if you look at senior figures like andrew mitchell, — look at senior figures like andrew mitchell, i—hell, i remember bumping into him arid— mitchell, i remember bumping into him and borisjohnson outside boris's — him and borisjohnson outside boris's house in 2001, when andrew mitcheii— boris's house in 2001, when andrew mitchell was coaching borisjohnson for his— mitchell was coaching borisjohnson for his interviews. this is how far back— for his interviews. this is how far back...
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one former chief whip, a senior conservative andrew mitchell, even standing and saying he no longer hasst few days, his supporters had been feeling they had managed to hold things up and shore things up but it has been a very turbulent time for downing street indeed. . ., ., ~ turbulent time for downing street indeed. . . ., ~ , ., indeed. laura, thank you, we will talk to you _ indeed. laura, thank you, we will talk to you again _ indeed. laura, thank you, we will talk to you again later. _ as we've heard, today's report by sue gray is not the full findings mps had been expecting after the metropolitan police asked her to keep to a minimum any references to events it is now investigating. but we have learnt that the police are looking into 12 alleged gatherings, including one in the prime minister's flat. so what can we expect from the police inquiry — and when? daniel sandford reports. the departure of dominic cummings from downing street in november 2020. two gatherings held on the day he left are among those now under investigation by scotland yard. detectives are examining whether
one former chief whip, a senior conservative andrew mitchell, even standing and saying he no longer hasst few days, his supporters had been feeling they had managed to hold things up and shore things up but it has been a very turbulent time for downing street indeed. . ., ., ~ turbulent time for downing street indeed. . . ., ~ , ., indeed. laura, thank you, we will talk to you _ indeed. laura, thank you, we will talk to you again _ indeed. laura, thank you, we will talk to you again later. _ as...
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here is one of them, andrew mitchell. �* , _, . mitchell. concerned indeed by some of the _ mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things _ mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things he _ mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things he has - mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things he has said i by some of the things he has said from that dispatch box and has said to the british public and other constituents. when he kindly invited me to see him ten days ago, i told him i thought he should think very carefully about what was now in the best interest of our country and of the conservative party and i have to tell him he no longer enjoys my support. mr tell him he no longer en'oys my su ort. ~ ,,, ., ~ tell him he no longer en'oys my su--ort. ~ , support. mr speaker, i must tell him resoectivelv. — support. mr speaker, i must tell him respectively, great _ support. mr speaker, i must tell him respectively, great though _ support. mr speaker, i must tell him respectively, great though the
here is one of them, andrew mitchell. �* , _, . mitchell. concerned indeed by some of the _ mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things _ mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things he _ mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things he has - mitchell. i'm very concerned indeed by some of the things he has said i by some of the things he has said from that dispatch box and has said to the british public and other constituents. when he kindly invited me...
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here�*s one of them, andrew mitchell.'m very concerned by some of the things he — i'm very concerned by some of the things he that from the box and has said to _ things he that from the box and has said to the — things he that from the box and has said to the british public and our constituents. when he kindly invited me to _ constituents. when he kindly invited me to see _ constituents. when he kindly invited me to see him ten days ago, i told him that— me to see him ten days ago, i told him that i— me to see him ten days ago, i told him that i thought he should think very carefully about what was now in the best— very carefully about what was now in the best interest of our country and of the _ the best interest of our country and of the conservative party. and i have _ of the conservative party. and i have to — of the conservative party. and i have to tell him, he no longer my surtport — have to tell him, he no longer my surtport. hir— have to tell him, he no longer my su--ort. ~ ,, , support. mr speaker, i must tell r
here�*s one of them, andrew mitchell.'m very concerned by some of the things he — i'm very concerned by some of the things he that from the box and has said to _ things he that from the box and has said to the — things he that from the box and has said to the british public and our constituents. when he kindly invited me to _ constituents. when he kindly invited me to see _ constituents. when he kindly invited me to see him ten days ago, i told him that— me to see him ten days ago, i...
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she's built her reputation on being tough on damien green and| being tough on damien green and andrew mitchell servant- would democrat senior civil servant— would you say that it would've been better to get a judge to look at this? i to get a judge to look at this? i think certainly an independent person, whether it's a judge or someone else, would have been better. and a natural person would have been the ministerial adviser —— adviser on ministerial standards. but he's already highlighted that his powers aren't strong enough, really, to look into the dealings of the prime minister, and he's holding out now for some better powers, statutory footing to initiate investigations, his report is being published promptly. so he's in trouble even when he's outside the civil service. sue grey is working for the prime minister, she's working for simon case, who had to recuse himself, and the prime minister — and her report and findings will certainly be pored over by those people, and they'll be given the opportunity to defend. it's very difficult for her, what will she do? her only tool really is to r
she's built her reputation on being tough on damien green and| being tough on damien green and andrew mitchell servant- would democrat senior civil servant— would you say that it would've been better to get a judge to look at this? i to get a judge to look at this? i think certainly an independent person, whether it's a judge or someone else, would have been better. and a natural person would have been the ministerial adviser —— adviser on ministerial standards. but he's already...
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, they all had to resign— andrew mitchell, they all had to resign following a sue grey investigatione. because she has got borisjohnson's fate in her hands — got borisjohnson's fate in her hands if— got borisjohnson's fate in her hands. if her report comes back and says the _ hands. if her report comes back and says the prime minister was there, and these — says the prime minister was there, and these gatherings did break covid rules, _ and these gatherings did break covid rules, it's _ and these gatherings did break covid rules, it's not sure what boris johnson — rules, it's not sure what boris johnson could do apart from a big grovelling — johnson could do apart from a big grovelling apology. that's where the question _ grovelling apology. that's where the question for the tory party is, can they live — question for the tory party is, can they live with that? how will the public— they live with that? how will the public feel? we saw an opinion poll yesterday— public feel? we saw an opinion poll yesterday saying that 67 —— 66% of voters _ yesterday saying that 67 —— 66% of voters th
, they all had to resign— andrew mitchell, they all had to resign following a sue grey investigatione. because she has got borisjohnson's fate in her hands — got borisjohnson's fate in her hands if— got borisjohnson's fate in her hands. if her report comes back and says the _ hands. if her report comes back and says the prime minister was there, and these — says the prime minister was there, and these gatherings did break covid rules, _ and these gatherings did break covid rules, it's _...
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interesting andrew mitchell there, we had teresa may, a few other mps, most of them in invoking the ofdowning street seem to make a mockery of the sacrifices that people made during lockdown. it�*s very hard to get away from that, i think. there are two points that make it really difficult for the prime minister in this. one is the portrait of disorganisation within downing street, the culture, drinking excessively the report says by any professional standards of having gatherings, a vast number of people and while it doesn�*t exactly pin that on the prime minister it talks about failures of leadership and who is responsible other than the leader who might ask. the other one is in the very few specific details of what goes into them it does break some news of giving us details of a complete list of gatherings that took place, 16 it says that are under some kind of investigation. some of them probably knew. and the hammering that the prime minister got on the commons today from all sides was about some of those, in particular won in his own flat. mps tried to hone in on whether he could
interesting andrew mitchell there, we had teresa may, a few other mps, most of them in invoking the ofdowning street seem to make a mockery of the sacrifices that people made during lockdown. it�*s very hard to get away from that, i think. there are two points that make it really difficult for the prime minister in this. one is the portrait of disorganisation within downing street, the culture, drinking excessively the report says by any professional standards of having gatherings, a vast...
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that requires local, state, and federal cooperation and it will be a key part of the job that mitchell andrew has ahead of him in implementing the bipartisan infrastructure bill to make sure that the right projects are built in the right place. host: let me ask you both about the clean electricity goal by 2035, we are here 13 years away from that and this is the information from the energy information administration as of 2020, how much are we getting via renewables, 20%. 20% by nuclear in the u.s.. 19% by coal and natural gas and most of the country is 40%. is that still a reasonable goal and nick, let us start with you? guest: i think it is going to be challenging especially in some states like california which are decommissioning their nuclear power plant -- power plants even though you have former obama energy secretaries urging them not to, and not being able to maintain the clean electricity that is already on the grid is going to be challenging to meet the future targets. i think part of the problem with the way that build back better is orchestrated right now is that it continues down
that requires local, state, and federal cooperation and it will be a key part of the job that mitchell andrew has ahead of him in implementing the bipartisan infrastructure bill to make sure that the right projects are built in the right place. host: let me ask you both about the clean electricity goal by 2035, we are here 13 years away from that and this is the information from the energy information administration as of 2020, how much are we getting via renewables, 20%. 20% by nuclear in the...
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earlier, i spoke former us federal prosecutor mitchel epner about what the likely impact of that 2009 agreement on the case. today was a horrible day for prince andrewyjudge kaplan, both on the question of whether the deal, the settlement agreement was clear enough to cover prince andrew, but, more importantly, as your reporter properly noted, whether prince andrew would have the ability to raise this argument at all. it seems very clear that, a, judge kaplan is not going to dismiss this case and, b, he's going to find that the only person who could raise this settlement agreement to try to exonerate prince andrew would be the executor ofjeffrey epstein�*s estate, and that executor is not going to lift a finger in order to help prince andrew. why not? well, the executor is charged with the fiduciary duty of protecting the estate, and the estate in virtually everyone�*s view is best served by trying to get the most compensation to epstein�*s victims and creditors as possible and has no percentage in being seen as helping to stonewall any of the victims in trying to obtain justice from any of the other alleged perpetrators. right. we can'tjump the gun
earlier, i spoke former us federal prosecutor mitchel epner about what the likely impact of that 2009 agreement on the case. today was a horrible day for prince andrewyjudge kaplan, both on the question of whether the deal, the settlement agreement was clear enough to cover prince andrew, but, more importantly, as your reporter properly noted, whether prince andrew would have the ability to raise this argument at all. it seems very clear that, a, judge kaplan is not going to dismiss this case...
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andrew luck elected into the college football hall of fame today. he is a two time heisman trophy runner-up. college football championship tonight from indian, alabama. georgia down five. a donnie mitchellight. keely ringo was 79 yards. georgia wins their first title since 1980. 33-18, dogs. klay thompson returned to the warriors after having two devastating injuries. the warriors win over the cats. here is how they described the moment being introduced. >> like, wow. i cannot believe i'm here. you hear the roar of the crowd, and this is unbelievable. i love our warrior fans. i knew it was going to be electric tonight. i have been trying to envision this moment for years. it was worth every second. chris: and today is the 40th anniversary of one of the most iconic lays in nfl history. generate 10th, 1982, team to the super bowl. sports sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! excuse me! roll it back everybody! charmin ultra soft is so cushiony soft, you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x bette
andrew luck elected into the college football hall of fame today. he is a two time heisman trophy runner-up. college football championship tonight from indian, alabama. georgia down five. a donnie mitchellight. keely ringo was 79 yards. georgia wins their first title since 1980. 33-18, dogs. klay thompson returned to the warriors after having two devastating injuries. the warriors win over the cats. here is how they described the moment being introduced. >> like, wow. i cannot believe i'm...
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andrew luck elected into the college football hall of fame today. he is a two time heisman trophy runner-up. college football championship tonight from indian, alabama. georgia down five. a donnie mitchellis down eight. keely ringo was 79 yards. georgia wins their first title since 1980. 33-18, dogs. klay thompson returned to the warriors after having two devastating injuries. the warriors win over the cats. here is how they described the moment being introduced. >> like, wow. i cannot believe i'm here. you hear the roar of the crowd, and this is unbelievable. i love our warrior fans. i knew it was going to be electric tonight. i have been trying to envision this moment for years. it was worth every second. chris: and today is the 40th anniversary of one of the most iconic lays in nfl history. generate 10th, 1982, team to the super bowl. sports your kindness outshines your highs and lows. your strength can outlast any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs, once-daily vraylar is proven to treat depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adul
andrew luck elected into the college football hall of fame today. he is a two time heisman trophy runner-up. college football championship tonight from indian, alabama. georgia down five. a donnie mitchellis down eight. keely ringo was 79 yards. georgia wins their first title since 1980. 33-18, dogs. klay thompson returned to the warriors after having two devastating injuries. the warriors win over the cats. here is how they described the moment being introduced. >> like, wow. i cannot...