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that's an ceremonial but it is the first the cabinet.has been held in the past by george osborne, william hague and peter mandelson. in the absence of a deputy prime minister, it is seen as the most important member of the cabinet. a trusted friend of theresa may, damian green is doing that now. greg clark is staying as business directory. we have also heard on friday that the big beasts are staying put, amber rudd at the home office, boris johnson at the foreign office, philip hammond in the treasury and michael fallon as defence secretary and david davis as brexit secretary. not a huge amount of movement, certainly in the upper echelons, but today we have seen a subtle around. we are waiting five —— as shuffle around. we are waiting for more news. sajid javid, communities secretary, has gone in, we haven't heard what he's got. justin greening the education secretary has gone into. they have all gone in and have come out yet. ten cabinet ministers trooping out downing street and an interesting reshuffle of the pack. thanks for now and w
that's an ceremonial but it is the first the cabinet.has been held in the past by george osborne, william hague and peter mandelson. in the absence of a deputy prime minister, it is seen as the most important member of the cabinet. a trusted friend of theresa may, damian green is doing that now. greg clark is staying as business directory. we have also heard on friday that the big beasts are staying put, amber rudd at the home office, boris johnson at the foreign office, philip hammond in the...
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about 11 cabinet ministers keeping this injobs. to about 11 cabinet ministers keeping this in jobs.n this, going through the normal procedures that prime minister go through after an election, carrying out a reshuffle, to what extent can this give a sense of normality, from numberio, in what this give a sense of normality, from number 10, in what are farfrom normal times? i think we've just got andrea leadsom coming in, she's the environment secretary. do you think you'll keep yourjob? tight—lipped, as ever. she's following a bit of a pattern of cabinet ministers walking m, pattern of cabinet ministers walking in, not saying anything. probably wise to do so. there hasn't been a lot of moving around, she was a prominent leave campaign. there were suggestions she might be shuffled out of the cabinet following the general election and the results of the general election. i think what we are seeing is plenty of rumours some of these people would be shuffled out, the likes of liam fox as well. there's a sense actually of normality. i think also a sense of getting back to business, gettin
about 11 cabinet ministers keeping this injobs. to about 11 cabinet ministers keeping this in jobs.n this, going through the normal procedures that prime minister go through after an election, carrying out a reshuffle, to what extent can this give a sense of normality, from numberio, in what this give a sense of normality, from number 10, in what are farfrom normal times? i think we've just got andrea leadsom coming in, she's the environment secretary. do you think you'll keep yourjob?...
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members in the cabinet. —— makes him one of the most senior cabinet members. passed by george osborne, william hague and peter mandelson. but gives you a sense of that important. it is a sort of deputy pm role. we are yet to hear whether theresa may will introduce that in her cabinet. we have also seen liam fox, secretary of state for international development, walk up the street and liz truss who is justice secretary ‘s, and justin green who was education secretary. no word from any of them if they have moved or what theirjobs might be. there is a flurry of activity in downing street. we do know, it is important to find out, some of the big jobs had already been taken or no movement. the home office, foreign office, treasury and david davis as the brexit secretary, and michael fallon as the defence secretary. we are getting a sense of her cabinet now. how important is this for theresa may as she attempts to show the world that it is business as usual? i think you have another arrival there. business as usual? i think you have another arrival therei business a
members in the cabinet. —— makes him one of the most senior cabinet members. passed by george osborne, william hague and peter mandelson. but gives you a sense of that important. it is a sort of deputy pm role. we are yet to hear whether theresa may will introduce that in her cabinet. we have also seen liam fox, secretary of state for international development, walk up the street and liz truss who is justice secretary ‘s, and justin green who was education secretary. no word from any of...
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the reshuffle is just cabinet. absolutely. the reshuffle isjust a part cabinet. absolutely. that and what was interesting was repeatedly at the end of almost each of those questions, she wanted to bring the focus back to the social agenda, she has talked about education, she talked about the housing crisis. many of her backbenchers will look at that and say they are the right kind of things but it is too little too late because part of the criticism of the campaign was there was not enough focus on those things and thatjeremy was not enough focus on those things and that jeremy corbyn was not enough focus on those things and thatjeremy corbyn managed to reach parts of the public that were sick and tired of an austerity agenda of cuts to public services. and really hammer home a message that people latched onto. yesterday, nick timothy, one of the prime minister's key advisers who she sacked, conceded in effect that he felt theresa may ironically was the leader who understood this but they had failed to get that across in their campaign. it is interesting to hear the prime mi
the reshuffle is just cabinet. absolutely. the reshuffle isjust a part cabinet. absolutely. that and what was interesting was repeatedly at the end of almost each of those questions, she wanted to bring the focus back to the social agenda, she has talked about education, she talked about the housing crisis. many of her backbenchers will look at that and say they are the right kind of things but it is too little too late because part of the criticism of the campaign was there was not enough...
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her cabinet.e treasury, replaced by david lidington.
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michael gove returns to the cabinet as environment secretary as the prime minister reshuffles her cabinet. in other changes, liz truss loses herjob asjustice secretary, while damian green becomes first secretary of state. senior conservatives including liam fox publicly back the prime minister as speculation continues about her future. theresa may says it will be business as usual. what i am feeling is that there is a job to be done and what there is a job to be done and what the public want is to ensure that the public want is to ensure that the government is getting on with the government is getting on with thejob. the government is getting on with the job. police investigating the manchester bombing release images of salman abedi and say that they are confident he acted alone. and in france, president macron‘s party looks set to be the big winner as counting begins in the country's parliamentary elections. a month after electing emmanuel macron as their youngest ever president, the people of france have been voting again today, in the first round of parliamentary elections. early indic
michael gove returns to the cabinet as environment secretary as the prime minister reshuffles her cabinet. in other changes, liz truss loses herjob asjustice secretary, while damian green becomes first secretary of state. senior conservatives including liam fox publicly back the prime minister as speculation continues about her future. theresa may says it will be business as usual. what i am feeling is that there is a job to be done and what there is a job to be done and what the public want is...
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the headlines: a cabinet reshuffle — but with few new faces.y shortly. i mean, we could get to next week and it all collapses for her. downing street is forced to clarify its position over a deal with the dup. its leader, arlene foster, says nothing is finalised on reaching a deal. those discussions continue. we have made good progress, but the discussions continue. labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says the tories are in chaos and he expects to fight another election soon.
the headlines: a cabinet reshuffle — but with few new faces.y shortly. i mean, we could get to next week and it all collapses for her. downing street is forced to clarify its position over a deal with the dup. its leader, arlene foster, says nothing is finalised on reaching a deal. those discussions continue. we have made good progress, but the discussions continue. labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says the tories are in chaos and he expects to fight another election soon.
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this is what my cabinet and government will be getting on and doing.obviously, the return of michael gove to your cabinet. are you now in a situation where you are so weakened by the election that you have no choice but to put influential adversaries at the top table, proof, in the words of george osborne, you are a dead woman walking? what i've seen is people across the party accepting the invitation to be in my cabinet and i've bought in talent from across the party. i believe that's important. this is a government that is going to be governing for everyone, we want to country that works for everyone, bring talent together to ensure we can get on with the job of delivering a successful brexit but also deal with some of the challenges that people see in their everyday lives like dealing with the need for more housing. ensuring that we have a proper mental health legislation to support people and providing that technical education for young people. i'm pleased that people from across the party have agreed to serve in my cabinet and we're going to be ge
this is what my cabinet and government will be getting on and doing.obviously, the return of michael gove to your cabinet. are you now in a situation where you are so weakened by the election that you have no choice but to put influential adversaries at the top table, proof, in the words of george osborne, you are a dead woman walking? what i've seen is people across the party accepting the invitation to be in my cabinet and i've bought in talent from across the party. i believe that's...
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i have appointed cabinet ministers today, i will meet with them tomorrow.day i will meet president emmanuel macron. these are important in getting on with the brexit negotiations but also dealing with the challenges people see in their everyday lives. this is a government getting on with the work we need to do, to ensure we area the work we need to do, to ensure we are a government that will govern for everyone, that we see opportunity across the country, that we see people making the most of their lives. just one more thing quickly. some of your colleagues have been suggesting that you might bea have been suggesting that you might be a caretaker prime minister. for the record, do you intend to serve a full term? i said that if re-elected i would serve a full term but what i am doing now is getting on with the immediatejob am doing now is getting on with the immediate job and that is what is important, that is what the public would expect. they want to see government providing that certainty and stability at what is a critical time. the brexit negotiations
i have appointed cabinet ministers today, i will meet with them tomorrow.day i will meet president emmanuel macron. these are important in getting on with the brexit negotiations but also dealing with the challenges people see in their everyday lives. this is a government getting on with the work we need to do, to ensure we area the work we need to do, to ensure we are a government that will govern for everyone, that we see opportunity across the country, that we see people making the most of...
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usually in a cabinet meet 'the president makes quick opening remarks and each cabinet secretary says we're working on this, we've got to fix this, this is our priority, and that's what it is. it's like more of a business meeting than a love fest. now, this cabinet session is being mocked by democrats, of course, right? take a look at senator chuck schumer's video parody. >> i want to thank everybody for coming. i just thought we'd go around the room. lucy, how'd we do on the sunday show yesterday? >> your tone was perfect. you were right on message. >> michelle, how'd my hair look coming out of the gym this morning? >> you have great hair. nobody has better hair than you. >> you know, before we go any further, i just want to say, thank you for the opportunity and blessing to serve your agenda. [ laughter ] >> it's highly unusual, but if the senate minority leader is making fun of the trump cabinet meeting, you just know late-night talk shows could not resist either. >> this is next-level weird. this is an unprecedented public stroke fest for an emotionally frail man, okay? that is ab
usually in a cabinet meet 'the president makes quick opening remarks and each cabinet secretary says we're working on this, we've got to fix this, this is our priority, and that's what it is. it's like more of a business meeting than a love fest. now, this cabinet session is being mocked by democrats, of course, right? take a look at senator chuck schumer's video parody. >> i want to thank everybody for coming. i just thought we'd go around the room. lucy, how'd we do on the sunday show...
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. -- mac runs cabinet. macron's cabinet. the former senator was moved from agriculture to territorial planning. several posts in change including the foreign, finance and interior portfolios. the reshuffle had in on the cards after macron's party won a majority in the recent election. there were more changes than expected. a few hours earlier the former justice minister was forced to resign alongside other centrist ministers amid a party scandal. this came days after macron asked a key ally in the middle today can't act of interest scandal to leave his post. is keen tont distance the government from such affairs after he built his campaign on cleaning up french politics. the islamic state group has destroyed the foundations of a base in the iraqi city of mosul. in a tweet sent out today the iraqi prime minister said destruction was an admission by the militants that they are losing the fight for iraq's second-largest city. u.s..s. group says it was act forces who destroyed the mall. what's the situation the
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you go through the cabinet and the cabinet reports on the business that they're doing.ave an embattled president who wants to change the narrative. he enlisted his cabinet to do that. i think at some expense to them, because they look so servile that it was absurd. >> chairman rogers, did it strike you as odd? >> odd and a bit clumsy. it reminds me of that old will rogers saying. it's like that feeling you get when a baby gets ahold of a hammer. it just feels really, really odd. you are not supposed to laugh at my jokes. >> it's really funny. i hadn't heard that. >> i will tell you the one thing that bothered me about it is that the adulation -- this was the first big formal cabinet meeting which is normally a substantive meeting that you would hope gets on to a more substantive conversation. but this whole -- it seemed so clumsy. adulation is a big part of american politics. you see it on the house floor. they say, mr. speaker, and my great and good friend on the other side of the aisle who i will proceed to rip their face off here in a few minutes, this has all been p
you go through the cabinet and the cabinet reports on the business that they're doing.ave an embattled president who wants to change the narrative. he enlisted his cabinet to do that. i think at some expense to them, because they look so servile that it was absurd. >> chairman rogers, did it strike you as odd? >> odd and a bit clumsy. it reminds me of that old will rogers saying. it's like that feeling you get when a baby gets ahold of a hammer. it just feels really, really odd. you...
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meanwhile, he's back in the cabinet.ing the manchester concert bombing say they're now sure the attacker, salman abedi, carried out the atrocity on his own. sport now and a full round—up from the sports centre. an important world cup qualifier match for wales this evening in serbia. in the end they had to settle for a one all brought that leaves them with an uphill task if they are to make it to russia next summer. wales will put ahead of them were denied a vital victory when the home side scored a late equaliser. international football really stands still for very long. less than one year after the heroics of wales, qualification for the next tournament hangs in the balance. a trip to belgrade a tall order and it was serbia with the best of few chances. for wales, opportunities we re chances. for wales, opportunities were limited. but a referee spotted here what few others did. a poll on the shirt and that was the chance they needed. the noise blocked out and the wales were ahead. serbia now taking aim and getting close
meanwhile, he's back in the cabinet.ing the manchester concert bombing say they're now sure the attacker, salman abedi, carried out the atrocity on his own. sport now and a full round—up from the sports centre. an important world cup qualifier match for wales this evening in serbia. in the end they had to settle for a one all brought that leaves them with an uphill task if they are to make it to russia next summer. wales will put ahead of them were denied a vital victory when the home side...
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again, president trump at a cabinet meeting this morning.berg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets: european close." the selloff in big tech stocks. the biggest the client in a year. in the united states, shares continuing to fall, but off the lows for the day with apple contributing the most two declines. renick.ing in oliver is this the beginning of something or a little profit taking? there are a lot of interesting things going on, but whether or not this is systemic and this is the first issue to drop in a larger equity selloff or reversal, i think we might be getting ahead of ourselves. we got a lot of people watching valuations, moving into growth come many architecture over the past 6-12 months, then you had a note come out and a few people on the shortselling convergence had a of central banks a bit, so taking money off the table and selling out strategies, but across the market, things are still pretty good in terms of equities in tact. it has not brought down the entire market, and that is a big deal. #9315, tech momentum growth,
again, president trump at a cabinet meeting this morning.berg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets: european close." the selloff in big tech stocks. the biggest the client in a year. in the united states, shares continuing to fall, but off the lows for the day with apple contributing the most two declines. renick.ing in oliver is this the beginning of something or a little profit taking? there are a lot of interesting things going on, but whether or not this is systemic and this is...
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those are staying the same but we have had two cabinet ministers, former cabinet ministers, coming in, we have yet to find out what will happen to them and we expect to see more following them. six junior ministers lost their seats at this election, and it is expected that those rules will need to be felled and, of course, there was one minister who had a cabinet position, ben gummer, he lost his seat, so there is still one vacancy around there is still one vacancy around the cabinet table, we have yet to find out who will fill it. good to get that brief update, we will be back with you once there is any further news. ellie price at downing street. and joining me now is the former conservative party leader, michael howard, lord howarth, thank you very much forjoining us on the bbc news channel. as someone who knows about the pressures of leadership, what would your advice be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, ithink be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, i think she be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, ithink she is be to theresa may right now
those are staying the same but we have had two cabinet ministers, former cabinet ministers, coming in, we have yet to find out what will happen to them and we expect to see more following them. six junior ministers lost their seats at this election, and it is expected that those rules will need to be felled and, of course, there was one minister who had a cabinet position, ben gummer, he lost his seat, so there is still one vacancy around there is still one vacancy around the cabinet table, we...
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last thing before we go here tonight, about that cabinet meeting today where each cabinet member praisesdent in turn around the table, before we play more highlights this headline and lead paragraph from the "associated press." who loves him more, trump's cabinet gush at meeting. date line washington, great president or greatest? that appeared to be the question that president donald trump's first full meeting of his cabinet on monday as top aides took turns piling praises on the boss. here now more from those members of the cabinet. >> greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president to a president who is keeping his word to the american people. >> my privilege to be here. deeply honored and i want to thank you for keeping your commitment to the american workers. >> my hat's off to you for taking that stand and for sending a clear message around the world that america is going to continue to lead in the area of energy. >> what an incredible honor it is to lead the department of health and human services at this pivotal time under your leadership. i can't thank you enough for lea
last thing before we go here tonight, about that cabinet meeting today where each cabinet member praisesdent in turn around the table, before we play more highlights this headline and lead paragraph from the "associated press." who loves him more, trump's cabinet gush at meeting. date line washington, great president or greatest? that appeared to be the question that president donald trump's first full meeting of his cabinet on monday as top aides took turns piling praises on the...
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you can't say this looks like a cabinet member may do and therefore you can't do it. you're not depending on either. >> i'm not sure about the current structure but i would say that i don't think any fair reading of enterprise or morrison would suggest that a four cause restriction on secretary of treasury is consistent with article two or myers. certainly, somebody's executor didn't suggest that and no one has ever understood that to be that way. >> in the history. on history, generally, one of the things we have to take free enterprise from the history and honesty that one of the things we focused on at the panel level. the question, that it raises is that history, where congress has always done it multimember with one or two exceptions for 100 years, was that an accident? or is there a reason that congress did it? and what do you think mark you have a lot of questions that there's really no difference but why if there's no difference, is this repeated over and over again? >> i think the reason -- i think the reason it was repeated over and over again is as some of
you can't say this looks like a cabinet member may do and therefore you can't do it. you're not depending on either. >> i'm not sure about the current structure but i would say that i don't think any fair reading of enterprise or morrison would suggest that a four cause restriction on secretary of treasury is consistent with article two or myers. certainly, somebody's executor didn't suggest that and no one has ever understood that to be that way. >> in the history. on history,...
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this is a political cabinet today, we have seen them all go in there, of course the cabinet reshuffle was, wasn't particularly exciting, there were not many big changes, a sign i think that theresa may's authority has been badly damaged. she has been very much forced to reach out to former enemies, michael gove, coming back as environment secretary, he came back after being sacked by her around about a year ago. the discussion around the table will be about what went wrong, i'm sure, but theresa may thinks she can do to change things to make things better, and i'm sure as well discussions about brexit. there are people asking about her future, questioning how long she can last. for now she is said, because there are lots of conservative mps who are very worried about brexit being derailed. they want to get on with that, the idea of a long three month tory leadership contestjust as brexit talks are about to sat, they certainly don't want that. even more than that, they do not want a general election. they feel that the electorate is pretty volatile, they couldn't guarantee of course th
this is a political cabinet today, we have seen them all go in there, of course the cabinet reshuffle was, wasn't particularly exciting, there were not many big changes, a sign i think that theresa may's authority has been badly damaged. she has been very much forced to reach out to former enemies, michael gove, coming back as environment secretary, he came back after being sacked by her around about a year ago. the discussion around the table will be about what went wrong, i'm sure, but...
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meeting with the entire cabinet present. the confirmation process has been record-setting long, and i mean record-setting long, for some of the finest people in our country being delayed and
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but theresa may knows power has shifted from her to the cabinet and her party.you have confidence in theresa may's leadership... excuse me, laura, thank you. do you have confidence in the prime minister? do you think she can survive this? do you have confidence in the prime minister after the election? arriving for the first meeting, they weren't all quite ready to give full—throated support. do you have confidence in the prime minister, though? absolutely. having lost the tories‘ majority, theresa may needs to convince her cabinet colleagues she is still right for the job. they look like they need to convince themselves. we have had some very productive discussions with the dup... the tories hopes of getting anything done lie in a deal with northern irish mps. it's not even clear yet if the queen's speech, the official start of the government and its business, will go ahead as planned next week. i think that the details of the queen's speech, the substance of the queen's speech is what matters. it's been known for some days that we are seeking an agreement with
but theresa may knows power has shifted from her to the cabinet and her party.you have confidence in theresa may's leadership... excuse me, laura, thank you. do you have confidence in the prime minister? do you think she can survive this? do you have confidence in the prime minister after the election? arriving for the first meeting, they weren't all quite ready to give full—throated support. do you have confidence in the prime minister, though? absolutely. having lost the tories‘ majority,...
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second time that he has met with the cabinet. the first time he has met with the full cabinet.he last time he met was back in march. there was still up for members missing. the president making an attempt monday morning to get the agenda back on track, declaring this workplace environment week. you saw ivanka talk about that a moment ago. and he was tweeting last night, great numbers on the economy. all of our work, including the passage of many bills and regulation through executive orders now kicking in. last week, which was an infant with, was overshadowed by james comey's testimony. first to come ivanka trump, who is a big part in this week's policy proposal, said that she thought the testimony turned out well for her father. here listen now. >> he felt very vindicated. with all the statements that were making. he feels incredibly optimistic. but you know, at the white hous white house, and trust administration, we were incredibly focused on the reason we all went to washington. what we are fighting for. >> he did mention a second ago that the mayor of walks out with, was c
second time that he has met with the cabinet. the first time he has met with the full cabinet.he last time he met was back in march. there was still up for members missing. the president making an attempt monday morning to get the agenda back on track, declaring this workplace environment week. you saw ivanka talk about that a moment ago. and he was tweeting last night, great numbers on the economy. all of our work, including the passage of many bills and regulation through executive orders now...
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even when you saw the interview she gave in the cabinet office, in the cabinet room last night.ave been. emotionally, if nothing else. i think the scale of the ambition that she would have set herself and her team had set her, not much more than 48 hours ago, for that to lie in wreckage around her and be scrambling around, trying to reconcile the positions of ruth davidson on one hand and the dup on the other, get it written on goatskin, whatever it is, and fit it into the queen's diary. it all feels chaotic at the moment. and the last thing she could have imagined. looking at the make—up of the new cabinet, bringing in michael gove, switching people in those keyjobs, does it tell you that she is doing her best to try to balance opinion within the party? or, are these moves forced upon her? it tells me the party has told her that this is the party has told her that this is the only that she will stay in government. or in downing street. she is currently basically a prisoner of the conservative party, a hostage of downing street. it is miserable and does not feel sustainable in m
even when you saw the interview she gave in the cabinet office, in the cabinet room last night.ave been. emotionally, if nothing else. i think the scale of the ambition that she would have set herself and her team had set her, not much more than 48 hours ago, for that to lie in wreckage around her and be scrambling around, trying to reconcile the positions of ruth davidson on one hand and the dup on the other, get it written on goatskin, whatever it is, and fit it into the queen's diary. it all...
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so the cabinet is back? we have always had cabinet is back? had good discussions, but an orator government, as i have said, will require a different approach, and an even more collective approach than we had. that was sir michael fallon talking to andrew marr. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, was also on the programme and said his party was ready to fight another election and was rewarded for a successful campaign. the conservatives, he said, are in turmoil. we have a chaotic situation with the government re—election on the basis of having a bigger mandate and majority to bring stability to british politics, and what have begot? a minority government relying on the dup to try to get business through the house of commons when they have no agreed positions on most issues, it seems to me. i think it is chaotic. we are ready and able to put forward a serious programme which obviously has massive support in this country. remember, this election campaign turned around a great deal on the basis of an awful lot of people rejecting the politics of fea
so the cabinet is back? we have always had cabinet is back? had good discussions, but an orator government, as i have said, will require a different approach, and an even more collective approach than we had. that was sir michael fallon talking to andrew marr. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, was also on the programme and said his party was ready to fight another election and was rewarded for a successful campaign. the conservatives, he said, are in turmoil. we have a chaotic situation with...
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this might not be the reef reshuffled cabinet we were expecting a few weeks ago.come back for any more reshuffle news this afternoon. the prime minister has spoken on the phone with the irish taoiseach, enda kenny. our correspondentjohn campbell is in our belfast newsroom. it's interesting that we have the statement from number ten, albeit in response to an intervention, if you wa nt to response to an intervention, if you want to call it that, from the iris by minister. trying to offer reassurance to nationalist and republicans in the northern ireland assembly that they will be working to try to restore that assembly, which collapsed earlier this year? what is happening here is that the good friday agreement is the document that underpins the peace process in northern ireland. the british and irish government are supposed to act as co—guarantors of that agreement. they should act with rigorous impartiality when it comes to northern ireland matters. if the dup is propping up the conservative government, how could the conservative government act with impartiality in
this might not be the reef reshuffled cabinet we were expecting a few weeks ago.come back for any more reshuffle news this afternoon. the prime minister has spoken on the phone with the irish taoiseach, enda kenny. our correspondentjohn campbell is in our belfast newsroom. it's interesting that we have the statement from number ten, albeit in response to an intervention, if you wa nt to response to an intervention, if you want to call it that, from the iris by minister. trying to offer...
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the cartoon lady never saw the cookie go to the cabinet but the kid saw the cookie go to the cabinet and the kid says she thinks it's in the cabinet. she knows it's in the cabinet because the kid knows it's in the cabinet and until a certain age she doesn't have this awareness that you might have something else in your mind other than what she knows which is why they say until the age of four or five kids don't lie. they think was the point of flying? you know what i know. so i'm trying to communicate with people, instead of making use of the idea that this person may have a different idea from what i'm thinking we will use technical terms as though the other person understands. at four or five years old thinking what they know i know because we forget people have different ideas in their heads with different understandings and different experience. it's very easy to forget that. it has its own jargon and we get so used to it we think like a kid they must understand that too. >> host: the kid jargon or vernacular be used as a bullying technique and i'm smarter than you technique? >>
the cartoon lady never saw the cookie go to the cabinet but the kid saw the cookie go to the cabinet and the kid says she thinks it's in the cabinet. she knows it's in the cabinet because the kid knows it's in the cabinet and until a certain age she doesn't have this awareness that you might have something else in your mind other than what she knows which is why they say until the age of four or five kids don't lie. they think was the point of flying? you know what i know. so i'm trying to...
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the cabinet has no detailed plan.s to keep business supplied with vital european workers. david davis, the brexit secretary, does too. but wants migration down in the end. trade secretary liam fox is tougher still, wants out of the eu, even if that means no deal. but the parliamentary pressures after the election are huge. this debate's been going round in circles. since the election it's picked up pace. brexiteers want to break free of all eu control. others say compromise on migration, on eu payments for the sake of a deal. whether it's on movement of people, how the rules can be adjusted, budget payments, things like that, i think there needs to be a bit of flexibility because the politician's job is to make this work for the nation as a whole, not to dispute amongst themselves. 17.4 million people voted for the simple principle that decisions should be made by democratically elected politicians here in westminster that decide our laws, our money and our borders. that's what should be negotiated, starting next mond
the cabinet has no detailed plan.s to keep business supplied with vital european workers. david davis, the brexit secretary, does too. but wants migration down in the end. trade secretary liam fox is tougher still, wants out of the eu, even if that means no deal. but the parliamentary pressures after the election are huge. this debate's been going round in circles. since the election it's picked up pace. brexiteers want to break free of all eu control. others say compromise on migration, on eu...
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the most recent being that he has confidence in his entire cabinet.ave not heard those magic words confidence in attorney general jeff sessions which they have to know allows this conversation to feed that cloud and feed those questions. they clearly don't want to put this to bed. >> we'll see if he says the president has confidence in his entire cabinet or if he's ready to finally say that would include the attorney general. the breaking news this hour as we've been reporting the ninth circuit court of appeals has now joins the fourth circuit court of appeals in saying the travel ban, the revised version, 2.0, is not going to be implemented. some vetting procedures can go forward. but it's now up to the u.s. supreme court. >> that's right. nothing breeds a lack of confidence in our a.g. than saying i told you so. i told you how they were going to rule which is why i didn't want you to water it down. >> that's what the president did. >> so this is squarely in the lap of the supreme court. remember, jeff sessions and the department of justice did not w
the most recent being that he has confidence in his entire cabinet.ave not heard those magic words confidence in attorney general jeff sessions which they have to know allows this conversation to feed that cloud and feed those questions. they clearly don't want to put this to bed. >> we'll see if he says the president has confidence in his entire cabinet or if he's ready to finally say that would include the attorney general. the breaking news this hour as we've been reporting the ninth...
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what is the deal with this unusual start to yesterday's cabinet meeting?re going to explore that a bit more. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. niah has a detroit based bottled tea business. local customers love her product but she wants to go national. she asked for "your business" make-over and now she's about to break through with the disruptive strategy and big time distribution. watch "your business" weekends at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open. visit openforum.com for ideas to help you grow your business. american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out how american express cards and services over hereno!ver here! (dog barking) whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. from the b-2 to the upcoming b-21, northrop grum
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michael is back in the cabinet. what does that add to the cabinet?of the cheerleaders for brexit. the deal with the dup was on-again, off-again over the weekend. it seems there is no deal yet. those conversations will continue. what will they contain? crucially, the brexit conversation, how hard that border would be between the north and the republic of ireland, and what else will they demand? we mentioned corporation tax, 12 points i've percent -- 12.5% was a key condition. the markets?e in a selloff in the united states on friday. what are the other stories? manus: that tech selloff is taking u.s. futures lower and our european equities also getting battered despite macron's early election indications, potential victory in terms of the number of seats. london is the swing voter. down 0.75%. sterling volatility dropped in the last three days. that is more a reflection of the boost from sterling which gives the ftse 100 companies that. european equities set for a lower open. msci asia-pacific, samsung falling through on the selloff in u.s. technology
michael is back in the cabinet. what does that add to the cabinet?of the cheerleaders for brexit. the deal with the dup was on-again, off-again over the weekend. it seems there is no deal yet. those conversations will continue. what will they contain? crucially, the brexit conversation, how hard that border would be between the north and the republic of ireland, and what else will they demand? we mentioned corporation tax, 12 points i've percent -- 12.5% was a key condition. the markets?e in a...
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the cabinet has no detailed plan.ness supplied with vital european workers. david davis, the brexit secretary, does too, but wants migration down in the end. trade secretary liam fox is tougher still and wants out of the eu even if that means no deal, but the parliamentary pressures after the election are huge. this debate has been going around in circles. since the election, it's picked up pace. brexiteers want to break free of all eu control. others say compromise on migration, on eu payments, for the sake of a deal. whether it's on movement of people, how the rules can be adjusted, budget payments, things like that, there needs to be flexibility because the politicians' job is to make this work for the nation as a whole, not to dispute amongst themselves. 17.4 million people voted for the simple principle that decisions should be made by democratically elected politicians here in westminster that decide our laws, our money and our borders and that's what should be negotiated, starting next monday. labour wants all
the cabinet has no detailed plan.ness supplied with vital european workers. david davis, the brexit secretary, does too, but wants migration down in the end. trade secretary liam fox is tougher still and wants out of the eu even if that means no deal, but the parliamentary pressures after the election are huge. this debate has been going around in circles. since the election, it's picked up pace. brexiteers want to break free of all eu control. others say compromise on migration, on eu...
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theeems to be shaping cabinet around her. she has the first cabinet meeting today. think there are really amazing lines from the weekend, which they didn't manage to shoot themselves in the head. these allegations and counter allegations are going to run, but is it only a matter of time before she is forced to step down? is this just trying to avoid a leadership challenge as the cap down to the start of brexit takes away? >> let's have a think about this. we heard from the former chancellor in the u.k. and he seems to be enjoying his job in journalism. these editor of the evening standard. this is what he said yesterday. >> theresa may is a dead woman walking. it's just how long is she going to remain on death row? we will know very shortly. in other words, we could get to the middle of next week and it could all caps for her. waset's remember that she -- he was fired by theresa may from the cabinet. she said, you need to get to know your party better. let's put this in context with those members of the cabinet we have heard from. forced johnson denied he is running
theeems to be shaping cabinet around her. she has the first cabinet meeting today. think there are really amazing lines from the weekend, which they didn't manage to shoot themselves in the head. these allegations and counter allegations are going to run, but is it only a matter of time before she is forced to step down? is this just trying to avoid a leadership challenge as the cap down to the start of brexit takes away? >> let's have a think about this. we heard from the former...
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since our first cabinet meeting with the entire cabinet present. the confirmation process has ien record-setting long and mean record-setting long. with some of the finest people in our country being delayed and delayed and delayed. but that is, much of that is over now we are going through the regular process with people at other levels of government and that is a very long process also including ethics committee which is -- has become difficult to deal with. we have our cabinet approved and it want to welcome the secretary of agriculture sonny purdue, the secretary of labor, director of u.s.nal intelligence, and trade representative robert by heiser. it is an incredibly talented group of people. each person at this table and i chose them not only because of their remarkable experience and success, but because they have all united by one shared goal. what they want to do is very simple, but a beautiful goal, serving and defending our beloved nation. together, we are working every day and we have been working for ourd together safety,to protect the
since our first cabinet meeting with the entire cabinet present. the confirmation process has ien record-setting long and mean record-setting long. with some of the finest people in our country being delayed and delayed and delayed. but that is, much of that is over now we are going through the regular process with people at other levels of government and that is a very long process also including ethics committee which is -- has become difficult to deal with. we have our cabinet approved and...
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michael gove has even got a job in the cabinet.e is back as well and he of course was the challenger to her. he was, the man she sucked saying you need to go and earn some loyalty. it is a sign of her wea kness loyalty. it is a sign of her weakness he has been brought back already. so it will be a difficult cabinet meeting for her today, very difficult few days but the question that many are asking is how long is this situation went to last? in interviews on the weekend she said going in that if all it did i would serve for five years and some people are saying it may not even be five days, depends on the cabinet meeting today, she has lost authority and the backbench, the 1922 committee, the backbench, the 1922 committee, the so—called men in grey suits with margaret thatcher all of those years ago, she is no margaret thatcher. we we re ago, she is no margaret thatcher. we were about to bring in david college green but we will do that at a moment, he is not there yet, but the irish times, we will look at that. you mentioned the pr
michael gove has even got a job in the cabinet.e is back as well and he of course was the challenger to her. he was, the man she sucked saying you need to go and earn some loyalty. it is a sign of her wea kness loyalty. it is a sign of her weakness he has been brought back already. so it will be a difficult cabinet meeting for her today, very difficult few days but the question that many are asking is how long is this situation went to last? in interviews on the weekend she said going in that...
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as work to find a deal with the democratic unionists continues, members of theresa may's cabinet haveacked her despite open speculation from other senior tories about her future. overnight, the government and the democratic unionist party both issued statements, making clear that a deal between them has yet to be finalised. let's take a look at some of the main developments. defence secretary michael fallon says a deal can be done with the dup on major issues but clarified that there was no final agreement on the terms of a minority government deal. dup leader arlene foster is due to meet theresa may in downing street on tuesday. meanwhile, there's been much speculation about theresa may's future as prime minister, with former chancellor george osborne calling her, "a dead woman walking", after voters stripped her of a parliamentary majority. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he is ready to fight another election, which he says could happen in the next few months or early next year, and in the meantime, he will be putting together an alternative queen's speech. no word this morning from
as work to find a deal with the democratic unionists continues, members of theresa may's cabinet haveacked her despite open speculation from other senior tories about her future. overnight, the government and the democratic unionist party both issued statements, making clear that a deal between them has yet to be finalised. let's take a look at some of the main developments. defence secretary michael fallon says a deal can be done with the dup on major issues but clarified that there was no...
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love that cabinet meeting. really solid. >> i do think it is important to acknowledge that criticism of the news media is perfectly appropriate and often justified and so there's nothing inherently wrong with the president saying that we do a bad job at this or that. his rhetoric, talking about our hate and we're enemies of the american people, that i think -- i don't think that's helpful. >> we're doing soul searching obviously at the moment. >> damning our existence. >> cnn's special coverage of the sessions hearing begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern. please stay with cnn for that. >> panel, thank you very much. meanwhile health care, of course, on the minds of americans as well as republican senators who have been crafting a bill behind closed doors. so what's in it? what can the democrats tell us about it? we ask up next. there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match,
love that cabinet meeting. really solid. >> i do think it is important to acknowledge that criticism of the news media is perfectly appropriate and often justified and so there's nothing inherently wrong with the president saying that we do a bad job at this or that. his rhetoric, talking about our hate and we're enemies of the american people, that i think -- i don't think that's helpful. >> we're doing soul searching obviously at the moment. >> damning our existence....
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britain's prime minister, theresa may will meet her new cabinet this morning.s the first gathering since last thursday's general election in the uk plunged her government into crisis. mrs may will also meet the wider party, many of whom are furious that she's lost the party its parliamentary majority. not only will the cabinet have to deal with problems created from last week's vote, also looming on the horizon are the talks over britain's proposed exit from the european union. here's our political correspondent tom bateman. back at the heart of government. michael gove‘s last regular appearances on the street would be fought theresa may became prime minister. she sacked her old opponent are bruising referendum campaign. he will now sit alongside borisjohnson. the two men spectacularly fell out over the tory leadership contest last year. the foreign secretary has denied having his eye on the top job again, telling mps to rally around theresa may. jeremy corbyn did not win this election. it is absolute right that she should go ahead, former government, and deliv
britain's prime minister, theresa may will meet her new cabinet this morning.s the first gathering since last thursday's general election in the uk plunged her government into crisis. mrs may will also meet the wider party, many of whom are furious that she's lost the party its parliamentary majority. not only will the cabinet have to deal with problems created from last week's vote, also looming on the horizon are the talks over britain's proposed exit from the european union. here's our...
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defense minister and is one of three women to be assigned a senior cabinet post.nd former lawmaker bruno le maire has been named economy minister. claire williams tells us more about the changes. shakeup ofen a big the french cabinet. altogether, 30 members, 15 men and 15 women. two women have received senior posts. defense and for the justice ministry. interesting is that emmanuel macron and his prime minister have made a real effort to try to change the way things are structured in the cabinet so that we don't see the kind of rivalries that emmanuel macron saw when he was economy minister. what they've done is that no longer will junior ministers have their own departments are portfolios to manage. instead, they will be attached to a senior minister as a kind of equity. emmanuel macron hopes that will prevent the kind of rivalries he economyd when he was minister when francois hollande was president. laura: that announcement came just hours after the man who helped emmanuel macron to power quit his post. ministerown as justice because of a probe into wrongdoing.
defense minister and is one of three women to be assigned a senior cabinet post.nd former lawmaker bruno le maire has been named economy minister. claire williams tells us more about the changes. shakeup ofen a big the french cabinet. altogether, 30 members, 15 men and 15 women. two women have received senior posts. defense and for the justice ministry. interesting is that emmanuel macron and his prime minister have made a real effort to try to change the way things are structured in the...
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this is the first cabinet meeting with the entire cabinet present. this has been record-setting long i mean record-setting with some of the finest people in our country being delayed, delayed, and delayed. much of that is over and the regular process with people of other levels of government, a very long process, including committee -- ethics committee, which has become difficult to deal with. we have our cabinet approved and i want to welcome the secretary of agriculture, sonny perdue. the secretary of labor, director of national intelligence, daniel coats, and u.s. trade representative kirk robert mai representative, -- rt mai tai i chose each person at this table not only because of their remarkable experience and success, but because they have all united i one shared goal. one very simple, but very surveying and defending our beloved nation. we are working every day and have been working very hard together for our country to protect the safety, bringing back jobs in our country, and putting, always, america first. ran it was make america great ag
this is the first cabinet meeting with the entire cabinet present. this has been record-setting long i mean record-setting with some of the finest people in our country being delayed, delayed, and delayed. much of that is over and the regular process with people of other levels of government, a very long process, including committee -- ethics committee, which has become difficult to deal with. we have our cabinet approved and i want to welcome the secretary of agriculture, sonny perdue. the...
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cabinet colleagues that she can turn to.this parliament, and we still have one seat to gom kensington. but this is a record number. and who used to run women to run the conservative party? theresa may. exactly. the torrential rain is not putting off tourists who are gathering outside buckingham palace. ican gathering outside buckingham palace. i can show you the scene. changing the guard at buckingham palace. but all eyes on horse guards parade. many rehearsals going on for the birthday parade for the queen and the trooping the colour which takes place a week tomorrow. they are on their way to buckingham palace was. momentum marching there! the weather is not buzzing of people who have come to see the great spectacle —— not putting off people. this is happening outside buckingham palace now. andrew neil? thank you for the sympathy. the sunshine has come out now. there you go. if you don‘t like the weather, hang around, it changes in15 the weather, hang around, it changes in 15 minutes. the weather, hang around, it changes in
cabinet colleagues that she can turn to.this parliament, and we still have one seat to gom kensington. but this is a record number. and who used to run women to run the conservative party? theresa may. exactly. the torrential rain is not putting off tourists who are gathering outside buckingham palace. ican gathering outside buckingham palace. i can show you the scene. changing the guard at buckingham palace. but all eyes on horse guards parade. many rehearsals going on for the birthday parade...
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can you confirm that there has been a discussion in cabinet since the election?”since the election? i do not think there is a conflict. what the chancellor said in his speech was that we were leaving the single market and the customs union but we may need some transition time to help by businesses adapt to that. i do not think any of us have a problem with that and i think what the chancellor has set out is actually very sensible and we need to look at the economic benefits and how we can maximise those that is exactly what we are doing in our discussions the united states. what he is talking about our customs arrangements similar to what we have at the moment within the customs union and a much longer slope, rather than this cliff edge. does that complicated for you when you're trying to sew up these global trade deals, if we have a longer transition bound by the customs union rules? we have to discuss what sort of transition it would be and thatis sort of transition it would be and that is quite a long way off. what is clear is that we will be leaving the custom
can you confirm that there has been a discussion in cabinet since the election?”since the election? i do not think there is a conflict. what the chancellor said in his speech was that we were leaving the single market and the customs union but we may need some transition time to help by businesses adapt to that. i do not think any of us have a problem with that and i think what the chancellor has set out is actually very sensible and we need to look at the economic benefits and how we can...
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the cabinet agrees trump is doing great. the "washington post" story noting some of the over the top praise of the president by his cabinet. the efforts to buck up the boss. "washington post" writes immediate notice on social media with some comparing trump to king lear. parody video was sent out on twitter by chuck schumer. we're talking about this senate hearing today. featuring one of the members of the cabinet, jeff sessions. 2:30 today going up before the senate intelligence committee. randy in wisconsin line for republicans your thoughts. caller: good morning. let's put this in perspective. i hope c-span does not fall into this constant "washington post" and "new york times" stuff that they put in the paper. you just read another article from "washington post" that said something and then you repeat it. al franken comedian from minnesota, he said that it was alleged in the paper what he read to jeff sessions they trying to pin on him. it's fake news and the people are finally going to know it. what it is, the news medi
the cabinet agrees trump is doing great. the "washington post" story noting some of the over the top praise of the president by his cabinet. the efforts to buck up the boss. "washington post" writes immediate notice on social media with some comparing trump to king lear. parody video was sent out on twitter by chuck schumer. we're talking about this senate hearing today. featuring one of the members of the cabinet, jeff sessions. 2:30 today going up before the senate...
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the president convened, gloria, his entire cabinet. to some of the words that were uttered. >> thank you, mr. president, and it's the greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president to a president who's keeping his word to the american people. >> mr. president, i am privileged to be here. deeply honored, and i want to thank you for keeping your commitment to the american workers. >> mr. president, what an incredible honor it is to lead the department of health and human services at this pivotal time under your leadership. i can't thank you enough for the privilege you've given me and leadership you've shown. >> mr. president, thank you for the honor to serve the country. it's a great privilege. >> we thank you for the opportunity and the blessing that you've given us to serve your agenda and the american people. >> i want to congratulate you on the men and women you've placed around this table. this is a team you've assembled that's working hand in glove for the better of america, and i want to thank you for that. these are gr
the president convened, gloria, his entire cabinet. to some of the words that were uttered. >> thank you, mr. president, and it's the greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president to a president who's keeping his word to the american people. >> mr. president, i am privileged to be here. deeply honored, and i want to thank you for keeping your commitment to the american workers. >> mr. president, what an incredible honor it is to lead the department of health and...
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david, the president met with his cabinet today.hey had to say. >> it's good to be here and celebrate this group. >> mr. president, it is a privilege to be here. deeply honored. i want to thank you for keeping your commitment to the american workers. >> i can't thank you enough for the leadership that you've shown. >> i want to thank you for getting this country moving again, and also working again. >> on behalf of the entire senior staff around you, mr. president, we thank you for the opportunity and the blessing that you've given us to serve your agenda and the american people. >> what's going on here, david? >> don, first of all i'm honored to be associated with your broad shoulders and abilities. >> thank you. >> i don't know what's going on exactly, but i will tell you that it's a part of a pattern with this president. that's just the way that he likes to do business, when i think it comes to his ego, and how he sees himself as a leader. and i think his staff obliges him. let me say we're focusing on this particular event today
david, the president met with his cabinet today.hey had to say. >> it's good to be here and celebrate this group. >> mr. president, it is a privilege to be here. deeply honored. i want to thank you for keeping your commitment to the american workers. >> i can't thank you enough for the leadership that you've shown. >> i want to thank you for getting this country moving again, and also working again. >> on behalf of the entire senior staff around you, mr. president,...
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and the kid says, she think its nit cabinet, she knows it's in the cabinet because the kid knows it's in the cabinet and until a certain age she doesn't have this awareness you might have something necessary your mind other what she knows. which is why they say until the age of four or five, kids don't lie. they don't realize it's useful to lie because they think what's the point of right? you know what i know. so in trying to communicate with people, often instead of making use of the idea that this person may have a different used -- different idea from what i am thinking, we use technical terms as though the other person understands it, as though we're four or five years old thinking what i know they know, because we forget that people have different ideas in their heads. they have different understandings, different experiences, very easy to forget that. every single field has its own jargon and we get so use it to, we think like the kid, they most understand it, too. >> host: but kid jargon and vernacular be used as a bullying thing. >> guest: it can. i would talk about it as tho
and the kid says, she think its nit cabinet, she knows it's in the cabinet because the kid knows it's in the cabinet and until a certain age she doesn't have this awareness you might have something necessary your mind other what she knows. which is why they say until the age of four or five, kids don't lie. they don't realize it's useful to lie because they think what's the point of right? you know what i know. so in trying to communicate with people, often instead of making use of the idea...
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it's their overly embrace the motion. >> is in the idea of the cabinet officers the president control over them is what -- he needs the cabinet officers that he can take care and that the law is basically executed and the treasury secretary isn't an analog to the director of the cap to the extent that their president turns to advice for trade, policy and the things the president has to constantly do. >> >> no different than the cfe director. >> so with that exemption process. >> we don't allow that position your honor we believe that key area it is a multi number agency so therefore their rationale is a greater intrusion on the president's power. >> the exemption from the appropriations does not deal with the executive but diminishes the constitutional function of congress. >> suppose that's right but with that analysis. >> with the analysis of the cabinet secretary a can see the others but it seems the logic of what is going on is if this single director only removable for cause food takes under his purview a huge part of clearly is the business of the executive agency could you have
it's their overly embrace the motion. >> is in the idea of the cabinet officers the president control over them is what -- he needs the cabinet officers that he can take care and that the law is basically executed and the treasury secretary isn't an analog to the director of the cap to the extent that their president turns to advice for trade, policy and the things the president has to constantly do. >> >> no different than the cfe director. >> so with that exemption...
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up her credibility around the cabinet table and in parliament.may is helped by strong backing from brexiteers. 0ne leading figure insists he supports her on merit. very often, our strengths and our weaknesses are two sides of the same coin. theresa may is strong and stable, or she is a rude word difficult woman! and if you are looking at her strengths, she is strong and stable, if you are an opponent, she is, expletive, difficult woman. and that is exactly the same personality type. what we need at the moment is somebody who is resolute and carries on, has an element of stubbornness within her. that seems to me to be the leader that we've got. jacob rees—mogg believes the talk of an early leadership contest is far—fetched. i think it's folderol. i don't think anything is actually happening. none of these figures has tapped me on the shoulder, nor have their agents, and said, why don't you back so and so, snodgrass minor, for the leadership? a beneficiary of the troubled tory campaign offers some advice for the prime minister. she won't last as pr
up her credibility around the cabinet table and in parliament.may is helped by strong backing from brexiteers. 0ne leading figure insists he supports her on merit. very often, our strengths and our weaknesses are two sides of the same coin. theresa may is strong and stable, or she is a rude word difficult woman! and if you are looking at her strengths, she is strong and stable, if you are an opponent, she is, expletive, difficult woman. and that is exactly the same personality type. what we...