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the cabinet office has apologised and is investigating.service, lord bob kerslakejoins us now from our sheffield newsroom. a very good morning to you. an extremely serious breach. the cabinet office blaming human error. is that good enough? well, look, it isa is that good enough? well, look, it is a serious and indeed extraordinary breach, because this isa extraordinary breach, because this is a well—established process that has gone on pretty much the same way for years. so think an urgent investigation is of course it is likely to be human error, as has been suggested, but we need to know how well staff were trained about the importance of maintaining security, were they briefed on the potential consequences if this information was released? so it does need investigation. i have to see i was responsible for this area, years back, and the team were very good and effective at that time stop but there are significant consequences here and we need to get to the bottom of this as quickly as possible. so you feel like the team was watertight a
the cabinet office has apologised and is investigating.service, lord bob kerslakejoins us now from our sheffield newsroom. a very good morning to you. an extremely serious breach. the cabinet office blaming human error. is that good enough? well, look, it isa is that good enough? well, look, it is a serious and indeed extraordinary breach, because this isa extraordinary breach, because this is a well—established process that has gone on pretty much the same way for years. so think an urgent...
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obviously what has happened is usually embarrassing for the cabinet office.onours list, with people including ben stokes, the cricketer, and sir eltonjohn getting ben stokes, the cricketer, and sir elton john getting awards, ben stokes, the cricketer, and sir eltonjohn getting awards, and then, unfortunately, at the same time they managed to release the addresses of almost all of the people, not quite all because there are a couple of people whose addresses were said to be redacted did, but almost all of the people who got awards. and that includes people in the police services, you know, for whom it may be very dangerous there addresses being in the world for them —— their addresses. and obviously politicians, although clearly most people may know where they live. and celebrities who have received abuse, very nasty abuse online. it made me feel deeply uncomfortable about their address being feel deeply uncomfortable about theiraddress being in feel deeply uncomfortable about their address being in the public domain stop by the information commissioner is goi
obviously what has happened is usually embarrassing for the cabinet office.onours list, with people including ben stokes, the cricketer, and sir eltonjohn getting ben stokes, the cricketer, and sir elton john getting awards, ben stokes, the cricketer, and sir eltonjohn getting awards, and then, unfortunately, at the same time they managed to release the addresses of almost all of the people, not quite all because there are a couple of people whose addresses were said to be redacted did, but...
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he is planning to sack up to a third of his cabinet.ng to put the focus rather than being good media performers but on whether they can actually do thejob. performers but on whether they can actually do the job. it is good to see this happening at last. with minority government after minority government, we are used to cabinet ministers who look good on tv, sound good on tv because that is what the prime minister wants the people to be backing them. borisjohnson here has a massive majority and is not need to get voters on side with me differently cabinet ministers so he will have people good at theirjob. he will go back to cabinet government. that works best. theresa may did not have the intellectual security that she did everything herself and did not involve the rest of the government and it did not really work. i think it is a very good sign. how long will this process ta ke 7 good sign. how long will this process take? some really interesting detail. a lot of departmental changes so he will abolish the brexit department, obviously,
he is planning to sack up to a third of his cabinet.ng to put the focus rather than being good media performers but on whether they can actually do thejob. performers but on whether they can actually do the job. it is good to see this happening at last. with minority government after minority government, we are used to cabinet ministers who look good on tv, sound good on tv because that is what the prime minister wants the people to be backing them. borisjohnson here has a massive majority and...
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the new leader will come in place, appoint the shadow cabinet, i won't be part of the shadow cabinet,need to move on at that stage with the new leader, and i think we will be in a position where we are learning lessons and listening to people. what was it? it wasn'tjust brexit, i think there was a long history of maybe a0 years of neglect. next week, he will bring his brexit bill back to parliament, but for now, boris johnson is familiarising himself with territory that many thought would never go tory. and as iain has been explaining, the infighting has continued amongst labour mps over the timing of jeremy corbyn standing down as party leader. i think that pressure will continue to grow from mps over the next few days, especially those who favour a quicker contest with some others are quite happy to have a period of reflection. one of four that make council elections in case it becomes difficult but no more than a few months to take a look at some big issues that labour has to address we will see kind of a battle over the reasons for the defeat because before we even get to new cand
the new leader will come in place, appoint the shadow cabinet, i won't be part of the shadow cabinet,need to move on at that stage with the new leader, and i think we will be in a position where we are learning lessons and listening to people. what was it? it wasn'tjust brexit, i think there was a long history of maybe a0 years of neglect. next week, he will bring his brexit bill back to parliament, but for now, boris johnson is familiarising himself with territory that many thought would never...
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what do we learn from these two cabinet ministers?tive of the countryside, he is also pretty loyal to theresa may, when she was in downing street, but nonetheless, despite that, and being a remainer, he was given a cabinet office job under boris johnson, and he was given a cabinet office job under borisjohnson, and has now become welsh secretary following alan karen's worst resignation at the very beginning of the election period. nikki morgan, of course, the sentence, no change there. she's continuing in the same job. sentence, no change there. she's continuing in the samejob. i suppose eyebrows are raised at the fa ct suppose eyebrows are raised at the fact that she said she would stand as an mp because of a couple of reasons, really, one was the pressure on a family life, which most mps are forced to live under, and also, she talked about the abuse that she and other mps were getting, particularly, of course, in the wake of the referendum results, and people pushing for that decision to be implemented. she felt under a huge amount
what do we learn from these two cabinet ministers?tive of the countryside, he is also pretty loyal to theresa may, when she was in downing street, but nonetheless, despite that, and being a remainer, he was given a cabinet office job under boris johnson, and he was given a cabinet office job under borisjohnson, and has now become welsh secretary following alan karen's worst resignation at the very beginning of the election period. nikki morgan, of course, the sentence, no change there. she's...
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simon hartjoins the cabinet for the first time, as secretary of state for wales.ed, yeah. i really am, actually. should you stand aside for an interim leader? how the tories fare depends partly on who replaces him. is it time to go? wonderful to see you all. goodbye. jeremy corbyn has promised to go, but not yet. labour faces notjust the choice of who to pick next... this is a moment for reflection. we're talking to lots of colleagues. the competition doesn't open until early next year. but whether to try genuinely to talk about what went wrong... jeremy corbyn‘s weak and incompetent leadership, the decision to back a second referendum, which really alienated millions in our leave voting seats and the manifesto, which read more like a christmas wishlist. 0r turn on each other. morning! one of the possible contenders for the top job, planning to sue another labour mp for alleging she called leave voters stupid. people can slag me off. so long as it's true, i'll take it on the chin, but they can't make up bleep up about me, but they can't make up bleep up about me,
simon hartjoins the cabinet for the first time, as secretary of state for wales.ed, yeah. i really am, actually. should you stand aside for an interim leader? how the tories fare depends partly on who replaces him. is it time to go? wonderful to see you all. goodbye. jeremy corbyn has promised to go, but not yet. labour faces notjust the choice of who to pick next... this is a moment for reflection. we're talking to lots of colleagues. the competition doesn't open until early next year. but...
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a cabinet office spokesperson said...he document was online forjust under an hour before being removed, but there are questions to answer about how it got there in the first place. let's get more on the news that a list of more than 1,000 addresses of new years honours recipients, including what is the cabinet office saying? the cabinet office has supported itself to the information commissioners office which can levy fines for data breaches. the ico to date has tended to levy its biggest fines for much bigger breaches on the much larger scale were maybe hundreds of thousands of documents have been leaked. however, even if the fine is not huge, this is certainly an embarrassing incident for the government, not least because of the personnel involved. there are people who are involved in security and police in northern ireland and therefore it is something they will be looking into very seriously because of the potential security risk. what kind of response have we had four people whose addresses would have appeared on thi
a cabinet office spokesperson said...he document was online forjust under an hour before being removed, but there are questions to answer about how it got there in the first place. let's get more on the news that a list of more than 1,000 addresses of new years honours recipients, including what is the cabinet office saying? the cabinet office has supported itself to the information commissioners office which can levy fines for data breaches. the ico to date has tended to levy its biggest fines...
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a cabinet office spokesperson said...he document was online forjust under an hour before being removed, but there are questions to answer about how it got there in the first place. well, katy‘s also given us this update on the next course of action. the cabinet office has reported itself to the information commissioners office which can levy fines for data breaches. the ico to date has tended to levy its biggest fines for much bigger breaches on the much larger scale where maybe hundreds of thousands of documents have been leaked. it is certainly embarrassing for the government and in the wrong hands this information could potentially pose a security risk to certain individuals. well, household names and unsung volunteers made up the new year honours list. sir eltonjohn has received the highest accolade — he's been made a companion of honour. 0ther singers feature — 0livia newtonjohn becomes a dame, and billy ocean is made an mbe. kathryn stanczysyn reports. # you're the one that i want... olivia newton—john says she is g
a cabinet office spokesperson said...he document was online forjust under an hour before being removed, but there are questions to answer about how it got there in the first place. well, katy‘s also given us this update on the next course of action. the cabinet office has reported itself to the information commissioners office which can levy fines for data breaches. the ico to date has tended to levy its biggest fines for much bigger breaches on the much larger scale where maybe hundreds of...
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the new leader will come in place, appoint a shadow cabinet and i will not be part of the shadow cabinetat new leader and i think we will be in a position where we are learning lessons and listening to people. what was it? it was notjust brexit, there was a long history of maybe a0 years of neglect. next week he will bring his brexit bill back to parliament, but for now, boris johnson is familiarising himself with territory that many thought would never go tory. iain watson, bbc news. the first minister of scotland and snp leader, nicola sturgeon, has welcomed the party's new mps in dundee. the scottish national party won 48 of scotland's 59 seats in thursday's election. nicola sturgeon said the result showed scotland wanted "a different future" to the rest of the uk and that she would publish a paper next week outlining the case for another referendum on scottish independence. this was a watershed election. it couldn't really be clearer now that the majority in scotland want a very different future to that that has been chosen by much of the rest of the uk. scotland said no to borisjohn
the new leader will come in place, appoint a shadow cabinet and i will not be part of the shadow cabinetat new leader and i think we will be in a position where we are learning lessons and listening to people. what was it? it was notjust brexit, there was a long history of maybe a0 years of neglect. next week he will bring his brexit bill back to parliament, but for now, boris johnson is familiarising himself with territory that many thought would never go tory. iain watson, bbc news. the first...
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that was the message he gave the cabinet members this morning. as the cabinet members this morning.am gathered around him, he told them they had to deliver on the promises that they had made to the british people. the voters of this country have changed his government and our party for the better. and we must repay their trust now by working flat out to change our country for the better. and we should have absolutely no embarrassment about saying that we are a people's government and this is a people's cabinet. and we are going to be working on the priorities of the british people. and that is what they want us to do and we must recognise that the people lent us their votes at the selection. it was an extraordinary, a seismic collection, but we need to repay their trust and work 24 hours a day, work flat out to deliver on it. of course, the first 100 days, where busy. 140 days, whatever it was. it was a very frenetic time. but you ain't seen nothing yet, folks. you ain't seen nothing yet, folks. you ain't seen nothing yet, folks. you ain't seen nothing yet, boris johnson pledging to
that was the message he gave the cabinet members this morning. as the cabinet members this morning.am gathered around him, he told them they had to deliver on the promises that they had made to the british people. the voters of this country have changed his government and our party for the better. and we must repay their trust now by working flat out to change our country for the better. and we should have absolutely no embarrassment about saying that we are a people's government and this is a...
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the new leader will come in place, appoint their shadow cabinet — i won't be part of that shadow cabinetnow, i've done my bit. we need to move on, at that stage, with that new leader. faster journies, news routes and more trains — it's all change on the railways from tomorrow. protesters against italy's far—right party, the league, gather in rome — for what's expected to be the biggest demonstration yet by grassroots activists that call themselves the "sardines". good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has visited the north—east of england to thank voters in traditional labour heartlands for backing his party. borisjohnson met with supporters in newly—conservative sedgefield — tony blair's former constituency. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, is coming under increasing pressure to resign with immediate effect after his party suffered its worst election results since the 1930s. our political correspondent, iain watson, reports. a prime minister is a familiar sight in these parts, though it's usually been a labour not a conservative one. so where better for borisjohnson
the new leader will come in place, appoint their shadow cabinet — i won't be part of that shadow cabinetnow, i've done my bit. we need to move on, at that stage, with that new leader. faster journies, news routes and more trains — it's all change on the railways from tomorrow. protesters against italy's far—right party, the league, gather in rome — for what's expected to be the biggest demonstration yet by grassroots activists that call themselves the "sardines". good evening,...
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a cabinet office spokesperson said...the document was online forjust under an hour before being removed, but there are questions to answer about how it got there in the first place. well household names and previously unsung volunteers are part of group to be recognised in the new year honours list. sir eltonjohn has received the highest accolade — he's been made a companion of honour. other singers feature — olivia newtonjohn becomes a dame, and billy ocean is made an mbe. the film directors sam mendes and steve mcqueen are knighted. four members of england's world cup—winning cricket team have also had their achievements recognised. kathryn stanczysyn reports. olivia newton—john says she's grateful beyond words to be made a dame for services to charity. a damehood too for former tv presenter, floella benjamin for her lifelong work with children's charities. volunteering always features heavily in honours list, with many who aren't household names being rewarded. i'm no hero, i was lucky, i'm here, all the heroes are dea
a cabinet office spokesperson said...the document was online forjust under an hour before being removed, but there are questions to answer about how it got there in the first place. well household names and previously unsung volunteers are part of group to be recognised in the new year honours list. sir eltonjohn has received the highest accolade — he's been made a companion of honour. other singers feature — olivia newtonjohn becomes a dame, and billy ocean is made an mbe. the film...
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talk of a big cabinet reshuffle in february.ged. a lot of civil servants will be wondering what will happen today. there has been told that dominic cummings will almost certainly come back and what he wants to do is com pletely back and what he wants to do is completely and utterly reorganise civil service. looking completely differently and how departments are organised and what their priorities are. that may cause a lot of people, because, again, boris johnson are. that may cause a lot of people, because, again, borisjohnson will have a lot of different priorities with very wide electorate now that involves post—industrial areas but also traditional tory heartlands. people for whom brexit is the main issue but people who feel left behind. but there may be other things as well. for instance, he may be looking at electoral reform and the boundary review, which got kicked into the long grass, you know. yeah. the sunday times headline is pm to wield the axe on cabinet. do you see that as happening? he will have to take his time be
talk of a big cabinet reshuffle in february.ged. a lot of civil servants will be wondering what will happen today. there has been told that dominic cummings will almost certainly come back and what he wants to do is com pletely back and what he wants to do is completely and utterly reorganise civil service. looking completely differently and how departments are organised and what their priorities are. that may cause a lot of people, because, again, boris johnson are. that may cause a lot of...
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the cabinet office has also said to us it apologises to all those affected.w it happened. it has reported this to the ico, the information commissioner's office, and it is contacting everyone affected directly. among those honoured is the former playschool and play away presenter, actress, author and charity campaigner baroness floella benjamin. she's received a damehood, for services to charity. i spoke to her earlier. they say there is nothing like a dame and i feel that this morning, absolutely incredible and i'm so looking forward to going to the palace to collect my honour and ijust wish my mum and dad were here to come with me but they are not going to be here because they both passed away but my son and daughter and husband will come with me and we will celebrate all the way. your mum, you spoke about her very fondly in a piece you wrote about the windrush generation, marmie was her name, what do you think she would be thinking watching you taking that trip? you got a lot of inspiration from her? very much so. my mother used to say, education is your p
the cabinet office has also said to us it apologises to all those affected.w it happened. it has reported this to the ico, the information commissioner's office, and it is contacting everyone affected directly. among those honoured is the former playschool and play away presenter, actress, author and charity campaigner baroness floella benjamin. she's received a damehood, for services to charity. i spoke to her earlier. they say there is nothing like a dame and i feel that this morning,...
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without cabinets for some time.at the moment isn't the first time that we have had a lot of vacancies in the cabinet. so, when they told truman you focus on europe, he listens to them. now, we are going to move to questions shortly but i do want to talk little bit about the close call because to me it is fascinating. i found myself overwhelmingly frustrated writing this book because i don't understand why we didn't get the importance of figuring out the presidential succession and why we never treated with any degree of seriousness, so it takes three presidents to be assassinated for us to decide that it's a good idea to protect the president. we used to literally just what the president he overrun with speakers and people who may or may not have been mentally ill and anybody had access to the president. and even by the time that we start to sort of protect the president, we don't really do it professionally. they basically use perception of the president as an opportunity for their buddies from home. now personally
without cabinets for some time.at the moment isn't the first time that we have had a lot of vacancies in the cabinet. so, when they told truman you focus on europe, he listens to them. now, we are going to move to questions shortly but i do want to talk little bit about the close call because to me it is fascinating. i found myself overwhelmingly frustrated writing this book because i don't understand why we didn't get the importance of figuring out the presidential succession and why we never...
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murder on another cabinet meant member why this has sparked panic within cabinet members of government people were actually asked. bush said said there and it's that nothing about the fact that toole government officials owned panama companies 3 years ago nowadays are saying hang on this is now just as of the limits to all them what's happening you mean your person is actually involved with a potential murderer and remember remember one other thing you're going fenech is now making certain statements in prison saying. give me a pardon myself and i will speak up because it was not just of up to me it was others involved 'd in this murder so all this is coming together and this is why we're seeing almost i don't know it's like a house of cards. until we have some elements of the puzzle we know about the 3 suspects who were detained about your gun fenech and about the about scam bree and konrad made see from your own perspective are these elements conducive to a fact that this is something that ultimately has been decided by the highest as she learns in the in the in the government in mal
murder on another cabinet meant member why this has sparked panic within cabinet members of government people were actually asked. bush said said there and it's that nothing about the fact that toole government officials owned panama companies 3 years ago nowadays are saying hang on this is now just as of the limits to all them what's happening you mean your person is actually involved with a potential murderer and remember remember one other thing you're going fenech is now making certain...
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is cabinet for the prime minister but it'sjust wonderful nikki is in cabinet for the prime ministerery beautiful. we will be with carol very shortly. sally said talking about some possible movement in the biggest teams in the country. so it could be a big week for arsenal and everton, let's start in north london because it's looking more and more likely that mikel arteta will be the new arsenal manager. he's currently pep guardiola's assistant at manchester city, and finished his playing career at arsenal where he was captain. club bosses were spotted outside arteta's house on monday morning, and they are now in talks with city. everton are also after a new manager and they've made carlo ancelotti their first choice. he was sacked by napoli last week, but had great success at chelsea where he won the premier league and fa cup in 2010. everton have yet to make an offer to the italian, but they will step up their efforts to bring him to merseyside this week. to italy next, where the top league — serie a has been heavily criticised for a new anti—racism campaign. this is it...it uses i
is cabinet for the prime minister but it'sjust wonderful nikki is in cabinet for the prime ministerery beautiful. we will be with carol very shortly. sally said talking about some possible movement in the biggest teams in the country. so it could be a big week for arsenal and everton, let's start in north london because it's looking more and more likely that mikel arteta will be the new arsenal manager. he's currently pep guardiola's assistant at manchester city, and finished his playing career...
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it's not quite sure whether or not the cabinet is going to do. was this problem but what we do know is that some of the members of the coalition government are saying that this law is ill timed it is not necessary while some are trying to incite some with the coalition are trying to incite people and make it sick terry and what i can safely say is that the people that we have seen there are lots of people who are from all the religious backgrounds and they're all talking. religion but about the constitution about a crisis in the constitution and the very fact of secularism on which. the indian constitution is based on sabina thanks very much. well the unrest in india has been discussed in malaysia with the prime minister's hosting a conference of muslim leaders martin mohammad says the new citizenship law is unfair it is very unfortunate because india is a secularist see from the very beginning that the elite tunes of the people did not prevent them from becoming citizens the b.b.c. is all these. but the group will slims from becoming citizen eve
it's not quite sure whether or not the cabinet is going to do. was this problem but what we do know is that some of the members of the coalition government are saying that this law is ill timed it is not necessary while some are trying to incite some with the coalition are trying to incite people and make it sick terry and what i can safely say is that the people that we have seen there are lots of people who are from all the religious backgrounds and they're all talking. religion but about the...
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the cabinet office confirmed the list was only visible foran confirmed the list was only visible forirmed the list was only visible foran hour. in confirmed the list was only visible for an hour. in a statement it said... the former head of the civil service, lord kersla ke, the former head of the civil service, lord kerslake, is leading calls for an independent enquiry. the cabinet office says it has report the matter to the information commissioner ‘s office and is looking into how this happened. but privacy campaigners have expressed concern at what they say is an inexcusable mistake. data experts warned the government could face legal action, notjust from the data watchdog, but from those who have seen their personal details leak. information many may have wanted to keep private. katharine da costa, bbc news. we'll be speaking to the former head of the civil service, lord kerslake, about the data breach just after seven o'clock. more than a quarter of a million people have signed a petition demanding that sydney cancels its traditional new year's eve firework display and spends t
the cabinet office confirmed the list was only visible foran confirmed the list was only visible forirmed the list was only visible foran hour. in confirmed the list was only visible for an hour. in a statement it said... the former head of the civil service, lord kersla ke, the former head of the civil service, lord kerslake, is leading calls for an independent enquiry. the cabinet office says it has report the matter to the information commissioner ‘s office and is looking into how this...
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the prime minister has made a couple of new cabinet appointments today.imon hart has been named as welsh secretary and nicky morgan stays as culture secretary, but she'll sit as a cabinet minister in the house of lords. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flashing images. cheering the early hours of friday. boris! footage captured by a staffer at tory hq, scarcely believing the win. how many more hospitals? 40! and how many nurses are being recruited? 50,000! an early start today. work to do. the tories now have an mp for every day of the year, plenty from seats that have never before turned blue. this is the start of an enormous opportunity to do some real good for residents of the north—east. it's a lot of pressure. it is a bit daunting but we are excited to get in there and get started. got goose bumps. the hairs on the back of your neck are standing up as you walk across westminster bridge. the last time you remember this sort of thing is the first day at big school. and here we go. the tories blasted through the elect
the prime minister has made a couple of new cabinet appointments today.imon hart has been named as welsh secretary and nicky morgan stays as culture secretary, but she'll sit as a cabinet minister in the house of lords. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flashing images. cheering the early hours of friday. boris! footage captured by a staffer at tory hq, scarcely believing the win. how many more hospitals? 40! and how many nurses are being recruited? 50,000! an...
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, it's a huge co nflict—of— i nterest cabinet, it's a huge conflict—of—interest for him to be sittingo resign right away so we can be confident that the inquiry into her murder continue —— will continue in an independent manner. people believe that if he is still prime minister until the 12th of january, that is not possible. does this go beyond, this happened on your watch, you need to design? why are maltese people so angry with him and these events are being described as the greatest injustice in the history of malta? daphne was assassinated two years ago in this labour party government, choice of muscat and his senior cabinet members, were the main subjects of many of her investigations and she was the one who uncovered many of the scandals which are still going on today and there has still not been justice for so there is not only that but his chief of staff was actually arrested and interrogated in relation to the murder. another minister has stepped down and another minister, economy minister, was questioned as well. the man who has been arranged for conspiring for her assassin
, it's a huge co nflict—of— i nterest cabinet, it's a huge conflict—of—interest for him to be sittingo resign right away so we can be confident that the inquiry into her murder continue —— will continue in an independent manner. people believe that if he is still prime minister until the 12th of january, that is not possible. does this go beyond, this happened on your watch, you need to design? why are maltese people so angry with him and these events are being described as the...
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a cabinet office spokesperson said...rjust it is believed the document was online for just under an it is believed the document was online forjust under an hour before being removed, but there are questions to answer about how it got there in the first place. katy is here — how serious is this? it does appear to be fairly serious, at the cabinet office has reported it self to the information commissioner's office, the information regulator, which has confirmed it will be making enquiries, and the fines for data breaches, although today big bucks have been reserved for breaches on a much larger scale, but it is embarrassing for the government and in the wrong hands this information could potentially pose a security risk to certain individuals. thanks for joining risk to certain individuals. thanks forjoining us. the hotel in spain where a british father and his two children died has insisted the swimming pool where they drowned was working normally. it comes after the mother of the children said all three could swim — and
a cabinet office spokesperson said...rjust it is believed the document was online for just under an it is believed the document was online forjust under an hour before being removed, but there are questions to answer about how it got there in the first place. katy is here — how serious is this? it does appear to be fairly serious, at the cabinet office has reported it self to the information commissioner's office, the information regulator, which has confirmed it will be making enquiries, and...
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here you see examples of his corner cabinets. they relate to the maximum, you get what you pay for. on the one side, we have a simple, practical corner cabinet that would have been something that was extremely utilitarian. in the other corner, we have a much more high style corner cabinet with beautiful inlay that really shows the level of detail and fine craftsmanship thomas lincoln brought to his work. finally, we have a mallet belonging to abraham lincoln. he spent his formative years in indiana ages 7-21. this mallet, we like to refer to it as the rail splitter. at one time, it was an actual rail splitting mall. you can see a groove where the burls split in half and lincoln repurposed it into a bench mallet. he also put his initials and the year, 1829 on the mallet. transportation was always a challenge. the earliest was along rivers. there was more mor need for roa. federal government has started the national road leaving cumberland, maryland and in the 1830's it came to indiana. this is a recreation of a portion of the national road which shows you how difficult it was to trav
here you see examples of his corner cabinets. they relate to the maximum, you get what you pay for. on the one side, we have a simple, practical corner cabinet that would have been something that was extremely utilitarian. in the other corner, we have a much more high style corner cabinet with beautiful inlay that really shows the level of detail and fine craftsmanship thomas lincoln brought to his work. finally, we have a mallet belonging to abraham lincoln. he spent his formative years in...
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his left without cabinet heads for some time.our current moment is not the first time we have had a lot of vacancies in the cabinet. when they tell truman leave and you focus on europe he listened to them. we are going to move to questions but i want to talk about the close calls, to me it is fascinating. i found myself overwhelmingly frustrated writing this book because i don't understand why we didn't get the importance of figuring out presidential succession and never treated it with any degree of seriousness so it takes three presidents to be assassinated to decide to protect the president. we used to let the white house be overrun with office seekers and people who may or may not have been mentally ill and anybody had access to the president and the extent even by the time we start to protect the president we don't really do it professionally, it is a patronage opportunity for their buddies from home. if i was the target i would not want my buddies from home protecting me. i would think they would not take a bullet for me. t
his left without cabinet heads for some time.our current moment is not the first time we have had a lot of vacancies in the cabinet. when they tell truman leave and you focus on europe he listened to them. we are going to move to questions but i want to talk about the close calls, to me it is fascinating. i found myself overwhelmingly frustrated writing this book because i don't understand why we didn't get the importance of figuring out presidential succession and never treated it with any...
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we are expecting a new cabinet.ejra: chancellor of the people's government and with this new government we await the appointment of three new cabinet ministers, i will look ahead to all the challenges of a new government focusing on getting brexit done. in 2020. here outside 10 downing street. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. in new york city. >> internationa flavors and fragrances reaching an agreement to buy dupont's nutrition division. the deal sees the u.s. company beating ireland's kerry group. the dupont unit specializes in projects such as sweeteners and emulsifiers and has seen growth in areas such as plant-based meats and probiotics. world is dubai cineplex -- cineworld is to buy cineplex. they hope to offset declining numbers of visitors. they operate 165 movie theaters across canada. bowing considering temporarily halting production of the 737 max. that's a clearance for the ground that just returned looking recently likely
we are expecting a new cabinet.ejra: chancellor of the people's government and with this new government we await the appointment of three new cabinet ministers, i will look ahead to all the challenges of a new government focusing on getting brexit done. in 2020. here outside 10 downing street. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. in new york city. >> internationa flavors and fragrances reaching an agreement to...
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charges in a murder case that could bring down a prime minister now in a crisis meeting with his cabinet. businessman is charged in the killing of an investigative journalist has connections to top government officials fuel demands for the country's leader to step down a sister of the. speaks to. everybody. which is why we're expecting the prime minister. in the wake of the deadly london bridge stabbings turns out to be a convicted terrorist release from prison the government faces tough new questions over sentencing laws in britain. this world aids day we introduce you to a kenyan man who's doing all he can to ensure his compatriots practice safe sex you are reading the right heat is the king of commerce. on a spice or you could join us. maltese prosecutors have charged one of walter's wealthiest people as an accomplice to the murder of investigative journalist daphne caro and. the organ fenech pleaded not guilty to his alleged involvement and believed his death police arrested him 10 days ago while he was trying to leave on his luxury yacht police or was investigating government corrup
charges in a murder case that could bring down a prime minister now in a crisis meeting with his cabinet. businessman is charged in the killing of an investigative journalist has connections to top government officials fuel demands for the country's leader to step down a sister of the. speaks to. everybody. which is why we're expecting the prime minister. in the wake of the deadly london bridge stabbings turns out to be a convicted terrorist release from prison the government faces tough new...
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sometimes, i've actually seen burn marks up the inside of the cabinet marks up the inside of the cabinet so it looks like there's been a little mini fire there. but the customer hasn't actually known anything about it. so what's the problem with the door mechanism in these washers? well, when the heating element is switched on — that's what heats up the water in the machine — there's a high electric current coming through and there's a danger that the electronics which allow you to open the door at the right moment, well, they can overheat and that's what creates the risk of fire. you can ring whirlpool‘s helpline to find out if your washer is affected. but that's office hours only, and the website has been down most of today. if the machine is on the list, the company says it's best to just take out the plug. but you can lower the risk by reducing the temperature to 20 degrees or less. whirlpool‘s reputation has already been tarnished by fires caused by tumble dryers. so far, the washing machine fires, 79 of them to date, haven't been as bad as this from a dryer. they've only affected t
sometimes, i've actually seen burn marks up the inside of the cabinet marks up the inside of the cabinet so it looks like there's been a little mini fire there. but the customer hasn't actually known anything about it. so what's the problem with the door mechanism in these washers? well, when the heating element is switched on — that's what heats up the water in the machine — there's a high electric current coming through and there's a danger that the electronics which allow you to open the...
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the headlines at 8: recognised in the new year honours list, but the cabinet office apologises, after the home addresses of more than a thousand recipients were accidentally published online. one of the recipients was taekwondo world and double olympic champion jadejones — who was upgraded from an mbe to an obe. i putly life into the sport and to be recognised at the highest level and to go to the palace to receive and to go to the palace to receive an honour is just amazing. a woman whose husband and two children drowned, on christmas eve in a swimming pool in spain, says all three could swim and blames a fault with the pool. more than 70 people are believed to have been killed in a car bomb attack in somalia — many of the dead were students. campaigners call for a radical overhaul of britain's railways, including majorfare reforms and an end to "nightmare journeys". and in half an hour i'll be looking back at the best films of year — films from around the world, from spectacular blockbusters, to hidden art house gems. that's all in review 2019, the year in film with me mark kermode.
the headlines at 8: recognised in the new year honours list, but the cabinet office apologises, after the home addresses of more than a thousand recipients were accidentally published online. one of the recipients was taekwondo world and double olympic champion jadejones — who was upgraded from an mbe to an obe. i putly life into the sport and to be recognised at the highest level and to go to the palace to receive and to go to the palace to receive an honour is just amazing. a woman whose...
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this is news live from berlin charges in a murder case that could bring down a prime minister as his cabinet holds a crisis meeting. businessman is charged in the killing of an investigative journalist has connections to top government officials fuel demands for the country's leader to step down the sister of the late. speaks to be. everybody. possibly has not been identified which is why we're expecting the prime . and on this world aids day introduce you to a kenyan man who's doing all he can to ensure his compatriots practice safe sex. you are reading that right he is the annoying to king of contacts. glad you could join us. prosecutors have charged one of those wealthiest people as an accomplice to the murder of investigative journalist duff new. york pleaded not guilty to his alleged involvement in his death police arrested him 10 days ago while he was trying to leave malta on his luxury yacht. was investigating government corruption when she was killed in a car bomb attack 2 years ago spoke to her sister shortly after fenech appeared in a court. i will be content when every when full j
this is news live from berlin charges in a murder case that could bring down a prime minister as his cabinet holds a crisis meeting. businessman is charged in the killing of an investigative journalist has connections to top government officials fuel demands for the country's leader to step down the sister of the late. speaks to be. everybody. possibly has not been identified which is why we're expecting the prime . and on this world aids day introduce you to a kenyan man who's doing all he can...
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i won't be part of the shadow cabinet. i've done my bit.need to move on at that stage with that new leader. i think we'll be in position where learning lessons and listening to people, constructing a broad coalition right across the country, in those seats that we have lost it is about listening to people, i don't think it was just brexit it is a long history of maybe 40 brexit it is a long history of maybe a0 yea rs of brexit it is a long history of maybe a0 years of neglect and then saying to politicians "you never listen to us to politicians "you never listen to us and you've allowed our communities to be run down in this way." i'm hoping that will enable us to co nstru ct way." i'm hoping that will enable us to construct a programme that will address those issues but it has to be the grassroots of the community upwards. there is so much anger with jeremy corbyn and people who have never voted conservative butjust didn't like the leader, it wasn't a party but it was jeremy didn't like the leader, it wasn't a party but it wasjeremy corbyn
i won't be part of the shadow cabinet. i've done my bit.need to move on at that stage with that new leader. i think we'll be in position where learning lessons and listening to people, constructing a broad coalition right across the country, in those seats that we have lost it is about listening to people, i don't think it was just brexit it is a long history of maybe 40 brexit it is a long history of maybe a0 yea rs of brexit it is a long history of maybe a0 years of neglect and then saying to...
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laura: you served in the cabinet of president obama and the cabinet of president trump.hat was the key difference? mr. shulkin: i think both presidents wanted to tryovo imthe lives of america's veterans. both were working hard to do that. but president obama's style was very methodical and analytic and thoughtful. and president trump came in as a disruptor. and clearly the rules all of us thought were in place for going to be different under present ump. in many ways that changed the role that i had, because i was able to get a lot more done quicker. on the other hand, there were consequences, like the political upheavals we were seeing all the time. laura: you say that veterans affairs traditionally was above politics. why did that change? mr. shulkin: i think it is a reflection of the enviroent we see in washing the attention is on the spectrums of the political parties. birtisan way, itfficultgs in a in this environment, where everyone is focused on you being to the far-left or the far right. laura: did you feel that yourto work tryinerve veterans was undermined by is
laura: you served in the cabinet of president obama and the cabinet of president trump.hat was the key difference? mr. shulkin: i think both presidents wanted to tryovo imthe lives of america's veterans. both were working hard to do that. but president obama's style was very methodical and analytic and thoughtful. and president trump came in as a disruptor. and clearly the rules all of us thought were in place for going to be different under present ump. in many ways that changed the role that...
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what do you think the implications are for the cabinet office, who oversee this? happened and apologised and they said they had tried to take it down as soon as possible, so the list with the addresses on was only up for around an hour, perhaps less. the cabinet office also says it is contacting everybody affected, although that will not happen immediately, because there are lots of people on the list and maybe they are being prioritised. tae kwon do starjadejones told the bbc last night she had not been contacted yet. there is also the fact that data protection regulation has been tightened very recently, with gdpr coming in, which many viewers will have heard of, and we know the information regulator will be making enquiries. that's the information commissioner's office, which has powers including being able to levy a fine. we can await the outcome of their investigation, but many experts say, if a fine is levied, it would not be stratospheric levels, like millions, because although this is a serious breach because of the nature of those involved, the scale of i
what do you think the implications are for the cabinet office, who oversee this? happened and apologised and they said they had tried to take it down as soon as possible, so the list with the addresses on was only up for around an hour, perhaps less. the cabinet office also says it is contacting everybody affected, although that will not happen immediately, because there are lots of people on the list and maybe they are being prioritised. tae kwon do starjadejones told the bbc last night she...
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boris johnson set to appoint new ministers to the cabinet. prime minister is pushing ahead with brexit after securing an historic victory in last week's election. the conservatives decisive win in the election clears the way for the government to name the bank of england governor. speculation over the identity of the new chief largely died down during the election campaign until the financial times reported that a former deputy governor was the most likely candidate. others have suggested a former deputy governor. even boris's former economic advisor, gerard lyons, is in the mix. peter schaffrik is still with us. before we get onto the boe, i want to reference what dani was saying. that would be about 150. before we get to that, how soon do we get to 140 and above and what will take the pound to the -- pound there? peter: we are not in the camp that this will happen very quickly. a reduction in volatility does not necessarily indicate any level. what it means is the volatility will be reduced or at least expected to be reduced. having said th
boris johnson set to appoint new ministers to the cabinet. prime minister is pushing ahead with brexit after securing an historic victory in last week's election. the conservatives decisive win in the election clears the way for the government to name the bank of england governor. speculation over the identity of the new chief largely died down during the election campaign until the financial times reported that a former deputy governor was the most likely candidate. others have suggested a...
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on monday, consultations to form a new cabinet will begin.haul the entire political system, but the sunni establishment has previously backed the return of former prime minister saad al—hariri. the clashes, the most severe in decades, and reignited this weekend, are both ideological and physical. it seems they are far from over, and set to enter a new phase. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: reversing america's urban decline. how mexican immigrants brought a ghost town back to life. saddam hussein is finished because he killed our people, our women, our children. the signatures took only a few minutes, but they have brought a formal end to 3.5 years of conflict, conflict that has claimed more than 200,000 lives. before an audience of world leaders, the presidents of bosnia, serbia and croatia put their names to the peace agreement. the romanian border was sealed and silent today. romania has cut itself off from the outside world in order to prevent the details of the presumed massacre in timisoara from leaking out. from sex at the whit
on monday, consultations to form a new cabinet will begin.haul the entire political system, but the sunni establishment has previously backed the return of former prime minister saad al—hariri. the clashes, the most severe in decades, and reignited this weekend, are both ideological and physical. it seems they are far from over, and set to enter a new phase. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: reversing america's urban decline. how mexican immigrants brought a ghost town back to life....
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the cabinet office has apologised and is investigating.om. thank you for being with us. what was your reaction when you first heard about this data breach?” was your reaction when you first heard about this data breach? i was very shocked. it is a serious breach and it deserves to be taken very seriously. i found is and it deserves to be taken very seriously. ifound is quite extraordinary because this is such a well established process, and it happens regularly, there are well recognised processes for handling it, so for this to happen, it is quite extraordinary and it does need careful examination, notjust quite extraordinary and it does need careful examination, not just as quite extraordinary and it does need careful examination, notjust as to who was responsible and how it happened but to how much worse that properly trained and with proper understandings of the expectations on this. it is crucial to the whole honours process the personal data is handled sensitively and clearly something has gone seriously wrong here. it is... iain dun
the cabinet office has apologised and is investigating.om. thank you for being with us. what was your reaction when you first heard about this data breach?” was your reaction when you first heard about this data breach? i was very shocked. it is a serious breach and it deserves to be taken very seriously. i found is and it deserves to be taken very seriously. ifound is quite extraordinary because this is such a well established process, and it happens regularly, there are well recognised...
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the cabinet office apologises, after the home addresses of more than a thousand recipients of new yearsours were accidentally published online. a woman whose husband and two children drowned, on christmas eve, in a swimming pool in spain, says all three could swim — and blames a fault with the pool. more than 70 people are believed to have been killed in a car bomb attack in somalia — many of the dead were students. campaigners call for a radical overhaul of britain's railways — including majorfare reforms and an end to "nightmare journeys". hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and senior reporter at the sunday times, rosamund urwin. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. tomorrow's sunday mirror has the news that speedboat killerjack shepherd is planning his wedding from prison — despite not yet being divorced from his first wife. the sunday people leads on the story of a mother who says her ba by‘s organs were kept by the police. the mail on sunday has the claim that ministers bent rul
the cabinet office apologises, after the home addresses of more than a thousand recipients of new yearsours were accidentally published online. a woman whose husband and two children drowned, on christmas eve, in a swimming pool in spain, says all three could swim — and blames a fault with the pool. more than 70 people are believed to have been killed in a car bomb attack in somalia — many of the dead were students. campaigners call for a radical overhaul of britain's railways — including...
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the new leader will come in place, appoint their shadow cabinet.that shadow cabinet, you know, i've done my bit. we need to move on, at that stage, with that new leader. police in new zealand name the first victim of the white island eruption as krystal eve browitt — a 21—year—old australian. 15 deaths have been now been confirmed from monday's eruption. tens of thousands of people have rallied again in rome protesting against italy's far right party, the league. the protesters pack themselves so tightly into squares they've become known as, ‘the sardines‘. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me karthi gnanasegaram and ben croucher. your top stories this saturday evening... the gap grows wider at the top of the premier league as super salah flicks liverpool past watford. but it's a bad day for chelsea, who are beaten at home by bournemouth, while second placed leicester lose ground at the top with a draw against norwich. and saracens show their strength as mako vunipola helps them to victory against munster
the new leader will come in place, appoint their shadow cabinet.that shadow cabinet, you know, i've done my bit. we need to move on, at that stage, with that new leader. police in new zealand name the first victim of the white island eruption as krystal eve browitt — a 21—year—old australian. 15 deaths have been now been confirmed from monday's eruption. tens of thousands of people have rallied again in rome protesting against italy's far right party, the league. the protesters pack...
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today's focus will be on reshuffling the cabinet.ord some change. : we might for the first hear what boris johnson wants. things might be moving quickly but it is a lot more quiet outside downing street. talk loudly enough if i might wake up the prime minister in the building behind me. by the something to look forward to today. in terms of the rest of the week , thursday, we expect the prime minister to deliver a queen speech. that is expected to include a law that will enshrine into more spending on the national health service. that is how this week is learning in the run-up to christmas. delivering brexit will be the priority. boris johnson saying he will bring a law to parliament in terms of getting brexit done by the end of january 31. matt: nejra cehic at downing street. michael metcalfe, global head of macro strategy at state street is still with us. are you expecting any surprises? it seems that boris johnson's problem too often does tell people what he actually thinks. michael: i think that the interesting question now is ho
today's focus will be on reshuffling the cabinet.ord some change. : we might for the first hear what boris johnson wants. things might be moving quickly but it is a lot more quiet outside downing street. talk loudly enough if i might wake up the prime minister in the building behind me. by the something to look forward to today. in terms of the rest of the week , thursday, we expect the prime minister to deliver a queen speech. that is expected to include a law that will enshrine into more...
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when sudan's new cabinet took the ministerial oath $100.00 days ago many hoped it would usher in a new era and months of turmoil. mass protests led to the fall of longtime president i'm going to be here and now civilians are back in charge alongside the former ruling military junta and. what we've achieved in the 1st 3 months isn't much and our people had high expectations but in some issues we've gone while the peace process which is a priority is ongoing it's not on us a long ago but we've started on it seriously we're moving well on the issue of democratic transformation there is more freedom now whether it's in terms of media freedom or political freedom the government's place to put sedan back on the international stage prime minister abdullah visited several countries including south sudan where he hoped talks could help bring peace to many conflict ridden parts of sudan he's also attempted to get sudan removed of a u.s. list of countries sponsoring terrorism. while the government has been focusing on the regional and international community to support its home challenges are pil
when sudan's new cabinet took the ministerial oath $100.00 days ago many hoped it would usher in a new era and months of turmoil. mass protests led to the fall of longtime president i'm going to be here and now civilians are back in charge alongside the former ruling military junta and. what we've achieved in the 1st 3 months isn't much and our people had high expectations but in some issues we've gone while the peace process which is a priority is ongoing it's not on us a long ago but we've...
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elected bureaucratics and cabinet appointees were never going to steer donald trump in the right direction in the long run or refine his malignant management style. if donald trump is reelected, anonymous predicts the guardrails will be gone entirely and freed from the threat of defeat, this president will feel emboldened to double down on his worst impulses. he is freer than ever to put his self-interest above the national interest. here is how anonymous sees the 2020 presidential election. we should see trump's actions as fireable offenses, regardless of whether or not congress determines they are impeachable ones. if the president is reelected, you can count on the fact that he will make other dishonest requests of foreign powers. no external force can ameliorame his attraction to wrongdoing. joining our discussion, president and ceo of the center for american progress and jerry ree -- joy reid, the host of a.m. joy. this book, it's amazing that it hasn't been able to get the kind of attention that even the op-ed piece got when it came out in the "new york times" because this news lands
elected bureaucratics and cabinet appointees were never going to steer donald trump in the right direction in the long run or refine his malignant management style. if donald trump is reelected, anonymous predicts the guardrails will be gone entirely and freed from the threat of defeat, this president will feel emboldened to double down on his worst impulses. he is freer than ever to put his self-interest above the national interest. here is how anonymous sees the 2020 presidential election. we...
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so when i started the opioid cabinet, bringing together 13 and 14 departments and agencies together -the question is, what are you doing together? some knew right away and some had to go back and do research and see. sure enough, there are different agencies and departments that have visibility and authority into the overall drug crisis that you may not think of. hud and labor. we involve them in the cabinet so that the programs and resources they have broadcast to the world that when you are lucky enough to get through one of the drug court treatment emerge thend you other side, our work is not done. where is the job, housing, skills training? we want to run around and say we have 7.1 million available jobs and more people that are looking for jobs. but there are people looking for jobs being denied for any number of reasons. so we involve them and away look in the private sector like those in indiana, where i had the privilege of going with a couple of the cabinet members and our second lady. it is one of many of a growing number of employers in the country where if you fail a drug
so when i started the opioid cabinet, bringing together 13 and 14 departments and agencies together -the question is, what are you doing together? some knew right away and some had to go back and do research and see. sure enough, there are different agencies and departments that have visibility and authority into the overall drug crisis that you may not think of. hud and labor. we involve them in the cabinet so that the programs and resources they have broadcast to the world that when you are...