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not in cabinet, in the cabinet - actually said in cabinet? not in cabinet, in the cabinet room.ere told categorically in march that people would be tested before they went back to care homes. we only subsequently found out that that hadn't happened. the government rhetoric was, it was complete nonsense. ratherthan rhetoric was, it was complete nonsense. rather than putting a shield around them, we sent them back to care homes.— back to care homes. thank you. that's extraordinary. _ back to care homes. thank you. that's extraordinary. we - back to care homes. thank you. that's extraordinary. we now. back to care homes. thank you. i that's extraordinary. we now have back to care homes. thank you. - that's extraordinary. we now have an mp had made — that's extraordinary. we now have an mp had made her— that's extraordinary. we now have an mp had made her maiden _ that's extraordinary. we now have an mp had made her maiden speech - that's extraordinary. we now have an mp had made her maiden speech last week and this is herfirst mp had made her maiden speech last week and this is her
not in cabinet, in the cabinet - actually said in cabinet? not in cabinet, in the cabinet room.ere told categorically in march that people would be tested before they went back to care homes. we only subsequently found out that that hadn't happened. the government rhetoric was, it was complete nonsense. ratherthan rhetoric was, it was complete nonsense. rather than putting a shield around them, we sent them back to care homes.— back to care homes. thank you. that's extraordinary. _ back to...
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— what are the highlights of this cabinet reshuffle? , , . ., cabinet reshuffle?reshuffle? this is coming in the last hour or— cabinet reshuffle? this is coming in the last hour or so, _ cabinet reshuffle? this is coming in the last hour or so, so _ cabinet reshuffle? this is coming in the last hour or so, so the - cabinet reshuffle? this is coming in the last hour or so, so the labour. the last hour or so, so the labour leader, the leader of the opposition keir starmer has shifted a couple of top people in his team. isn't he the shadow chancellor, the opposition finance spokesperson, has been moved out. she has been demoted. she has been replaced by rachel reeves, a current np. that is anneliese dodds who has lost that position for tibet the same time, the party chair position, who was also the election campaign coordinator, angela rayner, she has been shifted, but it seems that she is actually digging harriet was in it up with quite a powerful position, overseeing the opposition�*s approach to what they say is called the leveling up agenda, that is what the gove
— what are the highlights of this cabinet reshuffle? , , . ., cabinet reshuffle?reshuffle? this is coming in the last hour or— cabinet reshuffle? this is coming in the last hour or so, _ cabinet reshuffle? this is coming in the last hour or so, so _ cabinet reshuffle? this is coming in the last hour or so, so the - cabinet reshuffle? this is coming in the last hour or so, so the labour. the last hour or so, so the labour leader, the leader of the opposition keir starmer has shifted a couple...
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shadow cabinet.ake that role or will she stay out of the shadow cabinet — will she stay out of the shadow cabinet and to be see her go for a leadership— cabinet and to be see her go for a leadership election? but i think a lot of— leadership election? but i think a lot of voters will be questioning what _ lot of voters will be questioning what is — lot of voters will be questioning what is lara doing here? which of the tory— what is lara doing here? which of the tory party making inroads in its old heartland, we see a bury turning on itself— old heartland, we see a bury turning on itself again and not talking about— on itself again and not talking about how to we win the argument with these — about how to we win the argument with these people? had with talk about— with these people? had with talk about stuff like homeownership and had it— about stuff like homeownership and had it with — about stuff like homeownership and had it with him about things like education — had it with him about things like
shadow cabinet.ake that role or will she stay out of the shadow cabinet — will she stay out of the shadow cabinet and to be see her go for a leadership— cabinet and to be see her go for a leadership election? but i think a lot of— leadership election? but i think a lot of voters will be questioning what _ lot of voters will be questioning what is — lot of voters will be questioning what is lara doing here? which of the tory— what is lara doing here? which of the tory party making...
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in the cabinet over a trade deal. which — rating in the cabinet over a trade deal, which is sort ofntrepiece of this now is — with australia. the centrepiece of this now is 80 tariff, zero quota deat— this now is 80 tariff, zero quota deal with— this now is 80 tariff, zero quota deal with australia and the farmers are up— deal with australia and the farmers are up in— deal with australia and the farmers are up in arms over this, the nationai— are up in arms over this, the national farmers' union saying effectively it is going to throw the industry— effectively it is going to throw the industry under a bus. effectively it is going to throw the industry undera bus. it effectively it is going to throw the industry under a bus. it is going to costiobs _ industry under a bus. it is going to costjobs and i think industry under a bus. it is going to cost jobs and i think you have industry under a bus. it is going to costjobs and i think you have got industry under a bus. it is going to cost jobs and i think you have got a split in— cost jobs and i think you have got a split in cabinet betw
in the cabinet over a trade deal. which — rating in the cabinet over a trade deal, which is sort ofntrepiece of this now is — with australia. the centrepiece of this now is 80 tariff, zero quota deat— this now is 80 tariff, zero quota deal with— this now is 80 tariff, zero quota deal with australia and the farmers are up— deal with australia and the farmers are up in— deal with australia and the farmers are up in arms over this, the nationai— are up in arms over this, the national...
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the cabinet i secretary said that? the cabinet secretary said that? that? the cabinet secretary said that to me and i secretary said that? the cabinet i secretary said that to me and said that to the prime minister. did you make a note _ that to the prime minister. did you make a note of _ that to the prime minister. did you make a note of that _ that to the prime minister. did you make a note of that at _ that to the prime minister. did you make a note of that at the - that to the prime minister. did you make a note of that at the time? i make a note of that at the time? yes. ., , ., make a note of that at the time? yes. ., , ,_ ., ., yes. could you supply that to the committee? _ yes. could you supply that to the committee? yes. _ yes. could you supply that to the committee? yes. and _ yes. could you supply that to the committee? yes. and to - yes. could you supply that to the i committee? yes. and to corroborate the accusation _ committee? yes. and to corroborate the accusation that you made against the accusation that you made against the health s
the cabinet i secretary said that? the cabinet secretary said that? that? the cabinet secretary said that to me and i secretary said that? the cabinet i secretary said that to me and said that to the prime minister. did you make a note _ that to the prime minister. did you make a note of _ that to the prime minister. did you make a note of that _ that to the prime minister. did you make a note of that at _ that to the prime minister. did you make a note of that at the - that to the prime...
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i never attended cabinet in 2020. i i never attended cabinet in 2020.cant. thank you. you told the committee that the chancellor. the committee that the chancellor rishi sunak was totally supportive of lockdown in 2020. that's pretty interesting statement and endorsement from you, given that you have been pretty scathing of other ministers. the chancellor provide scientific evidence or medical advice to back up the safety of his scheme which literally had his name on it, eat out to help out? i scheme which literally had his name on it, eat out to help out?- on it, eat out to help out? i wasn't really involved _ on it, eat out to help out? i wasn't really involved with _ on it, eat out to help out? i wasn't really involved with the _ on it, eat out to help out? i wasn't really involved with the eat - on it, eat out to help out? i wasn't really involved with the eat out i on it, eat out to help out? i wasn't really involved with the eat out to i really involved with the eat out to help out thing sol really involved with the eat out to help out thing so i
i never attended cabinet in 2020. i i never attended cabinet in 2020.cant. thank you. you told the committee that the chancellor. the committee that the chancellor rishi sunak was totally supportive of lockdown in 2020. that's pretty interesting statement and endorsement from you, given that you have been pretty scathing of other ministers. the chancellor provide scientific evidence or medical advice to back up the safety of his scheme which literally had his name on it, eat out to help out? i...
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the security cabinet -- israel's security cabinet just wrapped up a meeting about the cease-fire betweens. michael orrin is up next with us. first, you have received confirmation that the security cabinet has agreed to the cease-f cease-fire? >> no confirmation, no. if you would have asked me hours ago, i would have been skeptical. many are against the cease-fire because they don't want hamas to replenish the missile arsenal, and if this is true it's a result of immense international pressure. we had the foreign ministers of germany, slovakia and the president and secretary of state on down with a lot of pressure, and it's going to be politically risky for netanyahu if he goes for a fifth round of elections. >> cnn just confirmed there's a cease-fire according to our source. what you are saying, ambassador, is important, why would netanyahu go against political polling and take a political risk, and why isn't public polling outweighing the international pressure? >> i get the sense that the message from washington that president biden had gone out on a great limb for netanyahu and was fa
the security cabinet -- israel's security cabinet just wrapped up a meeting about the cease-fire betweens. michael orrin is up next with us. first, you have received confirmation that the security cabinet has agreed to the cease-f cease-fire? >> no confirmation, no. if you would have asked me hours ago, i would have been skeptical. many are against the cease-fire because they don't want hamas to replenish the missile arsenal, and if this is true it's a result of immense international...
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there is a risk of the vice president throwing the cabinet out.on the other hand, section four was viewed as putting more of a check on the vice president by having the cabinet participate in the process. before then, some people thought the vice president would have the unilateral power to declare the presidents disability. president eisenhower, who took these issues very seriously following his three disability, wrote a letter to vice president nixon and basically said if ever i become disabled to a point where i can declare my own disability, it's your decision as to whether or not i am disabled. i will retain the right to come back when i think i'm able to, but if a group of doctors say that i'm not able, you should assume the presidency including moving into the white house. in some ways, joining the vice president with the presidents cabinet should give the president a fair amount of security. so it's hard to come up with a perfect system. at some point, one has to rely on people to act as patriots and to use good judgment, and hopefully tha
there is a risk of the vice president throwing the cabinet out.on the other hand, section four was viewed as putting more of a check on the vice president by having the cabinet participate in the process. before then, some people thought the vice president would have the unilateral power to declare the presidents disability. president eisenhower, who took these issues very seriously following his three disability, wrote a letter to vice president nixon and basically said if ever i become...
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so what does the new shadow cabinet look like? angela rayner was | cabinet look like? senior roles, about 24 hours after she was sacked from her job as 24 hours after she was sacked from herjob as party chair on saturday. anneliese dodds takes that role after being sacked as shadow chancellor. rachel reeves has replaced her. and there is a promotion, wes streeting, considered to be a strong media performer, is in charge of the child poverty brief. , ' , ., ., , brief. reshuffles are always difficult, brief. reshuffles are always difficult. it _ brief. reshuffles are always difficult, it is— brief. reshuffles are always difficult, it is more - brief. reshuffles are always. difficult, it is more important brief. reshuffles are always i difficult, it is more important i think to take the time to get exactly team that keir wants around him, in thejobs exactly team that keir wants around him, in the jobs that he wants people doing. and i'm really pleased to be part of a shadow cabinet that has got very, very strong and committed colleagues sitting alongside us. and i'm very
so what does the new shadow cabinet look like? angela rayner was | cabinet look like? senior roles, about 24 hours after she was sacked from her job as 24 hours after she was sacked from herjob as party chair on saturday. anneliese dodds takes that role after being sacked as shadow chancellor. rachel reeves has replaced her. and there is a promotion, wes streeting, considered to be a strong media performer, is in charge of the child poverty brief. , ' , ., ., , brief. reshuffles are always...
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he, the cabinet secretary, had "lost faith in the health secretary's honesty"? mr speaker. and i'm afraid i haven't had the benefit of seeing the evidence that he's bringing to the house. but i must say that what the people of this country want us all to do is to get on with the delicate business now of trying to reopen our economy and restore people's freedoms, get back to our way of life by rolling out the vaccine. i would've thought that that was a much more probable —— in much more proper enquiry for the — —— in much more proper enquiry for the right honourable gentleman today. another central allegation briefed overnight is that the prime minister delayed the circuit breaker over the autumn half term because "covid was only killing 80—year—olds". can i remind the prime minister that over 83,000 people over 80 lost their lives to this virus? and that his decision to delay for a0 days, from the sage guidance, on 21 september until 31 october, will be seen as one of the single biggest failings of the last year? now having been told of the evidence, does the pr
he, the cabinet secretary, had "lost faith in the health secretary's honesty"? mr speaker. and i'm afraid i haven't had the benefit of seeing the evidence that he's bringing to the house. but i must say that what the people of this country want us all to do is to get on with the delicate business now of trying to reopen our economy and restore people's freedoms, get back to our way of life by rolling out the vaccine. i would've thought that that was a much more probable —— in much...
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so he actually said in cabinet... not in cabinet, in the cabinet room. sorry. note in cabinet. the prime minister? yes. we were told categorically in march that people would be tested before they went back to care homes. we only subsequently found out that had not happened. now, all the government rhetoric was putting a shield around the care homes, it was complete nonsense. quite the opposite of putting a shield around them. we sent people with covid back to the care homes. dominic cummings was no less critical about the prime minister, suggesting that he had come to regret the first lockdown. last month, the bbc was told that borisjohnson had said he would rather see "bodies pile high" than take the country into a third lockdown. did you hear him say "let the bodies pile high in their thousands," or, - "it's only killing 80—year—olds"? there's been a few different versions of these stories knocking around. there was a version of it in the sunday times which was not accurate. but the version that the bbc reported was accurate. and you heard that? i heard that in the prime mini
so he actually said in cabinet... not in cabinet, in the cabinet room. sorry. note in cabinet. the prime minister? yes. we were told categorically in march that people would be tested before they went back to care homes. we only subsequently found out that had not happened. now, all the government rhetoric was putting a shield around the care homes, it was complete nonsense. quite the opposite of putting a shield around them. we sent people with covid back to the care homes. dominic cummings...
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but crucial to all of this was the security cabinet meeting. it began 7 o'clock local time and that's where the decision to agree to a sci fi took place. but like i'm saying, it's the objections that are broken there. so a success, certainly for them certainly something that those thoughts housing in the next few hours. but it looks like at some point 2 m, that's when the c spot will start and being confirmed, not any by is reading media, but we are hearing from my sources as well. i haven't got them confirmed just yet, but we are hearing the mass will confirm that as well in runs and one of the things that was possibly on the table as part of those discussions was how much, how much would be agreeable to stopping building tunnels and so on is that something that is likely to have been agreed in this, but this particular stage or not? when not sure. i mean, i have always negotiated very, very hard. they have some bargain chips, but the new, not a huge amount, but the tunnels of always remained open. and whether this is part of that remains to b
but crucial to all of this was the security cabinet meeting. it began 7 o'clock local time and that's where the decision to agree to a sci fi took place. but like i'm saying, it's the objections that are broken there. so a success, certainly for them certainly something that those thoughts housing in the next few hours. but it looks like at some point 2 m, that's when the c spot will start and being confirmed, not any by is reading media, but we are hearing from my sources as well. i haven't...
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and, sure, there is a risk of the vice president and the cabinet throwing the president out. on the other hand, there is a risk -- you need to have some system. the 24th amendment was really a check on the vice president by having the cabinet participate in the process. before some people thought the vice president would have the unilateral power to declare the president's disability. in fact, president eisenhower, who took these issues very seriously following his three disabilities, wrote a letter to vice president nixon and basically said, if ever i become disabled to a point where i can't declare my own disability, it's your decision as to whether or not i'm disabled, i'll retain the right to come back when i think i'm able to come back again, but if a group of doctors say i'm not able, then you should conclude the presidency and move into the white house. in some ways i think joining the vice president with the president's cabinet, the people the president has appointed to office, should give the president a fair amount of security. i mean, it's hard to come up with a pe
and, sure, there is a risk of the vice president and the cabinet throwing the president out. on the other hand, there is a risk -- you need to have some system. the 24th amendment was really a check on the vice president by having the cabinet participate in the process. before some people thought the vice president would have the unilateral power to declare the president's disability. in fact, president eisenhower, who took these issues very seriously following his three disabilities, wrote a...
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there be there was the peace camp in the british cabinet. um had the majority of the cabinet. but the center of that group, which was led by arthur balfour. needed germany to at least make some concessions. towards the company it needed to be a compromise. it wouldn't just be britain is willing to quit with the battle lines where they were with germany owning belgium. so what balfour was balfour had drafted a message that he was going to ask the cabinet to approve that said we will we will accept your mediation, but you need to assure us you're going to work for us on these terror to get make this sure this is a compromised. peace. that key meeting was going to be held on may 29th. the british told wilson and house that they're going to have their key meeting on may 29th. wilson gives a speech hoping that this will bring the british along by offering them the american commitment to the post-war league. that he believes with cause is something the british care about. my i blamed wilson a little bit for having screwed up the diplomacy. because they had not that he gives a speech
there be there was the peace camp in the british cabinet. um had the majority of the cabinet. but the center of that group, which was led by arthur balfour. needed germany to at least make some concessions. towards the company it needed to be a compromise. it wouldn't just be britain is willing to quit with the battle lines where they were with germany owning belgium. so what balfour was balfour had drafted a message that he was going to ask the cabinet to approve that said we will we will...
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so in some ways, i think joining the vice president with the president's cabinet. the people the president has appointed to office should give the president a fair amount of security. so it's hard to come up with a perfect system. at some point, one has to rely on people to act as patriots, and use good judgment, and hopefully that is what will happen. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> my question deals with the cost of making a questionable choice for a vice president. and i'm thinking really of john mccain, with a very honorable, heroic military career. he, long dedicated, determined legislative career and legislation. picking someone like sarah palin who was really a light weight in the political world. and i just wonder if you think that is going to be held against mccain's record were just seen as a crazy blip in his career. >> i mean i think that it is clearly part of his biography. i think it is something that he has been criticized for. i think that he thought that in order to have a chance for election, his advisers apparently told him that he needed to pick a
so in some ways, i think joining the vice president with the president's cabinet. the people the president has appointed to office should give the president a fair amount of security. so it's hard to come up with a perfect system. at some point, one has to rely on people to act as patriots, and use good judgment, and hopefully that is what will happen. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> my question deals with the cost of making a questionable choice for a vice president. and i'm...
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but wallace ran into controversy with fdr's cabinet, and soon lost that position. that was in 1944 he was dropped on that ticket. harry truman the third vice president, had limited contact with president roosevelt during president truman's vice presidency. and in fact president truman, was not told about the manhattan project until some days after he succeeded president roosevelt when one of his advisers took him aside said mister president i think there's something you need to know about. the changes in american government and in politics were associated with the new deal and with world war ii and ended up having an effect on the vice presidency. it strengthened the presidency, it weaken the political parties and had an effect of pulling the vice presidency into the executive branch. as expectation of the presidency increased, during the nuclear age in quote cold war the president was expected to conduct a more robust foreign policy, and his this technology made foreign travel more possible, the vice president's began to be sent on diplomatic missions. they began
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members and 2 of those cabinet members who had been affiliated with the crew were replaced. now there were still 4 or 5 cabinet members who were still from the military who were serving. so this balance between the politicians and the military, they're essentially jostling for power. and it seems as though the military was not willing to at least let go of 2 key figures who were sitting as in the ministry of defense and the ministry of security and civil protection. but that's precisely what's going on is this is this, you know, the military is holding onto as much power as they can maintain through this transitional period in terms of the transitional period. and the characters that you might say comes to the full front from the civilian side of this sort of interim government. what's the problem there? do they not have either, but the personalities, the experience, or just the push and the persona to be able, you might say either to win over the military as they look, we can administer the country. but you need to allow us to have the power to do it, or is it just that not
members and 2 of those cabinet members who had been affiliated with the crew were replaced. now there were still 4 or 5 cabinet members who were still from the military who were serving. so this balance between the politicians and the military, they're essentially jostling for power. and it seems as though the military was not willing to at least let go of 2 key figures who were sitting as in the ministry of defense and the ministry of security and civil protection. but that's precisely what's...
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as of now, the cabinet is not discussing a - the cabinet is not discussing a ground invasion into gazaleaders of hamas and to restore deterrence, and that's exactly what we're doing now. we are chasing the head of the hamas, a terrorist organisation, a vicious one, that supports terrorism all around the world.— around the world. very quickly, internal politics _ around the world. very quickly, internal politics - _ around the world. very quickly, internal politics - a _ around the world. very quickly, internal politics - a number- around the world. very quickly, internal politics - a number of. around the world. very quickly, - internal politics - a number of mps, internal politics — a number of mps, who have been talking about intercommunal violence, a dangerous precedent within israel — many people within domestic israeli politics are discussing the motivations for this. and the type to mr netanyahu's political future. i don't accept it. today your government... the party does not support the prime minister. we are now corroborating together. when we are under attack... that's what w
as of now, the cabinet is not discussing a - the cabinet is not discussing a ground invasion into gazaleaders of hamas and to restore deterrence, and that's exactly what we're doing now. we are chasing the head of the hamas, a terrorist organisation, a vicious one, that supports terrorism all around the world.— around the world. very quickly, internal politics _ around the world. very quickly, internal politics - _ around the world. very quickly, internal politics - a _ around the world. very...
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ready for his father in germany, he apprenticed as a cabinet maker, and he has that certificate. so if he wants to make furniture have at it, if he wants to make the tours in germany, he has to start in the beginning and go through that long arduous apprenticeship. the violin makers were prepared to go to great length to keep out the competition. by then, demand was growing for the guitar, even cabinet makers in the village had started building them. and that was something the deal. the violin makers wasn't prepared to accept 826. so the start of what would become a legendary lawsuit. pieces hide sushi in my home, around escalated between the violin makers and the guitar builders and the cabinet makers who wanted to build guitars the cycle and it ended up in court will be $400.00. there was much negotiation by the side. and admittedly, both sides had reasonable arguments, people is kenya, or as is often the case of it all, hands on their businesses and maintaining their exclusive right to producing something while stopping others from getting a share of tired out and coming. a le
ready for his father in germany, he apprenticed as a cabinet maker, and he has that certificate. so if he wants to make furniture have at it, if he wants to make the tours in germany, he has to start in the beginning and go through that long arduous apprenticeship. the violin makers were prepared to go to great length to keep out the competition. by then, demand was growing for the guitar, even cabinet makers in the village had started building them. and that was something the deal. the violin...
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he is signing off lines to shadow cabinet ministers and has told shadow cabinet ministers complainingcome back to the strategy _ running the labour party. let's come back to the strategy in _ running the labour party. let's come back to the strategy in a _ running the labour party. let's come back to the strategy in a moment, i back to the strategy in a moment, but to what extent do you think that keir starmer has missed a trick in not bringing back some of the big names that some people expected which, from the era of peter mandelson?— which, from the era of peter mandelson? , , , , mandelson? yes, this reshuffle has been criticised _ mandelson? yes, this reshuffle has been criticised on _ mandelson? yes, this reshuffle has been criticised on so _ mandelson? yes, this reshuffle has been criticised on so many - mandelson? yes, this reshuffle has been criticised on so many levels, i been criticised on so many levels, first of— been criticised on so many levels, first of all— been criticised on so many levels, first of all because of timing because _ first of all because of timing becau
he is signing off lines to shadow cabinet ministers and has told shadow cabinet ministers complainingcome back to the strategy _ running the labour party. let's come back to the strategy in _ running the labour party. let's come back to the strategy in a _ running the labour party. let's come back to the strategy in a moment, i back to the strategy in a moment, but to what extent do you think that keir starmer has missed a trick in not bringing back some of the big names that some people...
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. >> and just moments ago they convened the security cabinet. we'll have more reporting on that in just a moment. meanwhile missiles invading the iron dome directly hitting this dome. they have recently ben killed by rocket fire. they say more than 100,000 are displaced from their homes. more than 230 palestinians have been killed. they are making this plate for an end to the violence. >> if there is help, it is the lives of children in gaza today. >> joining me now from tele aviv is richard engel. and from washington, nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli. give us the latest developments from the ground. what have you been seeing today? >> well you would think that our country, two people on the brink of the cease fire, that is not the mood here. here it is an anticipation that this will keep going. there could be a cease fire in the next few hours, but many are expressing skepticism. and you have very similar attitudes among gazans. they are looking forward to the bombs stopping but they don't think it will create a massive difference
. >> and just moments ago they convened the security cabinet. we'll have more reporting on that in just a moment. meanwhile missiles invading the iron dome directly hitting this dome. they have recently ben killed by rocket fire. they say more than 100,000 are displaced from their homes. more than 230 palestinians have been killed. they are making this plate for an end to the violence. >> if there is help, it is the lives of children in gaza today. >> joining me now from tele...
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the israeli cabinet has indeed approved a cease-fire.— that the israeli cabinet has indeed approved _ approved a cease-fire. certainly in the last few minutes, israeli - approved a cease-fire. certainly in | the last few minutes, israeli media are reporting that the security cabinet tonight did approve a unilateral truce. just the israeli side. no word on the timing when this would start but we are also hearing tonight from our own colleagues bbc arabic that now the egyptian mediators and it's the egyptians of the ability to speak to both the israelis and hamas, there the middlemen here, they will go and try to get some kind of agreement on timing. they too are prepared to call a cease—fire and they said they would do it from 12 o'clock on friday. and they would all be in place and is just a question of the timing but i will say that the fighting is continuing tonight. sirens of sounded in southern israel as hamas rockets have gone off, flights of been diverted in the airport in tel aviv because it's not safe for them to land because of the rockets and there was another israeli bomb
the israeli cabinet has indeed approved a cease-fire.— that the israeli cabinet has indeed approved _ approved a cease-fire. certainly in the last few minutes, israeli - approved a cease-fire. certainly in | the last few minutes, israeli media are reporting that the security cabinet tonight did approve a unilateral truce. just the israeli side. no word on the timing when this would start but we are also hearing tonight from our own colleagues bbc arabic that now the egyptian mediators and...
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what she will probably do as a cabinet - will probably do as a cabinet reshuffle because she has angusame again, very seniorfigure in the snp, he was robertson in the frame again, very senior figure in the snp, he was the leader at westminster. he is back in the snp. and there is absolutely no doubt that he will get a job in a cabinet reshuffle so we will not see old faces but veteran faces in her cabinet, because people like mike russell, who has been a leading figure from the 70s, we will see new faces and certainly new msps because they will be a lot of retire us. the statement _ they will be a lot of retire us. the statement is _ they will be a lot of retire us. the statement is coming very soon. we don't have too long to wait. there's not too long to wait before nicola sturgeon appears. and also, john curtis is with us, who was looking on a great interest in scotland. and we may cut across nicola sturgeon appears. butjust a thought from you on what she will be thinking and reflecting on after this election. we have had the conservatives already saying, she did not do what she want
what she will probably do as a cabinet - will probably do as a cabinet reshuffle because she has angusame again, very seniorfigure in the snp, he was robertson in the frame again, very senior figure in the snp, he was the leader at westminster. he is back in the snp. and there is absolutely no doubt that he will get a job in a cabinet reshuffle so we will not see old faces but veteran faces in her cabinet, because people like mike russell, who has been a leading figure from the 70s, we will see...
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[000:00:00;00] ah, the news this is the w news live from berlin tonight is real, security cabinet meets a mid pressure for a cease fire with a mos militants. earlier in the day israel renewed its fun bartlett of gaza, as her mother fired more rockets into israel. but now there are hopes that an agreement will be reached food to end this deadly 11 day conflict. also coming up tonight, a green light for vaccine passports. the european union says yes to the final details of its digital cobra. 1900 travel certificates in the bid to open up for tourism just in time for the summer and hatching a home grown corona virus vaccine in brazil with the help of chicken eggs. if it works, it could be a game changer in brazil's fight against the band. ah, i'm bring golf is good to have you with this diplomatic efforts they are gathering, pays for a ceasefire between israel and moss militants in the gaza strip. possibly as early as tomorrow. the israeli security cabinet is meeting to discuss the possible truth, even as its bombardment of the territory continued today, killing at least one palestinian, t
[000:00:00;00] ah, the news this is the w news live from berlin tonight is real, security cabinet meets a mid pressure for a cease fire with a mos militants. earlier in the day israel renewed its fun bartlett of gaza, as her mother fired more rockets into israel. but now there are hopes that an agreement will be reached food to end this deadly 11 day conflict. also coming up tonight, a green light for vaccine passports. the european union says yes to the final details of its digital cobra. 1900...
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some in the current shadow cabinet have defended their leader.y as a leader is, of course, deciding what team you need around you for the next stage of what's a really difficult battle for us in labour to rebuild trust with the voters. taking tough decisions is what leaders do. who keir starmer decides to keep in his reshuffle and who he sacks may give an indication of where he thinks the party needs to go. does he keep on trying to unify all the different bits? or does he in effect pick a side? and that might apply to the voters the party wants to reconnect with as well. is it about what he's currently got, which is young voters, graduates, social liberals, remainers? or is it still the party of the working class in britain which is what it would still like to be, but frankly at the moment isn't? with its leader in office forjust over a year now, labour's challenge to find a message that chimes with voters looks just as tough as it ever did. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. the government is set to announce we'll be able to hug each other as p
some in the current shadow cabinet have defended their leader.y as a leader is, of course, deciding what team you need around you for the next stage of what's a really difficult battle for us in labour to rebuild trust with the voters. taking tough decisions is what leaders do. who keir starmer decides to keep in his reshuffle and who he sacks may give an indication of where he thinks the party needs to go. does he keep on trying to unify all the different bits? or does he in effect pick a...
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israel's security cabinet met _ background. israel's security cabinet met positive - background.curity cabinet met positive several| cabinet met positive several hours and at the end of the meeting released a statement in which it was said they had agreed unanimously to an egyptian initiative or a bilateral ceasefire without preconditions. they went on to say they had reviewed israel's great achievements in the campaign, some of which it said were unprecedented. hamas officials, for their part, are quoted as saying they had secured guarantees from israel regarding the two flashpoints in jerusalem regarding the two flashpoints injerusalem that helped to trigger this crisis. the situation that al—aqsa mosque in the old city and also in the neighbourhood of sheikh char r. israeli officials are quoted as saying those claims are nonsense and offered no such guarantees. we understand that egyptian officials will be arriving in gaza and israel fairly soon to discuss the fine print and clearly those negotiations will be important but the bottom line is that the two sides have agreed to s
israel's security cabinet met _ background. israel's security cabinet met positive - background.curity cabinet met positive several| cabinet met positive several hours and at the end of the meeting released a statement in which it was said they had agreed unanimously to an egyptian initiative or a bilateral ceasefire without preconditions. they went on to say they had reviewed israel's great achievements in the campaign, some of which it said were unprecedented. hamas officials, for their part,...
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president warren harding invited his vice president calvin coolidge to meet with the cabinet. move was controversial at the time but vice president coolidge did meet with harding's cabinet and that became something of a tradition. frank lip roosevelt used john garner as a legislative liaison and sent him on some foreign trips before they had a falling out during the second term. president roosevelt used his second vice president henry wallace, it made him the board of economic warfare during world war ii. but wallace ran into controversy with numbers of fdr's cabinet and lost that position and was dropped from the 1944 ticket. president roosevelt's third vice president harry truman had very limited contact with president roosevelt during the 82 days of president truman's vice presidency. and in fact, president truman wasn't told about the manhattan project until some days after he had succeeded president roosevelt when one of his advisers took him aside and said, mr. president, i think there is something you need to know about. well, the changes in american government in polit
president warren harding invited his vice president calvin coolidge to meet with the cabinet. move was controversial at the time but vice president coolidge did meet with harding's cabinet and that became something of a tradition. frank lip roosevelt used john garner as a legislative liaison and sent him on some foreign trips before they had a falling out during the second term. president roosevelt used his second vice president henry wallace, it made him the board of economic warfare during...
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the labour leader, sir keir starmer, is expected to reshuffle his shadow cabinet today.ir keir is facing a furious backlash from some of his mps and members after sacking the deputy leader, angela rayner, as national campaign co—ordinator and chair of the party. labour sources suggested angela rayner had to take responsibility for what was described as a bungled election campaign. but they stressed she would be offered another role. let's bring you these pictures. this is so kier starmer leaving his home this morning. he this is so kier starmer leaving his home this morning.— this is so kier starmer leaving his home this morning. he didn't have much to say _ home this morning. he didn't have much to say to _ home this morning. he didn't have much to say to reporters. - home this morning. he didn't have much to say to reporters. it - home this morning. he didn't have| much to say to reporters. it follows disappointing elections for the labour party in england particularly, and keir starmer having said he would take responsibility for the results now looked like he's going
the labour leader, sir keir starmer, is expected to reshuffle his shadow cabinet today.ir keir is facing a furious backlash from some of his mps and members after sacking the deputy leader, angela rayner, as national campaign co—ordinator and chair of the party. labour sources suggested angela rayner had to take responsibility for what was described as a bungled election campaign. but they stressed she would be offered another role. let's bring you these pictures. this is so kier starmer...
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we will leave the cabinet office and michael gove - cabinet office and michael gove speaking in front and east of the country, and where you get sunny spells that could set off the odd heavy shower. but because of more cloud around, the temperatures won't be quite as high as what we've had through today. it stays fine, settled, sunny and warm for england and wales for the bank holiday weekend. on bank holiday monday, there's athe chance of thick cloud, perhaps some showers for scotland and northern ireland. this is bbc news. the headlines. borisjohnson denies claims made by dominic cummings, that the poor handing of the coronavirus pandemic led to the deaths of tens of thousands of people. at every stage, we've been governed by a determination to protect life, to save life, to ensure that our nhs is not overwhelmed. the health secretary has also robustly defended claims against him from mr cummings, who said he is a liar and should have been sacked. these unsubstantiated allegations around honesty are not true, and that i've been straight with people in public and in private throughou
we will leave the cabinet office and michael gove - cabinet office and michael gove speaking in front and east of the country, and where you get sunny spells that could set off the odd heavy shower. but because of more cloud around, the temperatures won't be quite as high as what we've had through today. it stays fine, settled, sunny and warm for england and wales for the bank holiday weekend. on bank holiday monday, there's athe chance of thick cloud, perhaps some showers for scotland and...
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but the cabinet office minister penny mordaunt rejected calls for further investigations.ceived conflicts of interest. but time and again, ministers act like the rules are for other people — none more so than the prime minister himself. last year, he declared £15,000 from a tory donor for his sleazyjet trip to a private island. this weekend, mr speaker, we read that the real cost was double that, and paid by someone else entirely. now, people might ask "why is this important?", mr speaker? it's important because it goes to the very heart of our democracy. who does our government answer to — the public or private interests? she thought the independent adviser on ministers�* interests should investigate their involvement in ppe contracts. when the home secretary lobbied on behalf of a former adviser flogging substandard face masks, who lands a £100 million contract without tender and double the going rate, who cannot perceive this as a conflict of interest? penny mordaunt said priti patel had been perfectly entitled to forward an offer of help from her local chamber of comme
but the cabinet office minister penny mordaunt rejected calls for further investigations.ceived conflicts of interest. but time and again, ministers act like the rules are for other people — none more so than the prime minister himself. last year, he declared £15,000 from a tory donor for his sleazyjet trip to a private island. this weekend, mr speaker, we read that the real cost was double that, and paid by someone else entirely. now, people might ask "why is this important?", mr...
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or that the result of the cabinet meeting was that one of the cabinet ministers he was there believed he could speak arabic and turkish but in fact he could speak neither language so he he dotted his speech with arabic phrases that sort of thing to give himself the appearance of being an expert when in fact he was more of a gifted amateur what do you think we should do some are. i think to counteract the french war aims. we require diplomacy. or do you think diplomacy will achieve with the fridge i don't want to make any suggestions except on very general lines. that i feel we ought to settle with france as soon as possible and get a definite understanding about syria sort of arrangement would you like to have with the french what would you say to them i would like to see for ourselves. south of haifa apart from the active tourist. if you have it just to be very. good and the who. lisa fuckup. i mean there were 5 minute. men and with. guns and no. idea of how we will join the men we would love to mop up a few months back a few months of it's most important we should have a bout of eng
or that the result of the cabinet meeting was that one of the cabinet ministers he was there believed he could speak arabic and turkish but in fact he could speak neither language so he he dotted his speech with arabic phrases that sort of thing to give himself the appearance of being an expert when in fact he was more of a gifted amateur what do you think we should do some are. i think to counteract the french war aims. we require diplomacy. or do you think diplomacy will achieve with the...
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he met his wife there, the daughter of an acclaimed cabinet maker, and started a family. eventually he decided to return to his native saxony to open it to tar building workshop. under his own name, he came home and the violin makers did not warmly embrace and they saw him as competition. they use the argument that when he worked for his father in germany, he apprenticed as a cabinet maker and he has that certificate. so if he wants to make furniture, how about it? if he wants to make the tours in germany, he has to start in the beginning and go through that long arduous apprenticeship. the violin makers more prepared to go to great lengths to keep out the competition . by then, demand was growing for the guitar, even cabinet makers in the village had started building them. and that was something the deal. the violin makers wasn't prepared to accept 826. so the start of what would become a legendary lawsuit. piece of hide sushi in my home, around escalated between the violin makers and the guitar builders and the cabinet makers who wanted to build guitars and then ended up in court wit
he met his wife there, the daughter of an acclaimed cabinet maker, and started a family. eventually he decided to return to his native saxony to open it to tar building workshop. under his own name, he came home and the violin makers did not warmly embrace and they saw him as competition. they use the argument that when he worked for his father in germany, he apprenticed as a cabinet maker and he has that certificate. so if he wants to make furniture, how about it? if he wants to make the tours...
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he had to build a cabinet three times. it took two weeks to build a cabinet.e: how do you not feel like a failure when you know you're taking your kids down? how do you not? lemonis: i said to you the day i met you, "this is not a viable business model," and the reason it's not is because we're in a garage trying to convert an $80,000 van with no tools, no equipment, no financial resources, nothing technical. you guys knew nothing about manufacturing, nothing about process, and you did take care of a lot of customers. there were a lot of people that were happy with their work product. the minute that you can accept the fact that what was accomplished here was actually pretty damn amazing, the better off you're going to be as an individual, and your relationship's gonna work. so where do we go from here? breanne: [ sniffles ] laurie: i love you, breanne. and i just want to be okay. breanne: i...am sorry for... laurie: don't be. alan: no. laurie: don't be. i am, too. don't be. alan: hey, we accomplished a great deal with what we were working with. laurie: and yo
he had to build a cabinet three times. it took two weeks to build a cabinet.e: how do you not feel like a failure when you know you're taking your kids down? how do you not? lemonis: i said to you the day i met you, "this is not a viable business model," and the reason it's not is because we're in a garage trying to convert an $80,000 van with no tools, no equipment, no financial resources, nothing technical. you guys knew nothing about manufacturing, nothing about process, and you...
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in _ cabinet office. where you operating on a in february? in the _ cabinet office. first ten da s of on a in february? in the first ten days of february, _ on a in february? in the first ten days of february, no, _ on a in february? in the first ten days of february, no, there - on a in february? in the first ten | days of february, no, there were lots of things going on, the hst nightmare, the reshuffle, and that happened on the 12th, and the prime minister went on holiday for two weeks. then i did not go on holiday, i was in downing street throughout that period and i spent more and more of my time. however, and, again, i would apologise for this, i did not... obviously, in retrospect, i should have been hitting the panic button far more than i was in february. i hit the panic button as february. i hit the panic button as february went on, but like most people, i was wrongly reassured by things like who and what we were being told internally. the things like who and what we were being told internally.— being told internally. the who declared a _ being told interna
in _ cabinet office. where you operating on a in february? in the _ cabinet office. first ten da s of on a in february? in the first ten days of february, _ on a in february? in the first ten days of february, no, _ on a in february? in the first ten days of february, no, there - on a in february? in the first ten | days of february, no, there were lots of things going on, the hst nightmare, the reshuffle, and that happened on the 12th, and the prime minister went on holiday for two weeks. then...
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— hancock shamelessly lied to the cabinet by insisting that they would all he _ cabinet by insistingk didnl— all be tested. now, matt hancock didn't perhaps explicitly rebut that charge _ didn't perhaps explicitly rebut that charge today, but what he did say was that — charge today, but what he did say was that essentially i told them that they would all be tested as lon- that they would all be tested as long as — that they would all be tested as long as there was capacity to do so. so it's_ long as there was capacity to do so. so it's now— long as there was capacity to do so. so it's now really dominant cummings raid against _ so it's now really dominant cummings raid against matt hancock, and we will wait _ raid against matt hancock, and we will wait to — raid against matt hancock, and we will wait to see if dominic cummings has any— will wait to see if dominic cummings has any documentary evidence as he has, as— has any documentary evidence as he has, as sources close to them have suggested — has, as sources close to them have suggested at times, but it doesn't -et suggested at ti
— hancock shamelessly lied to the cabinet by insisting that they would all he _ cabinet by insistingk didnl— all be tested. now, matt hancock didn't perhaps explicitly rebut that charge _ didn't perhaps explicitly rebut that charge today, but what he did say was that — charge today, but what he did say was that essentially i told them that they would all be tested as lon- that they would all be tested as long as — that they would all be tested as long as there was capacity to do so. so...