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— cabinet meeting which will be filmed, i cover? yes, we have cabinet ministers _ filmed, i cover?ving right filmed, i cover? yes, we have - cabinet ministers arriving right now and coming in, none of them had said anything as they came in this morning but the cameras will be there, that was started a couple of weeks ago, something new. the message coming from here this morning, those who voted against the prime minister, they were described as a disparate group of disgruntled people and now is the time to accept the results and move on, but i do not think that will be enough for those 148, that was a much bigger result for the opponents of boris johnson than they thought, leaving him in a much more weakened position. as you just heard from the ian blackford a minute or two ago, those by—elections now coming up, i think all the attention will shift in focus on those because that will give a sense from beyond here, beyond downing street, westminster, parliament, beyond the tory party and its mps, what is happening in the public vote because that is what matters, because many mps vot
— cabinet meeting which will be filmed, i cover? yes, we have cabinet ministers _ filmed, i cover?ving right filmed, i cover? yes, we have - cabinet ministers arriving right now and coming in, none of them had said anything as they came in this morning but the cameras will be there, that was started a couple of weeks ago, something new. the message coming from here this morning, those who voted against the prime minister, they were described as a disparate group of disgruntled people and now...
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the mood music from the cabinet this _ in. the mood music from the cabinet this morning - in.d music from the cabinet this morning shows l cabinet this morning shows little hope of a deal soon. we need to get — little hope of a deal soon. we need to get ready to stay the course, — need to get ready to stay the course, stay the course, because _ course, stay the course, because these reforms, these improvements in the way we run our railways are in the interests of the travelling publie _ interests of the travelling ublic. , , . interests of the travelling ublic. . ., public. this practice of inviting _ public. this practice of inviting television - public. this practice of. inviting television crews public. this practice of- inviting television crews into the start of cabinet meetings has happened weekly for the last three weeks and it has raised some questions in the minds of viewers such as jamie. in recent months, a trend appears to have developed showing clips of cabinet meetings on the main bbc one six o'clock news. we see mr johnson is surrounded by nodding members of hi
the mood music from the cabinet this _ in. the mood music from the cabinet this morning - in.d music from the cabinet this morning shows l cabinet this morning shows little hope of a deal soon. we need to get — little hope of a deal soon. we need to get ready to stay the course, — need to get ready to stay the course, stay the course, because _ course, stay the course, because these reforms, these improvements in the way we run our railways are in the interests of the travelling publie _...
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cabinet as they are at present inside the cabinet room.aking to cameras. let's have a look at what has been found in the few minutes.— in the few minutes. yes. good mornin: in the few minutes. yes. good morning everybody. _ in the few minutes. yes. good morning everybody. are - in the few minutes. yes. good morning everybody. are we i in the few minutes. yes. good - morning everybody. are we good? a real set? morning everybody. are we good? a realset? —— morning everybody. are we good? a real set? —— are we all set. good morning thank you very much, very good to see you all. thank you everybody for your good work yesterday which was a very important day, because we are able to draw a line under the issues that our opponents wanted to talk about and we are able to get on with talking about what i think the people of this country want us to talk about. that is what we are going to do, we are going to focus exclusively on that, and we are helping people of course with dealing with the after—shocks of covid, cushioning the inflationary impact,
cabinet as they are at present inside the cabinet room.aking to cameras. let's have a look at what has been found in the few minutes.— in the few minutes. yes. good mornin: in the few minutes. yes. good morning everybody. _ in the few minutes. yes. good morning everybody. are - in the few minutes. yes. good morning everybody. are we i in the few minutes. yes. good - morning everybody. are we good? a real set? morning everybody. are we good? a realset? —— morning everybody. are we good? a...
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this is the reform of the cabinet during the war.ondly, if to carry it out, it seems to me that it is not so important how many ministries we will have, as it is important that these ministries work in a new way, maybe faster, maybe more efficiently, make decisions, and immediately implement them. don't you think so a there is still a third point when talking about reduction ministries talk about the fact that those who lose will not lose their positions, or even when they talk about the reorganization of the cabinet, they also raise the question of whether they will change the deputy prime ministers and vice prime ministers or will they change the prime minister himself in order to change the relations between the office of the president and the cabinet of ministers, which in fact has such a strong influence on the work of the cabinet of ministers that they often talk about it, in fact, there are a number of questions and names, the most painful questions that are known as of today, see in luhano is going to represent ukraine, the p
this is the reform of the cabinet during the war.ondly, if to carry it out, it seems to me that it is not so important how many ministries we will have, as it is important that these ministries work in a new way, maybe faster, maybe more efficiently, make decisions, and immediately implement them. don't you think so a there is still a third point when talking about reduction ministries talk about the fact that those who lose will not lose their positions, or even when they talk about the...
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kind of cabinet revolt would the prime ministerfaced if kind of cabinet revolt would the prime ministerthat was an action that he was going to try and take? the second challenge is really for the ministry of defence or the defence secretary to ask whether the existing budget is being spent in the best way possible. for instance, do we need things like aircraft carriers for out of area operations? can money within the defence budget be redeployed? no doubt these are the sorts of questions borisjohnson and ben wallace are having to ask themselves and examine at the moment. certainly the pressure is mounting for the prime minister to increase that spending. interesting, james, increase that spending. interesting, james. isn't — increase that spending. interesting, james. isn't it. _ increase that spending. interesting, james, isn't it, that _ increase that spending. interesting, james, isn't it, that so _ increase that spending. interesting, james, isn't it, that so many - james, isn't it, that so many commentators and people within the mod saying that money should be going on cyber warfar
kind of cabinet revolt would the prime ministerfaced if kind of cabinet revolt would the prime ministerthat was an action that he was going to try and take? the second challenge is really for the ministry of defence or the defence secretary to ask whether the existing budget is being spent in the best way possible. for instance, do we need things like aircraft carriers for out of area operations? can money within the defence budget be redeployed? no doubt these are the sorts of questions...
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and so the brilliant idea was that we would organize a cabinet to cabinet meeting so that the iraqi cabinetwould be in baghdad with prime minister maleki and the relevant counterparts for the u.s. cabinet would assemble at camp david and they would -- >> with president bush -- >> with president bush, and we would have a joint cabinet meeting by video conference. and so that's what we advertised to the iraqis, what we advertised to the entire world was that president bush and his cabinet would be at camp david and all of the iraqis would be in baghdad, and they would have a meeting by video conference. we invited the cabinet members, and i think there were about six or eight of them who were relevant to come up to camp david and the chairman of the joint chiefs, a couple of other people, and we all -- there was a big dinner. and in the in laurel, the big convening, the convening place that has a dining room, there was a big dinner for all of the cabinet members there with the president and vice president cheney. and our plan was that president bush and his national security adviser, steve ha
and so the brilliant idea was that we would organize a cabinet to cabinet meeting so that the iraqi cabinetwould be in baghdad with prime minister maleki and the relevant counterparts for the u.s. cabinet would assemble at camp david and they would -- >> with president bush -- >> with president bush, and we would have a joint cabinet meeting by video conference. and so that's what we advertised to the iraqis, what we advertised to the entire world was that president bush and his...
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the cabinet _ prime minister? the cabinet gathering — prime minister?thering today _ prime minister? the cabinet gathering today know - prime minister? the cabinet gathering today know that l prime minister? the cabinet l gathering today know that last prime minister? the cabinet - gathering today know that last night was not the result was worse than almost anyone had expected. previous tory leaders theresa may drum major all got bigger shares of their mps back them. those leaders were left wounded. so what about this one? thank you for all your good work yesterday, which was a very important day, because we are able now to draw a line under the issues that our opponents want to talk about, and can get on with what the people in this country wanted to talk about, which is to help them and take the country forward. his backers want to move on. four in ten of his mps do not believe he is the right man for thejob, and some round the cabinet table code, one day, be possible alternatives. last night, the scale of the discontent in the tory party was laid ba
the cabinet _ prime minister? the cabinet gathering — prime minister?thering today _ prime minister? the cabinet gathering today know - prime minister? the cabinet gathering today know that l prime minister? the cabinet l gathering today know that last prime minister? the cabinet - gathering today know that last night was not the result was worse than almost anyone had expected. previous tory leaders theresa may drum major all got bigger shares of their mps back them. those leaders were left...
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when a massive can explore killing two cabinet secretaries who were topside at the time? purely through good fortune. the president happened below deck and was spared. had he not been spared because there was no ppt because there was no vice president. ppt at the time senator willie mangum of the wig party came close to becoming acting present. this would have meant for partisan control. a change in parts control of the executive branch in 1865 following assassination of president abraham lincoln democrat. andrew johnson was elevated presidency. just weeks afterward and with no vice president. johnson became seriously ill he was so sick. in fact that his secretary of state and secretary of war were sent scrambling trying to track down the ppt. the ppt was senator lafayette foster who was a republican? the problem was that at the time foster was in the wilds of the new mexico character conducting oversight on us government. treatment of native american tribes cabinet secretaries were only able to find contact center foster by sending a courier writing horseback from the ne
when a massive can explore killing two cabinet secretaries who were topside at the time? purely through good fortune. the president happened below deck and was spared. had he not been spared because there was no ppt because there was no vice president. ppt at the time senator willie mangum of the wig party came close to becoming acting present. this would have meant for partisan control. a change in parts control of the executive branch in 1865 following assassination of president abraham...
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cabinet i public argument began. cabinet ministers offering their best spin on things.m line is that a vote of confidence is bad news for any leader? i line is that a vote of confidence is bad news for any leader?- bad news for any leader? i think i have already _ bad news for any leader? i think i have already said _ bad news for any leader? i think i have already said to _ bad news for any leader? i think i have already said to some - bad news for any leader? i think i have already said to some of- have already said to some of the broadcasters, it's the privilege of any member of parliament to choose to request _ any member of parliament to choose to request a new leader. i don't think— to request a new leader. i don't think that's _ to request a new leader. i don't think that's the right choice but i'm think that's the right choice but i'm not— think that's the right choice but i'm not going to condemn people. how can the prime — i'm not going to condemn people. hmnr can the prime minister possibly recover from this? can the prime minister possibly recoverfrom this?
cabinet i public argument began. cabinet ministers offering their best spin on things.m line is that a vote of confidence is bad news for any leader? i line is that a vote of confidence is bad news for any leader?- bad news for any leader? i think i have already _ bad news for any leader? i think i have already said _ bad news for any leader? i think i have already said to _ bad news for any leader? i think i have already said to some - bad news for any leader? i think i have already said to...
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cabinet this morning, there is a lot to be done.lt for the prime minister, he won. and he won by more than the one i said was enough. reporter: how wounded is the prime minister? - but the cabinet gathering today know that last night's result for the prime minister was worse than almost anyone had expected. previous tory leaders theresa may and john major all got bigger shares of their mps to back them. reporter: can the prime minister survive? - those leaders were left wounded. so what about this one? thank you, by the way, everybody, for all your good work yesterday, which was a very important day, because we are able now to draw a line under the issues that our opponents want to talk about, and can get on with talking about what i think the people in this country want us to talk about, which is what we are doing to help them and take the country forward. boris johnson's backers want to move on, but four in ten of his mps do not believe he is the right man for thejob, and some round the cabinet table could one day be possible alte
cabinet this morning, there is a lot to be done.lt for the prime minister, he won. and he won by more than the one i said was enough. reporter: how wounded is the prime minister? - but the cabinet gathering today know that last night's result for the prime minister was worse than almost anyone had expected. previous tory leaders theresa may and john major all got bigger shares of their mps to back them. reporter: can the prime minister survive? - those leaders were left wounded. so what about...
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that's where the cabinets are.e insulated this space gave you as a designer in general, well, such a perspective for creativity, of course, about love, yes, our heroes, now they have the happiest time in life is when kids are grown up you can dedicate time to yourself, so i like when i do it. the spaciousness and cleanliness inspired them to spend time with each other. the main focus is, of course, the view from the pros of this wonderful black frame, which frames the landscape and how the picture looks at the same time and as part of our interior , we are beautiful in general, unfortunately , they couldn’t remove these about the walls in order to combine everything into one window, because this is a supporting structure, but that nevertheless, in my opinion, they just supported the rhythm that is on the walls. our windows appeared, because there were three of them, not one. i like it, even more, because it now supports the decoration of the entire room, we have moldings that create fronts on the walls in the futur
that's where the cabinets are.e insulated this space gave you as a designer in general, well, such a perspective for creativity, of course, about love, yes, our heroes, now they have the happiest time in life is when kids are grown up you can dedicate time to yourself, so i like when i do it. the spaciousness and cleanliness inspired them to spend time with each other. the main focus is, of course, the view from the pros of this wonderful black frame, which frames the landscape and how the...
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the cabinet _ any sort of move here? good lord, i don't know! the cabinet have - don't know!o the conservative mac branded... is that an hint conservative mac branded... is that anything new _ conservative mac branded... is that anything new -- — conservative mac branded... is that anything new -- conservative - conservative mac branded... is that anything new -- conservative mac i anything new —— conservative mac brand? we have a figure on it, but we have had a sense of this before, the next election could be difficult for many of those who got their seat in the last election.— in the last election. absolutely, but i in the last election. absolutely, but i think _ in the last election. absolutely, but | think the _ in the last election. absolutely, but i think the thing _ in the last election. absolutely, but i think the thing that - in the last election. absolutely, l but i think the thing that might've changed is that whilst up to today it was boris johnson who changed is that whilst up to today it was borisjohnson who was seen as the person who had done the lawbreaking, o
the cabinet _ any sort of move here? good lord, i don't know! the cabinet have - don't know!o the conservative mac branded... is that an hint conservative mac branded... is that anything new _ conservative mac branded... is that anything new -- — conservative mac branded... is that anything new -- conservative - conservative mac branded... is that anything new -- conservative mac i anything new —— conservative mac brand? we have a figure on it, but we have had a sense of this before, the...
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there's been chatter about another potential cabinet reshuffle l another potential cabinet reshufflethe times is saying that — for a little while now. the times is saying that basically the prime minister— saying that basically the prime minister is keen to delay this until autumn— minister is keen to delay this until autumn when he can basically shore up autumn when he can basically shore up his— autumn when he can basically shore up his position a bit better. in the wake _ up his position a bit better. in the wake of— up his position a bit better. in the wake of the — up his position a bit better. in the wake of the by elections and wake field on— wake of the by elections and wake field on friday with the conservatives lost weight failed in tiverton _ conservatives lost weight failed in tiverton to the democrats. the prime minister— tiverton to the democrats. the prime minister is _ tiverton to the democrats. the prime minister is in — tiverton to the democrats. the prime minister is in a difficult position, the results are pretty bad, he's only— the results are pretty bad, he's on
there's been chatter about another potential cabinet reshuffle l another potential cabinet reshufflethe times is saying that — for a little while now. the times is saying that basically the prime minister— saying that basically the prime minister is keen to delay this until autumn— minister is keen to delay this until autumn when he can basically shore up autumn when he can basically shore up his— autumn when he can basically shore up his position a bit better. in the wake _ up his...
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but in these parts there are large cabinets, we don’t hide something.ome on, not toys and a cot right under the second tier of the nursery fit in, the bathroom has a small nose with a bright character, the formwork for the concrete countertop was made from osb, an interesting texture of communication below turned out. a vintage mirror was fringed. soviet iron found it at a flea market, almost for free, this ink was cut out specially for it and it reflects david's head is full of samples, but it seems to me that his bedroom is readable, the designers also filled it with amusing objects and the decor above the bed hung with a flock of paper clouds, ilya and sveta's night lamps were assembled from improvised materials and fixed on brackets to the wall. the cabinets were decorated with prints from the popular children's designer. it turned out an interesting candlestick, and for a round window they found a suitable curtain. we didn't want to spoil the shape and somehow close it, so we found a hulahu hoop and covered it with fabric. and he fit in perfectly i
but in these parts there are large cabinets, we don’t hide something.ome on, not toys and a cot right under the second tier of the nursery fit in, the bathroom has a small nose with a bright character, the formwork for the concrete countertop was made from osb, an interesting texture of communication below turned out. a vintage mirror was fringed. soviet iron found it at a flea market, almost for free, this ink was cut out specially for it and it reflects david's head is full of samples, but...
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ross: helpe out with some thoughts on the cabinet.ulture secretary and others have come out and said they very much support the prime minister. some other cabinet ministers have been conspicuously quiet. nick: i think publicly if you are cabinet minister you have to be clear you're backinghe prime minister. i think the vast majority have said over the past 24 hours or so -- have said that. if you are cabinet minister who is maybe a bit ambitious and thinks navy they could take over as p.m., a secret ballot, you might do something in private that you are notrepared to do in public. it's something many have been asking themselves, are there members who will do -- i was working this weekend and people at all rungs of the party right up to the ministerial role were angry. although some of them had not made it public, they were making it clear privately that they were really unhappy. they are not saying they are backing the prime minister. the big question over the next hour is just how many tory mps are refusing to back the p.m.? it's a b
ross: helpe out with some thoughts on the cabinet.ulture secretary and others have come out and said they very much support the prime minister. some other cabinet ministers have been conspicuously quiet. nick: i think publicly if you are cabinet minister you have to be clear you're backinghe prime minister. i think the vast majority have said over the past 24 hours or so -- have said that. if you are cabinet minister who is maybe a bit ambitious and thinks navy they could take over as p.m., a...
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do you want cabinet members to move against borisjohnson?today programme or world at one or whatever, ridiculous arguments about the distinction between a party and a gathering, and whatever is the number 10 line. i mean, ijust think it's demeaning for them to go on doing that, and then they should, every cabinet minister... and this is because of what we understand happened in number 10. yeah. throughout the pandemic, when rules were broken. i mean, cabinet ministers, of course, want to pursue their own careers, but they should also take account of the national interest. and, what? you think it's in the national interest for one of the current cabinet members to move against the prime minister? i think it would be in the national interest for cabinet ministers to tell us very seriously why they think it's in the national interest for boris johnson not to move on and reoccupy his place as a distinguished sunday telegraph and telegraph columnist. and if no cabinet minister does that, do you think that the 1922 committee, which represents the
do you want cabinet members to move against borisjohnson?today programme or world at one or whatever, ridiculous arguments about the distinction between a party and a gathering, and whatever is the number 10 line. i mean, ijust think it's demeaning for them to go on doing that, and then they should, every cabinet minister... and this is because of what we understand happened in number 10. yeah. throughout the pandemic, when rules were broken. i mean, cabinet ministers, of course, want to pursue...
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so far, the cabinet has proved remarkably resilient.n a senior resignation over partygate and rishi sunak was the person around her most expected there to be most activity but he himself has been deeply damaged by partygate been deeply damaged by pa rtygate affair been deeply damaged by partygate affair and the economy going south. in theory, the cabinet would be the place for that to happen. what is more likely is that although on paper borisjohnson is safe for another year under the rules of the committee meeting, but it didn't do theresa may much good. she had a no—confidence vote and won it, much better in some ways but it did not mean she was out because ultimately they can change the rules if necessary. but that said, we know boris johnson necessary. but that said, we know borisjohnson is extremely resilient and i can be certain he will fight it till his last political breath.— he will fight it till his last political breath. let's bring in shawn — political breath. let's bring in shawn and _ political breath. let's bring in shawn
so far, the cabinet has proved remarkably resilient.n a senior resignation over partygate and rishi sunak was the person around her most expected there to be most activity but he himself has been deeply damaged by partygate been deeply damaged by pa rtygate affair been deeply damaged by partygate affair and the economy going south. in theory, the cabinet would be the place for that to happen. what is more likely is that although on paper borisjohnson is safe for another year under the rules of...
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i've had people in our cabinet who were under other cabinets tell me that they had never been in cabinet meetings that were as fruitful before., evidently a lot of presidents use their cabinet as -- periodically, and different members would report whether departments are doing. will the word that i've gotten from these others is that they have never found their own cabinet, for everyone, regardless of their particular agency, whether they were involved in the discussion. and maybe again, it was the eight years experience. we have taken the presidents from the ranks of the legislators, i think the closest job to be president of united states is being a governor. a legislator is used to being in a group and on a committee and making decisions on a voting basis majority rule. only a governor, who sat there and finally knows that, the final say has got to be his or hers. and, so maybe i attribute part of this to. that i don't say it's easy. they're a lot of decisions that after i've heard all of that, as i say the ones -- there's so much right on both sides. it's very difficult. but, i don't
i've had people in our cabinet who were under other cabinets tell me that they had never been in cabinet meetings that were as fruitful before., evidently a lot of presidents use their cabinet as -- periodically, and different members would report whether departments are doing. will the word that i've gotten from these others is that they have never found their own cabinet, for everyone, regardless of their particular agency, whether they were involved in the discussion. and maybe again, it was...
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it is an incredibly talented cabinet. it is a diverse cabinet.e very lucky to have their service. david: the president's favorability ratings are not as high as i assume you would like. and i wondered how do you in the white house deal with that? ron: well, i think the most important thing is for the president to do the right thing. i think that what you are seeing right now is a mood in the country that is impacted by the fact this pandemic has lasted longer than anyone thought it would, that while we have had tremendous growth in the economy and jobs we are having a problem with inflation and i think those things contribute to a generally -- a mood in the country that is not as upbeat or confident as we would like. in the case of president biden, he made a lot of hard decisions in 2021 to put in place a new economic strategy you heard the president talk about last night in the state of the union. a new covid strategy that we are again updating today with new steps on covid. and those hard decisions, i think, are starting to show results. i full
it is an incredibly talented cabinet. it is a diverse cabinet.e very lucky to have their service. david: the president's favorability ratings are not as high as i assume you would like. and i wondered how do you in the white house deal with that? ron: well, i think the most important thing is for the president to do the right thing. i think that what you are seeing right now is a mood in the country that is impacted by the fact this pandemic has lasted longer than anyone thought it would, that...
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gathered, the cabinet. loyal bunch gathered, the cabinet. thank you for all our gathered, the cabinet. thank you for all your good — gathered, the cabinet. thank you for all your good work _ gathered, the cabinet. thank you for all your good work yesterday, - all your good work yesterday, because it was a very important day for us and we are able now to draw a line under the issues our opponents want to talk about.— want to talk about. down the road from here. _ want to talk about. down the road from here. a _ want to talk about. down the road from here, a bus _ want to talk about. down the road from here, a bus stop— want to talk about. down the road from here, a bus stop which - want to talk about. down the road from here, a bus stop which it - want to talk about. down the road i from here, a bus stop which it turns out was on to the result last night before the rest of us. the 211 destined for keeping borisjohnson in office, the 148 looking for a new driver. so where is the pot together now? former cabin
gathered, the cabinet. loyal bunch gathered, the cabinet. thank you for all our gathered, the cabinet. thank you for all your good — gathered, the cabinet. thank you for all your good work _ gathered, the cabinet. thank you for all your good work yesterday, - all your good work yesterday, because it was a very important day for us and we are able now to draw a line under the issues our opponents want to talk about.— want to talk about. down the road from here. _ want to talk about. down the...
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he has got a cabinet meeting? tie minister today? he has got a cabinet meetin: ?this morning. i _ meeting? he does, he has a cabinet meeting this morning. i am - meeting? he does, he has a cabinet meeting this morning. i am sure i meeting? he does, he has a cabinet meeting this morning. i am sure he| meeting this morning. i am sure he will get broad agreement from the cabinet that the strikes, in his view, are unacceptable. but there is a message on the pain more generally, certainly his view used to be, he wanted a high skill, high wage economy, but currently the high wage economy, but currently the high wage bit of it in the short term, in the short term at least, he is rolling back from a little bit because he thinks inflation busting increasing demands will further fuel inflation and to get it under control he is talking about sensible compromises on pay. in other words, no pay freeze but the clear indication is less than inflation. i suspect we will hear both from the prime minister and other cabinet ministers as the day goes on. clearly, what they are sugges
he has got a cabinet meeting? tie minister today? he has got a cabinet meetin: ?this morning. i _ meeting? he does, he has a cabinet meeting this morning. i am - meeting? he does, he has a cabinet meeting this morning. i am sure i meeting? he does, he has a cabinet meeting this morning. i am sure he| meeting this morning. i am sure he will get broad agreement from the cabinet that the strikes, in his view, are unacceptable. but there is a message on the pain more generally, certainly his view...
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that is checked in a cabinet minister who is checked in a cabinet minister who is backing him.or coming to talk to us. were you in that 1922 committee meeting and did you think borisjohnson�*s pitch was persuasive? i boris johnson's pitch was persuasive?— boris johnson's pitch was ersuasive? ., , ., persuasive? i was not in the meeting- — persuasive? i was not in the meeting- i _ persuasive? i was not in the meeting. i had _ persuasive? i was not in the meeting. i had other- persuasive? i was not in the - meeting. i had other commitments on my plate. we are quite busy. but i did hearfrom colleagues who my plate. we are quite busy. but i did hear from colleagues who were there and it's clear that the prime minister is passionate, dedicated, has a track record of delivery and really wants to unite the conservative party for the good of the country. in conservative party for the good of the country-— the country. in an hour, you and our the country. in an hour, you and your colleagues _ the country. in an hour, you and your colleagues are _ the country. in an hour, you and your co
that is checked in a cabinet minister who is checked in a cabinet minister who is backing him.or coming to talk to us. were you in that 1922 committee meeting and did you think borisjohnson�*s pitch was persuasive? i boris johnson's pitch was persuasive?— boris johnson's pitch was ersuasive? ., , ., persuasive? i was not in the meeting- — persuasive? i was not in the meeting- i _ persuasive? i was not in the meeting. i had _ persuasive? i was not in the meeting. i had other- persuasive? i...
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i think what it shows is that first of all, the cabinet never did invoke the 25th the member.talked about it they never actually did it. and i think her testimony shows exactly what it is he was trying to achieve leading up and on january 6. >> even as a country is still reeling, trump wotton to pardon the riders. what does that say about his state of mind? >> again he was behaving so recklessly and so dangerously that those closest to him actually thought about having him removed from office. and what frustrated me when i was in congress during the trump administration is how many times i would speak with people close to this president and would tell me how crazy he was, they would say crazy and they would just say and i would tell my i would say no, it's much worse than you think. and we got hoar of that today. the fact he wanted to pardon people who violently attacked the capitol and attacking police officers speaks to his disconnection with reality on what happened a that time and how consequential this all was and is and remains. prr it's almost inexplicable he would cont
i think what it shows is that first of all, the cabinet never did invoke the 25th the member.talked about it they never actually did it. and i think her testimony shows exactly what it is he was trying to achieve leading up and on january 6. >> even as a country is still reeling, trump wotton to pardon the riders. what does that say about his state of mind? >> again he was behaving so recklessly and so dangerously that those closest to him actually thought about having him removed...
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, — rehashed and meeting with the cabinet, talking about the way they're — cabinet, talking about the reins and they're going to grab the reins and the cost _ they're going to grab the reins and the cost of— they're going to grab the reins and the cost of living traces of the quebec— the cost of living traces of the quebec terrain the country. that's going _ quebec terrain the country. that's going to be — quebec terrain the country. that's going to be very difficult if he's having — going to be very difficult if he's having to — going to be very difficult if he's having to stand down revolts among his own _ having to stand down revolts among his own mps. so, a difficult time at for the prime minister, that is for sure _ for the prime minister, that is for sure gf— for the prime minister, that is for sure. ., ., . ., sure. of the window of a vote straight. _ sure. of the window of a vote straight. they _ sure. of the window of a vote straight, they would - sure. of the window of a vote straight, they would have - sure. of the window of a vote straight, they would have to l sure. of th
, — rehashed and meeting with the cabinet, talking about the way they're — cabinet, talking about the reins and they're going to grab the reins and the cost _ they're going to grab the reins and the cost of— they're going to grab the reins and the cost of living traces of the quebec— the cost of living traces of the quebec terrain the country. that's going _ quebec terrain the country. that's going to be — quebec terrain the country. that's going to be very difficult if he's having...
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the cabinet of ministers must make an important decision on the termination of the agreement between government of ukraine and the government of the russian federation on visa-free travel for citizens of ukraine and the russian federation and the application of some international agreements between ukraine and the russian federation - he said the president, according to the planned decision of the government, the visa regime will start from july 1, weapons from our western partners are effectively destroying the russian occupiers with one salvo of six caesars covered the area where the enemy had concentrated more than 15 units of weapons and military equipment, reports the general staff of the armed forces of the armed forces of ukraine, with a direct hit from a self-propelled howitzer, two s19 m and s enemy and the command and staff car of the battery commander were hit by a new generation mobile artillery installation - caesar harvest russian invaders at a distance of more than 20 km from the front line with high accuracy. on june 16, french president manuel macron promised to prov
the cabinet of ministers must make an important decision on the termination of the agreement between government of ukraine and the government of the russian federation on visa-free travel for citizens of ukraine and the russian federation and the application of some international agreements between ukraine and the russian federation - he said the president, according to the planned decision of the government, the visa regime will start from july 1, weapons from our western partners are...
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to cabinet - win is enough. to cabinet ministers _ win is enough.ugh. to cabinet ministers turning out - win is enough. to cabinet - ministers turning out together? what is that say, it suggests that you are worried. it suggests unity and strength, we are both in the prime minister —— position of supporting the prime minister. we are drawing a line under this tonight to move forward and get back to focusing on the core issues that affect all of our constituents. b, that affect all of our constituents. . ., ., constituents. a echo what izfrenrian _ constituents. a echo what brendan has _ constituents. a echo what brendan hasjust - constituents. a echo what brendan hasjust said, - constituents. a echo what brendan hasjust said, a l constituents. a echo what. brendan hasjust said, a urge my conservative colleagues in parliament to unite today. supporters in the foreground, critics wanting to be heard to as the prime minister or anticorruption champion decided to resign. leadership and integrity are absolutely essential to the serial code, they are bake
to cabinet - win is enough. to cabinet ministers _ win is enough.ugh. to cabinet ministers turning out - win is enough. to cabinet - ministers turning out together? what is that say, it suggests that you are worried. it suggests unity and strength, we are both in the prime minister —— position of supporting the prime minister. we are drawing a line under this tonight to move forward and get back to focusing on the core issues that affect all of our constituents. b, that affect all of our...
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now, the cabinet of ministers can legally leave the capital and continue to lead the country from lviv or vinnitsa, or even from abroad. yes, meetings can take place. via videoconferencing it looks like the rada is preparing for different scenarios, but let's get back to the unr in fact. the first ukrainian state ceased to exist in november 1920, however. his cabinet for a long time acted outside the country in warsaw paris prague munich and even philadelphia the history of the ukrainian government in exile in the plot of olga mokhova we solemnly proclaim to all the people of ukraine about the resignation of the state center of the ukrainian people's republic republics in exile although ukrainians prefer the latinized wording in the exis with how cute, we may remember that even in ancient times there was a concept exalted king or president the throne, that is, real or self-proclaimed people declared themselves that they were in fact the legitimate rulers of some country; it is easy to guess that they were all supported, generally speaking, somewhere abroad in the 20th century, the gove
now, the cabinet of ministers can legally leave the capital and continue to lead the country from lviv or vinnitsa, or even from abroad. yes, meetings can take place. via videoconferencing it looks like the rada is preparing for different scenarios, but let's get back to the unr in fact. the first ukrainian state ceased to exist in november 1920, however. his cabinet for a long time acted outside the country in warsaw paris prague munich and even philadelphia the history of the ukrainian...
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alix: talking about cabinet members, did we get a sense all of his cabinet will be sticking behind him? lizzie: they say publicly they well, but who knows how they voted? even some of those names are circulating with growing intensity, such as the foreign's equity -- foreign secretary. also some old names, tom took in heart, who has not had a senior government role. exactly. guy: in terms of what this means for policy, always starting to get an idea? the prime minister talked about leveling up, but we don't know what it means in terms of triggering article 16. does he deliver red meat to the tory faithful? is that going to be the policy here and is it going to be that policy ahead of stabilizing the economy? lizzie: what is interesting is how divided the rebels were last night -- and that is why we had a surprise we had a vote yesterday, because it is not just one faction that is angry at boris johnson. you have mps in the north, the south, brexit remainders, young and old, and they all want different things. to keep going with this hard line on brexit might be quite difficult, and it
alix: talking about cabinet members, did we get a sense all of his cabinet will be sticking behind him? lizzie: they say publicly they well, but who knows how they voted? even some of those names are circulating with growing intensity, such as the foreign's equity -- foreign secretary. also some old names, tom took in heart, who has not had a senior government role. exactly. guy: in terms of what this means for policy, always starting to get an idea? the prime minister talked about leveling up,...
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cracks in the cabinet as well as the _ years to come.in the cabinet as well as the two have _ years to come. cracks in the cabinet as well as the two have much - years to come. cracks in the cabinet as well as the two have much to - as well as the two have much to commit to defence spending in the i. the report says there be know extra cash given to the mod until 2025, that means in real terms cart, in military funding ofi.7 that means in real terms cart, in military funding of 1.7 billion after inflation, that's not a small amount and as you rightly say, it does seem to indicate that the air it may well be cracks opening up in the cabinet. so far they've more or less held the line, if you can go by all of the doubt residing last week. ben wallace showing the clearest sign yet of dissent, this is what he's wrote saying, this is a core defence spending, it doesn't buy me any more planes, tanks or ships, if i were to read that in the subjects i were to read that in the subjects i would say he's pretty annoyed. liz truss is also apparently
cracks in the cabinet as well as the _ years to come.in the cabinet as well as the two have _ years to come. cracks in the cabinet as well as the two have much - years to come. cracks in the cabinet as well as the two have much to - as well as the two have much to commit to defence spending in the i. the report says there be know extra cash given to the mod until 2025, that means in real terms cart, in military funding ofi.7 that means in real terms cart, in military funding of 1.7 billion...
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yes, our cabinets are symmetrical large not bulky, because we chose a light shade.have beautiful milling, such an elegant vertical we supported the pattern on both of them. these drops, as if rain, were chosen and the handles, the high upper shelves are roomy here, there is dense storage with a crossbar and you can also put something below, and our second cabinet is the same. well, here we have added more storage capacity shelves. this is also such an interesting element to the ceiling you made this whole block of stone. we lowered the ceilings, but so that you do not crush us, therefore, all the furniture raises the ceiling back and is as if carved here. niches will appear fireplace tv. well, their storage. heroes had sideboards shelving, so we did not abandon this feature added shelves, damn it. and why is this storage not the same color as, for example, near the door for cabinets. we had the task of hiding the maximum visually so that they do not stand out, but the design, well, some kind of center of the living room. uh-huh , a sofa opposite and a chandelier on
yes, our cabinets are symmetrical large not bulky, because we chose a light shade.have beautiful milling, such an elegant vertical we supported the pattern on both of them. these drops, as if rain, were chosen and the handles, the high upper shelves are roomy here, there is dense storage with a crossbar and you can also put something below, and our second cabinet is the same. well, here we have added more storage capacity shelves. this is also such an interesting element to the ceiling you made...
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when nixon introduced his cabinet, had a meeting with his cabinet, at that first cabinet meeting he said, let me tell you you've got 30, 60, 90 days to get in there and get your department reorganized before the bureaucracy takes you over. he knew what his people were up against. that deep state existed then. >> you were a very young man went into government. what advice, as we close, what advice would you have for a young man or woman thinking about going into government today? >> we have a very good friend, gordon strong roy, who testified at the watergate hearings. the last question that the senator asked him was, what advice do you have for young people about coming to washington? and gordon said, stay away! [laughs] that to me was one of the most disgraceful statements that any friend of mine could possibly have made. and john are like man, who i quote in my book, had a different view. he said, come! make a difference. do what is right. get involved! one of nixon's favorite poems was teddy roosevelt -- the man in merino. it talks about the man with the sweaty brow who has gotten int
when nixon introduced his cabinet, had a meeting with his cabinet, at that first cabinet meeting he said, let me tell you you've got 30, 60, 90 days to get in there and get your department reorganized before the bureaucracy takes you over. he knew what his people were up against. that deep state existed then. >> you were a very young man went into government. what advice, as we close, what advice would you have for a young man or woman thinking about going into government today? >>...
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cabinet ministers would resign, whether anyjunior or cabinet ministers would resign, would make theiry seen oil voices emerge today. == minister, but we have only seen oil voices emerge today.— voices emerge today. -- the oil voices. voices emerge today. -- the oil voices- they — voices emerge today. -- the oil voices. they were _ voices emerge today. -- the oil voices. they were lots - voices emerge today. -- the oil voices. they were lots of - voices. they were lots of speculation last night about whether some ministers make in the privacy of that ballot to booth just from where i am now decide that they don't have confidence in the prime minister. something they would not see in public. the truth is the prime minister is safe in hisjob. under the current rules he is safe for another year. speaking to terry mps around here today particularly speaking to the rebels, the ones who don't want boris johnson speaking to the rebels, the ones who don't want borisjohnson to remain in post, they are not going to give up. when he says this result draws a line under it for dozens of terry campe
cabinet ministers would resign, whether anyjunior or cabinet ministers would resign, would make theiry seen oil voices emerge today. == minister, but we have only seen oil voices emerge today.— voices emerge today. -- the oil voices. voices emerge today. -- the oil voices- they — voices emerge today. -- the oil voices. they were _ voices emerge today. -- the oil voices. they were lots - voices emerge today. -- the oil voices. they were lots of - voices. they were lots of speculation last...
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now, one former cabinet _ vote against him.ow, one former cabinet minister said one thing that borisjohnson has in his favour is this, _ borisjohnson has in his favour is this, there — borisjohnson has in his favour is this, there is no obvious successor, people _ this, there is no obvious successor, people might want to avoid a messy leadership— people might want to avoid a messy leadership election, the question they have — leadership election, the question they have to focus on is how toxic does _ they have to focus on is how toxic does he _ they have to focus on is how toxic does he think they are to their electorat— does he think they are to their electoral chances.— does he think they are to their electoral chances. that vote takes - lace electoral chances. that vote takes place tonight. _ electoral chances. that vote takes place tonight, between _ electoral chances. that vote takes place tonight, between six - electoral chances. that vote takes place tonight, between six and - electoral chances. that vote takes i place t
now, one former cabinet _ vote against him.ow, one former cabinet minister said one thing that borisjohnson has in his favour is this, _ borisjohnson has in his favour is this, there — borisjohnson has in his favour is this, there is no obvious successor, people _ this, there is no obvious successor, people might want to avoid a messy leadership— people might want to avoid a messy leadership election, the question they have — leadership election, the question they have to focus on is how...
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tt cabinet ministers have been conspicuously quiet.- cabinet ministers have been conspicuously quiet.e past 2a hours but here is the question, if you are a cabinet minister who was ambitious and things you could win a leadership election and take over as pm and you have a secret ballot, might you do something in private you would not do in public? i don't know but it's something a lot of rebels have been asking, either members of the government who will do in the privacy of a ballot booth what they would not do in the air waves or on social media? i was working this weekend and i rang a lot of tory mps and spoke to people at all rungs of the party right up to ministerial level who were angry bundled out some had not made it public, they made it clear privately they were unhappy and chatting to some today, they are not saying they are backing the prime minister. the big question we will find out the answer to at 9pm is how many tory mps are refusing to back the pm. it's a big moment for boris johnson's leadership. thank you, 'ust as johnson's leadership. thank you, just as we _ johnson
tt cabinet ministers have been conspicuously quiet.- cabinet ministers have been conspicuously quiet.e past 2a hours but here is the question, if you are a cabinet minister who was ambitious and things you could win a leadership election and take over as pm and you have a secret ballot, might you do something in private you would not do in public? i don't know but it's something a lot of rebels have been asking, either members of the government who will do in the privacy of a ballot booth what...
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some of them are in the cabinet _ in the current cabinet?as not gone. you are calling for it and in your words to do the honourable thing. do you believe he will resign anytime soon? johnson has great faith in himself. the problem is, increasingly, the public, and i think the conservative parliamentary party do not have faith in him.— parliamentary party do not have faith in him. ., ., ,, i. faith in him. roger gale, thank you for our faith in him. roger gale, thank you for yourtime- _ for your time. it has been a busy morning in politics. roger gale was speaking as an individual mp. normally we would speak to a conservative minister at this time and that was planned. if i go through the timeline it will help you. this morning, the by—election results, tory losses, they came in just after 4am. we were scheduled to speak to oliver dowden, conservative party chairman. an hour and a half later we understand he resign. he pulled out of the interview that should have been now and we were told the conservative party was working on who might speak
some of them are in the cabinet _ in the current cabinet?as not gone. you are calling for it and in your words to do the honourable thing. do you believe he will resign anytime soon? johnson has great faith in himself. the problem is, increasingly, the public, and i think the conservative parliamentary party do not have faith in him.— parliamentary party do not have faith in him. ., ., ,, i. faith in him. roger gale, thank you for our faith in him. roger gale, thank you for yourtime- _ for...
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two cabinet - is enough. two cabinet ministers _ is enough.o cabinet ministers turning out i is enough. two cabinet - ministers turning out together, what does that say? tt ministers turning out together, what does that say? it suggests ou are what does that say? it suggests you are worried. _ what does that say? it suggests you are worried. it _ what does that say? it suggests you are worried. it suggests - you are worried. it suggests unity and strength, we're both in the position of supporting the prime minister, it's the right thing for our party and country to draw a line under this and i get back to focusing on the core reduce the effect all of our constituents. t all of our constituents. i really urge might conservative colleagues in parliament to unite — colleagues in parliament to unite today.— colleagues in parliament to unite toda . ,, , unite today. supporters in the foreground. — unite today. supporters in the foreground, critics _ unite today. supporters in the foreground, critics wanting i unite today. supporters in the foregrou
two cabinet - is enough. two cabinet ministers _ is enough.o cabinet ministers turning out i is enough. two cabinet - ministers turning out together, what does that say? tt ministers turning out together, what does that say? it suggests ou are what does that say? it suggests you are worried. _ what does that say? it suggests you are worried. it _ what does that say? it suggests you are worried. it suggests - you are worried. it suggests unity and strength, we're both in the position of...
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one member of the cabinet suggested that the remaining cabinet officers needed to take a more active role in running the white house and the administration. but most emblematic of those days is this exchange of texts between sean hannity and former president. trump's press secretary kayleigh mcenany. sean hannity wrote in part. key now no more crazy people. no more stolen election talk. yes, impeachment and 25th amendment are real. many people will quit. mcenany responded in part love that that's the playbook. the white house staff knew knew the president trump was willing to entertain and use conspiracy theories to achieve his ends. they knew the president needed to be cut off from all of those who had encouraged him. a new the president, donald trump was too dangerous to be left alone. at least until he left office on january. 20th. these are important facts for congress and the american people to understand fully. when the president fails to take the steps necessary to preserve our union or worse cause a constitutional crisis where the moment of maximum danger for our republic. so
one member of the cabinet suggested that the remaining cabinet officers needed to take a more active role in running the white house and the administration. but most emblematic of those days is this exchange of texts between sean hannity and former president. trump's press secretary kayleigh mcenany. sean hannity wrote in part. key now no more crazy people. no more stolen election talk. yes, impeachment and 25th amendment are real. many people will quit. mcenany responded in part love that...
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and when kuchma in 2007, in the 97th year, attacked the law on the cabinet of ministers, it was such got to the hospital frost got to the hospital in karpenkom got to the hospital everyone with the same er diagnosis, all of them are there only with an interval of a few days, well, i'm the youngest, er, i went through the cable drips, and they are older, she comes in october, in october, to see the bubbles, well, that's right to the word but then he categorically refused to sign the law on the cabinet of ministers twice, while he refused twice once 301 gomez was turned back after several periods , the summer session considered 307 votes, and according to the law, if according to the constitution, which was already in force in 1996 if the parliament re-votes with a majority of 300 votes, the president is obliged to sign the law and make it public, but kuchma never made it public, and as a result, only the next convocation of the parliament already adopted the law on if the current version, he never surrendered under the fact that the verkhovna rada had power influence on the activities
and when kuchma in 2007, in the 97th year, attacked the law on the cabinet of ministers, it was such got to the hospital frost got to the hospital in karpenkom got to the hospital everyone with the same er diagnosis, all of them are there only with an interval of a few days, well, i'm the youngest, er, i went through the cable drips, and they are older, she comes in october, in october, to see the bubbles, well, that's right to the word but then he categorically refused to sign the law on the...
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the cabinet has remained publicly, at least, absolutely loyal to the prime minister. cabinet, and it is a slightly different dynamic to in the past. i still think the prime minister position is very significant weekend, but i think the dynamics are slightly different to those other cases that you talk about, because there is not an obvious challenger from within the senior ranks of the party in the cabinet. yeah, and i think it is so interesting, but we have heard from downing street so far tonight, and, natasha, let you this, because when we saw a similar thing play out with theresa may, she got sick easy —— 63% of the vote, and a lot of mps said then that she cannot continue. if you look at the share tonight, portions and has received 59%. it is quite a difference. it and has received 59%. it is quite a difference. . ~ and has received 59%. it is quite a difference-— and has received 59%. it is quite a difference. , ~ difference. it is. with theresa may, she faced this _ difference. it is. with theresa may, she faced this vote _ difference. it is. with theresa may,
the cabinet has remained publicly, at least, absolutely loyal to the prime minister. cabinet, and it is a slightly different dynamic to in the past. i still think the prime minister position is very significant weekend, but i think the dynamics are slightly different to those other cases that you talk about, because there is not an obvious challenger from within the senior ranks of the party in the cabinet. yeah, and i think it is so interesting, but we have heard from downing street so far...