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said thejudge didn't during covid and the cabinet office said the judge didn't find during covidore of thesejudgments are due procedures. but there are more of these judgments are due for the government especially on ppe contracts and they might be uncomfortable as well. lucy, thank ou. new figures show that young people around the world have been hit particularly hard by the impact of the pandemic. globally one—in—six of the under—25s were unemployed at the end of 2020 — double the rate for those over 25. in addition, a billion young people have missed out on education and training. hhere's dharshini david. what's missing from the skies above crawley are planes from neighbouring gatwick. on the ground, that's meant thousands ofjob losses, blowing careers off course. i started an apprenticeship, for business admin level two. due to covid, a month later, my contract was terminated. injuly, ijust thought, i'm going to get made redundant anyway, because that's when they said they were making redundancies, so i went looking for a job myself. i was fortunate enough to be made redundan
said thejudge didn't during covid and the cabinet office said the judge didn't find during covidore of thesejudgments are due procedures. but there are more of these judgments are due for the government especially on ppe contracts and they might be uncomfortable as well. lucy, thank ou. new figures show that young people around the world have been hit particularly hard by the impact of the pandemic. globally one—in—six of the under—25s were unemployed at the end of 2020 — double the...
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public first says it is proud of its work that it did, and the cabinet office says there was no actualtoday. lucy, thank you very — for the government today. lucy, thank you very much. _ there's nowjust 48 hours to go before the euros gets under way, with wales and england playing at the weekend and scotland in action on monday. the month—long tournament will see 24 teams take part in 51 games in 11 cities across europe. as ever, hopes are high that england, with home advantage, will do well, despite the recent distractions around the squad taking the knee. 0ur sports editor, dan roan, reports. it's a tournament that's given football some of its most unforgettable moments. oh, i say, what a goal! the euros may have been delayed by a year, but finally they are about to begin. and one man who scored in two consecutive european championships can't wait. we all look forward to a summer of a major tournament, and this, we've been made to wait quite a while for this, so we're all excited. 24 teams will compete for european football's greatest prize. wales are in group a, while england and sc
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the high court rules the government acted unlawfully when the cabinet office minister, michael gove,ovid contract worth half a million pounds to a company run by friends of dominic cummings. and carry on camping — pubs, farms, and stately homes call for rules to be relaxed so they can open temporary camping sites for longer. hello, good afternoon. after months of preparation, borisjohnson prepares to play host to world leaders flying in for this weekend's g7 summit in carbis bay in st ives in cornwall. it's the first time the leaders have met face to face in two years. presidentjoe biden has left joint airbase andrews and will arrive in cornwall this evening. tomorrow, the prime minister, borisjohnson, will hold his first bilateral meeting with president biden. the three—day summit will officially begin on friday and last until sunday. so what's on the agenda? borisjohnson is keen for leaders to pledge their commitment to global covid vaccinations by the end of 2022. the post—covid economic recovery is high on their agenda. and pressure is growing on the leaders of the richer nations
the high court rules the government acted unlawfully when the cabinet office minister, michael gove,ovid contract worth half a million pounds to a company run by friends of dominic cummings. and carry on camping — pubs, farms, and stately homes call for rules to be relaxed so they can open temporary camping sites for longer. hello, good afternoon. after months of preparation, borisjohnson prepares to play host to world leaders flying in for this weekend's g7 summit in carbis bay in st ives in...
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the cabinet office says it's already changed the way it decides who receives contracts. more about this ruling. well, the government was challenged in the high court by the campaign group the good law project, who have been challenging the government on a number of contracts they have awarded during the covid crisis. this was a £500,000 contract awarded to a market research agency called public first, it was run by friends of dominic cummings, then the prime minister's chief adviser. and it was challenged to say it shouldn't have been awarded to this company. the judge, mrsjustice 0'farrell, she found that, on two of the counts, actually, the government hadn't done anything wrong but, on the final count, whether they had shown apparent bias, yes, that was right and she found that they had acted unlawfully, not specifically because of the connections between dominic cummings and these people, but because no other companies were considered for this significant contract. it is embarrassing for the government, but mr cummings has been tweeting out his response and says that
the cabinet office says it's already changed the way it decides who receives contracts. more about this ruling. well, the government was challenged in the high court by the campaign group the good law project, who have been challenging the government on a number of contracts they have awarded during the covid crisis. this was a £500,000 contract awarded to a market research agency called public first, it was run by friends of dominic cummings, then the prime minister's chief adviser. and it...
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next few weeks as the tribunal -- [inaudible] >> well, as the honorable lady makes a point, the cabinet officers are very clear they do not spend money on political polling or research. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'll move on to the answer because today the government has actually used emergency covid funding to publicly fund several polls on the union and a contract including source ors of the -- sources of the -- [inaudible] so would the minister say this is an appropriate use of emergency funds, and will he -- [inaudible] >> well, again, i say, you know, the cabinet office -- but his department, again, i've spoke to the cabinet on this. they don't engage in political polling, and they're very clear about that. >> [inaudible] >> does this government -- and then betray scotland's farmers? they want the u.k. market to be flooded with thousands of -- [inaudible] beef and lamb are. it's a golden opportunity to help scottish farmers. >> well, mr. speaker, the smp have never found a great deal that they like. i'm going to answer the question very clearly. you voted against or abstained in all trade
next few weeks as the tribunal -- [inaudible] >> well, as the honorable lady makes a point, the cabinet officers are very clear they do not spend money on political polling or research. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'll move on to the answer because today the government has actually used emergency covid funding to publicly fund several polls on the union and a contract including source ors of the -- sources of the -- [inaudible] so would the minister say this is an appropriate use of...
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there are people who feel that now that this has happened, a minister, a cabinet office, or anybody sitting in government with access to public funds will think twice about getting involved in bribery and corruption. because now there is the sense that no one is above the law. that even if you are the president of the country with the kind of support that present jacobs who has had and, and still continues to have 2 great degrees, nobody is above the law. and this is why this is being celebrated as a victory middle list, some people to do a prison and making self, but just that the rule of law has prevailed. that is what people are celebrating across the board in this country today. i thank you for that. so christine manuel in cape town, to reopen the government has declared a sci fi after a months of deadly conflict. in the t grind region, the rebels say they have not captured the regional capital mckayla. thousands of people have been killed since fighting broke out in november, more than 2000000 displaced. the pain is everywhere. the thousands of lives lost. many others left fighting for
there are people who feel that now that this has happened, a minister, a cabinet office, or anybody sitting in government with access to public funds will think twice about getting involved in bribery and corruption. because now there is the sense that no one is above the law. that even if you are the president of the country with the kind of support that present jacobs who has had and, and still continues to have 2 great degrees, nobody is above the law. and this is why this is being...
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anypu public service, not just being a cabinet officer or a the military, but being a bookkeeper on anore for the federal government. i wasn't here for those days, but i became a military officer under don't ask, don't tell, ran for office in indiana time and again facing that choice between service and love, between duty and self, my whole self. and yet today here i am, here you are, here we are standing in the east room in the company of the president of the united states and the first lady wishing each other happy pride. [cheers and applause] even being here proves how much change is possible in america. so many lives have been changed, saved by the sustained advocacy, the moral resolve, the political courage of countless lgbtq plus leaders and allies, some elected, some invisible, some long gone, some in this room right now. here we are. but we have such a long way to go. around the worldt on lgbtq plus people face discrimination and danger, especially in some of the same countries where democracy itself has been on the back foot lately. and here in the united states, many basic pr
anypu public service, not just being a cabinet officer or a the military, but being a bookkeeper on anore for the federal government. i wasn't here for those days, but i became a military officer under don't ask, don't tell, ran for office in indiana time and again facing that choice between service and love, between duty and self, my whole self. and yet today here i am, here you are, here we are standing in the east room in the company of the president of the united states and the first lady...
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yes, reaction from the government, the cabinet office says it has procedures in to deal with what they the money. thank ou for that government plans to the money. thank you for that update. _ canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau has spoken at a vigil for members of a muslim family who were run down and killed by a pick—up truck. police have charged a man with the murder. four people were killed. a nine—year—old boy who survived the attack remains in hospital in a stable condition. you should not have to face that hate in your communities, in your country. we can and we will act. we can and we will choose a better way. when someone hurts any of us, when someone targets any parent or child or grandparent, we must all stand together and say no. no to hatred and to islamophobia. no to terror and to racism. it's the stuff of nightmares — being attacked by a crocodile while swimming. that's exactly what happened to a british woman while on holiday in mexico. melissa laurie — who's 28 and from berkshire — was with her formidable twin sister, georgia — on the right in this photo — who fought
yes, reaction from the government, the cabinet office says it has procedures in to deal with what they the money. thank ou for that government plans to the money. thank you for that update. _ canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau has spoken at a vigil for members of a muslim family who were run down and killed by a pick—up truck. police have charged a man with the murder. four people were killed. a nine—year—old boy who survived the attack remains in hospital in a stable condition. you...
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public first says it's proud of its work that it did, and the cabinet office says there was no actualsed of murdering two sisters in a london park has begun. 19—year—old danyal hussein is accused of stabbing nicole smallman and bibaa henry injune last year. the court heard how hussein had made a pact with the devil, promising to sacrifice" women in exchange for winning the lottery. he denies the murder charges. june kelly has more. last weekend, mina smallman and her family had to face the first anniversary of the deaths of her two daughters. today they came to the old bailey to see a teenager go on trial accused of killing them both. bibaa henry, on the left, died within hours of celebrating her 46th birthday outside in a park during lockdown. her younger sister, nicole smallman, who was 27, was murdered beside her. their bodies were discovered with their limbs intertwined at fryant country park in wembley in north london. in the dock is 19—year—old danyal hussein. he denies the double murder. prosecutor oliver glasgow qc told the jury he had made a written pact with the devil, signe
public first says it's proud of its work that it did, and the cabinet office says there was no actualsed of murdering two sisters in a london park has begun. 19—year—old danyal hussein is accused of stabbing nicole smallman and bibaa henry injune last year. the court heard how hussein had made a pact with the devil, promising to sacrifice" women in exchange for winning the lottery. he denies the murder charges. june kelly has more. last weekend, mina smallman and her family had to face...
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[inaudible] any cabinet officer and staff member. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] okay. keep the faith, right? >> okay, so that was the end of this. it went beyond that. but this is the main part of the narrative. if you have any questions i would love to respond. but thank you for bearing with me. i hope you could all hear those little audio extracts without any trouble. happy to answer any questions. >> thank you michael. we do have questions. but first and foremost, can you talk to me a little bit about how you access to these tapes? about how many hours of tapes there are? >> there's a total of 3700 hours. only a small fraction of which were released while nexium is still president on the orders of the supreme court. so most of the standard nixon, watergate books do not include this 3700 hours. most of these 3070 hours of tapes were only released in the last ten years or so. so there actually all up on the nixon library website but it takes a bit of navigating but anyone can go and listen to them. you can also listen to some of the extracts on my website. at least so
[inaudible] any cabinet officer and staff member. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] okay. keep the faith, right? >> okay, so that was the end of this. it went beyond that. but this is the main part of the narrative. if you have any questions i would love to respond. but thank you for bearing with me. i hope you could all hear those little audio extracts without any trouble. happy to answer any questions. >> thank you michael. we do have questions. but first and foremost, can you...
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research contract to the market research agency public first, run by former colleagues of the cabinet officempaigning, prime minister. if the prime minister has even a shred of credibility, will he now commit to a full public inquiry on this gross misuse of public funds? prime minister. mr speaker, i can't think of a better use of public funds than making sure that the whole of the uk fights the covid pandemic together. hear, hear! and that's what we need. and thanks to the uk treasury, we were able to spend £407 billion supporting jobs and families in scotland, mr speaker. two years after borisjohnson said he had prepared a plan to reform social care in england, the government has insisted it will bring forward proposals later this year. but the health and social care minister refused to be drawn on a date despite pressure from opposition mps. in this century of ageing, we cannot build back a better future for britain without a decent system for social care. this is as much a part of our infrastructure as the roads and the railways. our country urgently needs a plan. the time for excuses is
research contract to the market research agency public first, run by former colleagues of the cabinet officempaigning, prime minister. if the prime minister has even a shred of credibility, will he now commit to a full public inquiry on this gross misuse of public funds? prime minister. mr speaker, i can't think of a better use of public funds than making sure that the whole of the uk fights the covid pandemic together. hear, hear! and that's what we need. and thanks to the uk treasury, we were...
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she says that the cabinet office is reviewing guidance.cause of the national audit office officials, nobody can see what's in those conversations, and that is a very real concern to the taxpayer. she raises important matters in relation to e—mails. i cannot comment on e—mail conversations that i haven't seen. i think the important thing to know is that once... good point! laughter. but those are relevant only when officials are asked take any action, and that's the point at which official process and procedure comes into play. julia lopez. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, david cornock. now to wales where the labour first minister has published what he says are "practical proposals" for reforming the way the united kingdom is governed. mark drakeford told the senedd that the proposals which include giving wales powers over policing and criminaljustice set out a formula for a union that can thrive and prosper, not in spite of devolution, but because of it. sadly, the present uk government fails every day to help make the case
she says that the cabinet office is reviewing guidance.cause of the national audit office officials, nobody can see what's in those conversations, and that is a very real concern to the taxpayer. she raises important matters in relation to e—mails. i cannot comment on e—mail conversations that i haven't seen. i think the important thing to know is that once... good point! laughter. but those are relevant only when officials are asked take any action, and that's the point at which official...
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investigation, and that is supported as appropriate by the government's security group based in the cabinet officethis investigation is complete, mr speaker, it would be inappropriate to give further details, and i am sorry to all the members who will be understandably seeking a lot of details on this matter. as for the use of a private email service, she said government devices should be used for communicating classified information. other forms of electronic communication may be used in the course of conducting government business, but each minister is responsible for ensuring that government information is handled in a secure way. the conservative who put down the urgent question remained concerned. it is totally unacceptable for private conversations between ministers, civil servants, members of parliament and members of the public to be secretly recorded. my understanding in this case was this was a cctv camera operated by the department of health, which is why it is being investigated by the department of health. we do not believe there are covert concerns at this moment. the government mini
investigation, and that is supported as appropriate by the government's security group based in the cabinet officethis investigation is complete, mr speaker, it would be inappropriate to give further details, and i am sorry to all the members who will be understandably seeking a lot of details on this matter. as for the use of a private email service, she said government devices should be used for communicating classified information. other forms of electronic communication may be used in the...
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he told mps he'd sought advice from sue gray, who was then head of the cabinet office propriety and ethicst appropriate, to leave the civil service on one day and to immediately contract back as an adviser the next day. she said thatjust was not appropriate. however, she suggested that the same goal could be achieved whereby i became a part—time civil servant and i could therefore, if you like, "be an adviser" to the civil service, but while still a civil servant, and i could then take on the greensill capital appointment. you know, in the press, the phrase "double hatting" has been used, and ijust feel that's not appropriate. this was a transitional arrangement. to be clear, when i took up the appointment with greensill capital, greensill capital had never done any work for the public sector and they did not do so for hmg for over another two years. do you feel that mr greensill's primary interest in you was your experience within the civil service and your ability to use the influence that you'd acquired as a civil servant for the advantage of greensill capital? i didn't think so then, a
he told mps he'd sought advice from sue gray, who was then head of the cabinet office propriety and ethicst appropriate, to leave the civil service on one day and to immediately contract back as an adviser the next day. she said thatjust was not appropriate. however, she suggested that the same goal could be achieved whereby i became a part—time civil servant and i could therefore, if you like, "be an adviser" to the civil service, but while still a civil servant, and i could then...
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life the stormont where the cabinet office michael gove has been meeting 0ffice michael gove has been not well—informed, in that you know, the emperilling of the peace has been as a consequence of the protocol and because of the implementation of the protocol, and we have seen riots on the streets, in northern ireland, which we hadn't seen for many years, and i think the president would do well to reflect what the reality is the east—west relationships has been harmed. that is unconstitutional, and the issue that regulation is being made on behalf of northern ireland, in brussels, without representation is something that is against democracy something that is against democracy s and the united states was always a country which wished to have democracy round the world, so i would like to think that united states would recognise and respect the democratic rights of people in northern ireland, to have some say over the pupil who are making the laws that are applied to them. it wasn't a vast majority, it was 56—44 and i think you folks don't think thatis and i think you folks don't think
life the stormont where the cabinet office michael gove has been meeting 0ffice michael gove has been not well—informed, in that you know, the emperilling of the peace has been as a consequence of the protocol and because of the implementation of the protocol, and we have seen riots on the streets, in northern ireland, which we hadn't seen for many years, and i think the president would do well to reflect what the reality is the east—west relationships has been harmed. that is...
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i speak on behalf of the cabinet office and i asked questions about my own office today and receivedard answer to my honourable friend the memberfor ashton under answer to my honourable friend the member for ashton under lyme, answer to my honourable friend the memberfor ashton under lyme, so i ask her again, is she confirming that ministers did use private e—mail addresses to approve contracts for the department of health and social care therefore misled the public in their statement, denying categorically that that happened? given just how serious this is, well she agreed to refer it to the information commissioner, so that there is an independent investigation, and not another government whitewash? i thank her for i thank herfor her i thank her for her question. i thank herfor her question. my understanding is that is not within the minister's power to approve contracts and that goes to the approval of civil servants so i would like to offer her that insurance, but i am happy to look into the particular instance that she highlights further if there are concerns that it needs to be
i speak on behalf of the cabinet office and i asked questions about my own office today and receivedard answer to my honourable friend the memberfor ashton under answer to my honourable friend the member for ashton under lyme, answer to my honourable friend the memberfor ashton under lyme, so i ask her again, is she confirming that ministers did use private e—mail addresses to approve contracts for the department of health and social care therefore misled the public in their statement,...
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work with the cabinet office and the treasu ? . :. work with the cabinet office and the treasu ? because there was a perfectly decent reason. that is how government works. :. . :. reason. that is how government works. . , ., , reason. that is how government works. . , , works. that this a very different icture to works. that this a very different picture to the — works. that this a very different picture to the one _ works. that this a very different picture to the one that - works. that this a very different picture to the one that we - works. that this a very different i picture to the one that we heard, but do you think that mr cummings' with michael gove was a reason for him being perhaps less critical because monkey barely mentioned him throughout the testimony, but gave you, i would say, a fairly rough ride during the several errors. do you think it is fair to say that that has perhaps clouded his judgment? hat that has perhaps clouded his judgment?— that has perhaps clouded his 'udament? :, , , :, judgment? not responsive over an bod judgment? not responsive over anybody e
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there are people who feel that now that this has happened, a minister, a cabinet office, or anybody sitting in government with access to public funds will think twice about getting involved in bribery and corruption. because now there is the sense that no one is above the law. that even if you are the president of the country with the kind of support that present jacobs has had and still continues to have 2 great degrees. nobody is above the law. and this is why this is being celebrated as a victory middle list, some people to do a prison and making self. but just that the rule of law has prevailed. that is what people are celebrating across the board in this country today. i thank you for that . so christine manuel in cape town to hope you're where the government has declared to cease for after a months of deadly conflict in the t growing region. but rebels say they have now recaptured the regional capital mckayla. thousands of people have been killed since fighting broke out in november, and more than 2000000 displaced. the pain is everywhere. the thousands of lives lost. many others left
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i will be speaking with marty walsh and as you know, cabinet offices are really interesting and underestimatedn underappreciated office as well. i have to talk to him about wages. what is your question for the secretary? emily: one of the big things we are seeing right now with these unpleasant numbers being lower than expected, there was a question that came up that part of the reason people don't want to go back to work is because wages are low. i would love to get a sense of what companies are offering pre-pandemic versus post-pandemic and how much that is factoring into the ability for people to find jobs and for companies to hire individuals. tom: that was a topic yesterday about the bonuses being paid out in some form or another instead of being folded into the nominal wage. emily wilkins, thank you so much, our government reporter. we have to find little moments to look at what we all witnessed yesterday. we did speak to governor kroszner about it. taylor, what was it like covering amc yesterday afternoon? taylor: i could do this all day long. we go up 100% on one day, week, down. we to
i will be speaking with marty walsh and as you know, cabinet offices are really interesting and underestimatedn underappreciated office as well. i have to talk to him about wages. what is your question for the secretary? emily: one of the big things we are seeing right now with these unpleasant numbers being lower than expected, there was a question that came up that part of the reason people don't want to go back to work is because wages are low. i would love to get a sense of what companies...
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she didn't go through the process in the way that should have happened, and had she not, the cabinet officeght across whitehall, who have previous engagements in politics. one of them is nick timothy, a former chief of staff at downing street, and he is... it will be interesting to see, obviously she has now resigned from that post but thatis has now resigned from that post but that is the sort of overseeing an expert advice role in terms of the department of health and it is unsurprising that in terms of the people around him, in terms of the people around him, in terms of the people advising him, that matt hancock wanted someone he knew and trusted, and if there is any suggestion —— there is no suggestion that appointments on our side of the rules. ., ~' , ., that appointments on our side of the rules. . ~ , ., ., that appointments on our side of the rules. . ~ i. ., , , ., ~ ., that appointments on our side of the rules. . ~ ., , , ., ~ ., , rules. thank you for speaking to us. earlier, i rules. thank you for speaking to us. earlier. i got— rules. thank you for speaking to us. earlier. i
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on one level, you know, i'm a cabinet officer, i'm there with the job to do, i'm trying to take notesm in the oval office, this is incredible. ( laughter ) when i got up to leave, i noticed looking over the president's shoulder and i asked him, is that a moon rock? he's got a moon rock in there, on the bookshelf. it was, like, yeah. he showed me the moon rock. it's an incredibly symbolic and historic place but it's an office where people work and get things done and what really excites me is we really are getting things done in this administration. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: here's a picture of you and your husband chasten, that's you in the first floor of the white house there. i understand you've had to move to washington, d.c. how has the move gone? >> great. it's different. real estate's a little more expensive than indiana. so we're in a one-bedroom apartment. >> stephen: i understand you bike everywhere. >>they have great bike infrastructure in washington, d.c. seriously, there's great bike trails and parks. not every day but i ride my bike to work some days and i love
on one level, you know, i'm a cabinet officer, i'm there with the job to do, i'm trying to take notesm in the oval office, this is incredible. ( laughter ) when i got up to leave, i noticed looking over the president's shoulder and i asked him, is that a moon rock? he's got a moon rock in there, on the bookshelf. it was, like, yeah. he showed me the moon rock. it's an incredibly symbolic and historic place but it's an office where people work and get things done and what really excites me is we...
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doing this particular role has meaning for people, even if they never want to or care to be a cabinet officerwork in transportation. but in whatever world they're in, in their profession, in their community, in their family. the president to the united states saying somebody like me, belongs at the table he is setting in the cabinet is a symbol of the extent to which they belong or ought to belong, at whatever table they care about. >> what does your appointment and your confirmation say to the world about america? >> look, around the world, lgbtq equality is uphill in a lot of places. it means a lot to be able to see, what is the leading country, to have a senior official in this role, i don't mean to overstate it. nor does it represent the end of the journey here in the u.s. or anywhere else. but i hope it's one more piece of evidence. the movement around this country towardses equality is part of a bigger story, that people can look to as a source of encouragement. >> in a recent interview, you said, quote, everything touches transportation. including civil rights. how so? >> yeah, i know
doing this particular role has meaning for people, even if they never want to or care to be a cabinet officerwork in transportation. but in whatever world they're in, in their profession, in their community, in their family. the president to the united states saying somebody like me, belongs at the table he is setting in the cabinet is a symbol of the extent to which they belong or ought to belong, at whatever table they care about. >> what does your appointment and your confirmation say...
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name floating around was michael gove possibly using cabinet office and is reforming cabinet of secretary tempted to go to hell. ., . education, you may be tempted to go to hell. ., , , ., education, you may be tempted to go to hell. ,, , i. to hell. stay with us if you can. i want to get _ to hell. stay with us if you can. i want to get some _ to hell. stay with us if you can. i want to get some more - to hell. stay with us if you can. i i want to get some more reactions. good evening to you. if i remember rightly you offered some words in this yesterday and you are saying you thought he had been good at is job but you are not sure about his future. how do you react to what you've heard tonight both his decision to go and the manner of it. i think he has done the right thing for the _ i think he has done the right thing for the country and for the department of health and for the government, ultimately. as you have pointed _ government, ultimately. as you have pointed out, — government, ultimately. as you have pointed out, it is ok for any cabinet _ pointed out, it is ok for any cabinet
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there are people who feel that now that this has happened, a minister, a cabinet office, or anybody sitting in government with access to public funds will think twice about getting involved in bribery and corruption. because now there is the sense that no one is above the law that even if you are the former president of the country with the kind of support that present jacob boomer has had and, and still continues to have 2 great degrees. nobody is above the law, and this is why this is being celebrated as a victory middle list, some people to do with prison making self, but just that the rule of law has prevail. and that is what people are celebrating across the board in this country today. i thank you for that. so christine manuel in cape town with you, hope you're why the government has declared to cease fire after 8 months of fighting and it's t drive region. but rebel say that now capture the regional capital mckayla. thousands of people have been killed since fighting broke, counting november, and more than 2000000 displaced. the pain is everywhere. the thousands of lives lost. many o
there are people who feel that now that this has happened, a minister, a cabinet office, or anybody sitting in government with access to public funds will think twice about getting involved in bribery and corruption. because now there is the sense that no one is above the law that even if you are the former president of the country with the kind of support that present jacob boomer has had and, and still continues to have 2 great degrees. nobody is above the law, and this is why this is being...
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somebody who was out would have been unimaginable as a cabinet officer, or, you know, even as a federalployee. we got a long way to go. but what pride means to me is that there there really is a chance to stand up for each other in the name of compassion in the name of equality and make life better and my being here is one small piece of evidence of that, and i know there's a lot of young people out there wondering whether they fit. they know they're different, and they don't know whether america has a place for them. and i'm here to say that there's a lot of people rooting for you. in fact, pretty beautiful message there from the secretary of transportation. he's busy these days. janna trying to negotiate this big infrastructure bill, the president wants to pass something more than $2. trillion is a lot of back and forth going on with republicans in the senate on that, he says that we got to pursue multiple tracks. one of those past, maybe just democrats doing and on its own, but he's busy with that. trying to see. uh you know if a deal can't in fact be made. we've certainly seen moder
somebody who was out would have been unimaginable as a cabinet officer, or, you know, even as a federalployee. we got a long way to go. but what pride means to me is that there there really is a chance to stand up for each other in the name of compassion in the name of equality and make life better and my being here is one small piece of evidence of that, and i know there's a lot of young people out there wondering whether they fit. they know they're different, and they don't know whether...
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well, again, this is i think we're talking about the ways in which the president supervises his cabinet officers including the attorney general. i mean, the president stands at the top of the pyramid but at the end of the day attorney general garland has the statutory authorities to seek subpoenas or to cause indictments or grand jury subpoenas and the like to go out. so it would be appropriate for the president to give a directive, a policy directive and appropriate for the attorney general to accept it. the attorney general said i'm not going to do it. i'm seeking a subpoena in a media case and the president's decisions are to remove him or to back down. that is all. >> i'm sorry. pardon me. >> the president can't do it himself. >> no. that's -- what would your review be of a attorney general that said i'm not interested in the topic or particular case overall that that is a defensible position for the attorney general to take. >> i think it is often to be a transient position for the attorney general. look, we could phrase it in a different context, think of the bush administration has been r
well, again, this is i think we're talking about the ways in which the president supervises his cabinet officers including the attorney general. i mean, the president stands at the top of the pyramid but at the end of the day attorney general garland has the statutory authorities to seek subpoenas or to cause indictments or grand jury subpoenas and the like to go out. so it would be appropriate for the president to give a directive, a policy directive and appropriate for the attorney general to...
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officer in the u.s. a member of the president's cabinet and serves the pleasure of the president. how d.o.j. acts independently from the white house is a discussed topic and one overtime administration and for terrific speakers today to address these topics and more. our focus is on the department primarily in its relationship with the white house, let me start with our former d.o.j. officials and fan turn to former white house counsel. u.s. attorney general from 2007 -- 2009. 1988 to 2006, a judge of the u.s. district court for the southern district of new york including chief dutch. frederick might yell possible, served as counsel loughran entered. jamie served as deputy attorney general at the department of justice 1994 -- 97 before coming to the department, jamie served as general counsel in the department heads and a member of the bipartisan 11 commission. graduate of harvard law school, a partner law firm. system attorney general deputy assistant attorney general in the same office 2006 -- 2009, supreme court justice, anthony kennedy. graduating you possible partner at the doctor whopp
officer in the u.s. a member of the president's cabinet and serves the pleasure of the president. how d.o.j. acts independently from the white house is a discussed topic and one overtime administration and for terrific speakers today to address these topics and more. our focus is on the department primarily in its relationship with the white house, let me start with our former d.o.j. officials and fan turn to former white house counsel. u.s. attorney general from 2007 -- 2009. 1988 to 2006, a...
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takes power in august, the new president elect has only a few weeks to put together his cabinet before taking office in early august. dosage of already takes a look at what shape it's likely to take. so that a show of unity. while these 2 men are on opposite sides of the political spectrum in iran, what comes next for the president elect? abraham, right? you see is the exact same procedure president has. sandrani has gone through twice as long as you will pass 1st. the results of the election have to be approved by this body known as the guardian council. it is made up of 12 men who are legal and islamic experts. they will certify the results within a week after the interior ministry announcing the winner. and about a month after election day and endorsement ceremony by the supreme leader confirms the new president. then, within days of that, the new president makes his way to parliament for another inauguration ceremony which is presided over by the head of the judiciary. following that president elect, right, you see has 2 weeks to introduce his new cabinet to parliament who votes on each of the 1
takes power in august, the new president elect has only a few weeks to put together his cabinet before taking office in early august. dosage of already takes a look at what shape it's likely to take. so that a show of unity. while these 2 men are on opposite sides of the political spectrum in iran, what comes next for the president elect? abraham, right? you see is the exact same procedure president has. sandrani has gone through twice as long as you will pass 1st. the results of the election...
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the cabinet office said that it is pleased that the court said there was no suggestion of actual bias proud of the work that it did over the covid crisis to help save lives. talks between the uk and the eu about the implementation of post—brexit trading arrangements in northern ireland have broken up without agreement. the brexit minister, lord frost, said the meeting with eu officials was "frank and honest" — and the two sides would continue their discussions. so, the problem we have got is that the protocol is being implemented in a way which is causing disruption in northern ireland and we had some pretty frank and honest discussions about that situation today. there weren't any breakthroughs, there aren't any breakdowns either and we are going to carry on talking. what we really now need to do is very urgently find some solutions, which support the belfast good friday agreement and support the peace process in northern ireland and allow things to go back to normal. it was a three and a half hour session of talks in london. the european commission's vice president, maro efcovic, sa
the cabinet office said that it is pleased that the court said there was no suggestion of actual bias proud of the work that it did over the covid crisis to help save lives. talks between the uk and the eu about the implementation of post—brexit trading arrangements in northern ireland have broken up without agreement. the brexit minister, lord frost, said the meeting with eu officials was "frank and honest" — and the two sides would continue their discussions. so, the problem we...
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we have a unit that we stood up back in march or april of last year, the cabinet office that looks ats answered. that is the important thing. the other thing we are doing as part of our presidency of the g7 is we have taken on a global campaign working with a number of global partners and academic institutions to get that positive information about vaccines to the rest of the world because this is an equally challenging problem of misinformation in vaccinating the whole world, and as i have always said no one is safe until we are all safe. nicky, do you want to add anything in terms of practitioners on the front line from those communities, going forward and be in vaccinating and explaining to the community have south vaccines are. ~ . . the community have south vaccines are, ~ .. . . . the community have south vaccines are. . . , . , , are. we have seen incredible levels of u take. are. we have seen incredible levels of uptake- the _ are. we have seen incredible levels of uptake. the local— are. we have seen incredible levels of uptake. the local community - are. we have seen incredi
we have a unit that we stood up back in march or april of last year, the cabinet office that looks ats answered. that is the important thing. the other thing we are doing as part of our presidency of the g7 is we have taken on a global campaign working with a number of global partners and academic institutions to get that positive information about vaccines to the rest of the world because this is an equally challenging problem of misinformation in vaccinating the whole world, and as i have...
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they are a matter for the cabinet office.fe. we have s-oken case that was not safe. we have spoken about — case that was not safe. we have spoken about the _ case that was not safe. we have spoken about the security i case that was not safe. we have spoken about the security issue | spoken about the security issue around e—mails. about cctv footage, what do you know about cctv, cameras in your office or the building you work in? in your office or the building you work in? s' in your office or the building you work in? ~' . , :, :,s . , work in? like in many other offices, in government _ work in? like in many other offices, in government and _ work in? like in many other offices, in government and business - in government and business organisations, there is cctv in the foyer to help security staff keep an eye on things and make sure nothing untoward has happened. that is only right and proper. there is not cctv in my ministerial office or the office of other ministers. have you checked over— office of other ministers. have y
they are a matter for the cabinet office.fe. we have s-oken case that was not safe. we have spoken about — case that was not safe. we have spoken about the _ case that was not safe. we have spoken about the security i case that was not safe. we have spoken about the security issue | spoken about the security issue around e—mails. about cctv footage, what do you know about cctv, cameras in your office or the building you work in? in your office or the building you work in? s' in your office...
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all of these things that are worked out between the appropriate cabinet members and our director of office and although mb and then they come to the cabinet for full discussion. so that others who have an interest in this and can have their input and so i can't answer because that has not yet. come to the cabinet a young lady jesus stability of the world given the antietam sentiment there. how do you best think the united states can ensure this to ability at the region? of the you you said iran the border between iran and soviet union? well, i think one of the first things that has to happen is for stability has got to be in iran itself to establish a government that can speak as a government for iran and part of our problem in all these long 44 days has been the inability of anyone seemingly to speak for that nation to have a government now. i think that any country would want to help another if they really showed an intent to have a government that would abide by international law. and do what they could to help them in that regard, but until such a thing appears apparent there. i don't
all of these things that are worked out between the appropriate cabinet members and our director of office and although mb and then they come to the cabinet for full discussion. so that others who have an interest in this and can have their input and so i can't answer because that has not yet. come to the cabinet a young lady jesus stability of the world given the antietam sentiment there. how do you best think the united states can ensure this to ability at the region? of the you you said iran...
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the cabinet office says it's been inundated with nominations forjimi and is considering the award ofy when you fly above the canal level or the water level, you reduce that by 95%. who and what travels the waterways of this city is a big issue for the people who live here. only a few days ago there were noisy protests as the first cruise ship to disembark since covid restrictions eased set sail. reducing numbers and reducing speed may help but whatever the solution, is a sense that something must be done. this is an ageing city and we all love venice and if we can help to save it we should. tourist numbers are growing once more. the cafes and restaurants are seeing more custom. but if venice is to survive perhaps not everything should go back to the way it used to be. many unpaid carers are exhausted and at breaking point after looking after loved ones round—the—clock over the course of the pandemic — that's the stark warning from charities this morning. a survey by carers uk found that coronavirus had led to people losing an average of 25 hours of support per week, with nearly two—t
the cabinet office says it's been inundated with nominations forjimi and is considering the award ofy when you fly above the canal level or the water level, you reduce that by 95%. who and what travels the waterways of this city is a big issue for the people who live here. only a few days ago there were noisy protests as the first cruise ship to disembark since covid restrictions eased set sail. reducing numbers and reducing speed may help but whatever the solution, is a sense that something...
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we can now speak to creon butler — he is a former cabinet office director for international economicthank you forjoining us. i think you used to help organise events like this? how important is it at a summit like this it is a return to face to face diplomacy, it is not on video link resume, this is leaders spending time together, having dinner and lunch together. debbie even having a drink together? —— maybe even having a drink together? it is the first meeting of world leaders since the pandemic began, they've been able to do a little preparation and quite a view of the ministerial had taken place online but i think you are right. it's critical to have this in person aspect in order to get the really big decisions through. {elite aspect in order to get the really big decisions through.— aspect in order to get the really big decisions through. give us an insiuht, big decisions through. give us an insight. as _ big decisions through. give us an insight. as i _ big decisions through. give us an insight, as i say, _ big decisions through. give us an insight, as i say, you've - big deci
we can now speak to creon butler — he is a former cabinet office director for international economicthank you forjoining us. i think you used to help organise events like this? how important is it at a summit like this it is a return to face to face diplomacy, it is not on video link resume, this is leaders spending time together, having dinner and lunch together. debbie even having a drink together? —— maybe even having a drink together? it is the first meeting of world leaders since the...
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we work with the government, the foreign & commonwealth office and office and cabinet office to make those supporting youth from across the uk.— including those supporting youth from across the uk. why so many? 6500 officers _ from across the uk. why so many? 6500 officers from _ from across the uk. why so many? 6500 officers from every _ from across the uk. why so many? 6500 officers from every part i from across the uk. why so many? 6500 officers from every part of i from across the uk. why so many? | 6500 officers from every part of the uk. why so many, there is a lot of logistical challenges. it is about time. we are notjust operating 9— fine, it is 2a hours so we have to police during that period. there will be police on cordons and specialist roles. the quantity is to deliver security across the event. people will want to know who is paying. people will want to know who is -a in. people will want to know who is .a in. _ ., people will want to know who is . in. . , people will want to know who is oaino. ., , paying. the local taxpayers can be clear it is not _ paying. the local
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but listen to the cabinet office minister michael gove who sounds, his language is slightly differentbe confident about— but insofar as we can be confident about anything in this complex world, — about anything in this complex world, we _ about anything in this complex world, we can be confident that the increased _ world, we can be confident that the increased level of vaccination that we will _ increased level of vaccination that we will have by the 19th ofjuly should — we will have by the 19th ofjuly should allow us to further relax restrictions.— restrictions. so, a further relax restrictions. — restrictions. so, a further relax restrictions, not _ restrictions. so, a further relax restrictions, not to _ restrictions. so, a further relax restrictions, not to get - restrictions. so, a further relax restrictions, not to get rid i restrictions. so, a further relax restrictions, not to get rid of i restrictions. so, a further relax| restrictions, not to get rid of all restrictions, not to get rid of all restrictions at all. the other thing which is growing in politics is about financi
but listen to the cabinet office minister michael gove who sounds, his language is slightly differentbe confident about— but insofar as we can be confident about anything in this complex world, — about anything in this complex world, we _ about anything in this complex world, we can be confident that the increased _ world, we can be confident that the increased level of vaccination that we will _ increased level of vaccination that we will have by the 19th ofjuly should — we will have by...
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health department are up to at the health department are up to at the time but also michael gove's cabinet office and there was no borders policy in place between january and march last year because the government was still pursuing what in the end he thought was a wrong headed herd immunity strategy and not one to be willingly undersold, he makes it clear that he believes both the prime minister and matt hancock are involved in an 0rwellian strategy to rewrite history over that period. it has to be said, matt hancock has responded to mps about some of the initial allegations that dominic cummings made and he will be in the house of commons this afternoon and will have an opportunity to comment on this as well but he has made it very clear that some of the allegations, that he was lying, for example, are simply not true and he was actually pursuing a policy to try to save lives. ., . ., ., ., lives. iain watson, for the moment, thank ou lives. iain watson, for the moment, thank you from _ lives. iain watson, for the moment, thank you from westminster. - let's speak now to former government specia
health department are up to at the health department are up to at the time but also michael gove's cabinet office and there was no borders policy in place between january and march last year because the government was still pursuing what in the end he thought was a wrong headed herd immunity strategy and not one to be willingly undersold, he makes it clear that he believes both the prime minister and matt hancock are involved in an 0rwellian strategy to rewrite history over that period. it has...
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the cabinet office says it's been inundated with nominations forjimi and is considering the award ofean is in blackpool this morning and can tell us more. he is ina he is in a massive bbc breakfast deckchair, i wanted when we would get that out again! good morning! —— i wondered when we would get it out! u nfortu nately, we unfortunately, we can't hear him. i think he said, good morning, to us! hopefully we'll be back with him in little bit. ~ , , little bit. while he sorts his sound out, that show _ little bit. while he sorts his sound out, that show you _ little bit. while he sorts his sound out, that show you the _ little bit. while he sorts his sound out, that show you the report - little bit. while he sorts his sound out, that show you the report he i little bit. while he sorts his sound i out, that show you the report he was going to give us, and then hopefully we will be able to re—establish contact. asimple a simple wooden frame with a simple piece of fabric has been providing a comfy place to sit on the beach since the late 1800s. designed to fold flat for easy transport, de
the cabinet office says it's been inundated with nominations forjimi and is considering the award ofean is in blackpool this morning and can tell us more. he is ina he is in a massive bbc breakfast deckchair, i wanted when we would get that out again! good morning! —— i wondered when we would get it out! u nfortu nately, we unfortunately, we can't hear him. i think he said, good morning, to us! hopefully we'll be back with him in little bit. ~ , , little bit. while he sorts his sound out,...
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office is as follows. that's the. the security cabinet convened, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu ascribed great importance to reaching abroad agreement on the holding of the march us vice president coming to harris, his met mexican president, hundreds, manuel lopez, alberto. they've agreed to try to tackle poverty in an effort to reduce the number of people from central america migrating to the united states. the number of arrivals isn't celebrated since president joe biden to office. peruvians are still waiting to learn who will be the next president. the latest results for sundays run off show left his pathetic esteem slightly ahead of his conservative rifle taken for more or less with 90. 8 percent ballots counted for more, he is not conceding ultra months of anti government protest. tough career vice restrictions are being used in columbia capital bud guitar. the move is being made even as the number of infections and deaths remain high and nighttime care if you will be removed and both will be allowed to stay open to 1 am. on t
office is as follows. that's the. the security cabinet convened, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu ascribed great importance to reaching abroad agreement on the holding of the march us vice president coming to harris, his met mexican president, hundreds, manuel lopez, alberto. they've agreed to try to tackle poverty in an effort to reduce the number of people from central america migrating to the united states. the number of arrivals isn't celebrated since president joe biden to office....
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also we see it in the attorney general's office and in the cabinet. maria: yeah.d on the campaign trail she wants to have no cash bail throughout the country. not just in new york. we know how that ended up in new york with these spikes in crime. senator, it's good to see you this morning. thank you very much for your perspective. we so appreciate it. >>> we're going to take a brach. when we come back, just do it, right in nike unabashedly cozies up to china. why the latest comments from the ceo could trigger the ire of the house intelligence committee and its new investigation dropping today into the ccp and corporate america. america. congressman devin nuÑes on deck. we are thrilled we finally found our dream home in the mountains. the views are great, the air is fresh. (sfx: branches rustle) it is bear country though. hey boo-boo! we hit the jackpot! bear! bear! bear! look, corn on the cob! oohh chicken! don't mind if i do! they're hungry. t-bone! that's what i call a smorgasbord! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. they do save us a
also we see it in the attorney general's office and in the cabinet. maria: yeah.d on the campaign trail she wants to have no cash bail throughout the country. not just in new york. we know how that ended up in new york with these spikes in crime. senator, it's good to see you this morning. thank you very much for your perspective. we so appreciate it. >>> we're going to take a brach. when we come back, just do it, right in nike unabashedly cozies up to china. why the latest comments...
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you have four cabinet level meeting since cabinet -- president biden took office. the most recent was between janet yellen, both saying that the talks were constructive and they talked about areas of corporation, both sides saying they expect the talks to continue. as a reporting bloomberg notes as well, the decision by president biden to relook at the origins of covid-19 and whether indeed it made or did originate from the will hound -- will hand -- wuhan lab could put a blow. things are looking at them or concert of coming out to look at what comes out in terms of this covid-19 origins report from u.s. intelligence agencies to determine where this relationship goes next. romaine: a hard one to get over --haidi: a hardwood to get over. we have a word -- a hard one to get over. we have a word, gbs anticipates global operations to reach full capacity. they will resume full capacity on thursday. they have already started to partially reopen most parts across north america and here in australia after that cyberattack forced the world's largest meat processor to hold o
you have four cabinet level meeting since cabinet -- president biden took office. the most recent was between janet yellen, both saying that the talks were constructive and they talked about areas of corporation, both sides saying they expect the talks to continue. as a reporting bloomberg notes as well, the decision by president biden to relook at the origins of covid-19 and whether indeed it made or did originate from the will hound -- will hand -- wuhan lab could put a blow. things are...