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by all means experts are good but the civil service is doing a professionaljob. and outs of brexit over the last few yea rs. what do you think are the implications of this election result on where we go forward with brexit? one of the things that people have been most surprised about and critical of outside the uk is that there seems to have been a total drift and inability to decide and to move forward. that has been very frustrating. i think now with borisjohnson having this huge majority, he has an enormous chance to set a direction. the civil service will respond if ministers set a clear direction and i think ourfriends and allies around the world will welcome it if britain is back and prepared to put political time and effort into helping solve the huge world problems out there. i hope, therefore, we won't continue to be completely absorbed an internal debate in the uk and have trade agreements as our only priority because i think we do have a role but it is going to have to be re—earned after this three years where we have basically been off the scene. some
by all means experts are good but the civil service is doing a professionaljob. and outs of brexit over the last few yea rs. what do you think are the implications of this election result on where we go forward with brexit? one of the things that people have been most surprised about and critical of outside the uk is that there seems to have been a total drift and inability to decide and to move forward. that has been very frustrating. i think now with borisjohnson having this huge majority, he...
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i think the civil service isa delivered. i think it would bea is a huge asset and i think it would be a mistake to think we need to somehow shake it up and bring in lots of outside experts. by all means experts are good but the civil service is doing a professionaljob. he had been commentating on the ins and outs of brexit over the last few yea rs. and outs of brexit over the last few years. what do you think are the implications of this election result on where we go forward with brexit? one of the things that people have been most surprised about and critical of outside the uk is that there seems to be a total drift and inability to decide and to move forward. that has been very frustrating. i think now with boris johnson having this huge majority, he has an enormous chance to set a direction. the civil service will respond and i think our friends and allies around the world will welcome it if britain is back and prepared to put political time and effort into helping solve the huge world problems out there. i hope therefor
i think the civil service isa delivered. i think it would bea is a huge asset and i think it would be a mistake to think we need to somehow shake it up and bring in lots of outside experts. by all means experts are good but the civil service is doing a professionaljob. he had been commentating on the ins and outs of brexit over the last few yea rs. and outs of brexit over the last few years. what do you think are the implications of this election result on where we go forward with brexit? one...
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the former head of the civil service, lord kersla ke, is leading calls for an independent enquiry. office says it has report the matter to the information commissioner's office and is looking into how this happened. but privacy campaigners have expressed concern at what they say is an inexcusable mistake. data experts warn the government could face legal action, notjust from the data watchdog, but from those who've seen their personal details leaked. information many may have wanted to keep private. katharine da costa, bbc news. we'll be speaking to the former head of the civil service, lord kerslake, about the data breach just after quarter past nine, so stay with us for that. several people have been stabbed at a rabbi's home in the state of new york. at least five people, all of them jewish, have been taken to hospital. the new york mayor, bill de blasio, says he'll step up security around jewish houses of worship. the suspect fled but police said he was later taken into custody. david hoffman, a local journalist, described the attack. people were being stabbed, were being hit.
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there is a big agenda on reforming civil service, bringing there is a big agenda on reforming civilservice in there is a big agenda on reforming civil service, bringing in business people, more political appointments so you get more people who are supportive of the government's gender rather than impartial civil service, quite a big constitutional change. that might be the cummings agenda. with a science agenda,... he has got a point. i think the other thing is about whether there is going to be a big government changes will stop its pretty clear that the prime minister is probably going to make a symbolic act of getting rid of the department for exiting the eu. it will be interesting to see if it goes much further. the thing about government changes is that they cannot be worth doing if you do them for the right reasons if you think that they are going to last but they are very disruptive in the short run, they cost quite a lot of money. you basically disrupt your top management for a while when they do anything like sought out computer systems, talk to each other, sort out the money, sor
there is a big agenda on reforming civil service, bringing there is a big agenda on reforming civilservice in there is a big agenda on reforming civil service, bringing in business people, more political appointments so you get more people who are supportive of the government's gender rather than impartial civil service, quite a big constitutional change. that might be the cummings agenda. with a science agenda,... he has got a point. i think the other thing is about whether there is going to...
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the former head of the civil service, lord kersla ke, is leading calls for an independent enquiry.he cabinet office says it has report the matter to the information commissioner's office and is looking into how this happened. but privacy campaigners have expressed concern at what they say is an inexcusable mistake. data experts warn the government could face legal action, notjust from the data watchdog, but from those who've seen their personal details leaked. information many may have wanted to keep private. katharine da costa, bbc news. we'll be speaking to the former head of the civil service, lord kerslake, about the data breach in a few minute's time. several people have been stabbed at a rabbi's home in the state of new york. at least five people, who were alljewish, have been taken to hospital. the new york mayor, bill de blasio, says he will not allow events like this to become the ‘new normal‘ and will step up security around jewish houses of worship. the suspect fled but police said he was later taken into custody. earlier, david hoffman, a localjournalist, described the
the former head of the civil service, lord kersla ke, is leading calls for an independent enquiry.he cabinet office says it has report the matter to the information commissioner's office and is looking into how this happened. but privacy campaigners have expressed concern at what they say is an inexcusable mistake. data experts warn the government could face legal action, notjust from the data watchdog, but from those who've seen their personal details leaked. information many may have wanted...
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they are two things, one of which is their a big agenda about civil service reform, bringing in more, more sort of political appointments. so you get more people who are supportive of the government's agenda rather than impartial civil service. quite a big constitutional change. that may be the cummings agenda. he also wants more people, usually with a science background, cos he thinks that whitehall is too dominated by fluffy social scientists and arts and humanities graduates and he has actually has got a point about that, so let's concede that to dominic. i think the other thing is whether there are going to be a very big machinery of government changes. the un climate talks in madrid have ended with delegates agreeing that all countries will put new, tougher carbon—cutting plans on the table in time for another major conference in glasgow next year. the deal is being seen as a compromise — negotiators spent an extra two days and nights in talks, trying to resolve differences. 0ur science editor david shukman has the details. we are starting to get a little lost. we are kind of lo
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arthur, signed a law creating the modern civil service. today the president still has the authority to make political appointments to the most senior positions in the executive branch, but the overwhelming majority of positions are career civil servants who are hired based on merit, not political connections. the diplomatic corps was similarly professionalized in the decades that followed. put simply, that swamp was drained. now other swamps have arisen, and actions like campaign finance reform are badly needed to address them. but professional civil servants are not the problem. in fact, since the civil service and foreign service were created, they have risen to every challenge. they mobilized america's resources to protect the public health, to beat back the great depression and wage war on fascism and on poverty. and over the last half century, as the number of americans they're serving has grown by more than 120 million, the number of civil servants has remained flat. that's doing a lot more with less. if problems arise in the concepti
arthur, signed a law creating the modern civil service. today the president still has the authority to make political appointments to the most senior positions in the executive branch, but the overwhelming majority of positions are career civil servants who are hired based on merit, not political connections. the diplomatic corps was similarly professionalized in the decades that followed. put simply, that swamp was drained. now other swamps have arisen, and actions like campaign finance reform...
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the former head of the civil service, lord kerslake, is leading calls for an independent inquiry.says it has report the matter to the information commissioner's office and is looking into how this happened. but privacy campaigners have expressed concern at what they say is an inexcusable mistake. data experts warn the government could face legal action, notjust from the data watchdog, but from those who've seen their personal details leaked. information many may have wanted to keep private. katharine da costa, bbc news. earlier i spoke to the former head of the civil service, lord bob kerslake, and i asked him what his reaction was, when he first heard about this data breach. i was very shocked. it is a serious breach and that deserves to be taken very seriously. i found it quite extraordinary because this is such a well established process, it happens regularly of course and there are well—recognised processes for handling it so for this to have happened is quite extraordinary. and it does need careful examination not just as to who was responsible and how it happened but how muc
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lord kerslake, former head of the civil service. report. 0n the attack in new york state in which a number ofjewish people have been stabbed at the house of a rabbi in monsey in new york state and local officials talking about a concerning rising anti—semitism. of hanukkah and end of shabbat, the end of thejewish sabbath. it is hard to fathom what they were going through when a man came through the door and started stabbing people with a machete. what we have seen since early this morning are people out in the front lawn area here holding and comforting each other as they try to make sense of how this happened. we were scared but not surprised because this is not the first incident in new york or rockland county. it is horrible. my parents were survivors of the concentration camps and they told me how fearful it was to be jews. they said we can't let it happen again but i am scared it is happening again. word is coming out this happened in a house of worship, it's extremely troubling and it is what the principles of our country are
lord kerslake, former head of the civil service. report. 0n the attack in new york state in which a number ofjewish people have been stabbed at the house of a rabbi in monsey in new york state and local officials talking about a concerning rising anti—semitism. of hanukkah and end of shabbat, the end of thejewish sabbath. it is hard to fathom what they were going through when a man came through the door and started stabbing people with a machete. what we have seen since early this morning are...
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they are two things, one of which is their a big agenda about civil service reform, bringing in moreort of political appointments. so you get more people who are supportive of the government's agenda rather than impartial civil service. it's quite a big constitutional change. that may be the cummings agenda. he also wants more people, usuallym with a science background, cos he thinks that whitehall is too dominated by fluffy social scientists and arts and humanities graduates and he has actually has got a point about that, so let's concede that to dominic. i think the other thing is whether there are going to be a very big machinery of government changes. negotiators have reached a compromise at the un climate talks in madrid. they extended their stay in the spanish capital for two extra days to try to resolve divisions on how to implement the 2016 paris climate agreement. 0ne contentious issue is how to compensate developing countries affected by climate change. the pacific island nation tuvalu accused the us of trying to block a deal. here's the negotiator, ian fry. if they get the
they are two things, one of which is their a big agenda about civil service reform, bringing in moreort of political appointments. so you get more people who are supportive of the government's agenda rather than impartial civil service. it's quite a big constitutional change. that may be the cummings agenda. he also wants more people, usuallym with a science background, cos he thinks that whitehall is too dominated by fluffy social scientists and arts and humanities graduates and he has...
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the former head of the civil service, lord kerslake, is leading calls for an independent enquiry.er to the information commissioner's office and is looking into how this happened. but privacy campaigners have expressed concern at what they say is an inexcusable mistake. data experts warn the government could face legal action, notjust from the data watchdog, but from those who've seen their personal details leaked, information many may have wanted to keep private. katharine da costa, bbc news. well, earlier, ispoke to our correspondent katy austin and asked what the reaction to the leak has been. reaction has reflected the seriousness of the incident. there are several things to think about here. it is not just that there are celebrities who want their privacy protected, there are also security figures, senior policing figures, and their address in the wrong hands would really pose a security risk. we have heard iain duncan smith, who is being knighted, calling this a complete disaster and saying very serious questions need answering, and also lord kerslake, the former head of the
the former head of the civil service, lord kerslake, is leading calls for an independent enquiry.er to the information commissioner's office and is looking into how this happened. but privacy campaigners have expressed concern at what they say is an inexcusable mistake. data experts warn the government could face legal action, notjust from the data watchdog, but from those who've seen their personal details leaked, information many may have wanted to keep private. katharine da costa, bbc news....
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when they were seen as a concrete army coming in to vanquish the civil service and i think when democrats when social services see this as a liberation army coming in to say let the 1000 flowers bloom and you do what you what you will and there is there is the difference which i think has been reflected in the polls that were taken prior to donald trump selection were over a quarter of the civil servants said that they would consider resigning their position if you were elected president and 74 percent would support hillary clinton that's the bias that exists in the just a reality when ronald reagan was president i remember reagan you know james baker people around that world you know that were sectors they expanded their bureaucracies they expanded the number of people working in government it grew to about so i remember republican resume in which the so-called deep state actually flourished elaine you remember that yeah you know i want to say did you remember that time but i remember that but i mean you have spent a lot of time writing about the deep state what it is and isn't so what i
when they were seen as a concrete army coming in to vanquish the civil service and i think when democrats when social services see this as a liberation army coming in to say let the 1000 flowers bloom and you do what you what you will and there is there is the difference which i think has been reflected in the polls that were taken prior to donald trump selection were over a quarter of the civil servants said that they would consider resigning their position if you were elected president and 74...
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the former head of the civil service, lord kersla ke, the former head of the civil service, lord kerslakealls for an independent enquiry. the cabinet office says it has report the matter to the information commissioner ‘s office and is looking into how this happened. but privacy campaigners have expressed concern at what they say is an inexcusable mistake. data experts warned the government could face legal action, notjust from the data watchdog, but from those who have seen their personal details leak. information many may have wanted to keep private. katharine da costa, bbc news. we'll be speaking to the former head of the civil service, lord kerslake, about the data breach just after seven o'clock. more than a quarter of a million people have signed a petition demanding that sydney cancels its traditional new year's eve firework display and spends the money on tackling australia's bush fires instead. dozens of fires are raging across the country, with the largest one on the outskirts of sydney. will batchelor reports. it's one of the biggest and most spectacular parties on earth. syd n
the former head of the civil service, lord kersla ke, the former head of the civil service, lord kerslakealls for an independent enquiry. the cabinet office says it has report the matter to the information commissioner ‘s office and is looking into how this happened. but privacy campaigners have expressed concern at what they say is an inexcusable mistake. data experts warned the government could face legal action, notjust from the data watchdog, but from those who have seen their personal...
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he has made it plain he wants to see a major shakeup of the civil service so this is i think a shot acrossrvice although lord 0'donnell, the former secretary, says the plan is an excellent idea. it is, if they carry it out, it is an excellent idea. in the daily mail, more onjulian maunder, the barrister and his encounter with a fox. it was trying to attack his chickens. encounter with a fox. it was trying to attack his chickenslj encounter with a fox. it was trying to attack his chickens. i think he was nursing a hangover, a red hangover... it is worse now! it certainly is. he went out in the garden where his chickens were and they were being attacked by a fox. he went out with his wife's kimono... a bizarre detail. he killed the fox because he did not know what else to do, in inverted commas. 0bviously he has invoked the wrath and fury of animal rights activists stop only a few weeks ago he was a hero to the anti— brexit side, if you like, because he was launching legal challenges with gina miller against brexit and the prorogation of parliament but he has gone from hero to zero. on a bas
he has made it plain he wants to see a major shakeup of the civil service so this is i think a shot acrossrvice although lord 0'donnell, the former secretary, says the plan is an excellent idea. it is, if they carry it out, it is an excellent idea. in the daily mail, more onjulian maunder, the barrister and his encounter with a fox. it was trying to attack his chickens. encounter with a fox. it was trying to attack his chickenslj encounter with a fox. it was trying to attack his chickens. i...
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if two departments suddenly emerge, what does that mean for the civil service?ent need to realise it ta kes a the government need to realise it takes a lot reorganising organisations with thousands of staff and it systems. it costs money. while people are doing that and organising that, they are not delivering for government. these sorts of changes should only be taken if the plan is to keep it like that for the longer term. it takes time for the departments to merge and then they start to focus on the job that they are doing. you have to remember that each government is a separate employer. with different pay systems, admin systems and that needs to be brought together. for political reasons, they kept changing vertical departments and every two years, it created chaos. changing vertical departments and every two years, it created chaoslj am reading from the sunday times there, suggesting that the government may think about merging the department of with the business department, merging the foreign 0ffice department, merging the foreign office and the departmen
if two departments suddenly emerge, what does that mean for the civil service?ent need to realise it ta kes a the government need to realise it takes a lot reorganising organisations with thousands of staff and it systems. it costs money. while people are doing that and organising that, they are not delivering for government. these sorts of changes should only be taken if the plan is to keep it like that for the longer term. it takes time for the departments to merge and then they start to...
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the headlines: a former head of the civil service has called for an urgent inquiry into the new yearonours data breach in which the addresses of celebrities, politicians and police officers were published online. a man has stabbed five people at the home of a rabbi in new york state. eyewitnesses said the attacker entered with his face covered, wielding a large knife. the mayor of sydney says the new year fireworks display will go ahead as planned despite a petition calling for it to be cancelled because of nearby bushfires. and former tennis world number one andy murray has pulled out of next month's australian open because of a pelvic injury. good morning. england's cricketers have resumed their pursuit of the 376 runs they need to win their first test against south africa. if they do it, they'll make history. it would be their highest successful run chase in test matches. the good news isjoe root and jos buttler are feeling better after sickness in the camp. it's been slow going and england had only added 18 runs before rory burns fell to anrich nortje for 8h. in the last few minu
the headlines: a former head of the civil service has called for an urgent inquiry into the new yearonours data breach in which the addresses of celebrities, politicians and police officers were published online. a man has stabbed five people at the home of a rabbi in new york state. eyewitnesses said the attacker entered with his face covered, wielding a large knife. the mayor of sydney says the new year fireworks display will go ahead as planned despite a petition calling for it to be...
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from the head of the civil service, he had been advising mcdonald, saying the last week before, losinghether or not the question of leadership would be a question in the event of some kind of talks about coalition ordeals. it is interesting because the prerogative is with the current prime minister of who can form a government. so presumably boris johnson of who can form a government. so presumably borisjohnson has a go with the minority leader if that we re with the minority leader if that were to happen before and it is traditionalfor parties were to happen before and it is traditional for parties to say if they can do deals because in this case, it might be counterproductive, a lot of people out there do not wa nt full a lot of people out there do not want fulljeremy corbyn policies. in contrast to boris johnson, interestingly, i think with the s and p, they want independence referendum, no surprise there and labour nationally has given into that, much to the annoyance of the scottish labour party. if the numbers were to come out this way, a big if you could see some kind of formal
from the head of the civil service, he had been advising mcdonald, saying the last week before, losinghether or not the question of leadership would be a question in the event of some kind of talks about coalition ordeals. it is interesting because the prerogative is with the current prime minister of who can form a government. so presumably boris johnson of who can form a government. so presumably borisjohnson has a go with the minority leader if that we re with the minority leader if that...
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might be quite short lived, because the office of budget responsibility, the body within the uk civil services the government and check and the government has said that the figures are going to be really tight now stopping the election has given borisjohnson a much bigger mandate but he also has to keep all of those people who, in his word, are enfranchised. the great attack on the conservative party is austerity gone on for too long. that needs to be turned around if you are a tory and there is a lot of pressure stopping the mood music is changing quite quickly, so this is potentially slightly a misleading headline. absolutely. mark carney possibly making those comments way before the news came through, which is in our next story stopping the independent quoting reckless pm puts no—deal brexit back on the table, and as you say this could be a reason why we and as you say this could be a reason why we see a and as you say this could be a reason why we see a bit of drop—off on trading in london where investors, traders return to their desks. we saw overnight, the 0.596 reduction of the pound va
might be quite short lived, because the office of budget responsibility, the body within the uk civil services the government and check and the government has said that the figures are going to be really tight now stopping the election has given borisjohnson a much bigger mandate but he also has to keep all of those people who, in his word, are enfranchised. the great attack on the conservative party is austerity gone on for too long. that needs to be turned around if you are a tory and there...
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that may take the form of technical assistance in getting rid of ghost workers from the civil service payrolls. that may be learning how to do trash pickup better throughout a particular province. programsad successful like this administered by usaid and others and have tried to work with willing partners within the government. it is an uphill battle because es have seenl parti government offices as atm machines for their parties and not as agencies that must provide services to the public. until we have partners like that throughout the government, we are not going to be able to make much progress. military remember the in afghanistan and the afghan security, when they went to digital payments, that was something that took an avenue of corruption away. are they doing that in iraq? some of the civil work that is being done, are they paying people digitally? congressman., it is one of our highest priorities that we convey to the minister of finance and to the , who areime minister partners with us and who are working toward digital payments as much as possible. >> is there a technologi
that may take the form of technical assistance in getting rid of ghost workers from the civil service payrolls. that may be learning how to do trash pickup better throughout a particular province. programsad successful like this administered by usaid and others and have tried to work with willing partners within the government. it is an uphill battle because es have seenl parti government offices as atm machines for their parties and not as agencies that must provide services to the public....
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the former head of the civil service is saying that in our paper.ow many years this has been going on, is a very established system, and for it to have gone radically wrong is very strange. this suggestion is, in the times, that the permanent secretary at the cabinet office, mark sedwill, may see himself being relieved.|j cabinet office, mark sedwill, may see himself being relieved. i hope this is another nail in the coffin ofa this is another nail in the coffin of a red deerjealously outdated honours system. i love honours, but i couldn't except when we have the empire attached to a —— ridiculously outdated. they don't believe we have an empire. i'm still in solidarity with black people with slavery who backgrounds don't accept them because they don't feel they can. there's quite a number of people who don't accept them and normally we don't accept them and normally we don't talk about them. i'd decided to say i've turned this down and i think more of us should say i have turned this down until the system gets better, because not only do we not hav
the former head of the civil service is saying that in our paper.ow many years this has been going on, is a very established system, and for it to have gone radically wrong is very strange. this suggestion is, in the times, that the permanent secretary at the cabinet office, mark sedwill, may see himself being relieved.|j cabinet office, mark sedwill, may see himself being relieved. i hope this is another nail in the coffin ofa this is another nail in the coffin of a red deerjealously outdated...
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don't do things too little can you move more mr kim kyong young heads to civil service union a fellow can all sorts of stuff and at work he talks openly about stress related issues return to toshi is a twitching one ok so tom. jones 20. 2 words you guys. but. but. here. the union head has come to support a rally for the rights of women who have been laid off. the protesters are wearing burial clothes because himself career losing a job equates to death. because the way he becomes almost always it would. be from d.c. it could. be. that. we also know. that. it is no one in bordeaux you have. something like that if you. work as a matter of life and. soul taxi drivers are protesting against. it's a common story. prices plum jobs lost. several drivers committed suicide after losing their livelihoods. can you tell us you do there's almost chris rock. year. or more can you name. all moved on but all. true. cheers all to 100 or critic appears not. to be in. a real world and was a. huge crater. equal. work related stress induced suicide is only part of the problem. this is a support group for
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to go do something you can move me mr kim kyong young heads to civil service union a fellow called all sorts of stuff and at work he talks openly about stress related issues which are going to toshi is a touching one ok so tom learned over this he will get in toronto 20. 2 words you guys on the biggest one you're in the air and to know he asked me what i should have more morning and tied it up and. go 20 turns true don't do it but she besought . me but i could hear a cousin contorting when i was on it then. turned on to me. the union had. it has come to support a rally for the rights of women who have been laid off. protesters away uring burial clothes because himself career losing a job equates to death. on the side of it all because the way he becomes almost always people in the coming days he is good on you know they feel that he can help that the little is that he also told them that that is what they want i think. it is though you also know that they will tell you that. it is no one in bordeaux you have to get a. bit. of the thumbs up i give it to you. for koreans work as a matter
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i do not think you would have gotten the civil rights act of 1964 because i think the kennedys were prepared to pay lip serviceto civil rights but not to take electoral risks in favor of civil rights. hard to speculate after, if they had even won reelection. that is a big if. with vietnam the guardians of kennedy's reputation, solicitor and sorenson, have reconstructed a narrative that correctly settles lbj with responsibility of culpability for vietnam but is all kennedy of too much responsibly. kennedy double the number of advisors, double the foreign assistance budget, turns the other way casting support for a coup against the vietnamese president and often times people will point to some of the advisors coming home which was later to be proven to be part of a normal troop rotation. i don't think kennedy was as predisposed to go down the same escalation path as lbj but everyone was scared of the big red arrow and they may have found themselves going down the same slippery slope. people i interviewed coming could be divided on this. a big game of maybe yes, maybe now. my personal view is there would have bee
i do not think you would have gotten the civil rights act of 1964 because i think the kennedys were prepared to pay lip serviceto civil rights but not to take electoral risks in favor of civil rights. hard to speculate after, if they had even won reelection. that is a big if. with vietnam the guardians of kennedy's reputation, solicitor and sorenson, have reconstructed a narrative that correctly settles lbj with responsibility of culpability for vietnam but is all kennedy of too much...
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he said no no it isn't a method and could have been a sheep the only thing he said no i'm the civil service here on the other not of me doesn't make you say look. i'm just going to attack me but i'm not going to get. you know just man no one but a nurse and i refer mismanage to if you're in it with the day you're going to be additional you get this you get to learn to put off a new talent. we used to reach out here. i know but what could i want to write have today when i had. concluded it was the freedom the activity i was concerned with division what is so much fun and from kind of oh you general to marry you and not have the stereotypical sauce. and i'll pull some admonish the offended back to bad service warned russia also though i had to make a theory on the number of a conflict to be. smarter than i like. so it's just a heavy gun for what has been a fair and. i sank of any kind as is a muslim as a month as well as play in the me until i was a better them for letting the photos can see me and say i'm a seminar by him you can see how don't you will join us a soul can love how to yemen th
he said no no it isn't a method and could have been a sheep the only thing he said no i'm the civil service here on the other not of me doesn't make you say look. i'm just going to attack me but i'm not going to get. you know just man no one but a nurse and i refer mismanage to if you're in it with the day you're going to be additional you get this you get to learn to put off a new talent. we used to reach out here. i know but what could i want to write have today when i had. concluded it was...
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move mr kim jong younger heads to civil service union a fellow called all sorts of stuff and at work he talks openly about stress related issues who are trying to. get in toronto 20 quid. on the biggest where. should have more more. go to the turkish children but. here a cousin contorting when i. turn on term. the union head has come to support a rally for the rights of women who have been laid off. the protesters are wearing burial clothes because in south korea losing a job because it's to death. it's not the side of. the causality becomes almost always it would. be it's coming easy it's good. you know they should be in. law dealing with this and we also know that it is a what. it is though. he also noted that they have had it is no one in bordeaux you have it i. know you feel me sometimes i get it. for koreans work as a matter of life and death. here so taxi drivers are protesting against. it's a common story and as a mature market prices plunged and jobs are lost. several drivers committed suicide after losing their livelihoods. she. was community a company tell us you do monday
move mr kim jong younger heads to civil service union a fellow called all sorts of stuff and at work he talks openly about stress related issues who are trying to. get in toronto 20 quid. on the biggest where. should have more more. go to the turkish children but. here a cousin contorting when i. turn on term. the union head has come to support a rally for the rights of women who have been laid off. the protesters are wearing burial clothes because in south korea losing a job because it's to...
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don't do think we can move mr kim jong young heads to civil service union a fellow called all sorts of stuff and at work he talks openly about stress related issues who are trying to hold shares or torching one ok so tom. jones 20. 2 words you guys on the biggest one you're in the air. to know you asked me what i should have more morning and tied it up and. go 20 turns should and where but she go on the way but i don't call it a cousin contorting when i. turn on term you chris. well. the union head has come to support a rally for the rights of women who have been laid off. the protesters are wearing burial clothes because in south korea losing a job equates to death. but not the fun side of it all because the idea becomes almost always to put it in the coming days he is good on you know grateful that he can help that these little little is that we also know that that is what they want and i think. it is though you also know that they have had it is no one in bordeaux you have a little. bit older than me sometimes i give it to you. for koreans work as a matter of life and death. here so
don't do think we can move mr kim jong young heads to civil service union a fellow called all sorts of stuff and at work he talks openly about stress related issues who are trying to hold shares or torching one ok so tom. jones 20. 2 words you guys on the biggest one you're in the air. to know you asked me what i should have more morning and tied it up and. go 20 turns should and where but she go on the way but i don't call it a cousin contorting when i. turn on term you chris. well. the union...
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move more mr kim kyong young heads to civil service union a fellow can all sorts of stuff and at work he talks openly about stress related issues too when i told him one ok sort of time in a job would be good in toronto 20. 2 words are very slim. but. you couldn't. turn on to me because. the union head has come to support a rally for the rights of women who have been laid off. the protesters are wearing burial clothes because himself career losing a job equates to death. because nobody becomes almost always it would. be from d.c. it could. be. that the little is that we also know that. it is though you also know that. it is no one in bordeaux you have. something like that if you. are koreans work is a matter of life and death. here so taxi drivers are protesting against. it's a common story and. prices plunge and jobs are lost. several drivers committed suicide after losing their livelihoods. she. was a community a company tell us you do there's almost chris rock. here. on the work and a man. so in going to washington all moved on but all. true when i say i'm proud to be us all to wan
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it will be unprecedented in the senate says secondhand and thirdhand testimony from unelected civil service servants is enough to overturn the people's vote. it will be an unprecedented constitutional crisis of the senate if they agreed to set the bar this low for ever. it is clear what this moment requires. it requiresen the senate to lfulfill our founding purpose. the framers built the senate to providepr stability. to take the long view of our republic. to safeguard institutions on the momentary hysteria that sometimes consumes t our politi. to keep partisan passions from literally boiling over. the senate exists for moments like this. that is why this body has the ultimate say in impeachment. the framers knew the house would be to vulnerable to transient passions and violent sectionalism. they needed a body. they wanted to consider legal questions about what is proven and political questions about what the common good of our nation requires. hamilton said explicitly and federal 65 that impeachment involves not just legal questions but inherently political judgments about what outcome be
it will be unprecedented in the senate says secondhand and thirdhand testimony from unelected civil service servants is enough to overturn the people's vote. it will be an unprecedented constitutional crisis of the senate if they agreed to set the bar this low for ever. it is clear what this moment requires. it requiresen the senate to lfulfill our founding purpose. the framers built the senate to providepr stability. to take the long view of our republic. to safeguard institutions on the...
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in it he said no not even a methodist could have been a sheep the only sheep he said no i'm the civil service here on the other not because i'm a good day. they're going to. we're going to i didn't because you know something. you know definitely but well but what i noticed you had a for me. to do you're going to. sit on the football for anita i love you. i know but what could one of my you just have today when i had. concluded was that within the activity of what counts and the division was so much fun and from kind of oh region version where you couldn't not have the state. can impose some admonish the offended back to bad service warned russia also though i had to make a theory on a number of what's going to have to be. smarter and i like. so if it does so heavily for what has been a fair and. i sank and if any kind of is among the most amount of all us play in the me and to us a better then to let him follow us the country me and say i'm a seminar by him you can see how long you will join us a soul will love how do i am and that will i will also the old oakland i mean the most so i look. a
in it he said no not even a methodist could have been a sheep the only sheep he said no i'm the civil service here on the other not because i'm a good day. they're going to. we're going to i didn't because you know something. you know definitely but well but what i noticed you had a for me. to do you're going to. sit on the football for anita i love you. i know but what could one of my you just have today when i had. concluded was that within the activity of what counts and the division was so...
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for the spoils system and creation of the modern civil service. and we are supposed to get that vision before, four months into the presidency. he's a shot by an office speaker that went with chester arthur writes in his letter a declaration that he killed garfield so that arthur could be president if h and he expected e rewarded as the general. and obviously that didn't happen. arthur ends up having a somewhat respectable presidents in part because a mentally ill woman on the upper east side of manhattan started snail mail trolling him with these long letters telling him how lonesome he was. but there was still hope for him, she described him in manners reminiscent of the worst characters in the court of king henry viii and kept telling him there's still hope. so then she shows up at house on the upper east side. we know as early as 1881, that you control the president and the president might show up at your house. so, the meeting has profound impact on him. it's not the sole reason he becomes one of these reasons a man that embodies the system e
for the spoils system and creation of the modern civil service. and we are supposed to get that vision before, four months into the presidency. he's a shot by an office speaker that went with chester arthur writes in his letter a declaration that he killed garfield so that arthur could be president if h and he expected e rewarded as the general. and obviously that didn't happen. arthur ends up having a somewhat respectable presidents in part because a mentally ill woman on the upper east side...
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a former head of the civil service has called for an urgent inquiry into the new year honours data breache addresses of celebrities, politicians and police officers were published online. and former tennis world number one andy murray has pulled out of next month's australian open because of a pelvic injury. now it 5 time for the the travel show. mike corey has been travelling across malaysia's biggest state, sarawak. he 5 ventured deep into the bornean rainforest and explored one of the world's most remote food festivals. this week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state... sarawak. in the western corner of malaysian borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems in the world. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl or the resorts of its neighbour state, sabah. so i am going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with these guys... climbing jagged peaks... easily one of the most beautiful and most difficult hikes i ha
a former head of the civil service has called for an urgent inquiry into the new year honours data breache addresses of celebrities, politicians and police officers were published online. and former tennis world number one andy murray has pulled out of next month's australian open because of a pelvic injury. now it 5 time for the the travel show. mike corey has been travelling across malaysia's biggest state, sarawak. he 5 ventured deep into the bornean rainforest and explored one of the...
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fighting corruption, reforming the civil service, electoral reforms of talk about. and in doing their dependence on iranian energy for example. it makes no sense for the iraqis to be flaring gas up into the atmosphere and losing millions of dollars while also importing gas and electricity from iran in order to make electricity. it is literally like to keep carrying coals to newcastle. wiener technical teams, are ready waiting to help them make these changes us and is busy credible desire to do so. >> thank you. >> you mr. chairman and secretary thank you for your service. intuitive throughout the middle east is very impressive your dedication. thank you. iraqi people wanted to come right back. so work for them. in that vein, we determined any foreign assistance has ended up in the hands of iranian backed militias in iraq is our current foreign aid assistance framework have safeguards we can use to ensure that the additional support iranian influence in iraq or epidemic public corruption. >> thank you for the question. the answered is that yes we have a lot of system
fighting corruption, reforming the civil service, electoral reforms of talk about. and in doing their dependence on iranian energy for example. it makes no sense for the iraqis to be flaring gas up into the atmosphere and losing millions of dollars while also importing gas and electricity from iran in order to make electricity. it is literally like to keep carrying coals to newcastle. wiener technical teams, are ready waiting to help them make these changes us and is busy credible desire to do...
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so fighting corruption, reforming the civil service, the electoral reforms i've talked about, ending their dependens on iranian energy for example. it makes no sense for the iraqis to be flaring gas up into the atmosphere and losing billions of dollars while also request importing gas and electricity from iran in order to make electricity. it's literally like carrying coals to new castle. so we in our technical teams are ready and waiting to help them make these changes as soon as we see a credible desire to do so. >> thank you, mr. hood. mr. wilson you are recognized >> thank you, mr. chairman. and secretary hood thank you for your service. and extensive throughout the middle east. it's very, very impressive and your dedication. thank you. the iraqi people want to take their government back so it works for them and not for the iranian domination. in that vein have we determined if any u.s. foreign assistance has ended up in the hands of iranian backed militias in iraq? and does our current foreign aid assistance framework have safeguards that we can use to ensure that the aid does f
so fighting corruption, reforming the civil service, the electoral reforms i've talked about, ending their dependens on iranian energy for example. it makes no sense for the iraqis to be flaring gas up into the atmosphere and losing billions of dollars while also request importing gas and electricity from iran in order to make electricity. it's literally like carrying coals to new castle. so we in our technical teams are ready and waiting to help them make these changes as soon as we see a...
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and you will say boy is our civil. service office go through all the responsibility to have certain items requested it's a cult now in this. well i have all eyes in the fire bigger under the back of the set show the problem the genesis is it shows that the saying go on we shoes in the april 1st 2004 is correct and there's a paris to the part of the case no matter who the shooting is bad that happened. to pass a group being involved in the same god right that was fired another person arrested and charged 5 years aren't producing that god 1st in utah i mean they were bashing. it curbs out your already interviewed it in his case group that was right after he got arrested by the other shoe through our lot in that area. i was actually not a part of the 2 other tests folks were surprised to know the interview with eli took 6 and. the little boys. were surprised to know that interview did not ask him about the genesis case other then. you have information indicating it was there. you know that right yes so you report it down only you
and you will say boy is our civil. service office go through all the responsibility to have certain items requested it's a cult now in this. well i have all eyes in the fire bigger under the back of the set show the problem the genesis is it shows that the saying go on we shoes in the april 1st 2004 is correct and there's a paris to the part of the case no matter who the shooting is bad that happened. to pass a group being involved in the same god right that was fired another person arrested...
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and he talked to civil service a civil service crane operator. and he brought it down friday afternoon with a case of scotch. over the weekend, steve had him deliver to home depot new flooring, so they put a new floor in it. we painted the outside, and atrocious red trim. i said, why the color? he said, nobody would ever think we stole it. it was painted red. that's how we started. >> >> that's not in the book, you have extra value for being in here tonight. >> >> you think about the times 50 years ago, there were no computers, no laptops, no cell phones. we had typewriters, we burned up two xerox machines, making copies. we wrote each individual flight profile and how it was to be conducted. we wrote the mandated safety requirements. if it didn't work, go home. it worked. i wrote a good book, i think. the book is the legacy to all the top gun guys. we have five or 63-star. i don't even count the two stars. those who gone on the navy have made a real success. i'm really proud of all of them. jimmy lane, who you see pictures jim lane ejected twice
and he talked to civil service a civil service crane operator. and he brought it down friday afternoon with a case of scotch. over the weekend, steve had him deliver to home depot new flooring, so they put a new floor in it. we painted the outside, and atrocious red trim. i said, why the color? he said, nobody would ever think we stole it. it was painted red. that's how we started. >> >> that's not in the book, you have extra value for being in here tonight. >> >> you...
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the thing is, because parliament and the civil service, it is in the interest to secure the best possiblehis for 3.5 years. it's done, to stop using... on the basis. dot. it's partly you calling us saboteurs. it... throwing the kitchen sink... let's move forward, digby... kitchen sink... let's move forward, digby. .. if we kitchen sink... let's move forward, digby... if we now look kitchen sink... let's move forward, digby. .. if we now look at this... . without the language... . if you ta ke without the language... . if you take out the emotive language you would using about environmental standards and employment, not overnight are we going to suddenly repeal every piece of employment protection in britain. why would you ta ke protection in britain. why would you take it out of the bill? no, it says the enhanced ones. the guarantee on workers' rights will be removed. when theresa may sat down to try and negotiate something which clearly keir starmer never wanted to negotiate. i thought we won't using emotive languages. just listen. offering more voting rights. it was i'ioi'i‘ offering mo
the thing is, because parliament and the civil service, it is in the interest to secure the best possiblehis for 3.5 years. it's done, to stop using... on the basis. dot. it's partly you calling us saboteurs. it... throwing the kitchen sink... let's move forward, digby... kitchen sink... let's move forward, digby. .. if we kitchen sink... let's move forward, digby... if we now look kitchen sink... let's move forward, digby. .. if we now look at this... . without the language... . if you ta ke...