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australian open, in a row over whether he has a valid exemption from coronavirus vaccination rules. of commons libraryore than a million people will move into the higher rate tax band by 2026, because of the freezing of income tax thresholds and rapid wage and price inflation. it also reports on the controversy surrounding boris johnson's flat refurbishment, now calling it a �*wallpaper for access�* fow. the daily express also carrying that downing street flat story, but focuses on household bills. it says the cost of living squeeze will have the biggest impact on over 65s, with rising fuel prices adding 340 pounds to bills in the coming years. so, let�*s begin. what we�*ve been focusing on that�*s the one—year anniversary of the attack on us capital in the ft leads withjoe biden speech, a dagger at the throat of us democracy. would you make is in the coverage we have watched? it you make is in the coverage we have watched? . , , , you make is in the coverage we have watched? , , ., ., . watched? it has been highly dramatic and those who _ watched? it has been highly dramatic and those who see _ watch
australian open, in a row over whether he has a valid exemption from coronavirus vaccination rules. of commons libraryore than a million people will move into the higher rate tax band by 2026, because of the freezing of income tax thresholds and rapid wage and price inflation. it also reports on the controversy surrounding boris johnson's flat refurbishment, now calling it a �*wallpaper for access�* fow. the daily express also carrying that downing street flat story, but focuses on...
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strange answer because the prime minister had said in the past the full report would be late in the commons library today he would do what he promised but did not quite commit to the full report. the latest line from downing street on this is that they intend to publish it and the form they receive it as long as it not cut across that investigation from police. that is the latest, timing —wise i cannot shed any more light, ed seems still to be up in the air although number ten are still saying they have not received the final report from the cabinet office and from sue gray the civil servant looking into all this. i have a conservative mp here, thank you for coming to see us, any idea when this is coming. i coming to see us, any idea when this is cominu. ., ., ., , is coming. i have no idea, i spoke to someone _ is coming. i have no idea, i spoke to someone less _ is coming. i have no idea, i spoke to someone less than _ is coming. i have no idea, i spoke to someone less than an - is coming. i have no idea, i spoke to someone less than an hour - is coming. i have no idea, i spoke| to someone less t
strange answer because the prime minister had said in the past the full report would be late in the commons library today he would do what he promised but did not quite commit to the full report. the latest line from downing street on this is that they intend to publish it and the form they receive it as long as it not cut across that investigation from police. that is the latest, timing —wise i cannot shed any more light, ed seems still to be up in the air although number ten are still...
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on the eighth of december he told this house i will place a copy of the report in the library of the house of commons. his spokesperson has repeatedly stated that means the full report, not part, not a summary, not an edited copy. can the prime minister confirm that he will publish the full sue ray report as he receives it? prime min. johnson: mr. speaker, we have to leave the report to the independent investigator, as he knows. when i receive it of course i will do exactly what i said. but i can tell him that in the meantime i think what the people of this country want to hear is what we are doing to tackle the issues that matter to all of us. fixing the cost of living, mr. speaker, helping people across the country by lifting the living wage, mr. speaker. helping people with their fuel costs, mr. speaker. and by cutting the tax of people on universal credit. cutting the tax by 1000 pounds. and mr. speaker, the party opposite our abolishing credit. that is their policy. >> keir starmer. mp starmer: [indiscernible] [laughter] the police say the evidence meets the test. the public have made up their m
on the eighth of december he told this house i will place a copy of the report in the library of the house of commons. his spokesperson has repeatedly stated that means the full report, not part, not a summary, not an edited copy. can the prime minister confirm that he will publish the full sue ray report as he receives it? prime min. johnson: mr. speaker, we have to leave the report to the independent investigator, as he knows. when i receive it of course i will do exactly what i said. but i...
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on the 8th of december, he told this house i will place a copy of the reports in the library of the house of commons. his spokesperson has repeatedly stated that means the full report, not part of the port, not the summary of the report, not an edited copy. so can the prime minister confirmed that he will publish the full su cray report as he receives it. okay, so mister speaker, what i can tell him is that we've got to leave the report to the independent investigators. he knows, of course, when i receive it out, of course i will do exactly what i said, but i can, i can tell him that in the meantime, i think what the people in this country want here is what we're doing. and what we're doing to tackle the issues that matter to all of us sitting, fixing the cost of living, mr. speaker, helping people to come across the country by lifting the living wage. mister speaker by helping people with that fuel costs, news has been done. i by cutting the tracks of people on universal credit. i mrs. b o b o committee jewel bushing universe. so pretty that whole thing is um, ah, putting the class. yeah. that the
on the 8th of december, he told this house i will place a copy of the reports in the library of the house of commons. his spokesperson has repeatedly stated that means the full report, not part of the port, not the summary of the report, not an edited copy. so can the prime minister confirmed that he will publish the full su cray report as he receives it. okay, so mister speaker, what i can tell him is that we've got to leave the report to the independent investigators. he knows, of course,...
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on the 8th of december he told this house, i will place a copy of the report in the library in the house of commonsrson has repeatedly stated that means the full report, not part of the report, not a summary of the report, not in edited copy. so can the prime minister confirmed that he will publish the full ssoo gray report as he receives a? prime minister. mr speaker, i can tell him that we've got to leaves the report to the independent investigators, he knows. of course when i receive it of course i will do exactly what i said. so borisjohnson says he will do as he said. two significant developments this week have added further pressure. on monday itv reported that borisjohnson had a birthday gathering in no ten injune, 2020. 30 people are said to have attended. no 10 says mrjohnson was there for less than ten minutes. then on tuesday, the police said it would investigate whether alleged parties during lockdown, broke the law. this is the leader of the scottish nationalist party in westminster, ian blackford. 40 a0 cuts, brexit and pushed millions of family into poverty. the impending national in
on the 8th of december he told this house, i will place a copy of the report in the library in the house of commonsrson has repeatedly stated that means the full report, not part of the report, not a summary of the report, not in edited copy. so can the prime minister confirmed that he will publish the full ssoo gray report as he receives a? prime minister. mr speaker, i can tell him that we've got to leaves the report to the independent investigators, he knows. of course when i receive it of...
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on the 8th of december he told this house i will place a copy of the report in the library of the house of commons will do exactly what i said, but i can tell him that in the meantime what the people of this country want to hear is what we are doing to tackle the issues that matter to all of us. fixing the cost of living, helping people across the country by lifting the living wage, by helping people with their fuel costs, as this government is, and by cutting the tax of people on universal credit by £1000, tax of people on universal credit by e1000, and, that party opposite are committed to abolishing universal credit. that is their policy. cutting the tax? the police say the evidence meets the test and frankly the public of made up their minds, they know he is not fit for the job and that's what really matters here. throughout this gun or the tories have done immense damage to public trust —— throughout the story. when the leader of the scottish conservative said the prime minister should resign, the leader of the house called him a light weight. english conservatives publicly undermining the un
on the 8th of december he told this house i will place a copy of the report in the library of the house of commons will do exactly what i said, but i can tell him that in the meantime what the people of this country want to hear is what we are doing to tackle the issues that matter to all of us. fixing the cost of living, helping people across the country by lifting the living wage, by helping people with their fuel costs, as this government is, and by cutting the tax of people on universal...
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john: he also seeks common ground in cases of competing rights, what he's called "the play in the joints." here's breyer in 2011 speaking at the kansas city public librarystice breyer: in many of our cases, the most difficult ones are not about right versus wrong, they are about right versus right. john: in oral arguments, his questionare marked by humor, spirited give-and-take with lawyers, andften whimsical hypotheticals, like this one om a 2000 case about whether trademark law prohibit knock-offs. >> you could have a weird situation. imagine you made a hairbrush the shape of a grape. john: those characteristics were also on display in a series of appearances with the conservative icon justice antonin scalia, before his 2016 death. >> we are making progress. [laughter] >> he had unbridled optimism. john: federal judge vince chhabria, a former breyer clerk. >> when i was clerking for him, he was of the view that he would be able to convince justice scalia that the death penalty was unconstitutional. john: former clerks like chhabria remember breyer as a considerate, though sometimes absent-minded boss. >> one time he walkeinto the clerk's office, and h
john: he also seeks common ground in cases of competing rights, what he's called "the play in the joints." here's breyer in 2011 speaking at the kansas city public librarystice breyer: in many of our cases, the most difficult ones are not about right versus wrong, they are about right versus right. john: in oral arguments, his questionare marked by humor, spirited give-and-take with lawyers, andften whimsical hypotheticals, like this one om a 2000 case about whether trademark law...
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college i was walking from the library at penn state and a car was coming up and rolled a stop from an alleyway. that is commons time i got knocked down. i don't know, i was just trying to reassure her. >> dana: your light shines bright for the world and grateful you're okay. thank you for coming on. good luck at your new station and we'll keep an eye on you. thank you very much. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> dana: take care. violent crime and public safety on the agenda as president biden gets ready to meet with mayors from across the country today an the final day of their winter meeting in washington welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom." i'm dana perino. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. how humble and kind tory is. nobody's fault. i'm good. she is about to take a new job in pennsylvania. good luck to tory. crime is up across the board coast to coast. mayors in america are looking for a path forward. the white house press secretary jen psaki saying president biden is unlikely to address soft on crime policies in cities run by far left democrats. >> the president is not going to wade into the ac
college i was walking from the library at penn state and a car was coming up and rolled a stop from an alleyway. that is commons time i got knocked down. i don't know, i was just trying to reassure her. >> dana: your light shines bright for the world and grateful you're okay. thank you for coming on. good luck at your new station and we'll keep an eye on you. thank you very much. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> dana: take care. violent crime and public safety on the agenda...