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secondly, there's a whole other side to dominic cummings.ivately, they'll say he's very intelligent, very polite, the image of him that has been created in the press is only partly true. and there's a whole other side to a very intelligent guy who's trying to make change. so the character is brilliant, to breed about and talk about, but it's only one side of the story. we've not got much time, but the daily express, boris is the iron man, tightening his grip. that is complete reversal from the mirror. we must leave it there because sadly we are out of timejust for now, there because sadly we are out of time just for now, because that is it for the paper is it for the papers this hour. jack and anna will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers. the headlines are coming up at 11pm. stay with us for that. thank you for watching, bye—bye. hello, you will have heard that storm dennis is on the way this weekend, there will be strong winds no one can escape from. concern growing about how much rain will come this weekend. this is a brain
secondly, there's a whole other side to dominic cummings.ivately, they'll say he's very intelligent, very polite, the image of him that has been created in the press is only partly true. and there's a whole other side to a very intelligent guy who's trying to make change. so the character is brilliant, to breed about and talk about, but it's only one side of the story. we've not got much time, but the daily express, boris is the iron man, tightening his grip. that is complete reversal from the...
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we have heard mr cummings would go into that category.rally small see conservatives who promote the bbc. being the archers, bbc news, they promote what they like. 82,015 election, david cameron said he was going to sort out the bbc again over perceived bad cove rage out the bbc again over perceived bad coverage to the conservative party's policy. they had a review and it did not go anywhere. obviously, we are ina new not go anywhere. obviously, we are in a new era and the media is changing passively. there will be a review and there will be changes but the kind of stuff put on the sunday times, selling of all the radio stations, most of its tv stations, if you look at the polling, 80% of the public love the bbc, compare that to any politician in parliament, any profession you can imagine, the bbc does very well there. change is coming but from the bbc perspective i think this idea of wholesale scrapping it and getting rid of public service broadcaster, i would be really surprised if boris johnson does that even despite the technical thing
we have heard mr cummings would go into that category.rally small see conservatives who promote the bbc. being the archers, bbc news, they promote what they like. 82,015 election, david cameron said he was going to sort out the bbc again over perceived bad cove rage out the bbc again over perceived bad coverage to the conservative party's policy. they had a review and it did not go anywhere. obviously, we are ina new not go anywhere. obviously, we are in a new era and the media is changing...
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jackjust mentioning dominic cummings there, javid forced out of number 11 in cummings power grab.here were suspicions that number ten was prepared for sajid javid's move as treasury chief rishi sunak was summoned within minutes to ta ke sunak was summoned within minutes to take his old boss'sjob. sunak was summoned within minutes to take his old boss's job. jack touched on how quick this was. meetings are often frenetic, people going in and out of the building are illogical times. there is not a lot of time to lose, you sort of have a if then, then what? so you have to get them in. i don't think we can read that much into the timing of him entering the building. i think what is clear while people on both sides, onjavid's side and johnson's sides, onjavid's side and johnson's side may have expected a row. it's plausible that both sides may have expected someone to give some give. so it was a surprise, i think most people were expecting for a fight. rishi sunak is very well liked in downing street was that they put him in his position of sajid javid's deputy, he is frequently sent t
jackjust mentioning dominic cummings there, javid forced out of number 11 in cummings power grab.here were suspicions that number ten was prepared for sajid javid's move as treasury chief rishi sunak was summoned within minutes to ta ke sunak was summoned within minutes to take his old boss'sjob. sunak was summoned within minutes to take his old boss's job. jack touched on how quick this was. meetings are often frenetic, people going in and out of the building are illogical times. there is not...
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because dominic cummings hasa establishment. because dominic cummings has a broad and it is maverick force who is going to upset the conservativism of the conservative party and try and deliver a more moderate stance on the economy with a very authoritarian stance on certain cultural issues and that has always been his strategy in the way he thinks the party can become the dominant force in british politics. but in doing so he is going to come up but in doing so he is going to come up againsta but in doing so he is going to come up against a lot of resistance and firstly because the people whom he will bring in misfits and weirdos as he calls them and they will start with the culture of the party and kind of parts of the air surrogacy that are still very vocal in that party but also because of his approach. which as we saw with the resignation of the chancellor of the weekend is going to contradict the approach particularly on the economy of many of the more free—market members of the conservative party which are really still a
because dominic cummings hasa establishment. because dominic cummings has a broad and it is maverick force who is going to upset the conservativism of the conservative party and try and deliver a more moderate stance on the economy with a very authoritarian stance on certain cultural issues and that has always been his strategy in the way he thinks the party can become the dominant force in british politics. but in doing so he is going to come up but in doing so he is going to come up againsta...
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is the chairman and dominic cummings is the chairman and dominic cummings is the sort of henchmen, ifber 11 had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of power in his day at number11. had a lot of power in his day at number 11. there was always the feeling that sajid javid was going to be forced to be a compliant chancellor and it looks like that is a humiliation too far perhaps. and this is about control. it is about loyalty. if, as this twitter message suggests, sajid javid knew nothing of this plan, that is quite extraordinary, isn't it? even in political terms, it is quite extraordinary that such a senior member of government would be excluded from this and effectively this notion of sucking all of his advisers bounced on him? yeah. i have to deal, in my dayjob, across a number of different departments. what has been increasingly clear is if you want to find out what's going to happen, you don't ask the department for business, energy and industrial strategy, you don't ask the cabinet office. most decisions ar
is the chairman and dominic cummings is the chairman and dominic cummings is the sort of henchmen, ifber 11 had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of power in his day at number11. had a lot of power in his day at number 11. there was always the feeling that sajid javid was going to be forced to be a compliant chancellor and it looks like that is a humiliation too far perhaps. and this is about control. it is about...
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lots of comings and goings, dominic cummings. his hand is all over this, isn‘t it? cummings. thinking of asking other questionnaire. i could not think of and then to say. johnson came in and cleared out a load of theresa may‘s ministers. some people might say what about a reshuffle? dominic cummings there is the adviser to the prime minister and has lots of ideas about changing services and he has obviously looked about the dynamic between the treasury at number 11 and number ten and how it works. in recent years it has been in the news, especially in the case of tony blair and gordon brown, but they did remain friends and they did remain on the same size. sajid javid did make it clear that he did not want to have huge spending promises during the election. he won that battle, but it seems that dominic cummings and the changes that he wants to make our happening and you could say that they have got what they wanted at they have got what they wanted at the end of the day. they got rishi sunak, who is quite experienced and highly thought of. they will be a lot of people thinkin
lots of comings and goings, dominic cummings. his hand is all over this, isn‘t it? cummings. thinking of asking other questionnaire. i could not think of and then to say. johnson came in and cleared out a load of theresa may‘s ministers. some people might say what about a reshuffle? dominic cummings there is the adviser to the prime minister and has lots of ideas about changing services and he has obviously looked about the dynamic between the treasury at number 11 and number ten and how it...
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dominic cummings.l have heard of mr cummings since he came into downing street with borisjohnson last summer. reporters caught up with mr cummings earlier this week, before the reshuffle. referencing a children‘s superhero, he seemed in cryptic and joking mood. comment on the cabinet reshuffle?- would do a betterjob than all of them put together. dominic cummings. in the past few minutes, these comments from the prime minister inside the cabinet meeting. good morning, everybody. great to see you all here and congratulations to you all. inaudible here to deliverfor the inaudible here to deliver for the people of this country who elected us to serve them and this government. in the next few years, we must get on with our day—to—day work. you know what it is. inaudible how many hospitals are we going to build? 40. how many more police officers? how many nurses? how many more buses? laughter 4000 beautiful buses. boris johnson with his new cabinet, new faces, missing faces, reduced cabinet. our political c
dominic cummings.l have heard of mr cummings since he came into downing street with borisjohnson last summer. reporters caught up with mr cummings earlier this week, before the reshuffle. referencing a children‘s superhero, he seemed in cryptic and joking mood. comment on the cabinet reshuffle?- would do a betterjob than all of them put together. dominic cummings. in the past few minutes, these comments from the prime minister inside the cabinet meeting. good morning, everybody. great to see...
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dominic cummings taking control, but actually this is the prime minister's decision.e needs more control over the treasury, and the kind of fissures that racked labour under the brown—blair years, there should not be a risk of those, and there were warning signs last week when sajid javid appeared to make it public he was supporting hs2 before a public decision was announced, and there were clashes during the election campaign, with sajid javid insisting on having some very tight fiscal rules which meant the tories must balance the books, and that was apparently objected to by dominic cummings. make no mistake, ultimately this is boris johnson's decision, it's as contentious as it gets, and it's one of the most spectacular reshuffles in history, i would have thought. steve swi nford of steve swinford of the times speaking a bit earlier. the headlines on bbc news... the chancellor, sajid javid, resigns, in a shock move during the prime minister's government reshuffle. out too are theresa villiers, andrea leadsom, esther mcveigh, and the northern ireland secretary, juli
dominic cummings taking control, but actually this is the prime minister's decision.e needs more control over the treasury, and the kind of fissures that racked labour under the brown—blair years, there should not be a risk of those, and there were warning signs last week when sajid javid appeared to make it public he was supporting hs2 before a public decision was announced, and there were clashes during the election campaign, with sajid javid insisting on having some very tight fiscal rules...
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it's been said this is a classic dominic cummings ambush and that dominic cummings fingerprints are all|j fingerprints are all over this. is that how you would read it? i mean cummings works for borisjohnson. he's the prime minister. he calls the shots. there are concerned to make sure number ten and 11 are aligned and under my time, david cameron was totally aligned. so that is an important thing to have. there been lots of times in political history from where the prime minister and chancellor have not gotten along. in a way, is this the first real attempt to demolish those barriers between number ten and 11? politically aligned. 0f barriers between number ten and 11? politically aligned. of course you wa nt politically aligned. of course you want checks and balances. you don't wa nt want checks and balances. you don't want everyone sitting in a room agreeing with each other and not suggesting different ways. don't forget, number ten is it a a department of state. it's a small house with it the prime minister at the centre. they rely on leverage is a power from the the centre. they re
it's been said this is a classic dominic cummings ambush and that dominic cummings fingerprints are all|j fingerprints are all over this. is that how you would read it? i mean cummings works for borisjohnson. he's the prime minister. he calls the shots. there are concerned to make sure number ten and 11 are aligned and under my time, david cameron was totally aligned. so that is an important thing to have. there been lots of times in political history from where the prime minister and...
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before saying the exact opposite cummings they still believe in the tories will destroy the n.h.s. we don't know. you were in that cabinet or david cameron who put the referendum in place which is why we're talking about all the great 6 years in the cabinet i was going to how do you and duncan smith and quite a few others i don't think they remotely thought that we're going to walk away from the single market and trust in the unit we could have worked towards a bricks relationship with the european union that kept most of the economic benefits but walked away from a lot of the politics and we haven't done that and i think there will be a big price to pay or andrew do you think actually as nigel farage seemed to intimate britain is the 1st of the countries to leave the european union i mean i'm not wishing that a lot of the european union ill the french workers. they don't often sort of a day or of course if we had stayed in the customs union the single market then we would never be free to strike the trade deals beyond which is one of the great attractions the irony of course is th
before saying the exact opposite cummings they still believe in the tories will destroy the n.h.s. we don't know. you were in that cabinet or david cameron who put the referendum in place which is why we're talking about all the great 6 years in the cabinet i was going to how do you and duncan smith and quite a few others i don't think they remotely thought that we're going to walk away from the single market and trust in the unit we could have worked towards a bricks relationship with the...
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dominic cummings with his early blog and listing all the folds of the civil service.ise people for the sake of it, when you are trying to make changes, there are plenty of people out there who would want things to go wrong, the things to newspapers, you know. it's helpful to have people on your side when you're making changes. the thing that protects the civil service as we haveit protects the civil service as we have it now, if the neutral body that serves politicians of many calibres. it is a neutral body. the prime ministers officially the minister for the civil service, he makes appointment of people like permanent secretaries. the rumour is pretty pitel tried to get rid of her permanent secretary, and attempting to do that is inevitably controversial. and gus o'donnell, the former cabinet secretary is also here in the time saying the government should try to de—escalate and civil servants should stop breathing against ministers. it only works if you have a positive relationship. you can have enemies and you need to have enemies to be a successful government. to t
dominic cummings with his early blog and listing all the folds of the civil service.ise people for the sake of it, when you are trying to make changes, there are plenty of people out there who would want things to go wrong, the things to newspapers, you know. it's helpful to have people on your side when you're making changes. the thing that protects the civil service as we haveit protects the civil service as we have it now, if the neutral body that serves politicians of many calibres. it is a...
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cummings, had with mr. raskin, after the 2012 election. mr.cummings and i had a field hearing in my district about this. this is a precinct in prince william county, the second largest county in virginia, called river oaks. the only minority-majority precinct and a very large one, and the lines snaked outside for hours because of a breakdown in voting machines and there were no replacements. it just so happened this was the only precinct in the whole county where this happened, and this is showing you the lines inside the school but, frankly, it took my intervention to get that to happen. otherwise, on a cold, cold day, all those people were outside, with children, taking off from work, to go vote. and it may not have been intentional, it probably wasn't. but the fact that there was in backup, the fact it only happened in this precinct, was something quite striking, and mr. cummings and i had a field hearing to better understand how does this happen? so it may not be deliberate but it is de facto voter discouragement. fortunately the people in
cummings, had with mr. raskin, after the 2012 election. mr.cummings and i had a field hearing in my district about this. this is a precinct in prince william county, the second largest county in virginia, called river oaks. the only minority-majority precinct and a very large one, and the lines snaked outside for hours because of a breakdown in voting machines and there were no replacements. it just so happened this was the only precinct in the whole county where this happened, and this is...
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the one we have all heard of in the uk is dominic cummings, who has been working with boris johnson cummingsith borisjohnson prolonged time. this story highlights these special advisers, their role and influence, we shouldn't know their names, shouldn't know their names, should we? we should not know their name and what is fascinating about this and u nfortu nately we fascinating about this and unfortunately we do know this quy's unfortunately we do know this guy's name because of his slightly repugnant views on things to do with race et cetera, i have been around for decades, this is a brilliant piece on the independent which looks at the history of it going back to winston churchill's time. what you find is these special advisers are very clever in one context, but they have views which we would 110w they have views which we would now find uncomfortable. these are unelected individuals who are unelected individuals who are in the heart of how i sure is true in many countries around the world where prime ministers and other key heads of state will have people alongside them who are advising
the one we have all heard of in the uk is dominic cummings, who has been working with boris johnson cummingsith borisjohnson prolonged time. this story highlights these special advisers, their role and influence, we shouldn't know their names, shouldn't know their names, should we? we should not know their name and what is fascinating about this and u nfortu nately we fascinating about this and unfortunately we do know this quy's unfortunately we do know this guy's name because of his slightly...
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what kind of person should replace congressman cummings? gov. hogan: congressman cummings, i attended his funeral, he was a great leader and we had a terrific relationship. the baltimore city really needs leadership. not only do they need a great representative in congress, but they need city leaders and representatives in the legislature, in the city council. they have tremendous problems. we are trying to provide all the support they can but they need to step up. they have problems that are continuing to get worse. i'm not the mayor of the ball -- of baltimore, i can only do so much from afar. the people of baltimore need to step up and decide who should be leading the city. i think the primary, it is a very democratic district. it is likely the democratic nominee is going to be the congressperson. i don't want to discount the republican nominee. we will have an election in november to see. then there will be -- there are two elections. we have a republican nominee as well. i think the former congressman from the district who won the nominee,
what kind of person should replace congressman cummings? gov. hogan: congressman cummings, i attended his funeral, he was a great leader and we had a terrific relationship. the baltimore city really needs leadership. not only do they need a great representative in congress, but they need city leaders and representatives in the legislature, in the city council. they have tremendous problems. we are trying to provide all the support they can but they need to step up. they have problems that are...
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to the conservatives and what the conservative alike when they negotiate let's hear from dominic cummings who is so. scene is the single the a very strong one of the core problems of the court tory party brand going back decades at n.h.s. and people think by the way i think most people right the tory party has won by people who basically don't care about people like me but that's what most people would country for about 20 policy for decades i know a lot tory m.p.'s of start to say the public is basically correct than drew if i who is that so our international viewers that's dominic cummings who is like the blue sky sinker the man who got breaks it down for boris johnson he run the lead with boris johnson and michael gave his friendship actually is much deeper with michael gave it goes back many years brought my could go through is going to have a huge role in an enhanced business to power and i think a lot of you don't realise what time it comes he's never been a member of the tory party he's been member of any political party and the reason a lot of mates in the tory party he was brough
to the conservatives and what the conservative alike when they negotiate let's hear from dominic cummings who is so. scene is the single the a very strong one of the core problems of the court tory party brand going back decades at n.h.s. and people think by the way i think most people right the tory party has won by people who basically don't care about people like me but that's what most people would country for about 20 policy for decades i know a lot tory m.p.'s of start to say the public...
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heres jim picard from the ft saying once again, dominic cummings is becoming the story.hedominic cummings, chief advisor to the primema minister, ermind of boris johnson's operations since he became prime minister. we know this is a man onn a misso reshape the u.k. civil service, including how special advisors work. making some progress with that, but the timing is tricky. the government is heading toward its first budget. the beginnfg o what sergeant joe witt was going to call a decade ever knew. says next month, dominicdian cummings will make history when he becomes the first unelected jones is joking bute not entirely because mr. cummings has flexed his muscles and he willave more influence over the treasury now than he did at the beginning of the day. reporter: personally, there has been nothing lost. the chancellor and the prime minister's main political is thought to be his right-hand man to call shots on these things, it is interesting because since 1997 when tony blair came to power, the chancellor, the finance minister has enjoyed a degree of autonomy in the u.k
heres jim picard from the ft saying once again, dominic cummings is becoming the story.hedominic cummings, chief advisor to the primema minister, ermind of boris johnson's operations since he became prime minister. we know this is a man onn a misso reshape the u.k. civil service, including how special advisors work. making some progress with that, but the timing is tricky. the government is heading toward its first budget. the beginnfg o what sergeant joe witt was going to call a decade ever...
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i want to close in ramming our dear friend and colleague elijah cummings.his was the main vision of his mother and of his life's work. we are continuing with these hearings in his honor. and i am inviting all of our colleagues to come back to this room at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow. we are going to be naming the first hearing room, after a member of congress in history and black history month. there is not one room or facility in the capital named for an african-american congressman. we are changing that tomorrow. with this family and i hope everyone comes back to share this important event and honor his memory as we do with his hearing today. again i am honored to have all of our witnesses. you have all done such an incredible job with your life's working with your testimony today. thank you. i now recognize representing minority. >> thank you for letting us do all of the talking. i feel like going on for about a half an hour. i know there are so many people back home listening to this hearing and they want a break. so we will let you adjourn. >>
i want to close in ramming our dear friend and colleague elijah cummings.his was the main vision of his mother and of his life's work. we are continuing with these hearings in his honor. and i am inviting all of our colleagues to come back to this room at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow. we are going to be naming the first hearing room, after a member of congress in history and black history month. there is not one room or facility in the capital named for an african-american congressman. we are changing...
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opposition of dominic cummings and boris johnson?s reporting number 10 will try to push the boundary more and say, loosen the rules, turn on the spending caps, cut taxes and increase public spending. is it too much direction from number 10? fascinating. this is the policy area that lies beneath the personality clashes or who is in charge kind of issues, where do you stand on the question of rishi sunak, how credible can he be as an independent money strings voice? the aim is really to change the dynamic, easy to pick apart the position of number 10, autocratic move, but there is a philosophical underpinning which as you need quite bold policy in the wa ke you need quite bold policy in the wake of brexit. place your bets in one direction or another. a bit of an irony. people saying sajid javid, paul sajid javid, they don't like borisjohnson. sajidjavid paul sajid javid, they don't like borisjohnson. sajid javid was paul sajid javid, they don't like boris johnson. sajid javid was less inclined to be austerity —like figure than sajid ja
opposition of dominic cummings and boris johnson?s reporting number 10 will try to push the boundary more and say, loosen the rules, turn on the spending caps, cut taxes and increase public spending. is it too much direction from number 10? fascinating. this is the policy area that lies beneath the personality clashes or who is in charge kind of issues, where do you stand on the question of rishi sunak, how credible can he be as an independent money strings voice? the aim is really to change...
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waders this episode leave that new culture of dominic cummings as chief strategist adviser?tivity. this is a number ten that want to do things differently and we want to bring in different types of people and do the machinery of government ina and do the machinery of government in a slightly different way to previous administrations. it is clear that if they are going to achieve their political agenda they are going to need to do that. i do not think this will significantly impede those efforts but clearly they need to continue being in serious people with good backgrounds and skill sets they would not otherwise find in the civil service. thank you. next week, voting will begin in the labour leadership and deputy leadership contests. over the next three days we'll be looking in depth at the three candidates hoping to become leader of the opposition. today, our political correspondent iain watson looks at the career of the shadow business secretary, rebecca long bailey. what i'm talking about is real aspiration. it's called socialism, and it's what we believe in. cheering. as
waders this episode leave that new culture of dominic cummings as chief strategist adviser?tivity. this is a number ten that want to do things differently and we want to bring in different types of people and do the machinery of government ina and do the machinery of government in a slightly different way to previous administrations. it is clear that if they are going to achieve their political agenda they are going to need to do that. i do not think this will significantly impede those efforts...
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what worries me about this is dominic cummings will see other detail but the prime is not.lance is wrong and i was hoping when i read this, it was about his peccadilloes, but it is not about how often he has taken off when he shouldn't have, but about the fact he hasn't even got enough concentration to read something that is more than two to four pages. because they wanted two sides of a4, but a maximum of four. i love the fa ct but a maximum of four. i love the fact somebody has apparently accuse them of running government by adhd, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, because theyjust cannot stop long enough to try to understand what it is they are looking at. what is your impression of what is going on in downing street in terms of the balance of power, how much power does dominic cummings have? he is the man who gets the special advisers in on a friday night and he runs them. he has got the ear of the prime minister. but there has of late been one 01’ minister. but there has of late been one or two disagreements. there was this weird and wacky adviser they called in
what worries me about this is dominic cummings will see other detail but the prime is not.lance is wrong and i was hoping when i read this, it was about his peccadilloes, but it is not about how often he has taken off when he shouldn't have, but about the fact he hasn't even got enough concentration to read something that is more than two to four pages. because they wanted two sides of a4, but a maximum of four. i love the fa ct but a maximum of four. i love the fact somebody has apparently...
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meadows to speak about our dear friend of cummings. rep. meadows: think you. -- thank you, madam chair. i want to take a couple minutes to talk about my good friend representative cummings. i want to thank all the witnesses for being here and for your testimony that you are about to give. when you get to see the video of his passion and his willingness to engage, what comes to my mind two words fairness and , passion. those two words not only were emblematic of a friendship that the two of us had but they were also characteristic of the way he conducted himself as chairman and his ranking member. had the privilege to serve with him in both of those capacities. he is one of ours and make sure that the people who did not have a voice had a voice here in washington, d.c. you being here today certainly highlights that. what i want to make sure we do , which is the other thing he was willing to do, is to cut to the chase. our private offices were diagonal from one another, just down the hallway and i would go in and being the member with less so
meadows to speak about our dear friend of cummings. rep. meadows: think you. -- thank you, madam chair. i want to take a couple minutes to talk about my good friend representative cummings. i want to thank all the witnesses for being here and for your testimony that you are about to give. when you get to see the video of his passion and his willingness to engage, what comes to my mind two words fairness and , passion. those two words not only were emblematic of a friendship that the two of us...
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what kind of leader should baltimore replace congressman cummings? he was a great leader and we had a traffic relationship the baltimore city really needs leadership not only a great representative in congress and the city council and they have tremendous problems. we are trying to provide all the support we can but they are problems that are getting worse i am not the mayor or the local representative. i can only do so much. the people need to step up and decide who should run the city it's a very democratic city. i don't want to discount the republican nominee. there are two elections actually. kweisi mfume did a great job and chairman of the naacp and a longtime friend of elijah cummings. and was probably the best pick for the democrat. >> that sounds like an endorsement. and had i been voting in the democratic primary he would have been okay. >> we are out of time i appreciate you talking to us about a variety of things. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> please welcome governor asa hutchinson of arkansas. >> i will do my best to do the impers
what kind of leader should baltimore replace congressman cummings? he was a great leader and we had a traffic relationship the baltimore city really needs leadership not only a great representative in congress and the city council and they have tremendous problems. we are trying to provide all the support we can but they are problems that are getting worse i am not the mayor or the local representative. i can only do so much. the people need to step up and decide who should run the city it's a...
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sure to ask you, there was a special primary election this week to replace the late congressman cummings and obviously the election will be in april. president trump has put baltimore in the spotlight by criticizing it. talking about how it is rat infested, reinvested. what kind of leader do you think baltimore needs right now?
sure to ask you, there was a special primary election this week to replace the late congressman cummings and obviously the election will be in april. president trump has put baltimore in the spotlight by criticizing it. talking about how it is rat infested, reinvested. what kind of leader do you think baltimore needs right now?
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dominic cummings.tionally times when number 10 and number 11 have a certain tension. number 10 is where the prime minister sits. number 11 is where the chancellor sits. a point ofeally made agreeing with boris johnson, being on message, sort of going along with his spending plans, and at the same time, there have been growing tensions between javid and cummings spilling out into the press that javid was unhappy that certain spending decisions were being taken away from him. we have seen that come to a head over this issue of special advisors. two of javid's advisors were sacked in late summer when cummings was unhappy with them. we now have a changing of the guard in the chancellery. at the moment, less than a month before the new budget, and at a time when the country is making some pretty big tray decisions that will also impact revenues and expenditures. guy: the pound is up. there's excitation that the new chancellor does not have the authority to limit the purse strings. is that correct? therese:
dominic cummings.tionally times when number 10 and number 11 have a certain tension. number 10 is where the prime minister sits. number 11 is where the chancellor sits. a point ofeally made agreeing with boris johnson, being on message, sort of going along with his spending plans, and at the same time, there have been growing tensions between javid and cummings spilling out into the press that javid was unhappy that certain spending decisions were being taken away from him. we have seen that...
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the only real beneficiary is cummings.s it good to have your chancellor of the exchequer sacked forced to resign because he turned on the screws. the person said no, i'm not going to go along with this. especially given the overnight lines, these are not the headlines today. vonnie: give us the blueprint in terms of policy what does this mean? , what does aside this mean for government spending and for other policies? >> markets are pretty happy about the news. obstacle ishat the out. and there will be lots of spending. now we are going to find out what it means to be a conservative in the budget. other pro business? austerity seems to be over. and who is running the budget? we are dealing with a guy who was willing and happy to have number 10 decide who of his senior advisers are going to be. what do you think of this? what is your assessment of the impact this is going to have on the gilt market? we do have a short position in guilt. we have seen gilt yield's higher. this is clearly personalities involved. javid was that
the only real beneficiary is cummings.s it good to have your chancellor of the exchequer sacked forced to resign because he turned on the screws. the person said no, i'm not going to go along with this. especially given the overnight lines, these are not the headlines today. vonnie: give us the blueprint in terms of policy what does this mean? , what does aside this mean for government spending and for other policies? >> markets are pretty happy about the news. obstacle ishat the out. and...
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he is not the point is dependent on dominic cummings is dominic cummings thinks.two is a very good, the other half should always be kept around. just as long as the number two does not make the mistake of thinking they are number one, christian. after the senate's aquittal, there was no ‘reconciliation'. for president trump it was time for retribution, culminating in what the american press called the "friday night massacre". a purge of those witnesses who had testified against him. first out was alexander vindman — the top ukraine expert at the national security council — then us ambassador to the european union, gordon sondland. and for good measure colonel vindman's twin brother was ousted too. no—one leapt to their defence in republican circles. some of them would say they deserved it. but the senate minority leader chuck schumer has weighed in. he sent a letter to all 74 federal government inspectors general. there is, he said, "a dangerous, growing pattern of retaliation, against those who report wrongdoing only to find themselves targeted by the president a
he is not the point is dependent on dominic cummings is dominic cummings thinks.two is a very good, the other half should always be kept around. just as long as the number two does not make the mistake of thinking they are number one, christian. after the senate's aquittal, there was no ‘reconciliation'. for president trump it was time for retribution, culminating in what the american press called the "friday night massacre". a purge of those witnesses who had testified against him....
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that's what dominic cummings, the most powerful who works for horse johnson.ly meetings by dominic cummings and he told them what he wants them to do and he's using this moment of power to say to these people," you're not wanted." buckland took the opposite decision and said "i wa nt to the opposite decision and said "i want to say, you need to go." sebastian and olivia thank you for coming in. it gives democrats a chance to question him on the white house's role in pushing for reduced sentences for roger stone. a shorter prison sentence for mr stone. he found guilty on seven counts of witness tampering, lying to congress, and obstruction of investigators. prosecutors had recommended up to nine years in prison. let's speak now to former federal prosecutorjoe moreno. joe, i wanted to start, what is it that the democrats are going to want to talk to him about? isn't going to be this issue, this alarm that we're seeing over the sentence for roger stone or other things they wanted to talk about in the past. the molar report, what will be their priority? hi michell
that's what dominic cummings, the most powerful who works for horse johnson.ly meetings by dominic cummings and he told them what he wants them to do and he's using this moment of power to say to these people," you're not wanted." buckland took the opposite decision and said "i wa nt to the opposite decision and said "i want to say, you need to go." sebastian and olivia thank you for coming in. it gives democrats a chance to question him on the white house's role in...
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were those conditions imposed by mr cummings?e conditions requested by the prime minister, that was of course his prerogative. and as i said, my successor has my full support, as does the prime minister, and i will continue to support this government in any way that i can from the back benches. thank you very much. thank you so what i can reveal that had replayed the next five seconds of that tape after he walked back into his house, some bleeps would be needed for me. isaid some bleeps would be needed for me. i said something similar to the clip you played, where it was a less broad castable version of roof. two reasons, because of the nature of the language he used particularly around the reason for not continuing, but secondly — and i'd be really interested in your take on this because i wouldn't claim to know him well — but he's not someone known to m0 on camera. and ifelt know him well — but he's not someone known to m0 on camera. and i felt i could see him holding back his anger stopped ash and moat on camera. is that fair?
were those conditions imposed by mr cummings?e conditions requested by the prime minister, that was of course his prerogative. and as i said, my successor has my full support, as does the prime minister, and i will continue to support this government in any way that i can from the back benches. thank you very much. thank you so what i can reveal that had replayed the next five seconds of that tape after he walked back into his house, some bleeps would be needed for me. isaid some bleeps would...
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he was drafted in to number 10 after the prime minister's chief adviser, dominic cummings, called for to advise the government. mr sabisky accused the media of selective quoting and hysteria. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker reports. andrew sabisky, hired to work at the heart of government after dominic cummings, the prime minister's senior aide, said he wanted to recruit misfits and weirdos. reporter: why did you hire sabisky? today, not an apology from mrcummings, but a reading recommendation. reporter: have you got any more weirdos? read philip tetlock's superforecasters, instead of political pundits who don't know what they are talking about. reporter: so, do you regret his appointment? in iraq and afghanistan, our troops fought bravely... andrew sabisky, seen here in a 2017 bbc programme, is a self—described superforecaster — someone who can supposedly predict future events. but it was past comments online in his name that caused controversy. he was reported to have said that... also... and... so are applications to work at number ten being properly screened? i think we
he was drafted in to number 10 after the prime minister's chief adviser, dominic cummings, called for to advise the government. mr sabisky accused the media of selective quoting and hysteria. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker reports. andrew sabisky, hired to work at the heart of government after dominic cummings, the prime minister's senior aide, said he wanted to recruit misfits and weirdos. reporter: why did you hire sabisky? today, not an apology from mrcummings, but a reading...
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and a lot of folk will be looking to see the role dominic cumming has. be in charge of this and if that is the case, somewhat worried that his influence is extending even further. another interesting day at westminster. thank you for that. so who is the new chancellor of the exchequer, and what kind ofjob does he have on his hands with the budget just a few weeks away? here's our economics editor, faisal islam. it is only two days since the prime minister and his then chancellorjoined forces in birmingham. sajid javid's job had been guaranteed but he didn't look too comfortable as the relationship between number 10 and ii was coming off the track, partly because number 10 once other partly because number 10 wants other hard hat hi viz big spend moments like this beginning at the budget in a month. this is a chancellor, famously the son of a bus driver, though one who never got to use his budget read books. to use his budget red box. speaking about how a stalling economy would be boosted by spending. you have got this probitis government investing in infr
and a lot of folk will be looking to see the role dominic cumming has. be in charge of this and if that is the case, somewhat worried that his influence is extending even further. another interesting day at westminster. thank you for that. so who is the new chancellor of the exchequer, and what kind ofjob does he have on his hands with the budget just a few weeks away? here's our economics editor, faisal islam. it is only two days since the prime minister and his then chancellorjoined forces in...
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the man who appointed andrew sabisky, dominic cummings, he seems equally unrepentant. posts on number ten, this morning when he was challenged about that recruitment strategy this was his response. reporter: have you got any more weirdos? read philip tetlock, superforecasters. instead of political pundits who don't know what they're talking about. reporter: do you regret his appointment? reporter: does number ten condemn his views? if you don't know, philip tetlock is a political scientist in america who has written a lot about predictions in politics and clearly someone dominic cummings admires. the views of andrew sabisky have infuriated and i get a good number of tory mps among them a government minister who has called for an overhaul of the recruitment policy and has attacked the views of andrew sabisky as reprehensible and racist. i think we should prevent racists from coming into number ten, or wherever he was working. i think we do need to look at these processes. but the fact is his remarks have been identified and now he's very quickly been pushed out. i don't
the man who appointed andrew sabisky, dominic cummings, he seems equally unrepentant. posts on number ten, this morning when he was challenged about that recruitment strategy this was his response. reporter: have you got any more weirdos? read philip tetlock, superforecasters. instead of political pundits who don't know what they're talking about. reporter: do you regret his appointment? reporter: does number ten condemn his views? if you don't know, philip tetlock is a political scientist in...
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people as you can imagine and of course outrage amongst a number of politicians so when dominic cummings put out an advert for weirdos to work in number 10 it turns out he meant supporters of eugenics deeply sinister and use a b. sc you should be nowhere near government describes itself as a political forecaster but following his very public statements and his actions on social media one of which involved in getting tweets where he called a number of female labor m.p.'s dem many are criticizing his appointment and wondering how on earth he managed to get through and apparently strict government fatting process. major health fairs are being raised over what's become one of the west's biggest dumping grounds for electronic waste the african country of garner everything from mobile phones to computers are being burnt there were leasing highly toxic chemicals known to cause deadly diseases including cancer. and don't evolve would become too. much as. noble to deal with such as he said to be. from the margins. for the see it was 70 was for 3 more words in my head that i had to eat because i d
people as you can imagine and of course outrage amongst a number of politicians so when dominic cummings put out an advert for weirdos to work in number 10 it turns out he meant supporters of eugenics deeply sinister and use a b. sc you should be nowhere near government describes itself as a political forecaster but following his very public statements and his actions on social media one of which involved in getting tweets where he called a number of female labor m.p.'s dem many are criticizing...
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he did not mention dominic cummings by name apart from once in jest. mention dominic cummings by name dominic cummings by name apart from once in jest. i don't intend to dwell further on all the details and the personalities... cheering the comings and goings, if you well. apart from thejokes, the comings and goings, if you well. apart from the jokes, he was keen to emphasise that he did not think his successor, rishi sunak, should deviate. he made the case for not splashing the cash in the budget in a couple of weeks, the budget he was due to deliver. we will find out whether his successor heats his calls and soon, very soon. the weekend looks like it will bring some rough weather. 0ur concern at the moment to take us through this evening overnight particularly into thursday morning is something rather more wintry. we had a couple of cold days, snow showers but settling snow mainly across the higher ground. through the course of the night and particularly thursday morning, there isa particularly thursday morning, there is a risk of something more wintry at lower levels and more wides
he did not mention dominic cummings by name apart from once in jest. mention dominic cummings by name dominic cummings by name apart from once in jest. i don't intend to dwell further on all the details and the personalities... cheering the comings and goings, if you well. apart from thejokes, the comings and goings, if you well. apart from the jokes, he was keen to emphasise that he did not think his successor, rishi sunak, should deviate. he made the case for not splashing the cash in the...
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norman, dominic cummings clearly a very influential individual in government right now, but does thisstrong at the moment that he probably will continue to dominate the mindset in number ten, and certainly listening to his comments as he left home this morning, he seems pretty much determined to carry on recruiting, if you like, outsiders, people who think out with the box, but the problem is that carries immense risks, as we have seen with andrew sabisky, but it is clear that dominic cummings, and to some extent the prime minister, want to do things differently and part of thatis to do things differently and part of that is in the personnel they recruit, and we have seen that in the way they want to shake up, if you like, what they perceive as the westminster establishment, namely the westminster lobby group of journalists, the bbc, the house of lords. inevitably it results in pretty ferocious battles on your doorstep and maybe taking yawayawa off the ball, the bigger issues that the public want outwith. off the ball, the bigger issues that the public want out with. -- taking yawayaw
norman, dominic cummings clearly a very influential individual in government right now, but does thisstrong at the moment that he probably will continue to dominate the mindset in number ten, and certainly listening to his comments as he left home this morning, he seems pretty much determined to carry on recruiting, if you like, outsiders, people who think out with the box, but the problem is that carries immense risks, as we have seen with andrew sabisky, but it is clear that dominic cummings,...
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just 27 years old was appointed by chief aide to dominic cummings after he put out a job description requesting misfits and wedo supply which was circulated by his blog though not a permanent member of staff he does work on special projects and his comments have deeply upset and lots of people as you can imagine and caused outrage amongst a number of politicians so when dominic cummings put out an ad. to work in number 10 it turns out he meant supporters of eugenics deeply sinister and use a b. sc you should be nowhere near government describes itself as a political for cost but following his very public statements and his actions on social media one of which involved in eating tweets where he called a number of female labor m.p.'s david many are criticizing his appointment and wondering how on earth he managed to get through and apparently strict government vetting process. now for some world news in brief 7 people are confirmed dead and more than 30 have been injured in a suicide attack in the pakistani city of quetta the blast occurred near a press club where it will have just tak
just 27 years old was appointed by chief aide to dominic cummings after he put out a job description requesting misfits and wedo supply which was circulated by his blog though not a permanent member of staff he does work on special projects and his comments have deeply upset and lots of people as you can imagine and caused outrage amongst a number of politicians so when dominic cummings put out an ad. to work in number 10 it turns out he meant supporters of eugenics deeply sinister and use a b....
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is that not -- though johnson and cummings fallen from 32 to 26. been promoting some really sharp rising stars who are female in the tory party. like the attorney general replacing jeffrey cox. we don't need to get hung up on the overall figures because there is a general theme that there's a rising quotient of female talent as well so when you look at team johnson, they argue they are very much trying to put on merit. the gender makeup, it's variable to change. what will the judiciary be thinking about what you mentioned? the attorney general is not directly responsible for the courts. she not directly responsible for the coui’ts. she oversees not directly responsible for the courts. she oversees the constitutional reviews and so this is... its tone, isn't it? absolutely. keeping the courts out of politics whenever possible. remainders have been able to bring in judicial remainders have been able to bring injudicial reviews at remainders have been able to bring in judicial reviews at the drop of a hat. obviously it's the justice secretary who the
is that not -- though johnson and cummings fallen from 32 to 26. been promoting some really sharp rising stars who are female in the tory party. like the attorney general replacing jeffrey cox. we don't need to get hung up on the overall figures because there is a general theme that there's a rising quotient of female talent as well so when you look at team johnson, they argue they are very much trying to put on merit. the gender makeup, it's variable to change. what will the judiciary be...
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people as you can imagine and of course outrage amongst a number of politicians so when dominic cummings put out an advert for weirdos to work in number 10 it turns out he meant supporters of eugenics deeply sinister and use a biscuit should be nowhere near the government's labor party call for number 10 downing street researcher andrew sibierski to be sacked from his job we have no words to describe his comments really backers your call to get this person removed from the center of government so basically describes itself as a political forecaster but following his very public statements and his actions on social media one of which involved in eating tweets where he called a number of female labor m.p.'s it many are criticizing his appointment and wondering how on earth he managed to get through and apparently strict government fighting process whether any of this backlash will be enough for biased johnson to overturn his employment is yet to be seen. major her fears are being raised over what's become one of the west's main dumping grounds for electronic waste namely the african countr
people as you can imagine and of course outrage amongst a number of politicians so when dominic cummings put out an advert for weirdos to work in number 10 it turns out he meant supporters of eugenics deeply sinister and use a biscuit should be nowhere near the government's labor party call for number 10 downing street researcher andrew sibierski to be sacked from his job we have no words to describe his comments really backers your call to get this person removed from the center of government...
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of a people as you can imagine and court outrage amongst a number of politicians so when dominic cummings put out an advert for weirdos to work in number 10 it turns out he meant supporters of eugenics deeply sinister and use a biscuit should be nowhere near government so biskit describes herself as a political forecaster but following his very public statements and his actions on social media one of which involved deleting tweets where he called a number of female labor day in many of. sizing his appointment and wondering how he managed to get through and apparently strict government writing process. now you have fears of being raised over what's become one of the west's biggest dumping grounds for electronic waste the african country of ghana everything from mobile phones to compete is are being burned releasing highly toxic chemicals known to cause deadly diseases including cancer. don't you file would be going to count more than any day which i. know will feed you with such as you said to do to be so i got a few words from the margarine before the see it was 70 was for 32 more words i
of a people as you can imagine and court outrage amongst a number of politicians so when dominic cummings put out an advert for weirdos to work in number 10 it turns out he meant supporters of eugenics deeply sinister and use a biscuit should be nowhere near government so biskit describes herself as a political forecaster but following his very public statements and his actions on social media one of which involved deleting tweets where he called a number of female labor day in many of. sizing...