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job that ed i davey has done in making the lib davey has done in making the lib dems _ davey has doneble _ lib dems a sort of more noticeable voice - lib dems a sort of more noticeable voice in i lib dems a sort of more i noticeable voice in british politics— noticeable voice in british politics and _ noticeable voice in british politics and giving - noticeable voice in british politics and giving them l noticeable voice in british politics and giving them a noticeable voice in british. politics and giving them a bit more — politics and giving them a bit more confidence _ politics and giving them a bit more confidence and - politics and giving them a bitj more confidence and identity after— more confidence and identity after what _ more confidence and identity after what was _ more confidence and identity after what was a _ more confidence and identity after what was a rocky - more confidence and identity after what was a rocky few i after what was a rocky few years _ after what was a rocky few years. by—elections - after what was a rocky few years. by—elections and i after what was a
job that ed i davey has done in making the lib davey has done in making the lib dems _ davey has doneble _ lib dems a sort of more noticeable voice - lib dems a sort of more noticeable voice in i lib dems a sort of more i noticeable voice in british politics— noticeable voice in british politics and _ noticeable voice in british politics and giving - noticeable voice in british politics and giving them l noticeable voice in british politics and giving them a noticeable voice in british....
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sense of frustration in the - party plus i think ed davey has done _ party plus i think ed davey hasthe tough - the legacy of coalition and some of the tough times i the legacy of coalition and i some of the tough times of the legacy of coalition and - some of the tough times of the lib dems — some of the tough times of the lib dems have _ some of the tough times of the lib dems have had _ some of the tough times of the lib dems have had recently- some of the tough times of the | lib dems have had recently and put spring — lib dems have had recently and put spring track— lib dems have had recently and put spring back in _ lib dems have had recently and put spring back in the _ lib dems have had recently and put spring back in the party's i put spring back in the party's step— put spring back in the party's step trut— put spring back in the party's step but in— put spring back in the party's step but in terms— put spring back in the party's step but in terms of- put spring back in the party's step but in terms of holdingi put spring back in the party's l step but in terms of holding o
sense of frustration in the - party plus i think ed davey has done _ party plus i think ed davey hasthe tough - the legacy of coalition and some of the tough times i the legacy of coalition and i some of the tough times of the legacy of coalition and - some of the tough times of the lib dems — some of the tough times of the lib dems have _ some of the tough times of the lib dems have had _ some of the tough times of the lib dems have had recently- some of the tough times of the | lib dems...
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ed davey was here four times during the campaign.ere is the issue of resourcing in the activists on the ground to co—ordinate campaigns across multiple constituencies but certainly a formidable local blessing campaign during this election. i hope you get a good nights sleep. thank you very much. so let�*s get more reaction to the results and talk to sean kemp, former special adviser for the liberal democrats in number10 during the coalition years. how do the lid dems keep this momentum going and capitalise in general election? known for having a highly effective by election machine, but when it comes to a general election the picture is different. it election the picture is different.— election the picture is different. , ., ., ., different. it is hard to hold onto by-election _ different. it is hard to hold onto by-election gains, . onto by—election gains, particularly the more stunning ones. in the short—term, taking advantage of the publicity this gets them. quite a lot of the time the media is not really paying attention to the l
ed davey was here four times during the campaign.ere is the issue of resourcing in the activists on the ground to co—ordinate campaigns across multiple constituencies but certainly a formidable local blessing campaign during this election. i hope you get a good nights sleep. thank you very much. so let�*s get more reaction to the results and talk to sean kemp, former special adviser for the liberal democrats in number10 during the coalition years. how do the lid dems keep this momentum...
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at the end of the davey _ that? if it is allowed to go ahead? at the end of the davey watt - that? watt the l at the end of the davey watt the prime minister removed from office, it is a question of how to do that —— at the edge of the day, we want the prime minister removes. the power to do that largely rests in the hands of conservative mps. there will be a privileges committee investigation and i believe firmly the prime minister has repeatedly lied to the house of commons, i believe he has broken the ministerial code and on the basis of that, it felt guilty by the privileges committee, he will go. —— if found guilty by. if there was a vote of no—confidence in the house of commons, tory mps will be whipped to vote for the prime minister. that is not the best or most convenient way to remove this prime minister. so if this was tabled and allowed to go ahead by the lib dems, it might unify the tories? the go ahead by the lib dems, it might unify the tories?— go ahead by the lib dems, it might unify the tories? the lib dems have no ower unify the tories? the lib dems have no power
at the end of the davey _ that? if it is allowed to go ahead? at the end of the davey watt - that? watt the l at the end of the davey watt the prime minister removed from office, it is a question of how to do that —— at the edge of the day, we want the prime minister removes. the power to do that largely rests in the hands of conservative mps. there will be a privileges committee investigation and i believe firmly the prime minister has repeatedly lied to the house of commons, i believe he...
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let�*s hear from ed let�*s hearfrom ed davey. let's hear from ed davey. and clear message. it�*s time to show boris the door! over the past year the liberal democrats have been beating the conservatives across the country in their former heartlands. and the conservative excuses for their defeats are beginning to wear thin. liberal democrats beat them a year ago in cheshire and amersham and they dismiss that asjust cheshire and amersham and they dismiss that as just a local matter. six months ago the liberal democrat beat them in north shropshire and their excuse was they had chosen the wrong candidate. when liberal democrats beat them across the country last month, in cumbria, in somerset, in wimbledon, in woking... cheering. they chalked it up as just mid—term blues. it is what the spinners in number ten call expectations management. but i can tell number ten the british people are fed up and tired of having their expectations managed. for years borisjohnson has said, things will get better. but under boris johnson�*s leadership, things keep getting wors
let�*s hear from ed let�*s hearfrom ed davey. let's hear from ed davey. and clear message. it�*s time to show boris the door! over the past year the liberal democrats have been beating the conservatives across the country in their former heartlands. and the conservative excuses for their defeats are beginning to wear thin. liberal democrats beat them a year ago in cheshire and amersham and they dismiss that asjust cheshire and amersham and they dismiss that as just a local matter. six...
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and nicola sturgeon. propped up by ed davey and nicola sturreon. ., . ., ., ., , sturgeon.i think you met up with him recently. was there any inkling from him that he might be thinking this way? i from him that he might be thinking this wa ? ., from him that he might be thinking thiswa ? ., ., this way? i cannot say that he confided in — this way? i cannot say that he confided in me _ this way? i cannot say that he confided in me was _ this way? i cannot say that he confided in me was going i this way? i cannot say that he confided in me was going to l this way? i cannot say that he i confided in me was going to resign but he has made it clear he is very unhappy that he was turfed out of a culture department without any explanation whatsoever. and parachuted into central office, which is in a complete mess, because they have moved a lot of the people up they have moved a lot of the people up to leeds, and they lost some of the best of their officials. the conservative party machine just doesn�*t work properly at all any more. and oliver dowden was losing influence, because
and nicola sturgeon. propped up by ed davey and nicola sturreon. ., . ., ., ., , sturgeon.i think you met up with him recently. was there any inkling from him that he might be thinking this way? i from him that he might be thinking this wa ? ., from him that he might be thinking thiswa ? ., ., this way? i cannot say that he confided in — this way? i cannot say that he confided in me _ this way? i cannot say that he confided in me was _ this way? i cannot say that he confided in me was going i...
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edward davey: thank you, can i join the prime minister in sending thanks and gratitude to the veterans of the war and their families. millions are suffering because of the cost of living. and people in rural areas are especially hurting bearing the brunt of record fuel price hikes. some rural counties are not eligible. like cumbria, and like devon. the conservative party will hear ideas to help those people and i think the people of devon will know it. there are families and pensioners across rural counties who are missing out on this support. so mr. speaker, as petrol prices soar, will the prime minister help people in rural counties and expand rural duty relief? prime minister johnson: we have cut the duty for everyone across the country. he talks about pensioners. we are giving 850 pounds more to every pensioner across the country. he talked about the cost of energy. everyone will get another 400 pounds to help them with a cost of energy. they are able to go around the country bamboo sling the rural composed -rural comm unities. not revealing they would like to go back straightaway
edward davey: thank you, can i join the prime minister in sending thanks and gratitude to the veterans of the war and their families. millions are suffering because of the cost of living. and people in rural areas are especially hurting bearing the brunt of record fuel price hikes. some rural counties are not eligible. like cumbria, and like devon. the conservative party will hear ideas to help those people and i think the people of devon will know it. there are families and pensioners across...
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davey — particular. there are all kinds of names, davey went _ particular.eath back in february. this morning, again, such a reaction we have had. brenda edwards is famous in her own right. she is about to go on tour with chicago the musical. a number of panellists of loose women have come out to express their support for her and say this does not change their opinion ofjamal, someone who has done so much good for so many others and was so selfless. such a sorry news this morning and brenda arejust sorry news this morning and brenda are just saying how much as a mother, she does not want any other mother, she does not want any other mother to go through what she has gone through. mother to go through what she has gone through-— three police officers in the us state of arizona have been put on leave after they stood by and watched a homeless man drowning. newly released bodycam footage and transcripts show the man getting into a lake last month, and telling police he was "going to drown". one officer responded — i�*m not going tojump in after you. cbs reporte
davey — particular. there are all kinds of names, davey went _ particular.eath back in february. this morning, again, such a reaction we have had. brenda edwards is famous in her own right. she is about to go on tour with chicago the musical. a number of panellists of loose women have come out to express their support for her and say this does not change their opinion ofjamal, someone who has done so much good for so many others and was so selfless. such a sorry news this morning and brenda...
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and also we saw ed davey. the — wriggle room. and also we saw ed davey. the lib _ wriggle room.n the south of england and are very confident of taking _ england and are very confident of taking the —— tiverton and honiton. that would — taking the —— tiverton and honiton. that would include notable scalps for the _ that would include notable scalps for the seat of dominic rather for example — for the seat of dominic rather for example so —— raab sol for the seat of dominic rather for example so —— raab so i don't think we can— example so —— raab so i don't think we can talk— example so —— raab so i don't think we can talk down the revival and it does _ we can talk down the revival and it does threaten the conservatives and ithink— does threaten the conservatives and i think the _ does threaten the conservatives and i think the problems is they are having — i think the problems is they are having to — i think the problems is they are having to fight on two flanks. those red wall— having to fight on two flanks. those red wall seats which they perhaps temporarily painted blue in 201
and also we saw ed davey. the — wriggle room. and also we saw ed davey. the lib _ wriggle room.n the south of england and are very confident of taking _ england and are very confident of taking the —— tiverton and honiton. that would — taking the —— tiverton and honiton. that would include notable scalps for the _ that would include notable scalps for the seat of dominic rather for example — for the seat of dominic rather for example so —— raab sol for the seat of dominic...
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so ed davey. thank _ democrats have argued for.y see evidence that he is a loser. the reality this morning is that his cabinet held his fate in their hands. an absent prime minister out on the world stage at the commonwealth heads of government summit, and from there he goes to germany to another summit and then to spain for a third summit. he will be out of the country the next week. the cliche about when the cat is a way, the mice can play. that is the reality he faces. he is making calls from rwanda to senior cabinet ministers. those that are loyal i think will pop up on the tv and radio in the coming hours. others, bluntly, are not picking up the phone either to colleagues or to journalists and that is because they are asking a simple question, do they hitch their fortunes to boris johnson, or do something else? that is interesting- _ johnson, or do something else? that is interesting. in _ johnson, or do something else? that is interesting. in relation to the resignation of oliver dowden, looking at the letter. the final line
so ed davey. thank _ democrats have argued for.y see evidence that he is a loser. the reality this morning is that his cabinet held his fate in their hands. an absent prime minister out on the world stage at the commonwealth heads of government summit, and from there he goes to germany to another summit and then to spain for a third summit. he will be out of the country the next week. the cliche about when the cat is a way, the mice can play. that is the reality he faces. he is making calls...
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on monday, davey morgan became the latest to lose his life., life. he was an ambassador and a character- — life. he was an ambassador and a character. everyone _ life. he was an ambassador and a character. everyone in _ life. he was an ambassador and a character. everyone in the - character. everyone in the motorcycle world knew him. —— motorsport. it's a massive loss to his family and it's a massive loss to our sport. his family and it's a massive loss to our sport-— his family and it's a massive loss to our sport. his family and it's a massive loss tooursort. ., �*, ., to our sport. morgan's death was the third in five — to our sport. morgan's death was the third in five days. _ to our sport. morgan's death was the third in five days. olivier _ to our sport. morgan's death was the third in five days. olivier lab - to our sport. morgan's death was the third in five days. olivier lab are - third in five days. olivier lab are all died on saturday. mark purrs low died on thursday during qualifying. he said if he did lose his life, this would be
on monday, davey morgan became the latest to lose his life., life. he was an ambassador and a character- — life. he was an ambassador and a character. everyone _ life. he was an ambassador and a character. everyone in _ life. he was an ambassador and a character. everyone in the - character. everyone in the motorcycle world knew him. —— motorsport. it's a massive loss to his family and it's a massive loss to our sport. his family and it's a massive loss to our sport-— his family and...
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but three times in just over a year, ed davey�*s party have overcome massive tory majorities in whative blue. then north shropshire, and another not—so—subtle photo op, and the lib dems overcame a conservative majority of 23,000. borisjohnson used to be seen as a political winner, the sort of leader who could bring in crowds and votes. but he only came here to tiverton and honiton once during the campaign, and some are wondering whether the rows over parties and policy mean that he's now more of an electoral liability, and the question that conservative party mps have to weigh up is if he's still the best man to lead them into the next general election. on the high street, peter explained why he'd stopped voting conservative. i think they've lost some of the moral ground, so i did vote lib dem this time. i think it's the sort of moderate policies, and i have been disaffected with boris a bit. others weighed up their electoral dilemmas. i'm not happy with boris johnson, but i voted for the conservative party. i don't think he's an honest man, i don't trust him, but, you know, it goes
but three times in just over a year, ed davey�*s party have overcome massive tory majorities in whative blue. then north shropshire, and another not—so—subtle photo op, and the lib dems overcame a conservative majority of 23,000. borisjohnson used to be seen as a political winner, the sort of leader who could bring in crowds and votes. but he only came here to tiverton and honiton once during the campaign, and some are wondering whether the rows over parties and policy mean that he's now...
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davey rioters truly cannot script it better.o, she's the one behind that lawsuit, forcing the otero county commissioners to certify the election. secretary, oliver, welcome to the show. we should know griffin sentiment did not carry the day. i want to show our audience how that hearing ended. have a watch. >> i don't wanna let anybody down. i know there's a lot of people that want us to stand our ground, and i totally understand that. but i don't, i don't think that it's worth getting us removed from our seats, in order to do that. and i hope that you all understand that. i'm gonna make a motion for the approval to certify the canvas of the 2022 primary election in a second. all in favor? >> i. >> all opposed? >> okay, motion passes. >> so, what happens next? >> wow, mehdi, thank you, first of all, for bringing this up, and bringing this before our national audience, because i think what folks need to know is this is a canary in the coal mine. not only 2022, but 2024. if individuals who are charged with very clear in just just b
davey rioters truly cannot script it better.o, she's the one behind that lawsuit, forcing the otero county commissioners to certify the election. secretary, oliver, welcome to the show. we should know griffin sentiment did not carry the day. i want to show our audience how that hearing ended. have a watch. >> i don't wanna let anybody down. i know there's a lot of people that want us to stand our ground, and i totally understand that. but i don't, i don't think that it's worth getting us...
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sir ed davey, leader of the _ prime minister gone. borisjohnson very well, who knows borisjohnson very well, who can give us a sense of how the prime minister might be feeling inside there this morning. his former communications director will waldenjoins us. good morning. we saw him gung ho, full of energy, it's time to move on, on the telly last night. but what is really going on in there, do you think? home last night. but what is really going on in there, do you think? none of boris's reaction _ on in there, do you think? none of boris's reaction surprised - on in there, do you think? none of boris's reaction surprised me. i on in there, do you think? none of| boris's reaction surprised me. what is really_ boris's reaction surprised me. what is really going on in his head i suspect— is really going on in his head i suspect is— is really going on in his head i suspect is the usual mix of contradictions in boris's head, which — contradictions in boris's head, which is — contradictions in boris's head, which is total frustration, anno
sir ed davey, leader of the _ prime minister gone. borisjohnson very well, who knows borisjohnson very well, who can give us a sense of how the prime minister might be feeling inside there this morning. his former communications director will waldenjoins us. good morning. we saw him gung ho, full of energy, it's time to move on, on the telly last night. but what is really going on in there, do you think? home last night. but what is really going on in there, do you think? none of boris's...
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. >> can davey flip? >> as a useful?y about being the fall i what trump was the president. so maybe a pardon. but if that pardon had ever been issued, it would have to describe eastman's coup crimes from trump. so trump didn't want his lawyers to write that up. >> in just a moment we are gonna talk to the man who led today's hearing, congressman adam schiff had a very big day, he's gonna join us live, stay with us. >> if the most powerful person and a world can bring a full weight of presidency down on an ordinary citizen who has merely doing her job, with a lie as big and heavy as a mountain. who among us is safe? none of us is. none of us. what if you could change your surroundings with the touch of a finger? now you can. biometric id... inside the innovative, new c-class. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, g
. >> can davey flip? >> as a useful?y about being the fall i what trump was the president. so maybe a pardon. but if that pardon had ever been issued, it would have to describe eastman's coup crimes from trump. so trump didn't want his lawyers to write that up. >> in just a moment we are gonna talk to the man who led today's hearing, congressman adam schiff had a very big day, he's gonna join us live, stay with us. >> if the most powerful person and a world can bring a...
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. >> can davey flip? >> as a useful?the fall i what trump was the president. so maybe a pardon. but if that pardon had ever been issued, it would have to describe eastman's coup crimes from trump. so trump didn't want his lawyers to write that up. >> in just a moment we are gonna talk to the man who led today's hearing, congressman adam schiff had a very big day, he's gonna join us live, stay with us. big day he's gonna join us live,the mosa world can bring a full weight of presidency down on an ordinary citizen who has merely doing her job, with a lie as big and heavy as a mountain. who among us is safe? none of us is. none of us. none of us ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ introducing new one a day multi+. a complete multivitamin plus an extra boost of support for your immunity, brain, and hair, skin & nails. new one a day multi+. fishing helps ease my mind. it's kinda like having liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. woah! look out! [submarine rising out of water] [minions ma
. >> can davey flip? >> as a useful?the fall i what trump was the president. so maybe a pardon. but if that pardon had ever been issued, it would have to describe eastman's coup crimes from trump. so trump didn't want his lawyers to write that up. >> in just a moment we are gonna talk to the man who led today's hearing, congressman adam schiff had a very big day, he's gonna join us live, stay with us. big day he's gonna join us live,the mosa world can bring a full weight of...
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davey gillmor is retiring. during her accomplished tenure, she has guided penn college through challenges, growth, and innovation. ultimately shaping the institution into a national leader in applied technology education. penn college has stepped up in a big way to develop pennsylvania's work force and close the skills gap. mr. keller: largely due to her vision and commitment to giving students the tools to excel in high demand fields. dr. gillmor and i share that vision and i have enjoyed working with penn college in congress to develop policies that bring job creators and the work force closer together. expand opportunities for career and technical education, and promote economic development and spur job creation. i thank dr. gillmor for her service, vision, and tireless commitment to penn college's important mission. i wish her all the best in her future endeavors. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous conse
davey gillmor is retiring. during her accomplished tenure, she has guided penn college through challenges, growth, and innovation. ultimately shaping the institution into a national leader in applied technology education. penn college has stepped up in a big way to develop pennsylvania's work force and close the skills gap. mr. keller: largely due to her vision and commitment to giving students the tools to excel in high demand fields. dr. gillmor and i share that vision and i have enjoyed...
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you had you go, huxley, dennis and daveyin you had you go, huxley, dennis and davey in action.g doesn't. it is mixed. and edit my dog doesn't. it is mixed- we — and edit my dog doesn't. it is mixed. we have _ and edit my dog doesn't. it is mixed. we have a _ and edit my dog doesn't. it 3 mixed. we have a black lab called satchmo, who loves to bring the ball back, which comes with a bit of slobber at the same time it is something we need to work on, so something we need to work on, so some training is definitely required. d0 some training is definitely required-— some training is definitely required. some training is definitely reuuired. , ., ., , required. do they respond to treats or not? treats _ required. do they respond to treats or not? treats is _ required. do they respond to treats or not? treats is really _ required. do they respond to treats or not? treats is really important, l or not? treats is really important, havin: a or not? treats is really important, having a secret _ or not? treats is really important, having a secret stash _ or not? treats is really important
you had you go, huxley, dennis and daveyin you had you go, huxley, dennis and davey in action.g doesn't. it is mixed. and edit my dog doesn't. it is mixed- we — and edit my dog doesn't. it is mixed. we have _ and edit my dog doesn't. it is mixed. we have a _ and edit my dog doesn't. it 3 mixed. we have a black lab called satchmo, who loves to bring the ball back, which comes with a bit of slobber at the same time it is something we need to work on, so something we need to work on, so some...