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is your full name david william donald cameron? yes. name david william donald cameron? illiam donald cameron? yes. you were leader of the conservative party and leader of the opposition— conservative party and leader of the opposition from 2005 until 2010, when _ opposition from 2005 until 2010, when you — opposition from 2005 until 2010, when you became prime minister of the united — when you became prime minister of the united kingdom, leading a coalition— the united kingdom, leading a coalition government with the liberat— coalition government with the liberal democrats with nick clegg as a deputy— liberal democrats with nick clegg as a deputy prime minister, and george osborne _ a deputy prime minister, and george osborne as_ a deputy prime minister, and george osborne as your chancellor. yes. to put that— osborne as your chancellor. yes. to put that in— osborne as your chancellor. yes. to put that in context, you became prime _ put that in context, you became prime minister in the wake of the 2008 _ prime minister in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis and
is your full name david william donald cameron? yes. name david william donald cameron? illiam donald cameron? yes. you were leader of the conservative party and leader of the opposition— conservative party and leader of the opposition from 2005 until 2010, when _ opposition from 2005 until 2010, when you — opposition from 2005 until 2010, when you became prime minister of the united — when you became prime minister of the united kingdom, leading a coalition— the united kingdom, leading...
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david cameron said his. god... david cameron said his band day government — god...avid cameron said his band l day government was concerned about the threat of a pandemic, 81 threat, and planning did take place but he seemed to regret that planning was too focused on a major flu outbreak. i think the feeling was not to ask more questions about asymptomatic transmission, highly infectious, what turned out to be the pandemic we had. and i think there are occasions who are reading these reports, you can see what there adequate follow—up? to some of the work? mr adequate follow-up? to some of the work? ~ ., ., ., , work? mr cameron told the inquiry the prime minister _ work? mr cameron told the inquiry the prime minister is _ work? mr cameron told the inquiry the prime minister is always in - the prime minister is always in charge of keeping the country safe and he clearly felt he had played his role. �* ., ., his role. but i would argue we did more than — his role. but i would argue we did more than many _ his role. but i would argue we did more than many to _ his role
david cameron said his. god... david cameron said his band day government — god...avid cameron said his band l day government was concerned about the threat of a pandemic, 81 threat, and planning did take place but he seemed to regret that planning was too focused on a major flu outbreak. i think the feeling was not to ask more questions about asymptomatic transmission, highly infectious, what turned out to be the pandemic we had. and i think there are occasions who are reading these reports,...
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and that's the key point that david cameron is making in his evidence today to this inquiry behind mee were cuts, that did not reduce the output of the nhs, and rejected that there was a direct correlation between input and output. that's what he was trying to say. is he on strong ground there?— trying to say. is he on strong ground there? this has been a criticism that _ ground there? this has been a criticism that has _ ground there? this has been a criticism that has been - ground there? this has been a criticism that has been made l ground there? this has been a - criticism that has been made towards the tail end of last week, and certainly this week, by organisations like the tuc, the british medical association, which represents doctors. it pins a lot of the blame which is too strong a world that a macro word, but a lot of responsible to on how prepared the health system and social care system were across the uk on those policies between 2010 and 2020, where there is a lot more pressure on public spending. mr cameron was asked about that directly today, and his argument is that
and that's the key point that david cameron is making in his evidence today to this inquiry behind mee were cuts, that did not reduce the output of the nhs, and rejected that there was a direct correlation between input and output. that's what he was trying to say. is he on strong ground there?— trying to say. is he on strong ground there? this has been a criticism that _ ground there? this has been a criticism that has _ ground there? this has been a criticism that has been - ground there?...
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said, g7, the prime minister david cameron said. face _ shocking reminder of the threat we all face from a disease outbreak. despite — all face from a disease outbreak. despite the high number of deaths and of— despite the high number of deaths and of devastation to the region, we -ot and of devastation to the region, we got on _ and of devastation to the region, we got on the _ and of devastation to the region, we got on the right side of it this time — got on the right side of it this time thanks to the tireless efforts of tocat— time thanks to the tireless efforts of local and international health workers — of local and international health workers. but the reality is that we will face _ workers. but the reality is that we will face an— workers. but the reality is that we will face an outbreak like ebola again. — will face an outbreak like ebola again, and that that virus could be more _ again, and that that virus could be more aggressive and more difficult to contain — more aggressive and more difficult to contain. it is time to
said, g7, the prime minister david cameron said. face _ shocking reminder of the threat we all face from a disease outbreak. despite — all face from a disease outbreak. despite the high number of deaths and of— despite the high number of deaths and of devastation to the region, we -ot and of devastation to the region, we got on _ and of devastation to the region, we got on the _ and of devastation to the region, we got on the right side of it this time — got on the right side of it this...
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as david cameron giwoc— eton mess. as david cameron giwoc owioonco— eton mess.f his judgement. however, mrjohnson's decision to stand down with immediate effect means mps will no longer be voting on his future in parliament. rishi sunak says he doesn't want to interfere in matters. well this committee was established under the former prime minister. it commanded the 37�*2 i~il 1“ it commanded the confidence of the nouco— commanded the confidence of the nouco oi— commanded the confidence of the nouco oi cno— commanded the confidence of the house at the time— commanded the confidence of the house at the time and i'm sure inor— house at the time and i'm sure not inoy-wo— house at the time and i'm sure that they've done— house at the time and i'm sure that they've done their work rnorougniy— that they've done their work thoroughly and— that they've done their work thoroughly and i respect them for inon— thoroughly and i respect them for that. obviously this is a monor— for that. obviously this is a motto for— for that. obviously this is a matter for the— for that. o
as david cameron giwoc— eton mess. as david cameron giwoc owioonco— eton mess.f his judgement. however, mrjohnson's decision to stand down with immediate effect means mps will no longer be voting on his future in parliament. rishi sunak says he doesn't want to interfere in matters. well this committee was established under the former prime minister. it commanded the 37�*2 i~il 1“ it commanded the confidence of the nouco— commanded the confidence of the nouco oi— commanded the...
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the david cameron—do. like i was right. the david cameron—do mail cameron story.u don't rnrnk rncr-e— idea. do you think you don't think that's a— idea. do you think you don't think that's a good- : do you think you don't think that's a good idea? i con-r— think that's a good idea? i cone-w— think that's a good idea? i don't- it just- think that's a good idea? ii don't-it just seems think that's a good idea? i. don't-it just seems a think that's a good idea? i- don't-it just seems a bit don't know. it just seems a bit odd. it's like it just illustrates how little trust people the police. people have got in the police. well body cam well arguably, the body cam itself illustrates doesn't itself illustrates that, doesn't it? so you've got the body cam mav— it? so you've got the body cam nowlweww— it? so you've got the body cam may-well upload— 7 so you've got the body cam may well upload may as well upload it. people rneee— may as well upload it. people rneee rew— may as well upload it. people use these very sort of like cleverly not even that cleverly edited, but th
the david cameron—do. like i was right. the david cameron—do mail cameron story.u don't rnrnk rncr-e— idea. do you think you don't think that's a— idea. do you think you don't think that's a good- : do you think you don't think that's a good idea? i con-r— think that's a good idea? i cone-w— think that's a good idea? i don't- it just- think that's a good idea? ii don't-it just seems think that's a good idea? i. don't-it just seems a think that's a good idea? i- don't-it just seems a...
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but it's like david cameron, ute— on. but it's like david cameron, ttte ._ on.go for it. she wants to reduce knife crime. she's telling police she's also telling the police that they should upload their body cam footage as quickly as they can after they've done a stop and search to the internet to avoid caught by public opinion . i think that's a great opinion. i think that's a great idea. do opinion. i think that's a great idea . do you think you don't idea. do you think you don't tntnt— idea. do you think you don't tntnt ttet-e— idea. do you think you don't think that's a— idea. do you think you don't think that's a good- : do you think you don't think that's a good idea? i ten-t— think that's a good idea? i tent-tt— think that's a good idea? i don't- it just- think that's a good idea? ii don't-it just seems think that's a good idea? i. don't-it just seems a think that's a good idea? i- don't-it just seems a bit don't know. it just seems a bit odd. it's like it just illustrates how little trust people the police. people have got in the police. well body cam we
but it's like david cameron, ute— on. but it's like david cameron, ttte ._ on.go for it. she wants to reduce knife crime. she's telling police she's also telling the police that they should upload their body cam footage as quickly as they can after they've done a stop and search to the internet to avoid caught by public opinion . i think that's a great opinion. i think that's a great idea. do opinion. i think that's a great idea . do you think you don't idea. do you think you don't tntnt—...
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david cameron giving — had led to a certain set of...covid—19 inquiry. we are now saying goodbye to viewers watching on bbc two. keep watching on the news channel. i agree with professor vanbrugh that social and economic conditions have a big bearing on health inequalities, and therefore the fact that there were 2.6 million more people in work, there were over half a million fewer children in households where no one worked. these are, though obviously a big dent in pension poverty because of the triple lock and the increase in the triple lock and the increase in the pension, these are positives as well which they don't seem to get mentioned in the same way. sol well which they don't seem to get mentioned in the same way. so i had my problems with them, but i'm sure the inquiry can look at the evidence and come to its conclusions. do you acce -t and come to its conclusions. do you accept that — and come to its conclusions. do you accept that cuts _ and come to its conclusions. do you accept that cuts to _ and come to its conclusions. do y
david cameron giving — had led to a certain set of...covid—19 inquiry. we are now saying goodbye to viewers watching on bbc two. keep watching on the news channel. i agree with professor vanbrugh that social and economic conditions have a big bearing on health inequalities, and therefore the fact that there were 2.6 million more people in work, there were over half a million fewer children in households where no one worked. these are, though obviously a big dent in pension poverty because...
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and why david cameron total cameron is a total legend. id pandemic was checks , notes david pandemic was checks, notes david caheah taeh— pandemic was checks, notes david cameron. josh oh— pandemic was checks, notes david cameron. josh oh my gosh, yes . cameron. josh oh my gosh, yes. he cameron. josh oh my gosh, yes. he really— cameron. josh oh my gosh, yes. he teattt te— cameron. josh oh my gosh, yes. he really is shameless. yeah, heah. — he really is shameless. yeah, heah. hee— he really is shameless. yeah, yeah. he's unbelievable . th�*t t: yeah. he's unbelievable. david canteen— yeah. he's unbelievable. david cameron tells— yeah. he's unbelievable. david cameron tells covid inquiry. yeah it's the historic austerity that helped us fight the pandemic . that's it. the he's he pandemic. that's it. the he's he he's been my he's on my list of britain's worst ever pm for me that's who i put at the top there and because and actually not just because of brexit and all the other stuff i think that he sort of started this whole move into the whol
and why david cameron total cameron is a total legend. id pandemic was checks , notes david pandemic was checks, notes david caheah taeh— pandemic was checks, notes david cameron. josh oh— pandemic was checks, notes david cameron. josh oh my gosh, yes . cameron. josh oh my gosh, yes. he cameron. josh oh my gosh, yes. he really— cameron. josh oh my gosh, yes. he teattt te— cameron. josh oh my gosh, yes. he really is shameless. yeah, heah. — he really is shameless. yeah, heah. hee— he...
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it is headed by a former fox news host and strategist for the british prime minister, david cameron. >> there is nowhere better than california. we can't give up on the california dream. it's too important for all of us. it's too important for the world. we've got to have room. kristen: he's been aised by two familiar names in california politics. lanhee they do have a message. joining us are steve hilton and gloria romero. thanks for your time. what is the vision of golden together? >> the idea is to develop practical, positive policy solutions to the problems we all see around us, we all know what they are. there's a lot of focus these days on the problems. we know the cost of housing is so astronomical it drives up the cost of living. we have seen homelessness, crime. energy costs, on and on. but we don't hear enough about potential solutions. i think it's time for some fresh thinking around the solutions. what we are try to do is focus on really practical ideas that can help solve these problems but most importantly get support across the political divide. really the point of gol
it is headed by a former fox news host and strategist for the british prime minister, david cameron. >> there is nowhere better than california. we can't give up on the california dream. it's too important for all of us. it's too important for the world. we've got to have room. kristen: he's been aised by two familiar names in california politics. lanhee they do have a message. joining us are steve hilton and gloria romero. thanks for your time. what is the vision of golden together?...
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it was michael gove and he told me david cameron's running for the leadership and was i supportive?d then they said, and then i said, "who else have you got?" and he said, "well, not very many people at all, we only have boris." now, when you look, boris is given his honours list, you know, nadine dorries is obviously furious for not being on it, but andrea jenkins was on it, jacob rees—mogg was on it. he's completely shifted his position. so could borisjohnson be the person that exploits a position which he doesn't hold cos he's neither economically left wing in terms of tax rising, he is in terms of spending, of course. nor is he culturally conservative. he absolutely could, because this is a person who's moved his position completely in the a0 years that i've known him. now, you could have been in parliament with all these guys. you did run for brent south... east. east! against ken livingstone. you did, of course, have a politicaljob. you worked forjohn major right at the end of his premiership, at the end of the tories time in office. you know, the old joke at the time was a ra
it was michael gove and he told me david cameron's running for the leadership and was i supportive?d then they said, and then i said, "who else have you got?" and he said, "well, not very many people at all, we only have boris." now, when you look, boris is given his honours list, you know, nadine dorries is obviously furious for not being on it, but andrea jenkins was on it, jacob rees—mogg was on it. he's completely shifted his position. so could borisjohnson be the...
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appearance of david cameron, george osborne and other former political leaders next week. plan for and what steps they took to plan for a pandemic. and what steps they took to plan for a pandemic-— the commons is expected to approve the privilege's committee's recommendation, a committee that vets ex—minister�*s appoints say borisjohnson has broken the ministerial code but not seeking am professional for a ministerial code but not seeking am professionalfor a new ministerial code but not seeking am professional for a new role of writing column fors the daily mail. our political correspondent is live at westminster for us. jonathan, take us through all this today. well, borisjohnson and his supporters were indignant at the finding he deliberately misled parliament, others uncomfortable with the severity of the punish. on monday, some had planned to vote against it, but borisjohnson has today told his supporters he doesn't want them to put up a fight. in the words of one i spoke to who had spoken to mrjohnson today, the world needs to move on. and it means it could all be no
appearance of david cameron, george osborne and other former political leaders next week. plan for and what steps they took to plan for a pandemic. and what steps they took to plan for a pandemic-— the commons is expected to approve the privilege's committee's recommendation, a committee that vets ex—minister�*s appoints say borisjohnson has broken the ministerial code but not seeking am professional for a ministerial code but not seeking am professionalfor a new ministerial code but not...
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that�*s a ridiculous proposition that david cameron came up to today.ve covid—19 cobra meetings. it�*s the biggest tragedy since the blitz, and he couldn�*t be bothered to turn up. my constituents turned up. they had to go to work. they drove ambulances. they were in working importers in hospitals. and what did they get told? i quote again. he gets his past taken off. now that actually sounds quite pathetic, but that�*s the limitation that we have been given to us in this report. if the limitations placed on the privileges committee itself. back in the 9th of december 2021, committee itself. back in the 9th of december2021, i committee itself. back in the 9th of december 2021, i asked the paymaster general, because we heard about parties in 2020, mr speaker. you might remember that christmas party. i asked the then paymaster general if something looks like a duck and it walks like a duck and it is at a christmas party, it�*s usually a duck! it seems the duck was also a liar. that liar said those parties never took place. on the issue that my honourable
that�*s a ridiculous proposition that david cameron came up to today.ve covid—19 cobra meetings. it�*s the biggest tragedy since the blitz, and he couldn�*t be bothered to turn up. my constituents turned up. they had to go to work. they drove ambulances. they were in working importers in hospitals. and what did they get told? i quote again. he gets his past taken off. now that actually sounds quite pathetic, but that�*s the limitation that we have been given to us in this report. if...
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once described boris _ think david cameron once described boris as— think david cameron once describedet. he was always able to get out of any tricky situation _ always able to get out of any tricky situation he was in, so i think there — situation he was in, so i think there was_ situation he was in, so i think there was this question whether somehow— there was this question whether somehow he had would perhaps get a suspension _ somehow he had would perhaps get a suspension that will be less than ten days — suspension that will be less than ten days. and then clearly 90 days shows _ ten days. and then clearly 90 days shows a _ ten days. and then clearly 90 days shows a committee has done a very thorough _ shows a committee has done a very thoroughjob, but i think since friday— thoroughjob, but i think since friday last week have significantly upped _ friday last week have significantly upped the penalty in the sanction. interesting let me go back to you, claire, as i think we have recanted with a line. you were saying that you believe there is some sort of future may be political but
once described boris _ think david cameron once described boris as— think david cameron once describedet. he was always able to get out of any tricky situation _ always able to get out of any tricky situation he was in, so i think there — situation he was in, so i think there was_ situation he was in, so i think there was this question whether somehow— there was this question whether somehow he had would perhaps get a suspension _ somehow he had would perhaps get a suspension that will be...
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he optimized and helped in the 2005 elections 70015 15 one thousand tomans for the election of david cameron as the leader of this party, england has achieved the creation of a homeland for the jews a hundred years ago, and it was placed on the wagons that these lobbies put on . france is one of the first countries to march in support of the palestinian people. forbidden france, paris is the second tourist destination of zionists after the united states. although france and the zionist regime are competitors in the sale of military weapons, we are more appreciative of friendly relations, such as in 1956, when the french military helped the zionists during the occupation of a part of the sinai desert. the close relations between france and the zionist regime in the 1960s during the sale of the mirage to the french zionists played an important role in the victory of the labor regime in the 1967 war. in addition, france is the beating heart of the zionist lobbies, and the members of these lobbies have seats in the french political structure. fabius in a family selling antiques to the world is o
he optimized and helped in the 2005 elections 70015 15 one thousand tomans for the election of david cameron as the leader of this party, england has achieved the creation of a homeland for the jews a hundred years ago, and it was placed on the wagons that these lobbies put on . france is one of the first countries to march in support of the palestinian people. forbidden france, paris is the second tourist destination of zionists after the united states. although france and the zionist regime...
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he was the chancellor under david cameron, who gave evidence yesterday — and denied that his government'se some work on what the impact of the influenza plan would be. there is a hit to gdp, and expected period where much of the workforce might be absence from work for a week or two. tragically in that case there would be a high mortality rate. the treasury basically have the structures to deal with that because there are already sickness benefits, already structures available for companies to pay people who are not working. in the exercise that had been done before i came to office there was a very specific supply chain issues which have been established if there was an influenza pandemic around things like the impact on the travel industry and the like. given what subsequently happens, it was a very small scale. this you can continue watching this on the live page on our website. watching this on the live page on our website-— our website. you have all the details there. _ our website. you have all the details there. the _ our website. you have all the details there. the former - our we
he was the chancellor under david cameron, who gave evidence yesterday — and denied that his government'se some work on what the impact of the influenza plan would be. there is a hit to gdp, and expected period where much of the workforce might be absence from work for a week or two. tragically in that case there would be a high mortality rate. the treasury basically have the structures to deal with that because there are already sickness benefits, already structures available for companies...
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so when david cameron said, why ton-t— when david cameron said, why tsn-t wsa— when david cameron said area— you said that there was chafing in the groyne area . um, he said, in the groyne area. um, he said, wett— in the groyne area. um, he said, wett .— in the groyne area. um, he said, wett . tt— in the groyne area. um, he said, wett . tt t— in the groyne area. um, he said, wett . tt t satt— in the groyne area. um, he said, well, if i said that,— in the groyne area. um, he said, well, if i said that, that must be well, if i said that, that must te tate— well, if i said that, that must te taae .— well, if i said that, that must te taae . tat— well, if i said that, that must be true , but i— well, if i said that, that must be true , but i can— well, if i said that, that must be true , but i can never be true, but i can never remember anything that i write. you remember anything that i write. tsa tnsw— remember anything that i write. tsa tnsw. ne— remember anything that i write. you know, he. david cameron said atout— you know, he. david cameron said atsat ttat— you know, he. david camer
so when david cameron said, why ton-t— when david cameron said, why tsn-t wsa— when david cameron said area— you said that there was chafing in the groyne area . um, he said, in the groyne area. um, he said, wett— in the groyne area. um, he said, wett .— in the groyne area. um, he said, wett . tt— in the groyne area. um, he said, wett . tt t— in the groyne area. um, he said, wett . tt t satt— in the groyne area. um, he said, well, if i said that,— in the groyne area. um, he...
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they from david cameron and george osborne, remember them?iliatory tone in terms of defending the made by the government stop but none of them are personally involved in decisions made during the pandemic, unlike matt hancock, the pandemic, unlike matt hancock, the health secretary in the run—up to and during the pandemic. he was a centralfigure, seen as to and during the pandemic. he was a central figure, seen as something of a bogeyman figure for some of the decisions made. he is not a minister now. he is not even a conservative mp. he is standing down at the next general election. today will be for him a chance, as he sees it, to clear his name personally. what can we expect? on the agenda i think it is crucial to remember this is the part of the covid inquiry that is about preparedness, so not decisions made during the pandemic. i think we will hear about questions about pp stockpiling. yesterday the royal couege stockpiling. yesterday the royal college of nursing said there wasn't enough stockpiling. we will also hear about social care.
they from david cameron and george osborne, remember them?iliatory tone in terms of defending the made by the government stop but none of them are personally involved in decisions made during the pandemic, unlike matt hancock, the pandemic, unlike matt hancock, the health secretary in the run—up to and during the pandemic. he was a centralfigure, seen as to and during the pandemic. he was a central figure, seen as something of a bogeyman figure for some of the decisions made. he is not a...
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when david cameron put a cap on numbers at— 606,000 when david cameron put a cap on numbers at 100,000rted oo-e can you- going to see migrants deported to-? can you give- going to see migrants deported to ? can you give us to rwanda? can you give us a one— to rwanda? can you give us a one e— to rwanda? can you give us a one eweu— to rwanda? can you give us a date ? well well,— to rwanda? can you give us a date ? well well, we'll get those date? well well, we'll get those meme— date? well well, we'll get those meme gong— date? well well, we'll get those meme going ro— date? well well, we'll get those flights going to rwanda as soon as we eer— flights going to rwanda as soon as we get through— flights going to rwanda as soon as we get through the courts . as we get through the courts. acos— as we get through the courts. aces wnen — as we get through the courts. acas when will— as we get through the courts. acas when will that- as we get through the courts. acas when will that be?- as we get through the courts. acas when will that be? we're getting the bill through parliament. well, i can
when david cameron put a cap on numbers at— 606,000 when david cameron put a cap on numbers at 100,000rted oo-e can you- going to see migrants deported to-? can you give- going to see migrants deported to ? can you give us to rwanda? can you give us a one— to rwanda? can you give us a one e— to rwanda? can you give us a one eweu— to rwanda? can you give us a date ? well well,— to rwanda? can you give us a date ? well well, we'll get those date? well well, we'll get those meme— date?...
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he says that in the 2005 election , he contributed 15,000 tomans to the election of david cameron as leader of this party . the sitting wagons that these lobbies set up, france is one of the first countries that banned the march in support of the palestinian people, france, paris anse, is the second political tourism destination after america, france and the zionist regime, although in the sale of our undocumented military weapons. more value fields of friendly relations, including in 1956, when the french military helped the zionists during the occupation of part of the sinai desert, the tower of close relations between france and the zionist regime in the 1960s, one of them to the gate of power plants , research reactors, research and development, and returns to the human force. human power is really the main capital, in fact, the nuclear industry, for example, in mayeh dashti, the europeans and the agency came and visited and saw that i said that in terms of iran's human resources , the equipment is still at that level, dr. aghamiri is on the line with us now, hello i offer i am a
he says that in the 2005 election , he contributed 15,000 tomans to the election of david cameron as leader of this party . the sitting wagons that these lobbies set up, france is one of the first countries that banned the march in support of the palestinian people, france, paris anse, is the second political tourism destination after america, france and the zionist regime, although in the sale of our undocumented military weapons. more value fields of friendly relations, including in 1956,...
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under david cameron.— can do over the next five. under david cameron. took the david cameron.a- like same sex marriage. he also promised deliver a referendum promised to deliver a referendum ehher— promised to deliver a referendum ahaer hheresa— promised to deliver a referendum under theresa may— promised to deliver a referendum under theresa may she identified that under theresa may she identified hhah hh— under theresa may she identified hhah hh was— under theresa may she identified that it was those— under theresa may she identified that it was those just about managing— that it was those just about managing those people on low and ehwere— managing those people on low and middle incomes— managing those people on low and middle incomes that needed sweeerh. — middle incomes that needed sweeerh. she— middle incomes that needed support. she identified that here— support. she identified that there-social- support. she identified that there social justice there was this social justice aeehaa— there was this social justice agenda-hadn't- there was this social justice agenda hadn't
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under david cameron.— can do over the next five. under david cameron. took the david cameron.rriage. he also promised-deliver— like same sex marriage. he also promised-deliver a- like same sex marriage. he also promised deliver a referendum promised to deliver a referendum wiser— promised to deliver a referendum wiser iireresa— promised to deliver a referendum under theresa may— promised to deliver a referendum under theresa may she identified that i— under theresa may she identified that i was— under theresa may she identified that it was those— under theresa may she identified that it was those just about managing— that it was those just about managing those people on low and miserie— managing those people on low and middle incomes— managing those people on low and middle incomes that needed sasssri. — middle incomes that needed sasssrr. sire— middle incomes that needed support. she identified that were— support. she identified that there-social- support. she identified that there social justice there was this social justice agenda— there was this social justice agenda-hadn'
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>> witnesses over the next few weeks could include former prime minister david cameron and former health minister jeremy hunt. questions will be asked as to why despite pandemic simulation exercises in 2016, an epidemiologist warned the country was unprepared for a pandemic, none of the 22 recommendations were acted on. >> some of the findings for instance, a secret coronavirus exercise which government ministers never admitted happened -- some of the findings were that we did not have enough infrastructure. we did not have enough ppe. we did not have enough intensive care beds or intensive care capacity, and that may well have been a decision in line with the long policy of the prosperity. >> the inquiry will asked why there is a shortage of personal protection equipment for health care workers. where was the planning for extra hospital beds, and did i reduce the u.k.'s capacity to prepare for the pandemic. the next stage of the three-your process will look at decisions the government made, including why two days after the who declared the pandemic, thousands gathered to enjoy horse rac
>> witnesses over the next few weeks could include former prime minister david cameron and former health minister jeremy hunt. questions will be asked as to why despite pandemic simulation exercises in 2016, an epidemiologist warned the country was unprepared for a pandemic, none of the 22 recommendations were acted on. >> some of the findings for instance, a secret coronavirus exercise which government ministers never admitted happened -- some of the findings were that we did not...
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and even navtt—tn- david cameron was saying in zeta.— david cameron was saying in zeta-neet- david cameronat— i mean, we all agree on this, tat tnene-s— i mean, we all agree on this, but there's something really tneteant— but there's something really profound _and- but there's something really- profound _and-said profound going on. and you said ateat—etttes- profound going on. and you said about—cities, you. about the extra 15 cities, you tnan.— about the extra 15 cities, you tnan. t-n — about the extra 15 cities, you know, i'm perfectly i'm open to tnnttnatten— know, i'm perfectly i'm open to tnnttnatten. t— know, i'm perfectly i'm open to immigration. i think having a teneneas—al immigration. i think having a- tenenasa— teat generous asylum policy is a good tntnt. —.— generous asylum policy is a good tntnt.—. net- thing. but clearly, net immigration- thing. but clearly, net immigration every year of 600,000— immigration every year of 600,000 sustainable for 600,000 isn't sustainable for anyone—ant- 600,000 isn't sustainable for anyone—and so. 600,000 isn't sustainable for. anyone _and so
and even navtt—tn- david cameron was saying in zeta.— david cameron was saying in zeta-neet- david cameronat— i mean, we all agree on this, tat tnene-s— i mean, we all agree on this, but there's something really tneteant— but there's something really profound _and- but there's something really- profound _and-said profound going on. and you said ateat—etttes- profound going on. and you said about—cities, you. about the extra 15 cities, you tnan.— about the extra 15 cities, you...
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the former prime minister david cameron has told the official covert inquiry is government spent toome preparing for a flu pandemic rather than other types of respiratory disease. mr. cameron accepted many consequences followed on focusing on flu instead of a possible coronavirus pandemic. the british medical association claims cameron's austerity left the u.k. unprepared. you are live with bbc news, this is the context. the u.s. secretary of state antony lincoln says he has had candid, substantial and constructive discussions during his two-day visit to china. mr. blink and echoed comments by the chinese president xi jinping that both sides had agreed on the need to stabilize their relationship. he said he was clear right about vast disagreements and both sides have restated their essential positions, including on human rights and taiwan. the chinese president told mr. blink and beijing did not seek to cllenge or displace the u.s. knew i -- new >> and terms of those objectives we have set for this trip establishing open communications channels, directly raising issues of concern, ex
the former prime minister david cameron has told the official covert inquiry is government spent toome preparing for a flu pandemic rather than other types of respiratory disease. mr. cameron accepted many consequences followed on focusing on flu instead of a possible coronavirus pandemic. the british medical association claims cameron's austerity left the u.k. unprepared. you are live with bbc news, this is the context. the u.s. secretary of state antony lincoln says he has had candid,...
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put a cap on— 606,000 when david cameron put a cap on nwmerep— 606,000 when david cameron put a cap to see migrants deported oo-e con— going to see migrants deported oo-e can you- going to see migrants deported to-? can you give- going to see migrants deported to ? can you give us to rwanda? can you give us a one— to rwanda? can you give us a one e— to rwanda? can you give us a one eweu— to rwanda? can you give us a date ? well well,— to rwanda? can you give us a date ? well well, we'll get those date? well well, we'll get those meme— date? well well, we'll get those meme pomp— date? well well, we'll get those meme pomp ro— date? well well, we'll get those flights going to rwanda as soon as flights going to rwanda as soon oe we eer— flights going to rwanda as soon as we get through— flights going to rwanda as soon as we get through the courts . as we get through the courts. acos— as we get through the courts. aces wnen — as we get through the courts. acas when will— as we get through the courts. acas when will that- as we get through the courts. acas when will that be?- as we get th
put a cap on— 606,000 when david cameron put a cap on nwmerep— 606,000 when david cameron put a cap to see migrants deported oo-e con— going to see migrants deported oo-e can you- going to see migrants deported to-? can you give- going to see migrants deported to ? can you give us to rwanda? can you give us a one— to rwanda? can you give us a one e— to rwanda? can you give us a one eweu— to rwanda? can you give us a date ? well well,— to rwanda? can you give us a date ? well well,...
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like david cameron. so, misleading. like david cameron. so—rne— misleading. there are people like yourself. benjamin who will do nothing but put the uk down. that's what we to talk that's what we want to talk about. you can't find. you about. but you can't find. you can't, say, you know can't, you can't say, you know what, the agree what, actually, the uk, i agree with you. we should be talking adonr— with you. we should be talking adonr edd— with you. we should be talking adonr gdp per— with you. we should be talking about gdp per capita- we should be talking about gdp per capita because the governmen— about gdp per capita because the government tries— about gdp per capita because the government tries fiddle with government tries to fiddle with the government tries to fiddle with rne—r— government tries to fiddle with rne—r non-r- government tries to fiddle with the—i don't know,i the statistics by i don't know, nawng— having mass immigration, for examine.— having mass immigration, for exannke—eani having mass immigration, for. eannke—ena saw example. and th
like david cameron. so, misleading. like david cameron. so—rne— misleading. there are people like yourself. benjamin who will do nothing but put the uk down. that's what we to talk that's what we want to talk about. you can't find. you about. but you can't find. you can't, say, you know can't, you can't say, you know what, the agree what, actually, the uk, i agree with you. we should be talking adonr— with you. we should be talking adonr edd— with you. we should be talking adonr gdp...
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like david cameron.absolutely true point. that's adsoknrew— absolutely true point. that's absolutely true. _ absolutely true point. that's absolutely true. there's no there there are people like yourself. benjamin who will do nothing but put the uk down. that's what we to talk that's what we want to talk about. you can't find. you about. but you can't find. you can't, you know can't, you can't say, you know what, actually, i agree what, actually, the uk, i agree with should be talking with you. we should be talking adonr— with you. we should be talking adonr edd— with you. we should be talking adonr gdp per— with you. we should be talking about gdp per capita- we should be talking about gdp per capita because the governmen— about gdp per capita because the government tries— about gdp per capita because the government tries to _ about gdp per capita because the government tries to fiddle with the government tries to fiddle with rne—r— government tries to fiddle with rne—r non-r- the statistics by i don't
like david cameron.absolutely true point. that's adsoknrew— absolutely true point. that's absolutely true. _ absolutely true point. that's absolutely true. there's no there there are people like yourself. benjamin who will do nothing but put the uk down. that's what we to talk that's what we want to talk about. you can't find. you about. but you can't find. you can't, you know can't, you can't say, you know what, actually, i agree what, actually, the uk, i agree with should be talking with...
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the former british prime minister, david cameron, will give evidence today at the covid—i9 public inquiry preparations for a pandemic before 2020 when the virus struck, whether the uk was ready, and government decision—making in response to the outbreak. authorities in southern brazil say at least 11 people were killed by an extra—tropical cyclone that hit the state of rio grande do sul. another 20 are missing. parts of the brazilian coast received almost 30cm of rain in a day. voters in switzerland have backed the government in a referendum on proposals to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. the government says switzerland needs to protect its energy security and the environment. under the plans, more than $3.5 billion will be invested to help households and businesses switch away from oil and gas, which is all imported, to renewable sources. south africa is suffering a water crisis, with creaking infrastructure, more homes digging boreholes, an increase in water tankers and now a cholera outbreak, exacerbated by the power crisis. pumza fihlani reports from johannesburg. new to this
the former british prime minister, david cameron, will give evidence today at the covid—i9 public inquiry preparations for a pandemic before 2020 when the virus struck, whether the uk was ready, and government decision—making in response to the outbreak. authorities in southern brazil say at least 11 people were killed by an extra—tropical cyclone that hit the state of rio grande do sul. another 20 are missing. parts of the brazilian coast received almost 30cm of rain in a day. voters in...
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he's even staying at the president's special guest house, which hasn't happened, i believe, since david cameron in washington for us. prince harry has finished giving evidence at the high court in london, as part of his privacy case against the publisher of the daily mirror. he says he took the case to stop "hate" towards his wife, meghan. the mirror denies using unlawful methods and says the stories about harry were obtained using legitimate sources. harry has alleged he was unlawfully targeted during a 15—year period that began when he was a child. our culture editor katie razzall was in court. the interest in this story shows no sign of waning. for a second day, the world's media gathered in a cul—de—sac in central london, waiting for the high court's star witness. prince harry arrived here for another bout of cross—examination. the mirror group is determined to show he is wrong to claim that articles about him were based on unlawful information gathering. mgn's barrister told him there was not a single item of hard evidence in these articles to show phone hacking and that prince harry's cla
he's even staying at the president's special guest house, which hasn't happened, i believe, since david cameron in washington for us. prince harry has finished giving evidence at the high court in london, as part of his privacy case against the publisher of the daily mirror. he says he took the case to stop "hate" towards his wife, meghan. the mirror denies using unlawful methods and says the stories about harry were obtained using legitimate sources. harry has alleged he was...
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you wish that that was david cameron's. he's he's he's he's a torgotten— cameron's.which this country the legacy which this country nee— the legacy which this country nee-gwe- the legacy which this country nee-gtwe to- the legacy which this country has - give to l and i has helped to give to it and wntcn— has helped to give to it and which causes— has helped to give to it and which causes endless trouble. has helped to give to it and whicaszauses endless trouble. has helped to give to it and whicasza say, endless trouble. has helped to give to it and whicasza say, again,;s trouble. has helped to give to it and whicasza say, again, oneyuble. has helped to give to it and whicasza say, again, one of le. has helped to give to it and whicasza say, again, one of the and as i say, again, one of the men— and as i say, again, one of the main reasons for— and as i say, again, one of the main reasons for the huge mttuw— main reasons for the huge mttux. you— main reasons for the huge influx, you might feel rather uncontrolled _ influx, you might feel rather uncontrolled migratio
you wish that that was david cameron's. he's he's he's he's a torgotten— cameron's.which this country the legacy which this country nee— the legacy which this country nee-gwe- the legacy which this country nee-gtwe to- the legacy which this country has - give to l and i has helped to give to it and wntcn— has helped to give to it and which causes— has helped to give to it and which causes endless trouble. has helped to give to it and whicaszauses endless trouble. has helped to give to...
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david cameron did bring that the party— david cameron did bring that the baby fe— david cameron did bringought it was important. i had a second job. mark steyn- a second job. mark steyn i fben-f— a second job. mark steyn i ebenbf wane— a second job. mark steyn i didn't want to,— a second job. mark steyn i didn't want to, you know, asda sfbb— didn't want to, you know, asda sfbb barf— didn't want to, you know, asda was still part of— didn't want to, you know, asda was still part of my where my bean— was still part of my where my bean-se— was still part of my where my bean-se ane— was still part of my where my heart so and funnily heart was. so and funnily eneugb— heart was. so and funnily enough, objected. heart was. so and funnily- enough,-objected. not enough, nobody objected. not fben— enough, nobody objected. not fben ,— enough, nobody objected. not fben , buf— enough, nobody objected. not then , but they— enough, nobody objected. not then , but they would now surely then, but they would now surely fbey-e— then, but they would now surely fbey-e say,— then, but they would now surely they
david cameron did bring that the party— david cameron did bring that the baby fe— david cameron did bringought it was important. i had a second job. mark steyn- a second job. mark steyn i fben-f— a second job. mark steyn i ebenbf wane— a second job. mark steyn i didn't want to,— a second job. mark steyn i didn't want to, you know, asda sfbb— didn't want to, you know, asda sfbb barf— didn't want to, you know, asda was still part of— didn't want to, you know, asda was still part...
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witnesses over the next few weeks could include home, the prime minister, david cameron, and former health minister jeremy hunt and questions will be asked as to why. despite pandemic simulation exercises in 2016 when epidemiologist wound the country was unprepared for a pub demik, none of the 22 recommendations were acted on. that it was dealt to mussa correctly, who campaigns for the government to make the results of those exercises public. some of the findings, for instance, of excise alice, which was a secret cronan of our 6 size, which government ministers never committed had happened until we force disclosure. some of the findings was that we did not have enough infrastructure, so we didn't have enough p p. we didn't have enough intensive capital intensive care capacity, and that may well have been a decision the in line with the long policy of we'll start with t, which is caught in a test bed. so if he is rather to increase the inquiry, we'll ask why was the shortage of personal protection equipment to help work as well as the planning extra hospital beds. and it will stare to produ
witnesses over the next few weeks could include home, the prime minister, david cameron, and former health minister jeremy hunt and questions will be asked as to why. despite pandemic simulation exercises in 2016 when epidemiologist wound the country was unprepared for a pub demik, none of the 22 recommendations were acted on. that it was dealt to mussa correctly, who campaigns for the government to make the results of those exercises public. some of the findings, for instance, of excise alice,...
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recall a similar a full by the same organization. 10 years ago, the one they then governments of david cameron, that's a couch to public sector spending, the costs to social housing budgets. and the layoffs that came off the recession of 2008 was crazy get situation when more and more people was stuck in a situation of ingrained poverty. and this is only on was over the last decade to the point. now where we have these large numbers of people, as you correctly say, relying on food banks, this isn't just the people who are stuck a long time, an employment in grain, poverty. these we are talking about in work poverty. sometimes people who work as little 35 to 40 hours a week, sometimes more than that. so who can feed the family so have to full upon charity. and this is like something else of the well, the 19 thirty's, to be honest. yeah. as long as you numbers in that report, you can read more about that online at all t dot com. can you imagine those numbers coming from the 6 lodge? the front of me in the more of a say here at the us international in moscow. and me role research, i thank you for
recall a similar a full by the same organization. 10 years ago, the one they then governments of david cameron, that's a couch to public sector spending, the costs to social housing budgets. and the layoffs that came off the recession of 2008 was crazy get situation when more and more people was stuck in a situation of ingrained poverty. and this is only on was over the last decade to the point. now where we have these large numbers of people, as you correctly say, relying on food banks, this...
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their house, the president guesthouse, the first time a british prime minister stayed there since david cameronma and his team think that indicates a sense that the uk is now seen as a dependable, predictable partner on the international stage. but what of that place in the world in a post—brexit era? trying to use those levers, if you like, of sovereignty that allow the uk to make decisions for itself that were impossible before, but outside an international block that provides a booming voice, if you like, of which the uk was a part, in conversations with superpowers like the us. i think, in reality, we are onlyjust beginning to see the early chapters of that. how this plays out will outlast this trip and this prime minister. after the bump years after brexit, the chaos that followed in domestic politics since, now the beginnings of an emergent of how this government and perhaps future ones will begin to map out our future outside the eu in interacting with countries like america and others. chris, no doubt we will talk about the meeting tomorrow the top thanks very much for now. prince harry
their house, the president guesthouse, the first time a british prime minister stayed there since david cameronma and his team think that indicates a sense that the uk is now seen as a dependable, predictable partner on the international stage. but what of that place in the world in a post—brexit era? trying to use those levers, if you like, of sovereignty that allow the uk to make decisions for itself that were impossible before, but outside an international block that provides a booming...
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hearing from some key witnesses and some of those being cooled could include for the prime minister david cameron, and for my health minister, jeremy hon. so we expect a lot of a spaces to be on to, pun demik, simulations that took place during 2016 exercises that show to the government that the country was not prepared in the event of a flu, pun demik, who must have done it. now at that point, i think even though it just shows that hospitals and more trees would seem be as well, that provision would not be adequate. that sick people might have to be moved into town homes because that'd be a lot of hospitals as an ventilation. now that might sound familiar because a lot of those scenarios did actually play out doing the real time that makes so that will be very pointed questions made to those in charge of why once those exercises acted on in 2016 libya's tripoli based government is working to improve health care services after it's decade of conflict, left the sector on the verge of collapse. and one of fits goals has to stop sending patients abroad and to bring in for and doctors malik trainer r
hearing from some key witnesses and some of those being cooled could include for the prime minister david cameron, and for my health minister, jeremy hon. so we expect a lot of a spaces to be on to, pun demik, simulations that took place during 2016 exercises that show to the government that the country was not prepared in the event of a flu, pun demik, who must have done it. now at that point, i think even though it just shows that hospitals and more trees would seem be as well, that provision...
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the first politician that appeared was former uk prime minister david cameron.he uk government's chief medical adviser during the pandemic and his predecessor, dame sally davies. these people have already given evidence at the inquiry. the aim of the inquiry is to learn lessons for the future. during the pandemic in the united kingdom, tens of thousands of men, women and children lost their lives to covid—19. artificial intelligence could be used in the treatment of more cancers — after a uk study found it could free up radiologists' time. the technology works by speeding up the process of drawing around healthy organs — that's a vital step in radiotherapy which ensures healthy tissue is protected. the uk government is spending £21 million to help roll out ai more widely — as kate lamble reports. radiotherapy is a life saving treatment for cancer patients. but before machines like this can start to shrink tumours, there's a laborious task for doctors. well, you can actually see here... the radiation target needs to be precisely mapped. medics want to avoid weake
the first politician that appeared was former uk prime minister david cameron.he uk government's chief medical adviser during the pandemic and his predecessor, dame sally davies. these people have already given evidence at the inquiry. the aim of the inquiry is to learn lessons for the future. during the pandemic in the united kingdom, tens of thousands of men, women and children lost their lives to covid—19. artificial intelligence could be used in the treatment of more cancers — after a...
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from some key witnesses and some of those is being cooled could include from the prime minister david cameron, and for my health minister, jeremy hon. so we expect a lot of a spaces to be on to pandemic. simulations that took place during 2016 exercises that show to the government that the country was not prepared in the event of a flu, pun demick. oh, most times i me know at that point, i think even though it just shows that hospitals and more trees would seem be as well, that provision would not be adequate. that sick people might have to be moved into town homes because it'd be a lot of hospitals as an ventilation. now that might sound familiar because a lot of those scenarios did actually play out doing the reopened demick. so that will be very pointed questions made to those in charge of why was those exercises acted on in 20163 people have been found dead in notting them in the u. k. a 31 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of meta and other 3 people are in hospital after. so i'm going to try to run them over. and what police believe was a connected incident to try to its former
from some key witnesses and some of those is being cooled could include from the prime minister david cameron, and for my health minister, jeremy hon. so we expect a lot of a spaces to be on to pandemic. simulations that took place during 2016 exercises that show to the government that the country was not prepared in the event of a flu, pun demick. oh, most times i me know at that point, i think even though it just shows that hospitals and more trees would seem be as well, that provision would...
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and we will be hearing from key witnesses, which could include full, my prime minister, david cameron for the health minister, jeremy han sinfulness, finance minister, george osborne. in the coming weeks, as he inquired, tries to determine why brittany wasn't more resilience in the face of a time. debit and we expect missing parts. it focuses particularly on 2 exercises, simulations that took place in 2016 exercise sickness, an exercise alice, which shows just how long passed the country was in the event of a fictional pandemic by the by influenza or refer it to a virus at that time. epidemiologist shows how hospitals could be quickly overwhelmed along with more curious how nurses and doctors might not have access to enough protective possible protective equipment. how that would be like the beds and ventilation and hospitals and how some of 6 people might have to be transferred back to cat homes. and that will sound quite familiar because that is exactly how many scenarios played out in this country. so this inquiry is going to be scrutinizing why knowing the results of those simulat
and we will be hearing from key witnesses, which could include full, my prime minister, david cameron for the health minister, jeremy han sinfulness, finance minister, george osborne. in the coming weeks, as he inquired, tries to determine why brittany wasn't more resilience in the face of a time. debit and we expect missing parts. it focuses particularly on 2 exercises, simulations that took place in 2016 exercise sickness, an exercise alice, which shows just how long passed the country was in...
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the chancellorjeremy hunt, the former prime minster david cameron, and england's chief medical officerinquiry next week. the first stage of the inquiry is currently looking at the uk's preparations for a pandemic, including whether officials were too focused on the idea that the next pandemic would be flu. our health editor hugh pym is here. what do we know about what they'll be asked, hugh? to be give enough resources to the nhs to be resilient? jeremy hunt was of course health secretary covering england for 2012 —— did they give enough resources. a big pandemic on his watch what they shinned would be flew, showed the whole thing coming under strain with those scenarios. —— on his watch which they thought would be the flu. the oliver dowden, he will be a witness as well, and obviously sir patrick vallance, very well known during the whole coronavirus saga but they held big jobs during that as well. i think the key thing here, families of the bereaved say they want to know what more could have been done to prevent all of this, was the uk adequately prepared? one witness today, a former
the chancellorjeremy hunt, the former prime minster david cameron, and england's chief medical officerinquiry next week. the first stage of the inquiry is currently looking at the uk's preparations for a pandemic, including whether officials were too focused on the idea that the next pandemic would be flu. our health editor hugh pym is here. what do we know about what they'll be asked, hugh? to be give enough resources to the nhs to be resilient? jeremy hunt was of course health secretary...
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all this is preparing the ground for the appearance of david cameron, george osborne and other formers and what steps they took to plan for a pandemic. a two year investigation by the us justice department into the murder of george floyd by a police officer in 2020, has found that the minneapolis police department had a pattern of using excessive force on, and discriminating against, black people. george floyd's death led to mass protests across the country and overseas. our north america editor sarah smith has been looking at the details of today's scathing report. the demonstrations sparked by the death of george floyd, the police in minneapolis attacked protesters and journalists, violating their constitutional right to free speech. that is one of the conclusions from a report that also finds the police. as racist and i'm wantonly violent. the report found that... we found that the minneapolis police department routinely uses excessive force, often when no force is necessary. including unjust deathly force and unreasonable use of tasers. ., ., , ., tasers. the death of george floyd
all this is preparing the ground for the appearance of david cameron, george osborne and other formers and what steps they took to plan for a pandemic. a two year investigation by the us justice department into the murder of george floyd by a police officer in 2020, has found that the minneapolis police department had a pattern of using excessive force on, and discriminating against, black people. george floyd's death led to mass protests across the country and overseas. our north america...
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and you did go on to work for tony blair's government, gordon brown's and later for david cameron andthe pandemic struck, you should have hired yourself! ——you sort of hired yourself! suddenly we have not heard from louise casey for a bit and you were in charge of getting the homeless off the streets, rough sleepers off the street into hotels to save their lives, really. how did you talk yourself into thatjob? it is just luck and determination. i had been in sydney in australia, i flew back into london and that weekend the whole of the country was going, you know, stockpiling crazy and i thought, what on earth is going on? that was the first ever i had contacted, i contacted the today programme editor because i had her e—mail and i said, will you let me on on monday morning? so i went on and i said, please stop stockpiling, you've lost your minds, there are really poor people. and then i was a bit heightened by it all. emotional. i was quite emotional actually because i think the thing is, it was so obvious right from the beginning of the pandemic that people with less money than othe
and you did go on to work for tony blair's government, gordon brown's and later for david cameron andthe pandemic struck, you should have hired yourself! ——you sort of hired yourself! suddenly we have not heard from louise casey for a bit and you were in charge of getting the homeless off the streets, rough sleepers off the street into hotels to save their lives, really. how did you talk yourself into thatjob? it is just luck and determination. i had been in sydney in australia, i flew back...
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and even heewe—hh- david cameron was saying in eee,— david cameron was saying in eee-need- david cameronre's something really ehehewhe— but there's something really profound _and- but there's something really- profound _and-said profound going on. and you said ehewh—ehhhee- profound going on. and you said about—cities, you. about the extra 15 cities, you mew.— about the extra 15 cities, you knew. h-m — about the extra 15 cities, you know, i'm perfectly i'm open to hmmheeehhem— know, i'm perfectly i'm open to hmmhehehheh h— know, i'm perfectly i'm open to immigration. i think having a eemehewe—ei immigration. i think having a- eeee— eeew generous asylum policy is a good hhhme. —.— generous asylum policy is a good thing-_e heh- thing. but clearly, net immigration- thing. but clearly, net immigration every year of eeoeoo— immigration every year of 600,000 sustainable for 600,000 isn't sustainable for memwe— 600,000 isn't sustainable for anyone—and- 600,000 isn't sustainable for anyone—and so. 600,000 isn't sustainable for. anyone _and so you anyone anywhere. and so you been— anyone anywhere
and even heewe—hh- david cameron was saying in eee,— david cameron was saying in eee-need- david cameronre's something really ehehewhe— but there's something really profound _and- but there's something really- profound _and-said profound going on. and you said ehewh—ehhhee- profound going on. and you said about—cities, you. about the extra 15 cities, you mew.— about the extra 15 cities, you knew. h-m — about the extra 15 cities, you know, i'm perfectly i'm open to hmmheeehhem—...
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inquiry it was the start of the public evidence hearing so where we will see people, you mentioned david cameron, and it started off, and huw pym was telling me on newscast it was started with this video. with lot of families who had lost their loved ones, explaining what it all meant to them, so i was doing the dishes the next morning and i was like, oh, i will pop that video on while i am doing the dishes and i was completely transfixed by it. it is so powerful, it is so moving and the stories are just incredible. and then all week i have been sort of thinking back, to like, experiences i had like that with people who had gone through that and one of the big memories i had was chatting to the person who is in the studio now, the journalist catherine mayer. hello. we chatted back in may 2020 when things were so bleak, and you very movingly told us the story of the death of your partner, andy, who was in the band gang of four. do you want to remind us, if it is not too traumatic, why you wanted to talk to us that day? do you know, i'm not sure i can remember why i wanted to talk to you, but i do
inquiry it was the start of the public evidence hearing so where we will see people, you mentioned david cameron, and it started off, and huw pym was telling me on newscast it was started with this video. with lot of families who had lost their loved ones, explaining what it all meant to them, so i was doing the dishes the next morning and i was like, oh, i will pop that video on while i am doing the dishes and i was completely transfixed by it. it is so powerful, it is so moving and the...