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you tell me a leader of the conservative party that david davis hasn't tried to get rid of? tcher? it is quite difficult. david has quite a tendency to say that he has had enough of whoever happens to be the leader of the conservative party, it is one of his endearing qualities. well, that is where you come in. that's what is so interesting about seeing and hearing so much of you. let's talk about, you were such a contrast with when we last spoke on political thinking, a programme that is about a conversation, not a news—style interrogation, after all. we couldn't escape the mogg, there were the moggsters. there was a group called moggmentum. like momentum forjeremy corbyn. what on earth happened to you? were you banished ? well, my role as leader of the house is that i do business questions every week, which covers the whole range of government policy. but, in reality, there wasn't a great deal for me to say on covid, that i wasn't a minister with responsibility for it. but i wonder if it wasn't also because you weren't as a freedom—loving conservative, i have put it in inve
you tell me a leader of the conservative party that david davis hasn't tried to get rid of? tcher? it is quite difficult. david has quite a tendency to say that he has had enough of whoever happens to be the leader of the conservative party, it is one of his endearing qualities. well, that is where you come in. that's what is so interesting about seeing and hearing so much of you. let's talk about, you were such a contrast with when we last spoke on political thinking, a programme that is about...
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who had been saying _ people like david davis who had been saying that boris johnson's time people he needs to go as prime minister~ — up and he needs to go as prime minister. they are some of the tory backbenchers and even parliament yesterday — backbenchers and even parliament yesterday and praising him for taking — yesterday and praising him for taking the steps out of lockdown. yes, _ taking the steps out of lockdown. yes. a _ taking the steps out of lockdown. yes, a peculiar old game, politics. fascinating to watch, but, gosh, you have to have a strong stomach. let's finish with the daily telegraph, shall we chris met betamax police left behind by criminals. last hour, just explaining in case you were too young, you at home, to remember it betamax, a betamax and sub a video tape that did not really take off. vhs won the day. but now there are all sorts of defunct and the argument here is that police are being left behind by technology. i think that's a sufficient explanation. but there is a serious point here that there is a review of policing being undertaken by sir michael b
who had been saying _ people like david davis who had been saying that boris johnson's time people he needs to go as prime minister~ — up and he needs to go as prime minister. they are some of the tory backbenchers and even parliament yesterday — backbenchers and even parliament yesterday and praising him for taking — yesterday and praising him for taking the steps out of lockdown. yes, _ taking the steps out of lockdown. yes. a _ taking the steps out of lockdown. yes, a peculiar old...
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-- a gentleman you know far better than i do, david davis in the u.k.arliament, saying this is a war with the west. lisa: i was really struck by the lines of people, the cars leaving kiev come the idea that poland and all of the other regional countries are preparing for an onslaught of refugees as people try to escape ahead of the escalating conflict. jonathan: we understand we will hear from the president of the united states a little bit later. we've heard from prime minister boris johnson area take a listen. pm johnson: today we will agree on a massive package of sanctions to hobble the russian economy. we must also collectively ceased dependence on russian oil and gas that for too long has given putin his grip on western politics. jonathan: what those sanctions look like is the focus for a lot of people in this market and for the people of ukraine. what can they do to shake russian aggression, if anything at all? tom: what gives me pause is if you talk to experts on sanctions like daniel tennenbaum, these people say it is the swiss six system come
-- a gentleman you know far better than i do, david davis in the u.k.arliament, saying this is a war with the west. lisa: i was really struck by the lines of people, the cars leaving kiev come the idea that poland and all of the other regional countries are preparing for an onslaught of refugees as people try to escape ahead of the escalating conflict. jonathan: we understand we will hear from the president of the united states a little bit later. we've heard from prime minister boris johnson...
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david davis, the former brexit secretary, then delivered what he thought was the coup de grace.y chose borisjohnson as leader, they had a good idea what they were getting. a politician with charisma, yes, but also a certain reputation. this is the man whose old school teacher once said boris believed he should be regarded as an "exception", "free from the network of obligation that binds everyone else." rory stewart was one of borisjohnson�*s ministers in the foreign office. he�*s a staunch critic. he has a very, very peculiar, to put it politely, relationship with the truth, for many different reasons. sometimes because it suits him, sometimes because he wants to make people happy. but basically, he says whatever he thinks he needs to say on a particular occasion to make it through the day. in the run—up to partygate, the prime minister was already fending off questions about his integrity. who initially paid for the redecoration of his downing street flat? he should know i paid for downing street refurbishment personally, mr speaker. it turns out that wasn�*t the full story. t
david davis, the former brexit secretary, then delivered what he thought was the coup de grace.y chose borisjohnson as leader, they had a good idea what they were getting. a politician with charisma, yes, but also a certain reputation. this is the man whose old school teacher once said boris believed he should be regarded as an "exception", "free from the network of obligation that binds everyone else." rory stewart was one of borisjohnson�*s ministers in the foreign...
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with me are katy balls, deputy political editor at the spectator, and broadcaster david davies.ely to see you both. let's take our viewers through some of those front pages. the metro says the prime minister could end all covid restrictions a month earlier than planned, including the need to self—isolate. same story on the guardian, which also has a picture of diane stewart, who was murdered by her husband in 2010. that's the foreign secretary, liz truss, in moscow on the telegraph. it also reports that police are beginning to contact more than 50 people, believed to have partied in downing street during lockdowns. an almost identical looking front page from the times. and the same headline on the —, which says the pm and his wife are among those to be contacted. —— on the front of the i. the mirror has that image released today, showing borisjohnson at a number ten quiz night with food and sparkling wine. us authorities are seeking more transparency from hedge funds, according to the ft. and the yorkshire post says the tour of britain is coming to the county later this year, fo
with me are katy balls, deputy political editor at the spectator, and broadcaster david davies.ely to see you both. let's take our viewers through some of those front pages. the metro says the prime minister could end all covid restrictions a month earlier than planned, including the need to self—isolate. same story on the guardian, which also has a picture of diane stewart, who was murdered by her husband in 2010. that's the foreign secretary, liz truss, in moscow on the telegraph. it also...
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david davis, the former brexit secretary, then delivered what he thought was the coup de grace.done. in the name of god, go! when the conservative party chose borisjohnson as leader, they had a good idea what they were getting. a politician with charisma, but also a certain reputation. this is the man whose old school teacher once said boris believed he should be regarded as an "exception", "free from the network of obligation that binds everyone else." rory stewart was one of borisjohnson�*s ministers in the foreign office. he's a staunch critic. he has a very, very peculiar, to put it politely, relationship with the truth, for many different reasons. sometimes because it suits him, sometimes because he wants to make people happy. but basically, he says whatever he thinks he needs to say on a particular occasion to make it through the day. in the run—up to partygate, the prime minister was already fending off questions about his integrity. who initially paid for the redecoration of his downing street flat? he should know i paid for downing street refurbishment personally, mr sp
david davis, the former brexit secretary, then delivered what he thought was the coup de grace.done. in the name of god, go! when the conservative party chose borisjohnson as leader, they had a good idea what they were getting. a politician with charisma, but also a certain reputation. this is the man whose old school teacher once said boris believed he should be regarded as an "exception", "free from the network of obligation that binds everyone else." rory stewart was one...
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the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with david davies and katy ballsdo join us then if you the london stadium tomight as soon as he received the ball. both sides created little until west ham went ahead mid way through the second half when jarrod bowen�*s shot was deflected in. it proved to be the winning goal, lifting west ham back into the top four. manchester united drop to fifth place tonight. they went ahead at burnley when paul pogba scored in the first half. but the league�*s bottom side fought back and jay rodriguez earned them a precious point in theirfight against the drop. they�*re four points from safety with two games in hand over the teams immediately above them. frank lampard�*s first premier league game in charge of everton has ended in defeat — as newcastle moved out of the relegation zone. everton took the lead through an own goal — jamal lascelles turning into his own net. but he was involved in the equlaiser that followed just a minute later, another own goal, this time from mason holgate but the second half belonged to eddie howe�*s side — ryan fraser p
the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with david davies and katy ballsdo join us then if you the london stadium tomight as soon as he received the ball. both sides created little until west ham went ahead mid way through the second half when jarrod bowen�*s shot was deflected in. it proved to be the winning goal, lifting west ham back into the top four. manchester united drop to fifth place tonight. they went ahead at burnley when paul pogba scored in the first half. but the...
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death and they were essentially packed up by hay and nicolete in 1865 and then put into the care of david davis in bloomington, illinois where they resided until about 1874 when they were loaned to hay a nickel primarily knitting the secretary nicolet while hay and nicole were working on their their article for century magazine and their biography and just as an aside to make understand how amazing it is. things even still survive then nicolet had them until 1901 at his death. they went across town to washington to the trip or the state department. so john, hey had them and he was secretary of state and he had them until he died and then they went back to robert lincoln in chicago and then he moved to washington dc and vermont and because he worked for the pullman car company and had free transportation. they went from dc to vermont from dc to vermont from dc to vermont and and then finally in 1919 library of congress librarian of congress herbert putnam finally prevailed on robert lincoln to just put them somewhere safe, which was the library of congress and in 1923. robert deeded them gifted
death and they were essentially packed up by hay and nicolete in 1865 and then put into the care of david davis in bloomington, illinois where they resided until about 1874 when they were loaned to hay a nickel primarily knitting the secretary nicolet while hay and nicole were working on their their article for century magazine and their biography and just as an aside to make understand how amazing it is. things even still survive then nicolet had them until 1901 at his death. they went across...
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now, everything of course, that came out his mouth was exactly the opposite of what davis-- david ross locke actually felt. locke and lincoln admired each other immensely and they met a couple of times in the 1850's when mr. locke was in illinois reporting the lincoln-douglas debates. they had a long friendly meeting in quincy in illinois after the sixth debate with did you go the two joked and talked politics and he later visited the president in the white house, why don't you come to washington to see me. is there no place you want. come on out and i'll give you any place you're fit to fitting and to fill. although a government appointment did not work out. locke called his meetings with lincoln delightful. all told, he said lincoln was quote, the greatest man, in some respects whoever lived and in all respects, the most lovable. a man whose great work gave him the heart of every human being throughout the civilized world. lincoln's appreciation of locke's caustic biting humor reveals below his veil of moderation and caution lay a radically progressive self within the-- within lincol
now, everything of course, that came out his mouth was exactly the opposite of what davis-- david ross locke actually felt. locke and lincoln admired each other immensely and they met a couple of times in the 1850's when mr. locke was in illinois reporting the lincoln-douglas debates. they had a long friendly meeting in quincy in illinois after the sixth debate with did you go the two joked and talked politics and he later visited the president in the white house, why don't you come to...
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david -- mr. davis, as the member designated by these members will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? mrs. miller-meeks: as the member designated by representative salazar, i inform the house that representative salazar will vote yes on the republican motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. maloney of new york, and mr. crist of florida, i inform the house that these members will vote nay on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? mrs. steel: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. kim of california, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. kim will vote yes on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek reco
david -- mr. davis, as the member designated by these members will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? mrs. miller-meeks: as the member designated by representative salazar, i inform the house that representative salazar will vote yes on the republican motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: madam speaker, as...
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david muir back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening. w night. >> people thought we had never met before so it has been incredible. zach: support from an army of strangers in an effort to find a woman from the east bay. starting tomorrow, children as young as five will need to have proper vaccination to get into some is this is in one bay area city. anchor: and the latest recall election is underway, this one in san francisco. election officials are seeing a big difference in voters at 6:0t now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. zach: many never heard of alexis until recently. anchor: after she recently disappeared. yet they spent the summer walking in her name. praying for her safe return. good evening and thank you for joining us i am dion lim. beginning with developing news a vigil today for 23-year-old alexis oakley. dion: she was last seen 11 days ago. her family is becoming more distressed and worried, so today as abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard shows us, they received strength and sup
david muir back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening. w night. >> people thought we had never met before so it has been incredible. zach: support from an army of strangers in an effort to find a woman from the east bay. starting tomorrow, children as young as five will need to have proper vaccination to get into some is this is in one bay area city. anchor: and the latest recall election is underway, this one in san francisco. election officials are...
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david muir right back here tomorrow. i'm linsey davis. have a good night. ight. i'm linsey davis.ood night. >> they wake up one day and there are russian tanks crossing the border. >> tonight on the news at 6:00 ukrainians living in the bay , area worry about their homeland and families as the crisis intensifies. drug cartel danger forcing the u.s. to suspend avocado imports. a ransomware attack hits the 49ers. cyber criminals say they stole the team's financial data. the news at 6:00 is next. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> a crisis reaches a critical juncture with a request today by ukraine to provide more military and financial support. good evening and thank you for joining us. you are watching the news at 6:00. we begin with developing news on the tensions between russia and ukraine. the situation changing by the hour. we learned ukraine is now seeking talks with russia to discuss the military buildup. earlier today, the president spoke with the leader of ukraine. he promised to respond swiftly and decisively if russia ta
david muir right back here tomorrow. i'm linsey davis. have a good night. ight. i'm linsey davis.ood night. >> they wake up one day and there are russian tanks crossing the border. >> tonight on the news at 6:00 ukrainians living in the bay , area worry about their homeland and families as the crisis intensifies. drug cartel danger forcing the u.s. to suspend avocado imports. a ransomware attack hits the 49ers. cyber criminals say they stole the team's financial data. the news at...
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david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.hor: a families life torn apart in a matter of moments. a mother momentarily left her suv with her child inside and returned to find both gone. ui for joining us. you are watching abc seven news at 6:00 live on abc seven and wherever you stream. happening right now, the search is on for this two-year-old boy, jacob jardine. he is the focus of an amber alert taken from outside a traveling in sunnyvale. we are there live. i cannot imagine the heartbreak of the family. reporter: it is a heartbreaking situation for sure. we spoke with the mother who is making an urgent plea for jacobs safe return. she and her son were staying at this hotel in sunnyvale. the fbi is offering a $5,000 award for information leading to jacobs safe return. >> please keep a lookout. he reporter: has a baby. reporter:an emotional plea from the mother of jacob jardine. he
david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.hor: a families life torn apart in a matter of moments. a mother momentarily left her suv with her child inside and returned to find both gone. ui for joining us. you are watching abc seven news at 6:00 live on abc seven and wherever you stream. happening right now, the search is on for this two-year-old boy, jacob jardine. he is the focus of an amber alert taken from outside a traveling in sunnyvale....
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david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.ssibility of war in europe. dion: vice president kamala harris reiterating president biden's warning. the u.s. it believes enforces will attack ukraine sometime this week. draymond green lost a million dollars while at the super bowl but it is not because he lost a bet. spencer: subfreezing temperatures and strong winds are all elements of my accuweather forecast coming up. abc 7 news at 6:00 begins now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward and finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. dion: new intelligence shows the russian military has taken steps to execute an attack plan in ukraine. that evening and thank you for joining us. you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00 live on abc seven and wherever you stream. we begin with bella been news where we just learned moments ago that the french president rocher did an agreement between president joe biden and the russian president to attend a proposed summit. they both accepted in principle and on the condition that russia does not invade
david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.ssibility of war in europe. dion: vice president kamala harris reiterating president biden's warning. the u.s. it believes enforces will attack ukraine sometime this week. draymond green lost a million dollars while at the super bowl but it is not because he lost a bet. spencer: subfreezing temperatures and strong winds are all elements of my accuweather forecast coming up. abc 7 news at 6:00 begins...
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david: dangerous times. colonel danny davis. >>> well, manhattan's radical district attorney, or alvin bragg, taking a lot of heat, so now he's taking back some of his soft on crime policies at least on paper, but is it too little, too late? it's an entire trading experience. that pushes you to be even better. and just might change how you trade—forever. because once you experience thinkorswim® by td ameritrade ♪♪♪ there's no going back. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infection, some serious and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reaction may occur. best move i've ever made. ask your dermatologi
david: dangerous times. colonel danny davis. >>> well, manhattan's radical district attorney, or alvin bragg, taking a lot of heat, so now he's taking back some of his soft on crime policies at least on paper, but is it too little, too late? it's an entire trading experience. that pushes you to be even better. and just might change how you trade—forever. because once you experience thinkorswim® by td ameritrade ♪♪♪ there's no going back. psoriasis really messes with you. try....
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to camp david and did not speak to reporters, did not talk the opportunity to give a message to president putin despite everything that we just saw. >> martha: the presidentbeing at camp davis puts him at closer proximity to the white house and speak to world leaders. tell us about that. >> yeah, he will have the full ability to continue watching the situation from camp david. you know, everything we've watched has prompted a lot of questions from the president i critics about whether this administration has failed to act quickly enough to prevent this kind of situation. we've been watching this sort of battle between various members of congress. should there be a preinvasion sanctions package, should they only take action after the fact, which is the position of the white house. i asked jake sullivan about that. if the u.s. waited too long. take a listen to what he said to me. >> did the u.s. wait too long to arm ukraine especially with respect to weapons that could defend against an air strike? did they'd wait too long to move u.s. forces to nato countries? does the president still view the idea of preinvasion sanctions as a stupid question? >> as to the question of waiti
to camp david and did not speak to reporters, did not talk the opportunity to give a message to president putin despite everything that we just saw. >> martha: the presidentbeing at camp davis puts him at closer proximity to the white house and speak to world leaders. tell us about that. >> yeah, he will have the full ability to continue watching the situation from camp david. you know, everything we've watched has prompted a lot of questions from the president i critics about...
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davis. >>> we are celebrating black history month. here is davidrson with his story of personal discrimination >> my wife and i had our house appraised twice last year to sell it and the second time it appraised $50,000 higher than the first time what changed the first time we were home. the second time we made sure we weren't. we took down pictures of ourselves and family one of the most important things you can do to improve the financial future for the black community is recognize the discrimination like this occurs because you can't fix what you don't acknowledge. >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business keeping your business connected. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should've just led with that. with at&t business. you can pick the best plan for each employee and get the best deals on every smart ph
davis. >>> we are celebrating black history month. here is davidrson with his story of personal discrimination >> my wife and i had our house appraised twice last year to sell it and the second time it appraised $50,000 higher than the first time what changed the first time we were home. the second time we made sure we weren't. we took down pictures of ourselves and family one of the most important things you can do to improve the financial future for the black community is...
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want to take this opportunity to thank director davis and her team over at the human rights commission for taking the lead and guiding this work. director david did an outstanding job of convening the work group working closely with departments and engaging in additional community sessions and attempt to get as many voices as possible into the planning process. as we all learn to navigate on zoom, her team remained focused on the finished product. i want to publicly thank and acknowledge james bell from the hayward burns institute and david muhammad from criminal justice reform. i would like to recognize the work from super ronen's office and her staff at the time as well as supervisor haney and abigail mesa from his office. together, we were able to shepherd legislation to close juvenile hall through the board of supervisors process. to my own district 10 team and tracy gillardo. i want to thank the women's justice center for their continued work and advocacy forward. i want to thank the staff and community members every day the one that is work and serve our youth in custody. i also want to thank the chair of the working group patty lee who
want to take this opportunity to thank director davis and her team over at the human rights commission for taking the lead and guiding this work. director david did an outstanding job of convening the work group working closely with departments and engaging in additional community sessions and attempt to get as many voices as possible into the planning process. as we all learn to navigate on zoom, her team remained focused on the finished product. i want to publicly thank and acknowledge james...