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david wallace—lockhart, bbc news, downing street.nomia iqbal is at the hospital where the writer is being treated. nomia, statements from both his agent and his son in the last few hours — what have they said? yes, his son released a statement, and in it he said that his father is in a critical condition in the hospital but he has been taken off the ventilator and was able to say a few words. he described his father's injuries as life changing, after being stabbed several times, but he said: his usual, feisty and defiant sense of humour remains intact. he also said that the family are so grateful to the audience members who jumped on stage that day at the literary event in new york state where mr rushdie was stabbed to try and help him. earlier in the day, mr rushdie's agent confirmed to us that the road to recovery was a long one. as for the 24—year—old suspect, american hadi matar, he has pleaded not guilty already in court. he is a call —— accused of attempted murder and attempted assault of mr rushdie. a lot of speculation swirli
david wallace—lockhart, bbc news, downing street.nomia iqbal is at the hospital where the writer is being treated. nomia, statements from both his agent and his son in the last few hours — what have they said? yes, his son released a statement, and in it he said that his father is in a critical condition in the hospital but he has been taken off the ventilator and was able to say a few words. he described his father's injuries as life changing, after being stabbed several times, but he...
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david wallace—lockhart, bbc news.michelle donelan gave me her reaction to labour's plans. the government has been helping throughout this process, including with the council tax rebate — £400 that is promised later this year and the household support fund. you are absolutely right to point out the cost—of—living crisis and the globalfight against inflation is extremely worrying to people and that is what i am hearing from my own constituents. we now have two candidates with very different views on how to tackle that. one of them will become prime minister in two weeks�* time. i am backing liz truss, who fundamentally believes in letting people keep more of their money from the off, be reducing taxation and will start her premiership with an emergency budget to see what more we can do. she gets the gravity of the issue and will act swiftly to help people. acting swiftly to help people specifically with energy bills? rishi sunak is promising 10 billion in extra support. will she match that, or do better than that? what
david wallace—lockhart, bbc news.michelle donelan gave me her reaction to labour's plans. the government has been helping throughout this process, including with the council tax rebate — £400 that is promised later this year and the household support fund. you are absolutely right to point out the cost—of—living crisis and the globalfight against inflation is extremely worrying to people and that is what i am hearing from my own constituents. we now have two candidates with very...
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david wallace—lockhart, bbc news, downing street.oducer's net income has doubled. all prices are risin: net income has doubled. all prices are rising because _ net income has doubled. all prices are rising because of— net income has doubled. all prices are rising because of the _ net income has doubled. all prices are rising because of the russian l are rising because of the russian attacks on ukraine. —— oil. sir salman rushdie has been taken off a ventilator and has spoken for the first time since he was stabbed several times on stage at a literary event in new york state on friday. his son, zafar rushdie, has described his injuries as life—changing but says his usual feisty and defiant sense of humour remains intact. chautauqua county jail have released a picture of the alleged attacker, 24—year—old hadi matar, who denies a charge of attempted murder. nomia iqbal reports from new york on sir salman�*s condition. the details of his condition have come through that statement from his son, zafar rushdie, which he released on twitter.
david wallace—lockhart, bbc news, downing street.oducer's net income has doubled. all prices are risin: net income has doubled. all prices are rising because _ net income has doubled. all prices are rising because of— net income has doubled. all prices are rising because of the _ net income has doubled. all prices are rising because of the russian l are rising because of the russian attacks on ukraine. —— oil. sir salman rushdie has been taken off a ventilator and has spoken for the...
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david wallace—lockhart, bbc news, downing street.giant aramco has announced record profits of more than $48 billion for the second quarter of this year. the world's biggest oil producer's net income has almost doubled year—on—year. oil prices are rising because of russia's attack on ukraine and increasing demand after the pandemic. sir salman rushdie has been taken off a ventilator and has spoken for the first time since he was stabbed several times on stage at a literary event in new york state on friday. his son, zafar rushdie, has described his injuries as life changing, but says his usual feisty and defiant sense of humour remains intact. chautauqua county jail have released a picture of the alleged attacker, 24—year—old hadi matar, who denies a charge of attempted murder. nomia iqbal reports from new york on sir salman�*s condition. the details of his condition have come through that statement from his son, zafar rushdie, which he released on twitter. he said that his father is still in a critical condition inside the hospital.
david wallace—lockhart, bbc news, downing street.giant aramco has announced record profits of more than $48 billion for the second quarter of this year. the world's biggest oil producer's net income has almost doubled year—on—year. oil prices are rising because of russia's attack on ukraine and increasing demand after the pandemic. sir salman rushdie has been taken off a ventilator and has spoken for the first time since he was stabbed several times on stage at a literary event in new...
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david wallace—lockhart, bbc news.aken off a ventilator and has spoken for the first time since he was stabbed several times on stage at a literary event in the united states on friday. his son has described his father's injuries as life changing but says his usual feisty and defiant sense of humour is still intact. earlier, his agent said that his road to recovery had begun, and that his condition is "heading in the right direction." nomia iqbal is at the hospital in erie pennsylvania where the satanic verses�* author is being treated and gave us this update. in a statement given to us at the bbc, salman rushdie�*s agent andrew wylie said the following, which i will quote verbatim. "he's off the ventilator, so the road to recovery has begun. it will be long, the injuries are severe but his condition is headed in the right direction." just a reminder of those injuries. salman rushdie is thought to likely lose an eye. the nerves in one of his arms are severed, and also his liver has been badly damaged. now, in terms of
david wallace—lockhart, bbc news.aken off a ventilator and has spoken for the first time since he was stabbed several times on stage at a literary event in the united states on friday. his son has described his father's injuries as life changing but says his usual feisty and defiant sense of humour is still intact. earlier, his agent said that his road to recovery had begun, and that his condition is "heading in the right direction." nomia iqbal is at the hospital in erie...
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here's our political correspondent, david wallace—lockhart.ergy bills expected to continue rising, 70 charities have written to the two candidates to be the next prime minister, calling for £1,200 of government support to help low income families make ends meet this winter. throughout history, it has been government's role to provide support to households who need it in a time of crisis. we saw it during the pandemic using the furlough scheme and the £20 uplift to universal credit per week and we need to see that again now. we need to see that the government at least doubles that support to low—income households right now, or we are going to be facing a winter of truly terrifying circumstances. a source of many of these concerns are predicted rises in the energy price cap — the maximum that can be charged for a unit of energy. last october, a typical family could expect to pay about £1,200 a year for electricity and gas. this 0ctober, it will be closer to £2,000. forecasts now suggest the figure could go up to £3,500 later this year and to mor
here's our political correspondent, david wallace—lockhart.ergy bills expected to continue rising, 70 charities have written to the two candidates to be the next prime minister, calling for £1,200 of government support to help low income families make ends meet this winter. throughout history, it has been government's role to provide support to households who need it in a time of crisis. we saw it during the pandemic using the furlough scheme and the £20 uplift to universal credit per week...
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david wallace—lockhart, bbc news.s been taken off a ventilator and has spoken for the first time since he was stabbed several times on stage at a literary event in the united states on friday. nomia iqbal is at the hospital where the satanic verses author is being treated. nomia. there has been no comment yet from the hospital treating sir salman rushdie but his agent confirmed to us media that he is breathing unaided and speaking. in terms of the suspect, 24—year—old hadi matar has appeared in court and pleaded not guilty so all of the charges that he is facing. more reports are coming out about him, including claims he had a fake drivers license in the name of a member of his brother, the group that the us and uk regard as a terrorist organisation. they drove the group hasissued organisation. they drove the group has issued a statement saying they had nothing to do the stabbing. there are also reports that suggest he was sympathetic to iran's revolutionary guards, a major political and military force in iran, whose
david wallace—lockhart, bbc news.s been taken off a ventilator and has spoken for the first time since he was stabbed several times on stage at a literary event in the united states on friday. nomia iqbal is at the hospital where the satanic verses author is being treated. nomia. there has been no comment yet from the hospital treating sir salman rushdie but his agent confirmed to us media that he is breathing unaided and speaking. in terms of the suspect, 24—year—old hadi matar has...
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david wallace—lockhart, bbc news, downing street.esters for attending a vigilfor sarah everard has been dropped, after the crown prosecution service said the "legal test" for prosecution had not been met. the six were accused of breaking covid lockdown rules by attending the vigil in march last year following the abduction, rape and murder of sarah everard by police officer wayne couzens. there were clashes with police after several hundred people attended the unofficial gathering. let's speak tojeni pinto edmunds, she's one of the six people who attended the vigil who will no longer face charges. this must come as a huge relief to you. this must come as a huge relief to ou. , �* , , ., you. yes, it's definitely a relief. i'm “ust you. yes, it's definitely a relief. i'm just very _ you. yes, it's definitely a relief. i'm just very grateful _ you. yes, it's definitely a relief. i'm just very grateful to - you. yes, it's definitely a relief. i'm just very grateful to have i you. yes, it's definitely a relief. l i'm just very grateful t
david wallace—lockhart, bbc news, downing street.esters for attending a vigilfor sarah everard has been dropped, after the crown prosecution service said the "legal test" for prosecution had not been met. the six were accused of breaking covid lockdown rules by attending the vigil in march last year following the abduction, rape and murder of sarah everard by police officer wayne couzens. there were clashes with police after several hundred people attended the unofficial gathering....
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your aine davies thank you, david wallace lockhart. —— thank you, david wallace lockhart. large parts of england and wales, as temperatures are set to hit 36 celsius in some areas. the met office amber warning is in place for the next four days, with the intensive heat expected to affect water supplies, farming and wildlife. frances read reports. a dog locked in a sweltering hot car, rescued by police in the nick of time. come on. it's now making a good recovery, but underestimating the heat can pose the most danger to humans and animals. wildlife charities say hedgehog populations are struggling, coming out in the day to try to find water. and in the fields the grass cattle would usually eat has dried out. leaves have shrivelled, with yields down 20%. fortunately, we've got a yield, but unfortunately we haven't got the size of potatoes we need, because these potatoes should all be that size. and far too many are that size. and so therefore, that's where the lost yield is. of course, some are making the most of the hot weather, but extreme heat warnings have been issued to
your aine davies thank you, david wallace lockhart. —— thank you, david wallace lockhart. large parts of england and wales, as temperatures are set to hit 36 celsius in some areas. the met office amber warning is in place for the next four days, with the intensive heat expected to affect water supplies, farming and wildlife. frances read reports. a dog locked in a sweltering hot car, rescued by police in the nick of time. come on. it's now making a good recovery, but underestimating the...
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david, thank you very much, david wallace - you very much, david wallace lockhart.ction from the government. victoria derbyshire is in ipswich for us today, talking to people about how this news will affect them. victoria. thank you very much. i mean, the question people have is, how am i supposed to pay this? that is the question most people are asking. we are here today at royal oak community cafe and self —— in suffolk. run by homeless prevention charity. helen hayes, good morning, she cares for her dad, your mum helps look after your dad and you have an nhs team who come in as well. when you heard the news of this new price cap, how did you feel? i this new price cap, how did you feel? ., . ., , this new price cap, how did you feel? ._ , feel? i actually felt physically sick. it shocked _ feel? i actually felt physically sick. it shocked me _ feel? i actually felt physically sick. it shocked me so - feel? i actually felt physically sick. it shocked me so much. feel? i actually felt physically - sick. it shocked me so much. and the levels of anxiety that the worr
david, thank you very much, david wallace - you very much, david wallace lockhart.ction from the government. victoria derbyshire is in ipswich for us today, talking to people about how this news will affect them. victoria. thank you very much. i mean, the question people have is, how am i supposed to pay this? that is the question most people are asking. we are here today at royal oak community cafe and self —— in suffolk. run by homeless prevention charity. helen hayes, good morning, she...
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earlier i spoke to our political correspondent david wallace lockhart about what more we can expect from policy announcement that keir starmer is expected to make tomorrow. the price cap, of course, the maximum amount someone can be charged for a unit of energy here. when you extrapolate those figures for the typical household, that will go for the typical household, that will 9° up for the typical household, that will go up to £3500 in october, currently sitting at around £2000. keir starmer is expected to say he doesn't want that increase to happen, he is due to speak tomorrow to outline his plans for the cost of living, we expect this to be a big part of that. of course, this leaves a big question, there is a funding gap, how is this going to be paid for? i imagine this is detail we will get tomorrow, but he does talk in the sunday mirror this morning, he says he would like to bring down bills by taxing the oil and gas producers making huge profits. i suspect that they play a role in all of this. we also know the treasury are currently considering a plan which would remove an allowanc
earlier i spoke to our political correspondent david wallace lockhart about what more we can expect from policy announcement that keir starmer is expected to make tomorrow. the price cap, of course, the maximum amount someone can be charged for a unit of energy here. when you extrapolate those figures for the typical household, that will go for the typical household, that will 9° up for the typical household, that will go up to £3500 in october, currently sitting at around £2000. keir...
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here's our political correspondent david wallace—lockhart. with energy bills
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westminster again — but adam price has since advised edwards to resign. 0ur political correspondent david wallace—lockhartjoinedck, as it is known, to represent the party. the party chairwoman said that came following procedural advice they had received. a decision that split the party. their formal leader leanne wood was quite vocal saying she did not agree with that. we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was appalled and disappointed by this decision. they are going through divorce at the moment. we heard from the leader of plaid cymru, adam price who tweeted saying it is his firm beliefjonathan edwards cannot continue to represent the party at westminster and called him to resign. he went on to say that the actions did not represent the party's values and it sent the wrong message for him to continue to be an mp representing the party. we have heard from jonathan edwards today, he said he thinks it is a dangerous environment at the moment when no—one is able to show genuine remorse or build a better life, as he puts it. he goes on to accuse senior members in their positions of power by "sub
westminster again — but adam price has since advised edwards to resign. 0ur political correspondent david wallace—lockhartjoinedck, as it is known, to represent the party. the party chairwoman said that came following procedural advice they had received. a decision that split the party. their formal leader leanne wood was quite vocal saying she did not agree with that. we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was appalled and disappointed by this decision. they are going...
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david wallace lockhart, bbc news, westminster.er expert, jo cummings. tis t is sort of hard to get your head around these sorts of numbers, we are seeing unprecedented increases that most people will struggle to afford. ~ ., ., ~' that most people will struggle to afford. ~ ., ., ~ ., ., afford. when i looked at the new and saw the figures. _ afford. when i looked at the new and saw the figures, 80%, _ afford. when i looked at the new and saw the figures, 80%, i _ afford. when i looked at the new and saw the figures, 80%, i can't - afford. when i looked at the new and saw the figures, 80%, i can't get - afford. when i looked at the new and saw the figures, 80%, i can't get my| saw the figures, 80%, i can't get my head around it. it is crazy. we saw the figures, 80%, i can't get my head around it. it is crazy.— head around it. it is crazy. we are told peeple _ head around it. it is crazy. we are told people should _ head around it. it is crazy. we are told people should start _ head around it. it is crazy. we are j told people shou
david wallace lockhart, bbc news, westminster.er expert, jo cummings. tis t is sort of hard to get your head around these sorts of numbers, we are seeing unprecedented increases that most people will struggle to afford. ~ ., ., ~' that most people will struggle to afford. ~ ., ., ~ ., ., afford. when i looked at the new and saw the figures. _ afford. when i looked at the new and saw the figures, 80%, _ afford. when i looked at the new and saw the figures, 80%, i _ afford. when i looked at the...
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let's get more from our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart. any news from the talks? energy firms met with boris johnson and the chancellor to discuss the current situation. the official downing street statement has come out since that. boris johnson downing street statement has come out since that. borisjohnson said he was urging the electricity sector to ease the cost of living pressures and the chancellor and the fans have agreed to keep working closely to try to support the public, especially the vulnerable. what there is not off the back of this meeting is any new policy, new approach to try to help people who are struggling at the moment right now and i worried about how things will go. there is help coming through the pipeline that will start coming through in october. nothing new since we saw increased estimates about bills. the prime minister attended this morning's meeting and while borisjohnson is family of the opinion that it is for his successor to announce any major new policies, he didn't want to show he is taking theissue he didn't want to show he is t
let's get more from our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart. any news from the talks? energy firms met with boris johnson and the chancellor to discuss the current situation. the official downing street statement has come out since that. boris johnson downing street statement has come out since that. borisjohnson said he was urging the electricity sector to ease the cost of living pressures and the chancellor and the fans have agreed to keep working closely to try to support the...
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backed former chancellor mr sunak, citing his experience and judgment. 0ur political correspondent david wallacenificant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's _ how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's campaign l how significant is this? it is a big | blow to rishi sunak's campaign to being next prime minister of the united kingdom. robert buckland, it was not long ago he was going on television programmes saying that rishi sunak was the right person to lead the country through challenging economic times but he has written this piece for the telegraph newspaper today where he says that liz truss is now the right person to take the country forward. he talks about changing his name, says it has not been an easy decision for him to make, he says he has spoken to liz truss about specifics including the idea for a bill of rights in the uk, essentially reform of human right legislation, and has also come to the conclusion that she has got the best prospects for taking the uk economy forward. he says she will give the country the best shot at a high—growth, high productivity econ
backed former chancellor mr sunak, citing his experience and judgment. 0ur political correspondent david wallacenificant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's _ how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's campaign l how significant is this? it is a big | blow to rishi sunak's campaign to being next prime minister of the united kingdom. robert buckland, it was not long ago he was going on television programmes saying that rishi sunak was the right person to lead the country...
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our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart is here in the studio.d what more he is saying, what can you tell us? tt is saying, what can you tell us? it is a bi saying, what can you tell us? it is a his policy _ saying, what can you tell us? te 3 a big policy announcement that keir starmer is expected to make tomorrow. the price cap is of course the maximum amount someone can be charged for a unit of energy here, and when you extrapolate those figures for the typical household, that will go up to £3500 in october, it is currently sitting about £2000. keir starmer is expecting to say that he does not want that increase to happen, he is due to speak tomorrow and outline his plans for the cost of living. we expect this to be a big part of that, but of course it leaves a big question, there is a funding gap they are, how is that going to be paid for? i imagine that it is detail we will get when he outlines his plans tomorrow. he talks in the newspapers this morning, saying he would like to ring down bills by taxing the oil and gas producers making huge p
our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart is here in the studio.d what more he is saying, what can you tell us? tt is saying, what can you tell us? it is a bi saying, what can you tell us? it is a his policy _ saying, what can you tell us? te 3 a big policy announcement that keir starmer is expected to make tomorrow. the price cap is of course the maximum amount someone can be charged for a unit of energy here, and when you extrapolate those figures for the typical household, that...
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let's get more on this with our political correspondent david wallace lockhart.ht. liz truss is a saying that no options are on the table when it comes to dealing with the current situation, but we know her big policy is on tax cuts, she is going to reverse a recent rise in national insurance if she becomes prime minister, she wants to cancel a planned increase in corporation tax and we are hearing from her team that she is even thinking of the idea of cutting vat across the board. we have heard today from the ifs, the respected economic think—tank, their director paul johnson has spoken to the times and he says it is a simplistic mantra to think that tax cuts automatically produce economic growth and he talks about it being a time of big deficit and high inflation and says there those policies are quite worrying. and in a separate piece he has written for the times, he says that neither liz truss nor rishi sunak are coming up with adequate solutions for rising energy gusts. rishi sunak of course wants to cut vat on energy bills and he has promised more targeted
let's get more on this with our political correspondent david wallace lockhart.ht. liz truss is a saying that no options are on the table when it comes to dealing with the current situation, but we know her big policy is on tax cuts, she is going to reverse a recent rise in national insurance if she becomes prime minister, she wants to cancel a planned increase in corporation tax and we are hearing from her team that she is even thinking of the idea of cutting vat across the board. we have...
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our correspondent david wallace lockhart is at westminster for us.art is at westminster for us. are saying theyi go pubs are saying they fear they will go to the wall because there is no energy price cap for businesses, what is the government going to do to deal with these rocketing prices? it is less than a week until we know the next prime minister, but it sounds like businesses will have to wait until then, what, if any support they can expect. this leadership debate has been dominated by the price increases that households are facing. even on that issue, neither rishi sunak or liz truss is completely spelt out what they will try do to help people with rising bills. when it comes to business, rishi sunak�*s teen are pointing out he was chancellor during the covid pandemic and in that bleak economic situation he stepped in to give business the support it needed. liz truss's allies are pointing to a couple of policies they help, reversing the rise in national insurance are not going ahead with the planned increase in corporation tax. given the scale
our correspondent david wallace lockhart is at westminster for us.art is at westminster for us. are saying theyi go pubs are saying they fear they will go to the wall because there is no energy price cap for businesses, what is the government going to do to deal with these rocketing prices? it is less than a week until we know the next prime minister, but it sounds like businesses will have to wait until then, what, if any support they can expect. this leadership debate has been dominated by...
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david wallace lockhart, bbc news, westminster.tark choices this winter — campaigners say many will be plunged into fuel poverty — forced to choose between heating and eating. 0ur correspondentjo black has been talking to some people about their fears for the months to come. the waterfront at ipswich. but behind the attractive facade and expensive boats, some people in this town are starting to struggle with their living costs, and are fearful about what's to come. basically, i've got two things. one is debt, obviously... at a citizens advice bureau drop—in session, we find marina — a former care worker. she has long covid, anxiety and depression. no longer in work, she's applied for universal credit, is £875 in rent arrears, and often sits in the dark to save money. to actually fear, every day, how you're meant to live... it's just something else. didn't think i'd get this age and be worried about things like this. you just think it's going to be normal. the government says various discounts and payments will help uk households wi
david wallace lockhart, bbc news, westminster.tark choices this winter — campaigners say many will be plunged into fuel poverty — forced to choose between heating and eating. 0ur correspondentjo black has been talking to some people about their fears for the months to come. the waterfront at ipswich. but behind the attractive facade and expensive boats, some people in this town are starting to struggle with their living costs, and are fearful about what's to come. basically, i've got two...
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let's bring you more on that with david wallace lockhart, our political correspondent.eadership race very much in the spotlight and the discussion of their various economic promises and liz truss is coming in particular scrutiny today.— liz truss is coming in particular scrutiny today. that is right, ben, so liz truss _ scrutiny today. that is right, ben, so liz truss has _ scrutiny today. that is right, ben, so liz truss has always _ scrutiny today. that is right, ben, so liz truss has always said - scrutiny today. that is right, ben, so liz truss has always said tax i so liz truss has always said tax cuts will be her priority. she is saying she won't take anything off the table, but she knows the best tool in the cost of living crisis is tax cuts, so she wants to reverse the recent rise in national insurance, she wants to scrap a planned rise in corporation tax and i'm also hearing murmurings from her team about potential cuts in vat, potential changes to income tax. today we have heard from paul johnson, the director of the institute for fiscal studies, a respected i
let's bring you more on that with david wallace lockhart, our political correspondent.eadership race very much in the spotlight and the discussion of their various economic promises and liz truss is coming in particular scrutiny today.— liz truss is coming in particular scrutiny today. that is right, ben, so liz truss _ scrutiny today. that is right, ben, so liz truss has _ scrutiny today. that is right, ben, so liz truss has always _ scrutiny today. that is right, ben, so liz truss has...
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let's cross to westminster and speak to our political correspondent david wallace lockhart. announcements to come but it will be my successor as prime minister who will be giving them. the uk government, the current uk government, the current uk government headed by borisjohnson, their position has been that it is not for them to currently make big financial decisions because in a few weeks' time there will be a new government with a new prime minister so they don't want to tie the hands of their successor who said a big cost of living decisions are up to whoever wins the conservative leadership contest, rishi sunak or liz truss. but borisjohnson was saying that there will be announcements in september, september the 5th is the date for the new prime minister, that will help with what he said were the key pinch points of october and january, the months where new price caps for energy prices would take effect, so there is an element of borisjohnson seemingly saying that his successor will deal with this. the big question is, and what we don't have the entire detail on is what
let's cross to westminster and speak to our political correspondent david wallace lockhart. announcements to come but it will be my successor as prime minister who will be giving them. the uk government, the current uk government, the current uk government headed by borisjohnson, their position has been that it is not for them to currently make big financial decisions because in a few weeks' time there will be a new government with a new prime minister so they don't want to tie the hands of...
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. >>> i want to bring in david wallace wells, author of "the uninhabitable earth, life after warming.lad to have you with us. we have covered in the last seven minutes on this show the extreme ends of the spectrum, extreme flooding and drought. how should people think about these kind of things as it relates to what we should expect in the next decade here. >> before we even talk about the future, let's talk about what's happening elsewhere in the world which may be more dramatic than the u.s. droughts across europe lowered the river so low that boats can't pass. they've had to turn off nuclear power plants and even coal-fired power plants as a result of low water there. in china, a heat wave going on, 70 days now, where people have had to take shelter in underground subway stations. there's been a part of that concentrated in xinjiang where people are housed in something like concentration camps. in pakistan, flooding over the last few days that have displaced as many as 33 million people, destroyed 1 mill one homes and killed more than a thousand. when you look around the u.s. and t
. >>> i want to bring in david wallace wells, author of "the uninhabitable earth, life after warming.lad to have you with us. we have covered in the last seven minutes on this show the extreme ends of the spectrum, extreme flooding and drought. how should people think about these kind of things as it relates to what we should expect in the next decade here. >> before we even talk about the future, let's talk about what's happening elsewhere in the world which may be more...
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let's talk now with our political correspondent david lockhart wallace.ems to be growing on liz truss to say more on the energy and cost of living crisis? there is. liz truss says nothing is off the table in terms of helping people, we know that she believes the best tool is tax cuts so she is promising to reverse a recent rise in national insurance, she wants to scrap a planned rise in corporation tax. it is also understood that in her team there are discussions about cutting vat and potential changes to income tax. pauljohnson, the director of the institute for fiscal studies for click respected economic think—tank, has been speaking to the times newspaper and he has warned this could not all be done without in his words completely crushing the public finances. he added it is simplistic to say that cutting taxes leads to economic growth and he says that all of these policies are quite worrying at a time of high inflation and big deficits. liz truss's campaign has responded, a spokesperson saying her policies will tackle the economic orthodoxy, they say
let's talk now with our political correspondent david lockhart wallace.ems to be growing on liz truss to say more on the energy and cost of living crisis? there is. liz truss says nothing is off the table in terms of helping people, we know that she believes the best tool is tax cuts so she is promising to reverse a recent rise in national insurance, she wants to scrap a planned rise in corporation tax. it is also understood that in her team there are discussions about cutting vat and potential...
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let's get more on this with our political correspondent david wallace lockhart. the analysis, david? so, this is from the director director of the highly respected economic think—tank, the organisation that when there is a budget, people pay attention to what they have got to say. for context, liz truss at this point appears to be the frontrunner in the race to be prime minister. she is proposing a lot of tax cuts, she says she has not pulled anything on the table in terms of helping people with high energy bills, she believes tax cuts are the best way to do it, she wants to reverse the rise in national insurance, wants to abandon a planned rise in corporation tax and now her team are even discussing the idea of cutting vat sales tax. pauljohnson has written for the times newspaper this morning, and the director of the ifs has said it is a simplistic mantra to assume that cutting taxes automatically leads to a boom for the economy. he says this policy at a time of big deficit and high inflation is quite worrying. and he is critical of rishi sunak, the other candid
let's get more on this with our political correspondent david wallace lockhart. the analysis, david? so, this is from the director director of the highly respected economic think—tank, the organisation that when there is a budget, people pay attention to what they have got to say. for context, liz truss at this point appears to be the frontrunner in the race to be prime minister. she is proposing a lot of tax cuts, she says she has not pulled anything on the table in terms of helping people...
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david wallace-lockhart, i member to vote. david i wallace-lockhart, there.ncident at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. pete arredondo was in charge of the six—member police force assigned to the school. shortly after the shooting, it emerged that it was 77 minutes before officers at the scene breached a door to the classroom where the massacre happened. eventually, a group of officers from the us border control moved in to kill the 18—year—old gunman. the decision to sack the police chief came at a public meeting of the school board. relatives and friends of those who died spoke of their grief and anger at the way the police responded to the shooting. i'm here today to make a statement. if a law enforcement�*s job is to protect and serve, why didn't they protect and serve my friends and teachers on may 24th? i have messages for pete arredondo and all the law enforcement that was there on that day. turn in your badge and step down, you don't deserve to wear one! mr arredondo did not attend the meeting. his lawyer said he had received death threats and
david wallace-lockhart, i member to vote. david i wallace-lockhart, there.ncident at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. pete arredondo was in charge of the six—member police force assigned to the school. shortly after the shooting, it emerged that it was 77 minutes before officers at the scene breached a door to the classroom where the massacre happened. eventually, a group of officers from the us border control moved in to kill the 18—year—old gunman. the decision to sack the...
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our political correspondent david wallace lockhart told us more.mmense pressure if she becomes prime minister to spell out what help she will be giving to the most vulnerable who would not benefit from the sort of tax cuts she's talking about or even the suspension of green levies on energy bills which might save people are around £150 a year, when they are facing bigger rises than that. rishi sunak has been more forthright about the fact he will give welfare payments to pensioners, the most vulnerable and those on low incomes, but where he's not spelt out what he is doing is the amount he plans to give people. he says he will spell that out quickly if he becomes prime minister but it leaves people in limbo about what they could expect to get in terms of help. the current chancellor nadhim zahawi is drawing up plans for the next prime minister, a list of options they can take action to hit the ground running and potentially implement but we don't know what the next occupant of 10 downing street will do. nadhim zahawi is in the states at the moment
our political correspondent david wallace lockhart told us more.mmense pressure if she becomes prime minister to spell out what help she will be giving to the most vulnerable who would not benefit from the sort of tax cuts she's talking about or even the suspension of green levies on energy bills which might save people are around £150 a year, when they are facing bigger rises than that. rishi sunak has been more forthright about the fact he will give welfare payments to pensioners, the most...
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david wallace lockhart has told us more.runner in the race to be prime minister. she is proposing a lot of tax cuts. she said she has not pulled anything off the table in terms of helping people with high energy bills. but she believes tax cuts are the way to do it, wants to reverse a rise in national insurance, wants to abandon a planned rise in corporation tax, and now her teams are even discussing the idea of cutting vat, sales tax. so pauljohnson has written an article for the times newspaper this morning, and said it is a simplistic mantra to assume that cutting taxes automatically leads to a boom for the economy. he said this policy at a time of big deficit and high inflation is quite worrying. he is critical of rishi sunak, the other candidate for prime minister, saying neither of them have adequate solutions to deal with the energy crisis we are seeing is. rishi sunak of course wants to remove vat from emergency bills and he is promising more targeted help in terms of welfare payments for the most vulnerable. but cru
david wallace lockhart has told us more.runner in the race to be prime minister. she is proposing a lot of tax cuts. she said she has not pulled anything off the table in terms of helping people with high energy bills. but she believes tax cuts are the way to do it, wants to reverse a rise in national insurance, wants to abandon a planned rise in corporation tax, and now her teams are even discussing the idea of cutting vat, sales tax. so pauljohnson has written an article for the times...
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let's speak to our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart, who has been watching.f living, the energy bill rises that are expected and how exactly the government can help people with that has really dominated the hustings in darlington tonight. it's actually still ongoing at the moment, but both rishi sunak and liz truss have given their opening statements, they've been interviewed on stage and they've taken questions from the audience. borisjohnson did say as we heard there that he expects his successor will have something to say about the cost of living — that's accurate, but liz truss and rishi sunak have very different policies of the moment, and they've been quite critical of each other�*s it was rishi sunak who went first tonight when it came to being quizzed on his plans. his plan at the moment, he's made it clear, he will be giving further support of people to deal with their energy bills as of next month, we will start seeing a policy he put in when he was chancellor, £400 for each household across the uk, coming off bills of a six—month period, that'll st
let's speak to our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart, who has been watching.f living, the energy bill rises that are expected and how exactly the government can help people with that has really dominated the hustings in darlington tonight. it's actually still ongoing at the moment, but both rishi sunak and liz truss have given their opening statements, they've been interviewed on stage and they've taken questions from the audience. borisjohnson did say as we heard there that he...
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we can cross live to westminster and our political correspondent david wallace lockhart.it sounds like it is not somethin: chancellor? it sounds like it is not something that _ chancellor? it sounds like it is not something that liz _ chancellor? it sounds like it is not something that liz truss - chancellor? it sounds like it is not something that liz truss want - chancellor? it sounds like it is not something that liz truss want to i something that liz truss want to carry on, we know there are many economic plans that the uk government, when it was under rishi sunak as chancellor and liz truss was in the cabinet, made decisions that liz truss now would like to reverse, such as a planned rise in corporation tax as well. obviously, the leadership contest is becoming dominated by the cost of living question and the support that might be made available for people to deal with the rising energy bills in the months ahead. what we do know is that the uk government under boris johnson is saying it is not our place to make majorfiscal decisions when a new prime minister will be
we can cross live to westminster and our political correspondent david wallace lockhart.it sounds like it is not somethin: chancellor? it sounds like it is not something that _ chancellor? it sounds like it is not something that liz _ chancellor? it sounds like it is not something that liz truss - chancellor? it sounds like it is not something that liz truss want - chancellor? it sounds like it is not something that liz truss want to i something that liz truss want to carry on, we know there...
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let's speak to our political correspondent david wallace lockhart. keen to intervene. a bit of a strange position _ keen to intervene. a bit of a strange position we - keen to intervene. a bit of a strange position we are - keen to intervene. a bit of a - strange position we are currently and what we know and boris johnson only has a few weeks left in office. traditionally an outgoing prime minister we keep things ticking along and not make big changes. of course we face quite a difficult situation when it comes to the cost of living. though number ten are sticking to that traditional view they say it is not the place of borisjohnson to be making major physical interventions, as they put it, essentially, that means a further announcement you'd assume about how for energy bills. at the moment that's for his successor, he does not want to tie their hands. we heard the confederation of british industry, want to have his things and like to see happen is getting rishi sunak and liz truss, the two potential successors into number ten to discuss potential p
let's speak to our political correspondent david wallace lockhart. keen to intervene. a bit of a strange position _ keen to intervene. a bit of a strange position we - keen to intervene. a bit of a strange position we are - keen to intervene. a bit of a - strange position we are currently and what we know and boris johnson only has a few weeks left in office. traditionally an outgoing prime minister we keep things ticking along and not make big changes. of course we face quite a difficult...
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let's get the latest from our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart, who joins us from oury, plans, these two candidates, particularly liz truss's tax plans, what can you tell us?— particularly liz truss's tax plans, what can you tell us? that's right. we know that _ what can you tell us? that's right. we know that liz _ what can you tell us? that's right. we know that liz truss _ what can you tell us? that's right. we know that liz truss wants - what can you tell us? that's right. we know that liz truss wants to l we know that liz truss wants to reverse a recent rise in national insurance if she becomes prime minister, she does not want to go ahead with the planned rise in corporation tax and her team have also said recently she is mulling the idea of a cut in vat across the board. pauljohnson, the director of the institute for fiscal studies think tank has spoken to the times newspaper this morning and says that you clearly cannot do all of this without completely crashing the public finances. he says this simplistic mantra that you cut taxes and the economy grows more is
let's get the latest from our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart, who joins us from oury, plans, these two candidates, particularly liz truss's tax plans, what can you tell us?— particularly liz truss's tax plans, what can you tell us? that's right. we know that _ what can you tell us? that's right. we know that liz _ what can you tell us? that's right. we know that liz truss _ what can you tell us? that's right. we know that liz truss wants - what can you tell us? that's right....
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our political correspondent david wallace lockhart is in westminster. �*s policies. candidates criticising each other's olicies. ., �* , candidates criticising each other's olicies. . �* , ., candidates criticising each other's olicies. ., v ., ., ~ policies. that's right. the won work -- war of words _ policies. that's right. the won work -- war of words continued - policies. that's right. the won work -- war of words continued last - policies. that's right. the won work| -- war of words continued last night —— war of words continued last night of the _ —— war of words continued last night of the hustings event. rishi sunak is a piece — of the hustings event. rishi sunak is a piece in — of the hustings event. rishi sunak is a piece in the times this morning where _ is a piece in the times this morning where he _ is a piece in the times this morning where he reiterates his position on helping _ where he reiterates his position on helping people, a vat cut and energy bills for— helping people, a vat cut and energy bills for everyone if he becomes pm a com
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our political correspondent david wallace lockhartjoins us now. 't want that prior— expected to see that he doesn't want that prior tries to go ahead. first reported — that prior tries to go ahead. first reported in— that prior tries to go ahead. first reported in the observer this morning _ reported in the observer this morning. he will give a speech tomorrow— morning. he will give a speech tomorrow and the cost—of—living so we get _ tomorrow and the cost—of—living so we get detail on how this will be funded — we get detail on how this will be funded in — we get detail on how this will be funded in that speed. but ahead perhaps— funded in that speed. but ahead perhaps in the sunday mirror this morning — perhaps in the sunday mirror this morning whether labour leader writes, — morning whether labour leader writes, saying he wants to bring bills down — writes, saying he wants to bring bills down by taxing the oil and gas producers. — bills down by taxing the oil and gas producers, making huge profits. we also know— producers, making huge profits. we
our political correspondent david wallace lockhartjoins us now. 't want that prior— expected to see that he doesn't want that prior tries to go ahead. first reported — that prior tries to go ahead. first reported in— that prior tries to go ahead. first reported in the observer this morning _ reported in the observer this morning. he will give a speech tomorrow— morning. he will give a speech tomorrow and the cost—of—living so we get _ tomorrow and the cost—of—living so we get...
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. >> i want to bring in david chalian, dana bash, nia-malika henderson and chris wallace. the margin. i know liz cheney most of all expects to lose tonight, and she would be the most surprised if she doesn't. but i am curious to see if there is some sort of swell of republicans moving over -- democrats moving over, changing their registration to republicans or independents to participate. but i'm also looking for her words tonight because she's obviously putting forth a path forward for herself. so i'm very curious to hear how clearly does she define what that role is. she said many times her professional mission in life right now is to prevent donald trump from ever returning to the oval office. what does that look like, and does she paint that picture tonight? >> this idea of democrats and interests switching over in wyoming to vote for her, we've seen some people do it, but it would require a huge number of people doing that, and it's a complicated procedure. >> and they don't exist enough in the state of wyoming. wyoming is so incredibly red, and so it's not like a mic
. >> i want to bring in david chalian, dana bash, nia-malika henderson and chris wallace. the margin. i know liz cheney most of all expects to lose tonight, and she would be the most surprised if she doesn't. but i am curious to see if there is some sort of swell of republicans moving over -- democrats moving over, changing their registration to republicans or independents to participate. but i'm also looking for her words tonight because she's obviously putting forth a path forward for...
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let's speak now to our political correspondent david wallace—lockhart. hearing a moment ago and an important announcement you might expect to hear from the prime minister or the chancellor, but this is not the landscape of politics right now.— politics right now. that's right. the are politics right now. that's right. they are saying _ politics right now. that's right. they are saying this _ politics right now. that's right. they are saying this will - politics right now. that's right. they are saying this will be - politics right now. that's right. they are saying this will be a l they are saying this will be a decision for the next prime minister in terms of the help they will give consumers, and even when it comes to the two candidates to be prime minister we don't have a full picture exactly what support they plan to give. liz truss has written in the daily mail this morning, saying i will ensure support is on its way and we will get through these tough times. she says her number one priority is to cut taxes. her number two priority is to ensure the u
let's speak now to our political correspondent david wallace—lockhart. hearing a moment ago and an important announcement you might expect to hear from the prime minister or the chancellor, but this is not the landscape of politics right now.— politics right now. that's right. the are politics right now. that's right. they are saying _ politics right now. that's right. they are saying this _ politics right now. that's right. they are saying this will - politics right now. that's right. they...
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back then a bash, chris wallace, david chalian, and jamie gangel. jamie, what is her next move.d about lincoln, maybe she's handing out something especially when she said lincoln was defeated in the house and senate before winning the ultimate seat in the land. but maybe a brady too much into that? >> i don't think you are don. look, she did not announce that she is running for the white house tonight but she is certainly left the door open. and what you just quoted there says that. i think that liz cheney has made a decision that as she said, she is going to do whatever it takes to keep donald trump from ever being president again. so what does that look like? does she run as a republican? is there a base for a liz cheney republican in primaries today? does she run as an independent? i think these are all decisions that, as david chalian has said, they come down the road. but is the door open? absolutely. i just want to mention one other think. there's a line in her speech where she said that after january 6th, she said like so many americans, i assume that the violence and the
back then a bash, chris wallace, david chalian, and jamie gangel. jamie, what is her next move.d about lincoln, maybe she's handing out something especially when she said lincoln was defeated in the house and senate before winning the ultimate seat in the land. but maybe a brady too much into that? >> i don't think you are don. look, she did not announce that she is running for the white house tonight but she is certainly left the door open. and what you just quoted there says that. i...
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we're joined from there by our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart.lled as a strong talking to by ministers to the energy companies. these are not the providers, are there? m0. energy companies. these are not the providers, are there?— providers, are there? no, that is riuht. providers, are there? no, that is right- there _ providers, are there? no, that is right. there might _ providers, are there? no, that is right. there might be _ providers, are there? no, that is right. there might be quite - providers, are there? no, that is right. there might be quite a - providers, are there? no, that is right. there might be quite a lot| providers, are there? no, that is l right. there might be quite a lot of talking _ right. there might be quite a lot of talking here today, but potentially not have _ talking here today, but potentially not have that much action. we know energy— not have that much action. we know energy bosses will be here to meet with the _ energy bosses will be here to meet with the chancellor. a number of ideas _ with the chancellor. a num
we're joined from there by our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart.lled as a strong talking to by ministers to the energy companies. these are not the providers, are there? m0. energy companies. these are not the providers, are there?— providers, are there? no, that is riuht. providers, are there? no, that is right- there _ providers, are there? no, that is right. there might _ providers, are there? no, that is right. there might be _ providers, are there? no, that is right. there...
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. —— david wallace lockhart.estimate is now officially there, there would be many people who would have expected to hear a government minister this morning doing extended interviews telling us exactly what the government is doing and what the government hopes to do to try and make the situation better. we do expect to hear from the prime minister later today. we've heard a statement that's been released from the chancellor, where nadhim zahawi acknowledges this price cap will be causing stress and anxiety for many. and that perhaps would cause many to question why we are not hearing from government ministers if he's acknowledging that situation. he does say there will be support from a future government, not the current one, but once a new prime minister takes over, and he's working flat out to develop options for the next prime minister. there has been a lot of political reaction to this, of course — we've heard from the first minister of scotland nicola sturgeon saying this rise can't be allowed to go ahead, it
. —— david wallace lockhart.estimate is now officially there, there would be many people who would have expected to hear a government minister this morning doing extended interviews telling us exactly what the government is doing and what the government hopes to do to try and make the situation better. we do expect to hear from the prime minister later today. we've heard a statement that's been released from the chancellor, where nadhim zahawi acknowledges this price cap will be causing...
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let's talk to our political correspondent david wallace lockhart who's in downing street.here may be some talk about windfall taxes. there will be about windfall taxes. there will be a windfall tax for oil and gasp produces in the not—too—distant future. but that could theoretically be extended to electricity generators but i don't think there is any real desire in government to do that. anyone expecting a big policy from today to help consumers might be disappointed because this won't be discussions about radical policy changes because the current government believes those sorts of changes especially relating to taxing and spending are for rishi sunak or liz truss, whoever is the next prime minister. but there are calls for more action saying there is a put in place is not good enough for what people are currently facing, that was put to mark spencer, a government minister, leader of the house of commons, a rishi sunak supporter in the leadership contest, he stressed there was support already out there. there is already a package in place that has been delivered. there is
let's talk to our political correspondent david wallace lockhart who's in downing street.here may be some talk about windfall taxes. there will be about windfall taxes. there will be a windfall tax for oil and gasp produces in the not—too—distant future. but that could theoretically be extended to electricity generators but i don't think there is any real desire in government to do that. anyone expecting a big policy from today to help consumers might be disappointed because this won't be...
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our political correspondent david wallace lockhart is in westminster and joins me now. tans prarn psi s lockdowns could have been different and shorter. he does make that allegation that the sage minutes were edited down to remove dissenting voices and he talks about for example government using a fear narrative, as he calls it, that he was uncomfortable with and he is making particular reference there to government posters showing people on vents lay for, he talks about being emotional when he pointed out it would be very problematic to close down schools and keep pupils home, but says when he pointed that out, it was met with a wall of silence. now number ten are said ministers always made collective decisions about locking down the country and they went on the expert advice available at the time, but someone who has jumped available at the time, but someone who hasjumped in being perhaps more critical towards rishi sunak here, is dominic couple, the old senior adviser of borisjohnson. he is no fan of his old boss, the prime minister, he is very critical of him all th
our political correspondent david wallace lockhart is in westminster and joins me now. tans prarn psi s lockdowns could have been different and shorter. he does make that allegation that the sage minutes were edited down to remove dissenting voices and he talks about for example government using a fear narrative, as he calls it, that he was uncomfortable with and he is making particular reference there to government posters showing people on vents lay for, he talks about being emotional when he...
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let's go to nia-malika henderson, chris wallace and cnn political director david chalian.i'm not looking for her to win. not only did trump get 70% of the vote versus joe biden in 2020. it was his best state. that's where he got his biggest majority of all. i just don't see a situation under which -- miracles do happen. it would literally be a political miracle for her to win. the question becomes how is she going to cast her defeat. what will be interesting to hear, it's clearly going to be a call to arms against donald trump. but what is she going to say about her role in that army, trying to oppose donald trump in 2023 and '4. how much is she going to lean into the possibility of running herself? i think that's the big question, how does she cast the effort against trump and her role in it. >> liz cheney has never blanched at calling out trump. here she's been on a lonely island. listen to her. >> millions of people around the country have been betrayed and misled and deceived by donald trump. >> president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of t
let's go to nia-malika henderson, chris wallace and cnn political director david chalian.i'm not looking for her to win. not only did trump get 70% of the vote versus joe biden in 2020. it was his best state. that's where he got his biggest majority of all. i just don't see a situation under which -- miracles do happen. it would literally be a political miracle for her to win. the question becomes how is she going to cast her defeat. what will be interesting to hear, it's clearly going to be a...
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. >> that was nancy reagan from a 1985 camp david interview conducted by then nbc news chief white house correspondent, chris wallace. that press and the public never tire about speculating how political this former hollywood actress was and how much influence she had on the 40th president. it wasn't until she left the white house that she felt fully freed to address all those questions in her memoir. her effort, as she said, to let nancy be nancy. but, she left plenty of clues along the way. her public image in particular was a source of continuing frustration to her. you will hear, in her own voice, how she experienced her white house years, featuring footage from c-span video library. first, nancy reagan on how she tried to counter negative publicity, part of an interview with journalist hedrick smith. she is talking about her 1982 surprise performance for the gridiron club, known for its political parodies. this is nancy reagan in her own words. >> secondhand clothes, secondhand clothes. they are all the rage. at the spring fashion shows. even my new trench coat with for a caller ronnie bought for ten cents on t
. >> that was nancy reagan from a 1985 camp david interview conducted by then nbc news chief white house correspondent, chris wallace. that press and the public never tire about speculating how political this former hollywood actress was and how much influence she had on the 40th president. it wasn't until she left the white house that she felt fully freed to address all those questions in her memoir. her effort, as she said, to let nancy be nancy. but, she left plenty of clues along the...