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and i think going back to jesse norman's letter he wrote yesterday. _ jesse norman's letter he wrotenment has not set out that long—term economic. set out that long—term economic plan, _ set out that long—term economic plan, setting _ set out that long—term economic plan. setting out— set out that long—term economic plan, setting out an _ set out that long—term economic plan, setting out an overall- set out that long—term economic plan, setting out an overall plan| set out that long—term economic. plan, setting out an overall plan on levelling _ plan, setting out an overall plan on levelling up — plan, setting out an overall plan on levelling up in _ plan, setting out an overall plan on levelling up in 2030 _ plan, setting out an overall plan on levelling up in 2030 but _ plan, setting out an overall plan on levelling up in 2030 but there - plan, setting out an overall plan on levelling up in 2030 but there are i levelling up in 2030 but there are not those — levelling up in 2030 but there are not those detailed _ levelling up in 2030 but there are not those detailed plans - levellin
and i think going back to jesse norman's letter he wrote yesterday. _ jesse norman's letter he wrotenment has not set out that long—term economic. set out that long—term economic plan, _ set out that long—term economic plan, setting _ set out that long—term economic plan. setting out— set out that long—term economic plan, setting out an _ set out that long—term economic plan, setting out an overall- set out that long—term economic plan, setting out an overall plan| set out that...
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close friend and former minister jesse norman becomes the latest mp to submit a letter, accusing therime minister of presiding over a culture of casual law—breaking at number ten. but at least 180 conservative mps, a majority, will have to vote against the prime minister if he is to leave office. but this morning, ministers stand behind him. i think that he will deliver for this country, - and i think it would go on to win a general election. _ the prime minister says he welcomes the opportunity to make his case to mps. within the last hour, it's been confirmed that the prime minister, borisjohnson, will face a vote of confidence in his leadership of the conservative party. that vote will take place between six and eight o'clock this evening. there'll be a count straight away, with the result expected shortly afterwards. only conservative mps will take part, and it will be a secret ballot held in one of the party's committee rooms. the vote has been triggered by a threshold being met of at least 5a mps writing to sir graham brady, who chairs the backbench 1922 committee, saying they
close friend and former minister jesse norman becomes the latest mp to submit a letter, accusing therime minister of presiding over a culture of casual law—breaking at number ten. but at least 180 conservative mps, a majority, will have to vote against the prime minister if he is to leave office. but this morning, ministers stand behind him. i think that he will deliver for this country, - and i think it would go on to win a general election. _ the prime minister says he welcomes the...
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yet jesse norman said economically very damaging, and he is talking about triggering article 16. in almost certainly illegal. how can we improve the cost-of-living crisis if triggering article 16 is going to be economically damaging checkup how did these things go together? lilah: what you are getting at is there are factions. in the conservative party who have different priorities. there are people like jackie norman, who have never been particularly passionate about exit, but who are conservative about the party managing the economy well. you have other sections of the party presented by the european research group, people like the baker, who see brexit and a successful brexit as trumping everything, as being as important as dealing with the cost-of-living crisis. they prioritize that, so boris johnson is bringing forward legislation on the northern island protocols, potentially article 16, that he is appeasing that wing. what you are going to see in the coming weeks and days, when them back through different legislation on different bits of policy action. the question is, can
yet jesse norman said economically very damaging, and he is talking about triggering article 16. in almost certainly illegal. how can we improve the cost-of-living crisis if triggering article 16 is going to be economically damaging checkup how did these things go together? lilah: what you are getting at is there are factions. in the conservative party who have different priorities. there are people like jackie norman, who have never been particularly passionate about exit, but who are...
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people like jesse norman, very influential, quite close to prime minister up until he was a ministern till last year who wrote a very tough letter today, listing a series of reasons and party gate was there amongst them, but not just a bit. i hold to the of allegations. what we find now is those voices. the attitude of the public. we saw some booing over the weekend. >> i would like to go across to our guest standing by in london. 148 against, how will the prime minister viewed these numbers? >> we have to see. all we have had is the head of the 1922 backbench committee making this announcement. boris johnson is down, but not out. he has survived a vote of confidence. he has headed off the most serious threat to his leadership so far. what this means for the u.k. prime minister is that he is officially immune from another leadership challenge for 12 months. that is under the current conservative party rules. i think we will have a continuing drip effect. this is an extremely serious rebellion. it is interesting, i had the exact wording of his appeal to the mps he met behind closed do
people like jesse norman, very influential, quite close to prime minister up until he was a ministern till last year who wrote a very tough letter today, listing a series of reasons and party gate was there amongst them, but not just a bit. i hold to the of allegations. what we find now is those voices. the attitude of the public. we saw some booing over the weekend. >> i would like to go across to our guest standing by in london. 148 against, how will the prime minister viewed these...
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. >> jesse norman also said they have been lurching from crisis to crisis, that they have no sense ofsion. you could argue that it is because of the pandemic. of course, the war in ukraine is another thing that has gotten in the way, but will -- what will be interesting is what boris johnson is promising, to get the mission back on track because there is so much that they will want to see delivered before the next general election. so that they can go back and say, this is what they can do. jonathan: what is the policy shift that we should be anticipating? >> it will be interesting to see if we get even more response to the living crisis. you had another packet of measures, but we had a expecting to see more rate hikes. the other thing that markets care about is whether he will bring forward a general election. that is a big risk. jonathan: i am talking in very narrow terms. tom: this is a prime minister, under my understanding, acting presidential. what does that mean? jonathan: he is in the position that he is in because he is an mp. that is the way the system works. last week, you
. >> jesse norman also said they have been lurching from crisis to crisis, that they have no sense ofsion. you could argue that it is because of the pandemic. of course, the war in ukraine is another thing that has gotten in the way, but will -- what will be interesting is what boris johnson is promising, to get the mission back on track because there is so much that they will want to see delivered before the next general election. so that they can go back and say, this is what they can...
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we saw that at the beginning of this week with jesse norman. you.ing letter at the prime minister, at the beginning of monday morning. so they are not without peril, reshuffles. the sheer range of opposition to him across the party, from his mps, makes it very difficult, it seems to me, for him to calculate where opposition is coming from. on every vote, he will have to look and calculate again, has he got the support? that is bound to have an inhibiting effect on what he feels he can bring to parliament. that inhibiting effect on what he feels he can bring to parliament. at the same time. _ he can bring to parliament. at the same time, from _ he can bring to parliament. at the same time, from what _ he can bring to parliament. at the same time, from what you - he can bring to parliament. at the same time, from what you know l he can bring to parliament. at the| same time, from what you know of he can bring to parliament. at the - same time, from what you know of him and how he operates, he is not going to go unless he is forced out, presumably, and
we saw that at the beginning of this week with jesse norman. you.ing letter at the prime minister, at the beginning of monday morning. so they are not without peril, reshuffles. the sheer range of opposition to him across the party, from his mps, makes it very difficult, it seems to me, for him to calculate where opposition is coming from. on every vote, he will have to look and calculate again, has he got the support? that is bound to have an inhibiting effect on what he feels he can bring to...
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close friend and former minister jesse norman becomes the latest mp to submit a letter, accusing the
close friend and former minister jesse norman becomes the latest mp to submit a letter, accusing the
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turning against borisjohnson, notjustjesse normans on are turning against borisjohnson, not just jesse normans on for months and months. the issue won't necessarily go away just because borisjohnson wants it to. just because boris johnson wants it to. :, : :, just because boris johnson wants it to. :, ,, :, :, :, to. how can he know who has voted aiainst to. how can he know who has voted against him? _ to. how can he know who has voted against him? government - to. how can he know who has voted against him? government whips i to. how can he know who has voted | against him? government whips and those who are _ against him? government whips and those who are in _ against him? government whips and those who are in the _ against him? government whips and those who are in the so _ against him? government whips and those who are in the so called - those who are in the so called shadow whipping group are probably spending the day hiding in corridors, ticking off their spreadsheets, making sure they know how everyone will vote, gathering as much intel as they can from mps about their colleagues, sayi
turning against borisjohnson, notjustjesse normans on are turning against borisjohnson, not just jesse normans on for months and months. the issue won't necessarily go away just because borisjohnson wants it to. just because boris johnson wants it to. :, : :, just because boris johnson wants it to. :, ,, :, :, :, to. how can he know who has voted aiainst to. how can he know who has voted against him? _ to. how can he know who has voted against him? government - to. how can he know who has voted...
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spin this as some sort of remain plot, people like steve baker and so forth, they had concerns, jesse normangovernment for the immediate future. but it doesn't sound like you are supporting the government, certainly not supporting the prime minister? do you want me to repeat what ijust said? i accept the democratic outcome, we need to support the government, but there is absolute conditions placed on that, but the government's style and substance must radically change. you can't continue with a divided approach thatis continue with a divided approach that is something to do with brexit. we are obsessed with the subject. the nation wants us to move into a post—brexit mode. let's do that, let's not live in the past, let's look to the future.— let's not live in the past, let's look to the future. that's all that exactly what _ look to the future. that's all that exactly what dominic _ look to the future. that's all that exactly what dominic raab i look to the future. that's all that exactly what dominic raab said l look to the future. that's all that - exactly what dominic raab said from a diff
spin this as some sort of remain plot, people like steve baker and so forth, they had concerns, jesse normangovernment for the immediate future. but it doesn't sound like you are supporting the government, certainly not supporting the prime minister? do you want me to repeat what ijust said? i accept the democratic outcome, we need to support the government, but there is absolute conditions placed on that, but the government's style and substance must radically change. you can't continue with a...
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between 7:30am and 8am a former minister and ally of borisjohnson, conservative mp called jesse norman a letter he had written to the prime minister saying mrjohnson had presided over a casual culture of lawbreaking, and mr norman did not support the prime minister any more. and then at about 8:30am this morning the man in charge, essentially, of a vote like this, sir graham brady, announced live on bbc breakfast that the threshold for a confidence vote in the prime minister had been reached. and he confirmed that effectively some mps had written their letters before jubilee weekend and had a them. so that's what happened within an hour this morning. here is helen catt on the events of the day so far. for weeks, the contents of sir graham brady's inbox has been a source of intense speculation. now there is confirmation. the threshold of 15% of the parliamentary party is of the parliamentary party seeking a vote of confidence in the prime minister has been passed, therefore a vote of confidence will take place within the rules of the 1922 committee. that vote will take place this evenin
between 7:30am and 8am a former minister and ally of borisjohnson, conservative mp called jesse norman a letter he had written to the prime minister saying mrjohnson had presided over a casual culture of lawbreaking, and mr norman did not support the prime minister any more. and then at about 8:30am this morning the man in charge, essentially, of a vote like this, sir graham brady, announced live on bbc breakfast that the threshold for a confidence vote in the prime minister had been reached....
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also open to the public will have more about the life and legacy of norman eta coming up in the five o'clock show for now, jesse gary ktvu fox two news live outside san jose city hall. we'll head back to you up and open. all right, jesse gary for us in the south bay, jesse, thanks well, also in the south bay community there in san jose, is stepping up to support six children who lost both parents and a murder suicide last weekend. police say the father first shot and killed a security guard who tried to intervene during that domestic dispute before shooting his wife and then himself. the couple had six children. we spoke with their aunt who says she is overwhelmed by the support the family is now receiving. this funeral home is helping us to put her to rest. because we wouldn't have we didn't expect this to happen. we didn't know this was gonna happen. they don't have a mom or a dad. but they have me. my mom, my other sister, and we're trying the best that we can take care of them. into move on. or the mom's sister told us the family is pulling together to take care of each other as well as the kids, especially
also open to the public will have more about the life and legacy of norman eta coming up in the five o'clock show for now, jesse gary ktvu fox two news live outside san jose city hall. we'll head back to you up and open. all right, jesse gary for us in the south bay, jesse, thanks well, also in the south bay community there in san jose, is stepping up to support six children who lost both parents and a murder suicide last weekend. police say the father first shot and killed a security guard who...
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jesse. alex julie. there's about an hour for the public to come out and view the urn that contains the remains of normanthe attend a of city hall and ended seven. so you have a little bit less than an hour to do so. earlier today, a ceremony a rest i
jesse. alex julie. there's about an hour for the public to come out and view the urn that contains the remains of normanthe attend a of city hall and ended seven. so you have a little bit less than an hour to do so. earlier today, a ceremony a rest i
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ktvu is jesse gary tells us about the first day of services. for norman mineta. or. san jose city hall rotunda public light on the private grieving of the manetta family, one by one dignitaries and old friends rising to pay respects. it's no secret that norman eta san jose's favorite son, norman y. mineta who only wanted to be called norm was born in san jose in 1931. but the outbreak of war for america a decade later would shape his views on politics for his lifetime. president roosevelt ordered his family and thousands of other japanese americans to leave their homes and businesses incarcerated behind barbed wire. do the hostilities with imperial japan and based on unfounded fears those who look different might pose a threat dwyer and machine guns pointed inward from the guard towers at the corners. and were not designed to protect but rather to detain point in the country's race relations didn't diminish his view of the american experience. after the war. he graduated from uc berkeley and eventually was recruited into politics. the city council seat in the sixties
ktvu is jesse gary tells us about the first day of services. for norman mineta. or. san jose city hall rotunda public light on the private grieving of the manetta family, one by one dignitaries and old friends rising to pay respects. it's no secret that norman eta san jose's favorite son, norman y. mineta who only wanted to be called norm was born in san jose in 1931. but the outbreak of war for america a decade later would shape his views on politics for his lifetime. president roosevelt...
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jesse. alex julie. there's about an hour for the public to come out and view the urn that contains the remains of norman eta that's inside the attend a of city hall and ended seven. so you have a little bit less than an hour to do so. earlier today, a ceremony a rest in honor ceremony here at city hall, which took place literally just blocks from where the manetta family lived here in san jose. these moments of reflection are a tribute to a man who was everybody's bff, everybody's best friend forever. the honorable norman. why many around. norman eta was born in san jose in 1931 to a working class family. his pursuit of the american dream sidetracked for a time by one of the darkest moments in american history. after the outbreak of world war ii, his family was one of thousands incarcerated by the roosevelt administration. he didn't let the immoral act taint his worldview went on to graduate from uc berkeley moved into politics in the late sixties. and then served as the city's first mayor of color in 1972, then a chance to serve in congress when silicon valley was transforming from an agricultural hub
jesse. alex julie. there's about an hour for the public to come out and view the urn that contains the remains of norman eta that's inside the attend a of city hall and ended seven. so you have a little bit less than an hour to do so. earlier today, a ceremony a rest in honor ceremony here at city hall, which took place literally just blocks from where the manetta family lived here in san jose. these moments of reflection are a tribute to a man who was everybody's bff, everybody's best friend...