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welcome after i spoke to danny kruger i caught up with kim leadbeater, who is the main sponsor of theext stage, but not a majority for the actual text. there's a lot of work to do. yeah, there's absolutely still a lot of work to do. i mean, i'm very happy with the bill or i wouldn't have proposed it. and it was excellently drafted by someone who is an expert in doing such things. but if people feel there are slight changes that we need to make and amendments that they want to put forward, that's what parliament does. that's part of the process, in the same way with any other piece of legislation. so let's get going on that. kim leadbeater there who still has a prominent role to play in committee stage. before we came on air, i spoke to dame esther rantzen who has been at the forefront of the campaign for this bill. she is being treated for stage four lung cancer. i asked her what she made of a debate she didn't think she would live long enough to see. well, it was extremely impressive. the house was full to the brim, which i gather is quite unusual for private members' bills, and the
welcome after i spoke to danny kruger i caught up with kim leadbeater, who is the main sponsor of theext stage, but not a majority for the actual text. there's a lot of work to do. yeah, there's absolutely still a lot of work to do. i mean, i'm very happy with the bill or i wouldn't have proposed it. and it was excellently drafted by someone who is an expert in doing such things. but if people feel there are slight changes that we need to make and amendments that they want to put forward,...
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tony kruger. | this house. tony kruger. think this house.ink particularly of this house. tony kruger. i think particularly of disabled people, many of whom require constant treatment to stay alive, all eligible under this bill for a state—sponsored dad. i refer members to the human rights commission which made the point that the line between disability and terminal illness is very blurred, which is why the title of this bill is in fact so dangerous. i will make more progress. the second question the medical practitioners have to answer is about environmental capacity and this is a great vagueness. —— is about mental capacity. the bill says the definition of capacity is based on the mental capacity act of 2005 but that is deliberately expansive and explicitly assumes capacity, so having a depression is no bar to capacity, nor is being suicidal. —— so having acute depression. so the capacity testis depression. so the capacity test is no bar. then coercion, is the patient asking for assisted death because of outside pressure? there are two glar
tony kruger. | this house. tony kruger. think this house.ink particularly of this house. tony kruger. i think particularly of disabled people, many of whom require constant treatment to stay alive, all eligible under this bill for a state—sponsored dad. i refer members to the human rights commission which made the point that the line between disability and terminal illness is very blurred, which is why the title of this bill is in fact so dangerous. i will make more progress. the second...
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kruger, who's a radical whig, they talk about kruger and others that are a of circle are opponents of britain's towards america. isaac barry is another person that gates is friendly with in bristol while he's there there by the late 1760s. if you read what gates is writing, he's espousing pretty standard radical whig ideas fears about corruption, fears about autocar. see, he complains about the lack of social in great britain, and he views that his own inability to rise through the ranks is a sign that something larger, wrong with the british system, that corruption is preventing the preventing men of merit from rising the ranks. by 1770. there are some of gates his friends were openly calling him a republican and a democrat. so this was pretty well known by 1770 that he is he's a political radical and in particular, he chafes at privilege. you find complaints, the nobility in his letters about the aristocracy. and it's really blending strands of social and ideological radicalism. the late 1760s and early 1770s, a critic of class, class privilege, social hierarchy, aristotle percy fea
kruger, who's a radical whig, they talk about kruger and others that are a of circle are opponents of britain's towards america. isaac barry is another person that gates is friendly with in bristol while he's there there by the late 1760s. if you read what gates is writing, he's espousing pretty standard radical whig ideas fears about corruption, fears about autocar. see, he complains about the lack of social in great britain, and he views that his own inability to rise through the ranks is a...
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state senator liz kruger proposed that the empire state and fellow blue northeastern states go to canadae said instead of us all trying to illegal cross the border at night without them noticing. hard because there are lots of us. they should instead agree to let us be the southeast province, a new province of canada. we combine and be a great new province as the southeast province of canada. anybody in the states are progressive democrats and fit in well with the political philosophy of most of the canadian elected officials. she chairs the finance committee also says her state and the others should stop sending tax money to the federal government as part of the their protest. new york state's controller says the empire state sends more than $361 billion a year or provides 6.5% of the whole federal budget. incoming trump border czar tom homan says nothing will stop them. >> those people saying they will stop us from what we're doing, they will not. i will do this job. men and women from ice will do this job and you won't stop us. a word of advice. if you impede us there will be conseque
state senator liz kruger proposed that the empire state and fellow blue northeastern states go to canadae said instead of us all trying to illegal cross the border at night without them noticing. hard because there are lots of us. they should instead agree to let us be the southeast province, a new province of canada. we combine and be a great new province as the southeast province of canada. anybody in the states are progressive democrats and fit in well with the political philosophy of most...
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it is john kruger, james johnson, they have this meeting. a kind of, sears, maybe he's a little bit like a lobbyist. he is trying to get a sense of what new yorkers are feeling. so they talk to about the quartering act, like we have to get to do something here parliament is going to do something bad, and sears recommends, what they do in congress now, they attach the currency to this builder passed through, and that will quell sort of new yorkers anger. this is a critical misstep. up until this point, they've had a really good sense of new yorkers feelings and thoughts about the imperial crisis, and they have been able to mobilize support and kind of, like, direct new yorkers support where they want it. when they are going to vote on this bill, they lock the doors to the assembly. they physically lock the doors so nobody can get in. this is a critical misstep. >> after they've opened it up? >> after they open it up, they close it. so mcdougal anonymously writes a broadside. it is called to the betrayed inhabitants of new york, and he alleges
it is john kruger, james johnson, they have this meeting. a kind of, sears, maybe he's a little bit like a lobbyist. he is trying to get a sense of what new yorkers are feeling. so they talk to about the quartering act, like we have to get to do something here parliament is going to do something bad, and sears recommends, what they do in congress now, they attach the currency to this builder passed through, and that will quell sort of new yorkers anger. this is a critical misstep. up until this...
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you have personalfamily, - people may not know that your son, danny kruger, the conservative mp, nowal and against this. oh, yeah. we went to both canada and america to see what's happening there, and i'm afraid... we came a bit closer to each other in the sense that we had a sit down and rather i think the trouble with this debate as there has been too much shouting and not enough listening, but to be honest, i think the real reason that danny is opposed is because he's never seen anybody die in that way, although obviously i cannot prove it, had he seen his father die or his uncle die, he would have a different opinion. dame prue leith there giving her arguments in support of the bill. to hear the other side, i also spoke to cardinal vincent nichols, who is the archbishop of westminster. he explained why he's against the bill. we are particularly concerned about the vulnerability of the poor and of those _ the vulnerability of the poor and of those who — the vulnerability of the poor and of those who might feel they are a burden— those who might feel they are a burden on— those who
you have personalfamily, - people may not know that your son, danny kruger, the conservative mp, nowal and against this. oh, yeah. we went to both canada and america to see what's happening there, and i'm afraid... we came a bit closer to each other in the sense that we had a sit down and rather i think the trouble with this debate as there has been too much shouting and not enough listening, but to be honest, i think the real reason that danny is opposed is because he's never seen anybody die...
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we've heard from conservatives like danny kruger who says he is concerned that although this bill haswith disabilities or mental illnesses or depression and things like that, he says once you open a door where the state says it's ok for the medical profession to be involved of a people to be able to take their own lives at the end of life, that that is a door that will only open wider and he says thatis only open wider and he says that is what has happened in otherjurisdictions. and he says the other safeguards is not sure they will work because the safeguard you have to have two doctors underjudge, he says the experience in other pieces of the people would go to doctors they know will approve the request. both of those people, the liberal democrat leader and the conservative mp, say they want more focus on end—of—life care, better end—of—life care so that people feel they will be better taken care of in their last days. the doctors and some of those supporting the bill today, what they have said is that simply doesn't work in some cases and this is an important reassurance. what will
we've heard from conservatives like danny kruger who says he is concerned that although this bill haswith disabilities or mental illnesses or depression and things like that, he says once you open a door where the state says it's ok for the medical profession to be involved of a people to be able to take their own lives at the end of life, that that is a door that will only open wider and he says thatis only open wider and he says that is what has happened in otherjurisdictions. and he says the...
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have to be locking all your windows and doors, these panic situations, like you've got some freddy krugerf you leave a door open, they can walk in through a door or a window. they're adapted to eating almost anything and they're opportunists. if you leave garbage in your garbage can with it open, they're going to come to that. don't think they'll look at you and think, oh, human, i'm going to get them now. having said that, they are frightened. they're frightened now. so a frightened primate can be a dangerous primate. don't try to corner them. >> i imagine that factors into the process of trying to capture them. they might feel cornered and do something like bite somebody. >> exactly. the best thing to do, leave it to the experts. these troops are very strong, social bonds which is probably why you're seeing them close to where they escaped from. they're communicating with each other. they're going, hey, where's alice? oh, alice is over there. the best way they can do this is try to set up some type of enclosure. next to the enclosure they're already in and try to bait them in slowly wit
have to be locking all your windows and doors, these panic situations, like you've got some freddy krugerf you leave a door open, they can walk in through a door or a window. they're adapted to eating almost anything and they're opportunists. if you leave garbage in your garbage can with it open, they're going to come to that. don't think they'll look at you and think, oh, human, i'm going to get them now. having said that, they are frightened. they're frightened now. so a frightened primate...
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we krugere cup cakes for everybody. rachel: which one is the spice cake. >> this is the one.hel: let me see. will: nut spice cake? >> no nuts just traditional spice. rachel: just saying, not bad. not bad. red or blue inside? >> it's brown but i'm going with red. >> you're on the right show, amy. rachel: you're going to cut into it. >> i'd be insulted if you didn't. >> look at that. rachel: it's beautiful. >> put it on a napkin here. that looks beautiful. we have forks? pete: kids, come and get your sugar for the morning. will: it's beautiful and anyone is is watching and interested in what you do with cup cakes or cakes why where do they tined now synergy home >> 10 p 2 south main street in which he is shire, connecticut connecticut. amycakess l.l.c.,.com will: try to do it. rachel: we have one more surprise just ahead. will: i got it. we have election day quiz. we're taking on the kids. ♪ ♪ ♪ the winter escapes sale is now on. visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals. humana medicare advantage plans. carry this card and you could have the power to unlock benefits beyond origi
we krugere cup cakes for everybody. rachel: which one is the spice cake. >> this is the one.hel: let me see. will: nut spice cake? >> no nuts just traditional spice. rachel: just saying, not bad. not bad. red or blue inside? >> it's brown but i'm going with red. >> you're on the right show, amy. rachel: you're going to cut into it. >> i'd be insulted if you didn't. >> look at that. rachel: it's beautiful. >> put it on a napkin here. that looks...
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they are working with a kruger firm on outside candidates.n internal candidate than him. now sources tell me the message from the board is that succession will not be delayed again. mike. >> we will look for more clues as disney reports. thank you. >>> getting news now out of openai. >> mike, yeah, openai co-founder greg brockman is returning to work after a leave of absence. >> this is according to a new report just out in bloomberg. he took a leave of absence earlier this year, this also came amid a wave of top executive and co-founder exodus at the company. most recently, it was ctom i.r.a. di who departed. bloomberg reported that brockman told employees he is working with sam altman for new role at the company. we have reached out for openai for comment. >> thank you. >>> still ahead. instacart among the key names reporting in overtime. we will break down the t themes and metrics every investor needs to be watching. "closing bell" will be right back. we're still going for that nice catch. we're still going for that perfect pizza. and with
they are working with a kruger firm on outside candidates.n internal candidate than him. now sources tell me the message from the board is that succession will not be delayed again. mike. >> we will look for more clues as disney reports. thank you. >>> getting news now out of openai. >> mike, yeah, openai co-founder greg brockman is returning to work after a leave of absence. >> this is according to a new report just out in bloomberg. he took a leave of absence...
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[cheering] [applause] >> let's give a big hand to edgar award winning novelist william kent kruger.ering] >> thanks everyone for being of this evening. what an honor it is to have been asked to be a part of the centennial celebration for simon & schuster. i am so honored to share at this stage were so many illustrious authors. i've got to share with you not 15 minutes ago doris kearns goodwin's b showed me the way to the bathroom. [laughter] that's going to make it into my memoir if i ever write one. it seems to me we should never underestimate the impact the stories we read to our children's might have on them. their influence can last a lifetime for that certainly true for me. a book that was read to me as a child and published by simon & schuster to this day affects how i approach w storytelling. now, want to do a book event one of the questions i love to ask an audience is what is the first book that made ak difference in your life? was the first book that opened due to the power of story? i get a wide range of responses. and wonderfully surprising answers. after i've heard what
[cheering] [applause] >> let's give a big hand to edgar award winning novelist william kent kruger.ering] >> thanks everyone for being of this evening. what an honor it is to have been asked to be a part of the centennial celebration for simon & schuster. i am so honored to share at this stage were so many illustrious authors. i've got to share with you not 15 minutes ago doris kearns goodwin's b showed me the way to the bathroom. [laughter] that's going to make it into my...
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let's give a big hand to edgar award winning novelist william kent kruger.ll, thanks, everyone, for being here this evening. and what an it is to have been asked to be a of the centennial celebration for simon and schuster. i am so honored to the stage with so many illustrious and i got to share this with you not 15 minutes ago. doris kearns showed me the way to the bathroom bathroom. that's going to make it into my memoir. i ever write one. so it seems to me, we should never underestimate the impact of the stories we read to our children might have on them. their influence can last a lifetime. that's certainly true for me. a book that was read to me as a child, and that was published by simon and schuster to this day affects how i approach storytelling. now, when i do a book event. one of the questions i love to ask to ask audience is what was the first book that made a difference your life? what was the first book that opened due to the power of story? and i guess a wide range of responses and often some wonderfully surprising answers and i have heard what
let's give a big hand to edgar award winning novelist william kent kruger.ll, thanks, everyone, for being here this evening. and what an it is to have been asked to be a of the centennial celebration for simon and schuster. i am so honored to the stage with so many illustrious and i got to share this with you not 15 minutes ago. doris kearns showed me the way to the bathroom bathroom. that's going to make it into my memoir. i ever write one. so it seems to me, we should never underestimate the...
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presumably, you accept that. —— and a kruger who was against this bill.mprove palliative care but as we can seen a lot of coverage, even people who are getting the best palliative care, still wanted it as a choice. this always outside of palliative care and about autonomy and people wanting to exercise choice. ., , ., ~' and people wanting to exercise choice. ., , ., ~ , choice. tell me how you think this bill will work? _ choice. tell me how you think this bill will work? i— choice. tell me how you think this bill will work? i think— choice. tell me how you think this bill will work? i think they're - bill will work? i think they're auoin to bill will work? i think they're going to be _ bill will work? i think they're going to be royal— bill will work? i think they're | going to be royal challengers bill will work? i think they're - going to be royal challengers about how it will work in practice which will be crucial at the committee stage. if you think of what two doctors who are doing this, i think people will know that it would be an issue with acces
presumably, you accept that. —— and a kruger who was against this bill.mprove palliative care but as we can seen a lot of coverage, even people who are getting the best palliative care, still wanted it as a choice. this always outside of palliative care and about autonomy and people wanting to exercise choice. ., , ., ~' and people wanting to exercise choice. ., , ., ~ , choice. tell me how you think this bill will work? _ choice. tell me how you think this bill will work? i— choice. tell...
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in a moment, we'll talk to someone who is going to vote against it, conservative mp danny kruger.here. at this stage, is there about which way this vote going to go? well, the house of commons has been sitting late. i'vejust made it here, and in the last few hours, i have heard very different views. one of the commons' senior official says to me they have no idea which way will go on friday. i have spoken to someone on the government side who will be familiar with how the government does its counting, though they are studiously neutral, and they are studiously neutral, and they say they believe this bill will scrape through on friday, and they say the reason for that is that all journalists are focusing on those cabinet ministers who are very prominently speaking out against it, and they say they think there will be a lot of ministers who support it, so it will scrape through. but interestingly, talking to two newly elected labour mps in favour of this legislation, and they think it is beginning to struggle, because so many of the newly elected labour mps are saying it is too much
in a moment, we'll talk to someone who is going to vote against it, conservative mp danny kruger.here. at this stage, is there about which way this vote going to go? well, the house of commons has been sitting late. i'vejust made it here, and in the last few hours, i have heard very different views. one of the commons' senior official says to me they have no idea which way will go on friday. i have spoken to someone on the government side who will be familiar with how the government does its...
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conservative mp danny kruger, who led opposition to the bill, said he was disappointed with the verdict> my concern, though, is that we're going to change the way the medical profession works, the medical profession works, the way our whole society thinks about life and death. i mean, what now will happen if we pass this law is that every person who's approaching the end of their life, or who qualifies for an assisted death, which would be a lot of people. but every elderly person, every member of their family would have to consider this new option, and they'd have to have the conversation. is it time for mum or granny or myself to apply for an assisted death? is it the right thing ? we need to do so right thing? we need to do so much more to help those people. we really, really do. that's what we should be putting all of our efforts into improving palliative care. the whole of society will change the whole of the way we relate to our doctors will change if we pass this law. >> now, gb news understands that number 10 was not aware of the full facts about transport secretary louise hay's
conservative mp danny kruger, who led opposition to the bill, said he was disappointed with the verdict> my concern, though, is that we're going to change the way the medical profession works, the medical profession works, the way our whole society thinks about life and death. i mean, what now will happen if we pass this law is that every person who's approaching the end of their life, or who qualifies for an assisted death, which would be a lot of people. but every elderly person, every...
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danny kruger is a mpfor mp for east wiltshire, he opposed the bill.ry disappointed we lost the boat. i was encouraged by the debate itself will stop at that it went really well. the good news for my point of view, we lost the boat, there's only the second reading. a lot of colleagues were singular only voting for it because they recognise their problems with the bill. they think we can improve that in committee. i think that was a high—risk move. but let's see if they are right. we now have months of further debate and i am hopeful that colleagues who've expressed concerns will either succeed in strengthening the bill to make it safe or they will conclude they haven't been able to do that, we could defeat at a later stage in the third reading. you are a clear view was there was too much that needs fixing and this bill, that this isn't possible. is that you're settled view on this or is that open to change? end settled view on this or is that open to chance? , ., settled view on this or is that open to change?— to change? end up with a bill that i coul
danny kruger is a mpfor mp for east wiltshire, he opposed the bill.ry disappointed we lost the boat. i was encouraged by the debate itself will stop at that it went really well. the good news for my point of view, we lost the boat, there's only the second reading. a lot of colleagues were singular only voting for it because they recognise their problems with the bill. they think we can improve that in committee. i think that was a high—risk move. but let's see if they are right. we now have...
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we are nowjoined by daniel kruger who is a conservative mp who opened the debate to the opposite sideis argument. what is your reaction to this passing? i’m argument. what is your reaction to this passing?— argument. what is your reaction to this passing? i'm very disappointed that we lost — this passing? i'm very disappointed that we lost the _ this passing? i'm very disappointed that we lost the red _ this passing? i'm very disappointed that we lost the red and _ this passing? i'm very disappointed that we lost the red and i _ this passing? i'm very disappointed that we lost the red and i was - that we lost the red and i was encouraged by the debate itself. i thought— encouraged by the debate itself. i thought effective out on parliament. although _ thought effective out on parliament. although we lost the vote, it is only— although we lost the vote, it is only the — although we lost the vote, it is only the second reading and a lot of colleagues — only the second reading and a lot of colleagues were saying that they only write about for it but they recognise _ only write about for
we are nowjoined by daniel kruger who is a conservative mp who opened the debate to the opposite sideis argument. what is your reaction to this passing? i’m argument. what is your reaction to this passing?— argument. what is your reaction to this passing? i'm very disappointed that we lost — this passing? i'm very disappointed that we lost the _ this passing? i'm very disappointed that we lost the red _ this passing? i'm very disappointed that we lost the red and _ this passing? i'm very...