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there are other alleged victims of ted langford out there? there is, yes.s it wishes to express its deepest sympathies with all those who suffered abuse, safeguarding standards are paramount importance to the club and any reports of abuse will be investigated rigorously and reported to appropriate authorities. leicester said... if you are affected by any of the issues raised injim's report, you can get help and support on the bbc action line website. for the past three years, our programme has been investigating how bereaved parents and their children are looked after, and on tuesday we revealed that 18 organisations and charities had sent an open letter to the government urging it to change the law so unmarried widowers can receive financial support for their children. if your husband, wife or civil partner dies, and you are eligible for child benefit you can receive up to £10,000. this is called the bereavement support payment. but if you are unmarried, you are not entitled to it at all. it is estimated that every year around 2,000 families with children
there are other alleged victims of ted langford out there? there is, yes.s it wishes to express its deepest sympathies with all those who suffered abuse, safeguarding standards are paramount importance to the club and any reports of abuse will be investigated rigorously and reported to appropriate authorities. leicester said... if you are affected by any of the issues raised injim's report, you can get help and support on the bbc action line website. for the past three years, our programme has...
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i measure with the senator langford, the republican of oklahoma that will compensate hospitals in rural areas in downstate areas in illinois. i'm sure they will be the first to be involved and i have the thousand structures in the rural states will come together and join the senator langford and i that we have to try to find a way to make sure that they are adequately funded to get through this crisis. i would also add that we also need medical professionals in the long term. and hope that we will dedicate ourselves to improving the national health service corps as one way of doing that and focusing that in the rural areas and finally senator alexander, senator murray, and senator blunt to take international academy of sciences, the survey of our dependence on m foreign made medicines andal medical supplies and medical equipment. so that we can establish not only during this challenge crisis but for future challenges and prices with we have adequate domestic production capacity were necessary stockpiles to protect us. we found for example that some 20 major drugs were manufactured exclu
i measure with the senator langford, the republican of oklahoma that will compensate hospitals in rural areas in downstate areas in illinois. i'm sure they will be the first to be involved and i have the thousand structures in the rural states will come together and join the senator langford and i that we have to try to find a way to make sure that they are adequately funded to get through this crisis. i would also add that we also need medical professionals in the long term. and hope that we...
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so there are other alleged victims of ted langford out there? yes, there is, yes.? i couldn't put a number on it, victoria, to be honest with you. i know that at least two people have been in touch with me and said that they did see me on the programme, but they just didn't have the courage to come forward. you've given evidence to the football association inquiry into historical sexual abuse, which is still ongoing. and we were expecting their findings over a year ago. but there's been a delay apparently because of legal issues involving a different abuse case. it's more than two years now since you gave evidence to that inquiry, a face—to—face interview with the legal team running it. how confident are you in that process, given the length of time it's taking? not very confident. i met with clive sheldon myself. he's the qc. yes, a gentleman. i can't understand why the report is taking so long to come out. i realise there's legal issues involved. i do realise that. but two and a half, three years ago, greg clarke set up this independent inquiry. i actually went t
so there are other alleged victims of ted langford out there? yes, there is, yes.? i couldn't put a number on it, victoria, to be honest with you. i know that at least two people have been in touch with me and said that they did see me on the programme, but they just didn't have the courage to come forward. you've given evidence to the football association inquiry into historical sexual abuse, which is still ongoing. and we were expecting their findings over a year ago. but there's been a delay...
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let me turn to chris and another question from tonya and langford.t if i had to ta ke tonya and langford. what if i had to take my pet to the vet? best advice is ring the vet first full because if the vet is not operating you will not take the pet to the vet at all. but the bottom line is is an essential visit? if it is, then that animal posit welfare is important in the vet will acknowledge that and almost certainly want to see it. if it is not essential, or perhaps a medication or regular prescription, that could perhaps be done remotely without their having to be an appointment. i would without their having to be an appointment. iwould phone without their having to be an appointment. i would phone ahead and see if a plan is appointment. i would phone ahead and see ifa plan is in appointment. i would phone ahead and see if a plan is in place. most vets will thought of this and will have one. that sounds pretty sensible. a lot of questions about key workers in of questions about vulnerable groups and we have got one question here from ingrid. i am a
let me turn to chris and another question from tonya and langford.t if i had to ta ke tonya and langford. what if i had to take my pet to the vet? best advice is ring the vet first full because if the vet is not operating you will not take the pet to the vet at all. but the bottom line is is an essential visit? if it is, then that animal posit welfare is important in the vet will acknowledge that and almost certainly want to see it. if it is not essential, or perhaps a medication or regular...
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let me turn to chris, another question this time it from aunt tania from langford.take my pet to the vet? " best advice, ring the vet first. because of the vet is not operating, you want to be taken to the vet at all. the bottom line is is it an essential visit? if it's an essential visit? if it's an essential visits, than absolutely, that animal's welfare is important in the vet will acknowledge that and will certainly want to see it. if it's an inessential checkup or perhaps a medication, regular prescription, that could perhaps be done remotely without the vet having to see you or the animal and just something can be dropped off or picked up. i would phone ahead and see if the plan is in place. most vets will have thought of this and have one. that sounds like a sensible advice. catherine, a lot of questions about key workers, a lot of questions about vulnerable groups, and we have got one question here from ingrid, that rolls both into one. i mckee worker, how do i protect my 86—year—old mother who lives with me? thank you. hi, ingrid. a big shout out actually t
let me turn to chris, another question this time it from aunt tania from langford.take my pet to the vet? " best advice, ring the vet first. because of the vet is not operating, you want to be taken to the vet at all. the bottom line is is it an essential visit? if it's an essential visit? if it's an essential visits, than absolutely, that animal's welfare is important in the vet will acknowledge that and will certainly want to see it. if it's an inessential checkup or perhaps a...
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that was republican senator james langford of oklahoma taking president trump to task over his claims on coronavirus testing in the united states. the president has said over and over, if you want a test you can get it. as we mentioned in our last block, president trump said yesterday americans would be quarantined upon alively here in the united states if they're coming back from europe and test positive for the coronavirus. to clear this up, i want to bring in danny savalos. this is a topic we haven't necessarily covered as of yet, but considering the times, it seems like we need to go there. so talk about a person's rights until -- versus the government's power to self-quarantine especially in a time like this where it is a pandemic. >> it is a classic american conflict, the rights of the individual and the rights of the government and arguably the rights of the society as a whole. and the federal government has considerable power to quarantine. it flows from the commerce clause in protecting the boarders. but in raemt, federal government quarantines are relatively rare. the states
that was republican senator james langford of oklahoma taking president trump to task over his claims on coronavirus testing in the united states. the president has said over and over, if you want a test you can get it. as we mentioned in our last block, president trump said yesterday americans would be quarantined upon alively here in the united states if they're coming back from europe and test positive for the coronavirus. to clear this up, i want to bring in danny savalos. this is a topic...
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and langford another conservative who tries to be an ally of the administration, people should not be saying if you want to test, you can get tested. the president of the united states have been saying if you want to test, you can get tested and they are beautiful. >> he often wants to be a cheerleader and saying everything is going great whether or not it is the case. he has really play the severity of this. we did see a shift in tone. he was more somber. he still wants to suggest that everything is going to be okay. that creates confusion for the public. people don't see that. >> and this also clearly these members of congress are chann channelling the concerns of their constituents and if they can get tested or being tested or not, there is a practical issue here. this goes to the president's overall approach here. the fact that the testing have fallen so short and few tests being conducted. we don't know the scope of either of the spread or where the outbreaks actually are. when the president says we are doing very well, most public health community and lawmakers now who have been
and langford another conservative who tries to be an ally of the administration, people should not be saying if you want to test, you can get tested. the president of the united states have been saying if you want to test, you can get tested and they are beautiful. >> he often wants to be a cheerleader and saying everything is going great whether or not it is the case. he has really play the severity of this. we did see a shift in tone. he was more somber. he still wants to suggest that...
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voice on this issue and i think we'll hear more about problems with testing, in particular james langford was asked if president trump should stop saying every american could get a test because that's not consistent with the reality of what people are experiencing. he added people should not say if you want a test, you can get a test right now. so clearly lawmakers are hearing some alarming things behind closed doors. >> there's a report of a democrat who can't get a coronavirus test. kasie, thank you. do stand by for me just a moment if you can. kelly o'donnell at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, we know that the president is meeting with the prime minister of ireland. i believe that meeting is happening right now. we saw the speaker there wearing her green dress because she's also headed to meet the prime minister as well. our peter alexander reporting that the president of the united states a short time ago when asked about the ongoing crisis, all he said was that the markets will be fine. what else are we hearing from this administration? >> at the moment the president is trying to project t
voice on this issue and i think we'll hear more about problems with testing, in particular james langford was asked if president trump should stop saying every american could get a test because that's not consistent with the reality of what people are experiencing. he added people should not say if you want a test, you can get a test right now. so clearly lawmakers are hearing some alarming things behind closed doors. >> there's a report of a democrat who can't get a coronavirus test....
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we need the langford bill so we don't have the possibility of a government shutdown if we don't just give everybody everything they need. there is a new -- there is compromise in washington now. compromise is we'll give you everything you ask for if you will give us everything we ask for. that last omnibus, in one vote, with no debate, cost americans $2.1 trillion. we'll go back to the debate about our earmark. that's not the way to do it either. today i'm going to focus on one bright spot in our fiscal front, the bipartisan budget process reforms approved by the senate budget committee late last year. those reforms are the product of years of effort to improve our budget process that began probably before i was chairman, but from my standpoint with earnest when i became the chairman. since the budget committee has held more than a dozen hearings on the budget process reform, we met with budgeting experts including outstanding state officials, and we've listened to insights shared by our colleagues on both sides of the aisle and achieved some incremental successes along the way inclu
we need the langford bill so we don't have the possibility of a government shutdown if we don't just give everybody everything they need. there is a new -- there is compromise in washington now. compromise is we'll give you everything you ask for if you will give us everything we ask for. that last omnibus, in one vote, with no debate, cost americans $2.1 trillion. we'll go back to the debate about our earmark. that's not the way to do it either. today i'm going to focus on one bright spot in...
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earlier this year, i introduced the cfo vision act with senator warner, grassly, johnson, purdue and langford and expect the comptroller general, out of a hearing we had with him last october on the cfo act. it proposes the responsibilities to enhance strategic decision making and strengthen deputy cfo authority to ensure continuity when vacancies occur. it also calls for revised planning requirements and metrics to help address longstanding challenges like better ink willing costs and performance measures and modernizing outdated legacy systems. i should mention that at gao's suggestion, we have put in a request to omb to give us a list of all federal programs. i haven't got it yet. it seems to be some problem with the definition of what a federal program is. i think i can help with that if they would just give us a printout of all of the payments that go to any entity. if an entity is getting money from us, it's one of our programs. this is my last year in the senate and it's my sincere hope that we can take concrete steps toward a sustainable future before i leave, a turn to sensible budge
earlier this year, i introduced the cfo vision act with senator warner, grassly, johnson, purdue and langford and expect the comptroller general, out of a hearing we had with him last october on the cfo act. it proposes the responsibilities to enhance strategic decision making and strengthen deputy cfo authority to ensure continuity when vacancies occur. it also calls for revised planning requirements and metrics to help address longstanding challenges like better ink willing costs and...
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another and that's why i'm proud to support the never again education act led by senator rosen and langfordew new resources for holocaust education in our schools. i will use my power as minority leader to pass the bill through congress and show the world that america will never forget the painful lessons. [applause] we all know this will be a difficult year. the bipartisanship burning brightly, a national election will douse fuel on the flames but we must never, never let that partisan poison the bipartisan support that israel has always enjoyed, we must never, never let support for israel the sharp into another partisanship, another tool in the arsenal of political peddlers who party strategists, that is the path shortl surely . they have been able to count on the support of the united states from the days through the very first breath when president harry truman became the first to recognize as a member of the family of nations, there was another president, president kennedy who said that friendship for israel is not a personal matter, it's a national commitment, these words, that nation
another and that's why i'm proud to support the never again education act led by senator rosen and langfordew new resources for holocaust education in our schools. i will use my power as minority leader to pass the bill through congress and show the world that america will never forget the painful lessons. [applause] we all know this will be a difficult year. the bipartisanship burning brightly, a national election will douse fuel on the flames but we must never, never let that partisan poison...
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coming from democrats or the media, you can ask a staunch defender of the president, senator james langforden. >> anybody that wants a test can get a test. >> it's not consistent right now. that's obviously the goal, to get testing for everybody who wants testing, to get it in multiple locations. that's not accurate right now. >> should he stop saying that? >> yeah. people should not say if you want a test you can go get a test right now. >> well, the president is quick to accept credit for what appears to be like a solution, like that national rollout of a google website that google never agreed to. don't ask him to take the blame that most still can't get tested in this country. >> dr. fauci said earlier this week that the lag in testing was, in fact, failing. do you take responsibility for that, and when can you guarantee that every single american who needs a test will be able to have a test? what's the date of that? >> yeah, no, i don't take responsibility at all. >> remember that famous sign that president harry truman kept on his desk? "the buck stops here." apparently it's no longer
coming from democrats or the media, you can ask a staunch defender of the president, senator james langforden. >> anybody that wants a test can get a test. >> it's not consistent right now. that's obviously the goal, to get testing for everybody who wants testing, to get it in multiple locations. that's not accurate right now. >> should he stop saying that? >> yeah. people should not say if you want a test you can go get a test right now. >> well, the president is...
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. >> jake sherman, we heard senator langford and other republicans come out and say, no, no, the president is wrong about this. you can't get a test whenever you want it. we've seen republicans do the responsible thing. many of them, lindsey graham and others, kwarn tquarantining the. are there any of those people -- because we ask this question that is moot the last three years -- is there anyone around the president that can a, stsay stop, man. are there people around the president that can prevail and tell him how serious this is? this morning, koncontinuing his what if-isms. what about obama? what about his response to h1n1. it is not helpful. this is a serious moment, and the country needs him to lead. >> probably not. let's be honest. mark meadows, his now chief of staff, has an acute sense of the politics, and maybe he'll prevail that it is an important instance. what is useful to think about is how limited the president's involvement is in actual things that might help the economy and this public health crisis. he's not called the speaker of the house once. they've not spoken. vice
. >> jake sherman, we heard senator langford and other republicans come out and say, no, no, the president is wrong about this. you can't get a test whenever you want it. we've seen republicans do the responsible thing. many of them, lindsey graham and others, kwarn tquarantining the. are there any of those people -- because we ask this question that is moot the last three years -- is there anyone around the president that can a, stsay stop, man. are there people around the president that...