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>> i think the biggest frustration for some senior officials is that the white house liaisons have beenze career civil servants in their response around the pandemic or try to shape the overall messaging in the middle of this crisis. we have reported about the spokesperson michael caputo who's now on medical leave, he worked and tried to shape the reports coming from the cdc. katherine was someone who enlisted in the that effort to scrutinize the cdc and try to make sure that their messages were lining up with the president's more optimistic take on coronavirus. >> let's talk about the broader hhs, you're also reporting that these changes mean secretary azar's immediate team has now more control over the direction of hhs in the near term, and just yesterday "the new york times" reported that azar is asserting more authority over the fda, what are you hearing from your sources about what's going on hhs and how it is being run? >> the backdrop here, we are month and a half out from an election and the vaccine for coronavirus is foremost among the president, his aides, foremost as an objec
>> i think the biggest frustration for some senior officials is that the white house liaisons have beenze career civil servants in their response around the pandemic or try to shape the overall messaging in the middle of this crisis. we have reported about the spokesperson michael caputo who's now on medical leave, he worked and tried to shape the reports coming from the cdc. katherine was someone who enlisted in the that effort to scrutinize the cdc and try to make sure that their...
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boris johnson appearing before the parliament liaison committee, some heavy rate -- heavyweight questioningpening here. but is partially virtual, mainly in person. let us take a listen. have enougho not testing capacity now because in an ideal world, i would like to test absolutely everybody that wants a test, immediately. be in no doubt that, however there has been a massive increase in testing capacity. it has gone up from 2000 to 3000. it take place? pm johnson: we will be up to 500,000 by the end of october. >> the health secretary told the select committee it would be within two weeks. what has happened since then? why has it been put back? the health and social care hecht -- select committee was told that it would be solved a week from now. what has happened from now until then? 500,000 a day by the end of october. >> 500,000 a day, will that be enough to meet the demand that you project? pm johnson: we sincerely hope so. but what has happened is that demand has massively accelerated in the last couple of weeks. if you look at the graphs of people either asking for a test and getting
boris johnson appearing before the parliament liaison committee, some heavy rate -- heavyweight questioningpening here. but is partially virtual, mainly in person. let us take a listen. have enougho not testing capacity now because in an ideal world, i would like to test absolutely everybody that wants a test, immediately. be in no doubt that, however there has been a massive increase in testing capacity. it has gone up from 2000 to 3000. it take place? pm johnson: we will be up to 500,000 by...
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bush created a liaison with general donovan's organization. subordinate was the expanded ndrc, the committee on research which organize development of medicines such as penicillin and psychological studies, on what was called battle fatigue. the office of field services which deployed scientists to combat theaters to assist with the introduction of newly developed devices and techniques to combat command, in which the intelligence missions mentioned earlier. the obligatory office of the executive secretary that kept everything running. and several special suborganizations. three of these organizations are worthy of special note. section t developed a proximity fuse, also called the variable time fuse. this fuse constant antiaircraft or artillery shell to explode when it reached a specific distance from an object such as an airplane or the ground. its existence was considered so secret and so effective that it was forbidden to be used over land where it might fall into enemy hands. therefore, it saw its first use in the pacific aboard navy ship
bush created a liaison with general donovan's organization. subordinate was the expanded ndrc, the committee on research which organize development of medicines such as penicillin and psychological studies, on what was called battle fatigue. the office of field services which deployed scientists to combat theaters to assist with the introduction of newly developed devices and techniques to combat command, in which the intelligence missions mentioned earlier. the obligatory office of the...
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are -- do you have a committee liaison right now? >> specifically, we don't, but we're a small operation, under ten employees. we try to encourage everyone to become good neighbors. we think we've been a good neighbor since 2017. we've been reaching out. there's not a lot of businesses there, but i think through them, we have a certainly level of outreach. >> commissioner imperial: thank you very much for answering all of my questions. i'm generally supportive, however, i would like to hear more from other commissioners whether -- you know, whether we would need some sort of a support back or whether the time allowable, you know -- i mean, it looks like right now, it's allowed up to 10:00 p.m., but i would like the other commissioners' opinions, as well, in order to weigh-in. >> clerk: commissioners, before we go further, there are a couple more callers that would like to submit their public testimony. would you like me to go to those now? >> president koppel: yes, jonas, we'll go to the callers, and then we'll go to the other commis
are -- do you have a committee liaison right now? >> specifically, we don't, but we're a small operation, under ten employees. we try to encourage everyone to become good neighbors. we think we've been a good neighbor since 2017. we've been reaching out. there's not a lot of businesses there, but i think through them, we have a certainly level of outreach. >> commissioner imperial: thank you very much for answering all of my questions. i'm generally supportive, however, i would like...
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faced questions about the test shortage when he appeared in front of the senior mps who make up the liaisontly enough testing capacity available? no, the short answer to that is — no, we don't. and we don't have enough testing capacity now because in an ideal world i would like to test absolutely everybody that wants a test immediately. but he said his ambition was to have 500,000 tests a day available by the end of october. scientists have said half a million people a day will have symptoms consistent with covid in a normal winter without covid being present. so, if the target is half a million by october, all that will do is to deal with the people who have symptoms, coughs and colds, that they get anyway. we believe that with the additional tests that we're laying on, by ramping up nhs test and trace, we can make a very substantial difference. and covid testing also came up at pmqs, where angela rayner was filling in for sir keir starmer, who'd had to self—isolate while waiting for the results of a coronavirus test for a family member. mr speaker, i want to start by reading the prime min
faced questions about the test shortage when he appeared in front of the senior mps who make up the liaisontly enough testing capacity available? no, the short answer to that is — no, we don't. and we don't have enough testing capacity now because in an ideal world i would like to test absolutely everybody that wants a test immediately. but he said his ambition was to have 500,000 tests a day available by the end of october. scientists have said half a million people a day will have symptoms...
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are -- do you have a committee liaison right now? >> specifically, we don't, but we're a small operation, under ten employees. we try to encourage everyone to become good neighbors. we think we've been a good neighbor since 2017. we've been reaching out. there's not a lot of businesses there, but i think through them, we have a certainly level of outreach. >> commissioner imperial: thank you very much for answering all of my questions. i'm generally supportive, however, i would like to hear more from other commissioners whether -- you know, whether we would need some sort of a support back or whether the time allowable, you know -- i mean, it looks like right now, it's allowed up to 10:00 p.m., but i would like the other commissioners' opinions, as well, in order to weigh-in. >> clerk: commissioners, before we go further, there are a couple more callers that would like to submit their public testimony. would you like me to go to those now? >> president koppel: yes, jonas, we'll go to the callers, and then we'll go to the other commis
are -- do you have a committee liaison right now? >> specifically, we don't, but we're a small operation, under ten employees. we try to encourage everyone to become good neighbors. we think we've been a good neighbor since 2017. we've been reaching out. there's not a lot of businesses there, but i think through them, we have a certainly level of outreach. >> commissioner imperial: thank you very much for answering all of my questions. i'm generally supportive, however, i would like...
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so, today the house of commons liaison, he was saying that they're going to work night and day to tryants and i think will be actually want is some kind of competence at moment and let's get the testing system working properly, which it clearly is not. my local testing centre has just been closed down to be turned into a brexit park, and the real emergency is covid—19 at the moment and what we've got to do is try to stave off the second wave that is getting increasingly likely to hit us. tim, are guests, the phrase world beauty testing scheme that he initially described, do you think there will be regret for the choice of words. there must be regret but i've been very critical of the governments handling of this whole test in tracing business and i would concede because of up of the prime minister showed some more realism in the last 24 hours than he has previously and it was certainly downplaying his moonshot idea this time. he was admitting that there are real problems and i think that is with the british people want now. they do not want something very special. they don't want the
so, today the house of commons liaison, he was saying that they're going to work night and day to tryants and i think will be actually want is some kind of competence at moment and let's get the testing system working properly, which it clearly is not. my local testing centre has just been closed down to be turned into a brexit park, and the real emergency is covid—19 at the moment and what we've got to do is try to stave off the second wave that is getting increasingly likely to hit us. tim,...
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national lockdown and he said it again in the last couple of days yesterday in pmq and in front of the liaison terrified about the impact on the economy and he was talking about how it would be devastating if we had a second full national lockdown but i think we might end up seeing is a national lockdown by the back door and that either be because there is huge swaths of the country opposed or the northeast case regional markdowns or we was he so many different measures like cu rfews and we was he so many different measures like curfews and individual measures across the country as tantamount to across the country as tantamount to a national one. you reach the point where it would become semantics and is it clear if there is just one set of rules across the board so they know where they stand rather than differing in different parts of the country and community —— confusing them? the country and community —— confusing them ? the key country and community —— confusing them? the key mitigation threat the pandemic by the government has been poon pandemic by the government has been poor. we had a
national lockdown and he said it again in the last couple of days yesterday in pmq and in front of the liaison terrified about the impact on the economy and he was talking about how it would be devastating if we had a second full national lockdown but i think we might end up seeing is a national lockdown by the back door and that either be because there is huge swaths of the country opposed or the northeast case regional markdowns or we was he so many different measures like cu rfews and we was...
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the liaison. they said well you the police up then i said i didn't know that. and they said yes, they have a great reputation for that. but i always believed in the matthew peacemakers. they should be called children of god. so i always wanted to be a peacemaker opposed to a peacekeeper. anyone can keep the peace. a peacemaker has to listen and understand all factions trying to navigate and create peaceful solutions. >> that's a great way to look at it. >> everybody is affirmed. >> i like the concept and understanding. we know that there's been a lot of tension in the african- american communities with police. i'm sure that you've had to walk that line. >> i've been one of their fiercest critics. i love cops. but i have to be honest, in this last 25 years they have walked away from their ethical provisioning. not all of them. but, there is a percentage that has walked away from the ethical understanding of who and what they are in our societies and communities. we have woods, sto, and more. you know it's just >> you are speaking from experience. that's right. i
the liaison. they said well you the police up then i said i didn't know that. and they said yes, they have a great reputation for that. but i always believed in the matthew peacemakers. they should be called children of god. so i always wanted to be a peacemaker opposed to a peacekeeper. anyone can keep the peace. a peacemaker has to listen and understand all factions trying to navigate and create peaceful solutions. >> that's a great way to look at it. >> everybody is affirmed....
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first of all, how unusual to have these liaisons to report to the white house as opposed to the heads of their agencies and how does that change the jobs and what does tell us about expectations in the white house for 2020. >> jim, it's highly unusual as everything about the trump presidency is unusual. this is a continuation of a pattern that has gained momentum throughout president trump's term. it's happened at the cabinet level where initially you had widely respected figures like jim mattis and john kelly over time struggle to control the president's behavior and decision making, ultimately get forced out or leave on their own and be replaced by weaker and more compliant figures. same at the staff level and the president was impeached for smearing ukraine in the campaign. we've seen the president increasingly eliminate people that he thought cooperated in that impeachment inquiry who told about his behavior to democratic investigators and we've seen that this fall with the coronavirus pandemic. sometimes with bad results. the president installed michael caputo as chief spokespers
first of all, how unusual to have these liaisons to report to the white house as opposed to the heads of their agencies and how does that change the jobs and what does tell us about expectations in the white house for 2020. >> jim, it's highly unusual as everything about the trump presidency is unusual. this is a continuation of a pattern that has gained momentum throughout president trump's term. it's happened at the cabinet level where initially you had widely respected figures like jim...
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they sat down for what was called lunch buffet liaison for this war tree bean steve you took that bold. letters to slop this week on going to use water with a couple of beans floating around in it most of being here for 2 months they say they don't know why but they were rounded up from their homes. each took a bit of bread. in his hand an interesting later kept them for later i saw i saw them holding their breath they didn't get it then they needed it for later or tomorrow or the next day or for somebody else maybe. and then the men left back to wherever they'd come from away from our cameras and questions hidden from the united nations and the red cross have been denied access to a mosque hidden until now from the world david this it if she's gonna deliver this is dan i listen this bay donna quiz will probably almost me this will put you know so poorly or. could do. nothing or. we saw oh. less than an hour in the canteen as these shifts change they came in had this motorists who left again to the. right. in a state of power people fear clutching the support of bread as they went back
they sat down for what was called lunch buffet liaison for this war tree bean steve you took that bold. letters to slop this week on going to use water with a couple of beans floating around in it most of being here for 2 months they say they don't know why but they were rounded up from their homes. each took a bit of bread. in his hand an interesting later kept them for later i saw i saw them holding their breath they didn't get it then they needed it for later or tomorrow or the next day or...
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over the last hour and a half, the prime minister has been appearing in front of the commons liaisonsenior mps on the pandemic and on brexit. borisjohnson has defended the uks coronavirus testing system, insisting it compares "extremely well" with other european countries. he also said he did not want to see a second national lockdown to combat the pandemic, saying it would be completely wrong for britain and be financially disastrous. let's take a listen to some of the coronavirus questioning, first of all. do we have currently enough testing capacity available? the short answer to that is — no, we don't. we don't have enough testing capacity now because, in an ideal world, i would like to test absolutely everybody that wants a test. and so... when will we have that? so, let's be in no doubt that, however, there has been a massive increase in testing capacity. and it's gone up from 2,000... i acknowledge that, prime minister. following the chairman's directions, let's consider when will the capacity be in place? we'll be up to 500,000 by the end of october. by the end of october? th
over the last hour and a half, the prime minister has been appearing in front of the commons liaisonsenior mps on the pandemic and on brexit. borisjohnson has defended the uks coronavirus testing system, insisting it compares "extremely well" with other european countries. he also said he did not want to see a second national lockdown to combat the pandemic, saying it would be completely wrong for britain and be financially disastrous. let's take a listen to some of the coronavirus...
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director of the office of public liaison but steve benen writes priebus blocked that job on me i called president trump and said hey those guys are bad guys if you if you ever want to get rid of them and you need my help just give me a call come down and i'll do it and so he did he called me in mid july and told me i was right about then he asked me to come work for him the just give me a call come down and i'll do it and so he did he called me in mid july and told me that i was right about then he asked me to come work for him the communications directors job was open and so he gave me that job and that's my shortcoming larry i have to own that. i allowed my pride in my ego to cause me to make irrational judgment on the situation and so what i tell younger people when i talk about that decision if you put your decision making your emotions go up when you're in that was the case for me. i've become very good friends with general kelly so there's a silver. we're right back with more power. than a supposed home. some of. the other numbers. sure the. clear during your force wave would be n
director of the office of public liaison but steve benen writes priebus blocked that job on me i called president trump and said hey those guys are bad guys if you if you ever want to get rid of them and you need my help just give me a call come down and i'll do it and so he did he called me in mid july and told me i was right about then he asked me to come work for him the just give me a call come down and i'll do it and so he did he called me in mid july and told me that i was right about...
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we need to go to the liaison committee of the house of commons, bernard jenkin is the chairman and inmes a year and this has been an exceptional year but i will make sure that i look carefully at my diary and do my utmost to oblige your distinguish committee.” will take that as a yes. if all your answers are as expensive as that particular answer we may have to keep you beyond your five o'clock deadline, so if you will keep your answers are short, prime minister, we will endeavour to keep our questions short so you have plenty of time to answer them. we have three themes and we will start with the government response to the pandemic. greg clarke. it is good to see you again, prime minister. what we know from the science is that most people with covid have no symptoms at all but they are infectious. and that is why testing and tracing those with symptoms and those without is so key to controlling it. we have expanded testing capacity enormously and we are testing more compared to other countries like germany and spain. yet this week even people with covid symptoms in kent are being tol
we need to go to the liaison committee of the house of commons, bernard jenkin is the chairman and inmes a year and this has been an exceptional year but i will make sure that i look carefully at my diary and do my utmost to oblige your distinguish committee.” will take that as a yes. if all your answers are as expensive as that particular answer we may have to keep you beyond your five o'clock deadline, so if you will keep your answers are short, prime minister, we will endeavour to keep our...
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director of the office of public liaison but steve benen writes priebus blocked that job on me i called president trump and said hey those guys are bad guys if you if you ever want to get rid of them and you need my help just give me a call come down and i'll do it and so he did he called me in mid july and told me i was right about then the asked me to come work for him the communications director's job was open and so he gave me that job and that's my shortcoming and larry i have to own that. i allowed my pride in my ego to cause me to make irrational judgment on the situation and so what i tell younger people when i talk about that decision if you put your pride and ego into your decision making your emotions go up in your intelligence goes down and you could put yourself in a spot that you should be and that was the case for me but i think it's worth pointing out though that there's a silver lining to that story i got fired by john kelly 11 days after i started to jump ministration that probably want a long way to help me save my marriage it probably went to long with help me save m
director of the office of public liaison but steve benen writes priebus blocked that job on me i called president trump and said hey those guys are bad guys if you if you ever want to get rid of them and you need my help just give me a call come down and i'll do it and so he did he called me in mid july and told me i was right about then the asked me to come work for him the communications director's job was open and so he gave me that job and that's my shortcoming and larry i have to own that....
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cross border relations have soured in recent months with the north destroying a liaison office and cutting lines of communication with the sound. this apology from kim jong un seems to signal the conscious effort to keep open the possibility of restoring relations in the future. bride al-jazeera so. ok let's go back to the u.s. now protests are being held from coast to coast in america to demand justice for brianna taylor the african american was shot and killed by the police inside her home in louisville kentucky in march from los angeles to new york demonstrators demanding the arrest and the prosecution of all 3 officers involved a grand jury decided on wednesday not to file any charges against them. 2 people have been arrested after a stabbing attack at an office in the french capital paris today it happened at the building which used to house the offices of the satirical newspaper shirley abdo 12 people were killed in an attack there in 2015 the attack on friday wounded 2 people the french prime minister who went to the scene says anti terror teams are now joined the investigation. the
cross border relations have soured in recent months with the north destroying a liaison office and cutting lines of communication with the sound. this apology from kim jong un seems to signal the conscious effort to keep open the possibility of restoring relations in the future. bride al-jazeera so. ok let's go back to the u.s. now protests are being held from coast to coast in america to demand justice for brianna taylor the african american was shot and killed by the police inside her home in...
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essential and it got quite a lot of criticism from fellow mps, including conservative mps on the liaisonmittee which is a senior committee of the members of parliament were government ministers, some former government ministers, some former government ministers, who were questioning him on how quickly the problems in the track and trace system would've been sorted out and he suggested that 500,000 tests a day by the end of october and saying, he understood the frustrations that people felt with the system, but he did not think the system is failing and compared to many other european countries, the uk was doing more countries. and there's disconnect between his suggestion that things cannot go to the right direction in the views of many peoples constituents and those talking to a member of parliament are finding it very difficult to be tested locally near their own home if they've got symptoms. talking about this a little further left for the panel of experts, a big day when it comes to brexit as well for the government and the internal market —— internal market bill. there has been good
essential and it got quite a lot of criticism from fellow mps, including conservative mps on the liaisonmittee which is a senior committee of the members of parliament were government ministers, some former government ministers, some former government ministers, who were questioning him on how quickly the problems in the track and trace system would've been sorted out and he suggested that 500,000 tests a day by the end of october and saying, he understood the frustrations that people felt with...
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minister when they appear in front of senior mps for a grilling at the hands of what is known as the liaisonough paces on all sorts of subjects here in westminster today. but as you might expect, it is the public‘s frustration over the edges with testing and put boris johnson under pressure. all date from almost all angles. have you thought about testing? pressing questions at a rocky time. when are you going to sort out testing? what happened to exams, would ministers really break the law? 0n would ministers really break the law? on top of the list, where are they coronavirus tests the government promised and the country needs? do we have currently enough testing capacity? the short answer to that is now, we don't. we don't have enough testing capacity now because in an ideal world i would like to test absolutely everybody but once i test immediately. with cases rising though he made this warning about lives that could be lost soon. we must expect those infections proportionately to lead to mortality. that is the reality. good that main another lockdown? we are going to do everything in our
minister when they appear in front of senior mps for a grilling at the hands of what is known as the liaisonough paces on all sorts of subjects here in westminster today. but as you might expect, it is the public‘s frustration over the edges with testing and put boris johnson under pressure. all date from almost all angles. have you thought about testing? pressing questions at a rocky time. when are you going to sort out testing? what happened to exams, would ministers really break the law?...
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cross border relations have soured in recent months with the north destroying a liaison office and cutting lines of communication with the sounds of this apology from kim jong un seems to signal the conscious effort to keep open the possibility of restoring relations in the future robin pride al-jazeera sold. a chinese pharmaceutical company says its corona virus vaccine could be ready by early next year the vaccine being developed by side of ak is on its 3rd and final round of human testing if it passes clinical trials inside of x. says its factories can produce hundreds of millions of doses by march. well trials for that drug involved thousands of people worldwide including in brazil for millions of doses of the vaccine are set to arrive next month why can you not hear of reports from rio de janeiro. brazilians may be out and about as if the pandemic were already over but far from it with almost 140000 dead the country is the world's 3rd largest covert dine hotspot but there's light at the end of the tunnel least in brazil so powerful state and it's coming from china the middle watch. do
cross border relations have soured in recent months with the north destroying a liaison office and cutting lines of communication with the sounds of this apology from kim jong un seems to signal the conscious effort to keep open the possibility of restoring relations in the future robin pride al-jazeera sold. a chinese pharmaceutical company says its corona virus vaccine could be ready by early next year the vaccine being developed by side of ak is on its 3rd and final round of human testing if...
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boss here on the show as a liaison across paris have to close that door off to ten pm. it's not the case we have restaurants in other words it's fine to have a coffee or a glass of wine. if you are eating at the same time. the idea is to prevent people from gathering outside boston ending up mixing mingling. and not respecting measures of social distancing. we spoke to torres and gulls mixed reactions regarding these matches. now do i like we going to kind of be at home all the time and we're not going to go. anywhere anymore and it's a little bit like. a very soon i think so. yes we are nott happy abobout it but- we don't have any other choice so. we have to respect to head the rules. call one of those a. z. and it's not over yet. so if want. to be over we still have to be. cautious so- i know some people are arguing. that they have to think about ff. and that following. the new measures are bound to hit hard the many pubs on cults our boss that make most of that revenue from business off to ten pm. they say that the tax breaks and days offered by the state is not enou
boss here on the show as a liaison across paris have to close that door off to ten pm. it's not the case we have restaurants in other words it's fine to have a coffee or a glass of wine. if you are eating at the same time. the idea is to prevent people from gathering outside boston ending up mixing mingling. and not respecting measures of social distancing. we spoke to torres and gulls mixed reactions regarding these matches. now do i like we going to kind of be at home all the time and we're...
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already, he faces another this afternoon when some of the most senior backbenchers all quiz him at the liaisont was a very warm day yesterday, temperatures and in their mid—20s for many of us, even a 31 in the south—east of england. the next few days will stay settled, plenty of sunshine around, it just days will stay settled, plenty of sunshine around, itjust won't be that warm. the temperature drop today will be most noticeable across the northern half of the uk, air coming in from the north following a cool front, the afternoon will be some 10 degrees cooler compared to yesterday. it is a lot more cloudy across parts of scotland, north—east of england, but earlier sunshine in the south of the country. this evening will still be quite warm, left over from today. around 25 south fort london, bristol and cardiff. but notice in newcastle and aberdeen, is only around 12 degrees soa aberdeen, is only around 12 degrees so a fairly nippy evening on the way. a cold front moves across holland, east anglia and a curving up holland, east anglia and a curving up into wales. fresh air comes on behind off
already, he faces another this afternoon when some of the most senior backbenchers all quiz him at the liaisont was a very warm day yesterday, temperatures and in their mid—20s for many of us, even a 31 in the south—east of england. the next few days will stay settled, plenty of sunshine around, it just days will stay settled, plenty of sunshine around, itjust won't be that warm. the temperature drop today will be most noticeable across the northern half of the uk, air coming in from the...
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if you can both keep us apprise of your steps to liaison with these filing officers. i actually think that with the biannual review that's going on which you will have a connection. in addition to specifically, at least in the phase of the annual filing in april, an opportunity to engage with those filing officers and their staff and do outreach and education heads up next year. other thing with respect to the budget -- you were saying, the board is going to act on the 15th and then first reading is on whatever the 22nd and final adoption on the 29th. that means the hearing on the 15th is with the committee and is actually a subject to further action, changes by the board? if they are not doing first reading until the 22nd, i assume the 15th is still open to the board doing addbacks, etcetera. i'd be curious if anyone hears of anything, make sure you let executive director pelham know that so she can put the touch on somebody -- it will be forthcoming. going back to commissioner bush's comment, on the statement of incompatible activities, that's another item i like to
if you can both keep us apprise of your steps to liaison with these filing officers. i actually think that with the biannual review that's going on which you will have a connection. in addition to specifically, at least in the phase of the annual filing in april, an opportunity to engage with those filing officers and their staff and do outreach and education heads up next year. other thing with respect to the budget -- you were saying, the board is going to act on the 15th and then first...
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she was the main liaison for mike pence. the covid-19 task force and she was his top staffer. last night she released a video through our organization talking about what she saw while she was on the task force, and it is a moving story because olivia is clearly a person who went into this job because she wanted to protect the lives of americans. that is everything that she has done in counterterrorism, she was in the department of homeland security, what she wanted to do was protect americans, and she says while working on the task force, they were trying to help americans navigate the task force -- the pandemic and donald trump was making their job more difficult, going out and downplaying the pandemic at the same time they were trying to take the pandemic seriously. and so, she is the third trump official who released a video through republican voters against trump. , a first was myers taylor chief of staff at homeland security. he tells till -- chilling stories about trying to get the president to pay attention to things like the wildfires in california only to have the pre
she was the main liaison for mike pence. the covid-19 task force and she was his top staffer. last night she released a video through our organization talking about what she saw while she was on the task force, and it is a moving story because olivia is clearly a person who went into this job because she wanted to protect the lives of americans. that is everything that she has done in counterterrorism, she was in the department of homeland security, what she wanted to do was protect americans,...
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they would be liaisons with new but when you are 5 feet tall with a little recorder in front of her in baseball curse, what can i do. >> i know what you are saying but you feel like any people that you met -- some of this is the leading question that people that you met were actually still not sure how close to lift un. >> guest: yes, all the time. there were some older black man. like they want to know what the information can be used for but not a single person i spoke to that is in my book wanted to have a pseudonym and i thought that was incredible. any of you that bu via my blog, which i hope you do, up to the acknowledgment section. i thought matching up the book some of the people risk their lives to show these are at sta stake. so i was thankful for that. >> host: one of the things i was finding working on interviewing people, people have done all sorts of abusive and violent stuff but at the end of the day to make sure when you describe the youth of them know i used to wear gas. [laughter] >> [inaudible] [inaudible] that was hard for me is realizing. they would drive past thes
they would be liaisons with new but when you are 5 feet tall with a little recorder in front of her in baseball curse, what can i do. >> i know what you are saying but you feel like any people that you met -- some of this is the leading question that people that you met were actually still not sure how close to lift un. >> guest: yes, all the time. there were some older black man. like they want to know what the information can be used for but not a single person i spoke to that is...
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parliament liaison committee. and the fed holding his last meeting before the presidential election will publish its decision. investors are hoping for guidance on what policymakers do before raising interest rates. us, goinger joins check out mliv for great content. thank you for joining us. when you look at what markets are looking for, what are they anxious to hear about from the fed? laura: i think markets are eager to find out more clarity about this new operating framework. spur price expect to pressures given we have not seen that for a number of years. and how hot is hot inflation, and how long will they allow inflation to run above the 2% target is achieved? markets are looking for other nuggets of information. we see a shift to outcome based guidance, that is a muppet happen today, but off the radar. and in terms of quantitative easing, the bond purchasing program, the need to ensure markets are properly functioning. that is clearly not an issue currently, so we do not expect to see essentially the fed s
parliament liaison committee. and the fed holding his last meeting before the presidential election will publish its decision. investors are hoping for guidance on what policymakers do before raising interest rates. us, goinger joins check out mliv for great content. thank you for joining us. when you look at what markets are looking for, what are they anxious to hear about from the fed? laura: i think markets are eager to find out more clarity about this new operating framework. spur price...
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[applause] we have a liaison for every single neighborhood, for every single street, and for every singlehis city. do you want to come and find us? you know right where we are in city hall. i want to thank the volunteers who practiced and practiced and practiced to make tonight a success, and i want to thank all of the sponsors and vendors who helped us tonight, including sfgovtv, tate's catering, pure ecstasy, a band you're about to see at the reception, j.d. harris photography, abbie rentals, and of course our beloved community challenge grant -- and the mayor's office of disability. [applause] >> thank you all for coming, and thank you all for the work you do every single day in our neighborhoods, and please join us for a reception in the north light court for some food and some drink and some neighbors. >> tonight's -- tonight's about voices, and if someone didn't feel who got an award, that they didn't have enough time -- come on up. come on up. >> -- to respond. this is a community of neighborhood empowerment. >> thank you all for coming out. i just wanted to say on behalf of the ba
[applause] we have a liaison for every single neighborhood, for every single street, and for every singlehis city. do you want to come and find us? you know right where we are in city hall. i want to thank the volunteers who practiced and practiced and practiced to make tonight a success, and i want to thank all of the sponsors and vendors who helped us tonight, including sfgovtv, tate's catering, pure ecstasy, a band you're about to see at the reception, j.d. harris photography, abbie rentals,...
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thing, and i've been very clear with you and the community and my former colleague, who has become a liaison between the board and your department, former supervisor katie tang, that i really want to create the space to build trust between the department of public health and the community. and the community has been abundantly clear in the last several days and while i think -- i don't want to put words in their mouth, that they're thankful for the transparency that now comes with the additional tool on the tracker site. that trust is earned through hard work and relationships. and you are working now to build them. these were relationships that didn't exist before the pandemic, that have to be built very, very quickly. and i hope over the weeks and a couple months ahead, before this becomes a permanent, albeit flexible piece of legislation, that those relationships and that trust will start to be built. so i just wanted to share those thoughts some that you know where i'm coming from. as you know and as said in the paper 48 hours ago, i actually originally didn't want to have this debate. b
thing, and i've been very clear with you and the community and my former colleague, who has become a liaison between the board and your department, former supervisor katie tang, that i really want to create the space to build trust between the department of public health and the community. and the community has been abundantly clear in the last several days and while i think -- i don't want to put words in their mouth, that they're thankful for the transparency that now comes with the...
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support of this evidence to visit russia and make contact with government russian officials as a liaison for the trump campaign. is that a fair summary? >> that's an important insight going back to your personal story. so it is very similar to the last several years for the senate judiciary chairman lindsey graham. and the department of justice and they have not been very supportive at all providing the full information for what has happened. and the focus of this chapter and understanding what's at stake and how it affects so many people like yourself and myself and leaders in congress just trying to protect civil liberties. it's a long and complicated story. i try to make it simple and as understandable as possible while illustrating what that stake with the civil rights abuses or potential abuse. we are all susceptible. >>host: the ultimate test 22 when the intelligence community committing the abuse but also in charge of holding the perpetrators accountable and they have no desire to do that. and this is what is so dangerous because it didn't just happen to you or me there were many
support of this evidence to visit russia and make contact with government russian officials as a liaison for the trump campaign. is that a fair summary? >> that's an important insight going back to your personal story. so it is very similar to the last several years for the senate judiciary chairman lindsey graham. and the department of justice and they have not been very supportive at all providing the full information for what has happened. and the focus of this chapter and...
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. ♪ guy: boris johnson is testifying in front of the parliament liaison committee, the focus largelyn testing, though boris johnson saying -- is saying that he will do everything he can to avoid a lockdown saying that the financial consequences will be disastrous. in terms of what that means for the bank of england, it does fairly complicate things, not only do we have the virus to contend with, but there is also the brexit story that needs to be factor in. peter schaffrik joining us now. peter, over the last few weeks, the front end of the u.k. curve is starting to price in a greater possibility that the u.k. cuts rates. that is as a result of the fractious relationship andloping between the e.u. the withdrawal of the latter. is there a serious risk that the u.k. could go negative. i do: we do indeed, and not think the pricing is right because they have not made enough room for that eventuality. we do think and the bank has made it clear that the first port of call will be more qe, so we think this will happen in november this year. when everything comes to a head and we have probab
. ♪ guy: boris johnson is testifying in front of the parliament liaison committee, the focus largelyn testing, though boris johnson saying -- is saying that he will do everything he can to avoid a lockdown saying that the financial consequences will be disastrous. in terms of what that means for the bank of england, it does fairly complicate things, not only do we have the virus to contend with, but there is also the brexit story that needs to be factor in. peter schaffrik joining us now....
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that you had visit russia and made improper contacts with certain russian government officials as a liaison for the trump campaign. is that a fair summary. >> i think it is and an important interesting insight goes back to your personal story in terms of having to deal with similar things if know as part of your ongoing battles in the courts related to this, it's very similar to what we have seen over the last several years for senate judiciary chairman lindsey graham. you have been making various allegations with a lot of basis to it, and unfortunately people within the u.s. government, department of justice, which handles all civil litigation and investigations such as this, they unfortunately have innovate been very supportive at all in terms of providing the full information about what happened, and it's precisely the same thing that senate judiciary chairman lindsay graham and his colleagues in congress have been fighting for so hard. i think we're all in this battle together and it's very much the focus of this chapter here in terms of understanding everything that is at stake and how
that you had visit russia and made improper contacts with certain russian government officials as a liaison for the trump campaign. is that a fair summary. >> i think it is and an important interesting insight goes back to your personal story in terms of having to deal with similar things if know as part of your ongoing battles in the courts related to this, it's very similar to what we have seen over the last several years for senate judiciary chairman lindsey graham. you have been...
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he is a liaison to the committee on immunization practices and former service officer at the cdc.en you hear what nick just said there, what he concluded with about concern about deceit, politicization, secretary azar says politics will play no role in the approval of a vaccine. are you worried about this? >> oh, for sure, erin, of course i'm worried. both the reputation of the fda and the cdc, unfortunately, have been tainted because of political interference. and even just this recent fda wishing to change the ground rules for the development of the vaccine has to go to the white house for approval. that's totally inappropriate. it's never happened before. it should not happen. that's evidence of political interference with a basic scientific process. >> and i just want people to understand the possibility of -- which is the potential of what damage is happening here, right? it's not just the damage to these institutions, which is serious and perhaps going to heamicans will take it.ne itsel so, in the spring, 72% of americans said they would probably get a vaccine if available.
he is a liaison to the committee on immunization practices and former service officer at the cdc.en you hear what nick just said there, what he concluded with about concern about deceit, politicization, secretary azar says politics will play no role in the approval of a vaccine. are you worried about this? >> oh, for sure, erin, of course i'm worried. both the reputation of the fda and the cdc, unfortunately, have been tainted because of political interference. and even just this recent...
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in jackson county we had liaisons at the emergency with the center county. we also have a large federal presence conducting the search missions in the areas of alameda drive fire. state's housing recovery strategy, per the state's disaster recovery plan, conving the disaster housing -- convening the disaster housing task force joint operation with fema, with my office, and with oregon housing and look at services to those intermediate and long-term housing feeds. have details on that once we get past the emergency operation. katie: when is the layout for he distribution for the fema aid that oregonians receive, the federal aid? phelps: there are a couple categories. three categories. the direct federal assistance. those are the actual individuals working on ou see the ground during the -- doing mention.h and rescue through the army corps of ngineers assisting with debris removal. and the third is public assistance. those are dollars earmarked for state and local governments and tribal governments impacted o repair and replace damaged infrastructure. roadways
in jackson county we had liaisons at the emergency with the center county. we also have a large federal presence conducting the search missions in the areas of alameda drive fire. state's housing recovery strategy, per the state's disaster recovery plan, conving the disaster housing -- convening the disaster housing task force joint operation with fema, with my office, and with oregon housing and look at services to those intermediate and long-term housing feeds. have details on that once we...
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i had people with me when i was talking to people, liaisons who knew people in the communities but when you're a tall, young with women a charming smile and all she has is a recorder and a small little purse, what can i do? >> i know what you're saying. do you feel like any people you met -- some of this is leading questions. do you see that people you met were actually still a bit not sure of how close to let you in? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. all the time. i mean, there were older black men, you know what i'm saying, want to know what is this information going to be used for. will say this, not a single person i spoke to that is in my book wanted to have a pseudonym. >> let them know. >> i thought that was incredible. so any of you who buy my book, i urge you to look in the acknowledgment section because anybody that i spoke to did not say do not put my name . in some people risked their live to show me certain things. if they put a pseudonym how would their deskin dents find them? -- descendents find them. i was thankful. >> interviewing people and i was interviewing people who had done
i had people with me when i was talking to people, liaisons who knew people in the communities but when you're a tall, young with women a charming smile and all she has is a recorder and a small little purse, what can i do? >> i know what you're saying. do you feel like any people you met -- some of this is leading questions. do you see that people you met were actually still a bit not sure of how close to let you in? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. all the time. i mean, there were older...
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not that they would be the total answer, but maybe they could be part of the conversation as a liaisonween communities and law enforcement. that was part of what the vision was back in the day, a few decades ago. quickly, before i leave go -- >> you are exactly right. that irony. >> harris: there has to be an acknowledgment and a movement to find police officers, however few there may be, that are not up to speed on their training or going a different way. >> you're absolutely right. this could be a pivotal moment. the leaders of our nation could come together and say were not going to support law enforcement, we're going to give them the funding for the training they need, and to develop a higher more professional standard for law enforcement. we could do it now. >> harris: amen, for all of i it. we have to keep it in blue thoso safe because of their job to keep us safe. it's a circle of life. >> thanks for caring, harris. >> harris: absolutely. let's take a look at what's happening in the gulf coast right now as it braces for the second major storm in three weeks. now it's not a trop
not that they would be the total answer, but maybe they could be part of the conversation as a liaisonween communities and law enforcement. that was part of what the vision was back in the day, a few decades ago. quickly, before i leave go -- >> you are exactly right. that irony. >> harris: there has to be an acknowledgment and a movement to find police officers, however few there may be, that are not up to speed on their training or going a different way. >> you're absolutely...
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the president's indicated he's going to make liaisons with various federal agencies. think about the justice department, bill bohr has joined him in trying to discredit the election along with the other actions that bill barr has taken to serve of the president, cutting short the krensus, interfering with the postal service, the president openly saying he wanted to deny funds to prevent them from funding mail ballots. this is a president trying to exert every lever of power that he has over the cost, and there's a cost to the proper administration and integrity of the u.s. government as a result. >> without a doubt. exercise every power he has and exercise some powers he does not have. john harwood, grateful for the live reporting for us. let's continue the conversation now. dana, it's not supposed to be news when the senate majority leader tweets that we will have an election on november 3rd and then we will have an inauguration on january 20th and we will have an orderly transfer of power and mitch mcconnell tweeting that after senator mitt romney and congresswoman
the president's indicated he's going to make liaisons with various federal agencies. think about the justice department, bill bohr has joined him in trying to discredit the election along with the other actions that bill barr has taken to serve of the president, cutting short the krensus, interfering with the postal service, the president openly saying he wanted to deny funds to prevent them from funding mail ballots. this is a president trying to exert every lever of power that he has over the...
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when the city declared its state of emergency and activated its community brandon, we became that liaison between the city and our city's 800 communities of faith. >> reporter: also some schools that have applied for permission have become limited in person instruction. that expected to expand in the weeks and months ahead. for ma'am families out there, people looking for outdoor preparations, play grounds are open sometimes a early as mid-october. >> yeah, it is a slow crawl to anything that resembles normalcy. christien kafton, thank you. >>> all right. turning our attention now to the weather. while today firefighters are catching a bit of a basic with the winds staying steady and the temperatures warm, bullpen we will see all of that change tomorrow as we have a 1-2 punch coming our way. the first will be the red flag warning. that is we'll see the wind increase at elevations around the glass fire and we're talking about gusts 20 to 30 miles per hour. this is not as strong of an east as the one that kicked this fire off, however, it does cause concern. that's due to be in place until
when the city declared its state of emergency and activated its community brandon, we became that liaison between the city and our city's 800 communities of faith. >> reporter: also some schools that have applied for permission have become limited in person instruction. that expected to expand in the weeks and months ahead. for ma'am families out there, people looking for outdoor preparations, play grounds are open sometimes a early as mid-october. >> yeah, it is a slow crawl to...
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having the ombudsman show up and serving as the liaison has been fantastic. julia has been great in helping us hone in on what our collective goals will be. their presentation yielded no surprises. we're very much aligned where the needs are out there in the field. obviously, the pandemic has created all kinds of new situations and challenges for us, but we're learning in together and committed. we're really looking forward to this week's meeting also, which is going to focus on mental health. so all of sped will be in the house as we always are. we always show up, and we will avail ourselves to meet with the families first, and then, we'll work together to learn more about first wellness for ourselves and then obviously the children who are in our charge and in team members and taking care of each other. so i'm available to process out anything that might come up in the next few minutes, along with the c.a.c. team members. >> thank you so much, jean. commissioner norton, and then commissioner lam? >> thank you, and thank you for that great presentation. i ju
having the ombudsman show up and serving as the liaison has been fantastic. julia has been great in helping us hone in on what our collective goals will be. their presentation yielded no surprises. we're very much aligned where the needs are out there in the field. obviously, the pandemic has created all kinds of new situations and challenges for us, but we're learning in together and committed. we're really looking forward to this week's meeting also, which is going to focus on mental health....
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>> the guy working with us, our liaison at the c.d.c.e tracking eenla back then when we were making the movie. >> stephen: are there any of these things when covid reared its ugly and tragic head, did you think, okay, i already know to wash my hands, i already know to get a mask. did everything snap in? >> i'm a big science fiction fan. >> stephen: oh, good. and it was really clear this was not science fiction, this was science fact. so it made it clear to me that it was important to listen to the scientists and the people that know about these kind of diseases and pemption, et cete et cetera. >> stephen: i want to talk to you about "black-ish" for just a second here. >> yes. >> stephen: last time you were here we were talking about "black-ish." and now there's a third spinoff in the works ailed "old-ish." >> yes. >> stephen: you're 59, i'm 56, aoldish? >> if you have c.r.s. >> stephen: what's that? can't remember ( bleep ). or c.s.s. >> stephen: what's that? can't see ( bleep ). if you're wearing comfortable shoes. if you have kids to e
>> the guy working with us, our liaison at the c.d.c.e tracking eenla back then when we were making the movie. >> stephen: are there any of these things when covid reared its ugly and tragic head, did you think, okay, i already know to wash my hands, i already know to get a mask. did everything snap in? >> i'm a big science fiction fan. >> stephen: oh, good. and it was really clear this was not science fiction, this was science fact. so it made it clear to me that it was...
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they cite i didn't hear anything in the liaison to the incident that happened 2 or 3 hours ago. it's just a complete disbelief here there are people that are crying that. people had been setting out my chips memorial with candles people are they just in absolute disbelief to feel. like you were in drugs and so on and. the powerful storm has been creating havoc in east asia typhoon my stack a web top stormy seas nature pattern where rescuers are searching for a livestock ship carrying 43 people that capsized and sank with thousands of cattle board at least one person was killed when the when the typhoon made landfall near south korean 2nd largest city it was a. typhoon my stack unleashed its full power on south korea in the early hours of thursday leaving residents to wake up to scenes like this. at least one person in the southern city of busan died after being injured by shattered windows . this woman describes how her windows buckled under the typhoon's force. can do no wrong i was scared and i didn't know what to do especially because i live alone i just hoped i wouldn't get
they cite i didn't hear anything in the liaison to the incident that happened 2 or 3 hours ago. it's just a complete disbelief here there are people that are crying that. people had been setting out my chips memorial with candles people are they just in absolute disbelief to feel. like you were in drugs and so on and. the powerful storm has been creating havoc in east asia typhoon my stack a web top stormy seas nature pattern where rescuers are searching for a livestock ship carrying 43 people...