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mr. speaker first of all i think for what he's comments. on his sub port about universal credit, it is absurd. the labor party, i'll give you a statistic mr. speaker. every single recipient would lose that benefit because they want to abolish universal credit mr. speaker. i think this house and this pardon should be very proud of what we are doing and continue to do to support the low pay. it was another conservative institution, the living wage, mr. speaker, the increase of families by 4000 pounds, what they want to do mr. speaker is keep this country in lockdown. without moving forward at all. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister did not answer the question. the secretary thanks it's an extra two hours a week. so, let me make it even easier for the prime minister. is the correct answer higher or lower than that? >> mr. speaker, what i can tell the right honorable gentlemen for the first time in decades wages are rising. they are rising across the board. and 4.1% more than where they were before the pandemic. i'm very pleased to report is the
mr. speaker first of all i think for what he's comments. on his sub port about universal credit, it is absurd. the labor party, i'll give you a statistic mr. speaker. every single recipient would lose that benefit because they want to abolish universal credit mr. speaker. i think this house and this pardon should be very proud of what we are doing and continue to do to support the low pay. it was another conservative institution, the living wage, mr. speaker, the increase of families by 4000...
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mr. speaker, let me tell you what that member said in 2002. what he this house, insurance increases are regressive. what happened to him? mr. speaker, if the prime minister is going ahead with this unfair tax, could he at least tell us this: will his plan clear the nhs waiting list backlog by the end of this parliament, yes or no? >> mr. speaker, i think the whole house and the whole country can appreciate that we have a plan. the backlog and is we at least understand, mr. speaker, that the only way to fix the most underlying problems in the nhs as the problem relates to judges is to fix the crisis in social care as well which labour failed to address for decades. mr. speaker, i think as of that, as of that nonsense -- [inaudible] he is going to vote against the -- [inaudible conversations] vote against plans to fix the -- social care. labour, mr. speaker, wait longer. >> starmer. >> mr. speaker, here's my question, you either clear the backlog or you don't. and he can't even say he'll do that. so there we have it. working people will pay hire tax, th
mr. speaker, let me tell you what that member said in 2002. what he this house, insurance increases are regressive. what happened to him? mr. speaker, if the prime minister is going ahead with this unfair tax, could he at least tell us this: will his plan clear the nhs waiting list backlog by the end of this parliament, yes or no? >> mr. speaker, i think the whole house and the whole country can appreciate that we have a plan. the backlog and is we at least understand, mr. speaker, that...
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mr. speaker? he talks about opportunities. the government have scrapped the green homes -- scrapped the zero carbon homes standard and -- [inaudible] will mr. speaker, they paved the way for this crisis that will hit families and businesses. and as usual, it will be the british people that'll have to pay the price. so can the deputy prime minister guarantee that one of the workers employed by the energy companies will end up unemployed because of his government's failures? >> what can i say to the right honorable lady? there's no shortage of hot air on that side -- [inaudible] the business secretary has been absolutely clear. we've seen the challenge of gas prices rising all over the world. we will maintain supplies this year. the business sector's taken action to support the -- [inaudible] to make sure that not only do we see energy supplies, but also food distribution. the reality is -- they have got no plan on that side of the house. if we'd have listened to the labour party, we wouldn't have opened up, we wouldn't be bounci
mr. speaker? he talks about opportunities. the government have scrapped the green homes -- scrapped the zero carbon homes standard and -- [inaudible] will mr. speaker, they paved the way for this crisis that will hit families and businesses. and as usual, it will be the british people that'll have to pay the price. so can the deputy prime minister guarantee that one of the workers employed by the energy companies will end up unemployed because of his government's failures? >> what can i...
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will he do so? >> well, mr. ker, let me tell -- i can see the -- [inaudible] season has come early. [inaudible conversations] >> order, order. he's behind you. [laughter] >> let me ask you, mr. speaker, because you're a man of great taste and judgment. which country has the fastest growth in the g7? where is employment? up, mr. speaker. where is your -- [inaudible] up, mr. speaker. and wages, mr. speaker if, they are up. higher than they were before the pandemic. i listened to the right honorable gentleman very closely over the last fortnight if, i'm told that he has a 14,000-word essay, mr. speaker. i don't know what -- [inaudible] why does the world have to wait for the -- [laughter] what he had to say, his nonexistence play for health and social -- plan for health and social care, i can reduce the 14,000 words to 4, mr. speaker. vote labour, wait longer. [inaudible conversations] our plan for jobs is working, mr. speaker. our plan is working. >> no need to count the number of words. [inaudible] >> thank you, m
will he do so? >> well, mr. ker, let me tell -- i can see the -- [inaudible] season has come early. [inaudible conversations] >> order, order. he's behind you. [laughter] >> let me ask you, mr. speaker, because you're a man of great taste and judgment. which country has the fastest growth in the g7? where is employment? up, mr. speaker. where is your -- [inaudible] up, mr. speaker. and wages, mr. speaker if, they are up. higher than they were before the pandemic. i listened to...
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mr. trump: they would be impeaching me. >> greg: now you have this phone call, this phone call that he made to the afghan president asking them to live. that is not a perfect phone call. >> mr. trump: my call was a perfect call. >> greg: how do they square that in their heads, knowing what they did before. talking about the media. >> mr. trump: my call. we sent it to the justice department. i didn't know who they were. certain divisions. they called back and they said we read this transcript three or four times. what exactly are you looking for? these are guys that are looking at drug deals in all sorts of bad stuff. they go, what is that you're looking for? they couldn't figure it out. it was a perfect call. when you watch this call, this was not a good call. this was not a good call. >> greg: he was asking him to lie in order to make him look bad, may be to make himself look better or politically, whatever. >> mr. trump: he's been a cook for a long time. he couldn't get it all into the helicopter. do you think some people at the
mr. trump: they would be impeaching me. >> greg: now you have this phone call, this phone call that he made to the afghan president asking them to live. that is not a perfect phone call. >> mr. trump: my call was a perfect call. >> greg: how do they square that in their heads, knowing what they did before. talking about the media. >> mr. trump: my call. we sent it to the justice department. i didn't know who they were. certain divisions. they called back and they said we...
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mr. trudeau said he would do and has yet to do. something i am committed to making sure happens. >> mr. o'toole, you voted against the u.n. declaration on the rights of indigenous people that would share decision-making power with indigenous people. you also want to criminalize indigenous dissent expressed through blockades or protest. if you were prime minister, how could canada build a respectful nation to nation relationship with indigenous people? mr. o'toole: this goes very similar to an mr. macleod's on trust and respect. want to build those partnerships. that is why our only concern with the declaration as how prior consent was defined so it did not stop partnerships from being reformed. one of the early leaders behind the u.n. declaration is agreeing to serve as a special counsel to me on the implementation of that to make sure there are partnerships and opportunities. but i want to do as prime minister is build that type of nation to nation dialogue and partnerships are the next generation has intergenerational wealth and o
mr. trudeau said he would do and has yet to do. something i am committed to making sure happens. >> mr. o'toole, you voted against the u.n. declaration on the rights of indigenous people that would share decision-making power with indigenous people. you also want to criminalize indigenous dissent expressed through blockades or protest. if you were prime minister, how could canada build a respectful nation to nation relationship with indigenous people? mr. o'toole: this goes very similar...
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mr. speaker, that me tell you what an ambitious young member said in 2002 in his house. what he said in his house, national insurance increases are regressive. i wonder what happened to him. mr. speaker, at the prime minister is going ahead with this unfair tax, could he at least tell us this -- will his plan clear the nhs waiting list backlog by the end of this parliament, yes or no? i think the whole country can appreciate that we at least have a plan. to fix the backlog. we at least understand that the only way to fix the long term, underlying problems in the nhs as the problem relates to judges is to fix the crisis in social care as well, which labor failed to address for decades. we are going ahead and doing it. i think as of that nonsense, he is going to vote against the measure tonight. they are to vote against plans to fix the backlog and social care. labor, mr. speaker, wait longer. >> mr. speaker, here's my question, you either clear the backlog or you don't. and he can't even say he will do that. so there we have it. working people will pay higher taxes. those in need
mr. speaker, that me tell you what an ambitious young member said in 2002 in his house. what he said in his house, national insurance increases are regressive. i wonder what happened to him. mr. speaker, at the prime minister is going ahead with this unfair tax, could he at least tell us this -- will his plan clear the nhs waiting list backlog by the end of this parliament, yes or no? i think the whole country can appreciate that we at least have a plan. to fix the backlog. we at least...
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mr. youngkin: i don't believe he has the authority to do so. susan: mr.uliffe, you set a goal of every child in virginia vaccinated but said you would leave it up to school districts are required. virginia already requires students to have 11 vaccinations of various ages to attend school. covid is a more dangerous health threat to them today than polio or other diseases so my question is, should the state add covid to the list? that is to get a covid shot? mr. mcauliffe: i have been very upfront about people getting vaccinations. i called for employers to mandate them for employees. i called forever one who works in a hospital to get vaccinated. i called for every individual who works at a long-term care facility or nursing home, everybody who works in k-12, everybody who attends higher ed. i have been strong on this from day one and glenn and i differ. his anti-thaksin rhetoric out there, he told college students, if you don't want the vaccine, just fill out an exemption. that is life-threatening and disqualifying as governor. he doesn't believe in forci
mr. youngkin: i don't believe he has the authority to do so. susan: mr.uliffe, you set a goal of every child in virginia vaccinated but said you would leave it up to school districts are required. virginia already requires students to have 11 vaccinations of various ages to attend school. covid is a more dangerous health threat to them today than polio or other diseases so my question is, should the state add covid to the list? that is to get a covid shot? mr. mcauliffe: i have been very...
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look at those and another might have thought a lot on my mrs. he monday about the q. do you see the minority? but i think we can find miles for little look them up a little better boy leaders, i never thought opening or gotten in the me, the cartel, his band, the sale, and use that this drug in sinaloa as it has devastating effects on the body. they look out for those who don't listen. in any case, i'm going to movie border mon, tesla from taylor. and as you pull the damian, what is your angle bottles? you know what this isn't as it is in, carla said, a lot of i got the head of tumble to have a chance of joining the cartel. all candidates must pass an entrance examiner among my k saddler. otherwise i can all get into some department jingling on them. i don't, i don't know. pressing all button on my end to me this afternoon. the last production of fentanyl must be loaded into a cartel vehicle. when i looked back at the limpid gimme me to see cardio, make sure that the surrounding area is safe. ah, i can tell them one of them. i want you to buy my girls. those are in th
look at those and another might have thought a lot on my mrs. he monday about the q. do you see the minority? but i think we can find miles for little look them up a little better boy leaders, i never thought opening or gotten in the me, the cartel, his band, the sale, and use that this drug in sinaloa as it has devastating effects on the body. they look out for those who don't listen. in any case, i'm going to movie border mon, tesla from taylor. and as you pull the damian, what is your angle...
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to go: he continues to pretend it makes no difference whether there -- party. mr. he continues to attend makes no difference. it makes a huge difference to families whether they have a government that has a plan to move beyond the harbor targets on fighting climate change. i know -- >> you have not been in. >> $3 million. that would be something. this is an important issue. labor shortage. we should be promising workers. we need people to work and that raises the question of productivity. they should be turned toward that issue. >> in this pandemic election that he called he says he doesn't worry about monetary policy. now he is saying he doesn't ever intend to balance the budget. he is spending $424 million a day. >> the question is what programs will stay. >> last minutes of play. five seconds to you. ms. paul: we have to remember the pandemic is not over and people need the benefits. they should be there until the pandemic is over and until the people of canada. you can see there is a lot of work left to do. >> we demanded for mr. $2 -- mr. trudeau and people ha
to go: he continues to pretend it makes no difference whether there -- party. mr. he continues to attend makes no difference. it makes a huge difference to families whether they have a government that has a plan to move beyond the harbor targets on fighting climate change. i know -- >> you have not been in. >> $3 million. that would be something. this is an important issue. labor shortage. we should be promising workers. we need people to work and that raises the question of...
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mrs. he told her. not me, honey. what i mean is any soft, tardy, sophisticated, michelle? ah, lose a patch. each other my my don't, our you called only, i got a job, i just bought a kid. ready just to junk miss terry jenny powell last way. i bubble the wagon for joy as you my mom just wanted have them call card. good. so i must have it do this should be subject to sort of nora caucus get how keel could talk about what's going on. but i didn't bother that authority. funniest on it is on the, on, on and on and on the, on the, on my, on the, with a moment for whether or not i had ocean mission in columbus. i mean, my mother said not to meet with us would only be jenny, but don't go to the bush that only that should be most had a good time going to be put into a clever will quickly i met you. how did you mean the moon was the one with me since i saw that in july, and i was held with you to see this yesterday though. did you milan? no hum, holly fina for the bush. done. what are the rest of them, madam? that have not shown up to the whole national javan. why, catherine, a good
mrs. he told her. not me, honey. what i mean is any soft, tardy, sophisticated, michelle? ah, lose a patch. each other my my don't, our you called only, i got a job, i just bought a kid. ready just to junk miss terry jenny powell last way. i bubble the wagon for joy as you my mom just wanted have them call card. good. so i must have it do this should be subject to sort of nora caucus get how keel could talk about what's going on. but i didn't bother that authority. funniest on it is on the, on,...
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mr speaker, ma be he would not be rising. mr speaker, maybe he should _ would not be rising. ake ends meet. this is a conservative party that does not care about working people. families across the country are worried about heating their homes while he is complaining about having to share his with his 115 room taxpayer funded having to share his with his 115 room taxpayerfunded mansion having to share his with his 115 room taxpayer funded mansion with the foreign secretary. just as the truth hurts, doesn't it? just as his government are making choices that are making working families' lives harder. a typicalfamily are making working families' lives harder. a typical family are facing a tough winter this year. universal credit, down 1000 quid. the rent up 150 quid. gas bills at 150 quid. taxes up and food prices are soaring. working people will have to choose whether to feed their kids or heat their homes. the choice for the deputy prime minister is, will he make their lives easier or harder? so what will he choose, mr speaker? will the government cancel the universal credit cu
mr speaker, ma be he would not be rising. mr speaker, maybe he should _ would not be rising. ake ends meet. this is a conservative party that does not care about working people. families across the country are worried about heating their homes while he is complaining about having to share his with his 115 room taxpayer funded having to share his with his 115 room taxpayerfunded mansion having to share his with his 115 room taxpayer funded mansion with the foreign secretary. just as the truth...
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he's the boss for denisha douglas funk of what i'm going to have mr. mrs. he told her. not me, honey. what happened is any soft, tardy, sufficient mission? the house to sell a patch or each other my don't our you call but yeah. got a job. i just bought it just to junk. miss terry jenny power was why i bobby wagon for short as you my mom i just wanted have them call co good. so i must have it do they should be subject to sort of nora. she's going to be all good at all kind of that was good but i didn't bother funniest on it is on on and on and on and on. and on my own with him on the list i. i mean i don't mission novice. i mean, my mother said not to meet with us would only be 2100 me don't go to be sure that only that should be much more going to try to. i'm going to put a clue. what would you clinically, might i want you to think? how do you meet them? well, the jo, wonder them since the movie. so let's say that in july and below the tell you to see this yet though, did you milan? no hum, holly fina for the dust on. what are the ref, madam that have done no good on to
he's the boss for denisha douglas funk of what i'm going to have mr. mrs. he told her. not me, honey. what happened is any soft, tardy, sufficient mission? the house to sell a patch or each other my don't our you call but yeah. got a job. i just bought it just to junk. miss terry jenny power was why i bobby wagon for short as you my mom i just wanted have them call co good. so i must have it do they should be subject to sort of nora. she's going to be all good at all kind of that was good but i...
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in 1993 he was elected to the board of county supervisors where he served until 1998 and began his run as a iowa state representative. mrs. miller meeks: he was loved by many in his community and across the state of iowa for his compassion and willingness to go the extra mile to serve his community. my heart and prayers go out to his wife carol, his son jeff and the rest of his loved ones. may he rest in peace. thank you and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? >> i ask unanimous consent unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. >> i rise to address the 20th anniversary of the community foundation for rockbridge bath in allegheny counties. in 2001, the first year as a independent organization, the community foundation was able to provide $32,000 to grants in the community but through the support of many individuals, families and businesses over the years, the organization has grown exponentially. mr. cline: and in the past 10 years the community foundation has been able to grant a accumulative $2.5 million to projects and
in 1993 he was elected to the board of county supervisors where he served until 1998 and began his run as a iowa state representative. mrs. miller meeks: he was loved by many in his community and across the state of iowa for his compassion and willingness to go the extra mile to serve his community. my heart and prayers go out to his wife carol, his son jeff and the rest of his loved ones. may he rest in peace. thank you and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does...
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he ran a centrist campaign, hoping to turn disaffected liberal voters into conservative ones. >> five weeks ago, mrudeau asked for a majority. he said the minority parliament was unworkable. but tonight, canadians did not give mr. trudeau the majority mandate heanted. in fact, canadians sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600 million and deeper divisions in our great country. >> it may be a new day in canada, but people here have barely taken notice. samira hussain, bbc news, montreal. laura: the u.s. department of homeland security will investigate reports that haitian migrants have been abused by american border guards on horseback. videos appear to show border guards intimidating those attempting to come to mexico. about 30,000 migrants are now living in a makeshift camp in del rio. we report from mexico. >> it may well become the defining image of the migrant crisis. border patrol officers mounted on horseback, forcing back haitian migrants with whips. the scene has caused genuine shock and anger, with activists calling it the latest in decades of abuses. the biden administratio
he ran a centrist campaign, hoping to turn disaffected liberal voters into conservative ones. >> five weeks ago, mrudeau asked for a majority. he said the minority parliament was unworkable. but tonight, canadians did not give mr. trudeau the majority mandate heanted. in fact, canadians sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600 million and deeper divisions in our great country. >> it may be a new day in canada, but people here have barely taken notice. samira hussain,...
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mr. mcauliffe: he's endorsed four times. mr. youngkin: the only person endorsing trump is you. >> mr. mcauliffe, your campaign website promises you will implement the virginia department of education's new model policy to protect transgender students. that's a policy that allows students to use the rest room and locker room that matches their gender identity and requires school employees to address students by their chosen pronoun. but in the last debate you said it should be up to local school districts to be able to create their own policies. which should it be? statewide protection or local choice? mr. mcauliffe: i like locals having input on such an important issue. but the state will always issue guidance as we do from the department of education. but i have said this before. these children are going through a very stressful situations. why people continually want to demonize children, i just don't understand. i want every child in virginia to get a quality education. i put a record billion dollars in education the last time i was governor. no matter the color of your skin or who
mr. mcauliffe: he's endorsed four times. mr. youngkin: the only person endorsing trump is you. >> mr. mcauliffe, your campaign website promises you will implement the virginia department of education's new model policy to protect transgender students. that's a policy that allows students to use the rest room and locker room that matches their gender identity and requires school employees to address students by their chosen pronoun. but in the last debate you said it should be up to local...
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he does what we all know all american families have problems, challenges. mrs. ford was raising four kids in the middle of the 1960s a turbulent 1960s. and yet her husband is gone so much. and earns the minority leader's in 1960 he could be gone over 200 days of the year promoting the republican agenda and campaigning for the message of congress. when she began to speak in the larger platform as the second lady to talk to newspaper reporter she was open about the psychiatric help there are challenges we go to the next slide board still seeking the speakership. by 1964 covid 19662 years into his minority leadership to make great strides in recovering those numbers. the party secures the presidency in a razor thin election. richard nixon is elected to the presidency campaigning alongside nixon. in his home district. and once it nixon begins his administration gerald ford the minority leader is working with a mixed agenda on capitol hill to help them shape that as well. i 1972 nixon was a historic landslide election. but that needle barely moved. and then, ford real
he does what we all know all american families have problems, challenges. mrs. ford was raising four kids in the middle of the 1960s a turbulent 1960s. and yet her husband is gone so much. and earns the minority leader's in 1960 he could be gone over 200 days of the year promoting the republican agenda and campaigning for the message of congress. when she began to speak in the larger platform as the second lady to talk to newspaper reporter she was open about the psychiatric help there are...
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he soke field? thank you, mr speaker. he spoke about— field? thank you, mr speaker. ur work with renewables, we brought onshore and offshore wind, solar. there is a wide range of supply of electricity generation in the uk than practically any other country. and in terms of geographical spread, he will notice that a lot of this capacity is spread evenly across the uk. and i know that because i spent a large part of the last two years visiting those sites. 0ne one of the fertilising plants in my constituency has had to close down. whilst there are impacts on consumers, it is the employment prospects of my constituents at the forefront of my mind. i am pleased to hear he met with the company and wrote to the department might go pointing out for the need of action on the cost pressures these companies. i hope those discussions prove fruitful not just for my constituents but we don't want to be in a situation where we rely on importing carbon dioxide from other sources which puts us at risk of fluctuations in world prices. i would like to thank the honourable gentleman for
he soke field? thank you, mr speaker. he spoke about— field? thank you, mr speaker. ur work with renewables, we brought onshore and offshore wind, solar. there is a wide range of supply of electricity generation in the uk than practically any other country. and in terms of geographical spread, he will notice that a lot of this capacity is spread evenly across the uk. and i know that because i spent a large part of the last two years visiting those sites. 0ne one of the fertilising plants in...
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he blames mr ward for a move he was never happy with. restaurant. mr ward asked raheem sterling to speak via video call to the boy. in a bid by mr ward to attract the young player to his agency. sterling's lawyers says as an international he thinks it is good to speak to aspiring players but not on financial issues. raheem sterling dropped mr wild as is agent late last year. ward is under investigation by the fa and says he cannot comment under respect for the process. you can see more on that story in panorama: football s broken dreams, tonight on bbc one at 8.30 canadians go to the polls today in an election taking earlier than expected. prime ministerjustin trudeau called the snap poll last month, seeking to capitalise on public approval for his handling of the covid—19 pandemic. but the latest opinion poll points to an extremely tight race, with mr trudeau virtually neck—and—neck with his conservative rival, erin o'toole. from montreal, samira hussain reports: in the remaining hours of the campaign, prime minister justin trudeau is in
he blames mr ward for a move he was never happy with. restaurant. mr ward asked raheem sterling to speak via video call to the boy. in a bid by mr ward to attract the young player to his agency. sterling's lawyers says as an international he thinks it is good to speak to aspiring players but not on financial issues. raheem sterling dropped mr wild as is agent late last year. ward is under investigation by the fa and says he cannot comment under respect for the process. you can see more on that...
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the court ruled he could serve the term under house arrest. mr arrested a 96—year—old woman who failed to appear in court to face charges of complicity in mass murder at a nazi concentration camp during the second world war. irmgard furchner left a care home near hamburg in a taxi hours before she was due to be taken to court. jenny hill reports. it's taken nearly 80 years to get to this moment, but this morning the elderly woman accused of complicity in mass murder didn't turn up for her trial. irmgard furchner, seen here as a young woman, had called a cab from her care home and disappeared before she was later arrested. it's a lifetime since she worked as a secretary at stutthof concentration camp. her lawyers argue she didn't know what really happened there. today, visitors are left to imagine the cruelty, the inhumanity, of the place. 65,000 people were murdered here — hanged, gassed, shot or simply left to succumb to the brutal conditions. i am convinced that she knew everything. because every order from the chief commander of the concentrat
the court ruled he could serve the term under house arrest. mr arrested a 96—year—old woman who failed to appear in court to face charges of complicity in mass murder at a nazi concentration camp during the second world war. irmgard furchner left a care home near hamburg in a taxi hours before she was due to be taken to court. jenny hill reports. it's taken nearly 80 years to get to this moment, but this morning the elderly woman accused of complicity in mass murder didn't turn up for her...
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would he be brought up to speed? mr. s here's where i stand on this, would he have to bounce that off the attorney general and the attorney general would proceed or not know the details and say there's no reason for me to interrupt this or interfere with this? how is that ultimately decided on the attorney general's part? could he have stopped it or shut it down? >> well, could he have in i'm sure he could have. remember, we got rid of the independent counsel or let it expire many years ago after when starr. john has to be reapointed. there's every indication that he will be reappointed by garland. in terms of what can be shared, unless there's a conflict and it has to be more than garland appointed by a democrat president, it has to be more than that. unless there's some reason specifically where garland is compromised in some way, maybe some association with being a person who was indicted or the law firm or whatever. short of that, everything would be, i would think, shared with the attorney general. would he ever shut
would he be brought up to speed? mr. s here's where i stand on this, would he have to bounce that off the attorney general and the attorney general would proceed or not know the details and say there's no reason for me to interrupt this or interfere with this? how is that ultimately decided on the attorney general's part? could he have stopped it or shut it down? >> well, could he have in i'm sure he could have. remember, we got rid of the independent counsel or let it expire many years...
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apologised to the afghan people and issued a statement explaining why he fled his country when the taliban took over last month. in a twitter post, mrd he left afghanistan to avoid further bloodshed in the streets. meanwhile, there are growing concerns about whether international aid will keep flowing into the country. the taliban has said that the international community should abide by its commitment to provide financial assistance to afghanistan. but many nations are hesitant to provide help or recognition to the taliban government after they announced their new leadership on tuesday. here's us secretary state antony blinken speaking during a visit to germany. despite professing that a new government would be inclusive, the announced list of names consists exclusively of individuals who are members of the taliban or their close associates, and no women. we're also concerned by the affiliations and track records of some of those individuals. we understand the taliban has presented this as a caretaker cabinet. we willjudge it and them by its actions. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in kabul. i have to say that
apologised to the afghan people and issued a statement explaining why he fled his country when the taliban took over last month. in a twitter post, mrd he left afghanistan to avoid further bloodshed in the streets. meanwhile, there are growing concerns about whether international aid will keep flowing into the country. the taliban has said that the international community should abide by its commitment to provide financial assistance to afghanistan. but many nations are hesitant to provide help...
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mr. defazio, the chairman of the transportation and infrastructure committee. he and his committee, mr. speaker, and members of his staff have worked very long and very late hours over the past two years, and frankly longer than that, going back to the 116th congress and the 11th congress to produce the legislation that served as a basis for this bipartisanship bill. i also want to thank chairman pallone and members of the staff in the energy and commerce committee who contributed a debate deal as well. mr. speaker, during the course of the 2016 campaign, donald trump said he was going to invest $1 trillion in infrastructure. common : $1 trillion. in 2017 he became the president of the united states and in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, no trillion dollar infrastructure bill was offered to this house or to the congress. mr. degrees, other leaders -- mr. defazio, myself, speaker, other leaders went down and met with president trump. and mr. defazio was talking about $1 trillion that the president talked about. he really thought it was probably more needed but he's been talking about -- the pres
mr. defazio, the chairman of the transportation and infrastructure committee. he and his committee, mr. speaker, and members of his staff have worked very long and very late hours over the past two years, and frankly longer than that, going back to the 116th congress and the 11th congress to produce the legislation that served as a basis for this bipartisanship bill. i also want to thank chairman pallone and members of the staff in the energy and commerce committee who contributed a debate deal...
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mr speaker, i thank you very much and he _ earners? ery much and he is right, consistently, to campaign in the way he does follow earners, but what we are doing here is not only increasing the threshold of which you can be liable for paying anything at all, 14,000, mr speaker, to 20,000, which i think is benefits that has not really come out in the conversation and well lifting that minimum for which you can be liable, so that helps people. but also he knows we are increasing the living wage and i am pleased to say is one of the effects of current rebound in the economy, which is something he will be studying, satirises elite back wages are starting to rise again —— is that wages are starting to rise again. again -- is that wages are starting to rise again-— to rise again. when i was first elected in _ to rise again. when i was first elected in 1997, _ to rise again. when i was first elected in 1997, one - to rise again. when i was first elected in 1997, one of- to rise again. when i was first elected in 1997, one of the i to rise again
mr speaker, i thank you very much and he _ earners? ery much and he is right, consistently, to campaign in the way he does follow earners, but what we are doing here is not only increasing the threshold of which you can be liable for paying anything at all, 14,000, mr speaker, to 20,000, which i think is benefits that has not really come out in the conversation and well lifting that minimum for which you can be liable, so that helps people. but also he knows we are increasing the living wage...
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mr. johnson: he appointed kamala harris, the border czar, so to speak. when she did finally visit she went to el paso which is not ground zero for the problem. it's down in the rio grande valley where we were in late june. they continue to not acknowledge the crisis. secretary mallorca, he's either -- secretary mayorkas, he's in charge of all this, supposedly, and we have an absolute open border and a growing crisis by the hour. where's president biden's mindset? wow! i wish we could figure that out. i don't know. there are a lot of theories about this. when i am at home doing town halls, constituents suggest to me president biden really wants to bring in illegal aliens from 150 or more different countries, is what we have now, and disperse them throughout the united states and ultimately thurn them into voters for his agenda. i don't know. i can tell you if we don't get on top of this crisis very soon, it is going to change the very fabric of our south. these people will be on the social safety net. they will be a burden for american taxpayers. and this
mr. johnson: he appointed kamala harris, the border czar, so to speak. when she did finally visit she went to el paso which is not ground zero for the problem. it's down in the rio grande valley where we were in late june. they continue to not acknowledge the crisis. secretary mallorca, he's either -- secretary mayorkas, he's in charge of all this, supposedly, and we have an absolute open border and a growing crisis by the hour. where's president biden's mindset? wow! i wish we could figure...
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i yield two minutes to the gentleman from kansas, mr. he it's. estes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kansas is recognized for two minutes. mr. ez it's: i rise to owe those this attempt to suspend the debt ceiling. the democrat house has made spending trillions of dollars on big government socialist and green new deal programs their priority. they have done this while ignoring so many critical needs of our country which has led to a crisis at our southern border, run away inflation, rising crime, work force shortage, and a disastrous retreat from afghanistan. for the most part my colleagues on the left simply ignored these crises while republicans have introduced commonsense legislation and pushed the administration to answer for these very real and concerning issues. but today we are facing the crisis by their own creation that they cannot ignore. suspending the debt ceiling when we already have $28 trillion in debt. some of my colleagues have even suggested we should abandon the debt limit all together. giving the federal government no safe
i yield two minutes to the gentleman from kansas, mr. he it's. estes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kansas is recognized for two minutes. mr. ez it's: i rise to owe those this attempt to suspend the debt ceiling. the democrat house has made spending trillions of dollars on big government socialist and green new deal programs their priority. they have done this while ignoring so many critical needs of our country which has led to a crisis at our southern border, run away inflation,...
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it's not like he's mr. ives a lot of it. i think there's a more public beckoning and public frustration and i don't know how it's going to end, but i actually think it's good. i think it's great. i think it's great aoc came out and said what she did. i think it's great that bernie sanders is laying down the law. >> there will be some comprise but, yeah, i don't see it being $1.5 trillion. i don't. >> yeah. right. i mean, this is a thing that everyone has to understand. these absolutist statements are all part of the negotiation. we all -- we've gone into this sense where, look, negotiations don't happen. keep in mind there's a lot of theater involved here. that being said senator manchin coming out every couple of weeks or so and, you know, basically saying to democrats in the process, you know, just when we think everything is settled, boo i'm still here. you're going to have to deal with me. i want to quickly, in the time we have left, play this sound from congressman adam kin kinzinger on afghanistan. >>
it's not like he's mr. ives a lot of it. i think there's a more public beckoning and public frustration and i don't know how it's going to end, but i actually think it's good. i think it's great. i think it's great aoc came out and said what she did. i think it's great that bernie sanders is laying down the law. >> there will be some comprise but, yeah, i don't see it being $1.5 trillion. i don't. >> yeah. right. i mean, this is a thing that everyone has to understand. these...
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apologised to the afghan people and issued a statement explaining why he fled his country when the taliban took over last month. in a twitter post, mrafghanistan to avoid further bloodshed in the streets. meanwhile, there are growing concerns about whether international aid will keep flowing into the country. the taliban has said that the international community should abide by its commitment to provide financial assistance to afghanistan. but many nations are hesitant to provide help or recognition to the taliban government, after they announced their new leadership on tuesday. here's us secretary state antony blinken speaking during a visit to germany. despite professing that a new government would be inclusive, the announced list of names consists exclusively of individuals who are members of the taliban or close associates, and no women. we're also concerned by the affiliations and track records of some of those individuals. we understand the taliban has presented this as a caretaker cabinet. we willjudge it and them by its actions. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in kabulfor us and has more. i have to say t
apologised to the afghan people and issued a statement explaining why he fled his country when the taliban took over last month. in a twitter post, mrafghanistan to avoid further bloodshed in the streets. meanwhile, there are growing concerns about whether international aid will keep flowing into the country. the taliban has said that the international community should abide by its commitment to provide financial assistance to afghanistan. but many nations are hesitant to provide help or...
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that i think could be quite interesting, the questions that he will get us of course from mr. -- he willsked from mr. mckee, i'm sure a very pointed question around that tapering process. that is going to be important for the market place because right now the consensus is pretty firm around this idea that tapering will look like it did get. it is not entirely clear to me that we should be so confident that it will play out in exactly the same way. there is certainly a possibility that the data could be strong enough, particularly on the labor market side of the wage and, where we actually get a faster taper than what we had back in 2014. lisa: how important is the cpi print for your call when it comes to treasuries? matthew: i'm really glad you asked that question because i do think that this number is important. in particular, the rental components of the cpi basket we think will continue to show strength, and used code of prices -- used car prices will most certainly come down get this to be offset, but an part in extent by the continued rise in equivalent rent. what is more important
that i think could be quite interesting, the questions that he will get us of course from mr. -- he willsked from mr. mckee, i'm sure a very pointed question around that tapering process. that is going to be important for the market place because right now the consensus is pretty firm around this idea that tapering will look like it did get. it is not entirely clear to me that we should be so confident that it will play out in exactly the same way. there is certainly a possibility that the data...
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that line, "like a seance with mr bean." he had some crackers.me. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. the tributes continued to pouring forjimmy greaves. former england striker and tottenham's record goalscorer jimmy greaves has died at the age of 81. greaves began his career with chelsea before spells at ac milan, spurs and west ham. he scored 44 goals in 57 games for england and was a member of the 1966 world cup—winning squad, though missed out on playing in the final. he holds the record for most goals in english top—flight football with 357, and scored 266 goals in 379 matches for tottenham. jimmy wasa jimmy was a legend at chelsea and spurs and all the clubs he played for. even beyond that for england, the greatest ever goal—scorer is this country has ever had. as you mention, sometimes the word legend is used this silly at times. he has deserved it. it is always the case for him, he has been outstanding throughout his career and the goals he scored. his goal—scoring abilities and character. what he has come through, h
that line, "like a seance with mr bean." he had some crackers.me. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. the tributes continued to pouring forjimmy greaves. former england striker and tottenham's record goalscorer jimmy greaves has died at the age of 81. greaves began his career with chelsea before spells at ac milan, spurs and west ham. he scored 44 goals in 57 games for england and was a member of the 1966 world cup—winning squad, though missed out on playing in...
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in that regard, he's precisely like mr. biden. when donald trump was the republican nominee, paul ryan sat down with him and tried to explain to him the unsustainable trajectory of our entitlement programs. and trump said, "yeah, but i won't be here when the bad things happen." now, that's a bad behavior. it's not unique to mr. trump. they all feel that w that someone else will have to pick up the pieces. it's conservatism's b to call the country to realism, to face facts, and to make sure that they're not -- these pieces are not smashed into little pieces. >> one could read through nearly five decades of your columns and find reason to be pessimistic about the american experiment. you even called yourself a "intelligent pessimist." but you also recognize that history's essential promise is "possibility" and that today's fights are "worth winning." isn't that optimism? >> yes. what history teaches is contingency, that things are not necessarily going to be one thing or the other, that individual initiative can make a difference. b
in that regard, he's precisely like mr. biden. when donald trump was the republican nominee, paul ryan sat down with him and tried to explain to him the unsustainable trajectory of our entitlement programs. and trump said, "yeah, but i won't be here when the bad things happen." now, that's a bad behavior. it's not unique to mr. trump. they all feel that w that someone else will have to pick up the pieces. it's conservatism's b to call the country to realism, to face facts, and to make...
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reason— lucky he's not near cockerel '5! reason mr— lucky he's not near cockerel '5! l imaline five naps a day. yes you do. i will imagine he has— five naps a day. yes you do. i will imagine he has some _ five naps a day. yes you do. i will imagine he has some kind - five naps a day. yes you do. i will imagine he has some kind of- five naps a day. yes you do. i will i imagine he has some kind of routine. it probably is disturbing him. having a one—year—old baby, i dream of a time i can have five naps a day, but it doesn't seem likely. but i think it's interesting that the sun have gone with this front page. i think it's a bit of most people probablyjust want to i think it's a bit of most people probably just want to see their lives... do they really care that much about someone who may not even know? isn't it more about how they can improve voters' lives. there's a lot of focus on the cabinet table, but the is about what the government is going to do and these changes can deliver. a, . is going to do and these changes can deliver. a, , ,, ., , , deliver. may be the sun
reason— lucky he's not near cockerel '5! reason mr— lucky he's not near cockerel '5! l imaline five naps a day. yes you do. i will imagine he has— five naps a day. yes you do. i will imagine he has some _ five naps a day. yes you do. i will imagine he has some kind - five naps a day. yes you do. i will imagine he has some kind of- five naps a day. yes you do. i will i imagine he has some kind of routine. it probably is disturbing him. having a one—year—old baby, i dream of a time i...
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>> it was hard to say ba the time i saw him he had mrs. er contacts in and had trouble seeing and he was attending to her. they were in front of us going down the corridor. but there was no panic or rush. secret service were trying to get them to move as rapidly as fast as a secret service agent would move. that's never easy to do so it's hard to give an idea what it is like going in but coming out the president past by me in fact his hand on my shoulder and said it's been quite a day gary. yes sir. then he saw the gentleman next to me he saw the maintenance staff and said to nobody in particular that guy setting up the oval office seems to be everywhere. i said he is one of the maintenance men that is here overnight to take care of things. he said good man and down the hall he went. he was lucid and went back upstairs and retired for the night as far as i know. i went back to the office and awaited doctor rice. she came over a little after midnight and i showed her to her room on the third floor which i had prepared back down to the ashes
>> it was hard to say ba the time i saw him he had mrs. er contacts in and had trouble seeing and he was attending to her. they were in front of us going down the corridor. but there was no panic or rush. secret service were trying to get them to move as rapidly as fast as a secret service agent would move. that's never easy to do so it's hard to give an idea what it is like going in but coming out the president past by me in fact his hand on my shoulder and said it's been quite a day...