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your role with the pcc. parallel to your role with the pcc.— metropolitan police and parallel to your role with the pcc. my main “0b was with the — your role with the pcc. my main “0b was with the meta- d your role with the pcc. my main “0b was with the meta- path i your role with the pcc. my main “0b was with the meta- path and i was with the meta— path and whispered as an aside i undertook the role _ whispered as an aside i undertook the role of— whispered as an aside i undertook the role of vice—chair. i was assistant _ the role of vice—chair. i was assistant commissioner on the management board during that period but from _ management board during that period but from 2014—19 was one of the assistant — but from 2014—19 was one of the assistant commissioners. in but from 2014-19 was one of the assistant commissioners. in 2019 uber appointed — assistant commissioners. in 2019 uber appointed as _ the chair of the npcc full—time and served in that role until this year and when you ceased and the spring of th
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and so it's a real di costs mail problem that we're seeing in the pcc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're going to see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale. let's try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as $1.00, alignment decades of the conflict, as well as increased food price is exacerbated by russia's invasion of ukraine, has made the crisis was, the un says more than $40000.00 people died last year because of the trials bounce off of them. children these floods and no kidding, even more. welcome web houses. era sign is on the american officials of mex in washington dc to discuss the challenges both countries face of china's nuclear weapons also continues to grow options here as defense, etc. and i skipped off of this has china has around $500.00 nuclear weapons and it's also on a variety of ways to deliver them for low range, intercontinental ballistic missiles, icbm capable of reaching anywhere in the united states. so hypotonic weapons that can fly up to 10 times the speed of s
and so it's a real di costs mail problem that we're seeing in the pcc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're going to see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale. let's try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as $1.00, alignment decades of the conflict, as well as increased food price is exacerbated by russia's invasion of ukraine, has made the crisis was, the un says more than $40000.00 people died...
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and so it's a real di, caults meal problem there was saying, and the i pcc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're going to see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale to try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as 1.5, alignment decades of armed conflict, as well as increased the food prices exacerbated by rushes invasion of ukraine has made the crisis was the un says more than $40000.00 people died last year because of the trials bounce off of them children these floods and no kidding, even more. welcome web houses, era on some breaking news, news or the secretary general young adults and back has just said that the allies of nature support pauses to allow humanitarian aid to reach cause. and now it follows a joint statement from the g 7 nations that also caused specially monetary and pauses. but nurses fine or well, meanwhile, palestinians are charging the phones that with call about trees. of the israel costs electricity has some of our reports. this is a phone charging station set up by
and so it's a real di, caults meal problem there was saying, and the i pcc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're going to see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale to try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as 1.5, alignment decades of armed conflict, as well as increased the food prices exacerbated by rushes invasion of ukraine has made the crisis was the un says more than $40000.00 people died...
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in one of your force member of staff in one of your force areas, the newest member of staff in the pccs offices. because the challenge never gets easier. it evolves and it gets harder. that is why we need to work effectively together. and together is the key, thatis together. and together is the key, that is the thing that i really wanted to put across in my short words to you today. we have a duty to the british people to work constructively together for their benefit. i want you to know that it is... as much as it is possible to have an open door policy when you're the home secretary, i want you to feel that you can speak with me and my team at the foreign... laughing i really hoped would get through the rest of the speech without doing that, old habits die hard. we want to listen and ensure you know you will have an year at the heart of government. it does not mean that we will always agree and can always respond to the precise requests you have of us, but i want to know what you and your officers and your communities feel. for me, that is absolutely key. there is no such thing, i ha
in one of your force member of staff in one of your force areas, the newest member of staff in the pccs offices. because the challenge never gets easier. it evolves and it gets harder. that is why we need to work effectively together. and together is the key, thatis together. and together is the key, that is the thing that i really wanted to put across in my short words to you today. we have a duty to the british people to work constructively together for their benefit. i want you to know that...
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and so it's a real dichotomy old problem there was saying, and the pcc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're gonna see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale. let's try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as 1.5, alignment decades of on conflict, as well as increased the food prices exacerbated by rushes invasion of ukraine has made the crisis was. the un says more than $40000.00 people died last year because of the drought bounce off of them children these floods and no kidding, even more. welcome web houses era. the portuguese prime minister and 10 year costa resigned on choose day. it happened just hours after prosecutors detained is chief of staff and an investigation into a large corruption. enquiries focused on his administration's handling of lithium mining and hydrogen projects close. besides, this conference was clear and that he wouldn't stand as a candidate for a full time. as premier the day of pomp and ceremony in london for king charles the 3rd, the king speech laid out the p
and so it's a real dichotomy old problem there was saying, and the pcc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're gonna see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale. let's try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as 1.5, alignment decades of on conflict, as well as increased the food prices exacerbated by rushes invasion of ukraine has made the crisis was. the un says more than $40000.00 people died last...
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and so it's a real dichotomy old problem there was saying, and the i pcc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're gonna see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale to try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as 1.5, alignment decades of on conflict, as well as increased the food prices exacerbated by rushes invasion of ukraine has made the crisis was the un says more than 40000 people died last year because of the trials about office them, children. these floods and no kidding, even more. malcolm web houses, era chinese and american officials have met in washington dc to discuss the challenges both countries face as china is nuclear weapons arsenal continues to grow. colleges here as defense editor alice car topless has the details. china has around $500.00 nuclear weapons and it's also on a variety of ways to deliver them for a long range and the continental ballistic missiles icbm capable of reaching anywhere in the united states. so hypotonic weapons that can fly up to 10 times the speed of so
and so it's a real dichotomy old problem there was saying, and the i pcc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're gonna see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale to try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as 1.5, alignment decades of on conflict, as well as increased the food prices exacerbated by rushes invasion of ukraine has made the crisis was the un says more than 40000 people died last year...
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taken up by different microbes and the soil which turn it into nitrous oxide. among other things, the i pcc estimates that for every 100 units of nitrogen applied at least one kilo is last as into o n. depending on where you are, it can be much more. we found it to be as high as 3 or 4 percent in the systems where we were in the, in the sort of north central iowa. but it's nitrous oxide goes out the source also takes in and binds carbon dioxide to the number one climate killer. couldn't that balance it out in any of these corn? and so it'd be an agricultural systems the ongoing emissions of nitrous oxide from the soil to the atmosphere can have a much greater negative impact on climate than the most optimistic benefits that we might get by storing additional carbon. the other big players, the chemical industry, accounting for around 14 percent of nitrous oxide emissions. here it comes as a byproduct when we make a depict and nitric acid. we need these for producing nylon cars. fertilize this or explosives. in 2018. the biggest blonds in the us admitted into o equivalent to the carbon dioxid
taken up by different microbes and the soil which turn it into nitrous oxide. among other things, the i pcc estimates that for every 100 units of nitrogen applied at least one kilo is last as into o n. depending on where you are, it can be much more. we found it to be as high as 3 or 4 percent in the systems where we were in the, in the sort of north central iowa. but it's nitrous oxide goes out the source also takes in and binds carbon dioxide to the number one climate killer. couldn't that...
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taken up by different microbes, inventory which turn it into nitrous oxide. among other things, the i pcc estimates that for every 100 units of nitrogen applied at least one t low is lost as into o n. depending on where you are, it can be much more. we found it to be as high as 3 or 4 percent in the systems where we were in the, in the sort of north central iowa. but it's nitrous oxide goes out the source also takes in and binds carbon dioxide to the number one climate killer. couldn't that balance it out in any of these corn and so it'd be in agriculture all systems. the ongoing emissions of nitrous oxide from the soil to the atmosphere can have a much greater negative impact on climate than the most optimistic benefits that we might get by storing the additional carbon. the other big players, the chemical industry, accounting for around 14 percent of nitrous oxide emissions or here it comes as a byproduct when we make a depict and nitric acid. we need these for producing nylon cars. fertilize this or explosives. in 2018. the biggest plants into us admitted into o equivalent to the carbo
taken up by different microbes, inventory which turn it into nitrous oxide. among other things, the i pcc estimates that for every 100 units of nitrogen applied at least one t low is lost as into o n. depending on where you are, it can be much more. we found it to be as high as 3 or 4 percent in the systems where we were in the, in the sort of north central iowa. but it's nitrous oxide goes out the source also takes in and binds carbon dioxide to the number one climate killer. couldn't that...
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up by different microbes and the soil which turned it into nitrous oxide. among other things, the i pcc estimates that for every 100 units of nitrogen applied at least one kilo is last us into o n. depending on you are, it can be much more. we found it to be as high as 3 or 4 percent in the systems where we were in the, in the sort of north central iowa that steven home and environmental scientists research and greenhouse gas emissions from soil. and so there can be tremendous geographic variations. the other big players, the chemical industry, accounting for around 14 percent of nitrous oxide emissions. here it comes as a byproduct when we make a depicted nitric acid. we need these for producing nylon cars. fertilize this or explosives. in 2018, the biggest blond into us admitted into o equivalent to the carbon dioxide pollution from 2000000 cars in the coming decades, emissions are expected to increase even more if they are more and more people on the planet. we need more food to make more waste and products. that's why we need to think about solutions as most human make. nitrous oxid
up by different microbes and the soil which turned it into nitrous oxide. among other things, the i pcc estimates that for every 100 units of nitrogen applied at least one kilo is last us into o n. depending on you are, it can be much more. we found it to be as high as 3 or 4 percent in the systems where we were in the, in the sort of north central iowa that steven home and environmental scientists research and greenhouse gas emissions from soil. and so there can be tremendous geographic...
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well, i pcc says the horn of africa is one of the places in the world that's most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. there is quite so big i or any around people fleeing for the fact that they don't have water and now flying because they have too much water. and so it's a real di costs mail problem that we're seeing and the pc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're gonna see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale. let's try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as 1.5, alignment decades of the conflict, as well as increased food prices, exacerbated by ross's invasion of ukraine, has made the crisis was. the un says more than $40000.00 people died last year because of the trials bounce off of them. children these floods and no kidding, even more welcome web houses, era and other use to us states of ohio is voted in favor of abortion rights in a state vote. only 68 percent of the bunches of by the measure. this of the 7 such piece of legislation to pass in the us since the nationwide, right
well, i pcc says the horn of africa is one of the places in the world that's most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. there is quite so big i or any around people fleeing for the fact that they don't have water and now flying because they have too much water. and so it's a real di costs mail problem that we're seeing and the pc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're gonna see this more, more or less. we really do something on a...
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we are working through the leadership of the pcc for sussex. on this issue.e government pledged to treat _ this autumn, the government pledged to treat retail crime as organised crime, _ to treat retail crime as organised crime, but — to treat retail crime as organised crime, but with their bill they fall on at _ crime, but with their bill they fall on at the — crime, but with their bill they fall on at the first hurdle. no offence to protect — on at the first hurdle. no offence to protect workers, no strong signal on investigations, and a denial of reality— on investigations, and a denial of reality of— on investigations, and a denial of reality of neighbourhood policing. from _ reality of neighbourhood policing. from the — reality of neighbourhood policing. from the answers we've heard, he wants _ from the answers we've heard, he wants us— from the answers we've heard, he wants us to — from the answers we've heard, he wants us to believe we've never had it so good, — wants us to believe we've never had it so good, the one to are thriving are organised crimi
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officer, the newest member of staff in one of your force areas, the newest member of staff in the pccser. that is why we need to work effectively together. and together is the key, thatis together. and together is the key, that is the thing that i really wanted to put across in my short words to you today. we have a duty to the british people to work constructively together for their benefit. i want you to know that it is... as much as it is possible to have an open door policy when you're the home secretary, i want you to feel that you can speak with me and my team at the foreign... laughing i really
officer, the newest member of staff in one of your force areas, the newest member of staff in the pccser. that is why we need to work effectively together. and together is the key, thatis together. and together is the key, that is the thing that i really wanted to put across in my short words to you today. we have a duty to the british people to work constructively together for their benefit. i want you to know that it is... as much as it is possible to have an open door policy when you're the...
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are supposed to do, as police and crime commissioners do, as the mayor of london does, as london's pcc it is perfectly proper and right. in terms of the approval process with number ten i don't have any visibility on that at all. but let us keep in mind that we are seeing a humanitarian crisis unfolding in gaza, let's keep in mind there are 200 people being held hostage, 11100 people were slaughtered by terrorists, and members of our own community are feeling scared this weekend. let's keep that on the front of our mind, not party political point scoring. studio: chris hill the policing minister standing in for the home secretary who, he explained, is attending a family matter, following an urgent question by the shadow home secretary, questioning the operational independence of the metropolitan police following comments by the home secretary in which she appeared to brand the met biased over the march is coming up over the weekend. the policing minister there, reiterating that the government very much believes in the operational independence of the metropolitan police, and they said t
are supposed to do, as police and crime commissioners do, as the mayor of london does, as london's pcc it is perfectly proper and right. in terms of the approval process with number ten i don't have any visibility on that at all. but let us keep in mind that we are seeing a humanitarian crisis unfolding in gaza, let's keep in mind there are 200 people being held hostage, 11100 people were slaughtered by terrorists, and members of our own community are feeling scared this weekend. let's keep...
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democrat run seattle pcc comupght markets become the latest retail to shut its doors two years after opening flag ship and seattle radio host jason joins us now jason seems to be a reality of life in a big city of crime in a big city now come to mean you don't get -- i guess big box big chain stores. >> yeah. and if it is hurting big box stores, understand it is killing the small businesses. and if you don't have thriving small businesses in your city, you're not going to be a thriving city i think everyone understands that. except for the folks on the ground, of course, because what i keep hearing whether it is here in seattle or across the country from progressive leaders that either target is making it up or the concerns are overblown, but when you look at the data it is not overblown at all and some point businesses have to step up and say do i want to put not just my company at risk of constantly losing money but do i want to put the staff members at risk of harm or customers? and they're say nothing. they wouldn't be closing these stores they could allow they will to thrive. >>
democrat run seattle pcc comupght markets become the latest retail to shut its doors two years after opening flag ship and seattle radio host jason joins us now jason seems to be a reality of life in a big city of crime in a big city now come to mean you don't get -- i guess big box big chain stores. >> yeah. and if it is hurting big box stores, understand it is killing the small businesses. and if you don't have thriving small businesses in your city, you're not going to be a thriving...
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was a huge pronent of the pcc. if you're familiar with him at all. he had formed an organation called friends of the land that had lot of allies in washingt, and he was personally friends with eleanor roosevelt. so any time camp mohican was ordered to be abandoned. local officials go to the state to petition and brownfield would go to d. and luckily they were able tstave it o this is ages from march of 1940, where they've ordered to leave. so they it the last of the mohins. but then in april it says resurrect dead with a question mark. unfortunately, even with all of th support, the fall of 1940, they were ordered to abandon the camp oncone week before they closed and lefone of the veterans, a 58 year old man named robert morse, s on liberty walking t camp with a friend and had a hrt attack and fell dead. he is thonly person that, when stationed camp mohican. so with all dangerous work they were doing, that's a pretty good track record. now, after company left in that fall 1940, there were still petitions to reoccupthe camp. in april 41, the state or
was a huge pronent of the pcc. if you're familiar with him at all. he had formed an organation called friends of the land that had lot of allies in washingt, and he was personally friends with eleanor roosevelt. so any time camp mohican was ordered to be abandoned. local officials go to the state to petition and brownfield would go to d. and luckily they were able tstave it o this is ages from march of 1940, where they've ordered to leave. so they it the last of the mohins. but then in april it...
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well, i pcc says the horn of africa is one of the places in the world that's most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. there is quite a big irony around people fleeing for the fact that they don't have water and now flying because they have too much water. and so it's a real dichotomy old problem there was saying and the pc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're going to see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale. let's try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as $1.00, alignment decades of on conflict, as well as increased food price is exacerbated by russia's invasion of ukraine has made the crisis was, the un says more than 40000 people died last year because of the drought bounce off of them children these floods and no kidding, even more welcome web houses to their chinese and american officials have been meeting in washington dc to discuss the challenges both countries face as china, as nuclear weapons arsenal continues to grow. i'll just say this defense editor alex cutoff with us a
well, i pcc says the horn of africa is one of the places in the world that's most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. there is quite a big irony around people fleeing for the fact that they don't have water and now flying because they have too much water. and so it's a real dichotomy old problem there was saying and the pc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're going to see this more, more or less. we really do something on a...
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pcc has a program called quickstart. in which they partner with the semiconductor leaders like intel, for example, to provide skill-based training for the next generation of the semiconductor work for us. so madam secretary, we need more pathways for people to enter the growing semiconductor and advanced manufacturing industries. what workforce education programs is the department investing in to meet the rn the goals of chips and how can congress and the department make these programs assessable to more diverse learning date learners including underserved communities. >> great question and i love this. we had a great visit and i was blown away by what i saw at the community college. i should tell you, if you were to say to me, what keeps you up at night, it is a long list but the workforce is some thing that i worry about. right now, there's about 100,000 -- there is a need for industry to have 100,000 semiconductor technicians. and that number is going to go up to 300,000 pretty quickly. technicians don't need a four-
pcc has a program called quickstart. in which they partner with the semiconductor leaders like intel, for example, to provide skill-based training for the next generation of the semiconductor work for us. so madam secretary, we need more pathways for people to enter the growing semiconductor and advanced manufacturing industries. what workforce education programs is the department investing in to meet the rn the goals of chips and how can congress and the department make these programs...
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secretary we heard from portal committee college learned how they are preparing to enter the workforce pcc has a program called quickstart which they partner with semiconductor leaders like intel for example to provide skilled based training for the next generation of the semiconductor workforce. madam secretary we need more pathways to enter the growing semiconductor advanced manufacturing industry. what workforce education program is an apartment investing in to meet the r&d goals of chip question but how can congress and the department make these programs accessible to more diverse learners including rural and underserved communities? >> great question. we had a great visit i was blown away by what i saw the community college. i should tell you, if you were to say to me what keeps you up at night? it's a long list. the workforce is something i worry about. right now there's about 100,000 -- there is a need for industry to have 100,000 semiconductor technicians. that number is going to go up to about three and a thousand pretty quickly. technicians do not need for your college degree for
secretary we heard from portal committee college learned how they are preparing to enter the workforce pcc has a program called quickstart which they partner with semiconductor leaders like intel for example to provide skilled based training for the next generation of the semiconductor workforce. madam secretary we need more pathways to enter the growing semiconductor advanced manufacturing industry. what workforce education program is an apartment investing in to meet the r&d goals of chip...
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my 26 years of being with the city and going through these provisional hires to transition to the pccs, the fail rate is very low. it's very low. it's not many employees that we have to displace due to them not being successful on the exam. so, you know, this is one being a new hr department where i'm, you know, training my team and developing my team and my exam team who have to conduct the exam. it also gives us time to develop our team and prepare them with the tools to conduct the exams. so it gives them three years to get developed and prepare for these exams as well. and some of the exams too. and we're strategic was strategic on the provisional hiring. so some of those provisional appointments that we made, a good chunk of them were exams that was conducted by department of human resources, which means our exam team wouldn't be responsible for all of these provisional exams. and then these exams are continued testing so they don't have to wait a year. you know, for an exam to come up. they these tests are continuous. so for the most part, a lot of these provisional hires that we
my 26 years of being with the city and going through these provisional hires to transition to the pccs, the fail rate is very low. it's very low. it's not many employees that we have to displace due to them not being successful on the exam. so, you know, this is one being a new hr department where i'm, you know, training my team and developing my team and my exam team who have to conduct the exam. it also gives us time to develop our team and prepare them with the tools to conduct the exams. so...
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are supposed to do, as police and crime commissioners do, as the mayor of london does, as london's pccf parliament. that is perfectly proper and perfectly right in terms of the approval process with number 10, i'm afraid i don't have any visibility on that at all. but let's keep in mind, let's keep in mind that we are seeing a humanitarian crisis unfolding in gaza . let's keep in unfolding in gaza. let's keep in mind there are 200 people being held hostage. let's bear in mind, 1400 people were slaughtered by terrorists and members of our own community are feeling scared this weekend. let's keep that at the front of our mind, not party. political point scoring . point scoring. >> let's talk to esther mcvey. i think she's possibly struck a chord with the public. the home secretary. you see labour are on the warpath. of course. >> yes. look, we're all talking about it. everybody's concerned about it. everybody's concerned about what's going to happen. you know, we're meant to be. it's ironic , isn't it? we're it's ironic, isn't it? we're saying those have the saying those people have the
are supposed to do, as police and crime commissioners do, as the mayor of london does, as london's pccf parliament. that is perfectly proper and perfectly right in terms of the approval process with number 10, i'm afraid i don't have any visibility on that at all. but let's keep in mind, let's keep in mind that we are seeing a humanitarian crisis unfolding in gaza . let's keep in unfolding in gaza. let's keep in mind there are 200 people being held hostage. let's bear in mind, 1400 people were...
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we are working through to the leadership of the pcc for well, there we have it, a flavour of there wenel. rejoining us are the former home office special adviser, claire pearsall and of course, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson . clare, you've nigel nelson. clare, you've worked in the home office . worked in the home office. you've seen what a demanding department that it can be. is james cleverly the man for the job? >>i job? >> i think he's doing a reasonable job. so far. it's a really difficult department. it's so big. you are on crisis mode, pretty much every single day. whenever you went in, there was always an urgent question . was always an urgent question. everybody wanted everything from you. i think the problem with the it's too the home office is it's just too large and you need to break that down. you need to perhaps carve out into its own out immigration into its own department, because that in itself is incredibly important. and very big and difficult and very big and very difficult to deal with. >> i mean, is it nearly impossible, nigel, for one, secreta
we are working through to the leadership of the pcc for well, there we have it, a flavour of there wenel. rejoining us are the former home office special adviser, claire pearsall and of course, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson . clare, you've nigel nelson. clare, you've worked in the home office . worked in the home office. you've seen what a demanding department that it can be. is james cleverly the man for the job? >>i job? >> i think he's doing a reasonable job....