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so, i'm on the selection committee. let me give a little bit more color and character and detail to there very long process that we've been through. the selection committee was composed of chris meany, who is your joint venture by the development partner, myself, the president of the arts commission, and then two outside curators, one who is the curator of painting and sculpture for the san francisco museum of modern art and curator from the museum in washington d.c. i thought that it was an excellent selection committee. and in fact, all three finalists that were selected were internationally known. we got more than 500 applications and it was narrowed down to three from each site. two of the artists, we were so interested in soliciting more from them, we gave them two sites. that was ai weiwei and chakala booker. they were given two sites. and bob has mentioned that we provisionally have selected artists. and i would like to go through that with you a little more carefully. it's provisional because there is still conv
so, i'm on the selection committee. let me give a little bit more color and character and detail to there very long process that we've been through. the selection committee was composed of chris meany, who is your joint venture by the development partner, myself, the president of the arts commission, and then two outside curators, one who is the curator of painting and sculpture for the san francisco museum of modern art and curator from the museum in washington d.c. i thought that it was an...
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he's the chair of the foreign affairs select committee, and saw active service in iraq and afghanistane gave evidence to the committee behind this report. welcome to bbc news. thanks for joining us. you, i take it, i welcome to bbc news. thanks for joining us. you, itake it, i not surprised of the report. no, i think there is some excellent work here. julian lewis as chair has been very clear, which is exactly the role of the select committee in pointing out the select committee in pointing out the failures of the system so far and highlighting how we can improve it. has it been driven too much in yourjudgment by a desire to keep immigration numbers in this country down? well, i can't speak for the reason why this hasn't worked but all i can say is there are some notable failings and its absolutely essential we include locally employed civilians and those we have a duty of care for, not quite the same duty of care as our soldiers, but very similar. if they have served alongside us, they've taken the risks our soldiers have, as with many of the interpreters i had the pleasure of service
he's the chair of the foreign affairs select committee, and saw active service in iraq and afghanistane gave evidence to the committee behind this report. welcome to bbc news. thanks for joining us. you, i take it, i welcome to bbc news. thanks for joining us. you, itake it, i not surprised of the report. no, i think there is some excellent work here. julian lewis as chair has been very clear, which is exactly the role of the select committee in pointing out the select committee in pointing out...
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the select committee shall provide a report to the house y july 13, 2018. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now recognize the gentleman from new york to offer the resolution just noticed. does the gentleman offer the resolution? mr. crowley: i do. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: whereas the tradition of the house chaplain dates to the earliest days of the house of representatives beginning in 1789. whereas the role of house chaplain has been filled by 60 individuals of various religious denominations serving members of congress of all faiths. whereas patrick -- father patrick conroy has served honorably as house chaplain since may 25, 2011, when he was appointed by then speaker john a. boehner, in consultation with democratic leader nancy pelosi. whereas father conroy has been reappointed and elected by the house of representatives on three separate occasions, most recently january 3, 2017. whereas on april 16, 2018, the nation's first jesuit and only the second catholic chaplain of the house of representative
the select committee shall provide a report to the house y july 13, 2018. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now recognize the gentleman from new york to offer the resolution just noticed. does the gentleman offer the resolution? mr. crowley: i do. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: whereas the tradition of the house chaplain dates to the earliest days of the house of representatives beginning in 1789. whereas the role of house chaplain has been...
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0urjoint select committee report calls for ambitious coordinated cross departmental action, yet thereing in his new strategy to tackle the impact of road traffic. as the chair of the health select committee hasjust said motal shift gets two paragraphs, active traveljust three sentences. he's clearly rejected a ban on diesel and petrol cars before 2040. can he point to a single measure of funding that he is announcing today that will better align urban planning, public transport and fiscal incentives as our committee's recommended? i think it's important to recognise that in the report tha twas produced by the honourable lady and by other select committee chairs there was a widespread recognition that road transport was simply one of the sources of air pollution, and in this report what we do is we already complement what was announced last year in terms of our roadside emissions knocks strategy with action on ports, action on air travel, action on trains, and that is a signal of the determined efforts we are taking a cross government to deal with all the sources of air pollution. prec
0urjoint select committee report calls for ambitious coordinated cross departmental action, yet thereing in his new strategy to tackle the impact of road traffic. as the chair of the health select committee hasjust said motal shift gets two paragraphs, active traveljust three sentences. he's clearly rejected a ban on diesel and petrol cars before 2040. can he point to a single measure of funding that he is announcing today that will better align urban planning, public transport and fiscal...
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the conservative mp tom tugendhat is chair of the foreign affairs select committee, and saw active serviceofficer. he says he's not surprised by the report's conclusions. i think we have done some excellent work here and julian nurse as chair has been very clear of the royal of the select committee in - out served alongside us, - who have served alongside us, those who have served alongside us, those who have taken risks and those whose lives are now at risk because of the service they did alongside our troops in combat is recognised and that they are given the protection they require, sometimes in the uk and sometimes elsewhere. i am pleased that one of them i had the privilege to serve alongside, and incredibly brave man, is now living in the uk with his family. he earned his place in the uk many, many times over by his extraordinary courage. i am extremely proud that our country has recognised that and brought him over, but there are others and that is why i gave evidence to the committee because julian is why i gave evidence to the committee becausejulian nurse was absolutely right tha
the conservative mp tom tugendhat is chair of the foreign affairs select committee, and saw active serviceofficer. he says he's not surprised by the report's conclusions. i think we have done some excellent work here and julian nurse as chair has been very clear of the royal of the select committee in - out served alongside us, - who have served alongside us, those who have served alongside us, those who have taken risks and those whose lives are now at risk because of the service they did...
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conservative chair of the health select committee, sarah wollaston, says she welcomes the referenduman bring about change in northern ireland. this is a great result that we've seen in the republic of ireland. it's now completely unacceptable that women in northern ireland will be in the only part of the united kingdom not to have the same human rights as women elsewhere. and also things have moved on in the republic of ireland too, so it's absolutely time for us to change this. if the stormont assembly was in place, of course that would be the first port of call, but it isn't. and i think if an amendment is allowed by the speaker to the domestic violence bill, to allow women to have the same rights as the rest of the united kingdom, i will certainly be voting for it, and it would be likely that would be a free vote. and i think parliament would vote to bring those rights in line with the rest of the united kingdom. it has always been an anomaly that women in northern ireland haven't had the same human rights to access safe termination of pregnancy in northern ireland as women in the
conservative chair of the health select committee, sarah wollaston, says she welcomes the referenduman bring about change in northern ireland. this is a great result that we've seen in the republic of ireland. it's now completely unacceptable that women in northern ireland will be in the only part of the united kingdom not to have the same human rights as women elsewhere. and also things have moved on in the republic of ireland too, so it's absolutely time for us to change this. if the stormont...
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she now chairs the cross—party transport select committee.ling's department. lilian greenwood, welcome to the daily —— the bbc muzak five. this was not a surprise although the company saying they are surprised and disappointed by —— the bbc news at five. is the third failure in the space of ten years on the east coast main line. we want to look at previous failures and why the secretary of state has made the decisions he has. also we want to look at these plans for a future public private partnership, because to be honest there is little evidence that vertical arrangement will deliver, and on this line where there is a multitude of operators seems a very strange place to try it out. is there something specific about this franchise, you think, that makes it so hard to predict likely revenue and therefore result in companies over bidding and finding themselves in a mess?|j think finding themselves in a mess?” think that is one of the questions we will be looking at in our inquiry. 0bviously virgin and stagecoach from the other main north south
she now chairs the cross—party transport select committee.ling's department. lilian greenwood, welcome to the daily —— the bbc muzak five. this was not a surprise although the company saying they are surprised and disappointed by —— the bbc news at five. is the third failure in the space of ten years on the east coast main line. we want to look at previous failures and why the secretary of state has made the decisions he has. also we want to look at these plans for a future public...
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we're joined now from westminster by the chair of the treasury select committee nicky morgan.een briefed by eight mrc, that they max fac option might cost billions. this has been on the table since august, and you have not been told? that is extraordinary. both visited to stick that you have just used, the statement from mark carney, the governor of the bank of england yesterday, and today's figure from hm revenue and customs, both revealed and evidence given to the treasury select committee yesterday and today, and i think this shows the power of the select committees when trying to an pick this very complicated, this is just one, corrugated issue related to brexit, but it does show that you have to ask the question, and i don't know, i'm not in the room. the presentations have been given to cabinet members. we did ask the head of revenue and customs today, have you briefed ministers direct on what we are going to be discussing and then i said, had he spoken to be prime minister about it? the answer at the time was, yes. if they haven't been told that, all been asked question
we're joined now from westminster by the chair of the treasury select committee nicky morgan.een briefed by eight mrc, that they max fac option might cost billions. this has been on the table since august, and you have not been told? that is extraordinary. both visited to stick that you have just used, the statement from mark carney, the governor of the bank of england yesterday, and today's figure from hm revenue and customs, both revealed and evidence given to the treasury select committee...
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or dick bolin's select committee or extensive reform proposals. they didn't know about that. the motive for running over and over is to end the war in vietnam which is why they came to washington. in four once they passed a resolution in a caucus by bob clark for the war in vietnam. they were quite a successfool group. let's remember why they felt so strongly about that. they came to washington at a time, public criticism, the public attitude toward government was extremely negative. they came in the wake of watergate, watergate hearings, resignation, and surprising part, they came after almost a decade of horrendous divisive war in vietnam. to just clawback the powers abandoned to the imperial presidency in the mid-23rd century. and 1973 of the budget and control act in 1974. and to make the institution more responsive. they passed legislative reform act in the 1970s and the bill of rights in 73 but there was still a huge backlog of reform that had not occurred before the next group arrived, and select committees in julia hansen and dick bowling
or dick bolin's select committee or extensive reform proposals. they didn't know about that. the motive for running over and over is to end the war in vietnam which is why they came to washington. in four once they passed a resolution in a caucus by bob clark for the war in vietnam. they were quite a successfool group. let's remember why they felt so strongly about that. they came to washington at a time, public criticism, the public attitude toward government was extremely negative. they came...
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i don't know that. at a policy is the cross—party select committee. select committee.nges. changes. to make sure people are not slipping through the net. through the net. should these payments go to unmarried couples? payments go to unmarried couples? that would be a widening of the benefit net. benefit net. hardship and the children are suffering in the same way? suffering in the same way? it is paid to people who are unmarried. unmarried. people who are married or in civil partnerships. partnerships. their children, what do you say to those people today? those people today? member of parliament, the government does respond and listen. does respond and listen. parliament will raise the matter the minister, dwp questions andy bates. minister, dwp questions andy bates. of my constituents and the cases you have identified. have identified. listen and we need to make sure we get this right. get this right. and change things for these families. families. where people cannot work, they need benefits. they need benefits. every hour god sends, because their father or mother h
i don't know that. at a policy is the cross—party select committee. select committee.nges. changes. to make sure people are not slipping through the net. through the net. should these payments go to unmarried couples? payments go to unmarried couples? that would be a widening of the benefit net. benefit net. hardship and the children are suffering in the same way? suffering in the same way? it is paid to people who are unmarried. unmarried. people who are married or in civil partnerships....
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months for tea m has been a difficult few months for team sky as a whole ever since the dcms select committeed them of crossing the ethical line. today we have from sir dave b ra ilsfo rd today we have from sir dave brailsford since the —— we have heard from sir dave brailsford for the first time since the report came out. regardless of everything else, there is a sense of self questioning about, ami there is a sense of self questioning about, am i appropriately placed, do i have the skills to the will to do that? it's something you ask yourself all the time. things come and go and change, and the situation context changes, but i'm here because i think i am still in a position where their kids what these quys position where their kids what these guys and they can be the best they can be. —— where i can support these guys. it is an uncomfortable time for team sky and chris froome. they will do focus on the cycling when the giro d'italia gets under way. before we go — a reminder that there's just one change to the liverpool side from the first leg. georginio wijnaldum in for the injured alex ox
months for tea m has been a difficult few months for team sky as a whole ever since the dcms select committeed them of crossing the ethical line. today we have from sir dave b ra ilsfo rd today we have from sir dave brailsford since the —— we have heard from sir dave brailsford for the first time since the report came out. regardless of everything else, there is a sense of self questioning about, ami there is a sense of self questioning about, am i appropriately placed, do i have the skills...
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welcome the publication of the green paper but echoing the concerns of the education and health select committeescope is limited and it is not ambitious enough. what we have seen is an effort to improve school—based support but nothing about all the support but nothing about all the support that children need for the childline is a round—the—clock 2a hours a day mental health service which children are increasingly turning to. but the problem is it has not been recognised in this green paper and for those children who do need support out of the school system there's nothing there for them unless they are eligible for them unless they are eligible for them unless they are eligible for the very high thresholds of specialist nhs support. but it is a green paper and you're hoping that the pressure you might be able to bring to bear or the nspcc might convince the government to go further. absolutely and that is why we launched the uk campaign, together with 22,000 members of the public come we handed in a petition to downing street last week in recognition of the 22,000 counselling sessions we deliv
welcome the publication of the green paper but echoing the concerns of the education and health select committeescope is limited and it is not ambitious enough. what we have seen is an effort to improve school—based support but nothing about all the support but nothing about all the support that children need for the childline is a round—the—clock 2a hours a day mental health service which children are increasingly turning to. but the problem is it has not been recognised in this green...
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he's the chair of the foreign affairs select committee, and saw active service in iraq and afghanistanmittee behind this report. he told me what more should be done for afghan interpreters. i think we should be being very active in making sure that those who have served alongside us, those who have served alongside us, those who have taken risks and those whose lives are now at risk because of the service they did alongside our troops in combat is recognised and that they are given the protection they require sometimes in the uk and sometimes elsewhere, depending on what they. i'm very pleased that one of the interpreters i had the privilege to serve alongside, and it readily brave man, is now living in the uk with his family. he earned his place in the uk many, many times over by his extraordinary courage and i'm extremely proud that our country has recognised that and brought him over but there are others, and that is why i gave evidence to the committee because julian lewis was absolutely right that this is a matter of great concern and i'm very proud that members of the committee l
he's the chair of the foreign affairs select committee, and saw active service in iraq and afghanistanmittee behind this report. he told me what more should be done for afghan interpreters. i think we should be being very active in making sure that those who have served alongside us, those who have served alongside us, those who have taken risks and those whose lives are now at risk because of the service they did alongside our troops in combat is recognised and that they are given the...
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i'm sure my right honorable friend in the treasury select committee will and sure we get to the bottom of what happened. >> mr. speaker, last saturday night, an 83-year-old woman had afall and was bleeding from head wound. she waited for an ambulance for nearly three hours. will the prime minister apologize to my constituent and promised the rest of the country that no one else's elderly mother will suffer like this? >> can i say to the honorable lady that if she would like to more details of the case, i know the secretary of state will look very closely at the case she has identified. i am sorry to hear of the circumstance of her constituent. >> blackburn. 9:08 tn, two at .en were shot one is dead and the other is in critical condition. the station is an important transfer hub for the people of -- will my right honorable friend join me in thanking the police for their prompt action in securing the area, and the messages of reassurance they are giving today? will she also take every necessary step to remove guns and knives from society to prevent these occurrences? >> i recognize the i
i'm sure my right honorable friend in the treasury select committee will and sure we get to the bottom of what happened. >> mr. speaker, last saturday night, an 83-year-old woman had afall and was bleeding from head wound. she waited for an ambulance for nearly three hours. will the prime minister apologize to my constituent and promised the rest of the country that no one else's elderly mother will suffer like this? >> can i say to the honorable lady that if she would like to more...
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by digging really deep into some archives the transcripts of the house select committee.some police files in memphis records in a library i was able to unearth some details that others have at least not printed. i think it brought to the the story to life and also revealed some new facets of what happened in the 1968. and also i was lucky enough to have access to some archives of that have only recently been opened and there were archives into libraries in atlanta one was the papers of william rutherford which would've been the last executive director of the southern christian leadership conference before he was assassinated. the material was very helpful. in telling me more about the poor people's campaign. and what have gone wrong with the poor people's campaign. what was happening there they were trying to raise a lot of money because they were going to house the poor people in a makeshift camp of tents in washington and they would have to house them for weeks and maybe months and they would have to feed them and they would have to pay for all of the expenses and logis
by digging really deep into some archives the transcripts of the house select committee.some police files in memphis records in a library i was able to unearth some details that others have at least not printed. i think it brought to the the story to life and also revealed some new facets of what happened in the 1968. and also i was lucky enough to have access to some archives of that have only recently been opened and there were archives into libraries in atlanta one was the papers of william...
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the defence select committee says the scheme has failed to relocate any interpreters to the uk, even taliban in afghanistan, they were there for more than a decade. their afghan interpreters also risked their lives on the front line. we have hidden their identities because, to this day, they face retaliation from the taliban for working with british forces. but, so far, only a fraction of the 3500 interpreters have been allowed to leave afghanistan, and settle in britain where they are safe. here, the head of the defence committee is shocked and says it is damaging for britain. if the united kingdom gets a reputation for leaving those people who put their lives at risk to help our soldiers at the mercy of our enemies when our soldiers are no longer there to look after them, it will be very difficult in future conflicts to find people, local people, prepared to do that. it is now more than three years since the british combat mission in afghanistan ended, with most troops being pulled out. since then, 400 interpreters and locally hired staff have moved to britain. leaving most offend
the defence select committee says the scheme has failed to relocate any interpreters to the uk, even taliban in afghanistan, they were there for more than a decade. their afghan interpreters also risked their lives on the front line. we have hidden their identities because, to this day, they face retaliation from the taliban for working with british forces. but, so far, only a fraction of the 3500 interpreters have been allowed to leave afghanistan, and settle in britain where they are safe....
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where there is a similar situation but the next stage will be the intelligence and security select committeeis supposed to look at it again. we do not know if jack straw will have to a nswer not know if jack straw will have to answer questions from them and we have yet to hear from tony blair, prime minister at the time. in the letter theresa may sent saying sorry for britain's role in this, there is no legal admission of liability by jack straw. and the m16 chief of the time, so what happens next in terms of that will be interesting, about whether people can pin down who took the decision when. michael you say it shows the changes in foreign policy but i suppose nobody would wa nt policy but i suppose nobody would want a foreign policy that meant people were delivered to be tortured? there are question marks. the british public will think who is this guy, what was the group he was linked to? what was going on? i suspect the money is stopping a lot of the details coming out about what we nt of the details coming out about what went on and who else is involved. i think there are legitimate qu
where there is a similar situation but the next stage will be the intelligence and security select committeeis supposed to look at it again. we do not know if jack straw will have to a nswer not know if jack straw will have to answer questions from them and we have yet to hear from tony blair, prime minister at the time. in the letter theresa may sent saying sorry for britain's role in this, there is no legal admission of liability by jack straw. and the m16 chief of the time, so what happens...
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democrat on the senate select committee is those the trunks campaign contacts with the russians may not actually mean collusion i'm reserving my final judgment into we've seen all the witnesses we need to see and this may all be a simply a set of coincidences or maybe it was not the sophistication to realize what was happening there are other probes running at the moment into trump's election teams alleged ties with the kremlin two weeks ago the house permanent intelligence committee led by the republicans stated it had found no evidence of collusion the first investigation was launched in july twenty sixth deemed by the f.b.i. so far they've not released any evidence of russian collusion journalist joe lauria says that mark warner's approach is the one that should have been taken from the very beginning. the idea was to get trump and they have not been able to afford to get him on russia collusion and we now see that warner is saying clearly that he wants to wait all the evidence is gotten in which is what everyone's position should have been from the very beginning amongst the media a
democrat on the senate select committee is those the trunks campaign contacts with the russians may not actually mean collusion i'm reserving my final judgment into we've seen all the witnesses we need to see and this may all be a simply a set of coincidences or maybe it was not the sophistication to realize what was happening there are other probes running at the moment into trump's election teams alleged ties with the kremlin two weeks ago the house permanent intelligence committee led by the...
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you and your fellow democrats on the house select intelligence committee released about 3500 facebookhowing how russian agents bought ads to try and create, you know, conflict around the 2016 election. there were in ads, for instance, around the super bowl and beyonce that they bought, which is insane. like, they were trying to break us apart using beyonce. that's the biggest scandal, isn't it? >> one of the biggest scandals, at least. >> trevor: right. >> i was amazing. they were basically trying to pour acid on every wound in american politics. if you look at the ads, and actually not everything has been released because there's a whole cache of videos, also, but, you know, it was anti-"black lives matter" and pro-"black lives matter," pro-cop, anti-cop, pro-hispanic, anti-hispanic. it was trying to cut people up every single way you could and i can't help but think it basically exacerbated a lot of the tensions in a way that helped donald trump get elected. >> trevor: russia seems to be a story that doesn't leave the news. you know, some people think it's overexaggerated, others fe
you and your fellow democrats on the house select intelligence committee released about 3500 facebookhowing how russian agents bought ads to try and create, you know, conflict around the 2016 election. there were in ads, for instance, around the super bowl and beyonce that they bought, which is insane. like, they were trying to break us apart using beyonce. that's the biggest scandal, isn't it? >> one of the biggest scandals, at least. >> trevor: right. >> i was amazing. they...
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fascinating timing because only yesterday or even today a report came out by the foreign affairs select committeeat the uk had been really lacks in its dealing with sort of russian oligarchs and sort of money—laundering that had been going on around the scene. it is really interesting that they now seem to be looking at this issue but the proof is very much going to be in the pudding and whether or not actually anything happens now. who in this room has a wood—burning stove? mine isa room has a wood—burning stove? mine is a very modern one. it is extremely efficient and minimises the innovations. —— mish and is. this ban is not going to be retroactive. but yes, this is michael gove. he has an eye for a good headline. getting together with jeremy hunt the health secretary. saying that polluting wood—burning stoves are going to be banned in the future. and apparently there has beena peak future. and apparently there has been a peak in popularity, which is why i have now got one. which has led to some extraordinary figures. there is one figure in years suggesting... they make it sound as if this is
fascinating timing because only yesterday or even today a report came out by the foreign affairs select committeeat the uk had been really lacks in its dealing with sort of russian oligarchs and sort of money—laundering that had been going on around the scene. it is really interesting that they now seem to be looking at this issue but the proof is very much going to be in the pudding and whether or not actually anything happens now. who in this room has a wood—burning stove? mine isa room...
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and the founder of the treasury select committee, who is now the head of the competition market authorityo look at the dominance of these funds. it is a really big issue actually, notjust the roles they play in order but also in terms of advising on business strategy as well. absolutely, and advising as the business health and whether or not this company should be given contracts this company should be given co ntra cts by this company should be given contracts by the government. at the very top level, some of the executives on the board of carillion we re executives on the board of carillion were held at fault and there is a recommendation that they should not be on the boards of companies in future, things like that. this issue will not go away. 0k, lots more on carillion on our website. anne frank, a couple of pages have been published that she wrote between the ages of 13 and 15. yeah, the age at which you are starting to use dirty jokes and all the rest of its. absolutely, that kind of prepubescent phrase and all out. it isa prepubescent phrase and all out. it is a great story, isn't
and the founder of the treasury select committee, who is now the head of the competition market authorityo look at the dominance of these funds. it is a really big issue actually, notjust the roles they play in order but also in terms of advising on business strategy as well. absolutely, and advising as the business health and whether or not this company should be given contracts this company should be given co ntra cts by this company should be given contracts by the government. at the very...
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that's the reports of two parliamentary select committees on caribbean, that's big public procurement back injanuary,. that collapsed in such a mess back in january,. many terrible stories that emerged from that to including one i saw today of a chap who was left with a £200,000 that in the middle of building a hospital in birmingham and had today off all his staff, really shocking but the other thing that emerged from a parliamentary report is that they are suggesting that the big four accountancy firms and this is a quote from the report of a cosy club incapable of providing the degree of independent challenge needed. there's too much interconnected and to suggest that the consultancy and all their auditing practises. they used to be called walls that were between these two departments and it seems that they are being too merged closely now and i know that have been famously with enron a few years ago in the us and
that's the reports of two parliamentary select committees on caribbean, that's big public procurement back injanuary,. that collapsed in such a mess back in january,. many terrible stories that emerged from that to including one i saw today of a chap who was left with a £200,000 that in the middle of building a hospital in birmingham and had today off all his staff, really shocking but the other thing that emerged from a parliamentary report is that they are suggesting that the big four...
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my own decade of service on the senate select committee on intelligence including with many of you was to say the least eventful. like today, we faced russian hostility, iranian regional ambitions and expansionist china, an erratic north korea, cyber threats and much, much more. but unlike today, and thank god for that, on september the 11th, 2001 we experienced a tragedy that defined those years. when a group of suicidal fanatics killed almost 3,000 innocent men, women and children. it was the deadliest attack on our homeland in half a century. who can forget the image of the twin towers falling? who can forget the images of people leaping to their deaths to escape the flames? when would the next attack come? how many more americans would die? throughout it all this committee was an oasis of bipartisanship. no democrats, i'm confident that the united states and the american people have the resolve to make them head-on. director,nfirmed as you have my solemn commitment that i will position this agency to provide the intelligence support our country needs to meet the challenges of today
my own decade of service on the senate select committee on intelligence including with many of you was to say the least eventful. like today, we faced russian hostility, iranian regional ambitions and expansionist china, an erratic north korea, cyber threats and much, much more. but unlike today, and thank god for that, on september the 11th, 2001 we experienced a tragedy that defined those years. when a group of suicidal fanatics killed almost 3,000 innocent men, women and children. it was the...
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number one of the public health and third our country is important through 16th century yet the select committee report said that ambition and well fail a generation commit to commit to ensure everyone in the country. >> those that have access to high-quality nhs mental health care. and then that started before of 14. and then to better identify. and then for them to get the support that they need the one final thing. and with those concerns i would like to think partly because the awareness of the issue of mental health. to make sure everybody has a job to remove that stigma attached to mental health. >> does my right honorable friend that the administration had bullied into support those on the british body. >> was a scottish and british both sides and i think it is appalling. and it shows that people in scotland that is trying to recruit because of immigration rules. onersri example for them to appy for a visa every month. but now it is rejected over six times. and then toto reassure them with the safety and health of their loved one. >> that we do keep this issue under review to the health s
number one of the public health and third our country is important through 16th century yet the select committee report said that ambition and well fail a generation commit to commit to ensure everyone in the country. >> those that have access to high-quality nhs mental health care. and then that started before of 14. and then to better identify. and then for them to get the support that they need the one final thing. and with those concerns i would like to think partly because the...
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that's the reports of two parliamentary select committees on caribbean, that's big public procurement firm that's big public procurement firm that collapsed in such a mess back injanuary,. that collapsed in such a mess back in january,. many terrible stories that emerged from that to including one i saw today of a chap who was left with a £200,000 that in the middle of building a hospital in birmingham and had today off all his staff, really shocking but the other thing that emerged from a parliamentary report is that they are suggesting that the big four accountancy firms and this is a quote from the report of a cosy club incapable of providing the degree of independent challenge needed. there's too much interconnected and to suggest that the consultancy and all their auditing practises. they used to be called walls that were between these two departments and it seems that they are being too merged closely now and i know that have been famously with enron a few years ago in the us and they the cleverest quys ago in the us and they the cleverest guysin ago in the us and they the cleve
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ray kill king and enough we will ever know for sure if there were conspirators and the house select committee. you mentioned though the mountaintop speech that is able in 1968 and you read the whole chapter of the speech. you devote a whole chapter to the speech but you don't focus on a great deal to talk about the detail on what was happening in the audience and what was happening with king and ralph abernathy. talk about the approach and the decisionec to try to go deeper. >> into order to quote a lot of that speech i would have had to have a copyright. >> and they are tough. they are not free in granting copyright licenses. so i did ask for licenses and it was not granted. i was not able to quote from his speech protected only quote a minimum amount. that's the explanation for that. i would preferred and what you heard in the w finale of the speech. >> parts of the speech you can actually quote. >> a couple of people who read the early drafts of the later drafts said it hadn't diminished the chapter that much but i hope that's true but he was a master orator and i would like to have had mo
ray kill king and enough we will ever know for sure if there were conspirators and the house select committee. you mentioned though the mountaintop speech that is able in 1968 and you read the whole chapter of the speech. you devote a whole chapter to the speech but you don't focus on a great deal to talk about the detail on what was happening in the audience and what was happening with king and ralph abernathy. talk about the approach and the decisionec to try to go deeper. >> into order...
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since that time, i have heard from four members of the judicial selection committee, specifically with regard to this omission. i can say with confidence that those four committee members as well as myself would not have ranked mr. bounds as we did had we known about these deeply troubling writings. mr. bounds' writings themselves are objectionable not only for the views expressed but for the intemper rat and demeaning tone he used to express his opinion. equally if not more disturbing, he failed to disclose these writings when specifically asked by the committee about his views on equity and diversity. although he felt free to volunteer details about his life going back to childhood, he misled the committee in response to this important inquiry. for this reason, five of the seven committee members no longer recommend mr. bounds. that is what we heard from the oregon committee. we have a responsibility to the institutions of governance of the united states of america with the fundamental principle embedded in those three words, we the people, government of, by, and for the people. and
since that time, i have heard from four members of the judicial selection committee, specifically with regard to this omission. i can say with confidence that those four committee members as well as myself would not have ranked mr. bounds as we did had we known about these deeply troubling writings. mr. bounds' writings themselves are objectionable not only for the views expressed but for the intemper rat and demeaning tone he used to express his opinion. equally if not more disturbing, he...
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the work and pensions and business select committees say executives were too busy "stuffing their mouthsrs of carillion‘s board have rejected the findings. more details from our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz. this is part of the fallout from the carillion collapse. the midland metropolitan hospital, a £350 million project now in limbo, delayed perhaps for years, likely to cost huge amounts more. blamed by mps today — richard howson, the chief executive of the strategy doomed to fail, finance director richard adam, architect of aggressive accounting policies, an accusation he rejects, and chairman philip green, called delusional, which he says is inaccurate. the directors of carillion were running the company into the ground, more concerned about paying themselves lavish salaries, big bonuses, then continuing to pay out dividends. and ultimately they were pulling the wool over the eyes of investors, the people saving for their pensions, and the people working there. the mps accuse carillion of using accounting methods which were intended to deceive, accounting for revenue
the work and pensions and business select committees say executives were too busy "stuffing their mouthsrs of carillion‘s board have rejected the findings. more details from our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz. this is part of the fallout from the carillion collapse. the midland metropolitan hospital, a £350 million project now in limbo, delayed perhaps for years, likely to cost huge amounts more. blamed by mps today — richard howson, the chief executive of the strategy...
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new is the conclusion of a select committee report, "moscow's gold -- russian corruption in the u.k." salisburyhthts the incident with a russian intelligence officer and his daughter as a missed opportunity.y. as punishment for e e attempted murders, prime minister to recentakee expelled 23 r russian diplomats. this report argues that move was undermined by london remaining a top destination for russian oligarchs linked to the kremlin to launder proceeds of corruption. indeed, just two days after those attacks, russian gas giant zprom was able ga to trade millions of pounds of ponds in the capital. they suggest closing loopholes that allow companies to use london markets while being sanctioned in other realms. it also wants to see more of president clinton's allies targeted. russia's ambassador to london insists the report's recommendations have no basis in law, and that the government should think twice about going after moscow's money. the british national crime agency warned that potentially hundreds of billions of pounds of money laundering impactsts britain each year, with london
new is the conclusion of a select committee report, "moscow's gold -- russian corruption in the u.k." salisburyhthts the incident with a russian intelligence officer and his daughter as a missed opportunity.y. as punishment for e e attempted murders, prime minister to recentakee expelled 23 r russian diplomats. this report argues that move was undermined by london remaining a top destination for russian oligarchs linked to the kremlin to launder proceeds of corruption. indeed, just...
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among those people was britain's top football police chief who was speaking at a foreign affairs select committee hearing who said basically russia is on top of it and the same message came from the england football association but we've been engaging the last two years in conjunction with the foreign office pool so the f.a.a. has to try to see those resources from the russian authorities with a great number of meetings with them and every time with them there is a consistent reassurance of the racialists call to say that the shows bush are to the best of the disability for security team have been impressed with what they see on the ground in gaza city and particularly organizations went to the confederations cup last year the traffic. coach for the school well the foreign office has also been releasing certain instructions that have been playing down and he worry about what could happen during the world cup they have said that among other things since twenty. the sixteen five matches involving british teams have taken place in russia and those went without any trouble and of course the fact that
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it is been a difficult few months sky as whole ever since the select committee accuse them of crossinglieves he is the right man to lead tea m believes he is the right man to lead team sky. regardless, ithink it is a sense of self questioning about am i appropriately place, to have the skills, and whatever else to do that. i think it is in the us case of all the time as things come and go and things change. the situation in context changes, but i am here because i think i am still the position that i can support these guys to be the best they can be. on an uncomfortable time for team sky and for chris froome. they will hold to focusing on the cycling when the race to focusing on the cycling when the ra ce gets to focusing on the cycling when the race gets under way injerusalem here on friday. carl administered through to the quarterfinals. the british number one. he will play the world number 68 in the quarterfinals. by the end of this evening we will know the line—up for the semi finals of the snooker championship. wilson booked his place in the last four. he will play thejohn higgins
it is been a difficult few months sky as whole ever since the select committee accuse them of crossinglieves he is the right man to lead tea m believes he is the right man to lead team sky. regardless, ithink it is a sense of self questioning about am i appropriately place, to have the skills, and whatever else to do that. i think it is in the us case of all the time as things come and go and things change. the situation in context changes, but i am here because i think i am still the position...
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, holding just select committees, had brought that debate because of the importance for stability and see is the distance between the government and parliament. it is actually parliament that is the sovereign body in our country. i would say the people are sovereign and the people have bought in 2016, so the people are sovereign. ifi have bought in 2016, so the people are sovereign. if i was an investor looking at whether to buy shares in uk plc and i was looking at the back there has been a collison severed one particular message, i would blame the ceo. what is happening is that we have some people both in the house of commons and house of lords that simply refuse to accept the verdict of the british people in the referendum, so they are doing everything they can to either thwart the decision of the referendum or to die lit it. people here believe that if they can still have something like a customs union or some sort of customs arrangements which is justifiable by the european courts, that may be after the next general election. if seema's party takes power... election. if seema's p
, holding just select committees, had brought that debate because of the importance for stability and see is the distance between the government and parliament. it is actually parliament that is the sovereign body in our country. i would say the people are sovereign and the people have bought in 2016, so the people are sovereign. ifi have bought in 2016, so the people are sovereign. if i was an investor looking at whether to buy shares in uk plc and i was looking at the back there has been a...
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among those people was britain's top football police chief who was speaking at a foreign affairs select committee hearing who said basically russia is on top of it and the same message came from the england football association we've been engaging the last two years into the for you know the school so the f.a. that they say to try to see those resources from the russian authorities we've got a great number of meetings with them and every time we've met them there is a consistent reassurance that the spear a show of support to say the shows are sure to the best of the disability post security team have been impressed with what they see on the ground augusta city. particularly organizations going to the confederations cup last year that you think you know coach for the school well the foreign office has also been releasing certain instructions that have been playing down any worry about what could happen during the world cup they have said that among other things since twenty. sixteen five matches involving british teams have taken place in russia and those went without any trouble and of course th
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we would like to thank the selection committee for giving us the chance to show this film.films. it was really cathartic, passionate. the feedback was really great. next after third kind is travelling around the world, for festival distribution. and i will make this film into a feature film. it is more possible than ever. now that i have beenin possible than ever. now that i have been in cannes for seven days, i think i'm now ready to go back home. i'm feeling really relieved. and my next target is to have a vacation in greece. i'm sure that when i go back i will start again, writing and discovering new things. well, that brings a special cannes edition of talking movies to a close. we hope you have enjoyed the show. you can a lwa ys you have enjoyed the show. you can always reach us online on the bbc, and you can find us on facebook as well. so for me, tom brook, and the rest of the talking movies production crew, here in the south of france, it's goodbye, as we leave you with some of the sights and sounds of this year's cannes film festival. hello there. we ended the week
we would like to thank the selection committee for giving us the chance to show this film.films. it was really cathartic, passionate. the feedback was really great. next after third kind is travelling around the world, for festival distribution. and i will make this film into a feature film. it is more possible than ever. now that i have beenin possible than ever. now that i have been in cannes for seven days, i think i'm now ready to go back home. i'm feeling really relieved. and my next...
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among those people was britain's top football police chief who was speaking at a foreign affairs select committee hearing who said basically russia is on top of it and the same message came from the england football association. we've been engaging the last two years in conjunction with the foreign office. to try to see those reassurances from the russian authorities we've got a great number of meetings with them and every so with them there is a consistent reassurance that the aspiration is to call a state of shows. to the best of the disability or security team have been impressed with what they see on the ground aggressively. approached me all the organizations went to the confederations cup last year and. you know coach for the school do we feel we feel we have the right support that we needed from from the official channels and i think that sense from the greater perspective we would say yes we do feel. well the foreign office has also been releasing certain instructions that have been playing down any worry about what could happen during the world cup they have said that among other things
among those people was britain's top football police chief who was speaking at a foreign affairs select committee hearing who said basically russia is on top of it and the same message came from the england football association. we've been engaging the last two years in conjunction with the foreign office. to try to see those reassurances from the russian authorities we've got a great number of meetings with them and every so with them there is a consistent reassurance that the aspiration is to...
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mps on the defence select committee have voiced concerns about monitoring leaving caversham, but theat shame. monitoring has been here since 1943, which means that this year is the 75th anniversary of monitoring occupying caversham park. that is sad. very sad. but life moves on. music lovers across the uk have been treated to a second day of headline acts as part of the bbc‘s biggest weekend which by its close will see more than 100 artists perform in england, scotland, wales and northern ireland over four days. saturday saw stars including ed sheeran, franz ferdinand and noel gallagher take to the stage. # i'm in love with the shape of you # we push and pull like a magnet, too # although my heart is thrown into # i'm in love with the shape of you # i say, don't you know # you say you don't know # i say, take me out # one i love # i ain't found nothing like this # like this # i ain't found nothing like this # no, i ain't found nothing quite like this # every time you hurt me, the less that i cry # and every time you leave me, the quicker these tears dry # and every time you walk out,
mps on the defence select committee have voiced concerns about monitoring leaving caversham, but theat shame. monitoring has been here since 1943, which means that this year is the 75th anniversary of monitoring occupying caversham park. that is sad. very sad. but life moves on. music lovers across the uk have been treated to a second day of headline acts as part of the bbc‘s biggest weekend which by its close will see more than 100 artists perform in england, scotland, wales and northern...
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parliaments foreign affairs select committee would judge is symptomatic of failures in british leadership intelligence and bureaucracy the consequences of our actions certainly have been catastrophic well as catastrophic numbers of civilians are forced from their homes due to the factor u.k. back home. ect i'm now joined by the director of the internal displacement monitoring and exam dr bill or whose new global report on internal displacement is out now under welcome do going on to graduate tell me about your report which clears eighty thousand people were displaced by conflict or disaster each day in twenty seven yes indeed our report shows that there were thirty point six million new internal displacements across the world by conflict violence and disasters and it's true that the conflict figures in particular are quite alarming the highest numbers that we've recorded in over a decade with eleven point eight million new displacements by conflicts most of these displacements have been caused by ongoing violence and high levels of violence actually in attacks against civilians in syria i
parliaments foreign affairs select committee would judge is symptomatic of failures in british leadership intelligence and bureaucracy the consequences of our actions certainly have been catastrophic well as catastrophic numbers of civilians are forced from their homes due to the factor u.k. back home. ect i'm now joined by the director of the internal displacement monitoring and exam dr bill or whose new global report on internal displacement is out now under welcome do going on to graduate...
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erstwhile ceo alexander nix stepped down not long after a grilling by the culture, media and sports select committeethe committee's chairman said this wasn't the end of the matter. we've got to make sure that this is not an attempt to run and hide, that these companies aren't shutting down in order to avoid being vigorously investigated for the allegations made against them, the misuse of data, the ethics and legality of their practices. those investigations have to continue. we have to know what happened. in a statement, cambridge analytica said the scandal had driven away virtually all customers and suppliers, leaving the comp no longer viable. fallout from the controversy is global and ongoing. the founder and ceo of facebook, mark zuckerberg, apologised in washington last month for his company's failure to control the british firm. we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. and it was my mistake and i am sorry. many analysts believe this scandal will have a long—lasting impact. this whole affair has changed people's perceptions of social media. we've dr
erstwhile ceo alexander nix stepped down not long after a grilling by the culture, media and sports select committeethe committee's chairman said this wasn't the end of the matter. we've got to make sure that this is not an attempt to run and hide, that these companies aren't shutting down in order to avoid being vigorously investigated for the allegations made against them, the misuse of data, the ethics and legality of their practices. those investigations have to continue. we have to know...
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mps on the defence select committee had concerns about monitoring from caversham, but they say time hasn here since 1923. this is the 70th anniversary of monitoring at this site. very sad. but life moves on. david sillito, bbc news, caversham. the leaders of northern south korea have met for a second time in the demilitarised zone. this is bbc news. the weather behind me looks dramatic but not everybody is going to encounter this risk of thunderstorms. we have already seen some of them across the southern counties of england. that is because you are a little bit closer to the main area of activity, a big area of low pressure and it could be unstable across iberia, biscay, into france. we have seen the first signs of this wanting to drift north across the british isles as we get into sunday. a muggy start here, fresher further north, sunshine around, that's the shore. after the fresh start, look how that recover. 22, 23, quite widely across parts of england scotland. maybe 21 in northern ireland, 25 in the south and feeling close. you can see the storms become fewer and further between a
mps on the defence select committee had concerns about monitoring from caversham, but they say time hasn here since 1923. this is the 70th anniversary of monitoring at this site. very sad. but life moves on. david sillito, bbc news, caversham. the leaders of northern south korea have met for a second time in the demilitarised zone. this is bbc news. the weather behind me looks dramatic but not everybody is going to encounter this risk of thunderstorms. we have already seen some of them across...
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the defence select committee say it has failed to relocate any interpreters to the uk, even when theirthe taliban in afghanistan for more than a decade. their afghan interpreters also risked their lives on the front lines. we have hidden their identities because, to this day, they face being murdered by the taliban for working with british forces. but so far, only a fraction of the 3500 interpreters have been allowed into britain, despite there being fatal attacks on those who had connections to foreign military forces. this former interpreter, speaking from afghanistan, told us he feared for himself and his family. it makes me feel very bad because i worked with them very honestly, i put my life at risk. i helped them in a bad situation in helmand province, so i feel very bad. it's now more than three years since the british combat mission in afghanistan ended, with most troops being pulled out. since then, 400 interpreters and locally hired staff have moved to britain. leaving most to fend for themselves at home in afghanistan. the situation here is now being highlighted by british p
the defence select committee say it has failed to relocate any interpreters to the uk, even when theirthe taliban in afghanistan for more than a decade. their afghan interpreters also risked their lives on the front lines. we have hidden their identities because, to this day, they face being murdered by the taliban for working with british forces. but so far, only a fraction of the 3500 interpreters have been allowed into britain, despite there being fatal attacks on those who had connections...
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among those people was britain's top football police chief who was speaking at a foreign affairs select committee hearing who said basically russia is on top of it and the same message came from the england football association but we've been engaging the last two years in conjunction with the foreign office school so the f.a. and i say to try to see those reassurances from the russian authorities we've got a great number of meetings with them and every time we've met them there is a consistent reassurance that the it's the racial score to say that the shows bush are to the best of the disability post security team have been impressed with what they see on the ground aggressively. particularly organizations went to the confederations cup last year the traffic. coach for the school do we feel do feel we have the right support we need from from the official chinese i think that sense from the face perspective we would say yes we do feel well the foreign off. it has also been releasing certain instructions that have been playing down any worry about what could happen during the world cup they have s
among those people was britain's top football police chief who was speaking at a foreign affairs select committee hearing who said basically russia is on top of it and the same message came from the england football association but we've been engaging the last two years in conjunction with the foreign office school so the f.a. and i say to try to see those reassurances from the russian authorities we've got a great number of meetings with them and every time we've met them there is a consistent...
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erstwhile ceo alexander nix stepped down not long after a grilling by the culture, media and sports select committee. the committee's chairman said this wasn't the end of the matter. we've got to make sure that this is not an attempt to run and hide, that these companies aren't closing down to try and avoid being vigorously investigated for the allegations made against them, the misuse of data, the ethics and legality of their practices. those investigations have to continue, we have to know what happened. in a statement, cambridge analytica said the scandal had driven away virtually all customers and suppliers, leaving the comp no longer viable and now entereing administration. fallout from the controversy is global and ongoing. the founder and ceo of facebook, mark zuckerberg, apologised in washington last month for his company's failure to control the british firm. we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. and it was my mistake, and i'm sorry. many analysts believe this scandal will have a long—lasting impact. this whole affair has changed people's perc
erstwhile ceo alexander nix stepped down not long after a grilling by the culture, media and sports select committee. the committee's chairman said this wasn't the end of the matter. we've got to make sure that this is not an attempt to run and hide, that these companies aren't closing down to try and avoid being vigorously investigated for the allegations made against them, the misuse of data, the ethics and legality of their practices. those investigations have to continue, we have to know...
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among those people was britain's top football police chief who was speaking at a foreign affairs select committee hearing who said basically russia is on top of it and the same message came from the england football association but we've been engaging the last two years into the foreign office pool so the thing that they say to try to see those resources from the russian authorities with a great number of meetings with them and every time we've met them there is a consistent reassurance of the spear a show of support to say that the shows should to the best of the disability security team have been impressed with what they see on the ground in the city and particularly organizations went to the confederations cup last year the traffic. coach for the school well the foreign office has also been releasing certain instructions that have been playing down any worry about what could happen during the world cup they have said that among other things since twenty. sixteen five matches involving british teams have taken place in russia and those went without any trouble and of course the fact that britis
among those people was britain's top football police chief who was speaking at a foreign affairs select committee hearing who said basically russia is on top of it and the same message came from the england football association but we've been engaging the last two years into the foreign office pool so the thing that they say to try to see those resources from the russian authorities with a great number of meetings with them and every time we've met them there is a consistent reassurance of the...