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does raise _ this point but theresa may does raise an — this point but theresa may does raise an you know. — what is going to happen if china is, you know, more aggressive in the region— you know, more aggressive in the region than— you know, more aggressive in the region than it has been already? all that region than it has been already? that effort in region than it has been already? fill that effort in engagement, i remember that in the cameron osborne years, it might have to be put aside —— put aside. and also, all the hours that people like us spent memorising travel rules, amber, green, red and so on, when you need to get a pcr test and when you don't, because it says in the daily mail, holly datejoyful don't, because it says in the daily mail, holly date joyful double jab. hated travel rules are finally scrapped. hated travel rules are finally scrapped-— hated travel rules are finally scra ed. , ., ,, .,, ., ~ scrapped. john stapleton. all those rules ou scrapped. john stapleton. all those rules you have _ scrapped. john stapleton. all those rules you have memorised, - scr
does raise _ this point but theresa may does raise an — this point but theresa may does raise an you know. — what is going to happen if china is, you know, more aggressive in the region— you know, more aggressive in the region than— you know, more aggressive in the region than it has been already? all that region than it has been already? that effort in region than it has been already? fill that effort in engagement, i remember that in the cameron osborne years, it might have to be put...
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theresa may served as prime minister from 2016 through 2019. she is interviewed by mark jasper at this event hosted by the mccain institute. >> hello, i am mark esper, former secretary of defense and a distinguished fellow at the mccain institute for international leadership in washington, d.c.. thank you for joining us. i am proud to welcome you to the next part of our program. i want to welcome and admired states person, accomplished leader, and longtime friend of the united states, theresa may. together we will discuss the outcome of president joe biden's tenure as president of the united states and what people on both sides of the atlantic should expect. president biden's trip began with a visit to the g7. one major topic under discussion being the people's republic of china. he also attended a summit in brussels. there has been a lot of discussion on how effective the meeting was in conveying a convincing message that the united states is prepared to counter russian activity. it was a busy agenda. with all of this complemented by a number
theresa may served as prime minister from 2016 through 2019. she is interviewed by mark jasper at this event hosted by the mccain institute. >> hello, i am mark esper, former secretary of defense and a distinguished fellow at the mccain institute for international leadership in washington, d.c.. thank you for joining us. i am proud to welcome you to the next part of our program. i want to welcome and admired states person, accomplished leader, and longtime friend of the united states,...
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she was due to _ theresa may was minister. she was due to he _ theresa may was minister.eetings will be published in accordance with the ministerial code. before the next story, what are your thoughts on this? that says all relevant — are your thoughts on this? that says all relevant external _ are your thoughts on this? that says all relevant external meetings - are your thoughts on this? that says all relevant external meetings so - all relevant external meetings so priti patel�*s argument might be that if there was no civil servant present, there might have needed to be. does there have to be a civil servant present at this kind of meeting? the mirror story suggests there should have been but we have to wait and see whether it was necessary or whether it was an informal lunch, that is what it will boil down to. the informal lunch, that is what it will boil down to— informal lunch, that is what it will boil down to. the front page of the sunday telegraph. _ boil down to. the front page of the sunday telegraph. poll _ boil down to. the front page of the sunday telegraph.
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that is when theresa may was prime minister. _ my people.people. that is when theresa may was prime minister. yes, so - my people. that is when theresa may was prime minister. yes, so i - was prime minister. yes, so i refused and _ was prime minister. yes, so i refused and said _ was prime minister. yes, so i refused and said no _ was prime minister. yes, so i refused and said no thank- was prime minister. yes, so i l refused and said no thank you, was prime minister. yes, so i i refused and said no thank you, i was prime minister. yes, so i - refused and said no thank you, i am not going to attend, and did go, quietly, to see theresa may, before she left number ten, and you know, she left number ten, and you know, she made it, she wasn't acting like she made it, she wasn't acting like she knew she had done something, a mistake, and upset a lot of people and hurt a lot people's feelings but it is also, you have to remember this the their foundation of where they came froms, in coming to this country, so it was deep, it was a very deep wound
that is when theresa may was prime minister. _ my people.people. that is when theresa may was prime minister. yes, so - my people. that is when theresa may was prime minister. yes, so i - was prime minister. yes, so i refused and _ was prime minister. yes, so i refused and said _ was prime minister. yes, so i refused and said no _ was prime minister. yes, so i refused and said no thank- was prime minister. yes, so i l refused and said no thank you, was prime minister. yes, so i i refused and...
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you brought theresa may's government down. you brought her brexit deal down, you backed brexit.here you've got — no power, no more money for northern ireland, a brexit deal that you had backed the idea of going ahead with brexit and the prime minister's obviously let you down. well, look, it was disappointing that the prime minister who came to northern ireland and gave pledges that there would be no border in the irish sea, in the end, agreed to a protocol that delivered a border in the irish sea. and we've made clear that he should honour the commitments he gave at that time and remove that border. but look, that's politics. you do your best. but we were in circumstances in 2019 where, even with our support, the prime minister had lost a majority, a number of conservatives... hold on, if you wouldn't mind, jeffrey donaldson. i was at the rally that borisjohnson stood next to arlene foster, then dup leader, cheering around the room as i held my microphone under each of them, you believed you got the guy who was going to deliverfor the union. now, what went wrong? had you misund
you brought theresa may's government down. you brought her brexit deal down, you backed brexit.here you've got — no power, no more money for northern ireland, a brexit deal that you had backed the idea of going ahead with brexit and the prime minister's obviously let you down. well, look, it was disappointing that the prime minister who came to northern ireland and gave pledges that there would be no border in the irish sea, in the end, agreed to a protocol that delivered a border in the...
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government forcing _ and then theresa may's government forcing the _ and then theresa may's governmentg the concept and it is kind of work to both the and really for the market too. it has, to some extent, — the market too. it has, to some extent, created the competition that we have _ extent, created the competition that we have been talking about but, yes, a bit like _ we have been talking about but, yes, a bit like we — we have been talking about but, yes, a bit like we saw during the financial— a bit like we saw during the financial crisis, if the government, if taxpayer— financial crisis, if the government, if taxpayer support is going to be used _ if taxpayer support is going to be used to— if taxpayer support is going to be used to make sure we get christmas and it— used to make sure we get christmas and it looks — used to make sure we get christmas and it looks like there is they will still be _ and it looks like there is they will still be a — and it looks like there is they will still be a price to pay for the energy— still be a price to pay for the energy companies are not a
government forcing _ and then theresa may's government forcing the _ and then theresa may's governmentg the concept and it is kind of work to both the and really for the market too. it has, to some extent, — the market too. it has, to some extent, created the competition that we have _ extent, created the competition that we have been talking about but, yes, a bit like _ we have been talking about but, yes, a bit like we — we have been talking about but, yes, a bit like we saw during the...
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that is when theresa may was prime minister. i refused and said "no thank you, i am not going to attend," and did go, quietly, to see theresa may, before she left number ten, and you know, she made it, she wasn't acting like she knew she had done something, a mistake, and upset a lot of people and hurt a lot people's feelings, but it is also, you have to remember this, theirfoundation of where they came from, in coming to this country, so it was deep, it was a very deep wound that she opened. right. and look, another issue that is being discussed across the caribbean, including injamaica and the coalition of caribbean states, supports reparations, and the jamaican minister for youth and culture says "we are hoping for reparatoryjustice in all forms," so following that idea of redress, would you like to see reparations for slavery? absolutely 100%. there should be reparation, why not? why can't we go to the hague and get reparations? so you are representing the queen's commonwealth trust as their global ambassador, yet you want i
that is when theresa may was prime minister. i refused and said "no thank you, i am not going to attend," and did go, quietly, to see theresa may, before she left number ten, and you know, she made it, she wasn't acting like she knew she had done something, a mistake, and upset a lot of people and hurt a lot people's feelings, but it is also, you have to remember this, theirfoundation of where they came from, in coming to this country, so it was deep, it was a very deep wound that she...
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theresa may tried this in 2017 general— them.he dementia tax, she had to drop it. the dementia tax, she had to drop it it _ the dementia tax, she had to drop it it has _ the dementia tax, she had to drop it. it has been the third great of british— it. it has been the third great of british politics for a long time. boris _ british politics for a long time. borisjohnson has british politics for a long time. boris johnson has decided, british politics for a long time. borisjohnson has decided, we are told this— borisjohnson has decided, we are told this will be announced later this week, that he is going to go for a _ this week, that he is going to go for a rise — this week, that he is going to go for a rise in— this week, that he is going to go for a rise in national insurance contributions. this is going to be extremely— contributions. this is going to be extremely unpopular, with significant members of parliament, not least _ significant members of parliament, not least the mp5 elected in 2019 on a manifesto that said they were
theresa may tried this in 2017 general— them.he dementia tax, she had to drop it. the dementia tax, she had to drop it it _ the dementia tax, she had to drop it it has _ the dementia tax, she had to drop it. it has been the third great of british— it. it has been the third great of british politics for a long time. boris _ british politics for a long time. borisjohnson has british politics for a long time. boris johnson has decided, british politics for a long time. borisjohnson has...
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theresa may. ijoin my right- theresa may. ijoin my right honourable _ theresa may.ievements. does my— all be proud of their achievements. does my right honourable friend agree _ does my right honourable friend agree that as a result of nato forces — agree that as a result of nato forces withdrawing from afghanistan, the terrorist threat has increased, and will— the terrorist threat has increased, and will he — the terrorist threat has increased, and will he confirm that all those involved — and will he confirm that all those involved in — and will he confirm that all those involved in counterterrorism work here _ involved in counterterrorism work here in _ involved in counterterrorism work here in the — involved in counterterrorism work here in the uk will be given the necessary— here in the uk will be given the necessary support to ensure they can keep us— necessary support to ensure they can keep us safe? i thank my right honourable friend and know how much work she has done in her career to protect this country and assist in counterterrorism. mr speaker, i can gi
theresa may. ijoin my right- theresa may. ijoin my right honourable _ theresa may.ievements. does my— all be proud of their achievements. does my right honourable friend agree _ does my right honourable friend agree that as a result of nato forces — agree that as a result of nato forces withdrawing from afghanistan, the terrorist threat has increased, and will— the terrorist threat has increased, and will he — the terrorist threat has increased, and will he confirm that all those...
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to be fair to the daily mail, they backed - the daily mail, they backed theresa may's plan back in thes telling us the truth. and when you've been consistent, it's ok to blow your own trumpet. but i think there are real concerns — and it comes in what mike wasjust concerns — and it comes in what mike was just saying — concerns — and it comes in what mike wasjust saying — over the concerns — and it comes in what mike was just saying — over the two ways in which spending this money won't exactly float into improving the social care experience, both working age disabled adults and also older people often towards the end of their life in need of care. we've talked about the nhs which has an extraordinary capacity to suck up money, you can put any amount of money, you can put any amount of money into the nhs and it would vacuum it up. but on the other side, there's the fact that these social care proposals, the majority of this is to reduce the amount that individuals put into the system, it's a cap on the total you might have to spend. so anyway, what's that doing —— what that is doing is
to be fair to the daily mail, they backed - the daily mail, they backed theresa may's plan back in thes telling us the truth. and when you've been consistent, it's ok to blow your own trumpet. but i think there are real concerns — and it comes in what mike wasjust concerns — and it comes in what mike was just saying — concerns — and it comes in what mike wasjust saying — over the concerns — and it comes in what mike was just saying — over the two ways in which spending this money...
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theresa may served as prime minister from 2016 through 2019.he is interviewed by mark jasper at this event hosted by the mccain institute.
theresa may served as prime minister from 2016 through 2019.he is interviewed by mark jasper at this event hosted by the mccain institute.
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his previous s theresa may asked if it could lead to the u. k . being dragged into a war with china of a tie, one most of the implications of this pact, the stance that would be taken by the united kingdom of ritz response, should china attempt to invade taiwan. to speak, the kingdom remains determined to defend national law. and we, that is the strong advice you would give to our friends across the world and strong advice that we would give to the, to the government invasion out there was under simmons as more from outside the british parliament, some sign of unease within mister johnson's own party, it would seem. now this deal goes back some time and it was kept amazingly secret. it was discussed apparently at the g 7 summit in june and the united kingdom and cold war. and there were further talk since then. but there is some way to go 18 months of a cooperation on the technology of the expertise of fully 3 countries coming together on this and whether or not the main parts of these a nuclear power submarines will come from the u. k. all the un
his previous s theresa may asked if it could lead to the u. k . being dragged into a war with china of a tie, one most of the implications of this pact, the stance that would be taken by the united kingdom of ritz response, should china attempt to invade taiwan. to speak, the kingdom remains determined to defend national law. and we, that is the strong advice you would give to our friends across the world and strong advice that we would give to the, to the government invasion out there was...
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theresa may famous famously said that russia was, quote, unquote, highly likely guilty without providing the public with any evidence at that time, it was claimed that 2 russian nationals. busy busy under the names alexander petroff and wu salon, monsieur of used a nerve aged, called navi chalk to get rid of sergei script ball. eventually they gave an interview to our channel saying that they were not involved. busy in any kind of wrong doing and they went to the u. k. simply asked tours. so now the u. k. police have announced that there is a 3rd man involved. like i said, said his forgive who was allegedly in charge of all this and what's the response been about for moscow about it? well, today's response from russia's officials is really echoing what they were saying before russia kept asking for evidence and was even keen to join the efforts when it comes to investigating the case. however, when the u. k blatantly refused to provide any evidence or cooperate on this. moscow began blaming the british officials for using this whole case as a political tool to demonize russia. so here's
theresa may famous famously said that russia was, quote, unquote, highly likely guilty without providing the public with any evidence at that time, it was claimed that 2 russian nationals. busy busy under the names alexander petroff and wu salon, monsieur of used a nerve aged, called navi chalk to get rid of sergei script ball. eventually they gave an interview to our channel saying that they were not involved. busy in any kind of wrong doing and they went to the u. k. simply asked tours. so...
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k. prime minister theresa may said that moscow was highly likely behind the murder. however, she did not provide the public or the media with any evidence. there was claimed that to washing nationals using the names alexander patrol and wu salon bashir of used a nerve agent called navi chalk, to get rid of survey script ball. eventually they gave an interview to our channel where they denied any wrong doing and said that the travel to the u. k. simply as towards. so like i said though, at this point, london is saying that there's a 3rd man also involved and he was in charge of the official reaction to those claims today. then the reaction from russia is predictable. on the one hand, at that point, as we remember, roger kept asking for evidence, and it was even keen to join the efforts together with the u. k. investigators, but the answer is that they kept receiving were no, no, no. and when do you blatantly refuse to cooperate or provide any evidence publicly? russia accused the british authorities for using this case as a political tool to demonize russia. from the
k. prime minister theresa may said that moscow was highly likely behind the murder. however, she did not provide the public or the media with any evidence. there was claimed that to washing nationals using the names alexander patrol and wu salon bashir of used a nerve agent called navi chalk, to get rid of survey script ball. eventually they gave an interview to our channel where they denied any wrong doing and said that the travel to the u. k. simply as towards. so like i said though, at this...
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and this was when the case, former prime minister, theresa may famously said that russia was highly likely guilty without providing the public with any evidence. and it was also claimed that to washing nationals using the names alexander petroff and ruth on sheer of used a nerve agent called nava shock to get rid of surg, the script ball. so eventually i can tell you that they gave an interview toward channels saying that they were not involved in any wrong doing. and they traveled to the u. k. simply have tours. so now, like i said, police in london are not only after them, but they are after the 3rd man supposedly in charge of the whole thing. so much more to say about this than. well, if we look back at moscow's reaction to the events back in 2018, russia kept asking for evidence. and also that was even keen to join efforts in investigating the whole incident. however, when the u. k blatantly refused to cooperate or provide publicly any proof of russian involvement. the officials in moscow began blaming the u. k. authorities for using this case simply as a tool to demonize russia. and h
and this was when the case, former prime minister, theresa may famously said that russia was highly likely guilty without providing the public with any evidence. and it was also claimed that to washing nationals using the names alexander petroff and ruth on sheer of used a nerve agent called nava shock to get rid of surg, the script ball. so eventually i can tell you that they gave an interview toward channels saying that they were not involved in any wrong doing. and they traveled to the u. k....
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theresa may went to the white house to see donald trump for the first time.otage. gordon brown, it was brilliant. president bush does an unnecessary doughnut. and then he goes off and gordon brown trying to look comfortable while clinging on for dear life.— for dear life. who would think a uolf cart for dear life. who would think a golf cart would _ for dear life. who would think a golf cart would be _ for dear life. who would think a golf cart would be scary. - the ministry of defence has apologised for a data breach which may have compromised the safety of dozens of afghan interpreters who worked for british forces. more than 250 people seeking relocation to the uk — many of whom are in hiding — were mistakenly copied into an emailfrom the mod, in which their names and some profile pictures were visible. defence secretary ben wallace has launched an investigation into how the breach occurred. an earthquake measuring 3.8 in magnitude has struck the spanish island of la palma, where a volcano erupted on sunday. the authorities have sped up the evacuation of t
theresa may went to the white house to see donald trump for the first time.otage. gordon brown, it was brilliant. president bush does an unnecessary doughnut. and then he goes off and gordon brown trying to look comfortable while clinging on for dear life.— for dear life. who would think a uolf cart for dear life. who would think a golf cart would _ for dear life. who would think a golf cart would be _ for dear life. who would think a golf cart would be scary. - the ministry of defence has...
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the predecessor to boss johnson's government causes theresa mays, government. and the d. u. p was quite critical that point because they were there to hold the government together. however, boys johnson, one with an 80 c majority. so the d u p isn't as critical. so as they did withdraw, they don't have no brand. they don't have the same weight that they did before, and they may well do so they don't have the weight that they did. i think the sad thing is, is that this is the sort of the fear of all the union as parties and all the island union as parties, which is they, we see it being sort of thrown under the boss by brett's it. and that's what this looks like, but there isn't anybody in the british government that wants this to happen in, you know, denial and everybody wants peace. everybody wants to billing. and everybody wants continuity of trade. the only people that don't seem to want the continuity of trade is the you and then making increasingly difficult. and they're the ones that want to, the bureaucratic stops. and all these bureaucratic checks, they're the ones t
the predecessor to boss johnson's government causes theresa mays, government. and the d. u. p was quite critical that point because they were there to hold the government together. however, boys johnson, one with an 80 c majority. so the d u p isn't as critical. so as they did withdraw, they don't have no brand. they don't have the same weight that they did before, and they may well do so they don't have the weight that they did. i think the sad thing is, is that this is the sort of the fear of...
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theresa may...me. in _ that it was that time. you talk about that time. in a - that it was that time. you talk about that time. in a former. that it was that time. you talk i about that time. in a former life, i was a health correspondent at that regular time, so is writing a lot about this, and borisjohnson still on the doorsteps number ten and said that he had a plan for social care when he was elected, and here we are two years later. i think the problem the tourers over to face with this, really, besides the manifesto breaking is that if they go ahead with this national insurance rise, this is something this is this a person going to affect young people, who we already know have suffered more during the endemic to be other generations —— disproportionally affect. centracare is one of these things that we kind of as if society pushed to the site until it is something that impacts us, but it does come to us all. not only is this going to affect young people but lower pay —— social care is. there's
theresa may...me. in _ that it was that time. you talk about that time. in a - that it was that time. you talk about that time. in a former. that it was that time. you talk i about that time. in a former life, i was a health correspondent at that regular time, so is writing a lot about this, and borisjohnson still on the doorsteps number ten and said that he had a plan for social care when he was elected, and here we are two years later. i think the problem the tourers over to face with this,...
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measures we took when i was in government. in the coalition, also some of the positions taken by theresa mayt it, i of the entire party, which is to resist. commitments by the state to extend the support into people's lives. - all of that, i really love. and i always knew boris was going to do that. because he has always loved that stuff too. i the trouble is, what i don't like is the culture wars and| the english nationalism and the sort of lack - of principle and lack of respect for institutions i and the riding roughshod. that is why i can't be part of it, but who cares - whether i am part of it or not? the question is, - is this a good move? and the truth is, it is i a good and brave move. the person i really think- we mustn't forget for bravery, because she is having a tough time through| this, is liz kendall, who— came out as a labour mp of some standing and put her name to this and frankly, that is what has made |this so powerful, the fact that you | were able to get large numbers. of mps from all parties saying that this needed to happen and it might not be perfect, - but it was a st
measures we took when i was in government. in the coalition, also some of the positions taken by theresa mayt it, i of the entire party, which is to resist. commitments by the state to extend the support into people's lives. - all of that, i really love. and i always knew boris was going to do that. because he has always loved that stuff too. i the trouble is, what i don't like is the culture wars and| the english nationalism and the sort of lack - of principle and lack of respect for...
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i did go quietly to see theresa may before she left number 10 and she, she admitted she wasn't actinge she didn't, she knew she had done something, a mistake, and upset a lot of people had hurt a lot of people's feelings, but it's also, you have to remember, it's like, this is their foundation of where they came from and coming to this country, so it was deep, it was a very deep wound that she opened. right. another hot button issue that is being discussed right across the caribbean, including caricom, supports reparations, and olivia graham says we are hoping for repertoryjustice in all forms to address this, it's well overdue. so following that idea, would you like to see reparations for slavery? absolutely, 100%. there should be reparations. why not? why can't we go to the hague and get reparations? so you are representing the queen's commonwealth trust as this global ambassador and yet you want in her majesty�*s name to see reparations. i believe there should be reparations. other cultures have gotten reparation. you don't see any inherent contradiction of being a global ambassado
i did go quietly to see theresa may before she left number 10 and she, she admitted she wasn't actinge she didn't, she knew she had done something, a mistake, and upset a lot of people had hurt a lot of people's feelings, but it's also, you have to remember, it's like, this is their foundation of where they came from and coming to this country, so it was deep, it was a very deep wound that she opened. right. another hot button issue that is being discussed right across the caribbean, including...
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and if china took action on taiwan, which theresa may - abroad.ent for closer cooperation with our partners for some time and i think this will be a way to promote this balance and try to prevent that scenario from coming to pass. in the end china wants to be a global player, it is in the interest of china to have a constructive relationship with the rest of the world including the uk and the announcement today the help to create the conditions in which that will occur. , ., ., will occur. there is a new foreign secretary. _ will occur. there is a new foreign secretary. liz _ will occur. there is a new foreign secretary, liz truss _ will occur. there is a new foreign secretary, liz truss is _ will occur. there is a new foreign secretary, liz truss is she - will occur. there is a new foreign secretary, liz truss is she the - secretary, liz truss is she the right person sickness forward being that she has been very focused on global britain and trade deals? th global britain and trade deals? t�*l my view i would be the right global britain and trade
and if china took action on taiwan, which theresa may - abroad.ent for closer cooperation with our partners for some time and i think this will be a way to promote this balance and try to prevent that scenario from coming to pass. in the end china wants to be a global player, it is in the interest of china to have a constructive relationship with the rest of the world including the uk and the announcement today the help to create the conditions in which that will occur. , ., ., will occur....
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it's the first time a british pm has met a president at the white house since theresa may visited donaldre in 2017. our political correspondent helen catt reports on the build—up to another historic meeting. it was all smiles in the sunshine when borisjohnson metjoe biden in person for the first time just three months ago at the g7 summit in cornwall. mrjohnson says he hasn't had much of a chance to get to know the us president, but he says they have a genuinely terrific relationship and see eye to eye on all sorts of things. he'll be hoping the reception is as warm when they meet in the oval office in the white house later. what would have been one of borisjohnson�*s key requests has already been fulfilled. in a surprise move yesterday, the us lifted its travel ban on uk citizens. but other issues could be more difficult. borisjohnson is expected to push the us to increase its climate commitments ahead of november's crucial climate change summit cop26, which will take place in glasgow. it's the moment when we have to grow up and take our responsibilities. i think we go through, you know
it's the first time a british pm has met a president at the white house since theresa may visited donaldre in 2017. our political correspondent helen catt reports on the build—up to another historic meeting. it was all smiles in the sunshine when borisjohnson metjoe biden in person for the first time just three months ago at the g7 summit in cornwall. mrjohnson says he hasn't had much of a chance to get to know the us president, but he says they have a genuinely terrific relationship and see...
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theresa may, thank you very much for joiningur us for our discussion today. your answers and comments were very thoughtful and insightful, just as we expected, so thank you very much for your time today. >> it's been a pleasure talking to you, mark. >> i also want to thank you, the audience come for tuning into the second of a series of conversations i've had the with global leaders about the challenges and opportunities the united states, its allies and partners will face in the years to come. lastly, please follow the mccain institute on instagram and twitter for updates for future events, and have a great rest of your week. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> today a look at security challenges for the vice chair of the joint chiefs of staff general john hyten at the brookings institution liebeck two p.m. eastern on c-span2, on mina c-span.org or listen on our free c-span radio app. >> this week on the c-span networks secretary of state antony blinken testifies before two committees on the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, the hearings begin today at two p.m. eastern with the house
theresa may, thank you very much for joiningur us for our discussion today. your answers and comments were very thoughtful and insightful, just as we expected, so thank you very much for your time today. >> it's been a pleasure talking to you, mark. >> i also want to thank you, the audience come for tuning into the second of a series of conversations i've had the with global leaders about the challenges and opportunities the united states, its allies and partners will face in the...
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i was saying his career has never really been democrat recovered since being sacked by theresa may? interview— we are discussing is that he gave an interview to — we are discussing is that he gave an interview to the evening standard where _ interview to the evening standard where he — interview to the evening standard where he was talking up his ability to survive — where he was talking up his ability to survive as education secretary in the face _ to survive as education secretary in the face of— to survive as education secretary in the face of criticism, and also in the face of criticism, and also in the context— the face of criticism, and also in the context of conversations about a possible _ the context of conversations about a possible ——cabinet—— reshuffle in which _ possible ——cabinet—— reshuffle in which his— possible ——cabinet—— reshuffle in which his name is always at the top of the _ which his name is always at the top of the list — which his name is always at the top of the list. but in it, he managed to confuse — of the list. but in it, he managed to confuse the engla
i was saying his career has never really been democrat recovered since being sacked by theresa may? interview— we are discussing is that he gave an interview to — we are discussing is that he gave an interview to the evening standard where _ interview to the evening standard where he — interview to the evening standard where he was talking up his ability to survive — where he was talking up his ability to survive as education secretary in the face _ to survive as education secretary in...
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i did though quietly to see theresa may before she left number ten and she can do you know, she admittede knew she had done something, a mistake, and upset a lot of people had heard a lot of people's feelings, but it's also, you have to remember, it is like this is their foundation of where they came from and coming to this country, so it was deep, it was a very deep wound that she opened. a very deep wound that she o ened. �* ., ., opened. right. and lux, another hot button _ opened. right. and lux, another hot button issue _ opened. right. and lux, another hot button issue that _ opened. right. and lux, another hot button issue that is - opened. right. and lux, another hot button issue that is being - hot button issue that is being discussed right across the caribbean, including income that connectjamaica and caribbean, including income that connect jamaica and the coalition of caribbean states separates reparations and olivia graham says we are hoping for repertoryjustice and all farms to address this, it's my liberty. so following that idea, would you like to see reparations for slav
i did though quietly to see theresa may before she left number ten and she can do you know, she admittede knew she had done something, a mistake, and upset a lot of people had heard a lot of people's feelings, but it's also, you have to remember, it is like this is their foundation of where they came from and coming to this country, so it was deep, it was a very deep wound that she opened. a very deep wound that she o ened. �* ., ., opened. right. and lux, another hot button _ opened. right....
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the worst offender for water use is the theresa may hills water district. they have increased their water usage there. officials say people are going to have to change their behavior or, one day, you could turn on the tap and no water would come out. >> if there is one thing i have learned after studying environmental behavior, it is hard to break habits. people are used to taking long showers, and those are things that some people may or may not be willing to give up. >> officials say they are aware that cutting back 15% for a household is tough. and the place where you can do it is outside. if the 15% reduction is not reached, that could lead to a top -- a 20 or 22% reduction order later down the road. it is essential that this happens. stanford and palo alto are pulling their weight. stanford managed to cut their usage by 15%. palo alto, 13%. they are the stars in the county. reporting live instant -- in stamford, amy hollyfield. >> on our streaming app, we have a complete collection of stories about our changing climate and environment. you can download
the worst offender for water use is the theresa may hills water district. they have increased their water usage there. officials say people are going to have to change their behavior or, one day, you could turn on the tap and no water would come out. >> if there is one thing i have learned after studying environmental behavior, it is hard to break habits. people are used to taking long showers, and those are things that some people may or may not be willing to give up. >> officials...
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theresa may went after you. should the u.s. have been surprised by how quickly this collapse of afghanistan happened? what did the intelligence tell you? >> there was a spectrum of advice, of predictions from the intelligence people. amongst which was the possibility that kabul would collapse very fast and that the taliban would take over very fast. of course, you're going to look back on it with micked feelings. >> right now the president is speaking, meeting with the australian prime minister. let's join. >> we are going to be left behind, all of us. i want to thank again, scott, great to see you. look forward to work with you with your team and the floor is yours. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you for your warm welcome and the entire delegation. i think it's very important to meet here in new york. this month we mark the 70th anniversary of the alliance. there have been 14 australian prime ministers since sir robert and 14 u.s. presidents that have stewarded this great partnership. the one time the alliance was invoked
theresa may went after you. should the u.s. have been surprised by how quickly this collapse of afghanistan happened? what did the intelligence tell you? >> there was a spectrum of advice, of predictions from the intelligence people. amongst which was the possibility that kabul would collapse very fast and that the taliban would take over very fast. of course, you're going to look back on it with micked feelings. >> right now the president is speaking, meeting with the australian...
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clearly you know the tory party really well, that quote from damian green, deputy to theresa may.onservative party? yeah, it definitely is. the rising of inflation as well, increase in national insurance for the social care costs and the cut to universal credit has been mentioned, all of these coming together with what is happening in our energy sector right now is a really unpleasant and an edifying for many people, and they are going to be backbenchers certainly he will get worried about this in terms of what the impact will be on their constituents will sub this is very much a cost—of—living issue, this is the kind of issue that comes up on the doorstep when you get to elections and people care about what the government is doing to protect them from these kind of costs and to insulate them as much as possible, so i think the mood in the party is anxious, certainly worried, and the view is that the government does need to really grip this. i think there are various options on the table about the kind of things the government could do. equally, i think it is difficult for the gov
clearly you know the tory party really well, that quote from damian green, deputy to theresa may.onservative party? yeah, it definitely is. the rising of inflation as well, increase in national insurance for the social care costs and the cut to universal credit has been mentioned, all of these coming together with what is happening in our energy sector right now is a really unpleasant and an edifying for many people, and they are going to be backbenchers certainly he will get worried about this...
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here�*s borisjohnson being asked by his predecessor theresa may about the possiblity of an increaed riskport to ensure they can keep us safe? i necessary support to ensure they can keep us safe?— keep us safe? i thank my right honourable _ keep us safe? i thank my right honourable friend _ keep us safe? i thank my right honourable friend and - keep us safe? i thank my right honourable friend and i - keep us safe? i thank my right honourable friend and i know l keep us safe? i thank my right i honourable friend and i know how much _ honourable friend and i know how much work— honourable friend and i know how much work she has done in her career to protect _ much work she has done in her career to protect this country and to serve in counterterrorism. mist and speaker, _ in counterterrorism. mist and speaker, we have no direct information as yet as to any increase _ direct information as yet as to any increase to — direct information as yet as to any increase to that threat but i can assure her— increase to that threat but i can assure her and the house that every effort _ assure her and t
here�*s borisjohnson being asked by his predecessor theresa may about the possiblity of an increaed riskport to ensure they can keep us safe? i necessary support to ensure they can keep us safe?— keep us safe? i thank my right honourable _ keep us safe? i thank my right honourable friend _ keep us safe? i thank my right honourable friend and - keep us safe? i thank my right honourable friend and i - keep us safe? i thank my right honourable friend and i know l keep us safe? i thank my right...
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famously, david cameron and alsojohnson and also theresa may very miss read angela merkel.s will think what is any german interest and usually they will go for where are our allies who we trade with, who we have international relations with, towards united states, towards china, and of course, there might be cases where the uk is closely aligned with german interest, but usually it will be the eu because it's just a bigger block, it is so much more important for german interests. but that was always the case. that was also the case when britain was still in the eu. so there is sometimes a way to see as if germany wants to punish britain because it left the eu or... and i think it is more, it is a sense of great sadness, but now it is a shrug of the shoulders so if they want to go themselves, it is fine, but i think of course olaf scholz will be very much interested to have close, excellent relationship with britain. we are very close neighbours. no question about that. 0k. so to choose a french phase — plus ca change — of changing political direction, it will have to be ste
famously, david cameron and alsojohnson and also theresa may very miss read angela merkel.s will think what is any german interest and usually they will go for where are our allies who we trade with, who we have international relations with, towards united states, towards china, and of course, there might be cases where the uk is closely aligned with german interest, but usually it will be the eu because it's just a bigger block, it is so much more important for german interests. but that was...
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so saying is not viable, it was theresa may's government that increased the threshold originally andsolutely and interesting _ unfair also. absolutely and interesting thing _ unfair also. absolutely and interesting thing about i unfair also. absolutely and interesting thing about the j unfair also. absolutely and i interesting thing about the range unfair also. absolutely and - interesting thing about the range of options in terms of this in the workplace, one of those is that a lot of internships which are usually lower paid than full—time jobs and they will be hit significantly by this because their pay will fall at the lower end of this threshold and so, there will be in thresholds will be paying more every month out of their pay cheque when they weren't expecting to. and as i reiterate, after 18 months of painful tuition fees for university courses which have not been their normal standards, this feels like another unfair misalignment of government policies. unfair misalignment of government olicies. ~ . , unfair misalignment of government olicies. ~ ., , , unfair misalignment of
so saying is not viable, it was theresa may's government that increased the threshold originally andsolutely and interesting _ unfair also. absolutely and interesting thing _ unfair also. absolutely and interesting thing about i unfair also. absolutely and interesting thing about the j unfair also. absolutely and i interesting thing about the range unfair also. absolutely and - interesting thing about the range of options in terms of this in the workplace, one of those is that a lot of...
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donald trump declaring a war basically against theresa may and mocking her and ridiculing her and doing the same thing with angela merkel and getting into a challenge with macron and i can go down the list. was it the president in monte negro or something getting in front. the insults and joe biden did some things in afghanistan that some of our allies did not support. is there any e equivalent of donald trump and the missteps of what joe biden has had in his m presidency. >> here is a guy spent 12 years in the foreign committee and knows half of the world's leaders and the expectations are high among european allies. not just in the style of donald trump but perhaps in the policies themselves. i think that's where some american allies in europe may have beenoverly optimistic, a little naive. america is going to always put its own interests first. if they want to get out of afghanistan, they are going to get out of afghanistan. that annoys the french. that's the way super power works. is it a little surprising? a degree to which the biden administration have had some collateral damage s
donald trump declaring a war basically against theresa may and mocking her and ridiculing her and doing the same thing with angela merkel and getting into a challenge with macron and i can go down the list. was it the president in monte negro or something getting in front. the insults and joe biden did some things in afghanistan that some of our allies did not support. is there any e equivalent of donald trump and the missteps of what joe biden has had in his m presidency. >> here is a...
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that is lower than under theresa may, lower than under gordon brown, so does he seek to address that,northern seats that were won at the last election and try to bring some of those voices into the cabinet? particularly, as you were hearing, the message or the indications from downing street added the prime minister wants to use this to use one of his buzzwords, to unite and build back better from the one of his buzzwords, to unite and build back betterfrom the pandemic. so it gives the impression that what he is doing is trying to put in place a team to try to set the agenda for the next 18 months or so, the last big reshuffle 18 months or so, and really essentially this is the team we have had in place since he became prime minister. now he re—shuffling it. the discussion is all the indications are, as lucy was saying, this could be quite a big change of personnel to reset things for the next period.— for the next period. damian grammaticas, _ for the next period. damian grammaticas, thank - for the next period. damian grammaticas, thank you . for the next period. damianj grammatica
that is lower than under theresa may, lower than under gordon brown, so does he seek to address that,northern seats that were won at the last election and try to bring some of those voices into the cabinet? particularly, as you were hearing, the message or the indications from downing street added the prime minister wants to use this to use one of his buzzwords, to unite and build back better from the one of his buzzwords, to unite and build back betterfrom the pandemic. so it gives the...
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may be available in exactly who will be eligible when the time comes. >> kron four's, rob fladeboe has an update for us now from and say i'm rob. >> hello, theresa. that's valley medical center. other hospitals around the bay area and health care clinics and so could begin offering booster shots by the end of the month. but we won't know the exact date for the federal government wraps up series of meetings scheduled for later this week and these hospitals can get going on this year's more. >> it continues and that there are a lot of unknowns. >> santa clara valley medical center associate chief medical officer doctor jennifer tong says vaccine supplies are more plentiful now and that booster shots will be widely available when the time comes. initially the biden administration said a 3rd shot booster dose would be offered beginning. september 20th. but that date now has been pushed back, pending recommendations from the fda and centers for disease control. we don't know yet if there will be options all different vaccine manufacturers. >> it looks clear that has presented enough data for review of a 3rd shot from the general population not yet cle
may be available in exactly who will be eligible when the time comes. >> kron four's, rob fladeboe has an update for us now from and say i'm rob. >> hello, theresa. that's valley medical center. other hospitals around the bay area and health care clinics and so could begin offering booster shots by the end of the month. but we won't know the exact date for the federal government wraps up series of meetings scheduled for later this week and these hospitals can get going on this...