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tim martin, chief executive ofjd weatherspoon ‘s.their 737 max fleet. it comes as senators in washington questioned regulators about the safety approval process for the jets — which have been involved in two fatal crashes. samira hussain has this report. since the two deadly plane crashes, there have been questions about these aircraft are being saved to fly. american regulators were delegating much more of the oversight of boeing‘s engineering to the company itself. this is not an uncommon practice but it means the industry is left regulating itself. so lawmakers ask the acting head of the federal aviation administration, the federal aviation administration, the faa, why they didn‘tjust maintain all of the oversight. answer? money. an estimation that would require roughly 10,000 more employees to do that role and about $1.8 billion for our certification office in the faa. lawmakers also asked why took the us days before it grounded boeing‘s 700 37 max fleet. in defending its decision, the faa said it took action only when there was
tim martin, chief executive ofjd weatherspoon ‘s.their 737 max fleet. it comes as senators in washington questioned regulators about the safety approval process for the jets — which have been involved in two fatal crashes. samira hussain has this report. since the two deadly plane crashes, there have been questions about these aircraft are being saved to fly. american regulators were delegating much more of the oversight of boeing‘s engineering to the company itself. this is not an...
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those that caught viewers‘ attention this week was interview that sally bundock conducted with tim martin the pub chain jd wetherspoon. it was shown early on thursday morning on the news channel's business briefing. business investment has fallen dramatically... we are doing really well, sally, it is all eyewash from remainers. growth has gone down significantly, butjust to say, when you say we will leave and there will be no tariffs, actually, we will be operating within the world trade organisation rules, we will have to organise new trade relationships with different trading partners, and we don't know what the tariffs will look like in the future, if there are tariffs, and we must... you are wrong, you are just reading stuff out, let me... iam not... i thought you wanted to interview me! a number of viewers objected to the way that sally bundock conducted that interview. here is rob clarke, and first dave martin, with their responses. i was actually shocked and surprised by the tone and lack of professionalism from sally when she started asking questions. she didn't give him a chance
those that caught viewers‘ attention this week was interview that sally bundock conducted with tim martin the pub chain jd wetherspoon. it was shown early on thursday morning on the news channel's business briefing. business investment has fallen dramatically... we are doing really well, sally, it is all eyewash from remainers. growth has gone down significantly, butjust to say, when you say we will leave and there will be no tariffs, actually, we will be operating within the world trade...
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to controversy, one item that caught viewers attention was an interview with sally bun dock with tim martinerspoon, it was shown on thursday morning, on the business briefing. business investment has fallen dramatically... we are doing really well sally. it is all eye wash from remainers. just to say, when you say we will leave and there will be no tariff ractually will be operating within the world trade organisation rules we will have to organise new relationship with trading partners and we don't know what the tariffs will look like if there are some. you are wrong, you are wrong. if we leave without a deal.. iam notjust are wrong. if we leave without a deal.. i am notjust reading stuff out. viewers objected to the way sally conducted that interview. out. viewers objected to the way sally conducted that interviewlj sally conducted that interview.” was shocked and surprised by the tone and lack of professionalism from sally enshe started asking questions, she didn't give him a chance to answer and when he did, she would immediately talk over him. you don't want to hear my reply. this went
to controversy, one item that caught viewers attention was an interview with sally bun dock with tim martinerspoon, it was shown on thursday morning, on the business briefing. business investment has fallen dramatically... we are doing really well sally. it is all eye wash from remainers. just to say, when you say we will leave and there will be no tariff ractually will be operating within the world trade organisation rules we will have to organise new relationship with trading partners and we...
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spins tim martin is a big fan of an ordeal brexit.stopping most evenings. after 5.5 hours they are done for the day, that's 200 miles towards london. the mood is upbeat, they're not worried about comparisons with the people's vote march outwardly at least from last weekend. they are confident of drumming up more support. the overall feeling is they feel disconnected with westminster, they are not represented in terms of how brexit is being handled. back in the pub, thoughts turn to home. a lot of my family are getting behind me. we have heated debates from time to time. but in general, i'm not going to divorce anything just yet!“ time. but in general, i'm not going to divorce anything just yet! if the government somehow get a deal voted through and its in name only, as you say, would you be satisfied with that? initially, no. but it's a step closer to leaving the european union completely. the next morning, the marchers get their bus to their neck starting point which is 20 miles south. are we ready to leave? we bump into mr weathersp
spins tim martin is a big fan of an ordeal brexit.stopping most evenings. after 5.5 hours they are done for the day, that's 200 miles towards london. the mood is upbeat, they're not worried about comparisons with the people's vote march outwardly at least from last weekend. they are confident of drumming up more support. the overall feeling is they feel disconnected with westminster, they are not represented in terms of how brexit is being handled. back in the pub, thoughts turn to home. a lot...
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there are people like tim martin who wa nt there are people like tim martin who want a know deal brexit, aren't reliant on european union products and their supply chain or european union workers. for them, the opportunity for the regulatory regime, the thing that will be brought back to parliament, to be more pillared tailored to the uk market. there are businesses out there who are pro leave. on a balance of probability, they are in the minority. where does this go from here? we now have the deadline of the 12th of april, nobody knows what will happen then. i could still be a done deal brexit. we could be looking at a long extension of article 50. what will investors make of it all? investors have taken a fairly dim view of both uk companies, the bellwetherfor the uk companies, the bellwetherfor the uk economy, the exchange rate, sterling is done by 20% since the referendum. investors having already sold off are not anticipating that if we do get some of those clouds clearing, they don't want to be on the wrong side of a rebound. institutional investors we are speaking to are taking a
there are people like tim martin who wa nt there are people like tim martin who want a know deal brexit, aren't reliant on european union products and their supply chain or european union workers. for them, the opportunity for the regulatory regime, the thing that will be brought back to parliament, to be more pillared tailored to the uk market. there are businesses out there who are pro leave. on a balance of probability, they are in the minority. where does this go from here? we now have the...
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wetherspoons chairman tim martin, who is a prominent brexit campaigner, used the company's results presentationl brexit would harm the economy. big questions for the outsourcing sector today with one of its big players poised to go into administration after shareholders rejected a rescue deal. interserve is a company that takes on outsourced contracts from other firms for things like cleaning and construction. management say it's in a critical financial situation because of debts built up after failed and delayed construction projects. it employs 115,000 people here in the uk, but it's expected they will continue to work under new management. and this follows the collapse of carillion is few months ago. our business editor simon jack was at the meeting. what happens? is the chairman made an impassioned appeal to vote for the rescue deal which would see lenders writing off their debts in return for new shares and then the company could go forward with reduced debts. however, in the last hour or reduced debts. however, in the last hourorso, it reduced debts. however, in the last hour or so, it ha
wetherspoons chairman tim martin, who is a prominent brexit campaigner, used the company's results presentationl brexit would harm the economy. big questions for the outsourcing sector today with one of its big players poised to go into administration after shareholders rejected a rescue deal. interserve is a company that takes on outsourced contracts from other firms for things like cleaning and construction. management say it's in a critical financial situation because of debts built up after...
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joining us now from exeter is tim martin, founder and chairman of pub chain, wetherspoon. the food and drink federation, is with us on the sofa. ian, let me start with you. i imagine you and tim have very different views on what you want to see happen next but i wonder whether you could start with what you do agree on. is there anything you want to see from theresa may? what would solve this? i think what my members and food & drink businesses generally want is some degree of clarity about the path forward over the next few months. we definitely don't want to leave the eu with no plan, no deal on the 12th of april. nor actually do we want to do that on the 22nd of march unless the outcome, the destination, is clear. tim, i hope you can hear that. i wonder whether you agree with what you hear from ian wonder whether you agree with what you hearfrom ian or are you wonder whether you agree with what you hear from ian or are you set on the idea that no deal would still be a good plan? ijust don't think if you are running a business, you can keep saying to the government, give
joining us now from exeter is tim martin, founder and chairman of pub chain, wetherspoon. the food and drink federation, is with us on the sofa. ian, let me start with you. i imagine you and tim have very different views on what you want to see happen next but i wonder whether you could start with what you do agree on. is there anything you want to see from theresa may? what would solve this? i think what my members and food & drink businesses generally want is some degree of clarity about...
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with me now is the former pensions minister baroness altmann, tim martin, the boss of wetherspoons, andt me come to you first. you we re ross, let me come to you first. you were highly critical of the brexit process , were highly critical of the brexit process, but you must be happy that no deal has been ruled out.|j process, but you must be happy that no deal has been ruled out. i would be happy if no deal is finally and firmly ruled out. maybe not finally and family, but for now. for now it is good news that we have an opportunity to get more sense back into this process, start caring about business, make sure that people in ireland and northern ireland have more sleep tonight. people are really desperate about what has been happening here. i am sorry but no deal cannot possibly be what 17.4 sorry but no deal cannot possibly be what17.li million sorry but no deal cannot possibly be what 17.4 million people voted sorry but no deal cannot possibly be what17.4 million people voted for. these tariffs that were announced this morning by the government in the event of a no deal, which i kno
with me now is the former pensions minister baroness altmann, tim martin, the boss of wetherspoons, andt me come to you first. you we re ross, let me come to you first. you were highly critical of the brexit process , were highly critical of the brexit process, but you must be happy that no deal has been ruled out.|j process, but you must be happy that no deal has been ruled out. i would be happy if no deal is finally and firmly ruled out. maybe not finally and family, but for now. for now it...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- steve martin and martin short, tim tebow, musical guest, avil lavigneand featuring the legendy roots crew. >> questlove: 10 15! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause ] that is a hot crowd right there. that is a hot new york city crowd. welcome, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show." give it up for the roots, everybody, right there. [ cheers and applause ] the roots. thank you guys. well, everybody, tomorrow is valentine's day. [ cheers ] yeah, i can tell who forgot based on the expressions right after i said that. [ laughter ] it's that guy right there. i saw it. yeah. [ applause ] i saw that the "today" show made a list of valentine's gift ideas that included a barista kit, a breakfast sandwich machine and a wifi router. [ light laughter ] the perfect gift is to make someone think you just robbed a a starbucks. [ laughter and applause ] it's just so romantic. actually, i read that the most popular valentine's gift are experiences, like an outd
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- steve martin and martin short, tim tebow, musical guest, avil lavigneand featuring the legendy roots crew. >> questlove: 10 15! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause ] that is a hot crowd right there. that is a hot new york city crowd. welcome, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show." give it up for the roots,...
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tim apple."(grant) and t time this has happened to president trump. last year he referred to lockheed martin c-e-o marillyn hewson as "marillyn lockheed." tim cook has since changed his name on twitter to tim, with an apple logo as his last name. (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a mostly cloudy day with scattered showers. they became more widely scattered in the afternoon with even a few sunny breaks. the doppler radar is tracking more rain but most of it is light. showers will continue tonight but be widely scattered. on the satellite image you can see the jet stream is still bay storm door remains open and more wet weather is headed our way. tomorrow there is a slight chance of a few showers mainly near the coast. highs will be chilly in the upper 40s to mid 50s. another storm will bring rain to the bay area on saturday and maybe sunday. more rain is possible by next tuesday. (grant) tuesday.by next rain is possible sunday. more and maybe on saturday
tim apple."(grant) and t time this has happened to president trump. last year he referred to lockheed martin c-e-o marillyn hewson as "marillyn lockheed." tim cook has since changed his name on twitter to tim, with an apple logo as his last name. (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a mostly cloudy day with scattered showers. they became more...
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marilyn houssin the ceo of lockheed martin now has something in common with tim apple. that is our broadcast for this monday evening as we start off a new week. thank you so much for being with us. good night from nbc headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> do you like tucker? i like tucker. >> a full-blown scandal at trump tv. >> she's my friend and she's your friend. justice jeanine. >> tonight, why fox news is condemning one its own. >> is her adherence to this islamic doctrine indicative of her adherence to sharia law? >> as the president
marilyn houssin the ceo of lockheed martin now has something in common with tim apple. that is our broadcast for this monday evening as we start off a new week. thank you so much for being with us. good night from nbc headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> do you like tucker? i like tucker. >> a full-blown scandal at trump tv. >> she's my friend and she's your friend. justice jeanine. >> tonight, why fox news is condemning one its...
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cook there, the discussion around the table with the likes of tim cook from apple, ginny rometty from ibm. marilyn houston from lockheed martin, focused on retraining of the workforce, advisory board that the president's daughter ivanka trump is heading up. president few minutes at end, focusing his remarks on immigration and also on prison reform relating those back to employment. obviously, melissa, a topic we talk about all the time. gives us a lot to talk about here today. melissa: we want to bring the panel back in. jonathan, hadley and todd with us. hadley, start with you, you look at that room, tim cook in the room, someone who doesn't have a lot of common with the president philosophically, to me this remind me of criminal justice reform where if you could put politics aside you can bring people together who have very sincere needs and can collaborate. this is a problem where we have all of these jobs open in this country. we have a lot of people who need jobs. we have mismatch of skills. companies have a big incentive to come forward and to provide the training and partner with local communities to make an investment
cook there, the discussion around the table with the likes of tim cook from apple, ginny rometty from ibm. marilyn houston from lockheed martin, focused on retraining of the workforce, advisory board that the president's daughter ivanka trump is heading up. president few minutes at end, focusing his remarks on immigration and also on prison reform relating those back to employment. obviously, melissa, a topic we talk about all the time. gives us a lot to talk about here today. melissa: we want...
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meeting from all walks of life that the hive mind would agree the apple ceo tim cook will be joined i ceo of the lockheed martining together they're going to try to promote workforce initiative like a better data transparency. if you're looking a search for a new job you want to have the best data available to search for that job. it was like modernizing candidate recruitment. they want to promote the idea you don't necessarily need to go to a four-year university to come out with a good well-paying job. this is an initiative of ivanka trump the president himself will be dropping in on this meeting as well. stuart: i bet he'll be talking to apple about making computers and ipads in america. blake burman. i got it. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez changing her tune on amazon now a defunct new york city-based hq to appear chief of staff says she just wanted more community involvement on the part of amazon. and she would welcome a new process of getting the company back to queens. i think however it too late. here we go. we asked the question, would you still watch this program if i were a t-shirt on the air
meeting from all walks of life that the hive mind would agree the apple ceo tim cook will be joined i ceo of the lockheed martining together they're going to try to promote workforce initiative like a better data transparency. if you're looking a search for a new job you want to have the best data available to search for that job. it was like modernizing candidate recruitment. they want to promote the idea you don't necessarily need to go to a four-year university to come out with a good...
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tim king, current member of the senate armed services committee. now, roberts is a partner lobbying firm venerable and his clients included a $250,000 contract with lockheed martinurrent chief of staff to representative jim hines, member of the house financial services committee. before working for heinz, cole was a lobbyist for a financial services company. ubs americas, to be exact. to this, democrats want to protect the swamp, not doing it don't want to change anything. in fact, new oversight committee gave the game away when he said at the end of the michael cohen hearing the other week -- >> h.r. 1 voting rights, corruption and government, come on now. we can do more than one thing. we have got to get back to normal. steve: there you have it. back to normal. back to lobbyists writing legislation and the big donors literally buying the outcomes they want, back to bribery and corruption and back to their swampy ways. no, mr. cummings, we do not want to get back to normal. americans want change but h.r. 1 is not the change they are looking for. this bill is not for the people is a democrats claim but is for the. all right, sarah. [laughter] >> thank you. that'
tim king, current member of the senate armed services committee. now, roberts is a partner lobbying firm venerable and his clients included a $250,000 contract with lockheed martinurrent chief of staff to representative jim hines, member of the house financial services committee. before working for heinz, cole was a lobbyist for a financial services company. ubs americas, to be exact. to this, democrats want to protect the swamp, not doing it don't want to change anything. in fact, new...
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tim and apple. >> cook didn't seem too bothered about the mixup. this is not the first time that president made a mistake. he called marilyn houston, the ceo of lock -- lockheed martin, maryland lockheed. >>> and some mayors are throwing their support behind kamala harris. patty melt combo with fries and a drink for just $4.99. it's the perfect remedy for the uncomfortable things in life... like flying, the dentist ...and guys named ronald. i have my reasons. try my $4.99 sourdough patty melt combo today. comes with 100% beef, grilled onions, and two types of melty cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink. it's comfort food for the uncomfortable things in life. yep, this guy knows what i'm talking about. try my $4.99 sourdough patty melt combo. a a. >>> we are following developing story out of the state of illinois where police tracked down a man accused of shooting a deputy. the suspect crashed his vehicle along interstate 55. several officers and a negotiator are at the crash scene and the suspect is still in the vehicle. he is identified as 39-year- old floyd brown. this happened at an extended stay america in rockford, 80 miles northwest of chicago. a
tim and apple. >> cook didn't seem too bothered about the mixup. this is not the first time that president made a mistake. he called marilyn houston, the ceo of lock -- lockheed martin, maryland lockheed. >>> and some mayors are throwing their support behind kamala harris. patty melt combo with fries and a drink for just $4.99. it's the perfect remedy for the uncomfortable things in life... like flying, the dentist ...and guys named ronald. i have my reasons. try my $4.99...
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tim cook by his correct name and also called him a friend. okay? this was at the american workforce policy advisory board meeting yesterday. the president has slipped before. last year he referred to lockheed martin ceo as marilyn lockheed. her name is marilyn -- >>> i had a news director one time that said you will not say mike nicco without meteorologist ahead of it. meteorologist was my first name, mike is my middle name. >> that's what we call you here too. official name change. >>> got to get a lawyer and change that. >> he's sitting right next to him. how does he get that name wrong? >> i knew. >> at least it's a little quirky. we're coming up on 5:18. never more than 7 minutes away from possible delays at sfo. that's why i wanted to show it. we have low clouds and drizzle and scattered showers through a mostly cloudy day. 1 on the storm impact scale. showers will taper. a little more sunshine. but the breezes will keep our temperatures below average tomorrow and it will be a little cool because of the breezes. tracking two more light storms from my extended forecast. light rain moving through the sunset. the presidio, ft. mason to about brisbane right now. that's going to exit in about fiv
tim cook by his correct name and also called him a friend. okay? this was at the american workforce policy advisory board meeting yesterday. the president has slipped before. last year he referred to lockheed martin ceo as marilyn lockheed. her name is marilyn -- >>> i had a news director one time that said you will not say mike nicco without meteorologist ahead of it. meteorologist was my first name, mike is my middle name. >> that's what we call you here too. official name...
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martin. >> calling a ceo by the name is kid stuff. i once called a president by the wrong name. how do you blow nixon's name. president nixon. >> i've been called worse than that. >> reporter: timind either. he dished his old name. even ivanka trump seemed amused. the president avoids it. written in cj. >> sell lest tino martino. he goes by dj and cj, he said call me either one. so we'll call you cj. >> reporter: for phi necessarying that, we award the president an apple. >> jeane cnn. >> anderson starts now. >>> good evening. there's breaking news on the question of impeaching president trump. nans be si pelosi is opposed to it because in her words the president just isn't worth it. first, something the president said that he isn't sticking to. a blanket statement and an inflammatory one. the democratic party is antijewish. as you know, some in the party have been accused of precise
martin. >> calling a ceo by the name is kid stuff. i once called a president by the wrong name. how do you blow nixon's name. president nixon. >> i've been called worse than that. >> reporter: timind either. he dished his old name. even ivanka trump seemed amused. the president avoids it. written in cj. >> sell lest tino martino. he goes by dj and cj, he said call me either one. so we'll call you cj. >> reporter: for phi necessarying that, we award the president an...
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big-name ceos, none more so than tim cook, the apple ceo part of this group at the white house sitting down with president trump later today. that also includes ceos of lockheed martin and ibm as you can see there. also to discuss workforce issues like advancing data transparent the and candidate recruitment. president trump has turned his attention at least on twitter a little while ago. a different issue being that senate republicans come a growing number them set to vote for the resolution of disapproval to disapprove of his national emergency declaration. this was a tweet from the president a little while ago. senate republicans not voting on constitutionality or precedent. they are voting on test related border security. our countryis being a bit of it drugs and criminals of all shapes and sizes. they united he urges. speaking to the latino coalition legislative summit device president mike pence but senate republicans on notice. >> a vote against the emergency declaration is a vote against border security. the vote against the president's emergency declaration is a vote to deny the real humanitarian and security crisis at our southern border. and so we call on
big-name ceos, none more so than tim cook, the apple ceo part of this group at the white house sitting down with president trump later today. that also includes ceos of lockheed martin and ibm as you can see there. also to discuss workforce issues like advancing data transparent the and candidate recruitment. president trump has turned his attention at least on twitter a little while ago. a different issue being that senate republicans come a growing number them set to vote for the resolution...
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those that caught viewers's attention this week was interview that sally bundock conducted with tim martine doing really well, sally, it's all eyewash from remainers. growth has gone down significantly, butjust to say, when you say we will leave and there will be no tariffs, actually, we will be operating within the world trade organisation rules, we will have to organise new trade relationships with different trading partners, and we don't know what the tariffs will look like in the future, if there are tariffs, and we must... you're wrong, you are just reading stuff out, let me... i'm notjust reading stuff out... i thought you wanted to interview me! a number of viewers objected to the way that sally bundock conducted that interview. here's rob clarke, and first dave martin, with their responses. i was actually shocked and surprised by the tone and lack of professionalism from sally when she started asking questions. she didn't give him a chance to answer any of the questions, and when he did get a chance to answer, she would immediately talk over him. you don't want to hear my reply, do
those that caught viewers's attention this week was interview that sally bundock conducted with tim martine doing really well, sally, it's all eyewash from remainers. growth has gone down significantly, butjust to say, when you say we will leave and there will be no tariffs, actually, we will be operating within the world trade organisation rules, we will have to organise new trade relationships with different trading partners, and we don't know what the tariffs will look like in the future, if...
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wetherspoons chairman tim martin, who is a prominent brexit campaigner, used the company's results presentationhat not a collapse of the company by different operations in advance will continue, they are effectively going to be sold, and think they will decide what to do, and it means probably breaking up in pieces updates. in theory, that does not mean that the jobs will be lost, but in the confusion and restructuring breaking up, jobs can be lost as they want to restructure companies or whatever. the bigger question, the way we outsource. i talk to somebody who is a former director of a company and he had a different way of conducting a relationship. listen to him but he has got to say. the default option should be publicly accountable services. there will be a role for for—profit sector organisations. there is a bigger role for charities and vulnerable community and enterprises, but went to public sector uses the private sector, and needs to be able to demonstrate before it let's a contract, that is a public interest in so doing. he needs to have a system, a robust one, of letting contracts
wetherspoons chairman tim martin, who is a prominent brexit campaigner, used the company's results presentationhat not a collapse of the company by different operations in advance will continue, they are effectively going to be sold, and think they will decide what to do, and it means probably breaking up in pieces updates. in theory, that does not mean that the jobs will be lost, but in the confusion and restructuring breaking up, jobs can be lost as they want to restructure companies or...