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the big issue for a lot of the tories on the right, what . lot of the tories on the right, what is reallyhe restrictions. this is an ally of mr rishi sunak saying that the chancellor, he is going as quickly as possible and that is to be lasting way to do, this is the fat lady sings moment we cannot lockdown again. the extra pressure here from graham brady, the covid—19 recovery group, led by mark carper, the former chief whip, and they really are pressure ores on borisjohnson and many tories if they know boris johnson think that is he sits with them. he is a pro open in a pro—business, pro—drinking, pro—pup going prime minister and the concern is that they would see it as being a bit captured by the science and they want to try and refine his freedom loving tori inner core and the dna or borisjohnson. he knows all this. this is the beginning and now we are past the pack and this is the beginning of the pressure we will get to reopen the economy as soon as possible starting with the front page and some raw telegraph. i page and some raw telegraph. i wonder how captured by the science has b
the big issue for a lot of the tories on the right, what . lot of the tories on the right, what is reallyhe restrictions. this is an ally of mr rishi sunak saying that the chancellor, he is going as quickly as possible and that is to be lasting way to do, this is the fat lady sings moment we cannot lockdown again. the extra pressure here from graham brady, the covid—19 recovery group, led by mark carper, the former chief whip, and they really are pressure ores on borisjohnson and many tories...
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tori: got it. i will ask one last question, and this comes from one of my children from sitting at the dining room table. she says, i think we need to do everything we can to fight this virus, but we enter the pandemic with a lot of government debt and big deficits. when will it be appropriate to start worrying about the deficit and debt again? and when can we do something about it without hurting the economic recovery? wendy: i think you have excellent conversations around her dining room table. tori: [laughter] she is a good girl. wendy: so, i am very much informed by the projections, and what their projections are other interest rates and what i see in financial markets and interest rates. i see that they are basically looking at long-term pressures on spending and looking at revenues under current law. at the end of this decade, we do start to see debt to gdp rise and then rise without bound. that suggests to me that over the next handful of years, we should be making some difficult decisions t
tori: got it. i will ask one last question, and this comes from one of my children from sitting at the dining room table. she says, i think we need to do everything we can to fight this virus, but we enter the pandemic with a lot of government debt and big deficits. when will it be appropriate to start worrying about the deficit and debt again? and when can we do something about it without hurting the economic recovery? wendy: i think you have excellent conversations around her dining room...
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again tory mps really don't like that. your— tory mps really don't like that.is the other— or corporation tax rises which is the other one being talked about. we seen something about up to 25%. i don't _ seen something about up to 25%. i don't think— seen something about up to 25%. i don't think it will come in at that. perhaps _ don't think it will come in at that. perhaps a — don't think it will come in at that. perhaps a softening up exercises up probably— perhaps a softening up exercises up probably might raise in stages up to 23%. probably might raise in stages up to 23%~ that— probably might raise in stages up to 23%. that could raise a lot of money — 23%. that could raise a lot of money. but if you see what we're seeing _ money. but if you see what we're seeing in — money. but if you see what we're seeing in these reports is the temperature, the political temperature, the political temperature is rising quite a lot. and the — temperature is rising quite a lot. and the times piece says bars are told if— and the times piece says bars are told if they— and
again tory mps really don't like that. your— tory mps really don't like that.is the other— or corporation tax rises which is the other one being talked about. we seen something about up to 25%. i don't _ seen something about up to 25%. i don't think— seen something about up to 25%. i don't think it will come in at that. perhaps _ don't think it will come in at that. perhaps a — don't think it will come in at that. perhaps a softening up exercises up probably— perhaps a softening up...
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tell sick tory is a fellow with the brookings institution focusing on u.s. foreign policy she's also a research director at harvard university she joins me tonight from washington d.c. tori's good to have you on the day before we talk about these 2 challenges for the new administration perhaps you could give our viewers an idea of what joe biden state department has at its disposal after the trip presidency how much credibility remains for america as a defender of human rights and democracy thank you for having me on brant it is an uphill battle for the u.s. state department for the u.s. government for the country in speaking out against these human rights abuses and these challenges to democracy and our very own democracy is being challenged at home over these last few years and we certainly have our work cut out for us americans diplomats have their work cut out for them taking on these challenges abroad you say diplomats what about america's top diplomat how crucial to this new foreign policy is the new secretary of state blinken. now now in place u.s. se
tell sick tory is a fellow with the brookings institution focusing on u.s. foreign policy she's also a research director at harvard university she joins me tonight from washington d.c. tori's good to have you on the day before we talk about these 2 challenges for the new administration perhaps you could give our viewers an idea of what joe biden state department has at its disposal after the trip presidency how much credibility remains for america as a defender of human rights and democracy...
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fell sick tory is a fellow with the brookings institution focusing on u.s. foreign policy she's also a research director at harvard university she joins me tonight from washington d.c. tori's good to have you on the day before we talk about these 2 challenges for the new administration perhaps you could give our viewers an idea of what joe biden state department has at its disposal after the trip presidency how much credibility remains for america as a defender of human rights and democracy thank you for having me on brant it is an uphill battle for the u.s. state department for the u.s. government for the country in speaking out against these human rights abuses and these challenges to democracy and our very own democracy is being challenged at home over these last few years and we certainly have our work cut out for us americans diplomats have their work cut out for them taking on these challenges abroad you say diplomats what about america's top diplomat how crucial to this new foreign policy is the new secretary of state blinken. now that now in place u.
fell sick tory is a fellow with the brookings institution focusing on u.s. foreign policy she's also a research director at harvard university she joins me tonight from washington d.c. tori's good to have you on the day before we talk about these 2 challenges for the new administration perhaps you could give our viewers an idea of what joe biden state department has at its disposal after the trip presidency how much credibility remains for america as a defender of human rights and democracy...
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the trouble is that the tories' track record on this is not good: in fact, it is abysmal.es receives the lowest r&d spend per person of the four nations, at around 40% of spend per head in england, and westminster's obsession with the golden triangle of oxford, cambridge and london shows no sign of abating. will the prime minister now commit to a further devolved r&d funding settlement to the senedd, or is he content for westminster's road map to be wales's road to nowhere? prime minister johnson: i am afraid that i think that the right hon. lady is doing wales down, the people of wales down and the ingenuity of wales down, because i think about a quarter of the airline passengers in the world are borne aloft on wings made by the welsh aerospace sector. bridgend is going to be one of the great centres of battery manufacturing in this country, if not the world. wales is at the cutting edge of technology under this government's plans for record spending on r&d£22 billion by the end of this parliamentand wales, along with the whole of the rest of the uk, will benefit massivel
the trouble is that the tories' track record on this is not good: in fact, it is abysmal.es receives the lowest r&d spend per person of the four nations, at around 40% of spend per head in england, and westminster's obsession with the golden triangle of oxford, cambridge and london shows no sign of abating. will the prime minister now commit to a further devolved r&d funding settlement to the senedd, or is he content for westminster's road map to be wales's road to nowhere? prime...
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the tory government has been stalling this for months. well-defined minister -- prime minister -- will the prime minister finally at? >> i think the whole house should be proud of the way we tried to look after people. the poorest and neediest families throughout the country, not just with universal credit which the party opposite would actually abolish but by helping vulnerable people with their heating bills. a great scheme. -- grant scheme. looking after people with the preschool meal vouchers. >> i have to say, mr. speaker, that was pathetic. that was no answer. we are talking about 1.3 million children under five in poverty. let me quote. she cried on the doorstep because i gave her a winter coat for a child. i went away with a lump in my throat. these are the words of emily. a worker supporting families the tories have pushed into poverty. they don't need more empty words from a prime minister. this morning a citizen of scotland -- cuts could reduce the value of universal credit as people need this money the most. will the prime min
the tory government has been stalling this for months. well-defined minister -- prime minister -- will the prime minister finally at? >> i think the whole house should be proud of the way we tried to look after people. the poorest and neediest families throughout the country, not just with universal credit which the party opposite would actually abolish but by helping vulnerable people with their heating bills. a great scheme. -- grant scheme. looking after people with the preschool meal...
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tory, thank you to you.n our website, goodmorningamerica.com. now, over to you, rob. >>> all right. good morning again, eva. tory, great to be with you. got to see the snow finally in the north rockies. got off to a slow start but big sky got over 15 inches of snow in the past few days and snowboarders are out there riding through the fluff stuff and skiers as well. need a face mask for several reasons including just trying to breathe with all that snow, get a little more snow across the northern rockies in the next couple of days, look at this cold air through mid-february. talked about this throughout the show, but well below average temperatures down to the gulf coast and northeast and the warm spot will be, well, you guessed it. california. head t >>> okay, this is good. we're going to turn now to our super bowl kid correspondent. she's amazing. 10-year-old amaya bann 10-year-old amaya bannon spent the whole week in tampa interviewing some of the biggest names in football ahead of tomorrow's big game. ch
tory, thank you to you.n our website, goodmorningamerica.com. now, over to you, rob. >>> all right. good morning again, eva. tory, great to be with you. got to see the snow finally in the north rockies. got off to a slow start but big sky got over 15 inches of snow in the past few days and snowboarders are out there riding through the fluff stuff and skiers as well. need a face mask for several reasons including just trying to breathe with all that snow, get a little more snow across...
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the tories say labour has flip-flapped — beforehand?ip-flopped on how to - beforehand? the tories say labour has flip-flopped on how to manage has flip—flopped on how to manage borders itself and planning is complicated, how to track the passengers, how to transport them and where do they stay? but the boss of one of the biggest hotel chains says ministers have kept them in the dark. in says ministers have kept them in the dark. , _, , ., dark. in my company, if we went out and announce _ dark. in my company, if we went out and announce something _ dark. in my company, if we went out and announce something nationally. and announce something nationally and announce something nationally and we _ and announce something nationally and we had not thought about how we were going _ and we had not thought about how we were going to deliver that and we had not _ were going to deliver that and we had not engage the people who would aciually _ had not engage the people who would actually have to deliver that, then i am actually have to deliver tha
the tories say labour has flip-flapped — beforehand?ip-flopped on how to - beforehand? the tories say labour has flip-flopped on how to manage has flip—flopped on how to manage borders itself and planning is complicated, how to track the passengers, how to transport them and where do they stay? but the boss of one of the biggest hotel chains says ministers have kept them in the dark. in says ministers have kept them in the dark. , _, , ., dark. in my company, if we went out and announce _...
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tory, let's kick us off. what do you have first for us?of my favorite companies, butter london. we've got a huge assortment from them of all of their nail lacquers and treatments. you see that big one there. that celestial set that celebrates zodiacs. it's a beauty. we also have nail treatments if you have weak nails. they have this jelly preserve nail treatment that's fabulous. peel off gel manicures that are great because they don't damage your nails. everything slashed in half. the prices start at $9 and as you said free shipping. >> love the free shipping. this next one adds shimmer and sparkle to our outfit. it looks pretty. >> yes, so even if you're zooming you can look instantly put together with a piece from sterling forever. these are all sort of inspired by celebrity favorites, the latest trends but making them accessibly priced. it's all about layering with this particular collection, whether you're layering on necklaces, bracelets, whatever it is, they have got something for you. all really well made as well. these are big, big
tory, let's kick us off. what do you have first for us?of my favorite companies, butter london. we've got a huge assortment from them of all of their nail lacquers and treatments. you see that big one there. that celestial set that celebrates zodiacs. it's a beauty. we also have nail treatments if you have weak nails. they have this jelly preserve nail treatment that's fabulous. peel off gel manicures that are great because they don't damage your nails. everything slashed in half. the prices...
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fell sick tory is a fellow with the brookings institution focusing on u.s. foreign policy she's also a research director at harvard university she joins me tonight from washington d.c. tori's good to have you on the day before we talk about these 2 challenges for the new administration perhaps you could give our viewers an idea of what joe biden state department has at its disposal after the trip presidency how much credibility remains for america as a defender of human rights and democracy thank you for having me on brant it is an uphill battle for the u.s. state department for the u.s. government for the country in speaking out against these human rights abuses and these challenges to democracy and our very own democracy is being challenged at home over these last few years and we certainly have our work cut out for us americans diplomats have their work cut out for them taking on these challenges abroad you say diplomats what about america's top diplomat how crucial to this new foreign policy is the new secretary of state blinken. now that now in place u.
fell sick tory is a fellow with the brookings institution focusing on u.s. foreign policy she's also a research director at harvard university she joins me tonight from washington d.c. tori's good to have you on the day before we talk about these 2 challenges for the new administration perhaps you could give our viewers an idea of what joe biden state department has at its disposal after the trip presidency how much credibility remains for america as a defender of human rights and democracy...
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partv _ know, that's what chancellors of the tory party like to do which is let's -et tory party liked, capitalism is back, hooray. i'm not sure that is wise _ back, hooray. i'm not sure that is wise. . back, hooray. i'm not sure that is wise-- look. _ back, hooray. i'm not sure that is wise.- look, there _ back, hooray. i'm not sure that is wise. iain. look, there are some sins of wise. iain. look, there are some signs of really. _ wise. iain. look, there are some signs of really, really _ wise. is. “i. look, there are some signs of really, really kind of pent—up demand and activity. and i know in my own business right now, we are seeing an awful lot of activity that got stalled during 2024 perfectlyjustifiable reasons 2024 perfectly justifiable reasons thatis 2024 perfectlyjustifiable reasons that is now coming to light. so i'm pretty optimistic. as long as that vaccine roll—out continues, the really good news about hospitalisations and thankfully deaths really starting to go down now. but the chancellor really being aware that he needs to continue to support the economy. politician
partv _ know, that's what chancellors of the tory party like to do which is let's -et tory party liked, capitalism is back, hooray. i'm not sure that is wise _ back, hooray. i'm not sure that is wise. . back, hooray. i'm not sure that is wise-- look. _ back, hooray. i'm not sure that is wise.- look, there _ back, hooray. i'm not sure that is wise. iain. look, there are some sins of wise. iain. look, there are some signs of really. _ wise. iain. look, there are some signs of really, really _...
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the chair of that group of tory mps, mark harper, joins us now.ents from the government? mark harper, can you hear me? i can now. i mark harper, can you hear me? i can now- i missed _ mark harper, can you hear me? i can now. i missed the _ mark harper, can you hear me? i can now. i missed the question, sorry. ll now. i missed the question, sorry. i was saying you want a firm timetable and absolute commitment from the government on the lifting of restrictions. brute government on the lifting of restrictions.— government on the lifting of restrictions. we set out three thin . s in restrictions. we set out three things in the _ restrictions. we set out three things in the latter. _ restrictions. we set out three things in the latter. the - restrictions. we set out three things in the latter. the first | things in the latter. the first things in the latter. the first thing is to start relaxing restrictions from the 8th of march, getting schools back on that date, which is what the government has indicated it wants to do. it also suggests as we get two
the chair of that group of tory mps, mark harper, joins us now.ents from the government? mark harper, can you hear me? i can now. i mark harper, can you hear me? i can now- i missed _ mark harper, can you hear me? i can now. i missed the _ mark harper, can you hear me? i can now. i missed the question, sorry. ll now. i missed the question, sorry. i was saying you want a firm timetable and absolute commitment from the government on the lifting of restrictions. brute government on the lifting of...
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plan to return and impose yet - another decade . of tory austerity? investing £640 billion in infrastructure alone throughout the uk. a massive programme to get our country rebuilt and restarted again. and i think that's what people would like to focus on, rather than his agenda to talk about our broken politics from our broken country. all they want to do is break up britain with another referendum and i think that is the last thing this country needs at the moment. sir keir starmer called for more people to get a 500 the education secretary has confirmed teachers ending that will give this year's gcse and a level grades. in a common statement, gavin williamson told mps mask could be determined using a range of marks from mock exams, coursework and essays. the grades will be published earlier than usual to allow more time for the appeals process. all of our children and young people have paid a considerable price for the disruption of the last year. it's not their learning off track, it's put their friendships to one side and put some of the wonder o
plan to return and impose yet - another decade . of tory austerity? investing £640 billion in infrastructure alone throughout the uk. a massive programme to get our country rebuilt and restarted again. and i think that's what people would like to focus on, rather than his agenda to talk about our broken politics from our broken country. all they want to do is break up britain with another referendum and i think that is the last thing this country needs at the moment. sir keir starmer called...
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tell stick tory is a fellow with the brookings institution focusing on u.s. foreign policy she's also a research director at harvard university she joins me tonight from washington d.c. tori's good to have you on the day before we talk about these 2 challenges for the new administration perhaps you could give our viewers an idea of what joe biden state department has at its disposal after the trip presidency how much credibility remains for america as a defender of human rights and democracy thank you for having me on brant it is an uphill battle for the u.s. state department for the u.s. government for the country in speaking out against these human rights abuses and these challenges to democracy and our very own democracy is being challenged at home over these last few years and we certainly have our work cut out for us americans diplomats have their work cut out for them taking on these challenges abroad you say diplomats what about america's top diplomat how crucial to this new foreign policy is the new secretary of state blinken. now that now in place u.
tell stick tory is a fellow with the brookings institution focusing on u.s. foreign policy she's also a research director at harvard university she joins me tonight from washington d.c. tori's good to have you on the day before we talk about these 2 challenges for the new administration perhaps you could give our viewers an idea of what joe biden state department has at its disposal after the trip presidency how much credibility remains for america as a defender of human rights and democracy...
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good morning, tory. how you doing? >> hello, eva. you ready to get started?ve got a good one up first. that is amika. these are hair tools that kind of make every day a good hair day. we've got some of their top sellers. dryer, curling iron, one of their absolute fan favorites is their straightening brush with ceramic bristles because it delivers smooth straight shiny frizz-free hair in just one stroke. so today's a good day to take a look at those tools. they're all 50% off and start at $48. >> all right. what's next? >> next, laura geller, so laura geller for 30 years has perfected her fan favorite formulas. they call them these delicious colors, just really rich textures, a huge assortment for face, eyes, lips. we also have their brushes and tools and what's great is all of this is about like nonfussy. it's just products and colors that work as they're supposed to. good day to dive into these. great deal on them. every product ranges from $4 to $22.50. >> next products are all about pampering, tory. >> yes, asutra. this is a small woman owned business, fun
good morning, tory. how you doing? >> hello, eva. you ready to get started?ve got a good one up first. that is amika. these are hair tools that kind of make every day a good hair day. we've got some of their top sellers. dryer, curling iron, one of their absolute fan favorites is their straightening brush with ceramic bristles because it delivers smooth straight shiny frizz-free hair in just one stroke. so today's a good day to take a look at those tools. they're all 50% off and start at...
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it headline, tory war over carrie ower. . , , headline, tory war over carrie ower. , , ,, ., headlinedays and _ power. it has been bubbling away for a few days and the _ power. it has been bubbling away for a few days and the latest _ power. it has been bubbling away for a few days and the latest notable - a few days and the latest notable departure from downing street is otiver— departure from downing street is oliver lewis from the union unit in the last— oliver lewis from the union unit in the last couple of days just a couple — the last couple of days just a couple of weeks after it took the 'ob. couple of weeks after it took the job i_ couple of weeks after it took the job. i think there are definitely questions to be asked about the various— questions to be asked about the various influences on the pie minister. _ various influences on the pie minister, whether they are from his partner— minister, whether they are from his partner or— minister, whether they are from his partner or from anywhere else in fact _ partner or from anywhere else in fact there — partner or from anywhere
it headline, tory war over carrie ower. . , , headline, tory war over carrie ower. , , ,, ., headlinedays and _ power. it has been bubbling away for a few days and the _ power. it has been bubbling away for a few days and the latest _ power. it has been bubbling away for a few days and the latest notable - a few days and the latest notable departure from downing street is otiver— departure from downing street is oliver lewis from the union unit in the last— oliver lewis from the union unit...
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. _ will be felt by parents up and down the land, and tory mps a mirror certain— the land, and tory mpsebruary the 22nd for boris _ the dates, february the 22nd for boris to— the dates, february the 22nd for boris to roll—out how will we get out of _ boris to roll—out how will we get out of this — boris to roll—out how will we get out of this wretched lockdown and him out of this wretched lockdown and hinr and _ out of this wretched lockdown and him and then the schools to go back on march _ him and then the schools to go back on march the 8th? are those dates possibly— on march the 8th? are those dates possibly going to fall back a little bit? and — possibly going to fall back a little bit? and what will be the reaction to that? _ bit? and what will be the reaction to that? robert halep on some chair the education select committee come has set _ the education select committee come has set march the 8th should be written — has set march the 8th should be written in — has set march the 8th should be written in blood, perhaps he knows something — written in blood, perhaps he knows somethi
. _ will be felt by parents up and down the land, and tory mps a mirror certain— the land, and tory mpsebruary the 22nd for boris _ the dates, february the 22nd for boris to— the dates, february the 22nd for boris to roll—out how will we get out of _ boris to roll—out how will we get out of this — boris to roll—out how will we get out of this wretched lockdown and him out of this wretched lockdown and hinr and _ out of this wretched lockdown and him and then the schools to go back...
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the acting tory leader focused on the women who'd complained about alex salmond's behaviour.by the system that was set up by her government. and while they were being failed, the first minister knew exactly what she was meeting alex salmond about, and she chose not to tell her officials in advance, and she chose not to keep a record. and she kept speaking to alex salmond all throughout this process, throughout this process that failed all of these women. and then she came into this chamber and she told parliament things that are utterly contradicted by her own evidence and testimony. so we have failed women, taxpayers money and a cover—up at the heart of government, and this whole affair stinks to high heaven. and someone should take responsibility for these failings. shouldn't it be you, first minister? first minister. in terms of the government and in terms of my role as first minister, the scrutiny is right and proper, and that is why i am freely subjecting myself to that scrutiny. that is right and proper — i've waited a long time to get the opportunity to do it next tues
the acting tory leader focused on the women who'd complained about alex salmond's behaviour.by the system that was set up by her government. and while they were being failed, the first minister knew exactly what she was meeting alex salmond about, and she chose not to tell her officials in advance, and she chose not to keep a record. and she kept speaking to alex salmond all throughout this process, throughout this process that failed all of these women. and then she came into this chamber and...
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what many mps are saying, particularly on the tory— many mps are saying, particularly on the tory backbenchsts. and of course the scientists— the scientists. and of course the scientists have been much more cautious. — scientists have been much more cautious, much more worried. and let's— cautious, much more worried. and let's hope — cautious, much more worried. and let's hope this whole thing lifts, but one — let's hope this whole thing lifts, but one must also point out that the countries _ but one must also point out that the countries that have really, if you like, _ countries that have really, if you like. at — countries that have really, if you like, at least not concord but gotten — like, at least not concord but gotten this disease at bay, have been _ gotten this disease at bay, have been countries which have been very strict. _ been countries which have been very strict. like _ been countries which have been very strict, like australia, new zealand and east _ strict, like australia, new zealand and east asian countries. so that is something — and east asian countries. so that is so
what many mps are saying, particularly on the tory— many mps are saying, particularly on the tory backbenchsts. and of course the scientists— the scientists. and of course the scientists have been much more cautious. — scientists have been much more cautious, much more worried. and let's— cautious, much more worried. and let's hope — cautious, much more worried. and let's hope this whole thing lifts, but one — let's hope this whole thing lifts, but one must also point out that the...
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and boost the economy like biden, or does is is tory plan to impose another decade of tory austerity. >> mr. speaker, this government is investing a 640 billion pounds in infrastructure alone throughout the uk. a massive program to get our country rebuilt and restarted again. and i think that is what people would like to focus on rather than his agenda to talk about -- talk about our broken politics, our broken country, all they want to do is break up britain with another referendum. and i think that is the last thing this country needs at the moment. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my friend, the prime minister, knows how important that the rail link is for my constituents. all of the changes are unacceptable. they would stop this service from happening and take our agenda off track. will my friend meet with me to discuss changes to these proposals so we can keep the service and keep my constituents with the service that they've come to rely on which is vital for their economy. >> prime minister? >> i congratulate my honorable friend for his campaign, for better transport and we are inves
and boost the economy like biden, or does is is tory plan to impose another decade of tory austerity. >> mr. speaker, this government is investing a 640 billion pounds in infrastructure alone throughout the uk. a massive program to get our country rebuilt and restarted again. and i think that is what people would like to focus on rather than his agenda to talk about -- talk about our broken politics, our broken country, all they want to do is break up britain with another referendum. and...
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it isn'tjust a philosophical problem for the tories. it's a practical problem, in the end.o go, what lessons, briefly, if you can, are there from china's area of the world, if you like, from some of those countries, particularly in southeast asia, but how you can make federation work? i'm not sure asia wouldj like to take any lessons from europe these days. at the moment there is a lot of tactics on how nicola sturgeonl is going to get the referendum, whether there will be _ a right to hold it. what i'm going to say is, getting your country- independent is one thing, being able to run the - independent country is another. back in 2014, the first scottish referendum, | we talked about what happens if scotland leaves the uk - from defence to security - to budget, whatever you call it, lots of things that nicola sturgeon hasl to articulate in the months and weeks to come. - the scottish referendum, if there's any global - perspective, everyone - is going to watch very closely, china is going to watch with a lot of curiosity l and questions as well. spain is going to watch - wi
it isn'tjust a philosophical problem for the tories. it's a practical problem, in the end.o go, what lessons, briefly, if you can, are there from china's area of the world, if you like, from some of those countries, particularly in southeast asia, but how you can make federation work? i'm not sure asia wouldj like to take any lessons from europe these days. at the moment there is a lot of tactics on how nicola sturgeonl is going to get the referendum, whether there will be _ a right to hold it....
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i'll tell you that, tory. tory, thank you so much. directly to our website, goodmorningamerica.com. >>> coming up, the man himself, arsenio hall. yes. he'll join us live. >>> a little lenny kravitz there. get you started on a monday morning. wake up, everybody. welcome to "gma." our next guest is an actor and comedi comedian, and an absolute legend, he starred alongside eddie murphy in the new movie "coming 2 america." that's the number two because it's the sequel to the 1988 hit "coming to america." arsenio, thank you for joining us, my friend. >> hey, mike, robin, george, how is everybody? >> we're doing great. i couldn't believe it, it's been 33 years since the first "coming to america" movie. what made you and eddie get together and do the sequel? why now? >> well, we never planned on there being a sequel. we were happy with the first one, and it just wouldn't go away. there were times when you would get a call from beyonce's office that they're doing a "coming to america" party, and everybody is going to dress like the characters
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or is the tory plan to return . to type and impose yet another decade of tory austerity? £640 billion in infrastructure alone throughout the uk, a massive programme to get our country rebuilt and restarted again. and i think that is what people would like to focus on rather than his agenda to talk about our broken politics, our broken country. all they want to do is break up britain with another referendum, and i think that is the last thing this country needs at the moment. borisjohnson. the government's vaccination advisers have said that a further 150,000 adults with learning disabilities in england should be offered a covid jab. it follows a campaign by the bbc radio presenter jo whiley, who was offered a vaccine before her sister frances who has a learning disability. frances is recovering after being hospitalised with covid. the deputy head of thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation said the previous policy, letting gps decide who had "severe" enough learning disabilities to qualify, had led to some "inequalities". there's been a lot of controversy about
or is the tory plan to return . to type and impose yet another decade of tory austerity? £640 billion in infrastructure alone throughout the uk, a massive programme to get our country rebuilt and restarted again. and i think that is what people would like to focus on rather than his agenda to talk about our broken politics, our broken country. all they want to do is break up britain with another referendum, and i think that is the last thing this country needs at the moment. borisjohnson. the...
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but the government did back a compromise from a senior tory. parliament to express a clear view and inevitably real political terms that would enable them to block a trade agreement with a genocidal state, there's no government could ignore that but it would do so at the end of a parliamentary process. and the commons did back that compromise aimed at giving parliament a vote on whether to pursue free trade agreements with countries suspected of genocide. but the government's majority was reduced to just 15 votes. the trade bill now goes back to the house of lords to see whether peers back down. the schools minister has said he's open to all ideas about how children in england can catch up on schooling they've missed during the pandemic. his comments came as head teachers�* leaders warned against "gimmicks" in plans to help pupils. the ascl union said speculation about longer school days and shorter holidays was "misconceived and unhelpful," and it should not be about "grinding out more hours from tired children". nick gibb was facing questions
but the government did back a compromise from a senior tory. parliament to express a clear view and inevitably real political terms that would enable them to block a trade agreement with a genocidal state, there's no government could ignore that but it would do so at the end of a parliamentary process. and the commons did back that compromise aimed at giving parliament a vote on whether to pursue free trade agreements with countries suspected of genocide. but the government's majority was...
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i want to congratulate _ list of tory failed promises? as a creature of local government myself, i am proud we have invested £4.6 billion in supporting local government so far in this pandemic.— supporting local government so far in this pandemic. from rainforest to coral reefs. — in this pandemic. from rainforest to coral reefs, the _ in this pandemic. from rainforest to coral reefs, the world's _ in this pandemic. from rainforest to coral reefs, the world's ecosystems| coral reefs, the world�*s ecosystems are at risk of catastrophic to that was the conclusion of the dasgupta review last week that my right honourable friend welcome. this threat to our biodiversity is not just a moralfailure, threat to our biodiversity is not justa moralfailure, it threat to our biodiversity is not just a moralfailure, it is economically short—sighted as well. when i asked the professor to carry out this work, he told me that it would not be complete until after the uk had hosted the cop 26 summit. but given that the summit has been delayed until later th
i want to congratulate _ list of tory failed promises? as a creature of local government myself, i am proud we have invested £4.6 billion in supporting local government so far in this pandemic.— supporting local government so far in this pandemic. from rainforest to coral reefs. — in this pandemic. from rainforest to coral reefs, the _ in this pandemic. from rainforest to coral reefs, the world's _ in this pandemic. from rainforest to coral reefs, the world's ecosystems| coral reefs, the...
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he's -ot i've never been tory before. he's got to— i've never been tory before. to be embrace... we've got— he's got to be seen to be embrace... we've got it. — he's got to be seen to be embrace... we've got it, we hear you are going with this. henry you've got 30 seconds to respond.— with this. henry you've got 30 seconds to respond. he's always got nothin: to seconds to respond. he's always got nothing to say? _ seconds to respond. he's always got nothing to say? what _ seconds to respond. he's always got nothing to say? what is _ seconds to respond. he's always got nothing to say? what is alternative i nothing to say? what is alternative going to be? he's talking about a new thing between the states and private enterprise. and that's what he thinks he can create clear red water between himself and boris johnson who from a he has embarrassed quite a lot of dispatch buyers that said johnson that is keptin buyers that said johnson that is kept in hindsight commander once the back of the government. i think keir starmer has been pretty good at pointing out the fla
he's -ot i've never been tory before. he's got to— i've never been tory before. to be embrace... we've got— he's got to be seen to be embrace... we've got it. — he's got to be seen to be embrace... we've got it, we hear you are going with this. henry you've got 30 seconds to respond.— with this. henry you've got 30 seconds to respond. he's always got nothin: to seconds to respond. he's always got nothing to say? _ seconds to respond. he's always got nothing to say? what _ seconds to...
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a minority of tory mps have been pushing for a quicker reopening of the economy.gy. ministers say there decisions will be driven by data about the vaccine roll—out, hospitalisations, infection rates and any new variants of covid. they want this lockdown to be the last. that could mean it is still many weeks before nonessential shops, hospitality and pubs reopen. we need a long-term — hospitality and pubs reopen. we need a long-term recovery _ hospitality and pubs reopen. we need a long-term recovery plan. _ hospitality and pubs reopen. we need a long-term recovery plan. we - hospitality and pubs reopen. we need a long-term recovery plan. we don't. a long—term recovery plan. we don't just need a date to reopen. we want to reopen softly, safely and we want to reopen softly, safely and we want to stay open. we are a people industry and we miss people. but we must keep people safe. itruiith industry and we miss people. but we must keep people safe.— must keep people safe. with the --rosect must keep people safe. with the prosraect of _ must keep people safe. with the
a minority of tory mps have been pushing for a quicker reopening of the economy.gy. ministers say there decisions will be driven by data about the vaccine roll—out, hospitalisations, infection rates and any new variants of covid. they want this lockdown to be the last. that could mean it is still many weeks before nonessential shops, hospitality and pubs reopen. we need a long-term — hospitality and pubs reopen. we need a long-term recovery _ hospitality and pubs reopen. we need a long-term...
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tory, thank you so much. we always appreciate it.rtnered with all of these companies and all of these great deals, you can get them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. guys, over to you. >> thank you, whit. >>> coming up on "gma," all the buzz around the golden globe nominated film that's now available to stream at home. what to watch this weekend coming up in "binge this." >>> and we meet an entrepreneur helping black women take their businesses to the next level. how she says we can support black-owned companies all year. that's ahead. i have been suffering with migraine for years and years. and nothing has really worked for me. until now. with nurtec odt, i have felt such relief. i am able to go about my day as if nothing happened. nurtec is the only quick- dissolve treatment for migraine attacks that can get many people back to normal activities and last up to 48 hours with just one dose. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effect was nausea. for more information, go to nurtec.com i'm made to move. but thes
tory, thank you so much. we always appreciate it.rtnered with all of these companies and all of these great deals, you can get them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. guys, over to you. >> thank you, whit. >>> coming up on "gma," all the buzz around the golden globe nominated film that's now available to stream at home. what to watch this weekend coming up in "binge this." >>> and we meet an entrepreneur helping black women take their businesses...
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the last time the tories did this when after— last time the tories did this when after the — last timeusterity. it was those who were — introduced austerity. it was those who were least able to afford it who bore the _ who were least able to afford it who bore the brunt of it. i think in this— bore the brunt of it. i think in this particular case it's the ones who've — this particular case it's the ones who've made the biggest profits. firms _ who've made the biggest profits. firms like — who've made the biggest profits. firms like amazon who are up 51% during _ firms like amazon who are up 51% during the — firms like amazon who are up 51% during the pandemic, netflix delivery— during the pandemic, netflix delivery room, there is a whole host of them _ delivery room, there is a whole host of them. microsoft being another. they've _ of them. microsoft being another. they've ail — of them. microsoft being another. they've all done incredibly well out of the _ they've all done incredibly well out of the pandemics while the high street— of the pandemics while the high street stores are clo
the last time the tories did this when after— last time the tories did this when after the — last timeusterity. it was those who were — introduced austerity. it was those who were least able to afford it who bore the _ who were least able to afford it who bore the brunt of it. i think in this— bore the brunt of it. i think in this particular case it's the ones who've — this particular case it's the ones who've made the biggest profits. firms _ who've made the biggest profits. firms...
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sian, the tories promised in their manifesto — sian, the tories promised in their manifesto no big taxey are faced with a £43 billion deficit _ are faced with a £43 billion deficit. ., , ., ., , deficit. lots of the front pages have lots of — deficit. lots of the front pages have lots of stories _ deficit. lots of the front pages have lots of stories about - deficit. lots of the front pages have lots of stories about the l have lots of stories about the budget and how rishi sunak is looking at ways to plug the black hole. the sunday times has focused on the idea income tax thresholds will be frozen and that will push 1.6 million more people into the higher tax bracket where they start paying tax at 40p in the pound and that will be controversial. he is also looking at a proposal to raise corporation tax and the thing about the conservative party is they have always been the party of low taxation so the fact that the chancellor is now looking at several ways of raising taxes to cover the black hole in the finances is going to alarm traditional tory supporters. but rishi sunak has alread
sian, the tories promised in their manifesto — sian, the tories promised in their manifesto no big taxey are faced with a £43 billion deficit _ are faced with a £43 billion deficit. ., , ., ., , deficit. lots of the front pages have lots of — deficit. lots of the front pages have lots of stories _ deficit. lots of the front pages have lots of stories about - deficit. lots of the front pages have lots of stories about the l have lots of stories about the budget and how rishi sunak is...
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you are getting the sense from certain tory backbenchers that there is some over correcting going on.r correcting going on. there is a bit more hope and optimism and that we need _ bit more hope and optimism and that we need to— bit more hope and optimism and that we need to treat these vaccines like the game _ we need to treat these vaccines like the game changers they are. the prime _ the game changers they are. the prime minister is making clear he will not _ prime minister is making clear he will not commit to dates although we will not commit to dates although we will learn _ will not commit to dates although we will learn in _ will not commit to dates although we will learn in a week's time and i fear— will learn in a week's time and i fear this— will learn in a week's time and i fear this week willjust be a back—and—forth between the prime minister— back—and—forth between the prime minister and the press with them trying _ minister and the press with them trying to— minister and the press with them trying to tease out what he would trying to tease out what he would try to _ try
you are getting the sense from certain tory backbenchers that there is some over correcting going on.r correcting going on. there is a bit more hope and optimism and that we need _ bit more hope and optimism and that we need to— bit more hope and optimism and that we need to treat these vaccines like the game _ we need to treat these vaccines like the game changers they are. the prime _ the game changers they are. the prime minister is making clear he will not _ prime minister is making clear...
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good morning to tory johnson, and, tory, you got great deals for us this morning.eniors, runners to people with back problems, one size fits all. they have a patented technology or design that allows for a secure grip and very easy adjustability to loosen or tighten depending on your particular shoe or getting in and out of that shoe. these are a terrific product as is the price because today you will get a three-pack for $10 and from lock laces, free shipping. >> yeah, that is awesome. our next is a solution for post-workout hair. this is something i struggle with all the time. tory. >> well, for the rest of us r. it was created by two friends who were frustrated they didn't have a good solution to clean their hair after the gym and it's designed to instead of mask sweat, to actually clean sweaty or dirty hair without any suds, residue or rinsing. none of that is needed. you just spray, dry, style and go. that is the promise of this product and an alternative to dry shampoo, today is a good day to try it. slashed in half, the bottle is $18. >> definitely worth a t
good morning to tory johnson, and, tory, you got great deals for us this morning.eniors, runners to people with back problems, one size fits all. they have a patented technology or design that allows for a secure grip and very easy adjustability to loosen or tighten depending on your particular shoe or getting in and out of that shoe. these are a terrific product as is the price because today you will get a three-pack for $10 and from lock laces, free shipping. >> yeah, that is awesome....
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trance tories have at least double the amount of traffic almost every single day in january. ratings of news outlets like c.n.n. sky rocketed when trump ended the political arena. now with biden in the white house the networks have spent the last 4 years battling trump on a daily basis have lost their main attraction meaning that a slumping viewership is very likely it's gotten or news competitors all excited to see their discovery channel has reportedly told as investors that news might go back to normal which means that ratings for shows about octopuses or bridges in timbuktu may be about to increase. as well as job cuts in. careful what you wish for. the 1st pictures of most of british actress jodie turner smith is english queen anne boleyn in a new t.v. mini series she'll be the 1st black woman to patrol the monarch where the creators do say that they want to quote challenge conventions about the queen's life but the casting decision received a mixed reaction black people shouldn't portree white people if you store a color wide stories and vice versa we have our own stori
trance tories have at least double the amount of traffic almost every single day in january. ratings of news outlets like c.n.n. sky rocketed when trump ended the political arena. now with biden in the white house the networks have spent the last 4 years battling trump on a daily basis have lost their main attraction meaning that a slumping viewership is very likely it's gotten or news competitors all excited to see their discovery channel has reportedly told as investors that news might go...
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that the tories terraces of the football ultras what club loyalty come a violent confrontation when i was young when there was a football match we were crying because the fans got to go crazy but in indonesia one group of revolutionary supporters has taken a stand against male aggression with a con of alaska display of peace and unity defines who make football culture as an angels on al-jazeera. it's 10 years since revolutions across the arab world challenge the power. but how did these leaders rise to their positions the principle of the saudis dictation is to be patient they play their game very carefully and how did they stay in control the common thing amongst the arabic states is is incredible will to survive the arab awakening absolute power. on a. revealing eco friendly solutions to comeback threats to our planet on al-jazeera. my money and saeed indo are here top stories on al-jazeera that have been public displays of anger against the measure coup in myanmar people in the largest city young go on buying pots to protest against the overthrow of the elected leader aung san suu
that the tories terraces of the football ultras what club loyalty come a violent confrontation when i was young when there was a football match we were crying because the fans got to go crazy but in indonesia one group of revolutionary supporters has taken a stand against male aggression with a con of alaska display of peace and unity defines who make football culture as an angels on al-jazeera. it's 10 years since revolutions across the arab world challenge the power. but how did these leaders...
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a dozen tory mps opposed them and yet there have been grumblings from them over the last five or six are increasing, certainly, as the vaccination programme rolls out at speed. they want these restrictions lifted as quickly as possible. they are saying may should absolutely be the moment they have all gone once all the over—50s are vaccinated. but the watchword in no 10 seems to be caution. we know that there will be a review of the current restrictions and rate of hospitalisations and vaccine progress in the middle of this month, when the mps return from the half—time break the week of the 22nd of february, the government will set out its plan and they hope schools in england will go back by march the 8th. but i think as far as borisjohnson and the government goes, this remains a fairly tentative timetable, because in many ways the course of the virus remains out of their hands. our political correspondent there. earlier i spoke to the former liberal democrat mp sir norman lamb — he was a care minister in the coalition government. he welcomed the proposals in the leaked white paper.
a dozen tory mps opposed them and yet there have been grumblings from them over the last five or six are increasing, certainly, as the vaccination programme rolls out at speed. they want these restrictions lifted as quickly as possible. they are saying may should absolutely be the moment they have all gone once all the over—50s are vaccinated. but the watchword in no 10 seems to be caution. we know that there will be a review of the current restrictions and rate of hospitalisations and...
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but isn't it _ discriminatory and go against the whole philosophy of the tories?sked me if i like the idea. it also done — did not asked me if i like the idea. it also done at her personally if they— it also done at her personally if they introduced vaccine passports now or— they introduced vaccine passports now or in — they introduced vaccine passports now or in a — they introduced vaccine passports now or in a month's time or so, all the over— now or in a month's time or so, all the over 50s— now or in a month's time or so, all the over 505 allowed to go out and have a _ the over 505 allowed to go out and have a great time and all the other 505 have a great time and all the other 50s who— have a great time and all the other 505 who have given quite a lot of their— 505 who have given quite a lot of their freedoms and quite a lot of their— their freedoms and quite a lot of their career prospects over the last year. _ their career prospects over the last year. for— their career prospects over the last year, for the sake of it is he wished _ year, for the sake of it
but isn't it _ discriminatory and go against the whole philosophy of the tories?sked me if i like the idea. it also done — did not asked me if i like the idea. it also done at her personally if they— it also done at her personally if they introduced vaccine passports now or— they introduced vaccine passports now or in — they introduced vaccine passports now or in a — they introduced vaccine passports now or in a month's time or so, all the over— now or in a month's time or so, all...
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a tory peer has accused the government of "abandoning women".s "garbage" front bench claims that the word women could not be used in legislation, which would allow ministers to take paid maternity leave. the conservative backbencher put down an amendment expressing regret at its drafting. the legislation was rushed through the commons earlier this month to allow attorney general suella braverman to take six months maternity leave. current laws mean she'd have to resign her post to take time off. the minister said this was the beginning, not the end, of a journey of reform. the bill send out a vital message to encourage women from various walks of life to enter politics and seek promotion and government without the fear of having to later choose between career and family. he turned to the concerns about the language in the bill. the language used in this bill is in line with current drafting convention and guidance. it is legally accurate and achieves the aim of ensuring that female ministers can take paid maternity leave. the government has alre
a tory peer has accused the government of "abandoning women".s "garbage" front bench claims that the word women could not be used in legislation, which would allow ministers to take paid maternity leave. the conservative backbencher put down an amendment expressing regret at its drafting. the legislation was rushed through the commons earlier this month to allow attorney general suella braverman to take six months maternity leave. current laws mean she'd have to resign her...
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now, those are things which the tories said in their manifesto they wouldn't touch.to go there, necessarily. more likely, perhaps, and it's all speculation at this stage, things like corporation tax and taxes which would perhaps affect businesses a little bit, and what you might call tinkering around the edges rather than big tax bombshells. but a warning nevertheless from rishi sunak. jonathan blake. ministers in england have launched a campaign to reassure parents it's safe for children to return to the classroom. the back—to—school adverts will highlight extra measures, such as coronavirus testing and masks, being introduced ahead of schools reopening fully on march the 8th in england. 0ur correspondent, jon donnison, has the details. these are some of the reasons the government in england think it's important to get young people back to school. teachers unions, though, are urging caution. our view is that it is the right time to go back into school. we would have had a phased return because that is what we see in wales, in northern ireland and in scotland. we hav
now, those are things which the tories said in their manifesto they wouldn't touch.to go there, necessarily. more likely, perhaps, and it's all speculation at this stage, things like corporation tax and taxes which would perhaps affect businesses a little bit, and what you might call tinkering around the edges rather than big tax bombshells. but a warning nevertheless from rishi sunak. jonathan blake. ministers in england have launched a campaign to reassure parents it's safe for children to...
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the government didn't play a role in transport in getting him here right the i told you listen to tory littleton there is. coors already and we were sort of you know for a long time there wasn't an interest in our public investigation criminal investigation department who accepted on him and. do was to facilitate the transportation oh. they're all of the good it wasn't for city center . the plan of the smile and the transport was as i'm going to one of the government did not. play a war in transporting him it was suggesting this judge a man who wanted to bust but to bring him to one so essentially the government paid for someone else to trick mr recess to begin it to come into a wanderer. yes and you acknowledge that mr was a beginner did not know that he was coming into rwanda he was tricked and you're saying the government didn't organize the plan they simply paid for the plane that got him there well he was he was he was brought in to wander by someone who was going to come to want it wouldn't you exactly what was going one on one he was where they were of course if you didn't come
the government didn't play a role in transport in getting him here right the i told you listen to tory littleton there is. coors already and we were sort of you know for a long time there wasn't an interest in our public investigation criminal investigation department who accepted on him and. do was to facilitate the transportation oh. they're all of the good it wasn't for city center . the plan of the smile and the transport was as i'm going to one of the government did not. play a war in...
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once the nhs are protected, some tories on the right— are protected, some tories on the right would —use this moment to lift the economy, get out there _ moment to lift the economy, get out there and _ moment to lift the economy, get out there and start to deliver a normal life again — there and start to deliver a normal life again. and the chancellor is saving _ life again. and the chancellor is saying he — life again. and the chancellor is saying he would agree with that, but he's concerned that the pressure from _ he's concerned that the pressure from the — he's concerned that the pressure from the scientist internally means that wont— from the scientist internally means that won't happen.— from the scientist internally means that won't happen. what do you make of that? it's — that won't happen. what do you make of that? it's quite _ that won't happen. what do you make of that? it's quite unhelpful _ that won't happen. what do you make of that? it's quite unhelpful for - of that? it's quite unhelpful for the treasury — of that? it's quite unhelpful for the treasury and _ of that? i
once the nhs are protected, some tories on the right— are protected, some tories on the right would —use this moment to lift the economy, get out there _ moment to lift the economy, get out there and _ moment to lift the economy, get out there and start to deliver a normal life again — there and start to deliver a normal life again. and the chancellor is saving _ life again. and the chancellor is saying he — life again. and the chancellor is saying he would agree with that, but he's...
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tory, let's not waste any time.ansform any room to your liking. you can kind of bring your walls to life, and no sticky residue which makes it awesome for rentals or people who change their mind frequently. not only the wallpaper but backsplash tiles great for kitchen and bathroom to give them a imaginal redo. today you'll save 50% to 70% with the pack starting at $12.50. >> oh, we could really use this next deal with the weather we have outside. >> so comfy cozy. this is called thula tula. they make beautiful blankets sustainably made in south africa and a fun fact, mark cuban and ashton kutcher helped to bring it to the united states because they were so impressed with it. they are cozy, comfortable, there's so much pride not only in the patterns but also the way that they are made. specifically to repel cold and dirt. we've got so many patterns. assortment of sizes. these are a beautiful piece that you will love for a long time. they're slashed in half and start at $74.50. >> you can tell they put a lot of heart
tory, let's not waste any time.ansform any room to your liking. you can kind of bring your walls to life, and no sticky residue which makes it awesome for rentals or people who change their mind frequently. not only the wallpaper but backsplash tiles great for kitchen and bathroom to give them a imaginal redo. today you'll save 50% to 70% with the pack starting at $12.50. >> oh, we could really use this next deal with the weather we have outside. >> so comfy cozy. this is called...
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fortunate if we had behaved quite well you could actually take out the words go through pure good tory and afterwards the part that was a quite different imagery dante's revolutionary life changed the way people saw it altered their view of the world 150 years later during the dark time the churches vision of paradise or hell still hangs heavy as the collective consciousness it shapes people's hearts through life as they strive to pass hell and satan without sinning. today berlin is home to the lion share of butter challenge the extensive collection of drawings for dante's comedia for the bird in cook fish dish cabin at the museum of prints and drawings the collection is both a treasure and a miracle in more than 500 years of existence the drawings have remained largely together in a well preserved condition. yes this is here from this box i've just taken and one of the drawing sandra party cheli created for the divine comedy i have had the berlin cover holds 85 of these drawings of live another 7 from the cycle are kept at the vatican . we assume that the cycle originally included $10
fortunate if we had behaved quite well you could actually take out the words go through pure good tory and afterwards the part that was a quite different imagery dante's revolutionary life changed the way people saw it altered their view of the world 150 years later during the dark time the churches vision of paradise or hell still hangs heavy as the collective consciousness it shapes people's hearts through life as they strive to pass hell and satan without sinning. today berlin is home to the...
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tory mps oppose them and yet there have been grumblings from them over the last five or six weeks., certainly, as the vaccination programme rolls out at speed. they want these restrictions lifted as quickly as possible. they are saying may should be the moment they have all gone once all the over 50s are vaccinated. the watchword in no 10 seems to be the caution. when mps return the half term break after the 22nd of every they were set up the 22nd of every they were set up the plan and schools will go back on march the 8th partially. this remains a fairly tentative timetable for borisjohnson because in many ways the course of the virus remains out of their hands. ben ways the course of the virus remains out of their hands.— out of their hands. ben wright, olitical out of their hands. ben wright, political correspondent, - out of their hands. ben wright, political correspondent, thanks j out of their hands. ben wright, i political correspondent, thanks so much for that. sir norman lamb is a former liberal democrat mp, and was the care minister during the coalition government. he is
tory mps oppose them and yet there have been grumblings from them over the last five or six weeks., certainly, as the vaccination programme rolls out at speed. they want these restrictions lifted as quickly as possible. they are saying may should be the moment they have all gone once all the over 50s are vaccinated. the watchword in no 10 seems to be the caution. when mps return the half term break after the 22nd of every they were set up the 22nd of every they were set up the plan and schools...
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jeremy hunt, a previous tory health secretary, now chairman of the health select committee, was talkingf changes that are needed to deal with an ageing population. last year was the first year in history where, across the world, there were more over—65s than under—fives. so we are all having to deal with this big change in our health provision of the growth in older people. what that means is you need a lot more joined—up care. it's notjust going into hospital to have your hip replaced, having that sorted out and going home again. it's people who have lots of things that need to be sorted out, who are using the health service many times during the course of the year. and the structures need to be improved to make that possible. so does this mean more centralised care and more power for the health secretary rather than for the nhs? and of course, the big questions are still around social care. yes, they really are. i think, yes, it is about more locally focused managed care for patients, so integration seems to be the buzzword at the moment, integrating services far better and it does su
jeremy hunt, a previous tory health secretary, now chairman of the health select committee, was talkingf changes that are needed to deal with an ageing population. last year was the first year in history where, across the world, there were more over—65s than under—fives. so we are all having to deal with this big change in our health provision of the growth in older people. what that means is you need a lot more joined—up care. it's notjust going into hospital to have your hip replaced,...