We can get the aid through to the critical locations. Thank you, colleagues. Order. Questions to the Prime Minister . Question one, mr. Speaker. Thank you. Thank you, mr. Speaker and let me start by paying tribute to my right honorable friend the form er Parliament Member david cameron. He has been a tremendous Public Servant both for his whitney contingency and the country as the whole and we saw more people in work than ever before, we saw people in lowincome being taken out of paying tax altogether and this government will build on that legacy. Mr. , speaker, this morning i had meetings with others in addition to my duty in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. Deidre brock. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Last week the Prime Minister couldnt tell us if she was in favor of staying in the financial market, i wonder, therefore f she can tell us if he agrees with foreign secretary and guaranty today continue after the uk leaves the European Union . Im not going to get the
Meet governments priorities but other priorities as well. I look forward to publishing. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Recently i visited uganda. Proud to see british taxpayers money used to vaccinate children against all sorts of diseases but one area where we are failing to help is that of rabella, vaccinate children against this hideous condition . My honorable friend raises a good point as well. Of course it has been set to do what it says. 200 pounds for this very purpose and i look forward hearing from him in terms of his own findings. Yesterday all party groups on syria met so that we could remember our colleague. Order. Order. I really do think that this question in respect to the seriousness of the situation in syria and in our late friend. Yesterday all party groups met so can i ask the secretary of state with regards to the areas, what she has with the colleagues in the region about making sure that there are sufficient resources in nearby areas so as soon as that humanitarian wind
In relations between u. K. And russia. This is 40 minutes minister . Question one, mr. Speaker. Thank you. Thank you, mr. Speaker and let me start by paying tribute to my right honorable friend the form er Parliament Member david cameron. He has been a tremendous Public Servant both for his whitney contingency and the country as the whole and we saw more people in work than ever before, we saw people in lowincome being taken out of paying tax altogether and this government will build on that legacy. Mr. , speaker, this morning i had meetings with others in addition to my duty in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. Deidre brock. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Last week the Prime Minister couldnt tell us if she was in favor of staying in the financial market, i wonder, therefore f she can tell us if he agrees with foreign secretary and guaranty today continue after the uk leaves the European Union . Im not going to get the honorable lady any different answer from the ans
Have a president that understands that our rights come from god, not from the government. If you elect me president of the United States, youre going to have a president that will never apologize for believing that all human life is worthy of the protection of our laws. If you elect me president of the United States, you will have a president that will lead us in confronting our challenges and solving our problems and i want you to know as difficult as things may seem right now, i want you to know what history will say about us if we do what needs to be done. Heres what they will say about us. They history will say that we, this generation of americans, lived in the early years of this new century in a very difficult and rapidly changing time. And it will acknowledge that after eight years of barack obama this generation almost got it wrong, that this generation almost lost the American Dream and what made america special. But then in 2016 we remembered who we were. In 2016, we remembe
Things. When we get to the qanda part of the session. But we ask if you have a question first put it in the form of a question in the second, make your way to the microphone because we are videoing both for our own page and cspan tv is here this evening as well, and they would like to be able to hear your question. And at the end before you come up to get the book signed the stuff was appreciated. The presidency was profiled in a new book by tim weiner thats receiving a lot of attention. Hes quite familiar to many in washington and he lived and reported here for 15 years in the previous books. He got it into the newspaper business after earning a masters degree in journalism at columbia 30 sixes ago and by the early 1980s he had landed at the Philadelphia Inquirer where he worked for a decade. They were right up ready to put the budget to sponsor the Defense Research and that led to the first book. They joined the New York Times in the mid1990s covering National Security issues that he