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ballot for stoking an insurrection in violation of section three of the 14th amendment. and by all accounts, the justices posture during this arguments suggest the court is looking for ways to punt on that central question, did donald trump incited insurrection, and instead hand the issue may be to congress. basically to let some other group of people deal with the possible insurrectionist president being elected another day. which would seem to be a win for donald trump. seemed to be a win. because even if mr. trump was taking his victory lap, a different judge in a different courtroom released this one page order. it is here by ordered, adjudged, and decreed that after a jury trial before the honorable luis a caplan, plaintive e. jean carroll has judgment for damages against the defendant, donald j trump, for an aggregate sum of $83,300,000. that order is essentially a bill. donald trump must pay the 83 point $3 million he owes to e. jean carroll immediately. it does ....
i did it, america. can i just say, tucker carlson getting an hour-long history lesson from latin vladimir putin on eighth or ninth century russia is must-see tv. it maybe is must-see tv. now. the most painful thing you can possibly see. but the premise is, wow, here we are 21st century. have a great rest of your night the doesn t involve all in. and thank you to home, thank you to you at home for joining me this hour. so yesterday, was supreme court day, a day when you at home may have familiarized yourself with the civil war origins of the 14th amendment of the united states constitution. as justices on the high court heard arguments for removing donald trump from the colorado ballot for stoking an insurrection in violation of section three of the 14th amendment. and by all accounts, the justices posture during this arguments suggest the court is looking for ways to punt on that central question, did donald trump incited insurrection, and instead hand the iss ....
misled parliament about parties at downing street while covid restrictions were in place. we have got our political correspondent rob watson with us. rob, this report has been due for over a year now. borisjohnson has of course pre empted it in spectacularfashion. he of course pre-empted it in spectacular fashion. of course pre-empted it in sectacular fashion. . , ., , spectacular fashion. he has. he has civen us spectacular fashion. he has. he has given us what spectacular fashion. he has. he has given us what looks spectacular fashion. he has. he has given us what looks like spectacular fashion. he has. he has given us what looks like the - spectacular fashion. he has. he has given us what looks like the top - given us what looks like the top line of the report. although the report has not been published, boris johnson s reply has now come out of embargo. he says that the committee has accused him of deliberately lying to parliament, which, let s stop and pause for a ....
engagement with students, teachers, families, support staff and communities that rely on our education system. we remain committed to investing £1 billion over the course of this parliament over the course of this parliament over to tackle the poverty related attainment gap. this long term targeted investment improves targeted investment im proves outcomes targeted investment improves outcomes for our children and young people and helps break the cycle of poverty, with recent statistics showing record levels of literacy and numeracy attainment and primary school level and improvement in secondary. as part of this, £130 million of people equity funding will continue to empower head teachers across scotland to invest in the best approaches to improving literacy, numeracy and health and well being of the children and young people in their schools. we will continue to provide £1455 million to councils to maintain teachers in the system and enable councils to offer perma ....
it is good news, and good news for patients too. we have to unions, primarily the rcn have no nurses, they only have nurses there, the organisation that represents no sense, they are out on a limb, they have run out of time to go on strike so they have an emergency council meeting this evening, i think, where they will be reviewing their options. they could say we don t think it is worth pursuing any more because there are no viable options, we will not get more money, but what i expect is they will say they will put it to the ballot of the members to see whether they want to go on strike again for another six months. i think the texture, the colour behind that is the nurses will certainly, i m pretty sure, have had the money in theirjune wage packets, a lump sum, they will have seen their salaries go up so i think a lot of them will say, we have probably got all we can get and that is it. it is only a guess but i think if it goes to a pallet the rcn would probably lose by a ....