crisis in modern times. as covid spread, the nhs came under enormous pressure. in a televised address, borisjohnson announced extraordinary restrictions to daily life. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction you must stay at home. the prime minister himself became seriously ill with covid. he was admitted to intensive care and spent three days in hospital. a key ally throughout this time was dominic cummings, his unconventional style aggravated many. sorry i m late. and within a year of the election victory, he d resigned after a bitter power struggle clashing with tory mps and the prime minister s wife. he soon went on the attack, becoming mrjohnson s fiercest and most damaging critic. he doesn t have a plan, he doesn t know how to be prime minister and we ve only got him in there because we had to solve a certain problem, not because we thought that he was the right person to be running the country. there were electoral losses too. th
hello and welcome to all you watching here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m ken brunhuber. i want to get to our continuing coverage of the israel-hamas war. it s 5:00 a.m. in atlanta, noon in gaza where the four-day truce between israel and hamas is well into its second day. in the coming hours, israel expecting hamas to release another group of israeli hostages just as it did the day before. an israeli official says 14 israelis are on today s list, according to an israeli source, several children are also on it. day one of the truce saw hamas release 13 israelis and 11 foreign nationals who were taken to tel aviv hospitals for medical evaluations. doctors describe all 13 as good and stable. as part of the deal friday, 39 prints women and minors were released from israeli prisons. israel says 42 more palestinian prisoners will be freed today. we ll have a look. this was the scene last night as the first of the freed israeli hostages arrived at a hos
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had been drip fed through the morning on a new ministerial appointments. as i was explaining, we have had probably announcements on 50 people leaving the government in different capacities over the last few days. if you in cabinet with sajid javid and rishi sunak, the sacking of michael gove by boris johnson late last night. let us start with some of these appointments that have been made today. james claire who was an old ally of the prime minister from his days as the mayor of london, james claire league was there at county hall, city hall. he is now the new education secretary, replacing two people, nadhim zahawi, and of course his successor who had spentjust two daysin his successor who had spentjust two days in post. james claire in as education secretary.
questions to ask. we ve seen so many things about questions to ask. we ve seen so many things about tax havens joined to the chancellor, and we have the sunday the chancellor, and we have the sunday papers who always have something tucked away, they won t be working something tucked away, they won t be working just. something tucked away, they won t be workingjust. i don t something tucked away, they won t be working just. i don t think it s going working just. i don t think it s going away working just. i don t think it s going away anytime soon. as kevin said before, this has been drip fed, these said before, this has been drip fed, these stories happened with partygate, but that information came out over partygate, but that information came out over a partygate, but that information came out over a longer period of time, and it out over a longer period of time, and it feels out over a longer period of time, and it feels like the story has that distance and it feels