i had little input into that inquiry. i was there on the day of the interview but any pre or post work would have been by the person in charge of the inquiry. i5 person in charge of the inquiry. is a you had nothing to do with endorsing the content of the report? no. , ., endorsing the content of the report? no. , . , ., , no. diane matthews told the inquiry that she was no. diane matthews told the inquiry that she was shocked no. diane matthews told the inquiry that she was shocked when - no. diane matthews told the inquiry that she was shocked when janet . that she was shocked when janet skinner was charged with theft. where you? this skinner was charged with theft. where you? skinner was charged with theft. where ou? a , where you? as i say, miss matthews is the one who where you? as i say, miss matthews is the one who sourced where you? as i say, miss matthews is the one who sourced it. where you? as i say, miss matthews is the one who sourced it. i - where you
how the former president donald trump put pressure on the then vice president mike pence to overturn the election results. today is the third day of hearings from presenting the findings of the committee investigation and two men are appearing before today s hearing. the older man blue shirt you can see is a retired judge who was an informal adviser to mike pence. the younger gentleman is greg jacob and he is a former legal counsel to the vice president. the session his life now. has all the players led by mr eastman got wrapped around the axle may the hysterical evidence claim by mr eastman let me explain very simply this is what i said would require a digression that i would be glad to undertake if you wished in short if i had been advising for brett vice president of the united states onjanuary brett vice president of the united states on january six brett vice president of the united states onjanuary six and evenif united states onjanuary six and even if then vic
our understanding of the natural world. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. russian forces are tightening their grip on the donbas region. president zelensky has called again for western allies to provide advanced missile defence systems for the ukrainian army to stop the steady russian advance. russia now controls almost all of the strategic city of severodonetsk. the final bridge to the city has been destroyed, trapping ukrainian troops and thousands of civilians. russia is also bombarding the neighbouring city of lysycha nsk, from which where civilians are still trying to flee. our international correspondent orla guerin, with video journalist colm o molloy, sent this report from the donbas. radio bleeps max speed. we re told to drive at maximum speed on the exposed road to lysychansk. a dark horizon greets us. munitions explode residents praying for salvation, as russia lays waste. man whistles and shouts ukrainian troops call for help. ..to tak
you this, injune 2021 g do personally oppose free meals for poorer schoolchildren during the summer holidays? 1 poorer schoolchildren during the summer holidays? poorer schoolchildren during the summer holidays? poorer schoolchildren during the summer holida s? , ., summer holidays? i can t remember at what oint summer holidays? i can t remember at what point we summer holidays? i can t remember at what point we funded summer holidays? i can t remember at what point we funded the summer holidays? i can t remember at what point we funded the holiday - what point we funded the holiday activity what point we funded the holiday activity and food programme because as we activity and food programme because as we were activity and food programme because as we were coming out of the pandemic as we were coming out of the pandemic and surprisingly things that were temporary were being removed that were temporary were being removed more generally. whether it was furlou
relax aches to say we were going to relax aches to say we were going to relax the rules on social distancing for, for kids, for young people, would have been a very very peculiar signal to send out at the very moment when we were trying to get, we were desperately trying to get the existing measures to work and we were on the point of toughening them up. so i think that probably explains, that probably answers the, your question. explains, that probably answers the, your question- your question. what you are saying is that matt your question. what you are saying is that matt hancock your question. what you are saying is that matt hancock was your question. what you are saying is that matt hancock was right - your question. what you are saying | is that matt hancock was right when he said. is that matt hancock was right when he said. to is that matt hancock was right when he said, to helen waitfully this exchange, that number ten doesn t want to exchange, that numb