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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

vast amount in the channel itself, but ultimately the only way you can stop the boats is by busting the model of the people smugglers, making sure if someone goes from .8 in france to point b in britain they do not stay in britain. that route does not work —— from point a in france. ideally you will send them straight back to france in the trade would collapse. that is not available which is why we are pursuing the policy with 0rlando which is why the bill will be asked next week, where the treaty has been signed. it may be unorthodox or unusual but unless we can get flights off and get that system working so people know there is no point getting on that boat in france, because if you do, you will not be able to stay in the uk. 0nce not be able to stay in the uk. once we have done that, we will be able to collapse this trade even more. yes or no, is now a member of the house of lords, will this get through the house of lords? i hope so, sadly i — through the house of lords? i hope so. sadly i don't— through the house of lords? i hope so, sadly i don't have _ through the house of lords? i hope so, sadly i don't have a _ through the house of lords? i hope so, sadly i don't have a personal. so, sadly i don't have a personal majority but i will do everything i

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Verified Live

working with ibm that ultimately failed in the contract was due to expire in 2023 but a planned migrated to the computer system run by amazon failed and i had to be abandoned that as well if this figure of £95 million behind me was the amount of money the post office had to pay fujitsu to keep this complicated orfashion had to pay fujitsu to keep this complicated or fashion system had to pay fujitsu to keep this complicated orfashion system up had to pay fujitsu to keep this complicated or fashion system up and running until they can get their new system working. the post offices there working as hard as they can to get out of horizon and a replacement system called new branch which is there working on with the pilot systems running at the moment and hoping to put that in later this year and that was meant to happen last year and it would not be a surprise this was due to see another delay in its been a very difficult project to get out of. for viewers in the uk, in half an hour, i'll bejoined

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

this test of democracy? >> well, what happened on the 6th of january donald trump tries to destroy our elections, the peaceful transfer of power and also destroy the rule of law. had he succeeded on the 6th of january,jonathan, this morning, may not be freely speaking what we think on the airwaves. that's how close it came. he is once again threatening some kind of a dictatorship in the second term. so my point is, you know, that's bad enough. but if we didn't have a system that addressed this threat to democracy and at least question whether it's a good idea or not, and as i say again, you know, we came really close to this trial not taking place before the 2024 election. what would that say about our system of rule of law if what donald trump did and was threatening to do had not come under this kind of a judgment? this is our system working. >> yeah. we heard earlier today from

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Deadline White House

and that is why the justice system working, having the systems actually function helps restore confidence and is the antidote to cynicism. i think that the fundamental divide in this country is between people that do and don't believe in the system. and all the different fan mess manifestation of the system. you need to have the system work. so to me the account ability helps restore confidence in the system. and repair the breach that we see manifested in so many different ways in the country. >> derrick, thank you for being a part of the conversation. up next, republicans are not just out there defending trump today. they are seeking to rewrite history as a trump era.

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The Faulkner Focus

biden, who was warned by some of his own legal advisors he didn't have authority to issue the student loan relief in the first place. >> i see it as having three independent branches of government. the supreme court gets to say what is and what isn't constitutional. it goes back hundreds of years. they have said that this is not allowed under the law. that congress has to pass a bill. now instead of passing that bill and giving student relief, the members of congress are blaming the court for the president's illegal acts. so i see this as very much the founder father's system working. vilifying the court like aoc and others want to do does not help our republic. it does not help our country get stronger. it just further divides us. this is the sad state of american politics right now, gillian, is that the left wants to vilify and delegitimize the

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The Faulkner Focus

before having to return to peru to complete his murder sentence. gillian. >> gillian: let's bring in a criminal defense attorney and former police officer and joined by ted williams d.c. homicide detective on the ground this hour in alabama ahead of van der sloot's arrival. ted, let's start here. he is serving prison for murdering another woman in peru and here he is charged with extorting natalee's mom in the wake of her death. not to sound like law and order but his crimes sound particularly heinous, do they not? >> the crime is clearly heinous, gillian. i have to tell you, this is the american justice system working.

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moral grounds, more on practicalities saying that the uk signed up to this deal that cost a lot of money and because of legal challenges, no one has been sent to rwanda. the labour party sceptical anyone will ever be sent to rwanda and the shadow levelling up secretary was asked about that. this oli has secretary was asked about that. this policy has cost the british taxnavers _ policy has cost the british taxnavers a _ policy has cost the british taxpayers a huge - policy has cost the british taxpayers a huge amount| policy has cost the british - taxpayers a huge amount and policy has cost the british _ taxpayers a huge amount and hasn't seen a _ taxpayers a huge amount and hasn't seen a single — taxpayers a huge amount and hasn't seen a single person _ taxpayers a huge amount and hasn't seen a single person going - taxpayers a huge amount and hasn't seen a single person going to - seen a single person going to rwanda _ seen a single person going to rwanda the _ seen a single person going to rwanda. the evidence - seen a single person going to . rwanda. the evidence suggests seen a single person going to - rwanda. the evidence suggests it is another— rwanda. the evidence suggests it is another outlandish— rwanda. the evidence suggests it is another outlandish claim _ rwanda. the evidence suggests it is another outlandish claim that - rwanda. the evidence suggests it is another outlandish claim that is - another outlandish claim that is unable — another outlandish claim that is unable the _ another outlandish claim that is unable the get _ another outlandish claim that is unable the get the _ another outlandish claim that is unable the get the basics - another outlandish claim that is unable the get the basics of - another outlandish claim that is - unable the get the basics of getting her own— unable the get the basics of getting her own system _ unable the get the basics of getting her own system working. _ unable the get the basics of getting her own system working. she - unable the get the basics of getting - her own system working. she complain of a system _ her own system working. she complain of a system that — her own system working. she complain of a system that is _ her own system working. she complain of a system that is broken, _ her own system working. she complain of a system that is broken, she - of a system that is broken, she needs— of a system that is broken, she needs to — of a system that is broken, she needs to ask— of a system that is broken, she needs to ask who _ of a system that is broken, she needs to ask who broke - of a system that is broken, she needs to ask who broke it - of a system that is broken, she needs to ask who broke it and i of a system that is broken, she . needs to ask who broke it and the answer— needs to ask who broke it and the answer is — needs to ask who broke it and the answer is by— needs to ask who broke it and the answer is by looking _ needs to ask who broke it and the answer is by looking in— needs to ask who broke it and the answer is by looking in a - needs to ask who broke it and the answer is by looking in a mirror. i answer is by looking in a mirror. this— answer is by looking in a mirror. this is— answer is by looking in a mirror. this is a — answer is by looking in a mirror. this is a con_ answer is by looking in a mirror. this is a con trick. _ answer is by looking in a mirror.

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for a policy that has cost the british taxpayer a huge amount of money and has sent seen a single person go to rwanda. so i think the evidence so far suggest this is just yet another outlandish nonsense came from the home secretary that is unable to do the very basics of getting her own system working. she complains about an asylum system that is broken. i think she really does need to ask who broke it, and the answer to that lies by looking in a mirror. i think this is a con trick being perpetrated on the british people. the government is not processing asylum claims. they have got an enormous backlog. they have added £500 million to the costs because of these delays that have been caused by the pursuing of all these new strategies. the government are adamant there rwanda scheme will take effect. they won't put any dates on when they were staggering to rwanda. there was some talk about the summer for those legal challenges being completed and the skin getting up and running but

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now, the labour party, the main opposition party very sceptical about this plan. they don�*t tend to attack it on ethical or moral grounds at the moment, more on practicalities, pointing out the fact that the uk has signed up to this deal which is costing a lot of money and because of the legal challenges, no—one has so far been sent to rwanda. the labour party very sceptical anyone will ever be sent to rwanda. and that is something that the shadow levelling up secretary lisa nandy was asked about this morning. so far it is a policy that has cost the british taxpayer a huge amount of money and has sent seen a single person go to rwanda. so i think the evidence so far suggest this is just yet another outlandish nonsense claim from the home secretary that is unable to do the very basics of getting her own system working. she complains about an asylum system that is broken. i think she really does need

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channel, that is not being bought by opposition parties. labour have actually been criticising the policy, not really from an ethical point of view but really focusing on the fact that they think it is extensive, they think it is unworkable, it has been talked about for months and months, yet no one has been sent to rwanda under the scheme and the shadow levelling up secretary was on television this morning essentially saying that, given how long the conservatives had beenin how long the conservatives had been in powerfor, they have to take responsibility for the state of things at the moment. let's have a listen to what she had to say. let's have a listen to what she had to say. for a policy that has cost the british taxpayer a huge amount of money and has sent seen a single person go to rwanda. so i think the evidence so far suggest this is just yet another outlandish nonsense came from a home secretary that is unable to do the very basics of getting her own system working. she complains about an asylum system that is broken. i think she really does need to ask who broke it, and the answer to that lies by looking in a mirror. i think this is a con trick being perpetrated on the british people. the government is not processing asylum claims.

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