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i'm struck by the tone of liz truss's ietter~ — struck by the tone of liz truss's ietter~ it — struckost on _ letter. it seems very regretful, almost on a mission that her hand has been — almost on a mission that her hand has been forced to do away with her chanceiior— has been forced to do away with her chancellorjust five or six weeks into the — chancellorjust five or six weeks into the start of her premiership. we have — into the start of her premiership. we have it — into the start of her premiership. we have it confirmed that kwasi kwarteng's successor is going to be jeremy— kwarteng's successor is going to be jeremy hunt, someone who is a prudent— jeremy hunt, someone who is a prudent choice from the market's perspective, someone who is experienced, he has held several cabinet _ experienced, he has held several cabinetjobs, he was health secretary for six years, and then foreign— secretary for six years, and then foreign secretary for a year. any period _ foreign secretary for a year. any period in— foreign secretary for a year. any period in which looks like the global— period
i'm struck by the tone of liz truss's ietter~ — struck by the tone of liz truss's ietter~ it — struckost on _ letter. it seems very regretful, almost on a mission that her hand has been — almost on a mission that her hand has been forced to do away with her chanceiior— has been forced to do away with her chancellorjust five or six weeks into the — chancellorjust five or six weeks into the start of her premiership. we have — into the start of her premiership. we have it — into the...
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liz: white supremacy, fascism.orld people don't see that and they're not talking about that. there is a problem with domestic terrorism, people get it but the whole country is not talking about that and does not think that is going on because it is not. america's not turning into that what they have in their heads, final word. >> people are concerned about how to better their own lives in their families lives but democrats are offering solutions. at the same time the media is completely lying about it. but i think most americans can see the truth. liz: have a good weekend kristen, thank you for joining us this friday evening. more hollywood celebrities coming out against vaccine mandates and lockdowns after officials "coast to coast" botched that badly firing the unvaccinated, first responders that work so hard to keep you safe during the pandemic, hurting voters in their businesses. we have the story in this disturbing story of government corruption the wall street journal reveals the disturbing number of top gove
liz: white supremacy, fascism.orld people don't see that and they're not talking about that. there is a problem with domestic terrorism, people get it but the whole country is not talking about that and does not think that is going on because it is not. america's not turning into that what they have in their heads, final word. >> people are concerned about how to better their own lives in their families lives but democrats are offering solutions. at the same time the media is completely...
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liz: that is.a environmental groups is putting a spotlight on the toxic hazard in the delta. it is like the algae bloom we saw in san francisco bay. advocates say there are steps that can be done to fight the damage. mike: the destructive algae bloom that struck san francisco bay this summer has researchers looking at causes and solutions. several environmental groups are demanding action on a similar challenge miles upstream from the bay. they are focused on a toxic bloom that has become almost a yearly appearance. >> it produces poisonous to people and their pets. mike: he is a senior scientist. the group captured the drone images of the bright green bloom. the exact causes are still being studied but the bay keeper and other groups have filed an emergency petition with the state water resources emergency control board. . it is asking the board to increase the seasonal flow of water to the delta from the san joaquin river to levels that were laid out four years ago and an amended plan. a move tha
liz: that is.a environmental groups is putting a spotlight on the toxic hazard in the delta. it is like the algae bloom we saw in san francisco bay. advocates say there are steps that can be done to fight the damage. mike: the destructive algae bloom that struck san francisco bay this summer has researchers looking at causes and solutions. several environmental groups are demanding action on a similar challenge miles upstream from the bay. they are focused on a toxic bloom that has become...
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liz truss.y split after 12 years in power. incredibly split after 12 years in ower. . , ,., y y incredibly split after 12 years in ower. , , �* incredibly split after 12 years in power. absolutely. they can't be relied on to _ power. absolutely. they can't be relied on to vote _ power. absolutely. they can't be relied on to vote things - power. absolutely. they can't be relied on to vote things through l power. absolutely. they can't be i relied on to vote things through for liz truss _ relied on to vote things through for liz truss. they are so divided. i think— liz truss. they are so divided. i think that's _ liz truss. they are so divided. i think that's why the government may fall. think that's why the government may faii they— think that's why the government may fall. they may not be able to carry some _ fall. they may not be able to carry some of— fall. they may not be able to carry some of these policies through. just james _ some of these policies through. just james confidently today sa
liz truss.y split after 12 years in power. incredibly split after 12 years in ower. . , ,., y y incredibly split after 12 years in ower. , , �* incredibly split after 12 years in power. absolutely. they can't be relied on to _ power. absolutely. they can't be relied on to vote _ power. absolutely. they can't be relied on to vote things - power. absolutely. they can't be relied on to vote things through l power. absolutely. they can't be i relied on to vote things through for liz truss _...
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liz: i am looking forward to that.ust ahead, an honest conversation about hispanic and latino culture as we celebrate hispanic heritage month. we will give you a preview of our news special airing this month. we will be right life is expensive. so why is omar snoozing like a baby? because he made the smart choice to shop with ikea, with new benefits for ikea family members, including 5% off all eligible purchases in-store. every visit. every day. ikea liz: abc 7 is premiering a news special our america invisible, which explores what hispanic and latino invisibility like air there are complicated identities that exist within the spanish culture. take a look. >> i also come from a territory of inca dissent. we were trying to be bringing more awareness to the indigenous community and also to the larger public. with indicative's -- indigenous relatives to the north, knowing they have a strong connection to their traditions makes us alive and feel that we are here. >> this was the first indigenous person. >> so for me, it i
liz: i am looking forward to that.ust ahead, an honest conversation about hispanic and latino culture as we celebrate hispanic heritage month. we will give you a preview of our news special airing this month. we will be right life is expensive. so why is omar snoozing like a baby? because he made the smart choice to shop with ikea, with new benefits for ikea family members, including 5% off all eligible purchases in-store. every visit. every day. ikea liz: abc 7 is premiering a news special our...
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liz— we have seen, borisjohnson could not do it, liz truss could not do it, not do it, liz truss could's going to be difficult for whoever comes next to try to first of all _ whoever comes next to try to first of all lead — whoever comes next to try to first of all lead to the party, before you can think— of all lead to the party, before you can think about leading the country as a whole — can think about leading the country as a whole. but can think about leading the country as a whole-— can think about leading the country asawhole. �* . ., , ., ., , as a whole. but that lead us towards the parliamentary _ as a whole. but that lead us towards the parliamentary party _ as a whole. but that lead us towards the parliamentary party looking - the parliamentary party looking towards a more centrist candidate and if that was the case, who do you think it might be? i and if that was the case, who do you think it might be?— think it might be? i think penny mordaunt will— think it might be? i think penny mordaunt will be _ think it might be? i think penny mordaunt will be there - think it might
liz— we have seen, borisjohnson could not do it, liz truss could not do it, not do it, liz truss could's going to be difficult for whoever comes next to try to first of all _ whoever comes next to try to first of all lead — whoever comes next to try to first of all lead to the party, before you can think— of all lead to the party, before you can think about leading the country as a whole — can think about leading the country as a whole. but can think about leading the country as a...
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it reaction to it and what does it mean for liz truss?— for liz truss?ing, not only does _ for liz truss? it is pretty damning, not only does it _ for liz truss? it is pretty damning, not only does it say _ for liz truss? it is pretty damning, not only does it say she _ for liz truss? it is pretty damning, not only does it say she resigned l not only does it say she resigned over this technical breach, which she admitted to an error which led to her resigning, she openly says she is not happy with the direction of the government. interesting subtext, i made a mistake so therefore i am resigning considering therefore i am resigning considering the prime minister was in the common saying, i made a mistake but i will continue. it is not an endorsement of the prime minister she leaving behind. i of the prime minister she leaving behind. ., ., of the prime minister she leaving behind. . ., ., , ., behind. i am having trouble hearing ou, i behind. i am having trouble hearing you. i don't— behind. i am having trouble hearing you, i don't know _ behind. i am hav
it reaction to it and what does it mean for liz truss?— for liz truss?ing, not only does _ for liz truss? it is pretty damning, not only does it _ for liz truss? it is pretty damning, not only does it say _ for liz truss? it is pretty damning, not only does it say she _ for liz truss? it is pretty damning, not only does it say she resigned l not only does it say she resigned over this technical breach, which she admitted to an error which led to her resigning, she openly says she is not happy...
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.— for liz truss.r in the house of commons the _ for liz truss. earlier in the house of commons the speaker - for liz truss. earlier in the house of commons the speaker cert - for liz truss. earlier in the house - of commons the speaker cert lindsay hoyle made a statement saying they would be an investigation into last night's behaviour in the voting lobby. i night's behaviour in the voting lobb . , ., night's behaviour in the voting lobb. , lobby. i wish to say something about the re orts lobby. i wish to say something about the reports of _ lobby. i wish to say something about the reports of behaviour— lobby. i wish to say something about the reports of behaviour in _ lobby. i wish to say something about the reports of behaviour in the - the reports of behaviour in the division — the reports of behaviour in the division lobbies _ the reports of behaviour in the division lobbies last _ the reports of behaviour in the division lobbies last night. - the reports of behaviour in the division lobbies last
.— for liz truss.r in the house of commons the _ for liz truss. earlier in the house of commons the speaker - for liz truss. earlier in the house of commons the speaker cert - for liz truss. earlier in the house - of commons the speaker cert lindsay hoyle made a statement saying they would be an investigation into last night's behaviour in the voting lobby. i night's behaviour in the voting lobb . , ., night's behaviour in the voting lobb. , lobby. i wish to say something about the re orts...
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if liz truss has to go, it is not if, it is when.a survivor. _ to go, it is not if, it is when. she is a survivor, in _ to go, it is not if, it is when. she is a survivor, in all _ to go, it is not if, it is when. she is a survivor, in all the cabinet since david cameron was prime minister. as prime minister now, herself, she is very exposed at the top of the party. herself, she is very exposed at the tap of the party-— top of the party. there is only one reason, top of the party. there is only one reason. why _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she is _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she is still _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she is still in - top of the party. there is only one | reason, why she is still in downing street, because the conservative party is so battered, bruised, divided, they can't agree on who to replace her with. the majority of conservatives think that she is an utter disaster now. you are corresponding for th
if liz truss has to go, it is not if, it is when.a survivor. _ to go, it is not if, it is when. she is a survivor, in _ to go, it is not if, it is when. she is a survivor, in all _ to go, it is not if, it is when. she is a survivor, in all the cabinet since david cameron was prime minister. as prime minister now, herself, she is very exposed at the top of the party. herself, she is very exposed at the tap of the party-— top of the party. there is only one reason, top of the party. there is...
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now liz truss as of now, _ term cruxes. now liz truss as of now. at — term cruxes.oking to do that it is not part of her— not looking to do that it is not part of her economic addict agenda but how— part of her economic addict agenda but how ever there are many who mps who think— but how ever there are many who mps who think that they should have said publicly— who think that they should have said publicly that we should. jacob rees—mogg at least privately has expressed that view. for example across _ expressed that view. for example across the — expressed that view. for example across the tory conference in birmingham last week of senior members — birmingham last week of senior members of the government publicly saving _ members of the government publicly saying that they should do that so it looks _ saying that they should do that so it looks like if liz truss has not learned — it looks like if liz truss has not learned her lesson, if downing street— learned her lesson, if downing street has learned her lesson over the past _ street has learned her lesson over the
now liz truss as of now, _ term cruxes. now liz truss as of now. at — term cruxes.oking to do that it is not part of her— not looking to do that it is not part of her economic addict agenda but how— part of her economic addict agenda but how ever there are many who mps who think— but how ever there are many who mps who think that they should have said publicly— who think that they should have said publicly that we should. jacob rees—mogg at least privately has expressed that view....
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it is immensely tricky for liz | liz truss's position?be enough to save _ the question is will that be enough to save liz— the question is will that be enough to save liz truss from two separate threats, _ to save liz truss from two separate threats, firstly the threat from the markets, — threats, firstly the threat from the markets, from the economic pressure she is_ markets, from the economic pressure she is under— markets, from the economic pressure she is under but also the threat from _ she is under but also the threat from her— she is under but also the threat from her own mps, who are deeply unhappy— from her own mps, who are deeply unhappy with what they are seeing, reports _ unhappy with what they are seeing, reports on — unhappy with what they are seeing, reports on the front page of the times— reports on the front page of the times today about the potential for overthrowing liz truss with weeks into her— overthrowing liz truss with weeks into her premierships and already those _ into her premierships and already those conversat
it is immensely tricky for liz | liz truss's position?be enough to save _ the question is will that be enough to save liz— the question is will that be enough to save liz truss from two separate threats, _ to save liz truss from two separate threats, firstly the threat from the markets, — threats, firstly the threat from the markets, from the economic pressure she is_ markets, from the economic pressure she is under— markets, from the economic pressure she is under but also the threat...
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i is slammed down and liz truss insisted- - -_ is slammed down and liz truss insisted... ., ., ., .,t a quitter- — insisted... i am a fighter, and not a quitter- but— insisted... i am a fighter, and not a quitter. but what _ insisted... i am a fighter, and not a quitter. but what policies - insisted... i am a fighter, and not a quitter. but what policies wouldj a quitter. but what policies would survive the _ a quitter. but what policies would survive the new— a quitter. but what policies would survive the new chance _ a quitter. but what policies would survive the new chance that - a quitter. but what policies would survive the new chance that the l a quitter. but what policies would i survive the new chance that the king again at so many spending commitments? rfleet again at so many spending commitments? , , , , ., ., again at so many spending commitments? , , ,, ., ., .,~ commitments? get permission to make another u-turn — commitments? get permission to make another u-turn and _ commitments? get permission to make another u-turn and committed - commitments? get permission to make
i is slammed down and liz truss insisted- - -_ is slammed down and liz truss insisted... ., ., ., .,t a quitter- — insisted... i am a fighter, and not a quitter- but— insisted... i am a fighter, and not a quitter. but what _ insisted... i am a fighter, and not a quitter. but what policies - insisted... i am a fighter, and not a quitter. but what policies wouldj a quitter. but what policies would survive the _ a quitter. but what policies would survive the new— a quitter. but what policies...
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., too late for liz truss to pull it back. ~ , �*, ., too late for liz truss to pull it back. already _ back. i think she's made so many errors she has already lost - back. i think she's made so many errors she has already lost the i errors she has already lost the confidence of the people she needs. but forjackie and paul there is frustration at what they see as attempts to undermine the prime minister. , ., ., ., minister. they are out to get rid of her. it is pressure _ minister. they are out to get rid of her. it is pressure from _ minister. they are out to get rid of her. it is pressure from all- minister. they are out to get rid ofj her. it is pressure from all around, just to get rid of who is in power at the moment.— just to get rid of who is in power at the moment. boris should have sta ed. in at the moment. boris should have stayed. in this _ at the moment. boris should have stayed. in this rural _ at the moment. boris should have stayed. in this rural part _ at the moment. boris should have stayed. in this rural part of- stayed. in this rural part of oxfordshire _ s
., too late for liz truss to pull it back. ~ , �*, ., too late for liz truss to pull it back. already _ back. i think she's made so many errors she has already lost - back. i think she's made so many errors she has already lost the i errors she has already lost the confidence of the people she needs. but forjackie and paul there is frustration at what they see as attempts to undermine the prime minister. , ., ., ., minister. they are out to get rid of her. it is pressure _ minister. they are...
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liz: we will see what happens there. events are being put on hold at san jose state, following the death of a player. camden mccright was struck yesterday at the intersection of south 10th and reed streets. tara campbell was at a vigil and tells us his death has sent shockwaves through the community. >> players, coaches, friends and the community marching in more and -- in mourning for camden mccright. he was struck by a school bus while writing an electric scooter near campus. -- riding an electric scooter near campus. >> i'm sorry we didn't get to say goodbye, brother. you didn't deserve to go like this. >> hours later, those loved ones holding tightly to one another and to the memories, gathering at the scene of the deadly accident for a nighttime vigil. >> being with cam every day, i knew he would go to war with me when i was beside him. tara: from the football team to his friends. >> paying respect to my best friend, camdan. tara: diane went to high school with him in southern california. >> he was a beautiful soul
liz: we will see what happens there. events are being put on hold at san jose state, following the death of a player. camden mccright was struck yesterday at the intersection of south 10th and reed streets. tara campbell was at a vigil and tells us his death has sent shockwaves through the community. >> players, coaches, friends and the community marching in more and -- in mourning for camden mccright. he was struck by a school bus while writing an electric scooter near campus. -- riding...
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certainly liz truss days are i certainly liz truss days are numbered.ance of the achievements. 11 and a half years in her case —— margaret thatcher. she just seems to be heading towards catastrophe. and the worst thing of all is that she is bringing the rest of the with �* in of the country down with her in of the country down with her in of the country down with her in of the economy. and now it terms of the economy. and now it looks like she is doing the same for her own party. it'sjust an untenable position to cause that much damage to the economy through her many budget. and now to have left her party fighting with each other almost literally, by the sounds of it as they go to vote. and sounds of it as they go to vote. and it is in pieces- _ sounds of it as they go to vote. and it is in pieces. i— sounds of it as they go to vote. and it is in pieces. i was struck by an historical analogy that someone was making to me, not current circumstances but a while ago now, we were talking about resignation. we've seen a resignation today and we were discussi
certainly liz truss days are i certainly liz truss days are numbered.ance of the achievements. 11 and a half years in her case —— margaret thatcher. she just seems to be heading towards catastrophe. and the worst thing of all is that she is bringing the rest of the with �* in of the country down with her in of the country down with her in of the country down with her in of the economy. and now it terms of the economy. and now it looks like she is doing the same for her own party. it'sjust...
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but liz truss, yes. i think you're probably right there.- liz truss, yes.ng justine greening whether i probably right there. but i was justl asking justine greening whether the party is governable, and i asked that question because when you look at the three key issues, the fiscal statement coming on monday, the issue of migration and how that pertains to the economy and also the difficult issues with europe and the northern ireland situation, the party is ideologically split on those three hugely important questions. those three hugely important questions-— those three hugely important ruestions. , , , «i questions. yes, but i still think that the idea _ questions. yes, but i still think that the idea logical _ questions. yes, but i still think that the idea logical difference | that the idea logical difference within the party, wall they are not in the cearley reconcilable, there are always going to be tensions. generally speaking, there are differences of degree rather than of kind. it is about the extent to which you would cut taxes, the speed at which
but liz truss, yes. i think you're probably right there.- liz truss, yes.ng justine greening whether i probably right there. but i was justl asking justine greening whether the party is governable, and i asked that question because when you look at the three key issues, the fiscal statement coming on monday, the issue of migration and how that pertains to the economy and also the difficult issues with europe and the northern ireland situation, the party is ideologically split on those three...
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pare to bring in replace liz truss's. are seeinr to bring in replace liz truss's.. are seeing some of— to bring in replace liz truss's. are seeing some of the cabinet rivals, jeremy hunt. is he the one person the cabinet can be sure will still have a job? he the cabinet can be sure will still have a job?— have a job? he was asked this mornin: have a job? he was asked this morning and _ have a job? he was asked this morning and said _ have a job? he was asked this morning and said he did not . have a job? he was asked this - morning and said he did not know, i think it's likely he will for simple reason he has managed to get a bit of stability in the economy, get the markets in a place where they are not panicking as much about what the government is doing. i think he is probably one who stays in hisjob. when it comes to think he is probably one who stays in his job. when it comes to the rest of the cabinet, rishi sunak has big decisions to make.— rest of the cabinet, rishi sunak has big decisions to make. presumably he can make a mistake _ big decisions to make. pr
pare to bring in replace liz truss's. are seeinr to bring in replace liz truss's.. are seeing some of— to bring in replace liz truss's. are seeing some of the cabinet rivals, jeremy hunt. is he the one person the cabinet can be sure will still have a job? he the cabinet can be sure will still have a job?— have a job? he was asked this mornin: have a job? he was asked this morning and _ have a job? he was asked this morning and said _ have a job? he was asked this morning and said he did not...
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can liz truss outlast this letter?ooking to the looking glass they are. , ., looking to the looking glass they are. ~' looking to the looking glass they are. ~ ., , , are. some kind of disco set up with her win are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and — are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and lights _ are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and lights on _ are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and lights on it. _ are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and lights on it. i _ are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and lights on it. i think - her wig and lights on it. i think the letter goes into day three or four and politics home and it is interesting on the sun's front page, is not about anger but pity and i'm wondering if you reach that stage of pity, that's unnecessarily the stage and politician wants to reach. s know it isn't, especially this early and i think it's been about a0 days since liz truss became prime minister. fix, since liz truss became prime minister. �* . since liz tru
can liz truss outlast this letter?ooking to the looking glass they are. , ., looking to the looking glass they are. ~' looking to the looking glass they are. ~ ., , , are. some kind of disco set up with her win are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and — are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and lights _ are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and lights on _ are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and lights on it. _ are. some kind of disco set up with her wig and lights...
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liz truss's departure from number 10. _ earn. liz truss's departure from number 10, for— earn.m number 10, for the _ earn. liz truss's departure from number 10, for the last - earn. liz truss's departure from number 10, for the last time i earn. liz truss's departure from number 10, for the last time as| number 10, for the last time as prime minister, leaves rishi sunak with tough challenges in the driving seat. he was clear in the summer that he won't follow her plan to cut taxes until inflation is down. after officially being appointed prime minister today by the king, he said he had been elected to fix the mistakes made by liz truss. i admired her restlessness to create change. but some mistakes were made. not born of ill will or bad intentions. quite the opposite, in fact. but mistakes, nonetheless. and i have been elected, as leader of my party, and your prime minister, in part, to fix them. and that work begins immediately. he part, to fix them. and that work begins immediately.— part, to fix them. and that work begins immediately. he didn't shy awa from begins immediatel
liz truss's departure from number 10. _ earn. liz truss's departure from number 10, for— earn.m number 10, for the _ earn. liz truss's departure from number 10, for the last - earn. liz truss's departure from number 10, for the last time i earn. liz truss's departure from number 10, for the last time as| number 10, for the last time as prime minister, leaves rishi sunak with tough challenges in the driving seat. he was clear in the summer that he won't follow her plan to cut taxes until...
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liz: not getting our hopes up.iving is expected to be more costly this year according to experts in the food industry. the turkey market is stretched as prices for the holidays staple sores. >> this morning, with just 32 days until the big day, concerns that the perfect turkey for your family table could be tough to find. >> you might have to find a smaller or bigger size. >> the surge in pricing doing part of this year's outbreak of bird flew across the country. more than 47 million chickens and turkeys slaughtered to limit the spread of the highly contagious illness. farming and food industry experts addict we will produce the highest turkey prices ever. the average 16 pound turkey that cost $24 last year will be upwards of $32 this year. inflation also playing a part in the price hikes. over 10% from last year. >> what consumers will see is likely a normal thanksgiving that is more expensive across the board. >> it is not just consumers flocking to supermarkets. restaurants also getting there feathers ruffled ov
liz: not getting our hopes up.iving is expected to be more costly this year according to experts in the food industry. the turkey market is stretched as prices for the holidays staple sores. >> this morning, with just 32 days until the big day, concerns that the perfect turkey for your family table could be tough to find. >> you might have to find a smaller or bigger size. >> the surge in pricing doing part of this year's outbreak of bird flew across the country. more than 47...
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that liz truss is not going to l admit that liz truss is not going to be taking _ admit that liz trusshe _ want to take over from her so they can concentrate on the important i can concentrate on the important thing _ can concentrate on the important thing that— can concentrate on the important thing that people _ can concentrate on the important thing that people in _ can concentrate on the important thing that people in the - can concentrate on the important thing that people in the country. thing that people in the country really— thing that people in the country really want _ thing that people in the country really want them _ thing that people in the country really want them to _ thing that people in the country really want them to focus - thing that people in the country really want them to focus on. . really want them to focus on. andrew. _ really want them to focus on. andrew. you _ really want them to focus on. andrew, you talked _ really want them to focus on. andrew, you talked a - really want them to focus on. andrew, you talked a lot i really want them to focus on. i andre
that liz truss is not going to l admit that liz truss is not going to be taking _ admit that liz trusshe _ want to take over from her so they can concentrate on the important i can concentrate on the important thing _ can concentrate on the important thing that— can concentrate on the important thing that people _ can concentrate on the important thing that people in _ can concentrate on the important thing that people in the - can concentrate on the important thing that people in the...
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liz people's personal finances? liz truss people's personal finances?ople's personal finances? lz truss knows what she has to do this week is a massive reassurance job. when the mini budget went ahead and put into place, quite a lot of what she had already trailed in terms of economic direction, the scale of it, the reaction we saw in the markets, the reaction we saw in the markets, the concern that is among people about mortgage rates, for example, that has all caused huge jitters within the conservative party. there were some who were not convinced by her economic strategy in the first place and had backed rishi sunakfor example. she has to do quite a reassurance job. example. she has to do quite a reassurancejob. we example. she has to do quite a reassurance job. we start to see a little bit of an attempt to do that this morning with the admission that she and kwasi kwarteng could perhaps have handled it better. there is an issue that interest rates are going up around the world and we did have to face that and we too had to deal with it. but i do wa
liz people's personal finances? liz truss people's personal finances?ople's personal finances? lz truss knows what she has to do this week is a massive reassurance job. when the mini budget went ahead and put into place, quite a lot of what she had already trailed in terms of economic direction, the scale of it, the reaction we saw in the markets, the reaction we saw in the markets, the concern that is among people about mortgage rates, for example, that has all caused huge jitters within the...
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i get the impression that the bad blood about liz i to liz truss. i happened, and it cost the country dear. �* . . happened, and it cost the country dear. �* ., dear. i didn't watch dallas or i will not engage _ dear. i didn't watch dallas or i will not engage with - dear. i didn't watch dallas or i will not engage with your- dear. i didn't watch dallas or i i will not engage with your back... you are too young! it will be on a streaming server somewhere on catch up! streaming server somewhere on catch u -' streaming server somewhere on catch u! ., , streaming server somewhere on catch u -' ., , ~ , streaming server somewhere on catch u .l ., , ~ , ., streaming server somewhere on catch u! ., , ~ , ., ., streaming server somewhere on catch up! the tory mps want to me once in the last few — up! the tory mps want to me once in the last few weeks _ up! the tory mps want to me once in the last few weeks as _ up! the tory mps want to me once in the last few weeks as quickly - up! the tory mps want to me once in the last few weeks as quickly as i the last
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liz: the tangled masses of clothing, we call them tentacles.er for you to see, but when they first wash up they're very long. you know, they can be 8 feet to 30 feet and sometimes 3 feet wide. linton: these tentacles have their origins at kantamanto market. ♪♪♪ linton: emmanuel. emmanuel: yeah. linton: hello. linton besser, abc. emmanuel: yeah, wow. i'm emmanuel. linton: nice to meet you. emmanuel: thank you. linton: emmanuel ajaab is another importer. emmanuel: we are going to take this bale. this one, yeah. this one are from australia. we want to see what is inside. and it's ladies' summer jacket. linton: he's one of the few to import used clothing from australia. emmanuel: yeah, i'm going to open. we'll sort them into groups. linton: okay. linton: until they open their bales, importers have no idea whether they contain trash or treasure. emmanuel: it's nice, blue, so this one is going like this. top quality. here, we can't wear this one. linton: so, is that gonna be rubbish? emmanuel: yeah, this is rubbish. and this one too, or quality secon
liz: the tangled masses of clothing, we call them tentacles.er for you to see, but when they first wash up they're very long. you know, they can be 8 feet to 30 feet and sometimes 3 feet wide. linton: these tentacles have their origins at kantamanto market. ♪♪♪ linton: emmanuel. emmanuel: yeah. linton: hello. linton besser, abc. emmanuel: yeah, wow. i'm emmanuel. linton: nice to meet you. emmanuel: thank you. linton: emmanuel ajaab is another importer. emmanuel: we are going to take this...
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that was liz truss. — the last ones was? that was liz truss. i— the last ones was? but today, she — truss, i seem to remember. but today, she gave a very traditionalist tory speech. foreign students _ traditionalist tory speech. foreign students got a bit of a bashing, and of course, _ students got a bit of a bashing, and of course, immigration is nowjust about— of course, immigration is nowjust about up— of course, immigration is nowjust about up to — of course, immigration is nowjust about up to the levels it was around the time _ about up to the levels it was around the time of— about up to the levels it was around the time of the brexit vote, as weii~ _ the time of the brexit vote, as weii~ so— the time of the brexit vote, as well. so it's a very difficult time, but sueiia — well. so it's a very difficult time, but suella braverman most certainly was ioyai _ but suella braverman most certainly was loyal to her prime minister, to the woman— was loyal to her prime minister, to the woman who's made her home secretary — the woman who's made her home secreta . ., sec
that was liz truss. — the last ones was? that was liz truss. i— the last ones was? but today, she — truss, i seem to remember. but today, she gave a very traditionalist tory speech. foreign students _ traditionalist tory speech. foreign students got a bit of a bashing, and of course, _ students got a bit of a bashing, and of course, immigration is nowjust about— of course, immigration is nowjust about up— of course, immigration is nowjust about up to — of course, immigration is...
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liz truss— to be dealt with here, idon't think liz truss has— to be dealt with here, i don't think lizg in what people _ state should be interfering in what people eat, i think it's around education, around nutritional understanding of what's good and bad for you _ understanding of what's good and bad for you i_ understanding of what's good and bad for you. i take a more sanguine view on this, _ for you. i take a more sanguine view on this, i_ for you. i take a more sanguine view on this, i understand where sienna is coming — on this, i understand where sienna is coming from in terms of sustainability and trying to change your eating habits over the longer term, _ your eating habits over the longer term, but— your eating habits over the longer term, but i— your eating habits over the longer term, but i think if this gets people _ term, but i think if this gets people started and motivated at least _ people started and motivated at least in — people started and motivated at least in the short term to get them on this— least in the short term to get them on this path, i think it's a sens
liz truss— to be dealt with here, idon't think liz truss has— to be dealt with here, i don't think lizg in what people _ state should be interfering in what people eat, i think it's around education, around nutritional understanding of what's good and bad for you _ understanding of what's good and bad for you i_ understanding of what's good and bad for you. i take a more sanguine view on this, _ for you. i take a more sanguine view on this, i_ for you. i take a more sanguine view on this, i...
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feels for liz truss all— anyone and everyone feels for liz truss.y difficult time but ithink— had an enormously difficult time but i think the _ had an enormously difficult time but i think the challenge was she came forward _ i think the challenge was she came forward wanting to bring in a bold agenda _ forward wanting to bring in a bold agenda but the fact is, as i mentioned, at a time of global insecurity— mentioned, at a time of global insecurity people didn't want to see free—market dogmatism, the markets were prepared already, the markets are not— were prepared already, the markets are not woke or leftist, this was known _ are not woke or leftist, this was known for— are not woke or leftist, this was known for expressing genuine concern about— known for expressing genuine concern about the _ known for expressing genuine concern about the model put forward on the £130 billion in tax cuts that weren't_ £130 billion in tax cuts that weren't funded, so that's what we want _ weren't funded, so that's what we want to— weren't funded, so that's what
feels for liz truss all— anyone and everyone feels for liz truss.y difficult time but ithink— had an enormously difficult time but i think the _ had an enormously difficult time but i think the challenge was she came forward _ i think the challenge was she came forward wanting to bring in a bold agenda _ forward wanting to bring in a bold agenda but the fact is, as i mentioned, at a time of global insecurity— mentioned, at a time of global insecurity people didn't want to see...
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i think liz truss, to be fair to her, nature. i think liz truss, to be fairto her, has nature.cted very swiftly, she�*s removed him from post and suspended him and the whip, as well. chris pincher, who was also accused of some impropriety at a london dining club was not dealt with so swiftly, and that ended up costing borisjohnson his job when there was a massive revolt amongst mps in parliament. i think liz truss has acted swiftly but we need to hold fire before rushing tojudgment until we know the full facts. absolutely, and conor burns has said he will fully cooperate with the inquiry to clear his name, he hopes the party will be as quick to conclude their inquire as they were to rush tojudgment. this comes conclude their inquire as they were to rush to judgment. this comes at the end of a tough week for the buy minister after the party conference and the route back earlier this week over the top rated tax. —— row. i wanted to add that there's been a development that's not included here - melanie _ development that's not included here — melanie brown, who we know as mel b, —
i think liz truss, to be fair to her, nature. i think liz truss, to be fairto her, has nature.cted very swiftly, she�*s removed him from post and suspended him and the whip, as well. chris pincher, who was also accused of some impropriety at a london dining club was not dealt with so swiftly, and that ended up costing borisjohnson his job when there was a massive revolt amongst mps in parliament. i think liz truss has acted swiftly but we need to hold fire before rushing tojudgment until we...
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i would like to pay tribute to liz truss _ i would like to pay tribute to liz truss to — i would like truss to a — i would like to pay tribute to liz truss to a dedicated service to the country _ truss to a dedicated service to the country. she had dignity and grace at a time _ country. she had dignity and grace at a time of— country. she had dignity and grace at a time of great change and under exceptionally difficult circumstances both at home and abroad — circumstances both at home and abroad i— circumstances both at home and abroad. i pledge that i will serve you with — abroad. i pledge that i will serve you with integrity and humility and i will you with integrity and humility and iwiii work— you with integrity and humility and i will work day in and day out to deliver for— i will work day in and day out to deliver for the british people. well it's been a rapid rise to the top for rishi sunak who has only been a member of parliament for seven years — here's our deputy political editor, vicki young. addressing the nation during a pandemic a after becoming chancellor. rishi sunak w
i would like to pay tribute to liz truss _ i would like to pay tribute to liz truss to — i would like truss to a — i would like to pay tribute to liz truss to a dedicated service to the country _ truss to a dedicated service to the country. she had dignity and grace at a time _ country. she had dignity and grace at a time of— country. she had dignity and grace at a time of great change and under exceptionally difficult circumstances both at home and abroad — circumstances both at home...
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i sunak but the wider membership went for liz truss?— for liz truss?ly there may be — for liz truss? i think potentially there may be some _ for liz truss? i think potentially there may be some contrition, l for liz truss? i think potentially - there may be some contrition, there was a poll put out yesterday that side of this was run again, rishi sunak would win with about 60% of the votes but that still despite everything that happens, 40% wanting to vote for liz truss. the feeling i'm seeing is quite a lot of the people that were quite adamantly in favour of liz truss being pm feel quite let them by heart for not sticking to her guns and not having the political wherewithal to get through some of her most important policies through the commons, basically. so, yes, ithink there are some who regret their vote, but i think there are quite a few who still stand by their field i think there are quite a few who still stand by theirfield given i think there are quite a few who still stand by their field given the circumstance at the time and feel let down o
i sunak but the wider membership went for liz truss?— for liz truss?ly there may be — for liz truss? i think potentially there may be some _ for liz truss? i think potentially there may be some contrition, l for liz truss? i think potentially - there may be some contrition, there was a poll put out yesterday that side of this was run again, rishi sunak would win with about 60% of the votes but that still despite everything that happens, 40% wanting to vote for liz truss. the feeling i'm...
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they agreed — should replace liz truss. they agreed a _ should replace liz truss.e saying they cannot — choice, and many people are saying they cannot stand rishi sunak as prime _ they cannot stand rishi sunak as prime minister. the contest evening a could _ prime minister. the contest evening a could good “ even —— even in a week could get quite bitterm — —— even in a week could get quite bitterm |f— -- even in a week could get quite bitter... , ,, ., ,, ., , bitter... if rishi sunak had been chosen, bitter... if rishi sunak had been chosen. his _ bitter... if rishi sunak had been chosen, his strategy _ bitter... if rishi sunak had been chosen, his strategy would've i bitter... if rishi sunak had been i chosen, his strategy would've been different liz truss's. the party would not be in a situation it was now, what it? would not be in a situation it was now. what it?— now, what it? that will be rishi sunak's titch. _ now, what it? that will be rishi sunak's titch. i _ now, what it? that will be rishi sunak's titch. i was _ now, what it? that will be rishi sunak's t
they agreed — should replace liz truss. they agreed a _ should replace liz truss.e saying they cannot — choice, and many people are saying they cannot stand rishi sunak as prime _ they cannot stand rishi sunak as prime minister. the contest evening a could _ prime minister. the contest evening a could good “ even —— even in a week could get quite bitterm — —— even in a week could get quite bitterm |f— -- even in a week could get quite bitter... , ,, ., ,, ., , bitter... if...
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how will liz truss be _ stable government again. how will liz truss be remembered?russ be remembered? she - stable government again. how will i liz truss be remembered? she made the point that she had brought in the point that she had brought in the energy cap to keep people's bills are slightly more under control and also cut national insurance contributions. those were the two things _ insurance contributions. those were the two things she _ insurance contributions. those were the two things she said _ insurance contributions. those were the two things she said in _ insurance contributions. those were the two things she said in a - insurance contributions. those were the two things she said in a very - the two things she said in a very short leaving speech. she did, she did, buti short leaving speech. she did, she did, but i don't think people are going to remember that. even though those were things she did, people are going to remember the chaos, the bravado of trying to have a budget and have huge tax cuts and not begin to say where they are coming from and the
how will liz truss be _ stable government again. how will liz truss be remembered?russ be remembered? she - stable government again. how will i liz truss be remembered? she made the point that she had brought in the point that she had brought in the energy cap to keep people's bills are slightly more under control and also cut national insurance contributions. those were the two things _ insurance contributions. those were the two things she _ insurance contributions. those were the two things...
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jo, how liz truss will get her own way. how popular liz truss will get her own way.e into bill the badly needed vacancies, as i said, construction, hospitality, agriculture, all of those suffering shortages. we may have home grown labour but we don't necessarily have the high skilled labour, so if you want to go for growth and stop building, you know, all of those fantastically highly skilled labourers in the construction sector that came over from eastern europe and then disappeared after brexit, you are going to have to be able to entice them to come back. so, i think business would probably welcome it. but, you know, it does send out mixed messages, and i think thatis send out mixed messages, and i think that is part of the problem. i send out mixed messages, and i think that is part of the problem.— that is part of the problem. i want to finally take _ that is part of the problem. i want to finally take a _ that is part of the problem. i want to finally take a look _ that is part of the problem. i want to finally take a look at _ that is part of the problem. i wa
jo, how liz truss will get her own way. how popular liz truss will get her own way.e into bill the badly needed vacancies, as i said, construction, hospitality, agriculture, all of those suffering shortages. we may have home grown labour but we don't necessarily have the high skilled labour, so if you want to go for growth and stop building, you know, all of those fantastically highly skilled labourers in the construction sector that came over from eastern europe and then disappeared after...
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mike thinks it's too late for liz truss to pull it back.the confidence of the people she needs. but forjackie and paul, there's frustration at what they see as attempts to undermine the prime minister. they are out to get rid of her. it's pressure from all around, just to get rid of who is in power at the moment. this deputy chairman of the local party who didn't back liz truss but was willing to get behind her is now concerned. we are the ones knocking on doors, delivering leaflet, we need a stable government. if and it is still a big if, if tory mps did decide to replace her with someone else, how would the members feel i wouldn't be too bothered, but i know a lot of colleagues would be passionate about having that vote, but that contest was very long, we have a cost of living crisis, we have all sorts going op with the economy, if we don't change now, we're going to be in opposition for a very long time. bit nervous. for amanda, who works in the town centre, there are nerves about the economy and the uncertainty that brings. butin her vi
mike thinks it's too late for liz truss to pull it back.the confidence of the people she needs. but forjackie and paul, there's frustration at what they see as attempts to undermine the prime minister. they are out to get rid of her. it's pressure from all around, just to get rid of who is in power at the moment. this deputy chairman of the local party who didn't back liz truss but was willing to get behind her is now concerned. we are the ones knocking on doors, delivering leaflet, we need a...
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the key message from borisjohnson to anyone is to support liz and to back liz.appen, and i think it would take a bizarre reversal of what normally happens. instead of graham brady going to see him with a revolver, i think he'd need to go and see him with an olive branch. and i think it's something conservative mps would have to really want. but at the moment, i can tell you it's not even something borisjohnson is thinking about. but could it happen? i notice you're not ruling it out. so, i've been in politics a long time, i don't rule anything out, but i would say it is highly, extremely unlikely. even thought to be being discussed is extraordinary. what is the likelihood, will the party unite behind liz truss or will she have to change course? the behind liz truss or will she have to change course?— behind liz truss or will she have to change course? the omens are great. on tuesday — change course? the omens are great. on tuesday mps _ change course? the omens are great. on tuesday mps return _ change course? the omens are great. on tuesday mps return to _ chan
the key message from borisjohnson to anyone is to support liz and to back liz.appen, and i think it would take a bizarre reversal of what normally happens. instead of graham brady going to see him with a revolver, i think he'd need to go and see him with an olive branch. and i think it's something conservative mps would have to really want. but at the moment, i can tell you it's not even something borisjohnson is thinking about. but could it happen? i notice you're not ruling it out. so, i've...
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i hope | the people that put liz truss there, i hope _ the people that put liz truss there, i hope itthe people that put liz truss there, i hope it was worth it, because the damage _ i hope it was worth it, because the damage they have done to our party is extraordinary. and i'm martine, back in the studio with some more headlines. the full findings of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse will be published later today after a seven year investigation. ukrainians are told to prepare for power cuts, after russian attacks on the country's energy infrastructure intensify. a warning that the decline of the traditonal gp—patient relationship is putting patients safety at risk. continuing the coverage of the extraordinary scenes we have seen here over— extraordinary scenes we have seen here over the past few days. welcome to viewers both in the uk and around the world. liz truss's premiership is under even more pressure, after extraordinary scenes at westminster last night, during which ministers were accused of using physicalforce on conservative mps to make sure they voted with
i hope | the people that put liz truss there, i hope _ the people that put liz truss there, i hope itthe people that put liz truss there, i hope it was worth it, because the damage _ i hope it was worth it, because the damage they have done to our party is extraordinary. and i'm martine, back in the studio with some more headlines. the full findings of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse will be published later today after a seven year investigation. ukrainians are told to prepare...
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i didn't vote for liz but voted for rishi i vote for liz but voted for rishi sunak— vote for liz but voted for rishi sunak but i have a prime minister and a— sunak but i have a prime minister and a chancellor who i respect the democratic— and a chancellor who i respect the democratic decision, and i want to -ive democratic decision, and i want to give it— democratic decision, and i want to give it time — democratic decision, and i want to give it time to see whether the changes— give it time to see whether the changes in the policies will bear fruit _ changes in the policies will bear fruit. :, :, ::, , changes in the policies will bear fruit. :, :, , fruit. the meat of the country come before the needs _ fruit. the meat of the country come before the needs of _ fruit. the meat of the country come before the needs of our _ fruit. the meat of the country come before the needs of our party, - fruit. the meat of the country come before the needs of our party, we l before the needs of our party, we are a _ before the needs of our party, we are a patriotic— before the needs of our party,
i didn't vote for liz but voted for rishi i vote for liz but voted for rishi sunak— vote for liz but voted for rishi sunak but i have a prime minister and a— sunak but i have a prime minister and a chancellor who i respect the democratic— and a chancellor who i respect the democratic decision, and i want to -ive democratic decision, and i want to give it— democratic decision, and i want to give it time — democratic decision, and i want to give it time to see whether the changes—...
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today, predictably, russian television mocked liz truss.er known such a disgrace as prime minister. but britain's allies are fervently hoping now for a period of political calm with the myriad problems facing the world, not least the threat that russia poses. caroline hawley, bbc news. the turmoil at westminster has been happening against a backdrop of bad economic news in britain, and further evidence of the cost of living crisis, that's affecting millions of households and businesses. our special correspondent ed thomas has been discussing the impact of higher food and energy bills, with people in greater manchester. away from westminster chaos, a place of hope when times are tough. how many people come here? we can get up to a0 people a day. a0 a day? yeah. st james' is salvation for those who are cold, hungry, struggling with life today. how old is she? she's 78, just turned. so she has parkinson's at the moment and has asthma. it's tough, yeah. liz truss is going, but for sonia, her mum's carer, difficult days continue. when you listen
today, predictably, russian television mocked liz truss.er known such a disgrace as prime minister. but britain's allies are fervently hoping now for a period of political calm with the myriad problems facing the world, not least the threat that russia poses. caroline hawley, bbc news. the turmoil at westminster has been happening against a backdrop of bad economic news in britain, and further evidence of the cost of living crisis, that's affecting millions of households and businesses. our...
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and the liz truss message _ has been taken away. and the liz truss message was that if - has been taken away. and the liz truss message was that if we - has been taken away. and the liz i truss message was that if we don't reverse the tax increases, there is a recession. if the logic of what she said before the year ofjeremy hunt stands, we are headed towards a session under these plans. what they have said contradicts each other. they have given a great deal of ammunition to the opposition full stop no one here has a mandate. within the past year, the conservative party has conspired to remove a prime minister elected by the public in a landslide and they will end up removing a prime minister chosen by the membership and end up replacing her with a prime minister, rishi sunak, rejected by the membership. italy —— it will be very controversial with the public. there will be eight round of public pay increase sector strikes will topical be very controversial and the person in charge was not elected by anyone. the scottish government
and the liz truss message _ has been taken away. and the liz truss message was that if - has been taken away. and the liz truss message was that if we - has been taken away. and the liz i truss message was that if we don't reverse the tax increases, there is a recession. if the logic of what she said before the year ofjeremy hunt stands, we are headed towards a session under these plans. what they have said contradicts each other. they have given a great deal of ammunition to the opposition...
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these two, kwasi kwarteng and liz words. these two, kwasi kwarteng and liz truss— words.— increasingly isolated. we had liz truss simply throwing her chancellor under the bus. the legs were under the bus— under the bus. the legs were under the bus it— under the bus. the legs were under the bus if not the whole body when it had _ the bus if not the whole body when it had been— the bus if not the whole body when it had been a decision taken by him not by, _ it had been a decision taken by him not by, cabinet. the tory party i find, _ not by, cabinet. the tory party i find, they— not by, cabinet. the tory party i find, they reveal their colours every — find, they reveal their colours every step of the way, they are worried — every step of the way, they are worried about this rebellion not because — worried about this rebellion not because it is somehow immoral but because _ because it is somehow immoral but because they are worried it will cost _ because they are worried it will cost them _ because they are worried it will cost them the next election. not because — cost them
these two, kwasi kwarteng and liz words. these two, kwasi kwarteng and liz truss— words.— increasingly isolated. we had liz truss simply throwing her chancellor under the bus. the legs were under the bus— under the bus. the legs were under the bus it— under the bus. the legs were under the bus if not the whole body when it had _ the bus if not the whole body when it had been— the bus if not the whole body when it had been a decision taken by him not by, _ it had been a decision taken...
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what sealed the fate of liz truss?ter: to be honest, there were so many different factors at play, largely it was the backlash to her academic plans and her unfunded tax cuts which caused international markets to be spooked, the value of the pound to fall, and certainly a lot of anger around her conservative mp colleagues particularly because of the impacted had on people with mortgage payments due to rising interest rates. other issues as well at play, there re generally a little one needs from her colleagues about her public performances, her communication, whether it be to the media or to her fellow mps, and disagreement over things like her plan to bring back fracking. lots of different factors at play. what tipped it is the degree of unease and unhappiness among conservative mps which reached the tipping point where she simply didn't have the confidence of her own political party anymore. laura: so, the conservative party will choose the nt prime minister of written on an unlimited timetable. is it possible that i
what sealed the fate of liz truss?ter: to be honest, there were so many different factors at play, largely it was the backlash to her academic plans and her unfunded tax cuts which caused international markets to be spooked, the value of the pound to fall, and certainly a lot of anger around her conservative mp colleagues particularly because of the impacted had on people with mortgage payments due to rising interest rates. other issues as well at play, there re generally a little one needs...
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liz: liz: the 48th annual castro street fair is back. morning and last through 6:00 tonight. you can catch a live music. there will also be food and local vendors. a final check of the sunday forecast. lisa: brighter today, still cool. 60's and 70's around the bay with low 80's in the end, then the warm-up begins. liz: thanks for joining us here st:0.m.at rof yend. >> in every moment, there is an opportunity to find a path forward, to move ahead, to build something better. >> issues of race and social justice are a key part of building a better bay area. >> it is our commitment to meet those moments with tough questions, real solutions for you, for all of us. >> where did you learn to do what you do? >> this what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast... like beyond-gig-speed fast. yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth, and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. get the xfinity supersonic bundle with unlimited gig speed internet, wifi equipment included and a free 4k streaming box. all for $
liz: liz: the 48th annual castro street fair is back. morning and last through 6:00 tonight. you can catch a live music. there will also be food and local vendors. a final check of the sunday forecast. lisa: brighter today, still cool. 60's and 70's around the bay with low 80's in the end, then the warm-up begins. liz: thanks for joining us here st:0.m.at rof yend. >> in every moment, there is an opportunity to find a path forward, to move ahead, to build something better. >> issues...
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all eyes will remain on liz truss.it at the gentlest, her difficulties are far from over. >> the prime minister says she still wants to achieve a low tax, high-growth economy but she has accepted her mini budget went faster and further than many expected. that prompted the trauma on the financial markets we have seen. will new chancellor and another major u-turn help calm the situation? simon jack has been analyzing the numbers. >> the sequence of events that led to the chancellor sacking and another major u-turn on policy started on september 23 when he delivered his not so mini budget that contain huge tax cuts with no detail on how they would be paid for and no analysis on whether the numbers would add up. in total, he announced 45 billion pounds in unfunded tax cuts. then came the u-turns. first, abolishing the 45 p tax rate saving 2 billion pounds. proceeding with the big rise in corporation tax they had planned to scrap, saving 18 billion pounds. and bringing it to late october. this is how financial markets have
all eyes will remain on liz truss.it at the gentlest, her difficulties are far from over. >> the prime minister says she still wants to achieve a low tax, high-growth economy but she has accepted her mini budget went faster and further than many expected. that prompted the trauma on the financial markets we have seen. will new chancellor and another major u-turn help calm the situation? simon jack has been analyzing the numbers. >> the sequence of events that led to the chancellor...
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a hellish week for liz truss has got worse.had to endure a prime ministers question time loaded with humiliation. a book is being written about the prime minister's time in office. apparently it is going to be out by christmas. is that the release date or the title? i have been in office forjust under two months, and i have delivered the energy price guarantee, i have reversed the national insurance increase. mr speaker, that is more of a record of action and the honourable gentleman in his two and half years in the job. the prime minister defiant, the labour leader said she had crashed the economy, put bills up and was now cutting spending. and, he said, she ditched everything she had stood for. 45p tax cut, gone. corporation tax cut, gone. 20p tax cut, gone. two year energy freeze, gone! economic credibility, gone! they are all gone! so why�*s she still here?! the prime minister stands up, the folder is slammed down, and liz truss insisted: i am a fighter and not a quitter! but what policies will survive given the new chancel
a hellish week for liz truss has got worse.had to endure a prime ministers question time loaded with humiliation. a book is being written about the prime minister's time in office. apparently it is going to be out by christmas. is that the release date or the title? i have been in office forjust under two months, and i have delivered the energy price guarantee, i have reversed the national insurance increase. mr speaker, that is more of a record of action and the honourable gentleman in his two...
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truss. . , ., , ., ._ liz truss.ny of the decisions alongside kwasi kwarteng but staying on the job, does she have the credibility not to does she have the credibility not to do that? i does she have the credibility not to do that? . , ., .., , ., do that? i have set a couple of times that _ do that? i have set a couple of times that the _ do that? i have set a couple of times that the statement i do that? i have set a couple of times that the statement on . do that? i have set a couple of i times that the statement on the 31st is incredibly important and i do think there is some room for manoeuvre and we begin to hear on monday in the emergency bill that provides the energy guarantee for people at home and support for non—domestic users in schools and so on, i think we'll hear something about a different way of calculating the costs from renewable energy providers no recent funds for public finances, there are other things that can be changed in the statement, including the tax changes on dividends and all of this w
truss. . , ., , ., ._ liz truss.ny of the decisions alongside kwasi kwarteng but staying on the job, does she have the credibility not to does she have the credibility not to do that? i does she have the credibility not to do that? . , ., .., , ., do that? i have set a couple of times that _ do that? i have set a couple of times that the _ do that? i have set a couple of times that the statement i do that? i have set a couple of times that the statement on . do that? i have set a couple of i...
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only 50 mps initially supported liz truss out of more than 300.dually people came on board as other candidates dropped out, among them, suella braverman, who today has resigned,. and has launched a damming attack on the prime minister we will find out on thursday whether she will make a statement to the housef commons where she will tell us what she thinks about liz trus'' continued leadership of the united kingd. we narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundati; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-dda-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: pediatc surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life.
only 50 mps initially supported liz truss out of more than 300.dually people came on board as other candidates dropped out, among them, suella braverman, who today has resigned,. and has launched a damming attack on the prime minister we will find out on thursday whether she will make a statement to the housef commons where she will tell us what she thinks about liz trus'' continued leadership of the united kingd. we narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by......
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suddenly because everyone is cross with liz truss - everyone is cross with liz truss they are bringings had a destructive influence on the government for a very long time. i government for a very long time. i suspect you probably detest that but he is not here to defend himself. you are entitled to your review. we haven't have very long get. tell us the right wing can be woke to when it suits them? this the right wing can be woke to when it suits them?— it suits them? this conservative pa is it suits them? this conservative party is can _ it suits them? this conservative party is can filling _ it suits them? this conservative party is can filling that - it suits them? this conservative party is can filling that can - it suits them? this conservative party is can filling that can be i party is can fitting that can be woke when it can be. for example pointing out what a multiracial cabinet that they have and they call out racism if for example the ethnic background of suella braverman or kwasi kwarteng is mentioned. so have just said they attacked the woke nest on the left actually there
suddenly because everyone is cross with liz truss - everyone is cross with liz truss they are bringings had a destructive influence on the government for a very long time. i government for a very long time. i suspect you probably detest that but he is not here to defend himself. you are entitled to your review. we haven't have very long get. tell us the right wing can be woke to when it suits them? this the right wing can be woke to when it suits them?— it suits them? this conservative pa is...
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yes, and liz truss comes in here as the — vicki. . elected leader. vicki. . yes, and liz truss comes in. here as the newly elected leader and of course prime minister, but this has been really one of the most difficult runs to a party conference i can ever remember, the government hope that mini budget would put them in the driving seat, setting the agenda, show them being very bold and deceive, instead, though, that hostile reaction to it, has real will i left the party reeling. this is a prime minister who needs to calm the markets and many in her own party. the decision to borrow billions to pay for tax cuts was met with panic and disbelief. today she made no apology for acting quickly to help with energy bills, but did finally accept a small part of the torrent of criticism that has come her way. i do stand by the package we announced, and i stand by the fact that we announced it quickly, because we had to act. i do accept we should have laid the ground better. i do accept that. you accept you should have laid the ground better? a
yes, and liz truss comes in here as the — vicki. . elected leader. vicki. . yes, and liz truss comes in. here as the newly elected leader and of course prime minister, but this has been really one of the most difficult runs to a party conference i can ever remember, the government hope that mini budget would put them in the driving seat, setting the agenda, show them being very bold and deceive, instead, though, that hostile reaction to it, has real will i left the party reeling. this is a...
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mike thinks it is too late for liz truss to pull it back.quite honestly. but forjackie and paul there is frustration at what they see as attempts to undermine the prime minister. they are just out to get rid of her, basically. . it isjust pressure from all around, just to get rid of who is in- power at the moment. boris should have stayed. i think that's the biggest mistake they made. in this rural part of 0xfordshire, witney has long been considered a safe conservative seat, once the domain of david cameron. this deputy chairman of the local party, who didn't back liz truss in the leadership contest but was willing to get behind her, is now concerned. we are the ones out knocking on doors, delivering leaflet, we need a stable government. if, and of course it is still a big if at this stage, if tory mps did decide to replace liz truss with someone else, how would the members feel about that, if they didn't get a say? personally, i wouldn't be too bothered about that but i know a lot of colleagues would be quite passionate about having that v
mike thinks it is too late for liz truss to pull it back.quite honestly. but forjackie and paul there is frustration at what they see as attempts to undermine the prime minister. they are just out to get rid of her, basically. . it isjust pressure from all around, just to get rid of who is in- power at the moment. boris should have stayed. i think that's the biggest mistake they made. in this rural part of 0xfordshire, witney has long been considered a safe conservative seat, once the domain of...