unquote. he said on the 13th of february, and before that on january 7th the day after the insurrection so another two days rewritten. but, it takes more to create the danger of a political uprising than just the wholesale creation of an alternate myth to explain a defeat as confederate states did with the lost cause or nazis claimed that the betrayal from within was the reason germany lost the first world war. it also takes some to rally behind which is why this program tries to play the ramblings of the former president sparingly, if at all. but in this case, because he is the man whom republicans like chuck grassley, mike pence, steve scalise, and all but a few lawmakers have chosen to supplicate themselves to, here is a sampling of what he said in iowa this weekend. i m telling you, the single-biggest issue, as bad as the border is, it s horrible. horrible. they re destroying our country. as bad as that is, the single-biggest issue, the issue that gets the most the most
trying to rewrite january 3rd. that s the day, according to testimony from someone in the room, the former president discussed decapitating the justice department and appointing as attorney general someone who would support his demands as he tried to overturn the election. that was the advice that one person in the justice department was suggested but just one person. and he he rejected all that. and they re trying to make it a scenario that he was trying to get the justice department. yes, that s the same senator grassley who is running for re-election and who stood on stage saturday with the man he once said and i am quoting from his statement here quote, displayed poor leadership in his words and actions. unquote. he said on the 13th of february, and before that on january 7th the day after the insurrection so another two days rewritten.
black and black afro caribbean, it grew by 7% and amongst the pakistani community it grew by 10%. some of the statistics that nikki referred to is because of the uptake strategy i launched on the 13th of february, which is all about making sure we share data with the directors of public health locally and we make sure we give them the resources to make sure they have community champions. £23 million went into that. and giving gps the ability, because we may use the contracts more flexible, to be able to hold p°p up5 more flexible, to be able to hold pop ups and some of the other sites, extending the hours for people to come forward. having vaccines in places where people are familiar with and they trust. all of that is working. there is more to do. in the past week we launched the toolkit, a really short, sharp, concise toolkit on how to make sure we take the best
hunt for the first of a series i six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of a series of i hunt for the first of a series of questions. thank you, this inquiry is about lessons learned for the future. ijust want is about lessons learned for the future. i just want to look is about lessons learned for the future. ijust want to look in a bit of detail about the scientific advice you received at the early stages of the pandemic. test and trace is a very established key plank of our response now. but the original four point plan that was announced on the 13th of february last year contain, delay, research, mitigate, said community testing should be stopped after stage one, that s what happened three weeks later on march the 9th. in south korea and thailand, we now know, test and trace was used right the way through the pandemic and as it progressed they scaled up testing rather than scaling it down so my first question is when was the first time that you are secretary of state
acting attorney general coming over and doing this on urgent notice? sure. mr. mcgahn got it. he knew it was serious and important. you wanted the white house to act. absolutely, yes. we expected the white house to act. did you expect them to act quickly? yes. there was urgency to the information. yes. sally yates gave the warning on january 26th and flynn stepped down on the 13th of february. for more than two weeks, he might pose a threat to national security and chose to do nothing. he is said to be under review by the administration, retired air force agent, michael hayden. what he is basically threatening to do to you and others. so first of all with regard to john, it was personal and it was vindictive. frankly it was an overall