From members of the house of commons, i merrily on the governments response to the coronavirus pandemic. The Prime Ministers selfisolating our home after coming in contact with someone who tested positive for covid19. This runs 40 minutes. We now go to questions for the Prime Minister. I will then call Prime Minister. P. M. Johnson thank you, mr. Speaker. The investigation youve referred to in the house on the second of november. You have been updated on the leak investigation you referred to on the second of november and i take this matter seriously and return to update the house in due course. Mr. Speaker, this morning, i had Virtual Meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my virtue duties and i have other duties later today. This morning i have Virtual Meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my virtue duties and i have other duties later today. The pandemic has shown how vulnerable we are to global challenges, we are grappling with covid
Youre welcome to our event series. Before i start, i want to mention real quick, if you have questions tonight, you ask us in the chat box or comments on the youtube page, and well get to as many as we can. If youre interested in purchasing the book, and i hope that you do, you can find it at most major retailers, but we like to point people toward bookshop. Org where you can find just about any book youre looking for and support independent booksellers across the country. Again, thats bookshop. Org. Please give them a look. I mentioned to someone the other day that i was reading the senates words in preparation for the event tonight, and they said, oh, thats the new faulkner biography. I said, well, you got the faulkner part right. The best way i can describe this book is equal parts. Literary history, social commentary and literary criticism. I think it will band to either of those subjects. What the book really did for me was force me to give serious thought on where faulkner stands
President elect biden this is one of the worst economic and job crisis in modern history, but it doesnt have to stay that way. If we act now, now, i mean now, we can begin to regain momentum and start to build back a better future. There are no times to lose. Millions of people have lost their Health Insurance or in danger of losing their Health Insurance. One in six renters is behind in rent. One in four Small Businesses cant keep their doors open. And there is a growing gap in black and latino unemployment and the gap remains much too large. Deeply troubling that last months unemployment was driven by people dropping out of the job market, not because they were being hired. They have lost hope of finding a job and taking fulltime care giving responsibilities as Child Centers remain closed and children learn remotely. Over the past three months, 2. 3 million more people are longterm unemployed. Meaning 23 weeks or more. By far, the largest increase on record. This is a dire jobs repor
Some of fdrs initiatives, such as increasing the number of Supreme Court justices. This class took place online and the university of maryland Baltimore County provided the video. Prof. Blake we are going to be talking about the first two chapters of my book manuscript today. Which looks at the role Public Opinion played during the new deal and specifically the constitutional controversy of the new deal. It is worth telling you one thing about why i am not writing this book. Court packing has gotten back in the news, both during the democratic primary season when iowa caucus winner Pete Buttigieg endorsed Court Packing. Now it is back in the news again in the general elections following the passing of justice ginsburg. I am not writing this book because Court Packing is back in the news. I have always been interested in the new deal. It is a constitutionally significant error in our industry. It never received quite as much attention as it deserved on that front. In the new deal schola
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