At the day at westminster. The headlines the speaker of the House Of Commons has told mps he doesnt want President Trump to address the Houses Of Parliament. Our opposition to racism and to sexism, and our support for Equality Before The Law, and an independent judiciary, are hugely important considerations in the House Of Commons. By comparison, slightly more measured tones from the Prime Minister on the Special Relationship, as she reports back from an informal eu summit in malta. We should engage patiently and constructively with america, as a friend and ally. An ally which has helped guarantee the longest period of peace which europe has ever known. And radically different views as mps try to get to the bottom of what its like to work in the gig economy. First the speaker of the House Of Commons has told mps he is strongly opposed to President Trump addressing the Houses Of Parliament on his state visit to the United Kingdom. John bercow said the Migrant Travel Ban has made that op
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and that was universal preschool. she said the things have to stick together so that was somen sight into where her head is and the care provisions are likely to remain. i will disagree with you a little bit on the elder care component. i think those are also lumped into care provisions and something that democrats are really fighting for. i m told internal polling shows that s one of the most popular components of this plan. of course very expensive reporter: would benefit from it and the number has come down from $400 billion to about $200 billion for that elder care component. there s some who fight for 250 billion. there s the really detailed negotiations and back and forth that are going on the. the climate change provisions, speaker pelosi and the president made clear that those have to stay in the bill, as well. and so we re starts to get an outline into what could make it
probably majority in the democratic caucus, that actually want to focus on a few specific priorities. climate change is one of them. the child tax credit is another, and then when you get on those two, it becomes extremely complicated on what sort of the care provisions they re going to include. paid family leave? is it going to be, you know, free community college? or free preschool? they have a lot of decisions to make, and something that s also complicating it is senator joe manchin and senator sinema. senator manchin, for example, on the climate change provision, that s what he wants rolled back, even though that s what most democrats say has to be in this legislation. senator sinema, as you know, has not been extremely clear about what she wants. members are not sure. i m told by people close to her that the climate change provisions are actually the most important to her. so manchin and sinema, i m told, are not necessarily on the same