We now come to Prime Ministers questions. We are joined in the gallery by the number one please mr. Speaker. Mr. Peaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. I shall further such meetings later today. Thank you mr. Speaker. The u. K. Used to be a world leader but despite the calls from the select committee leading researchers, charities, and veterans organizations, and the Royal College of psychiatry, ave fallen behind on breakthrough achievements on ptsd and depression causing for millions of people in this country. Can the Prime Minister explain why it is ok that american, canadian, and australian patients can access treatment british patients cannot . Prime minister. Mr. Speaker, i understand why people suffering from distressing conditions would want to see the best possible treatment available. We are committed to ensuring the u. K. Is a world leading jurisdiction for pharmaceuticals ,f research. We have an Advisory Council on the misuse of drugs, as
League held a discussion on civil rights, specifically youth specific participation and mobilizing the black community to vote in the upcoming elections. The conversation took place in washington, d. C. And runs about an hour and half. ■■, [applause] thank you very much. Morni morning. Im going to take a quick seat. Is that okay . Through trying to compete in the contest. [laughter] next year. First of all, thank you very much for joining us. Lets think the bill. [applause] and a longtime partner and colleague working at the u. S. Conference of mayors and now at the league as an ordained elder. Always cold and evangelist. Lets give it up. And a warm thanks for courtney and johnson johnson. I use the product this morning. But most importantly, i appreciated you taking the connection between the National Urban league that reaffirms the partnership and reaffirms the role played in Opening Doors to Corporate America a long time ago. Before it was called diversity, equity and inclusion.
The vote of the people determining who the president of the United States is, or instead, violence and forced determining. As alleged in this indictment, he chose the latter. And he failed at it. And now the country and federal government will attempt to hold him criminally responsible for what he tried to do. For that alleged felony criminal conspiracy. We of course have been expecting this indictment for a long time but it is no less stunning for having been foreshadowed for so long. This is a federal criminal indictment of the former president for trying to overturn an election and keep himself in power. The indictment also describes six unindicted coconspirators. Five of the six of them, lawyers, primarily those who crafted the bogus legal arguments that underpinned trumps alleged attempts to undermine the electoral process. I say that because theres been interesting efforts within the Legal Profession to essentially police itself, and without accountability of various kinds for a
Charter Communications Support cspan as a public service, along with these other Television Providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. More than 2300 students across the country participated in cspans student cam documentary competition. This year we asked students in the next 20 years, whats the most important change you would like to see in america over the past 20 years whats been the most important change in america . All this month were featuring our top 21 winning entries. This Years High School winner is a 12th grader from royal observation high school in royal oak, michigan where cspan is available through comcast. Their documentary which talk about rank Choice Voting entitled is rank choice the right choice. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america. I am in aw of the majestic me can that is american democracy. Without it we can challenge, we can provoke, we can inspire our community it is the vote that preserves the vision of government of, by a
Step out of partisan boxes and work with me to find Real Solutions to real problems. Weve done it time and time again. This time it didnt work. Nearly four months later, im still deeply disappointed that we didnt solve the border crisis for my state and for our country. But to use this failure as a political punching bag only punishes those who were courageous enough to do the hard work of finding compromise in the first place. So, who will be courageous next time . Who will stand up and do the hard work . Who will take the risks . Who will say yes, ill help solve this big challenge our country faces . Why would anyone . We dont leave today with a political victory. No one wins. No one gets the higher ground. Instead, were saying to each other, dont step out, dont try to solve big problems, stay in your partisan corner, yell some more, blame the other side. Today, yet again, the senate has chosen politics. But my state is still suffering, and as i said on the floor back on february 7,