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cleverly, the home secretary, he is the minister in charge of this legislation. he, and others, have been trying to convince members of the conservative party to back this legislation. wejust the conservative party to back this legislation. we just want to show you the bbc live page that we have. if you go to the bbc website, there we have features and analysis from our correspondence there. analysis there on that key moment for the labour leader. so there is a report of theirfrom hannah labour leader. so there is a report of their from hannah miller. labour leader. so there is a report of theirfrom hannah miller. this is our political correspondence and she is saying that after this breakfast, the prime minister had with potential rebels from his party, that they are yet to deliver their verdict. one of those invited to downing street was jonathan gallas. he said he has yet to make a decision on how he will vote and he wants to get more advice on legal technicalities. so now
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kind of corporate control government. it comes from, you know, it our our democracy is devolving into a corporate plutocracy. i would think that what you just said , and i ll just be honest, i agree with most of it. but even if i didn t, i would think, boy, that s a really interesting thing to say. you have a coherent worldview. you ve written a lot of books on these topics. you ve clearly thought about it. you re not in for the money, so don t these issues deserve a wide hearing before the public entering a presidential year. it seems to me that they do . i would think they would, and particularly the issues or my son went over and fought ukraine. as i said , i think where, you know, people the major doyennes, sort of diplomatic, the most respected diplomatic gurus like henry kissinger and jack matlock, and larry wilkinson have all said that ukraine war is a huge problem
measures like this happens in other states, it remains to be seen. but we are at the point in the legislative calendar in these sessions where republicans are leveraging that power to use their supermajorities to do things like buy past governors, we re seeing that in north korea. to lina, kentucky and in kansas, so i mean, it s a real possibility that this is the way that republicans, um you know, control government, they can steamroll other branches and their own numbers as long as they have many states. ryan younger outside the statehouse right now, um, really shocking step taken by the state legislature there. how are how are the protesters? and how s the crowd reacting? jake so we re now in the state capital itself, been able to work our way in here. you can see the protesters who were outside who are now inside who are making their voices heard? you can see the signs like how many dead kids until you say no to the n r