full by some of the cherry news that was briefed by ministers cheery news. there are a lot of powers the government is holding in reserve. some might say that in eminently sensible, but it won t be for some people. i sensible, but it won t be for some eole. ., ., , people. i wonder if professor chris whi will people. i wonder if professor chris whitty will come people. i wonder if professor chris whitty will come out people. i wonder if professor chris whitty will come out to people. i wonder if professor chris whitty will come out to the - whitty will come out to the next news conference in a doomed squad t shirt. we ll see. do you remember on sajid javid was my first day, he said there would not be any more lockdowns sajid javid s first day. the government is clearly giving itself room for further measures, as perhaps you might expect, given the movement of a virus that keeps changing. i suppose unfortunately. virus that keeps changing. i suppose unfortunately. l viru
press, trump showed how willing he is to break with conservative orthodoxy in a way that s sb somewhat rare from gop presidential candidates. affirmative action, should we keep it? yes or no. i m fine with affirmative action. should private companies be able to fire people because they re gay. i don t think it should be a reason, no. i don t think it should be a reason. trump has also asked what he would do about the iran deal on his first day in office and he took a very different position than most of his rivals. i ve heard a lot of people say we re going to rip up the deal. it s very tough to do. i m a deal person you get that. let me tell you, i will police that deal. so the deal lives in a trump administration? you re just going to be it s very hard to say we re ripping up. and the problem is by the time i not go there they will have already received the $150 billion. that position, that he wouldn t simply rip up the iran deal on day one, is, well, e
later in the show. but yesterday on nbc s meet the press, trump showed how willing he is to break with conservative orthodoxy in a way that s somewhat rare from gop presidential candidates. affirmative action, should we keep it? yes or no. i m fine with affirmative action. should private companies be able to fire people because they re gay. i don t think it should be a reason, no. i don t think it should be a reason. trump has also asked what he would do about the iran deal on his first day in office and he took a very different position than most of his rivals. i ve heard a lot of people say we re going to rip up the deal. it s very tough to do. i m a deal person you get that. let me tell you, i will police that deal. so the deal is in a trump administration you re just going to be it s very hard to say we re ripping up. and the problem is by the time i not go there they will have already received the $150 billion. that position, that he wouldn t simp
that position, that he wouldn t simply rip up the iran deal on day one, is, well, eminently sensible, particularly for a guy who s supposed to be a tea party hero. it s also the sort of thing that would get, i would wager, any other candidate in the republican field absolutely torn to shreds by some of the same conservative commentators who are now celebrating trump. you ve listening been told to win over the tea party and the you had a very interesting piece that i thought was thought provoking and on the money that piggybacked on something josh barrow you which basically talked about moderate voters. everybody loves the independent non-aligned voter, they re the sensible centrist while all these partisans yell at each