Its tuesday 7 february. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The Commons Speaker, john bercow, is facing mounting criticism for suggesting hell prevent President Trump addressing parliament during his state visit later this year. Mr bercow whos one of three parliamentary officials who can approve such an event said opposition to sexism and racism, and support for equality, were hugely important. But critics say he should have stuck to the tradition of neutrality with one senior conservative describing his intervention as utterly outrageous. Heres our political correspondent, eleanor garnier. Its an honour thats bestowed on popes and president s. A speech to both Houses Of Parliament in the splendour of Westminster Hall was part of the itinerary when these dignitaries visited britain. But the same invite may not be coming mr trumps way. In an astonishing intervention, the Commons Speaker said recent decisions by the president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. I feel very strongly th
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will: really quickly, stuart, this worries me as well. in late 1970s the carter administration and morning in america and 1980s and stock market and economy comes rebounding back. 2200 #, the housing 2009, the housing economy and the fed prints money and the economy roars back in the teens or whatever. both situations involve the fed prints money to juice the economy on the backs of those periods of time. that tool has kind of been used. so in other words if we go into this recession; right, then have policy changes and have a republican administration, whatever it maybe; right, and morning in america comes back. we ve only have we can t keep printing money to do that. how do we fix it? what we could do is cut taxes. the way you push money into the private economy is to cut taxes and cut spending. rachel: and regulation. will: we never cut spending. this administration will never cut taxes, will never cut spending and will never change the regulatory environment.