That is what we want. We are talking about how we tackle poverty and tackling schools and education underachievement is lionel to the life of our children. Mr. Speaker, can i ask the Prime Minister he has not answered the question. Can the Prime Minister assure the people of my constituency that an elected mp will not be given minority seating in dundee and moreover, does he [shouting] spill we are very grateful because he has had a very clear answer but maybe the snp dont like this answer but the proposal that we discussed at great length in the last parliament for solving this issue now be introduced. They key point i would make is that if in some future parliament theres disagreement between english mps who want one thing and the house of commons as a whole that was another thing, they would have to be away on resolving this deadlock. This is effectively a block for english mps. It is not the ability to legislate in willynilly, he should know that if you read the manifesto. Does the
Saturday and move him in. Marco rubio. Governor nikki haley has found her man. She endorsed marco rubio tonight. For months they have wondered who she would back in the first in the south primary. Today, she made for she made her decision loud and clear at the town hall meeting in chapin. She is live in chapin with the governors bid for president. Reporter this is coming one day after governor nikki haley said she was not sure if she would endorse a candidate at all. Today she was excited to back marco rubio. She said her decision rested on some issues very important to her. She said first and foremost, as a mom, she wanted a candidate that would be best for her childrens future. She also mentioned that veterans care and National Security are big issues for her as well as her husband is a marco rubio, he is very obviously excited that he got at got the high at highly sought after support from Governor Haley. He praised her for being a great leader and he said that South Carolina is an
And many to his own office several file cabinets with every salacious rumor that he heard. What he would often do is go to the principal involvement say theres a story out. Dont worry about it. Well keep it. This sensible reasons. Agents. And so there was a great i think desire within these agencies to get reform. And they wanted us to succeed. A story i told over down last night. Occurs in one of our early organizational meetings as to how we should proceed. No one knew was step one was that took my turn to make a suggestion nests are starting a by each of us. I got very quiet. The silence was broken by Barry Goldwater who set said i dont want to know what they got on me. Senior members of the senate intimidated by the very agencies we were setting up to investigate. If we were not everywhere have a hard time to going. On your 1st. We did believe that to get reform it was important not just at the rise but to get hard evidence. That really helped. We should not only doctor king but ma
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University and New York University school of medicine. And practices internal medicine at the university of nebraska medical center. Her poetry and nonfiction have been published in jama the annuals annals of internal medicine and great weather for media. Shes also the alcoa author of quackery a brief history of the worst ways to kill cure everything. That cracks me up. Um, that was an npr science friday best science book of 2017. Her adult historical fiction includes the bestselling novels of beautiful person the impossible girl. Opium and absent and the forthcoming the halflife of ruby fielding which will come out in may. Her adult young adult novels the code control catalyst toxic and the november girl, which was a 2019 Nebraska Book award winner. Let me tell you about nate. Nate pattersons notified nonfiction has appeared in a wide variety of magazines newspapers including the guardian the believer and the mental floss. He is a blogger and a regular contributor for fine books and c