right to interpret planes of eu law and the protocol, lord right to interpret planes of eu law and the protocol, lord frost - right to interpret planes of eu law and the protocol, lord frost said l and the protocol, lord frost said that he, and the protocol, lord frost said that he, the british government can no longer that he, the british government can no longer wants this role because it creates no longer wants this role because it creates an no longer wants this role because it creates an inflexibility. this creates an inflexibility. this is creates an inflexibility. this is a creates an inflexibility. this is a very, very sensitive plane for brussels this is a very, very sensitive plane for brussels. sol this is a very, very sensitive plane for brussels. so i think some of the reactions for brussels. so i think some of the reactions we for brussels. so i think some of the reactions we have seen from marcos, that this reactions we have seen from marcos, that thi
to have quite a difficult summer and i think the people who have been following brexit closely but i few summaries have been quite high on drama and it looks like we re heading there again this summer. find heading there again this summer. and with the backdrop of covid 19 again. i was wondering what the northern ireland protocol perhaps you can break it down a bit for viewers. that was the most vexing parts for the politicians that were involved. they were coming to this agreement on exactly where checks might take place on products. so it was considered a great victory. could they possibly get to, i don t want to say new agreements, but new understanding perhaps7 to say new agreements, but new understanding perhaps?- to say new agreements, but new understanding perhaps? there is definitely a understanding perhaps? there is definitely a recognition understanding perhaps? there is definitely a recognition of - understanding perhaps? there is i definitely a recognition of brussels
everyone. and so, that was a good feeling. and i will admit, lawrence, it was a very heavy feeling. thousands of people dying every day, knowing that if we made the wrong decisions, or did not act quickly enough, thousands more would die. it was one of the heaviest things that i think many of us ever felt. it will tell you that the day that we got onto the internet, or remember getting on the internet, and saw a picture of a woman hugging her grandmother, or hugging a grandmother for the first time. it felt like something that so many of us across the country, not just in the white house, but scientists, people distributing vaccines, nurses, doctors, frontline workers, they worked so hard for, it was emotional. was it déjà vu for you when we were all kind of complaining about how hard it was as we were trying to find appointments in say, february, and march, for coronavirus vaccines and the online system was a vexing almost everywhere
some mean there was a case for them in some circumstances. further down the line. pioneering this idea that they flew line. pioneering this idea that they flew out line. pioneering this idea that they flew out to line. pioneering this idea that they flew out to see it in action. and a bil flew out to see it in action. and a big increase flew out to see it in action. and a big increase to see a portion of younger big increase to see a portion of younger people choosing to get vaccinated and the younger people seem vaccinated and the younger people seem to vaccinated and the younger people seem to be the most vexing hesitated to think seem to be the most vexing hesitated to think they have less to fear from covid-19 to think they have less to fear from covid-19 as to think they have less to fear from covid 19 as older people. and in israel. covid 19 as older people. and in israel, there is been a weird incentivising to have a job so than they can incentivising to ha
understanding where we are, more vexing. is that if people are so appalled by the president s nonchalant and the woman attacked or raped, why isn t this most serious account to date? when others were covered in large ways. why is this not front page news everywhere? what does that fatigue say about us? new york times said his paper made a mistake. we were cautious. the fact a person is making a public allegation against a sitting president. should have compelled us to play it bigger. now over the the new york post the opposite. former top editor turned adviser ordered the paper to remove the story. that s wrong. i m not sure this president needs the help. as he says. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot