Doing their business. This might actually start on time. Mike pompeo doesnt get enough attention. There is two scenarios, he was helping to orchestrate the off book Political Campaign run by donald trump and Rudy Giuliani, or he was oblivious to what was being done to all of his employees. He was asked repeatedly to defend her, and we have on the record in testimony a call from the State Department to yovanovitch at 1 00 in the morning where they say we need to get you out on the next plane. What did he do . I think the fact pattern is just as par real for mike cpompeo as trump. We know that mike pompeo was listening in on the phone call of which donald trump said of that former ambassador. That bad woman, bad things are going to happen to her and her former boss, secretary pompeo didnt do anything. Lisa, you work at the State Department for a republican administration. What impact does this have on the state Department Today and in the future. I agree with nicole that i think pompeo w
Events can stop it, right? you know, if something comes out of left field, you know, a fair bit of political scandal around at the moment. if we to get a change of government or a change of leader, you know, a different culture secretary or course, those things could change it. there is likely to be some sort of rebellion in the commons, i would suggest. but again, it s difficult to put numbers. it s probably about ten backbench mp to have sort of said anything publicly that there s probably more close to 20 who are pretty disgruntled about the whole thing, whether they re prepared. you might get half way towards a decent sort of rebellion. that could build a bit of momentum. but it s hard to see this stopping if number ten and the dcms stick to their guns. 0k, well, stay with us, chris, because i want to turn to another of this week s big stories the french elections, as we talked about at the beginning, on monday, it was announced that president emmanuel macron had narrowly won the
Backbench mp to have sort of said anything publicly that there s probably more close to 20 who are pretty disgruntled about the whole thing, whether they re prepared. you might get half way towards a decent sort of rebellion. that could build a bit of momentum. but it s hard to see this stopping if number ten and the dcms stick to their guns. 0k, well, stay with us, chris, because i want to turn to another of this week s big stories the french elections, as we talked about at the beginning, on monday, it was announced that president emmanuel macron had narrowly won the first round of voting, but polls suggest that the run off between him and marine le pen on april 24th could be close. le monde, the famous newspaper, has chosen this month to launch a new digital version in english, and elvire camus, who you heard at the front, is editor in chief of le monde in english. now, elvire, welcome to the programme. le monde is almost 80 years old. why has it onlyjust decided to launch an engl
To put numbers. it s probably about ten backbench mp to have sort of said anything publicly that there s probably more close to 20 who are pretty disgruntled about the whole thing, whether they re prepared. you might get half way towards a decent sort of rebellion. that could build a bit of momentum. but it s hard to see this stopping if number ten and the dcms stick to their guns. 0k, well, stay with us, chris, because i want to turn to another of this week s big stories the french elections, as we talked about at the beginning, on monday, it was announced that president emmanuel macron had narrowly won the first round of voting, but polls suggest that the run off between him and marine le pen on april 24th could be close. le monde, the famous newspaper, has chosen this month to launch a new digital version in english, and elvire camus, who you heard at the front, is editor in chief of le monde in english. now, elvire, welcome to the programme. le monde is almost 80 years old. why h
But again, it s difficult to put numbers. it s probably about ten backbench mp to have sort of said anything publicly that there s probably more close to 20 who are pretty disgruntled about the whole thing, whether they re prepared. you might get half way towards a decent sort of rebellion. that could build a bit of momentum. but it s hard to see this stopping if number ten and the dcms stick to their guns. 0k, well, stay with us, chris, because i want to turn to another of this week s big stories the french elections, as we talked about at the beginning, on monday, it was announced that president emmanuel macron had narrowly won the first round of voting, but polls suggest that the run off between him and marine le pen on april 24th could be close. le monde, the famous newspaper, has chosen this month to launch a new digital version in english, and elvire camus, who you heard at the front, is editor in chief of le monde in english. now, elvire, welcome to the programme. le monde is