with more to follow. anyone whose convictions have been overturned will be in line for a payment of up to £100,000 which the post office has promised to pay as soon as possible. but a group of around 500 others who took a lower settlement from the post office earlier in this process aren t currently eligible to apply for the full compensation. this morning, a group of mps is calling for changes. let s speak to one of them labour mp darrenjones, the chair of the business select committee. why is it some people are frozen out of these compensation payments? this initial a-rou of these compensation payments? this initial group of claimants, the so-called initial group of claimants, the so called 555 who brought this issue to court so called 555 who brought this issue to court to so called 555 who brought this issue to court to expose this huge miscarriage ofjustice entered into a settlement agreement when they got compensation which blocked them from having compensation which
at first i was annoyed they were talking about impeachment because none of the voters were asking them about impeachment. i think it s fascinating with nancy pelosi, this juxtaposition between herself and 2020 democrats who are running at once to replace donald trump but still calling for him to be impeached. that brings up a larger question for nancy pelosi s many reasons why she doesn t think impeachment is the road to go down right now when she has seen all the different things president trump has done as evidenced in the mueller report and said as his most comments with abc news. all right. michael steele, you wanted to put a quick word in before we to that point, i think the key thing to recognize is that nancy pelosi has a smart political antenna, and she s reading things and picking up sounds and vibrations that others in the political process aren t. she knows where the earth is moving on this issue, and she s not going to move her party there just yet. all right. we ll
between herself and 2020 democrats who are running at once to replace donald trump but still calling for him to be impeached. that brings up a larger question for nancy pelosi s many reasons why she doesn t think impeachment is the road to go down right now when she has seen all the different things president trump has done as evidenced in the mueller report and said as his most comments with abc news. all right. michael steele, you wanted to put a quick word in before we to that point, i think the key thing to recognize is that nancy pelosi has a smart political antenna, and she s reading things and picking up sounds and vibrations that others in the political process aren t. she knows where the earth is moving on this issue, and she s not going to move her party there just yet. all right. we ll stay right there for a moment. alexi and michael have agreed to stay with us over this break. coming up, the roster for the aforementioned debates in miami has been revealed. here s
i think it s fascinating with nancy pelosi, this juxtaposition between herself and 2020 democrats who are running at once to replace president trump but still calling for him to be impeached. that brings up a larger question for nancy pelosi s many reasons why she doesn t think impeachment is the road to go down right now when she has seen all the different things president trump has done as evidenced in the mueller report and said as his most comments with abc news. all right. michael steele, you wanted to put a quick word in before we to that point, i think the key thing to recognize is that nancy pelosi has a smart political antenna, and she s reading things and picking up sounds and vibrations that others in the political process aren t. she knows where the earth is moving on this issue, and she s not going to move her party there just yet. all right. we ll stay right there for a moment. alexi and michael have agreed to stay with us over this break. coming up, the roster
others saying they don t see how the math adds up. that s not helpful in telling us where it is going to go. it is instrucktive to show how people that are close to the process aren t quite sure. that is unusual when a bill is going to the floor. there s a clearer sense of how it will turn out. this is the deadline imposed by the president and accepted fwi speaker. they would say today or never. that s what s happening here. so, the rule vote is a first step, a procedural vote. one potential theory is members of the freedom caucus, the most conservative group attempt to block this, there would be no later vote. that could be a strategic, tactical move. most typically, the rule that allows the bill to get to the floor does pass then there s the straight up or down, are you for it or against it? this initial vote is worth