18 Burst results for "Greg Clark"

Monocle 24: The Globalist
"greg clark" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Globalist
"But I mean, it was shocking to see that he didn't apologize in the speech. It was all very grandiose, he didn't say sorry to the British people. He did, in fact, to the Ukrainian people. And there are many questions about whether his promise to leave could be his biggest lie yet. I mean, yes, the trouble is, yeah, the difference between obviously the camera and may scenarios and Boris Johnson scenarios that they went over big policy failures. So in Cameron's case, obviously he lost the referendum in May's case. She lost her ability to push through her Brexit deal. This resignation is very much about Boris Johnson's personal failures and we heard countless ministers saying, I don't trust you or integrity, I don't trust you, honestly, I don't trust your competence, but in the speech, as you say, there was no reflection of that at all. It was his greatest hits, it was vaccines it was Ukraine. He seemed to be attributing his downfall to sort of forces beyond his control, if you like saying there's a herd instinct and when the herd moves, then there's the brakes. And so that it wasn't about him in some sort of a strange way. But I think people will be very much on alert to make sure that he's not trying to push through any suddenly controversial decisions. I mean, he's already had to push back, announcements on economic policy that he was planning to do, because precisely, he kind of knows that the cabinet are there on sufferance for a few weeks. And if he tries to try as anything on, I think he might have the same kinds of problems again. I mean, do you think that he could be trying to do something damaging like call a general election and could he feasibly do that? And might the country respond in the way it did to Brexit and come to his defense? Well, one of the things that was quite interesting about the speech yesterday, he was he really trying to appeal over the heads of the party who'd said in huge numbers that they didn't like him anymore. The party in parliament at least more than 50 resignations of ministers and ministerial aides in the space of about 24 hours. So he was trying to say, well, look, we've got this, we had this huge mandate from the voters we won a huge election victory, so he was trying to say, you know, despite all of this, about his successes. I mean, the difficulty is that that's not how it works. And I think what one of the things we've seen in the last few days is actually the strength of the civil service. I mean, you remember that a lot of these resignations were triggered by the former head of the foreign office, lord MacDonald, Simon McDonald, saying, you know, the prime minister told an untruth about what he was told that he, you know, that he lied about being briefed about Chris pincher and that he had effectively told people that Boris Johnson had had known about this. And that's almost started the wheels turning. And I think, you know, what we do have in place, at least it's a strong civil service and government that will say in a no, this is how it works. You have to go to the queen and offer your resignation as prime minister once the Tory leadership is handed over, then you are gone. And I'm pretty sure that we can trust in that. And that if the Boris Johnson did go to the queen not to offer his resignation, but to try and say, I'll call an election. I think he would be fairly firmly told, you know, that's not happening. And does anyone have the power to force him out? I mean, could there be a vote of no confidence in parliament? There could be a vote of no confidence in parliament. I mean, the Labor Party is a Keir Starmer yesterday was saying that he wanted to see Boris Johnson go straight away. The question with that is whether the conservatives who were prepared to rebel against Boris Johnson to the extent that they didn't want him as prime minister anymore would actually vote to put themselves out of power in that way. I mean, that would be an interesting question for them. I think they're going to want reassurances that the prime minister is in good faith calling this leadership contest. So when Johnson gave evidence to the liaison committee earlier this week, he was questioned on several private meetings. He had with an influential Russian oligarch that was led by, without any officials at present, surely this on its own would have been a resigning matter. Will it be investigated? Well, I think this is one of the sort of there have been so many massive political stories over the last few days and obviously the resignation of a prime minister is always huge. I think that in a normal time, that would have been a massive thing that people were picking up on and to be fair, the opposition event keeper, shadow Home Secretary, certainly picking up on that wanting to know more about these meetings and whether they were as Boris Johnson claimed registered with officials or mentioned to officials, even though he's supposed to have these meetings without any officials present. You know, questions about how many of them these meetings there were. And what they contain. So yes, I think in normal times we would be hearing a lot more about it. And I think it probably won't go away either. Why on earth then is he as he previously wrote about Gordon Brown, clinging to the Downing Street radiators with his fingernails. I mean, could one reason be that as reported, he plans a big summer party to celebrate his wedding at the official country residence checkers. Yes, I mean, this is a report that having married Carrie last year that he now wants to hold a big celebration which he wasn't able to have even though he had various other parties under COVID restrictions he only had a small wedding celebration that was within the rules at the time and obviously if you're not prime minister, you can't go throwing a party at checkers. I think you get the sense that he just isn't really kind of ready to go yet, that he doesn't. The reality of this situation given that speech yesterday hasn't hasn't quite hit him. And that he doesn't want to want to lose the power. So let's look at the day to today running at the government now. I mean, those cabinet posts have they all been filled. Yes, I think most of they have been filled. So we have a new education secretary, James cleverly, we have a new Northern Ireland secretary, Charlotte Ferrara, we have, oh, I'm trying to remember the certainly filled the leveling up secretary or also appointed and kit Malta is also joined the cabinet. I think it's Greg Clark, who's the new housing and leveling up secretary of replacing Michael gove. So we've, you know, we've got a cabinet there now and we saw pictures yesterday of the cabinet reshuffled cabinet looking much more jolly than the previous cabinet was just a couple of days before when they were all rather stony faced. I mean, there was an announcement of 12 junior ministers yesterday. I don't think that quite fills up the vacancies that they have. And certainly the very junior levels ministerial aids that they haven't been replaced yet. The question is whether people will want to serve Boris Johnson, but there are some government departments that effectively have no ministers or had no ministers. So the leveling up and housing department had, I think, no ministers in the commons once Michael gove had gone. The education department had no ministers and they actually had to stop progress on bills going through the commons because no ministers were available to answer questions on them.

Life is Short with Justin Long
"greg clark" Discussed on Life is Short with Justin Long
"Hair because when you get rid of your moustache it frees you up more and you don't get you know food stuck there drinks stuck there. It's i if you kiss someone. It's low defensive at stroz suits just everything. That's underneath your mouth. It's just the hair kissing. It's just harder to get to the kiss. It's just worse in every way it might look more pleasing if someone's go look at you. It's but practically speaking that. Amish facial hair. Luke is i. Think a very smart lucy. I'm surprised that you're willing to do it. Because you you're somebody that your is it your anxiety or ocd. Is such that you need things to be completed. You don't like leaving things incomplete. Yeah i don't know that that would play in so that doesn't trigger. You know because. I think it's i also like experimenting with different looks. Yeah it looks. I gonna say when i saw you with it. It was jarring. Yeah i'm sure and yeah. The first thing that comes to mind is some sort of amish. duwamish people. Listen to this. i hope so. I mean can they. Are they alive. You think so but maybe they like over here it. Sometimes they can listen to the radio and they're on their rumps berbick unless oh yeah. That's right. they'll go crazy. Podcast going on spring. And that's the first thing you do is just listen to budget would be a really boring breath if you listen to this show. Yeah some but mackey said. I looked like mos- from the office. You remember that characterised by michael sure who's one of the great writer on that show and he played dwight sh- roots beet farmer cousin mos- now twi trute was played by our guest today. The great the very funny. The very talented rain wilson. As you don't have to say his name. I in no. But i there's two end so i like to pronounce them both rain. Like when you meet a greg with two greg's. I like to say you. Think of greg greg clark gregg yes he has geez greg lloyd. Football player former football now greg olsen. No i think he has one g. We're off to okay. Wilson has two ends in his name but that's he explained the least interesting things about us but he still does explain it in this upcoming interview with rain..

UK Column Podcasts
"greg clark" Discussed on UK Column Podcasts
"To get vaccinated as latte age. Group sees the highest number of covert nineteen cases so typical headline because It's got the fear factor in there that apparently because there's more cases young people should be afraid and therefore going to be vaccinated whereas the nation's all the calls the the Viruses not dangerous for those young people but sky following the policy and they've reinforced with quotes from this gentleman. Roughly ally the owner honoree consultant oxford university hospitals and hfs trust without any data any graphs and statistics and information of any sort. He simply gives his opinion to provide the meat of skies reporting so this is what he says as a lot of this age group of getting infected something they are immune anyway so they don't need the vaccine. The risks are low of a young gay people if they get cova join teen so some think they need the vaccine but they still do no data to support that clayton Whatsoever some also developed covert in the interim after the first dose so they've had to delay getting their second which could be affecting numbers are particularly like not one so you get vaccinated which is going to protect. You doesn't what you need two doses and then is there evidence that it protects. You fully know. There isn't so the spinning continues. There's no doubt we're struggling to get higher uptake in lower age groups than we'd like who is way i wondered when i read this statement Because does he regard himself as simply being part of the british government. Team is part of the sage team is. He is a paul to boris. Johnson's cabinet team. Who is way well. Of course we're not told It's a bit of inertia as well as natural infection affecting the numbers. But we'd expect that to improve in the coming weeks if cases continue to four so cases of falling the the Covert is not dangerous for younger people despite that we've gotta keep pushing for vaccinations. Now is also a really good time to be able to get both doses before starting university in september. You don't want to be self isolating when you get there. That wasn't gonna comment on this. Because what roughly alley is doing is ending with the psychology of fear and a threat. I if you don't do what we suggest you're going to do if you don't do what we telling you then you could be a very nasty position so far slating university and of course we know. There's a huge increase in mental health problems amongst young students as a result of the government's lockdown policies to date so a sky news article with no data document statistics evidence of any kind to back out the claiming headline Well the telegraph dare to go. Claiming at exclusive that over half of covert hospitalizations tested positive after admission and what they're saying is leaked did a suggest. Vast numbers classes being hospitalized by the virus when they were admitted when in fact they were admitted with other ailments. More than half the cove hospitalizations our patients the only tested positive after admission. According to leak data the figure suggest vast numbers of being classes hospitalized by covert when they're admitted with other ailments with the virus picked up by routine testing at so in other words. they're exhibiting symptoms. They went in for another issue They were then tested on. They tested positive. Experts said it meant the national statistics published daily on the government website. Unfrequently referred to by ministers may far overstate the levels pressures on the nhs look linked data covering all lanchester. Negli- show that as of last thursday. Just forty four percent of the patients. Class forty four percent volt people who test positive in the fourteen days before hospital entry. A further forty three percent were made with today's admission. Thirteen percent made the days and weeks that followed including those likely to have caught the virus in hospital. So they do quote. Karl hannigan from the center for evidence based medicine at oxford university and he said that data is incredibly important and it should be published on an ongoing basis when people hear about hospitalizations with covert. They will assume that cova does the likely calls but this did issue something quite different. This is about cova big detected after tests. Were looking for it. They also quote Grand british who's the chairman of the nineteen twenty two committee saying that nearly two months into the cova crisis. It's absurd that data is breaking down. Hospital admissions isn't still isn't publicly. Available on a regular basis cutting all patients who test positive is co covert hospitalizations inevitably misleading and gives a false picture of the continuing health. Impact of the virus Greg clark who's chairman of the cullman science technology select committee chimed in as well he said if hospitalizations from covert are determined determinant fi could side. We should be quickly react. restrictions should be lifted. It supported that did not presented in a way that could lead to the wrong conclusions being drawn while some of these people at being admitted you to cove. We currently do not know how many and for those are not. There's a big distinction between people who admitted because of covert under those who are in for something else would have coveted much more mild form or it's not the cause of that hospitalization and i'm going to say well. I'm glad some people are starting to catch up almost because this is something. This is a point that we tried to make for about a year. Not i think and So what is this article. Is this an attempt to walk back from the from the previous position in the mainstream press or is this Finally ambition by the mainstream press that they've been wrong from the beginning on this thing. It's the truth. Starting to spread through the system. They've pumped outpolled of the misleading information and the mainstream beater on talking about the press of pushed out with the government policy. A lot of that has been untrue. It's been misleading. It's been propaganda now. What we've got his truth which is very powerful starting to seep back through the system so this is Anybody who's speaking out and they're looking at in the right direction and presenting the data needs to be supported So let's have a look at this time because somebody gives us some indication misleading information. We thought of the lost twelve or fourteen months this actually was published in december. Two paper From italy it's entitled unexpected detection of sars cov to ati bodies in the dynamic in the pandemic sorry. The pre pond democ period in italy And so This was from italy's institute nasional Maury it's a concert institute They collected blood samples with respect to cancer patients in september october night. Twenty i tape which seemed to indicate the corona varsity bodies. Were already a present at this point. so They were the these Sorry least concerts study samples were retrospectively tested and the results showed eleven point. Six percent of nine hundred fifty nine healthy. Volunteers had people these in their blood already. In september october which means they had been infected prior to that And so the suggestion is this These were people who were all male smokers super bowl fifty five to sixty five years old on. It's not clear why they should have had these deportees as you can see from the title of this but we'll just say that of course we've had other scientific research or just before we get to that. We'll we'll mention this article over. Nineteen italian study revives bit over. When pandemic started in europe this is from local dot. It and this because up-to-date this december research has not be confirmed by the world health organization and The quote in this article. Is that the results of this. Re-testing suggests that What we previously reported that asymptomatic patients is a plausible signal of early circulation of the fires and italy. Will they keep buying a symptomatic narratives. That's not quite accurate but anyway because if no clear knowledge if whether these people were symptomatic because they weren't looking for symptoms of this at the time If this is confirmed this would explain. The explosion of cases observed deadly Sars two or an earlier version. Circularly circulated silently beneath the surface will could be because the vast majority of symptoms that people see are some similar if not identical to the symptoms.

Mike Church Presents-The Red Pill Diaries Podcast
"greg clark" Discussed on Mike Church Presents-The Red Pill Diaries Podcast
"Eighty hospitalizations dated last thursday. Only forty four percent tested positive within fourteen days prior to admission well forty three percent tests positive within two days of admission and thirteen percent tested positive in the days and weeks that followed including those likely to have caught. the virus. In vaa hospital is web gets tickled tangled and mangled more. We look at expert said the high number cases being detected belatedly and a time when. Pcr jazz were widely available. Suggested many such patients had been admitted for other read than the this needs to be fixed as a matter of urgency said. Hey professor karl. Hennigan director of the center for evidence based medicine at the university of fudge. Buffet on get a home of the guy. Nearly eighteen months into the corona doom. It is absurd that data breaking down hospital. Admission still is in publicly available on a regular basis. No all also when you really need the daddy cake get it. There will release it. Why because the rockefeller foundation rothschild the luminosity. Whoever the hell else is behind the ball cannot have the actual truth. Come out that there. Never has been a pan sham democ by by by by the Counting all patients who test positive as covert hospitalizations is inevitably misleading and gives a false picture of the continuing health. Impact is virus by the by. Where are the debt scrolls. I asked this question yesterday. There's no death scroll even on the clinton news network and fox news. Those scaremongering jerks Msnbc doesn't have a death scroll anymore. Cbs doesn't have a death grohl. You know what they now have. They have aware of a case. Scroll even though his. I pointed out several times in the last week in over the last year a case requires three things. These people only get one of the three inch dubious to assert that they even get to one if the story continues of hospitalizations covert or a key determinant of how concern we should be and how quickly restrictions should be lifted. It's important that the data is not presented in a way that could lead to the wrong conclusions. Being joined being drawn said greg clark chairman of commons fines and technology select committee. It creates an impression that all these people are going into the hospital with the corona doom. And that simply is not the case. People are worried and scared and not really understanding the true picture. That is what. I find despicable one. Nhs data expert told the telegraph times. Wonder how many. Us co covert hospitalizations. We're only diagnosed past or post admission keeping in mind of course that. Us hospitals are paid more for covert patients under the cares deck show. You would admit a minute. Hey 'cau- for me. Oh yeah you're sick. You've got the flu. Follow the money always about money right. Let me look into your eyes with my little light. Oh yeah you definitely got corona doom is. I'm checking you get snake is carotid. Do my checking you in his covert. No dude talk. I'm not here. Because i have any problem breathing. Or any shot off his stick the apple in his mouth. Now why do we keep bringing his. Somebody asked me yesterday. Don't you think that listeners and people around the world have corona doom fatigue. I said. I don't think i know that they have it but do the crisis is not. Oh look the scam to take over the world and do whatever the hell out the demons or attempting to know larue corona doom. It's not over. You can't just walk away. You just throw your sore down and go. I don't wanna play a game anymore i'm leaving.

KNBR The Sports Leader
"greg clark" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"With Naomi Osaka saying Hey, When my mental health isn't there, and there are things that I can't handle in my public persona or my public life and I'm gonna pull away and I can't be sharing certain things. I think this is why we need to listen to this stuff. And when there is a sport being played that involves head trauma, and we've seen that constant head trauma can lead to some of these really dark places for a lot of these athletes. None of this like this is to me. This is part of a bigger puzzle of mental health in pro sports and football, specifically that we need to pay more attention. Want to just kind of say, respond to that by adding something to That that how serious is it will consider the tragic passing of Greg cars. Unbelievable. Head trauma is definitely part of that story. I'm I don't even think we talked about this talked about because it happened on Friday, right after our show and at blew me away, So I covered him Polly for years. He has reached out to me in the last 23 years. He's listen to the show. He lived in pleasant and he's a graze if you would. If you would talk to me last week about Greg Clark, I'd be like, Oh, great. Great guy has his act together. Beautiful family, his son going to southern Utah to play football. We're Facebook friends. We see all this stuff. Financial. Greg Clark had some nice days out there for the night guy. Funny guys that I had wig. Took his own life No, no. And again, his wife put in the statement. C T. Well, that's why I brought this up and copes is talking about head trauma. Now we're not saying we don't know if that's part of the story here with Richard Sherman, but it's a very serious issue. Obviously, when you're talking about life and death, and you know there's enough carnage and wreckage behind a lot of these NFL guys once they retire me, This is a story we've heard before. Players go leave the house. They forget where they live. They don't know how to get back. I mean, there's a lot of scary stuff out there so Um, I don't know if that's part of the story, but it's certainly a story and it involves a lot of football players are affected, so obviously we'll get more details on that and and wish him and his family. Well, yeah. Tough, tough, tough deal. Not fun to talk about. Shawn Estes and the Giants are more fun to talk about. Someone do that. Next with the power hour on can be are one of 45 and 6 80, the sports leader. Sees Murph in math extremists on knbr dot com Through your smartphone or desktop. We are the sports leader, 2016. The.

Niner Faithful Radio
"greg clark" Discussed on Niner Faithful Radio
"West cracking. Everybody how you doing jason. I'm doing good you over there. you'll you'll kamin man. I can't talk today for some reason. The idea of literally everything literally sterry at it on a screen and again even right dollar hit twitch. Oh god lord out it looks you know. I need a vacation. May maybe doing this. You know every stream thing might might might might not be a great idea for your boy. My vacations getting really close at work. I can finally say on the calendar unless the month away while you know what. I actually got I got something to do on thursday. And hopefully saturday. I'll be able to go out and maybe hit the city. You know. go out and we might be doing some show up for the students at our stadium. Also you know yeah. Yeah yeah and then Probably hit the war. you know. Go have some seafood at the bread. Wohlers go out for the city for a day so we might be doing that on saturday and that'll be kind of a nice little vaca- but anyway so real quick already gave my thoughts yesterday. But jason i'm just your real quick thoughts on the passing of former niner tight end. Greg clark Everybody said about that you know. He played four years with us He's going to be mostly remembered for that. Green bay game. Where he's caught those threw touchdown passes for the most part. I mean he was your prototypical. Nineteen eighties quarterback or senior tight in. He wasn't going to catch the ball a whole lot. To know he was to block a whole lot You know but he played his role well and when it came time for me was pretty clutch when he came to catches late game stuff so but like i said you know it's i'm going you know it was funny because i believe if i'm not the stake in matt maiocco shared a story about him and i believe it was great clark that four game he had a trial tyrod taylor situation that they add on punctured his lung. Shoot them up with Novacaine and great. I believe it was great carplay to it and so he played the whole game with fricking basically a hole in his lung and he said that you know he was extra tired. He said he tasted gasoline and was extra tired. Extra tired yelled throughout the game. And then after the game they went ahead and check them out and we're like to get to the hospital or right now of an. Apparently i guess. His wife was in labor and his wife ended up getting Going into labor on the way the hospital are on our way to the hospital. It was like a crazy story. But i wanted to say i believe it was great. Clark that may go said that happened to and so it was one of those situations that you know. I mean let's be real. I'm i'm thirty five going to be thirty five and a half Shortly after the season matter of fact by week week two. I'll be thirty five. And a half and i remember greg park playing. You know. I remember those two two touchdowns against green bay and i'm sitting here thinking to myself like i am i. Am i old enough yet. It's are having football players. I remember drafting dying. I don't think of that old. And so ironically was forty nine years old so obviously our hearts and thoughts and prayers are going out to his wife and his children. And you know honestly i. It's one of the very few things that sucks about covering football. Is you know from what i read. From his family statement he was Recently suffering from symptoms of cdt. And you know it's just one of the things that sucks about playing football. Is you gotta live with stuff like this. You know and kinda you know. I'm not going to say i'm ever stop watching football or anything like that but you know it was. One of the things that does suck is that you know. Sport kills people you know. Let's let's not beat around the bush. White clark die got l. s. Because he played football. You are. Eero died. Basically because he played football and so. It's one of the very few things that sucks about covering covering and watching loving football. Is you kinda gotta deal with crap like that. But obviously the the awkward transition from real life scenarios so football but We're gonna go ahead and get into the tight ends and fullbacks throw quick on why i think it will go ahead and start off at fullback. Because that's the easiest one one. Gosh one yeah. Let's be real. I wanna give josh Hoc it is respect and stay that he went to fresno state appeared in fifty one games. Eight starts four years rushed for eight hundred five yards. Seventeen thousand three hundred and three carries also tariff tailed tallied. Tallied twenty five receptions for one hundred and fifty three yards and a touchdown. it's what nineteen ep In twelve games one star recorded seventy five carries for two hundred eighty seven yards and nine touchdowns also added seventy receptions for ninety seven yards in this touchdown as junior he period is thirteen games. One start registered. Seventy-three varies the two hundred sixty yards and a touchdown and eight receptions for fifty six yards. Twenty seventeen he played in all fourteen games. Four stars recorded one hundred twenty eight where i should prefer five hundred and fifty three eighty three yards and led the team with seven touchdowns on the ground as a freshman appeared in all twelve games two starts and contributed as a fullback running back and linebacker recorded twenty seven carries for one hundred thirty yards at seven decibels at linebacker and earned all academic our academic all honors. He attended kovas high school where he rushed for eight hundred twenty yards and eight touchdowns and notched one. Hundred and twenty. Five tackles the linebackers senior. He was named fresno beat athlete of the year. Ah covance is actually a really nice city. I used to live by president anyway. Let's be real. He's i can't body he's brought in that. Whatever you know snaps in whatever reps that fullbacks get the training camp. He's there to basically take a load off. Do you know we don't want our Our highly paid fullback slash lowly pay tight end to get out and training camp especially since with trae lance and trae lynch throwing check downs. You don't pretty consistently. I think that the will have a big role this year. Even more than than we've seen and so that of course if traced starts Yeah that's how i look at it. Jason your thoughts. Josh hoc it I play on sundays. No nothing against the guy. But i hope he doesn't play. I mean yeah. We need usov software and so maybe he's juice but right now going on of what we got. I don't wanna see him on sundays. Kinda the disrespecting you man but yeah we need to avoid going back to our show. Last season i had juice is one of my most valuable players on the team because he was healthy. So i mean.

KOA 850 AM
"greg clark" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"So he came back here. For a hot minute. Even though Al Davis Said. If you go back to Denver, you're not getting the $250,000 that I believe Mike is still load from the Raiders. I don't think he's ever going to get that Mike came back here. And then he left to become the OC with the 49 ers 1992. We got hired by the Niners and then Broncos signed him in 95. So he went Super bowls with the Niners as their offensive coordinator. Yes. In fact, the 94 Super Bowl was the one the Niners beat the Chargers. Like 50, something that was the stayed young six touchdown pass game. 50 something to 20 something. And speaking of 49 ers, did you see, uh That Greg Clark Died. Yeah, the the great did and for the Niners for only 49, apparently at CTE issues. Although they said his death was a surprise. They weren't expecting that. They were caught off guard. If family and friends were caught off guard by that happening, I thought about you and, uh When I saw this story Just 49 years old. Yeah. He had been battling, Uh, C t e chronic CTE. Um But they still didn't think it was going to take his life at 49 years old. 719369 the coach with a clipboard at his pants was Joe Collier. You're right in that regard that remember Joe with that clipboard. I was trying to remember if Alex ever had the clipboard Look to him as well. 9759. Oh, hey, Dave was gives. Let's see. We read that one. I think, 971965. Oh, I think Joe Collier was the coach that had the clipboard tucked in his pants. Didn't you all call? You put it in the back of his pants. I thought he stuffed it in the bag. No, I think he wasn't in the front. I think he put the clipboard in the front. Do you stuff clipboards in the front or back at your pants? Which do you prefer your asking me in? General? Are you asking me specifically? I'm asking you specifically. Where do you stuff your clipboard? I don't I don't have a I don't have a clipboard. I have like a play sheet. But I know it's too big to get in your pants. Horrible. Yes, that would be true. Wow, Rick, I've seen your place. He David. That's been true. It's It's a good size place. Well, listen. You know, I've seen your play. She Dave, and it's It's impressive. He's got an impressively. Yeah. Big play sheet, but at a long time. Yeah, you have. I can see why you couldn't put it in your pants. No, it's too. Yeah, This is too. It's too. This is all sounding too dirty for me. I need to go to dirty for you. Hello? Yeah, right. We really have to reconsider if that's the case machine. Yeah, Surprised. We're still in the air last couple minutes of the show, huh? Oh, Lord to dirty Dave. I can't handle it. Yeah, we had a texture earlier. After I told the Bobcat's story. Asked if I could send him Some of my urine so he could put it around his front door to his ex wife out. Oh, I love it. That's hilarious. Hilarious. It's not for sale, sir. Sorry. It's very really a city. It's from my personal use on me. Yeah. So you think you're With all the vitamins you take. Here we go. It's just going. Here we go. Yeah. Yeah. And you know where it's going? Yeah. Come on, Kathy. Yeah. You take the supplements that you take. Alter the smell of Europe for the animals. Rick is what I'm trying. I think so. She's going. I know it has to. I would think so, right? Yeah. It doesn't smell normal Apex Predator. That's what it smells like an apex predator. You should bottle it and make it Cologne. The pheromones. Bottle your urine and making phone. David. There are people today that are making lots of money on some really interesting ideas. What mean? That doesn't sound all that far. Fetched to me? I've got to tell you Did you know you can buy wolf urine on the Internet on Amazon? Yeah. Why don't you just tell Rick Lewis urine on Amazon could try to keep your bobcats away? It worked for me. If you have a Bob Kare problem. This is what worked for me. I guarantee you people advised scent of big Jim's I'm a little concerned about the mass production. I got to drink a lot. You know what? Maybe more water that I drink. You got to be a P machine. You understand? This guy goes p like four times during the morning show. I don't know what a lot of water I don't know what happened during this show. But this really takes off, Kathy, we're going to have to. We're going to talk about how do we mass produce? Well, you put a funnel in his junk while we're sitting here. And you just have a bottle at the bottom. Wait, wait, wait. I'm sitting right here points at him way where you put a funnel that his junk. Just give him a catheter. It'll be so much easier. So you put the and you don't have to take the pressure of actually getting up and going anywhere. You know, that's like, you know, you take one of those things that you put oil in the funnel that you put oil in my Coover just walk around his job. Hell did I walk immediately walked back out. And then you put like gallons of like those old milk jugs underneath and like you're just going, you just go while you're you can't Underneath the table from David Eyes, vantage point We got a few over here, though. Let's try tomorrow. We'll see dry tomorrow. How much I can collect. Can we at least switch chairs for Rick and Cathy? So he's too if I had to do that this to us collect a gallon when I had pre clamps yet because I had to take every time I went to the bathroom. I collect that. Put it in the refrigerator in a gallon right bottle and then take it to the doctor. And then what they do with it, and they tested it to see Make Corona out of it. Yeah, it sold it sold it. Oh,.

Niner Faithful Radio
"greg clark" Discussed on Niner Faithful Radio
"Let's go ahead and get this show started concern one so rights earth two were back ladies and gentlemen we got the man with the vassar plan. Mr brian how you doing today I'm doing good how you're doing. Legendary is always like like. I always say any day you wake up a time time. Champion is a good day So we are guy. I spoke about this yesterday. A little bit and We're gonna go ahead had also get into it today a little bit but we have a little bit more information former third round. Pick in ninety seven. Greg clark has passed over the weekend. Of course they're not gonna okay there we go. It's gonna let me exit the ad. Okay here we go. He was forty nine years. Old niners have released A statement saying in our organization is deeply side. The learn the pricing Very clark the forty niners. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. The official cause of death wasn't announced but in a statement from his family. It says it is with great sadness. He announced unexpect- bassey grade. Clark jarash has been father son. Friend is to with our chievements temper husband. Basically it says loving husband and that's where it cuts off very sad of. I was just telling. Brian who might be a little young to remember. Mr greg hawkes career. But but i definitely remember him at. Everybody talks about the of course you heard it right there. The intro the ninety eight An c champion or nfc wild card game guess lacquers but great kark caught two touchdowns in that game and so You know obviously does have meets the most..

Niner Faithful Radio
"greg clark" Discussed on Niner Faithful Radio
"All right so we're back okay. So we decided to or actually before we get into what we're gonna talk about a little bit today We had some very very sad news within the empire this week. Former niner tight end. Greg clark has passed away From what i've been able to discover it was a suicide streaming sad man. I it's so sad like i remember greg clark. You know. I remember the two sounds. He had against the walkers in the playoff game and ninety eight. Ninety nine depending on how you look at it but definitely sad to see and Don't want please people you know if you ever feeling down playing. Let's say hit me up because you know who am i but find somebody because you know probably simplest way this was put to me and you know we'll get off the subject after this is that suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem so i don't know what mr carcass going through. How am i going to say that when he was going to temporary. But you know. I really wish that didn't happen. And that really sucks but as always an awkward transition from real life news to to football but i aside we'll go ahead and i'm kinda just giving give my thoughts on where the twenty nineteen niners rank amongst teams throughout nine or history. That didn't win the super bowl and you know i. It's ultimately year year to say okay. Well look at the two teams. That didn't win the super bowl. Twenty twelve and two thousand nineteen wishing was better on paper. I'm out to give it to the twenty twelve team. Just because oh will they do it this way. Let's break it down Position group opposition group. Okay so obviously if we go defense twenty twelve versus twenty nineteen. I mean you you gotta start with the d. lie and you know all the smith justin smith you know braille franklin rarely pringle was team is acceptable ouaga. You know it's it's hard to compare because you know then we are three four defense and our four three defense so it. It's you know the d. lines were a little different but yeah you might be able to look at strictly numbers. I wanna look at it. Strictly numbers I wanna get you know player. Basis like okay. Hey who had the more talent. And i have to give to twenty twelve like. It's very hard because it's like okay. You had nick both I mean talent. Wise that by one of the best talented allies dider history. Just 'cause deforest buckner air armstead. You know. Nick boasts a and d ford. All first round picks for believe so is very difficult to look at the g. Line and and compare it to that but i mean i just i have to get the twenty twelve because all the smith like that was probably prime older smith. Both i believe is the overall better all around better player like all. This smith was just freak of nature. And it wasn't until i went and did a little research and watch a little highlights is out of twenty seven over again just really realized like while all was played a part time role and have fourteen year by. That's crazy to think it. A part time roles somebody got fourteen sacks you know nick bosa playing every game got nine now. I understand that you know you can't always go by numbers. But i take if you if you could tell me you can get arguments smith with his head on straight or nick bosa stinking. All in smith like i. I'm sorry i would love to have either. But i think i'm gonna take golden smith and if you'll get here like i said if you're looking at here pass rush peer pressure. I'm taking on the smith Just because i feel that. I feel that he's just better passer but if i'm looking around by every greed down player although it become that his second year i'm significant just because i feel that nick boast is better than the run game you know. There's a better overall player. But on smith is a better pass rush at injustice smith. I'm sorry yeah. Ford you know deforest buckner. But i'm not taking any of those players over the cowboy cowboy tonight love So i'm i'm sorry. I've been taking justice smith over everybody and then so i mean would you take you know dj jones. I guess we'll be the closest. We have the nose tackle now so you. Dj jones or isaac soap water. I guess you could say i take. Dj over over this. Oh man you know. But honestly i. I'm gonna give it the twenty twelve just because i think the tandem of other smith adjusted smith. You know the smith brothers. I'm sorry i just don't think that the niners twenty nine thousand nine hundred anything quite to that level They had a overall defensive dominant defensive wine but twenty twelve i. It was pretty much all smith injustice. You know brooks did his thing you know but navarre would blitz but that that was ultimately and i'm sorry that might be the best deal just as far as working off each other and everything that that i may have. I have ever seen maybe besides. Py and dana stubblefield so linebackers. I mean come on. I if not even close you gotta go twenty twelve. I'm patrick was to devolve. Did their prize look. I love everybody who watches. This show knows how much i love. Fred warner big degree fan. I do think that he might be slightly hyped up. But i do believe that. He's a solid starter in the league. And you can do a lot worse than drinking law especially on a rookie contract. So yeah i mean but you've got probably the best linebacker do nfl history. Plus you know ahmad brooks and all the smith although he would be an end in our defense now as smith and and Mark brooks ain't no slot and so although they probably both the end so you can't get better than than P dobbin and bo. So yeah you gotta give it to the linebackers and twenty nine thousand nine hundred twenty twelve versus twenty nine thousand nine Secondary now. This is where i think that the twenty nine hundred nineteen can make a little bit of case. You know we are yet college. Rogers tremaine brook trout brown.

860AM The Answer
"greg clark" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Weight forward of nearly 160 people who were unaccounted for after an oceanfront condominium tower collapsed near Miami is taking a toll on loved ones who can do a little bit, pray and hope. Miami Dade Fire Rescue Chief Alan Commence his comments erring on WPLG. We continue our search and rescue operations, so will continue throughout the night. This operational period. We're continuing with our strategy based on Anything that new pops up? So we're using our equipment still, with our dogs searching, seeing if we have any marks, as well as our sonar equipment, as well as video camera. Rachel Spiegel says she's praying for a miracle for her mother, Judy Spiegel, who lived on the sixth floor of that building, Gene ER guard fears has been too long since the building fell early Thursday. Three friends she believes Might be gone. Former President Trump holds Campaign Style rally tonight for the first time since leaving office here is White House correspondent Greg Clark. Trump returns to the political stage this evening with an eye on shaping the 2022 congressional race. He'll be in Lorain County, Ohio, southwest of Cleveland to boost the campaign of Max Miller, who's trying to oust incumbent Congressman Anthony Gonzalez. Miller is a former Trump presidential advisor and Gonzalez was one of 10. House Republicans to vote to impeach Trump following the January six Riot at the US Capitol, Greg Clugston. The White House plans to put more money into rebuilding the nation's roads, bridges and other infrastructure could give companies with ties to the construction industry. Solid foundation for growth. In an AP interview. Ohio Senator Rob Portman to lead GOP infrastructure negotiator says he hopes the plan that will get done Look, I'm very supportive of this package. I mean it was done in a totally bipartisan way Republicans made concessions Democrats made concessions We ended up with the middle ground. And the plan calls for about $559 billion a new spreading More from town hall dot com. Tell me why relief factor is so successful in lowering or eliminating pain. I'm often asked that question. Peten. Seth Talbot, the father and son, founders of relief factor, tell me they believe our bodies were.

WCBM 680 AM
"greg clark" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM
"Taking a toll on loved ones who can do a little bit. Pray and hope. Miami Dade Fire Rescue Chief Alan convince these comments airing on WPLG. We continue our search and rescue operations, so we'll continue throughout the night. This operational period. We're continuing with our strategy based on Anything that new pops up? So we're using our equipment still, with our dogs searching, seeing if we have any marks, as well as our sonar equipment, as well as video camera. Rachel Spiegel says she's praying for a miracle for her mother, Judy Spiegel, who lived on the sixth floor of that building, Gene ER guard fears has been too long since the building fell early Thursday. Three friends she believes Might be gone. Former President Trump holds Campaign Style rally tonight for the first time since leaving office here is White House correspondent Greg Clark. Trump returns to the political stage this evening with an eye on shaping the 2022 congressional race. He'll be in Lorain County, Ohio, southwest of Cleveland to boost the campaign of Max Miller, who's trying to oust incumbent Congressman Anthony Gonzalez. Miller is a former Trump presidential advisor and Gonzalez was one of 10. House Republicans to vote to impeach Trump following the January six Riot at the US Capitol, Greg Clugston. The White House plans to put more money into rebuilding the nation's roads, bridges and other infrastructure could give companies with ties to the construction industry. Solid foundation for growth. In an AP interview. Ohio Senator Rob Portman to lead GOP infrastructure negotiator says he hopes the plan that will get done Look, I'm very supportive of this package. I mean it was done in a totally bipartisan way Republicans made concessions Democrats made concessions We ended up with a middle ground. And the plan calls for about $559 billion in new spreading. More from town hall dot com. Me. One relief factor is so successful in lowering or eliminating pain. I'm often asked that question Peten. Seth Talbot, the father and son, founders of relief factor, tell me they believe our bodies.

LBC Election 2019
"greg clark" Discussed on LBC Election 2019
"Hopes sergey jarvi goes back into the cabinet. Because i think she would probably then be as special advisor gain wouldn't she but At the moment she's reasonably free to say what she wants to say. And i thought she wasn't tribal and she was quite thoughtful about things and Yeah she was good. We've got some crack panels next week next week. You got some cracking pattern and also supposed to last week. We have some very good points this week on monday. We've got just phillips. Claire fox new zoe williams greg. Clark i feel sorry for greg before then on tuesday peter lilley jason. Cowley emma hardy and dominique samuels. Who's another one. That people won't know but i'm fat. I don't know her but she's a commentator so an emma holiday whenever i've interviewed her be really impressed by habit. She resigned from the front bench to why that was. I was at auto. No i believe can tell me no. No no. don't okay. Well that wasn't story. Edwina currie angus macneil. Charlie mullins from pimlico plumbers. Oh god you'll be lively and gracie may bradley another one that i date night but So yeah. I'm looking forward to next week. And the following week. We're back well with supposedly all back in the day suspect. Now we won't be on the following week. We've got jerry jones. Tim stanley just ingredient andrew. Adonis so five participants in the program all raving wolf tres. Thank you for the world just in touch herself. Anyway i did. I did just podcast a couple of weeks and we will also doing some really good work on her. Leveling up goals with the with my hfs trust and it's the first nature trust. They've done it with so that's a very good interesting link-up you've made their ashamed. Purchased you to come on these seminars on sharing for her okay. What's a missed opportunity. That isn't that And then the next day we got petrella. Wyatt michael cashman. Michael fallon are soccer. Oh vince cable alex salmond andrea dame andrea led..

The Guardian UK: Politics Weekly
"greg clark" Discussed on The Guardian UK: Politics Weekly
"Committee tomorrow. This joint committee. Jeremy hunt and greg clark sharing it and it's doing inquiry into kovic. They heard dominic cummings was absolutely sort of visceral about hancock's performance. Now we get to hear what hancock himself has to say about some of these allegations for example about pp procurement about decisions on care homes. And so on. How do you think hancock will perform. I think. Perform quite smoothly. He's gets very tough. Operators have been. Jeremy hunt will go for the jugular. i'd take after. Jeremy knows health service. Very validating been held secretary for all time. Jeremy counties also finally got his hat in the ring for the day when when boris johnson foles he is very much the king over the water at the moment. So i think he'll give hancock a hard time. You hancocks being accused of outright lying of pretending to the cabinet hits thrown up a protective ring around care homes when he hadn't pretending Capability to do testing the had Exaggerating whether that'll turn up. I don't know it depends with dominic. Cummings is actually come up with some documents and it looks as if he may not have done. It's one thing to blow out loss of abuse. It's quite another to produce a paper trail. And i think that would make the crucial difference if there is paper to say so then hancock's gonna suspect the may not be. I think you're probably right paper or even what's up. Saw text messages joining coming. Sort of reading out hancocks text messages at the last tearing which made everybody in government quail. I should think wondering whether they will be next. But you're right if there isn't any substantiating evidence you sort of wonder whether where that goes really finally politics the conservatives have been doing their best to reignite the culture wars yet again this week so we've had l. oliver dowden the culture secretary wading into this row about an england. Cricketer who sent some been criticized for sending sexist and racist tweets. And we've had gavin williamson who you thought might have thought had better things to do putting in his hates to about an oxford college taking down a portrait of the queen. What is it. The toys are playing. I here. This is a the distraction technique when something's not going too well it's always good to produce a talking point. It's a talking point. That's not really about politics at all. It's about identity. It's about which side he warned It's trying to talk the other side. The opposition with also sorts of strange things unit because a group of extremist students at oxford. Do something like this. The queen somehow Implicated so it's quite clever politics. But it's dirty politics The reason culture war except that being created by government ministers on purpose and it's very destructive. I think i think it's a great divider of the country along artificial lines it's totally spurious at polito and be as. Thanks so much for joining us you if you want to hear more about matt hancock appearance before that select committee on thursday. Listen to today's episode. Today in focus where i speak humphries about what it could mean for the future of him and the country after the break we had to call. We'll be right back..

Today in Focus
"greg clark" Discussed on Today in Focus
"Secretary so many other senior people we could see from dominic cummings his whole demeanor. The he's absolutely out to get hancock so that you have to slightly take some of the things he said with a pinch of salt. Though you know you'd have to take it with an absolute bucket load of salt not to some of it might be true in you say bucket soul we should win out the although dominic coming said he would provide documents to back up his claims about my ankle. Lying emerged yesterday that he has actually failed to do so. And unless that changes you'd expect and got to raise that on thursday all. I can think though it must have been like for the health secretary to watch. The hems will advise say all of this about him that committee will. I should think there was some fruity language. I mean i know from people who've worked with hancock or do work with hong kong that it's it's very very difficult. The thing about cummings as he just he has no loyalty. He has no sense of any sort of cho's so it's just absolutely no-holds-barred. It's quite difficult for an elected politician in some ways to respond to that. Because you know hancock still in the government he still has collective responsibility skin in the game as it were. He's he's still in charge of the nhs. It's quite difficult for him to respond in kind really in any way to cummings because you know he still has a job to do. Thank you mr mr speaker. The these allegations that were put yesterday and repeated by the bright will gentlemen are serious allegations and i welcome the opportunity to come to the house to put formerly on the record that these unsubstantiated allegations around honesty not true and he say matt hancock has already answered a lot of questions about these accusations since dominic cummings gaither evidence as he was on the weekend and he responded to an urgent question in the commons the day after he hasn't shied away from responding to people on. This has a no. He has this sort of central thrust affairs. Evidence really is. Were doing our best at the time every day since i began working on the response to this pandemic last january. I've got up each morning and asked what must i do to protect life. That is the job of a health secretary in a pandemic and his supporters. Say actually he was very early to see that vaccines would be important. He was very early testing ramping up. Testing would be important and they argue. That cummings was going around briefing. The press and telling civil servants not do what. The health secretary said which was quite quite undermining If matt hancock has already been able to respond to some of the things cummings said why is he being questioned. Tomorrow wise facing. Mp's in this select committee such a big deal. It's a high powered committee cliche. High hyper committee but it really is sort of senior. Mp's very senior chairs. Jeremy hunt of course was behind coach. Predescessor greg clark. Former business secretary. They're willing to spend as we saw with. Dominic cummings quite a long time getting into the nitty gritty of what happened in those early days of the crisis and they know the territory extremely well. And there's just a sense you know from the other hearings that joint committee have had that they are determined to do a sort of a first pass at an inquiry. And it certainly the closest thing we're going to get to one for quite a while and some of the key moments during the crisis at which we've really had fresh insights or new understanding into the government's thinking have been in front of this committee whether it was chris patrick balance the chief medical officer in the chief scientific adviser. So i'm just asking you on that. Crucial question of the timing of the lockdown. Were a following your advice. So i am confident that the the the ministers time we've learned things throughout from seeing key figures properly interrogated at these committees and so i think it will be quite important. Matt hancock is going to be honest about whether the full reopening should happen on the twenty first of june. What do you think he'll say about that so he was asked about this at the weekend. In fact and sounded more cautious. It seemed to me than we've recently heard from the prime minister. The prime minister's line has been. I haven't seen anything in the data. We suggest that we should delay if the data turns bad when you would you Delay the twenty first of june openings. Well we're absolutely open to doing that. If that's what needs to happen we call. It was a bit more you know. My mind is open. And he talked about this sort of race between vaccination and the disease that we have to assess what point we are in that at some point in the next week. And how that's going. I mean quite a few scientific experts. Were saying perhaps it might make sense at least delay even if it's only a couple of weeks to get a few more jobs. Dan and allow us to sort of get out ahead of a little bit more. But boris johnson will be not wanting to have restrictions and he's certainly got a lot of taurean piece breathing down his neck. I mean it's a rerun away of a kind of row that we've seen repeatedly throughout this crisis isn't it but i think we can expect matt hancock to be on the cautious side of that and i wouldn't be at all surprised if you drop some hints in that direction. What might we learn heather that we haven't known before about the way matt hancock government handled the pandemic. You're going to be looking out for. That might be new. So i'm interested to hear what he says about border controls. That's one of the issues where the government seems to have been slow to act and certainly dominate. Cummings keen to point the finger at boris johnson. And say he was very skeptical about sort of stopping flights and so on. That's an interesting question. Is one of the things that experts pick out as failing in the early stages and indeed you you could still say it's a failing now. Why wasn't india partner redlus earlier for example. I think almost anything. He says about the p. Procurement in the early days is is very important because you know there are lots of families who feel that their loved one would be alive today if they had the equipment that they needed. This was the man who was meant to be in charge of providing it be quite interesting to hear in detail his account i think of those early days and of course. All of those lockdown decisions are also still very live very interesting in particular the one in the autumn that dominic cummings but a lot of weight on the you know his description had the prime minister pseudomonas going rogue at that stage. Where was the health secretary at that time you knew. How did he feel about the fact. That prime minister was parting ways from his scientific adviser. I mean i. I very much doubt. We'll get anything disloyal from hancock. That's no in his playbook. But i think be very very interesting to see how he justified himself coming up. Could this select committee hearing decide. That hancock's political future crafted in the heart of germany's black forest. Monkey forty-seven jin is a favorite among the world's finest bartenders with an unmatched array of botanical. From juniper lavender to hand peeled citrus fruit and lincoln berry. It's the perfect spirit for income tail. And now get five dollars off your first order of monkey. Forty seven hundred dot com using the promo code. Jin forty-seven that's dr is e. l. y. Dot com must be twenty one and over valid for new customers only void where prohibited monkey. Forty-seven certainly german and certainly.

Coffee House Shots
Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn And Dominic Grieve discussed on Coffee House Shots
"I'm joined by cables and James for safe while James. We're expecting a number of resignations this week. We've already on from Sarah Duncan which we will talk about shortly but yesterday Philip Hammond went on the mall showing confirmed that he was going to resign after Theresa May's final Prime Minister's questions he's jumping before he's pushed isn't he in the whiteboard in Boris Johnson's campaign and during the cabinet is it oh no we had Hammond down for John Throw now. He said he won't serve raises. A more serious points about how he has behaved. I mean there's a very difficult question to answer which is which is he was the chancellor when trees I said no deal is better than a bad deal. He was the chance to win all school. Fifty one votes injuries may kept saying that so it does raise a question about whether he was ever actually committed to the policy of a day of government element of which he was a member where he actually meant it. I also think he's behaving in a deeply irresponsible manner because it is quite clear that whatever you think of it Theresa May's with Griffin is not going to Paul sounds comments so you need to ease off rob some kind of concessional compromise to get this thing through and by what he's doing and the interviews he's giving in the European press on his shenanigans in parliament he is basically saying to you. You do is compromise or for any concession because parliament's elements can stop no deal but as rebel dominic grieve says the only way we see Sir stopping ideal is to bring down and it is not clear yet for they have the numbers so he is paradox the actually making no deal more likely I mean the question you need to think about which is which do you think is worse for the British economy in the short even in the short to medium-term. No deal oracle been government. I think it's a fairly strong case that it is a Corbin government. He's also making that more likely I e P regrettable about the way that moment is paving the moment and it is kind of hard not to think that he is goes into his head that he wants to go down in history for something and and he also is driven. I think bar a personal dislike of Boris Johnson I mean they all they are about as different as characters. Come be and I think there is kind of I think you see it's going to be this is undoubtedly going to be a problem for. I want someone Jeez people for them. How does more technocratic mind almost find offensive and so they feel bound by the normal ties of Lords obligation that people would find to a former cabinet according to become Prime Minister K._t.? Philip Hammond is joining the Google could score. Does it become nine on the back benches of <hes> Torian Dominic grieve like David Goal obviously who are very worried about the consequences of no deal exit. Do you think sees himself as being the ringleader of this new group and if not who else I think he seasons I was having a pivotal role play and certainly to people who are involved. Perhaps on various this what's up groups for being proactive and interesting have those speculation but world theresa may might play but that is not seen as a row where you have some really leading from the front at all you might be able to bring them in a backward way whereas I I think when it comes to Philip Hammond he is someone who's very happy to go and bat for it and you see that has multiple media appearances. I think when you look the with squad and is going to be a wide ranging faction in the sense that perhaps you have ron thirty figures who are sympathetic to the coors the coups being to prevent a no deal brexit but they will have different points of high father willing to go so you mentioned Dominic Grieve Dominic Grieve is in a very small number of the squad in the sense he is willing to vote down the government or at least he has said he is in a will to stop. No deal brexit happened has suggested he might be willing to do that. He hasn't said Faucheux but he could laugh will be in the more hardline element say the bulk of the awkward squad so whether <unk> actually property matters most in the day to day running of Boris Johnson's government before you get to what we think he might be that ultimate showdown but you might have a confidence vote is what can they team up on. Now figures like David Gook I think he uh of azan we expect for example Greg Clark. We don't expect him to resign anticipation but will likely not be in the Boris Johnson Cabinet and fluker join this great when it comes to confidence as its deputy FAA supply SA- cutting off supply seems to be a step too far when it comes to finances so the things that they can team up on would be when you look to what Ambrose described as an activist speaker Joe Becker and he saw that last week with their Perot Gang Amendment Dominic grieve came up with that is. Something people feel much more comfortable going for because it feels like a less drastic mechanism so I think that's where this team can come together and when you look within that you also have a Muharan reports you could as as soon as Boris Johnson is appointed as prime minister barring a big shock for you could have Torri M._p.'s defect to the Liberal Democrats. Now that's different element here. Those people here very pro second referendum the anti no deal shoe but it it goes well beyond and I would say the bulk of the Gook squad have voted for Brexit deal many times free times so there is one way for Boris Johnson to almost end his his problem there which is if he can get change if he can get a due to Vatan this group that the not so hard line in their ears majority that they're not gonNA vote for anything. Boris Johnson comes up with but they do need it to be a deal. I've been the Golden Association from those cases right and then which is if you are working. WE'VE DOMINIC GRIEVE STEVE DOMINATE GREAVES AIM is not to prevent no deal is to have a second referendum into how the U._K.. Remain in the European Union and I mean this is actually a real problem for some members of this group which is essentially when when you choose your political allies here it becomes your message risk getting lost. It risks looking what you're joining move dominant grieve in his attempt to stay in the E._U.. Raleigh than trying to prevent is leaving without a deal and that is going to be a major kind of questionable how his group coheres when varies of stress intention put on that will be put on it when a deal okay for example if a deal does come back do the same gamers and then just ingredients as well still vote against the deal because they want a second referendum and remain all always have as spent so arguing that no deal would would be catastrophic that they would feel obliged to vote for a deal. I mean I think this is their difficulties and contradictions within this group Katie. Tell us about Sir Allen Dunkin's resignation so remiss as of this morning the minister was going to resign today expecting the bulk as for Hamilton the anti nausea to as opposed to have the minimum amount of time between the new prime minister taking over and the being a vacancy in your department. Perhaps a vacancy theresa may try and fill it. It seems now we're getting to the shorter time may just be the vacant so Annan Dunkin decided not wait until Wednesday's. He has gone on Monday morning now. I think this is attracted. Criticism for a number of reasons fest off some have suggested. The Alan Duncan hasn't always been the principal character when it comes to the cools attached himself to sue people point to the referendum when he was in talks about joining the board and then in the end decided apparently because he cannot get a certain position by his name to go for remain and that's what people think he's insincere. I think there is a more practical note here which is it may not be specific brief but clearly what's happening right now. In Iran the crisis in the factories May as haven't have Cobra meetings to to be a Foreign Office minister. Dan Ready have one. He was suspended in field -Unding who's quite busy doing the leadership contest exactly the Foreign Secretary Hughes O._T.. Trying to walk away he is getting Steve if he doesn't have his upset tomorrow. It doesn't really paint this picture of government that is taking a situation completely serious. They and I think it was just absence. Idea which is very easy right now. I tried to haunt you paint the Tory party as warring factions when if you want to be the party of you would think that there is a sense that you need to look at your on top of this I thought it was quite interesting as we've seen Greg Hands Jeremy Hunt supporter today take to social media and and say that he does not support preemptive ramp to resignations and he thinks does play into the hands of Jeremy Kuban so I think it's just Boris Johnson supporters who questioning some of the time yeah we've had some comments from people like Hugh Merryman who's Philip Hammons P. P. S. on Westminster unstrap last night saying that the government basically dropped the ball on the Iran Crisis James. Is it the case that this is about how the government relates to trump will try not to relate to trump in closely. I read this government moment was as it so often has been on the trump. Administration was caught between two stools which is once the U._K.. Via Gibraltar had impounded that Iranian tanker it was point clear for there was going to be Iranian retaliatory action of some sort when you consider the soy's of the Royal Navy at the moment is quickly if British flag shipping wants to be protected against retaliation that was going to need to be active cooperation with the U._S. and what appears to have been the case is that there was a hesitancy about going down that route even though the Americans were suggesting it because they didn't want to look like they were signing up to the full gamut of U._S.. Close John Roberts obviously against the Iran nuclear deal which the U._K.. is in favor of home not having that this is a big strategic confusion on the government's behalf which is once you take a decision to impound that tanker then you had to act to protect your own shipping in the most comprehensive way possible and the seizure of his ship on Friday shows that the Royal Navy simply doesn't clearly is not adequate soy's to do that right now and F. was going to need assistance from the U._S.. Which is the largest navy in the world and so I've been there is there is a question here of of how this was handled and I think if it wasn't for the fact that was storage contest ongoing? This will be a big story. Also the other issue is the Jeremy Corbyn is not exactly Joe. Jeremy Corbyn is taking predictable approach which is everyone should deescalate. What why are we upset? Iranians in the first place approach of his question here I mean there is there is a I mean the government is very vulnerable. Were more focused right on time. which is you made the decision to impound the ship because he believed it was going to Syria and breaking sanctions? You've failed to Defend U._K.. Shipping why and finally we get the result of the LIB DEM leadership contest test the softening Katie expecting Jo Swinson to win or we or is it much closer than it appeared start the contest but I think when it comes to leadership contests mistakes ulcer in the Tory leadership is very hard for the polling often into Western. What is exactly going on is interesting difficult? Speaking to Redemption Bove's is the sense. I think that Jason is more likely to get this biting. The margin is going to be interesting to the case that perhaps it didn't mean every time you speak to lived M._p.. They will tell you how friendly the contest is and how they're absolutely delighted rather not at David J Simpson even basements in will say that should be delighted if adcose obviously has so it definitely has a slightly different dynamic when it comes to and clearly has got attention in the past few weeks while the Tour de contests has been on but it is good to be a very important decision you think about the fact that we could be having an election anytime seeing that he looked Lib. Dem's are in the polls. The EH leader in contrast to re Party is actually inheriting a very positive situation where the party has got to whether or not that's pretty Vince cable assets or luck intangibles having the party until about gay sex. Eh Eh we've got the media fakers which is going to be hard before these leaders than what happened Tim Farron and the general election so I think it would be a surprise of Jo. Swinson didn't get it but ultimately do you get the the sense that whatever happens is not going to be as big upset as tomorrow. If Jeremy Hunt Somehow wins James Davey and Jo Swinson do differ in terms of how they get what they want in a hung parliament scenario scenario you say at Davy for instance would vote for Jeremy Corbyn Queen's speech of a hard legislation for a second referendum in it. Jo Swinson is much less clear on that but it's very uneasy about since she doesn't think you can trust Jeremy Corbyn too so the outcome of this contest is really important isn't it. I was very struck by in your writer for a debate that you took part on quizzing the Swinson and Davey on Friday night of this difficulty for the still skull by coach of what they say and also how they position themselves on the one hand they want to say to remain voters. You can't trust Jeremy Corbyn an inch on the other hand they want to try and create this brewed remain alliance and suggests that they'll they'll do whatever they need to do to stop brexit. They're not worried about their own party. I mean but he's going to be attention. I mean one of the things about general election is but even if general elections before breakfast it won't be for solely on Brexit and it'll be a difficult question former Lib dem's which is the Lib Dem's pro remain position is trucks into them a certain kind of middle class prosperous demographic but are probably probably you but not pro all of the taxes that Jeremy Corbyn with I'd like to place on them and how Lib Dem's navigate that question what was going to unconvincing in your blog. You're saying they were saying oh we'd vote for the Queen speed for them. Vote Down the budget. I kind of that way so I think that as a kind of tricky question also fascinating question which is we'll talk a lot on this bogas about Boris Johnson the polls how him getting a poll bounce with affects things I think is also worth noting gene to see whether the Lib Dem's got any kind of bounce service extra not where they're going to get that much but there's extra coverage a Nudie will get because I think if you look at the decline and support Jeremy Corbyn among Labour members if a new more energetically dome and leader you live in homes Po position is maintained. If Labour's can all regularly coming second in the polls because Boris Johnson is brought back some voices from the BREXIT party.

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A major trade sticking point between the U.S. and China has deep roots
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US officials complain that China has long failed to protect US intellectual property rights, a charge China rejects in particular, the US wants China to put an end to what's known as forced technology transfers, that's when US companies have to share their valuable tech secrets with local partners in order to access. China's much coveted market finding a solution has been a big sticking point in trade negotiations and the history of countries sparring over IP issues, actually goes back centuries. Greg Clark is a professor of economics at the university of California Davis. He says in its infancy, even the US took advantage of some stolen tech v was the norm throughout history old ways since the industrial revolution and the British stole a bunch of their technology from the Italians and and turn the American stole most of their textile technology from the British Samuel sleigh. After a British apprentice in textile mill carefully memorized, the plans and set sail from Erica and became the father of the American textile industry and indeed the kind of father of the American industrial revolution. And so how do you think we should be thinking about this today? If those were sort of celebrated figures for the technology that they they brought back home a yeah. No, I think you you all in that perspective what the Chinese are. Now attempting to do is absolutely the pattern of history. And there's actually a lot of debate about whether such property rights hinder or advance technological progress. Yeah. I suppose if your whether or not you think someone's the hero of the struggle depends on whether you're on the receiving end of that technology or whether you're on the theft. Then yes, though, the one thing I should say is that the British act. Actually by eighteen forty two abolished all attempts to restrict the flow of technology out of Britain. They just sort of gave up. Yes. Because by then the Riveria significant equipment manufacturing firms that wanted to profit by the export of the machines that embodied the new technology, and the other reason that the British change their attitude was that the British actually had such an efficient manufacturing system that they actually didn't need to worry about other people getting the technology. But the thing is I think now that is not going to be the case that in manufacturing Chinese labor costs will allow them to undercut America. And so you're not going to be able to say, well, it doesn't matter if they get our technology, we can still actually compete. Greg Clark is an economics professor at the university of California Davis if the US and China don't reach an agreement by March first. Tariffs on two hundred billion dollars worth of Chinese imports will jump from ten percent to twenty five percent. 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"You it says that the prime minister's decision to dispatch the business actually greg clark to make the case for her customs partnership yesterday appear to be part of a coordinated push by proeuropean tories and business leaders number ten's dismiss that as nonsense and unnamed alive theresa may's quoted as saying her team will be working flat out to persuade cabinet doubters of the merits of plan in a leader detoro daily mail's these things differed lip points out that theresa may made it clear and her son on sunday article that she will pull britain out of the customs union is just greg clark was working in cahoots with a europhiles cbi to throw doubt on her resolve and revive project fear time says the determination of brussels to take a tough line on brexit is influenced by fears of a future labour government led by jeremy corbyn the paper says it's spoken to senior european officials have expressed concern that labor could approve state subsidies the key industries giving britain an unfair competitive advantage a travesty of democratic practices he purports to embrace his how the daily telegraph characterizes the election in march returned ladimir putin to office editorial points out that mr putin is going to be inaugurated as russia's president today we'll come close to matching stalin's many years in power he sees out what his his fourth term the guardian has an interview with stormy daniels this lawyer michael nasty who says evidence of wrongdoing full stunned trump out of the white house before twenty twenty he says he doesn't know how the president will spin his departure but he firmly believes he would survived the balance of his term in office stormy daniels claims she had a sexual encounter with mr trump before he became president he denies it and alan shearer's among sporting figures sending that best to ceramics ferguson remains in intensive care suffering that brain hemorrhage the former england captain says reineck was a fearsome competitor come up against a made the premier league what it is i mean is this warning vladimir putin is about to be inaugurated today as russia's president for the fourth time the time is eleven minutes to seven time for the puzzle for today it's been set by bobby segalla school mass teach and cambridge university doctorate student here it is to celebrate.

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Iranian-backed Hezbollah appears set to gain in Lebanese elections
"The business actually greg clark said that the socalled customs partnership remained quote on the table it appears to leave to ease may facing a choice between staying in the customs union or leaving the eu without a deal either could see rebels destroy her government or alto when it comes to to corporate news this morning we've been watching warren buffett over the weekend he has warned about the quote nightmare tied to new accounting rule changes in the us now it's beginning it seems the rules which require bakshi hathaway to report unrealized gains or losses and equity investments in net income helped fuel a one point one four billion dollar loss in the first quarter that marked the company's first net loss since two thousand nine meanwhile the french finance minister has worn this strikes and excessive salary demands by unions at air france klm could sink europe's largest airline bruno lemaire said the pay claims are unjustified and employees must show quote responsibility efforts is ceo resigned on friday after failing to reach a wage agreement with employees says the most in six months after warning that full year results may fall short 2017 levels let's get you some more headlines now from around the world here's bloomberg's leon cowards good morning good morning markus they counting has begun after lebanon's first parliamentary elections in nine years bloomberg's donna crash has this report from beirut lebanon held its first parliamentary elections in nine years under a new law based on proportional representation it's meant to better represent the country's complex demographics analysts expect the iran backed hezbollah group and its allies to win a slim majority lately a third of the seats volunteer ministry.