We're back!
Hope you all had a great Christmas and New Year. Here's what the team is up to today:
Chris - has some catch-up meetings with the team this morning, followed by some TV meetings and then he'll be cooking dinner for the team with Jamie Oliver tonight
Dave - will be having dinner cooked by Jamie Oliver and Chris tonight
Rachel - has a busy day of work in the office and then she'll be having dinner cooked by Jamie Oliver and Chris tonight
Aled - will be having a sleep this afternoon and then he'll be having dinner cooked by Jamie Oliver and Chris tonight
Dom - will be eating food cooked by Jamie Oliver and Chris tonight
Carrie - has to assess the snow situation as she lives a bit of a way away, then she'll be having dinner cooked by Jamie Oliver and Chris tonight
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At 25th Jan 2010, wuwei wrote:On "Meet the Press," White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett said, "What we learned from the Massachusetts victory is that people are sick and tired of Washington not delivering for them."Republicans said Mr. Brown's victory was a repudiation [Unsuitable/Broken URL removed by Moderator]of the Obama agenda, not just of Democratic dithering. Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) urged the president to move to the center and engage Republicans.Mr. Obama did that on one issue. On Saturday, he endorsed legislation in the Senate to create a bipartisan commission to tackle [Unsuitable/Broken URL removed by Moderator] the budget deficit, with an up-or-down vote in Congress on its recommendations at the end of the year. A vote on creating that commission is scheduled in the Senate for Tuesday, and it is not expected to pass.White House officials hope the president's endorsement of the bill will soften Republican opposition to his plan to create a similar commission by executive order. That commission will need GOP cooperation to fill eight of the 18 seats on the panel with Republicans.
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