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to do could you bring boris johnson and? , ., ., , ., , ., to do could you bring boris johnson and? , ., ., , .,y ., and? only through a story that was shockin: and? only through a story that was shocking and _ and? only through a story that was shocking and that _ and? only through a story that was shocking and that people _ and? only through a story that was shocking and that people thought l and? only through a story that was i shocking and that people thought was absolutely unacceptable. you can do it any other way. if we were campaigning that he should go, i don't think that would make any difference, for example. it's the actual stories that change public opinion and the tory parties views. could it also be more subtle than that? if you decided for example, if you back rishi sunak tomorrow and you did it subtly, so you just started writing articles that painted him in a positive light. [30 painted him in a positive light. do ou painted him in a positive light. drr you think that that would swing a? know. or would you do that? ida. you think that that would swing a? know. or wo
to do could you bring boris johnson and? , ., ., , ., , ., to do could you bring boris johnson and? , ., ., , .,y ., and? only through a story that was shockin: and? only through a story that was shocking and _ and? only through a story that was shocking and that _ and? only through a story that was shocking and that people _ and? only through a story that was shocking and that people thought l and? only through a story that was i shocking and that people thought was absolutely unacceptable....
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johnson, — another decade in power, boris johnson, who could possibly topple him, johnson, who could possibly topple him. how— johnson, who could possibly topple him, how could labour hope to win the next _ him, how could labour hope to win the next election. this was going to be a the next election. this was going to he a prime — the next election. this was going to be a prime minister who with their -- he _ be a prime minister who with their -- be there— be a prime minister who with their —— be there for some time. no one is talking _ —— be there for some time. no one is talking about — —— be there for some time. no one is talking about that now, will he last of the _ talking about that now, will he last of the week, will heal and point to the local_ of the week, will heal and point to the local elections? i would say they— the local elections? i would say they are — the local elections? i would say they are crucial because it will —— will he _ they are crucial because it will —— will he limp — they are crucial because it will —— will he limp o
johnson, — another decade in power, boris johnson, who could possibly topple him, johnson, who could possibly topple him. how— johnson, who could possibly topple him, how could labour hope to win the next _ him, how could labour hope to win the next election. this was going to be a the next election. this was going to he a prime — the next election. this was going to be a prime minister who with their -- he _ be a prime minister who with their -- be there— be a prime minister who with...
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boris johnson and other european _ the olympics. boris johnson and other european leaders - the olympics. boris johnson and other european leadersjoined i the olympics. boris johnson and other european leadersjoined a| other european leaders joined a court convened by president biden this evening, johnson urging allies to have ready punishing economic sanctions against russia. with fears that aerial bombing and missile attacks against kyiv could come before any ground invasion, british people are being urged to leave, and american forces have said they will not go into ukraine to rescue them. that would be a world war. that would be a very different world to what we are in. how would you find them? , . ., ., what we are in. how would you find them? , ., . ., , what we are in. how would you find them? , ., , , them? things could go crazy very cuickl , them? things could go crazy very quickly. which — them? things could go crazy very quickly, which is _ them? things could go crazy very quickly, which is how— them? things could go
boris johnson and other european _ the olympics. boris johnson and other european leaders - the olympics. boris johnson and other european leadersjoined i the olympics. boris johnson and other european leadersjoined a| other european leaders joined a court convened by president biden this evening, johnson urging allies to have ready punishing economic sanctions against russia. with fears that aerial bombing and missile attacks against kyiv could come before any ground invasion, british people...
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. >> and i'm boris sanchez. this morning there are dire warnings out of ukraine, a looming invasion could begin at any moment. vice president kamala harris has a fresh new warning to russia, though she is reiterating that diplomacy is still possible. >>> also a shocking sight in florida, a helicopter plunging into the ocean near dozens of swimmers. what we're learning about the accident this morning. >>> i take it as a slap that -- that they are insinuating that we are not following the law. >> plus officials and voters speaking out on one florida group's baseless demands to purge voter rolls and change election laws in the wake of the 2020 election. >>> also, the closing ceremonies, yes, they are there, the beijing olympics kicking off this morning. we have more of the defining and history-making moments for you. ♪ >>> take a nice deep breath as we head into sunday together here, february 20th is the date. thank you so much for sharing your time with us, we appreciate it. good morning to you, boris. >> good m
. >> and i'm boris sanchez. this morning there are dire warnings out of ukraine, a looming invasion could begin at any moment. vice president kamala harris has a fresh new warning to russia, though she is reiterating that diplomacy is still possible. >>> also a shocking sight in florida, a helicopter plunging into the ocean near dozens of swimmers. what we're learning about the accident this morning. >>> i take it as a slap that -- that they are insinuating that we are...
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>> absolutely not, boris. absolutely not. and if there is further attacks on kyiv and there is disruption in their governmental function, i guarantee it will turn into a guerilla war. and it will be very effective against russia. again, what i'd say is, russia went into this without enough forces. they have a clumsy logistics trail. and you can't occupy cities like kyiv. the size -- 3 million population when everyone was there, the size of chicago, kharkiv, which is 1.5 million people, the size of philadelphia, with 190 troops and a bad logistics tail. and that's not even including the other locations throughout ukraine. it's phenomenal that mr. putin and his military even thought they could do this. i've been saying this from the very beginning. it's just not enough force. and ukraine has the will, not only at the individual level to fight back. but they're now generating will from around the world, as well as from within their government. so if it does turn into a guerilla war, they will win it. i'm not sure from a personal
>> absolutely not, boris. absolutely not. and if there is further attacks on kyiv and there is disruption in their governmental function, i guarantee it will turn into a guerilla war. and it will be very effective against russia. again, what i'd say is, russia went into this without enough forces. they have a clumsy logistics trail. and you can't occupy cities like kyiv. the size -- 3 million population when everyone was there, the size of chicago, kharkiv, which is 1.5 million people,...
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sadie edwards dashti breaks down boris johnson's visit. well, burst, johnson has upped the ante and up the robust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might, and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at key in care of at the joint conference with president of ukraine. or as johnson is threatening sanctions. he says a package of sanctions is just there waiting at the ready on the wayside. should a single russian soldier even enter a toe cap into the region. however, in times of this minute trim might think quite specific that its ukrainian military might. and it's also appealed to the russian public. the single most useful thing we can do is get over to the russian public, the ukrainian army route for a 200000, a new crew. then put off a very, very few bloody r
sadie edwards dashti breaks down boris johnson's visit. well, burst, johnson has upped the ante and up the robust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might, and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at key in care...
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yes, and boris johnson should definitely _ in fact. yes, and boris johnson should definitely withdraw - in fact. yes, and boris johnson l should definitely withdraw them. in fact. yes, and boris johnson - should definitely withdraw them. the planes is lost. the point is completely lost, and i think prime minister and indeed all politicians should understand that any nuance goes out the window when you get division and hate and all the stuff that has whipped up. carrie starmer factually was the head of the cps at that time that he had to write this letter on behalf of cps on behalf of the cps of which he said nothing to do with anything personal from him, he had nothing to do with it whatsoever in any way shape or form, that he was the captain on the bridge of the ship at the time. borisjohnson was wrong to say you, you know, to personalise it to kier starmer, because it's not true, it's a lie, and it was not the same. and if boris is trying to say that it's all about being in charge of things whether they're going out or not, and all t
yes, and boris johnson should definitely _ in fact. yes, and boris johnson should definitely withdraw - in fact. yes, and boris johnson l should definitely withdraw them. in fact. yes, and boris johnson - should definitely withdraw them. the planes is lost. the point is completely lost, and i think prime minister and indeed all politicians should understand that any nuance goes out the window when you get division and hate and all the stuff that has whipped up. carrie starmer factually was the...
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boris johnson warns russia of consequences if it soldiers cross the border. all vladimir putin had a morning of his own, the ukraine joining nato would undermine russia's security, saying his concerns have been ignored by the u.s. and its allies. the united nations appeal for close to $1 billion one year after the military coup in myanmar. the anniversary has been marked with silent protests. the man who invented a viral game sold it to the new york times. we will solve the puzzle for you. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start the night with a standoff over ukraine and president putin has accused the u.s. and nato of ignoring russia's fundamental security concerns. russia wants guarantees that the nato military alliance won't expand eastward and include ukraine. u.s. and its allies said they won't accept this demand. there are over 100,000 russian troops on the border with ukraine. russia says it's not planning to invade. there has been a flurry of him -- international diplomatic flurry the prime ministers of the u.k. in pola
boris johnson warns russia of consequences if it soldiers cross the border. all vladimir putin had a morning of his own, the ukraine joining nato would undermine russia's security, saying his concerns have been ignored by the u.s. and its allies. the united nations appeal for close to $1 billion one year after the military coup in myanmar. the anniversary has been marked with silent protests. the man who invented a viral game sold it to the new york times. we will solve the puzzle for you. ♪...
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or what happened on boris johnson's birthday in june. and of course, the party that allegedly happened to the night before prince phillips, funeral, formal, under mccann livingston he just heard from their predicts. it's the end game for boris johnson's political career. when this started to come out, he lied again and again and again denying it all. now he's after except the fact he wasn't telling the truth and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mine time. and when a prime minister's court lying is the end of their career, and the simple fact is, the poll ratings, boris johnson is so low, that is to told him he's don't get rid of him. and he takes them into the next general election. they're going to be white town of staying with the k, the could be an abrupt reversal to a controversial cobit policy on the cards. the government says it's going to think again about the vaccine mandate for health care work is in england as a grapples with severe hospital staff shortages. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense agai
or what happened on boris johnson's birthday in june. and of course, the party that allegedly happened to the night before prince phillips, funeral, formal, under mccann livingston he just heard from their predicts. it's the end game for boris johnson's political career. when this started to come out, he lied again and again and again denying it all. now he's after except the fact he wasn't telling the truth and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mine time. and when a prime minister's...
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it's the end, the game for boris johnson's political career. when this started to come out, he lied again and again and again denying all now exactly except the fact he wasn't telling the truth. and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mind all the time. and when a prime minister's court, lying in the end of their career, and the simple fact is, the poll ratings, boris johnson are so low, that is to told him, please don't get rid of him. and he takes them into the next general election. they are going to be white count of staying with the k, the could be an abrupt reversal to a controversial cobit policy on the cards. the government says it's going to think again about the vaccine mandate for health care work is in england as a grapples with severe hospital staff shortages. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense against covert 19, i believe that it is no longer proportionate to require vaccination as a condition of deployment through spectrum, the policy had initially sparked massive outrage is about 80000 than h. s. work
it's the end, the game for boris johnson's political career. when this started to come out, he lied again and again and again denying all now exactly except the fact he wasn't telling the truth. and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mind all the time. and when a prime minister's court, lying in the end of their career, and the simple fact is, the poll ratings, boris johnson are so low, that is to told him, please don't get rid of him. and he takes them into the next general election....
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- even more terrifying is a boris johnson whatever to the - even more terrifying is a boris. johnson whatever to the ukraine earlier— johnson whatever to the ukraine earlier this — johnson whatever to the ukraine earlier this week— johnson whatever to the ukraine earlier this week and _ johnson whatever to the ukraine earlier this week and was - johnson whatever to the ukraine l earlier this week and was standing shoulder— earlier this week and was standing shoulder to— earlier this week and was standing shoulder to shoulder— earlier this week and was standing shoulder to shoulder with - earlier this week and was standing shoulder to shoulder with the - shoulder to shoulder with the president— shoulder to shoulder with the president we _ shoulder to shoulder with the president we talked - shoulder to shoulder with the president we talked earlier i shoulder to shoulder with the | president we talked earlier on shoulder to shoulder with the - president we talked earlier on with our position — president we talked earlier on with our position in— president we ta
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and the simple fact is that he's all i think, being ran tough by our prime minister boris johnson to distract attention from the scandal he's involved in that he held always illegal parties, but 10 downing state. while the rest of us who knocked down a, b. c has suspended, comedian and tv personality would be go both for claiming the holocaust was not about race, but rather a conflict between 2 groups of white people. she since apologized. she made her remark on a b, c. show the view provoking a furious backlash. you're going to do this, then let's be truthful about it because the holocaust isn't about race. now, it's not about, you know, all the goldberg, the holocaust was about to not to systematic annihilation of the jewish people who they deemed to be an inferior race. that he humanized them and used this racist propaganda to justify watering 6000000 jews. holocaust distortion is dangerous. anti semitism is a cancer and a poison that is increasingly excused in our culture and television and permeates basis. that should shock us. all. racism was central to nazi ideology. jews were
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. >>> and uk prime minister boris johnson will lift all restrictions in england as we live with covid and bill gates says another pandemic is all but certain. >> the cost for the next pandemic is not super large. it is not like climate change. if we're rational, yes the next time we'll catch it early and won't go global like it did this time >>> warm welcome to "street signs. excited to have rosanna in the studio we have fresh data from the eurozone these are the flash pmi the services sector has come in at 55.8. that is up from 51.1 in january. in terms of the breakdown with services and manufacturing, the manufacturing flash at 58.4. compared to 58.7 in january. that services number, which, of course, highly in focus with th restrictions, the flash services at 55.8 versus 51.1 in january those are the numbers from the eurozone in terms of the color, the economic recovery rebounded in february despite soaring prices. that is a focal point today. factories seeing another solid month. activity could have been faster, but we had lingering supply chain bottlenecks and booming demand the
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his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world. consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. a pathetic embarrassment. boris johnson says he's helping with a diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusted him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. well, it comes as $9.10 people don't think doris johnson is fit to run the country and his approval ratings on now an old time low. they've sunk to just 22 percent. so, intervening in the crisis in eastern europe is all about changing the image for bars johnson and trying to change the public perceptions and opinions. bars. johnson wants to almost season initiative be a leading voice and trying to alleviate and deescalate the tensions only this telephone call still hasn't even happened despite drug putin speaking to the italian prime minister. and indeed, the french president for the lawrence johnson here in the u. k. it seems like he wants a swiftly move on fr
his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world. consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. a pathetic embarrassment. boris johnson says he's helping with a diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusted him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. well, it comes as $9.10 people don't think doris johnson is fit to run the country and his approval ratings on now an...
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. >> and i'm boris sanchez. there are dire warnings out of ukraine this morning, a looming invasion could begin at any moment. vice president kamala harris has a fresh warning to russia, though reiterating that diplomacy is still possible. >>> also, dozens of arrests, smoke grenades, fireworks, police crashed with protesters after weeks of demonstrations in ottawa. >>> and the fentanyl epidemic takes aim at middle schoolers. how drug dealers are using social media sites and emojis to rope kids in. what drug agents want every parent to know. >>> and, listen, get ready, yes, it's polar bear plunge. over 15 million people here in the u.s. now in the path of incoming arctic temperatures. >> yikes. ♪ >>> good morning. it is sunday, february 20th. we are grateful to have you. thanks for waking up with us, good morning, christi. >> good morning, boris. good to see you. i wish we were talking about something that was a little happier, but we do need to start with you on what's happening in eastern europe. the world is
. >> and i'm boris sanchez. there are dire warnings out of ukraine this morning, a looming invasion could begin at any moment. vice president kamala harris has a fresh warning to russia, though reiterating that diplomacy is still possible. >>> also, dozens of arrests, smoke grenades, fireworks, police crashed with protesters after weeks of demonstrations in ottawa. >>> and the fentanyl epidemic takes aim at middle schoolers. how drug dealers are using social media sites...
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boris johnson accused vladimir putin of effectively holding a gun against the ukraine. ukraine's president zelensky warned any russian invasion to his country would lead to a full-scale war in europe. if you want further analysis on that story or any other stories from me and the outsourced team you can get them from different places, certainly on the bbc website. bbc news.com. you can listen to all of these programs from the bbc's sound cloud. thank you for watching all of these programs. see you tomorrow. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundati. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narror: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... woman: the rules of business are being reinvented with a
boris johnson accused vladimir putin of effectively holding a gun against the ukraine. ukraine's president zelensky warned any russian invasion to his country would lead to a full-scale war in europe. if you want further analysis on that story or any other stories from me and the outsourced team you can get them from different places, certainly on the bbc website. bbc news.com. you can listen to all of these programs from the bbc's sound cloud. thank you for watching all of these programs. see...
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this comment from boris johnson telling european _ comment from boris johnson telling european leaders to get off the talking — european leaders to get off the talking about petrol prices and eight — talking about petrol prices and eight minute which is relevantjust in the _ eight minute which is relevantjust in the sense that all of these world leaders are — in the sense that all of these world leaders are grappling with the fact that the _ leaders are grappling with the fact that the stance they take on russia and ukraine is going to have a direct— and ukraine is going to have a direct effect on their citizens to and we — direct effect on their citizens to and we have stuff to lose as a result — and we have stuff to lose as a result of— and we have stuff to lose as a result of this. interestingly, one sub story— result of this. interestingly, one sub story that more work in the city of london _ sub story that more work in the city of london to— sub story that more work in the city of london to implement some of the sanctions _ of london to implement some of the sanc
this comment from boris johnson telling european _ comment from boris johnson telling european leaders to get off the talking — european leaders to get off the talking about petrol prices and eight — talking about petrol prices and eight minute which is relevantjust in the _ eight minute which is relevantjust in the sense that all of these world leaders are — in the sense that all of these world leaders are grappling with the fact that the _ leaders are grappling with the fact that the...
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that was boris _ work. prime minister, thank you. that was boris johnson _ work. prime minister, thank you. that was boris johnson speaking | work. prime minister, thank you. i that was boris johnson speaking to that was borisjohnson speaking to sophie raworth. time for the weather with darren. another nine storm on the way. storm franklin hasjust been named by the met office, bringing strengthening winds to northern ireland overnight but the winds are picking up during today and the weather is pretty bad out there already, a lot of rain especially in the north west of england, some flooding, we will find some more flooding as the rain continues to affect large parts of england and wales through the rest of today. scotland and northern ireland turning brighter and shari, these could be heavy with possibly some thunder and the wind is widely gusting at 50 or 60 miles an hour, possibly stronger around some of the western coast of england and wales. in scotland and northern ireland, it is turning chilly already, turning colder, mild across england and wales but wet a
that was boris _ work. prime minister, thank you. that was boris johnson _ work. prime minister, thank you. that was boris johnson speaking | work. prime minister, thank you. i that was boris johnson speaking to that was borisjohnson speaking to sophie raworth. time for the weather with darren. another nine storm on the way. storm franklin hasjust been named by the met office, bringing strengthening winds to northern ireland overnight but the winds are picking up during today and the weather is...
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prime minister boris johnson. police in london are investigating more than 300 photographs and 500 pages of documents after a report of more than a dozen alcohol-fueled parties during covid lockdowns. more from cbs' roxana saberi. >> -- but firstly, i want to say sorry. >> reporter: for british prime minister boris johnson, party gate is far from over. >> i want to say sorry for the way this matter has been handled. >> the public know that this is a man they can no longer trust. >> reporter: today's report found some of the gathering at ten downing street at the height of covid restrictions should not have been allowed to take place and reflected failures of leadership and judgment. one was a birthday party in johnson's honor. ( singing ) after he made the school visit. two more took place on the eve of prince philip's funeral when his widow queen elizabeth had to mourn alone. >> people do not respect him anymore. >> reporter: sonia purnell is an author of a biography on boris johnson. >> do you think he's going t
prime minister boris johnson. police in london are investigating more than 300 photographs and 500 pages of documents after a report of more than a dozen alcohol-fueled parties during covid lockdowns. more from cbs' roxana saberi. >> -- but firstly, i want to say sorry. >> reporter: for british prime minister boris johnson, party gate is far from over. >> i want to say sorry for the way this matter has been handled. >> the public know that this is a man they can no...
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depends on how long boris survives. you're a giant on fleet street, what do you think your legacy will be? i hope we made the times and sunday times successful, financially stable with good journalism. we have incredibly talented journalists, and they will survive for another 200—plus years. that's a key objectives, we are just guardians of these titles and we have to establish them to be successful for the future. thank you so much forjoining us today. thank you very much. for now, thanks for watching, goodbye. good afternoon. it's miserable out there for many, spells of heavy rain moving their way across england and wales. blustery showers and gusts of winds in excess of 60—70mph once again on exposed coasts. why the rain will ease but then this comes under pressure, we see the squeeze in the isobars, the strongest of the winds. so the met office has issued an amber warning for northern ireland, wider gusts of winds, gale force through the i you receive. winds of 80 mph plus. we also see some rain to the early hou
depends on how long boris survives. you're a giant on fleet street, what do you think your legacy will be? i hope we made the times and sunday times successful, financially stable with good journalism. we have incredibly talented journalists, and they will survive for another 200—plus years. that's a key objectives, we are just guardians of these titles and we have to establish them to be successful for the future. thank you so much forjoining us today. thank you very much. for now, thanks...
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boris johnson warns russia of consequences if it soldiers cross the border. all vladimir putin had a morning of his own, the ukraine joining nato would undermine russia's security, saying his concerns have been ignored by the u.s. and its allies. the united nations appeal for close to $1 billion one year after the military coup in myanmar. the anniversary has been marked with silent protests. the man who invented a viral game sold it to the new york times. we will solve the puzzle for you. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start the night with a standoff over ukraine and president putin has accused the u. and nato of ignoring russia's fundamental security concerns. russia wants guarantees that the nato military alliance won't expand eastward and include ukraine. u.s. and its allies said they won't accept this demand. there are over 100,000 russian troops on the border with ukraine. russia says it's not planning to invade. there has been a flurry of him -- international diplomatic flurry the prime ministers of the u.k. in poland
boris johnson warns russia of consequences if it soldiers cross the border. all vladimir putin had a morning of his own, the ukraine joining nato would undermine russia's security, saying his concerns have been ignored by the u.s. and its allies. the united nations appeal for close to $1 billion one year after the military coup in myanmar. the anniversary has been marked with silent protests. the man who invented a viral game sold it to the new york times. we will solve the puzzle for you. ♪...
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>> reporter: hi, boris. hi, christi. so, we're here in a residential neighborhood, quite near to one of kyiv's airport. you can see behind me, i'm just going to step out of the way so my cameraman scotty mcwinnie can show you here the damage that's been done. some kind of a projectile hit this apartment building at about 8:15 this morning. we're hearing. you can still see smoke coming from it. there was a big fire, still smoking. there are ambulance workers on the scene. and what they're doing now is trying to take some scaffolding up there to try to 22nd and 23rd floors from collapsing. but miraculously no one was actually killed in this streike. we're hearing from ukrainian authorities that six people were wounded. frankly, it's hard to imagine how anyone survived that. but six people were wounded. they're being treated in various hospitals and there's a little bit of a he said/she said going on about how this happened. ukrainians saying this is the work of a russian missile. and the russians are saying that they belie
>> reporter: hi, boris. hi, christi. so, we're here in a residential neighborhood, quite near to one of kyiv's airport. you can see behind me, i'm just going to step out of the way so my cameraman scotty mcwinnie can show you here the damage that's been done. some kind of a projectile hit this apartment building at about 8:15 this morning. we're hearing. you can still see smoke coming from it. there was a big fire, still smoking. there are ambulance workers on the scene. and what they're...
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his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office running at government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign when it comes as 9 and 10 people don't think boris johnson is fit enough to run the country. and the latest approval ratings has shown that barnes johnson, his party, has sunk to just 22 percent. so it seems like borrow's johnson is trying to immediately move on from the su gray, black clash, a foreign secretary liz trusted in the house of commons. she was ramping up the rhetoric even with threatening sanctions against russia, but she was actually met with laughter and jazz across the house of commons, who are taking the government seriously. those in and around the kremlin will have no way to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive d, stabi
his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office running at government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign when it comes as 9 and 10 people don't think boris johnson is fit enough to run the country. and the latest approval ratings has shown that...
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a swipe at boris johnson. let's see how things are playing out across the different asset classes. the s&p pointing to losses. this time yesterday the two year was at 1.19, currently at 1.17. the flattening remains across this yield curve. the dollar index is down 0.2%. a risk on sense in the markets. the ruble remains in focus around geopolitics. biden was speaking to the foreign minister of russia. we look ahead to opec-plus. goldman sachs says $90 a barrel may force them to up production. bitcoin in the last few days facing something of a rally. currently up, 0.1%. francine: fed officials want to avoid unnecessary stock market moves disrupting the u.s. economy as they prepare to increase interest rates. maybe they do not do 50 basis points in march. the companies moving the most, tech leading the gains after nasdaq up 1.3%. materials up 1.2%. communication services, gaining 0.2%. a lot of earnings for the optimists, the corporate earnings continue to underpin the case for stocks. 80% of u.s. companies that
a swipe at boris johnson. let's see how things are playing out across the different asset classes. the s&p pointing to losses. this time yesterday the two year was at 1.19, currently at 1.17. the flattening remains across this yield curve. the dollar index is down 0.2%. a risk on sense in the markets. the ruble remains in focus around geopolitics. biden was speaking to the foreign minister of russia. we look ahead to opec-plus. goldman sachs says $90 a barrel may force them to up...
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amara and boris. >> thank you so much. amara and i are going to step aside for an hour, let smerconish take the reins then back. >>> and the life and freddie of lyndon b. johnson here is a preview. >> l.bj was intensely aware that he came into the office under the cloak of tragedy. >> it drove him to try to do things no one else had ever changed. >> he said what is the hell is presidency for, if you're not going to do something bold, why be here. >> i think lyndon johnson would be seen today as one of the greatest presidents because of what he did. but he made one bad mistake. >> he couldn't make a win out of this, no matter how hard he tried. >> lbj said, i wish they knew that i want peace as much as they do. >> it's important to reflect and look back and see what has been done, because there's no better way to judge the future than with the past. >> lbj, triumph and tragedy, premieres totomorrow night at 90 on cnn. before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you'r
amara and boris. >> thank you so much. amara and i are going to step aside for an hour, let smerconish take the reins then back. >>> and the life and freddie of lyndon b. johnson here is a preview. >> l.bj was intensely aware that he came into the office under the cloak of tragedy. >> it drove him to try to do things no one else had ever changed. >> he said what is the hell is presidency for, if you're not going to do something bold, why be here. >> i...
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or what happened on boris johnson's birthday in june. and of course, the party that allegedly happened the night before prince philip's funeral form, a london mccann livingston he heard from just a little earlier predicts. it's the end game for boris johnson's political career. when they started to come out, he lied again and again and again, denying it all. now he's actually except the fact he wasn't telling the truth and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mine on time. and when a prime minister's court lying is the end of their career, and the simple fact is, the poll ratings for boris johnson is so low. that is to told him, please don't get rid of him. and he takes them into the next general election. they're going to be white town, will stay with the u. k. that could be an abrupt reversal to a controversial koby policy on the cards. the government says it's going to think again about the vaccine mandate for health care work is in england as it grapples with the via hospital staff shortages. while vaccination remains our very
or what happened on boris johnson's birthday in june. and of course, the party that allegedly happened the night before prince philip's funeral form, a london mccann livingston he heard from just a little earlier predicts. it's the end game for boris johnson's political career. when they started to come out, he lied again and again and again, denying it all. now he's actually except the fact he wasn't telling the truth and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mine on time. and when a...
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how much more room does boris johnson have? we will bring back therese. that is coming up on the cable at 5:00 in london on dab digital radio. you can catch the podcast on spotify and apple. kailey: that coming up in about 22 minutes. any minute we do expect we will be hearing from president biden. before we get to that we will be talking more about russia and ukraine. select of the carlsberg conversation. what is the radius with the geopolitics and how does that make you want to look at investment in russia. we will discuss the latest with polina kurdyavko, bluebay head of emerging markets and a senior portfolio manager there. we are continuing to monitor what is happening at the white house. president biden do to give remarks at any minute from the state dining room. we will bring you when we get them. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is the european close. you're looking at a live shot of the principal room. tune into bloomberg's monthly series chief future officer featuring macy's ceo adrian mitchell. this is bloomberg. guy: let's talk about what i
how much more room does boris johnson have? we will bring back therese. that is coming up on the cable at 5:00 in london on dab digital radio. you can catch the podcast on spotify and apple. kailey: that coming up in about 22 minutes. any minute we do expect we will be hearing from president biden. before we get to that we will be talking more about russia and ukraine. select of the carlsberg conversation. what is the radius with the geopolitics and how does that make you want to look at...
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boris johnson _ of boris johnson. what about that report? boris johnson seems - of boris johnson. what about that report? boris johnson seems to l report? borisjohnson seems to have... report? boris johnson seems to have... , . ., report? boris johnson seems to have... , ., «i , , have... they are kidding themselves if they think — have... they are kidding themselves if they think they _ have... they are kidding themselves if they think they have _ have... they are kidding themselves if they think they have been - if they think they have been reassured. a leopard doesn't change its spots. he has been sacked from jobs, he has never told the truth, and now he has been caught lying repeatedly about breaking rules that he himself wrote. if tory mps think they are reassured, that i am afraid they are reassured, that i am afraid they are reassured, that i am afraid they are in cloud cuckoo land. we wait to see _ they are in cloud cuckoo land. we wait to see now. it feels like that imminent— wait to see now. it feels like that imminent pressure on the prime minister— imminent pres
boris johnson _ of boris johnson. what about that report? boris johnson seems - of boris johnson. what about that report? boris johnson seems to l report? borisjohnson seems to have... report? boris johnson seems to have... , . ., report? boris johnson seems to have... , ., «i , , have... they are kidding themselves if they think — have... they are kidding themselves if they think they _ have... they are kidding themselves if they think they have _ have... they are kidding themselves if they...
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these are very tough times for boris johnson. dani: it is something we heard over and over again that we have to wait, but what does the mood seemed to be right now at the moment. does it seem like we are likely, that this will likely convince more mps that johnson needs to go? >> yes, we sought in the house of commons more mps come out and be openly against the prime minister. people who are seriously against him. there was this meeting. the prime minister said, i am making changes, i'm listening more to your concerns, you need to give me another shot. the question is can it continue to hold when we get the findings of that probe, which could be pretty damming and the prime minister said he will publish the rest of the report. that could include all sorts of details. he is by no means out of the woods at this point. dani: another line that he went with his we have to deal with a lot. there are russia concerns. how is that playing out that the government needs to be concentrating on some of these other issues that plagued the cou
these are very tough times for boris johnson. dani: it is something we heard over and over again that we have to wait, but what does the mood seemed to be right now at the moment. does it seem like we are likely, that this will likely convince more mps that johnson needs to go? >> yes, we sought in the house of commons more mps come out and be openly against the prime minister. people who are seriously against him. there was this meeting. the prime minister said, i am making changes, i'm...
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and those views being echoed somewhat by those within the house of commons itself. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. he will travel to moscow or wherever he's going in eastern europe this week, but every one will know that he's a man with a time bomb sitting under him. now in addition to his phone call on tuesday, with president foods in burse, johnson is expected to fly out to the ukraine for some meetings. and it comes in the wake of his foreign secretary list trust, saying that the u. k. government were ready to pass new legislation that would enable them to pass sanctions on more russian businesses and more russian, businessman against what they say would be an attempt to deter russia from any attempt at invading the ukraine. but that something which moscow has strenuously denied time and time again saying that there's no intention whatsoever for russia to inquire to invade the ukraine. the leader of ukraine is telling the west to sort
and those views being echoed somewhat by those within the house of commons itself. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. he will travel to moscow or wherever he's going in eastern europe this week, but every one will know that he's a man with a time bomb sitting under him. now in addition to his phone call on tuesday, with president foods in burse,...
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boris johnson just 24%. joe biden 41%. to put it into american context, a 24% approval rating, if you look back, richard nixon had the same approval rating when he resigned the u.s. presidency in 1974. right? it's amazing. and only harry truman in 1952 had a lower approval rating than johnson's currently is. it is just a terrible rating. he has lost the trust of the folks. and if you look at this, every u.s. president that had as low a rating as johnson either resigned or lost the next general election. his numbers are atrocious. >> so, what does history suggest about his future? >> i mean, the future is that at this particular point, if you look at the numbers, you say, okay, historically speaking, he's probably going to either lose or have to resign. and if you look right now and you look at the next general election between the conservatives and labor, you see that the conservatives now are down significantly. and if you look, his numbers are worse than 93% of all of the prime minister ratings since 1977, and it's the l
boris johnson just 24%. joe biden 41%. to put it into american context, a 24% approval rating, if you look back, richard nixon had the same approval rating when he resigned the u.s. presidency in 1974. right? it's amazing. and only harry truman in 1952 had a lower approval rating than johnson's currently is. it is just a terrible rating. he has lost the trust of the folks. and if you look at this, every u.s. president that had as low a rating as johnson either resigned or lost the next general...
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they have to decide if they want to push prime minister boris johnson out. and if they do, they submit a letter, a letter of no confidence to something called the 1922 committee. a committee that oversees the conservative party in this country. once 54 lawmakers -- that's 15% of conservative lawmakers in this country submit those letters, that's when a vote can be triggered. but here's the thing. the committee doesn't have to reveal how many letters it's received until that threshold of 15% is reached. and we also know that although there is so much anger within the party, there's no organized re rebellion. these are lawmakers taking matters into their own hands. you have to start asking yourself, christine, what is the end game here? you still have that police investigation. you still have a prime minister who is in power despite massive public outrage. there has got to be a goal here. there has to be an end game. >> you've already seen consequences. he lost four top aides last week. what are the consequences if there is a no coneloquence vote? >> reporter:
they have to decide if they want to push prime minister boris johnson out. and if they do, they submit a letter, a letter of no confidence to something called the 1922 committee. a committee that oversees the conservative party in this country. once 54 lawmakers -- that's 15% of conservative lawmakers in this country submit those letters, that's when a vote can be triggered. but here's the thing. the committee doesn't have to reveal how many letters it's received until that threshold of 15% is...
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johnson going on this face-saving — story of boris johnson going on this face—saving tour of the north and it won'tiust_ face—saving tour of the north and it won'tjust be scotland but it will he the _ won'tjust be scotland but it will be the north of england as well and he will_ be the north of england as well and he will be selling this idea of leveling up which is part of the manifesto of course a big part of the reason — manifesto of course a big part of the reason why he was elected and he was talking _ the reason why he was elected and he was talking about leveling up in education and transport and skilled work and _ education and transport and skilled work and also in health. and yet if you look— work and also in health. and yet if you took at— work and also in health. and yet if you look at the front page of the guardian, — you look at the front page of the guardian, we have got a clear and present, — guardian, we have got a clear and present, urgent problem with the quality— present, urgent problem with the quality of— present, urgent problem with the quality of
johnson going on this face-saving — story of boris johnson going on this face—saving tour of the north and it won'tiust_ face—saving tour of the north and it won'tjust be scotland but it will he the _ won'tjust be scotland but it will be the north of england as well and he will_ be the north of england as well and he will be selling this idea of leveling up which is part of the manifesto of course a big part of the reason — manifesto of course a big part of the reason why he was elected...
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and boris johnson in that earlier statement, he starts off by apologizing. and within seconds, he's already blaming everybody else. and he's not -- the contrition that he starts off by saying, i'm sorry, disappears. and tonight i think he's truly on the ropes. but whether he goes, that we'll have to wait for some time to tell. >> what determines whether or not he stays in power? >> trust. what happens with the metropolitan police report, what the final report says. and from johnson's point of view, which is what many people -- party gate, the more party gate goes on, the more people become relaxed about it. this is the picture. look at the picture of the queen, her majesty, the queen, at the funeral of her husband, prince phillip at windsor castle. she's sitting there following the rules after 70-odd years of marriage being widowed and meanwhile he's having parties the night before at number 10. >> wow, harry, you've got new insight into boris johnson's poll numbers. >> they're awful. i mean, the way you can compare it is just look at joe biden who is not a
and boris johnson in that earlier statement, he starts off by apologizing. and within seconds, he's already blaming everybody else. and he's not -- the contrition that he starts off by saying, i'm sorry, disappears. and tonight i think he's truly on the ropes. but whether he goes, that we'll have to wait for some time to tell. >> what determines whether or not he stays in power? >> trust. what happens with the metropolitan police report, what the final report says. and from...
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it was doctor, now breaks down boris johnson's visit. well versed, johnson has upped the ante and up the robust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might, and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at key in care of at the joint conference with president of ukraine. or as johnson is threatening sanctions, he says a packet of sanctions is just there waiting at the ready on the wayside. should a single russian soldier even enter a toe cap into the region. however, in times of this minute trim might think quite specific that its ukrainian military might, and it's also appealed to the russian public. the single most useful thing we can do is get over to the russian public, the ukrainian army route for a 1000, a new crew. they would put up a very, very few bloody
it was doctor, now breaks down boris johnson's visit. well versed, johnson has upped the ante and up the robust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might, and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at key in care...
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her departure was seen as the most significant, as she had been one of boris johnson's closest aides. she said she resigned when he refused to apologise for his false claims about keir starmer when he was director of public prosecutions. and today, you couldn't mask the difference in tone between the prime minister and the health secretary. keir starmer, when he was running the dpp, did a good job and he should be respected for it. it's a tough job, and he deserves absolute respect for that. but the prime minister has also come out and clarified those remarks. although some of the downing street resignations were unforeseen, ministers were putting on a brave face. the people who are going are very distinguished public servants who've done an enormous amount to help, but the prime minister wanted change and he said that there would be change, and we're seeing that change now. but remaining staff in downing street attended another gathering today, a pep talk from the prime minister. i'm told he quoted from the lion king, saying "change is good". but some sceptical mps suggested that eit
her departure was seen as the most significant, as she had been one of boris johnson's closest aides. she said she resigned when he refused to apologise for his false claims about keir starmer when he was director of public prosecutions. and today, you couldn't mask the difference in tone between the prime minister and the health secretary. keir starmer, when he was running the dpp, did a good job and he should be respected for it. it's a tough job, and he deserves absolute respect for that....
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a vital diplomatic opportunity has been missed is boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world. consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign while it comes as the latest polls suggest that $9.10 people want boris johnson out and don't think he's fit to run the country, plus his approval ratings are all no 7, all time low just 22 percent. so it seems as though bars, johnson immediately wants to move away from the su grey inquiry into the downing street allegations. and so that's why he has headed offer to care, but it's not as and these know the public now, but the british media to that coming out with some pretty serious a damming headlines against boris johnson. the government, including pointing to the fact, is only a matter of time for the prime minister that his roman empire is falling and even that his government is the
a vital diplomatic opportunity has been missed is boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world. consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign while it comes as the latest polls suggest that $9.10 people want boris johnson out and don't...
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this is an agreed message, exactly as boris said. we list areas we're ready to sit and discuss on arms control missiles, nuclear, and many other issues. the point is that it has to be verifiable and balanced. and then we list also some areas where we cannot make compromises, especially the right for every nation to choose its own path. and the right of course for nato to defend and protect all allies. this idea that we should introduce some kind of second-class allies, those allies that have joined nato after 1997, is absolutely not acceptable for us. but verifiable, balanced arms control, that's something we absolutely are in favor of and ready to engage in with russia. let me just briefly also add that the military adaptation sends a clear signal that russia has a choice. they can either choose a diplomatic solution and we are ready to sit down, but if they choose confrontation, they will pay a high price. there will be economic sanctions, there will be increased nato military presence in the eastern part of the alliance, u.k. is r
this is an agreed message, exactly as boris said. we list areas we're ready to sit and discuss on arms control missiles, nuclear, and many other issues. the point is that it has to be verifiable and balanced. and then we list also some areas where we cannot make compromises, especially the right for every nation to choose its own path. and the right of course for nato to defend and protect all allies. this idea that we should introduce some kind of second-class allies, those allies that have...
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this take you back to ukraine where boris johnson's plane has just back to ukraine where boris johnson's plane hasjust landed. johnson's plane has just landed. sorry johnson's plane hasjust landed. sorry for the camera work there. can't control it from this end. but thatis can't control it from this end. but that is the plane that has just touched down as we watched arriving, it is a chartered plane which left stansted with some of boris johnson's staff and i'm not sure if the prime minister is quite ready to disembark yet but as soon as he does, there is a guard of honour there for him and here come the steps and that's always a good start. what a moment of relief when you see the steps coming on a plane. speaking from personal experience. anyway, he is going to be meeting ukrainian president, there's going to be a news conference between the leaders and the prime minister is going to be talking about the support that britain can offer. it has already sent anti—tank missiles, 2000 short range anti—tank missiles, and advisers to tutor the ukrainians on how to use those missiles. but
this take you back to ukraine where boris johnson's plane has just back to ukraine where boris johnson's plane hasjust landed. johnson's plane has just landed. sorry johnson's plane hasjust landed. sorry for the camera work there. can't control it from this end. but thatis can't control it from this end. but that is the plane that has just touched down as we watched arriving, it is a chartered plane which left stansted with some of boris johnson's staff and i'm not sure if the prime minister is...
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., boris johnson has announced an end to the u.k.'s covid-19 regulations day after the queen tested positive for the virus. we have the very latest. what are we expecting from the u.k. government today? what will be the de-risking position by the government? >> good morning. one of the de-risking positions will be ending restrictions for people to self-isolate if they test positive for covid-19 in england. that will be replaced by new guidance. prime minister boris johnson said the outline is living with covid plan in parliament later, as ministers return from recess. we will see those new regulations on plans put in place. really for the last two years, we have lived with the strict covid restrictions. that has halted the spread of the virus throughout england. now the government is saying the vaccine rollout has been so successful, we are in the position to move ahead into a new era when it comes to the virus. another thing we are expected to here today, that the government is going to scrap free testing, that is pcr and lateral flo
., boris johnson has announced an end to the u.k.'s covid-19 regulations day after the queen tested positive for the virus. we have the very latest. what are we expecting from the u.k. government today? what will be the de-risking position by the government? >> good morning. one of the de-risking positions will be ending restrictions for people to self-isolate if they test positive for covid-19 in england. that will be replaced by new guidance. prime minister boris johnson said the...
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boris johnson's enemies believe could be a reckoning. he started with another apology. >> firstly, i want to say sorry. and i am sorry for the things we simply did not get right, and also sorry for the way that this matter has been handled. and it is no use saying that this or that was within the rules. there is no use saying that people were working hard. this pandemic was hard for everyone. reporter: his penance, though, not changing his own address, but shifting others around. >> mr. speaker, it is not enough to say sorry. this is a ment when we must look at ourselves in the mirror and we must learn. we are making changes now to the way downing street and the cabinet office is run so that we can get on with the job that i was elected to do, and a job that this government was elected to do. mr. speaker, i get it, and i will fix it. reporter: the findings are grim for downing street. there is a serious failure to observe the high standards expected, with too little thought given to what was happening across the country. there were failu
boris johnson's enemies believe could be a reckoning. he started with another apology. >> firstly, i want to say sorry. and i am sorry for the things we simply did not get right, and also sorry for the way that this matter has been handled. and it is no use saying that this or that was within the rules. there is no use saying that people were working hard. this pandemic was hard for everyone. reporter: his penance, though, not changing his own address, but shifting others around. >>...
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boris and christie, he is russian. this is russia's second straight title and the tenth of his career as it relates to rublev, but these are very big statements from some of the top russian athletes in the world. >> as we know, vladimir putin does not like dissenting voices, especially on a world stage. carolyn manno, thank you so much. >>> when "new day" continues, we're going to bring you the latest on fighting across ukraine. we'll take you to the front lines and update you on new international sanctions aimed at crippling russia's's economy. we're back in a couple of minutes. stay with us. >> bleacher report update brought to you by dish, tuned into youou. ♪ (mail recipient 1) thank you. that's open. (mail recipient 2) all the mail is open. (mail recipient 4) so this one's open too. (delivery man) yeah, that one's open. (mail recipient 5) why are you delivering mail to me that's open? (delivery man) don't worry nobody read them. (mail recipient 6) and that's okay? (delivery man) oh that looks kind of serious. (ma
boris and christie, he is russian. this is russia's second straight title and the tenth of his career as it relates to rublev, but these are very big statements from some of the top russian athletes in the world. >> as we know, vladimir putin does not like dissenting voices, especially on a world stage. carolyn manno, thank you so much. >>> when "new day" continues, we're going to bring you the latest on fighting across ukraine. we'll take you to the front lines and...
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we pretty much being the same as boris johnson. ~ ., ., ~ pretty much being the same as boris johnson. ~ . ., ,, ., johnson. we have talked about the mps, let's include _ johnson. we have talked about the mps, let's include the _ johnson. we have talked about the mps, let's include the voters - johnson. we have talked about the mps, let's include the voters as . mps, let's include the voters as well. elizabeth in the west midlands, when you want to people in the shop and you raise the subject or they raise it with you, what kind of conversations do people have? they certainly raise it with me, thatis they certainly raise it with me, that is for sure. i spoke to a business owner who runs a cleaning company this morning. she has been a big borisjohnson supporter, she voted for him in the general election. broadly speaking you would have said she thought he had done a good job as prime minister. she was saying to me this morning she feels this is a tipping point here, that there is no way back. she said to me, how can he ask people to trust him again? that is someone who had been a big s
we pretty much being the same as boris johnson. ~ ., ., ~ pretty much being the same as boris johnson. ~ . ., ,, ., johnson. we have talked about the mps, let's include _ johnson. we have talked about the mps, let's include the _ johnson. we have talked about the mps, let's include the voters - johnson. we have talked about the mps, let's include the voters as . mps, let's include the voters as well. elizabeth in the west midlands, when you want to people in the shop and you raise the subject...
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a vital diplomatic opportunity has been missed is boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world. consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. well, it comes as the latest polls suggest that $9.10 people want boris johnson out and don't think he's fit to run the country. plus his approval ratings are all, no 7, all time low, just 22 percent. so it seems as though bars johnson immediately wants to move away from the su grey inquiry into the downing street allegations. and so that's why he has headed off to chaos, but it's not as and these know the public now, but the british media to that coming out with some pretty serious a damming headlines against lawrence johnson. the government, including pointing to the fact, is only a matter of time for the prime minister that his roman empire is falling and even that his government is
a vital diplomatic opportunity has been missed is boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world. consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. well, it comes as the latest polls suggest that $9.10 people want boris johnson out and don't...
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this is an agreed message, exactly as boris said. we list areas we're ready to sit and discuss on arms control missiles, nuclear, and many other issues. the point is that it has to be verifiable and balanced. and then we list also some areas where we cannot make compromises, especially the right for every nation to choose its own path. and the right of course for nato to defend and protect all allies. this idea that we should introduce some kind of second-class allies, those allies that have joined nato after 1997, is absolutely not acceptable for us. but verifiable, balanced arms control, that's something we absolutely are in favor of and ready to engage in with russia. let me just briefly also add that the military adaptation sends a clear signal that russia has a choice. they can either choose a diplomatic solution and we are ready to sit down, but if they choose confrontation, they will pay a high price. there will be economic sanctions, there will be increased nato military presence in the eastern part of the alliance, u.k. is r
this is an agreed message, exactly as boris said. we list areas we're ready to sit and discuss on arms control missiles, nuclear, and many other issues. the point is that it has to be verifiable and balanced. and then we list also some areas where we cannot make compromises, especially the right for every nation to choose its own path. and the right of course for nato to defend and protect all allies. this idea that we should introduce some kind of second-class allies, those allies that have...
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i'm boris sanchez. mike pence striking back on the most forceful rebuttal of trump yet, saying that trump was wrong and could have overturned the election. plus we're learning details about who trump was speaking to in the hours before the insurrection. >>> also a jobs report provided a much needed boost for the biden administration. what is meant for the overall strength of the economy more than two years into the pandemic. >>> plus, the nfl is under fire and in legal jeopardy following allegations of discrimination from one of its former head coaches. and now others are speaking up. what this could mean for the league moving forward. >>> and the winter olympics, they're going on in beijing, but diplomatic delegations from around the world, they're sitting out. how china's human rights issue is looming large over this year's winter games. ♪ >>> saturday, february 5th. you've made it to your weekend. thank you so much for spending some time with us this morning. we always appreciate it. thank you, bor
i'm boris sanchez. mike pence striking back on the most forceful rebuttal of trump yet, saying that trump was wrong and could have overturned the election. plus we're learning details about who trump was speaking to in the hours before the insurrection. >>> also a jobs report provided a much needed boost for the biden administration. what is meant for the overall strength of the economy more than two years into the pandemic. >>> plus, the nfl is under fire and in legal...
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some by the way boris johnson has personally handled it. the jipe aboutjimmy savill has gone down particularly badly wit a number of mps. some said he said he can fix it, do we think he can? and some are saying the whole saga has gone on so long that is just starting to distract from the everyday business of government. we need to draw a line under it and this is the way of doing that. all sorts of other things. political calculations to be made. the timing for those who do want him out. actually you've got to call this at the right time to make sure that you win it. although sorts of things and then the emotional impact. it is big dealfor an mp to write and say, i have no confidence in my party leader. having said that, there are mps who are backing mrjohnson. the culture secretary is one of the men here is what she had to say. there are a number of mps, ex ministers who... and a small number of mps, many in safe seats, who are, the same names we keep hearing cropping up, and some of those names have been trying to get david cameron out an
some by the way boris johnson has personally handled it. the jipe aboutjimmy savill has gone down particularly badly wit a number of mps. some said he said he can fix it, do we think he can? and some are saying the whole saga has gone on so long that is just starting to distract from the everyday business of government. we need to draw a line under it and this is the way of doing that. all sorts of other things. political calculations to be made. the timing for those who do want him out....
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it's clear that boris johnson publicly for him to quit. it's clear that borisjohnson will absolutely try to fight to stay on but right now unstable and rocky doesn't begin to cover it. {lilia now unstable and rocky doesn't begin to cover it. ., ., now unstable and rocky doesn't begin to cover it. . . , , , to cover it. ok, laura kuenssberg, live at whence _ to cover it. ok, laura kuenssberg, live at whence thank you. - the chancellor has been setting out plans to help millions of people, after the energy regulator 0fgem, confirmed an increase in what suppliers can charge customers for their gas and electricity. from april, the average bill will rise by almost £700 a year. that's because the energy price cap, the cost for the average household in england, scotland and wales for energy if they're not on a fixed deal, has been increased to almost £2,000. the changes will affect around 22 million households. adding to the rising cost of living, interest rates have doubled to 0.5%, as the bank of england tries to curb increasing prices, and i
it's clear that boris johnson publicly for him to quit. it's clear that borisjohnson will absolutely try to fight to stay on but right now unstable and rocky doesn't begin to cover it. {lilia now unstable and rocky doesn't begin to cover it. ., ., now unstable and rocky doesn't begin to cover it. . . , , , to cover it. ok, laura kuenssberg, live at whence _ to cover it. ok, laura kuenssberg, live at whence thank you. - the chancellor has been setting out plans to help millions of people, after...
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also, prime minister boris johnson announced plans to scrap all remaining legal covid restrictions in england. >> all of the efforts of the last two years finally enabled us to protect oursees whilst restoring our liberties in full. >> under the planned, people will be no longer legally required to isolate after a positive test. scientists have expressed concern over the plan. ♪ >> vladimir putin has been making a televised address to the nation saying russia will recognize the independence of two regions in eastern ukraine. much of the speech was focused on history. putin said the 1981 collapse of the soviet union saul russia robbed. he said ukraine has no history of being a true nation and accused authorities of nationalism and corruption. the two breakaway regions are currently controlled by a russian backed separatists. in 2014 date claritin dependence. from your caring don't understand why this matrs, here is some of what vladimir putin said. >> apologies. we can see vladimir putin we cannot hear him. let's emphasize why this matters. we have to go back to 2014, that is when ru
also, prime minister boris johnson announced plans to scrap all remaining legal covid restrictions in england. >> all of the efforts of the last two years finally enabled us to protect oursees whilst restoring our liberties in full. >> under the planned, people will be no longer legally required to isolate after a positive test. scientists have expressed concern over the plan. ♪ >> vladimir putin has been making a televised address to the nation saying russia will recognize...