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i should not criticize johnson. i do not criticize johnson in every way. he was patriotic, he was incorruptible. his idea of how to reconstruct the union was that presidents should do it by executive action and it was none of congress's business. a very good reconstruction could be made by ignoring the former slaves rights beyond a simple freedom. when congress try to put her a civil rights bill, johnson vetoed it and when it proposed a 14th amendment, johnson could not be to it that he did his best to keep it from being passed. it could be said that as a result of this, congress decided that it could make new deal with the president. in 1867, over johnson's veto, it went through a series of acts to force the creation of elections by black and white men alike to create constitutions based on the equal protection of the law. if those constitutions were passed by a majority of all the registered voters and if the two governments then adopted the 14th amendment, they would be in the union as good as they had ever been, represented in congress as much as they
i should not criticize johnson. i do not criticize johnson in every way. he was patriotic, he was incorruptible. his idea of how to reconstruct the union was that presidents should do it by executive action and it was none of congress's business. a very good reconstruction could be made by ignoring the former slaves rights beyond a simple freedom. when congress try to put her a civil rights bill, johnson vetoed it and when it proposed a 14th amendment, johnson could not be to it that he did his...
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isn't apart from it well any any aspect of johnson ism is creating buzz johnson is a prime minister there isn't really any kind of body of ideas will thoughts of philosophies that define his approach to politics apart from his own self advancement and in a way i think the manifesto is a reflection of that and if people are expecting all these years of astaire's to all the hardship that we've been through as a british people to end as a result of this manifesto is changes very very little i think they will be very disappointed and i think going through with boris johnson's terms will actually make us poorer and it will be harder therefore to bring back person as a cohesive united fairer country i'm really quite worried about this we're going to drill down into some of those policy suggestions from both parties in mind but i do want to stay with us just from moment here tony it's been nearly 3 and a half years since that referendum and it did seem to take a lot of people by surprise that 52 percent and decided to vote for leave do you think that this has caused a bit of a reckoning in
isn't apart from it well any any aspect of johnson ism is creating buzz johnson is a prime minister there isn't really any kind of body of ideas will thoughts of philosophies that define his approach to politics apart from his own self advancement and in a way i think the manifesto is a reflection of that and if people are expecting all these years of astaire's to all the hardship that we've been through as a british people to end as a result of this manifesto is changes very very little i...
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when johnson left he buried his evidence on the affair. >> johnson wanted this evidence of the horrible things that nixon was doing in this mysterious envelope to have the evidence to blackmail him with if that was necessary. >> tracking down the x file. became an obsession for president nixon. rumors swirled that the nixon white house that the blackmail folder was locked in a safe as a washington think tank. >> nixons gang of thieves never managed to steal the x file. one year later that same bunch of crooks the white house plumbers tries to pull off a similar caper. a bungle attempt to wiretap democratic headquarters. at the washington complex known as water gate. >> i shall resign the presidency effective noon tomorrow. >> for decades the american people have hoped that with the demise of richard nixon we'd seen the end of that level of criminal scandal. now we know that nixons criminal scheming included what the sitting president at the time believed to be treason. by nixon. to get himself into the white house. almost unimaginable. at least it used to be. >> how do you feel that so
when johnson left he buried his evidence on the affair. >> johnson wanted this evidence of the horrible things that nixon was doing in this mysterious envelope to have the evidence to blackmail him with if that was necessary. >> tracking down the x file. became an obsession for president nixon. rumors swirled that the nixon white house that the blackmail folder was locked in a safe as a washington think tank. >> nixons gang of thieves never managed to steal the x file. one...
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johnson, being johnson, decided that four days out of surgery, he would drive around johnson city. he decided four days out of the surgery, he would drive around. so this cartoon is making fun of him. i think there is one reference most of us will get. [laughter] >> lyndon johnson, he loved the newspaper. he loved seeing things about himself in the newspaper. maybe not everything he felt like he liked, but he liked to be the center of attention. and if you look at the various things in this cartoon, it is a little snapshot of lyndon johnson. there's a lot of johnson in the cartoons that shows up in those recordings. he loved to stand on cars. he loved to get gold horns to stand on cars and do politicking that way. if you know anything about johnson, he has a lot of stories. different body parts and how those compared to human being body parts and other things. cows quivering in pastures, waiting for bulls. my daughter is here, an 18-year-old high school senior p i am not sure she would know who popeye is, but i think the rest of us might know. popeye might make a comeback, so there
johnson, being johnson, decided that four days out of surgery, he would drive around johnson city. he decided four days out of the surgery, he would drive around. so this cartoon is making fun of him. i think there is one reference most of us will get. [laughter] >> lyndon johnson, he loved the newspaper. he loved seeing things about himself in the newspaper. maybe not everything he felt like he liked, but he liked to be the center of attention. and if you look at the various things in...
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johnson, being johnson, decided that four days out of surgery, he would drive around johnson city. he decided four days out of the around. he would drive so this cartoon is making fun of him. i think there is one reference most of us will get. [laughter] >> lyndon johnson, he loved the newspaper. he loved seeing things about himself in the newspaper. maybe not everything he felt like he liked, but he liked to be the center of attention. and if you look at the various things in this cartoon, it is a little snapshot of lyndon johnson. there's a lot of johnson in the cartoons that shows up in those recordings. he loved to stand on cars. he loved to get gold horns to stand on cars and do politicking that way. if you know anything about johnson, he has a lot of stories. different body parts and how those compared to human being body parts and other things. cows quivering in pastures, waiting for bulls. my daughter is here, an 18-year-old high school senior p i am not sure she would know who popeye is, but i think the rest of us might know. popeye might make a comeback, so there's a chan
johnson, being johnson, decided that four days out of surgery, he would drive around johnson city. he decided four days out of the around. he would drive so this cartoon is making fun of him. i think there is one reference most of us will get. [laughter] >> lyndon johnson, he loved the newspaper. he loved seeing things about himself in the newspaper. maybe not everything he felt like he liked, but he liked to be the center of attention. and if you look at the various things in this...
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johnson: thank you. greta: we have scott one who covers the capitol hill ,ewspaper and catherine mcmanis also the capitol hill reporter. the first question. scott: thank you for being here. republicans have been up until now complaining about the cap -- the impeachment process. as these hearings and depositions have been behind closed doors, but now this impeachment vote looking ahead at the process as it moves into the public, can you talk a little bit about what the merits of your arguments look like? president trump has urged republicans to fight impeachment on the merits, not on process. can you talk about the arguments on the merits will look like going forward? rep. johnson: that's a good question. we just had a lengthy press conference after the house floor -- after the vote on the floor, which was bipartisan, you saw two democrats vote with the republicans not to proceed with this resolution. but we have problems with both process and the substance, and we are anxious to debate both of those thin
johnson: thank you. greta: we have scott one who covers the capitol hill ,ewspaper and catherine mcmanis also the capitol hill reporter. the first question. scott: thank you for being here. republicans have been up until now complaining about the cap -- the impeachment process. as these hearings and depositions have been behind closed doors, but now this impeachment vote looking ahead at the process as it moves into the public, can you talk a little bit about what the merits of your arguments...
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johnson? prime min. johnson: the institution of the monarchy is beyond reproach. >> is prince andrew fit for purpose? mr. corbyn: before we discuss reince andrew, we should discu the viims thathere. incause of what epstein was [applause] prime min. johnson: i think all our sympathies should be obviously with the victims of jeffrey epstein and the law must certainly take its course. laura: first duel over, weeks still to go in this campaign. s but initial impression the rivals for number0 may well last. laura t.: laura kuenssberg reporting there. sir david anand borough has taken viewers around the world on his adventure and his programs have shown how plastic pollution is affecting our oceans.e oadcaster calls plastic waste vile, anhis show "blue planet 2" has won a high-profile award. he spoke with science editor david: depressing images of plastic waste drifting in the ter, sights captured by the bbc documentary series, filming that revealed that how oure throwaway cult damaging life in the oceans. sir
johnson? prime min. johnson: the institution of the monarchy is beyond reproach. >> is prince andrew fit for purpose? mr. corbyn: before we discuss reince andrew, we should discu the viims thathere. incause of what epstein was [applause] prime min. johnson: i think all our sympathies should be obviously with the victims of jeffrey epstein and the law must certainly take its course. laura: first duel over, weeks still to go in this campaign. s but initial impression the rivals for number0...
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there is this growing those that johnson has -- nose that johnson has paid if you pay attention to johnson's body shape, it is a distinctly different version of johnson than any i have seen. not this one, but the next one we are going to look at. >> let's move on. [laughter] >> that is baby hubert. and he is running for president. so, johnson -- i cannot tell if those are flies. the ranch is an important part of lyndon johnson's life. he loved to go and look at the deer and look at the river and he went to great lengths to acquire hundreds and hundreds of acres of property around him, so this was lyndon johnson's favorite place to be. and you have gone hubert humphrey wearing his boots, which look like ladies bids. they have a very high heel to them. it is kind of a feminized boot. he is skinny. most images of johnson are not of him being skinny, but i think that reflects the end of his presidency. he really was not that old. one thing to think about lyndon johnson is he died before he was eligible for medicare. he was in his early 1960's, in his 50's during most of his presidency. he had ha
there is this growing those that johnson has -- nose that johnson has paid if you pay attention to johnson's body shape, it is a distinctly different version of johnson than any i have seen. not this one, but the next one we are going to look at. >> let's move on. [laughter] >> that is baby hubert. and he is running for president. so, johnson -- i cannot tell if those are flies. the ranch is an important part of lyndon johnson's life. he loved to go and look at the deer and look at...
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what does johnson do? he pins his opinion on natural law, not on what thomas jefferson condemned as john marshall's habit of twisted twistifications and distortion of the constitution. johnson gave an explanation which is not credible. he wanted to talk about the between the obligation of contract and the regulation. isblems with that -- it quite frankly they make place quibble. first in a fletcher, marshall expressly said the states may regulate. two years later in a companion case he said it more elaborately than in 1827 in his only dissent, marshall talked about no inconsistency between the normal regulation of contract and the notion of the contract extinguishment, the revocation of a agreement. the superficial explanation is a placeholder. the true explanation is his attempt to try and walk this fine line, to find a way to be true to his principles which were a blend of robust marshall nationalism and a respect for states rights. to do it in the light of all sorts of opinions -- given versus ogden, jo
what does johnson do? he pins his opinion on natural law, not on what thomas jefferson condemned as john marshall's habit of twisted twistifications and distortion of the constitution. johnson gave an explanation which is not credible. he wanted to talk about the between the obligation of contract and the regulation. isblems with that -- it quite frankly they make place quibble. first in a fletcher, marshall expressly said the states may regulate. two years later in a companion case he said it...
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boris johnson does not say no. which isa weak boris johnson does not say no. which is a weak point, but britain will do a good deal with america but it will be on america's influence. how do you know that? they're bound to do a good deal but it will be on america's influence. i used to do this for a living. i actually did something in the real world that actually did this for a living. i was a actually did this for a living. i wasa uk actually did this for a living. i was a uk trade minister and we took to countries, there is always something in it for you but there's probably something more ended for —— ended for the other guy. in the first tv debate, it is just a snap poll, these things are only in the moment and should carry huge, boris johnson edged it with their audience bya johnson edged it with their audience by a couple centimetres within the marginfor by a couple centimetres within the margin for error according to the pole and come up line is it is too early for people to have fully engaged with the selection. early for people to have fully engag
boris johnson does not say no. which isa weak boris johnson does not say no. which is a weak point, but britain will do a good deal with america but it will be on america's influence. how do you know that? they're bound to do a good deal but it will be on america's influence. i used to do this for a living. i actually did something in the real world that actually did this for a living. i was a actually did this for a living. i wasa uk actually did this for a living. i was a uk trade minister...
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isn't apart from it well any the only aspects of johnson ism is creating buzz johnson is a prime minister there isn't really any kind of body of ideas will thoughts of philosophies that define his approach to politics apart from his own self advancement and in a way i think the manifesto is a reflection of that and if people are expecting all these years of the stairs to all the hardship that we've been through as a british people to end as a result of this manifesto is changes very very little i think they will be very disappointed and i think going through with brett johnson's terms will actually make us poorer and it will be harder therefore to bring back bush in as a cohesive united fairer country i'm really quite worried about this we're going to drill down into some of those policy suggestions from both parties in mind but i do want to stay with us just from moment here tony it's been nearly 3 and a half years since that referendum and it did seem to take a lot of people by surprise that 52 percent and decided to vote for leave do you think that this has caused a bit of a reckoning
isn't apart from it well any the only aspects of johnson ism is creating buzz johnson is a prime minister there isn't really any kind of body of ideas will thoughts of philosophies that define his approach to politics apart from his own self advancement and in a way i think the manifesto is a reflection of that and if people are expecting all these years of the stairs to all the hardship that we've been through as a british people to end as a result of this manifesto is changes very very little...
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johnson was the president and the final decision was his to make. johnson chose war. ironically, he died on january 22, 1973. the paris peace accords were signed five days later, on january 27, 1973. saigon and the south vietnamese government fell on april 30, 1975. sadly, what lessons could johnson have learned that would make a difference for the next president? when winston churchill said behind every extraordinary man is an unhappy childhood, nixon comes to mind. richard nixon was far more explicit on the lessons of vietnam. president gerald ford pardoned nixon, it gave the 37th president more time to ponder his administration. particularly, the vietnam war. in his book, on the subject titled no more vietnam's, nixon simply stated the united states had won the war but lost the piece. nixon claimed the media distorted the truth. the antiwar movement was misguided. then there was congress. nixon went on to write the united states needs to side with authoritarian governments who do not protect human rights. so as to keep from power, the totalitarian regimes that deny
johnson was the president and the final decision was his to make. johnson chose war. ironically, he died on january 22, 1973. the paris peace accords were signed five days later, on january 27, 1973. saigon and the south vietnamese government fell on april 30, 1975. sadly, what lessons could johnson have learned that would make a difference for the next president? when winston churchill said behind every extraordinary man is an unhappy childhood, nixon comes to mind. richard nixon was far more...
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what does johnson do? naturalhis opinion on law, not on what thomas as ja johnondemned marshall's habit of twistifications and distortions of the constitution. us an, johnson did give extended explanation that i terriblyprobably not credible. he wanted to talk about the difference between the obligation of contract and the regulation of contract. problems with that theory on the part of johnson. i think it's, quite frankly, makeplace quibble. first, in nature, marshall mayessly said, states regulate. two years later, in a companion more he said it elaborately. then in 1827, in his only dissent, marshall at length talked about no normalstency between the regulation of contract and the notion of the contract clause and the extinguishment, the revocation of a contractual agreement. so i think johnson's superficial explanation is a placeholder. the true explanation to me is his attempt to try and walk this fine line, to find a way to be principles, which were a blend of robust marshal nationalism and a certain
what does johnson do? naturalhis opinion on law, not on what thomas as ja johnondemned marshall's habit of twistifications and distortions of the constitution. us an, johnson did give extended explanation that i terriblyprobably not credible. he wanted to talk about the difference between the obligation of contract and the regulation of contract. problems with that theory on the part of johnson. i think it's, quite frankly, makeplace quibble. first, in nature, marshall mayessly said, states...
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s general election is less than 3 weeks away it was called by conservative prime minister barak johnson more than 2 years early in a bid to get a parliamentary majority so he can quote get it done his pledge on britain's exit from the european union is at the center of his party's election campaign labor party leader jeremy corbyn is concentrating more on making britain a fair a society he has unveiled a radical public spending plan higher taxes for the rich and a crackdown on tax dodging we'll get into more of what's been promised by the policies talk a bit fast it's hear from the 2 leaders get bricks arm and we can restore confidence and certainty to business and that is get done that will see a pent up tidal wave of investment into this country get rich that done and we can focus. on the priorities of the british people very is romana for a. very thorough amount of growth grow to give greece very you know also to give hope to prepare all the right the wrongs that have happened over 10 years of historic 3 right now are introverted in the middle of. the area where i grew up. or conserv
s general election is less than 3 weeks away it was called by conservative prime minister barak johnson more than 2 years early in a bid to get a parliamentary majority so he can quote get it done his pledge on britain's exit from the european union is at the center of his party's election campaign labor party leader jeremy corbyn is concentrating more on making britain a fair a society he has unveiled a radical public spending plan higher taxes for the rich and a crackdown on tax dodging we'll...
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johnson. and this past june, david returned to jacksonville where he received more than 50 proclamations from national, state and civic communities for his contributions. the commission provided guidelines in the naming policy which sets forth a criteria that people may be recognized for their contributions to the city and the recreation and parks department. because of his significant contribution to creating an educational opportunity to capture the rich history of the fi fillmore, we would like to name the photo processing center, the david johnson photo processing lab and create a reading space in the lobby of the center. we have received over 100 letters in support of the request and there have been two community meetings held on friday, september 27 and thursday, october 10. based on the feedback from community members, organizations and rec and park department staff, the staff recommends that the photo processing lab at the harvey milk photo center be named the david johnson photo proce
johnson. and this past june, david returned to jacksonville where he received more than 50 proclamations from national, state and civic communities for his contributions. the commission provided guidelines in the naming policy which sets forth a criteria that people may be recognized for their contributions to the city and the recreation and parks department. because of his significant contribution to creating an educational opportunity to capture the rich history of the fi fillmore, we would...
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s general election is less than 3 weeks away it was called by conservative prime minister barak johnson more than 2 years early in a bid to get a parliamentary majority so he can quote get it done his pledge on britain's exit from the european union is at the center of his party's election campaign labor party leader jeremy corbyn is concentrating more on making britain a fair a society he has unveiled a radical public spending plan higher taxes for the rich and a crackdown on tax dodging will get into more of what's been promised by the parties talk a bit fast it's hear from the 2 leaders get brits. and we can restore confidence and certainty to business and if that is get done it will see a pent up tidal wave of investment into this country get bricks it done and we can focus our hearts. on the priorities of the british people very romana for a. very thorough amount of growth grow to give greece very you know also to give hope to prepare all the right the wrongs that have happened over 10 years of historic 3 right now our introverted in the middle. the area where our grew up. we conse
s general election is less than 3 weeks away it was called by conservative prime minister barak johnson more than 2 years early in a bid to get a parliamentary majority so he can quote get it done his pledge on britain's exit from the european union is at the center of his party's election campaign labor party leader jeremy corbyn is concentrating more on making britain a fair a society he has unveiled a radical public spending plan higher taxes for the rich and a crackdown on tax dodging will...
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johnson becomes america's 36th president. john f kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people who look to lyndon johnson to ensure continuity of government. upon him, now falls all the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. we have suffered a loss that cannot be -- for me, it is a deep personal tragedy. i know that the world shares the sorrow that mrs. kennedy and her family feel. i will do my best. that is all i can do. i ask for your help and god's. the nation, the world mourns john fitzgerald kennedy. the funeral quartet moves from the white house, to the capitol. seat of the congress of the united states. at the capitol steps and from the limousine come the principle warnings mrs. jacqueline kennedy and her children and president johnson and his wife and robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capitol, the casket rests on a catacomb. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. then mrs. kennedy holding carolyn by the hand goes up to
johnson becomes america's 36th president. john f kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people who look to lyndon johnson to ensure continuity of government. upon him, now falls all the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. we have suffered a loss that cannot be -- for me, it is a deep personal tragedy. i know that the world shares the sorrow that mrs. kennedy and her family feel. i will do my best. that is all i can do. i ask...
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we are expecting to hear from boris johnson and 2pm. he will be preceded byjames johnson and 2pm. he will be preceded by ja mes cleverly, johnson and 2pm. he will be preceded by james cleverly, the party chairman. we will bring you live coverage of that in the next few minutes, hopefully. james cleverly expected to speak at 1:50pm and the prime minister and 2pm. while it may not be an election headline—grabber, like brexit or the nhs, the issue of childcare remains hugely important to millions of families. john maguire has been talking to parents and care providers about their concerns and what they'd like to see done to help. have you had a nice day? that's a nice cuddle! it's home time for libby. as for all parents returning for work, forjess, finding the nursery place was the first hurdle. it's quite difficult to get into nursery. so we put her down here on the waiting list when she was about a month old. so just to make sure we got a place. so i looked at a couple of nurseries around the area, so obviously it being convenient was obviously quite critical. but we really liked
we are expecting to hear from boris johnson and 2pm. he will be preceded byjames johnson and 2pm. he will be preceded by ja mes cleverly, johnson and 2pm. he will be preceded by james cleverly, the party chairman. we will bring you live coverage of that in the next few minutes, hopefully. james cleverly expected to speak at 1:50pm and the prime minister and 2pm. while it may not be an election headline—grabber, like brexit or the nhs, the issue of childcare remains hugely important to...
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johnson: it may be. every time when there is an issue like this when lobby and agency and those issues reach the public consciousness in a big story, it seems like it happens fairly often now in washington, it brings the issue to mind for more people. and people begin to scratch their heads and say how is there this kind of activity that happens behind closed doors? it needs to be out in the open, and people need to have all of this disclosed. our legislation was very reasonable, substantive, in that it would just require more disclosure. we don't think that is a controversial notion. greta: we have time for a couple more questions. scott: in addition to judiciary committee, you sit on the national resources committee. we have seen in this past couple of weeks wildfires ravaging both northern and southern california, thousands of people have had to flee their homes. at least one million people at one point had lost electricity, had their power shut off. republicans have talked about forest management as
johnson: it may be. every time when there is an issue like this when lobby and agency and those issues reach the public consciousness in a big story, it seems like it happens fairly often now in washington, it brings the issue to mind for more people. and people begin to scratch their heads and say how is there this kind of activity that happens behind closed doors? it needs to be out in the open, and people need to have all of this disclosed. our legislation was very reasonable, substantive,...
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boris johnson and yet that was not what boris johnson was saying. borisjohnson was saying what boris johnson was saying. boris johnson was saying was about two referendums and so this suggestion that boris johnson was striking this kind of winston churchill pose actually is inaccurate it's kind of odd that it is taking the front page of the metro and kind of comes after what i mentioned before about this information is being spread in this campaign andl information is being spread in this campaign and i think is interesting about what is happening with the conservatives and will continue to happen of this campaign is that the bbc story about fact checking that some the things borisjohnson has been saying about the nhs in schools and showing actually a lot of what is being said is a reversal of the cuts that have been happening in the past nine years, it is interesting to see the framing of the news stories in the conservatives and also trying to friend the campaign and against reality, with the metro front page, it doesn't turn up. and also, whose a
boris johnson and yet that was not what boris johnson was saying. borisjohnson was saying what boris johnson was saying. boris johnson was saying was about two referendums and so this suggestion that boris johnson was striking this kind of winston churchill pose actually is inaccurate it's kind of odd that it is taking the front page of the metro and kind of comes after what i mentioned before about this information is being spread in this campaign andl information is being spread in this...
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johnson with usas the closest, trump was elected johnson with you not. trump won. however unfair people might feel about that he did. and so, to begin talking about impeachment from the very start shows how differently we think about that process and how differently we think about this president. >> there has been a lot of damming reporting but we haven't seen the mueller report yet. how much of the ire over trump is political and how much of it is motivated by evidence that's been reported by journalists? >> that's a great question. of course, you know, obviously, witch-hunt, you know, has been used to death but, look, people are out to get him, and they are interpreting every action through the most sinister and most suspicious light, and it's a political plot. and some of them, i'm sure, actually belief that. some may be looking at that as a strategy for defending him. either way, the clinton example shows that a partisan impeachment or a impeachment that's perceived to be impart san doesn't work. tim has talked about republicans abandoning nixon. if the preside
johnson with usas the closest, trump was elected johnson with you not. trump won. however unfair people might feel about that he did. and so, to begin talking about impeachment from the very start shows how differently we think about that process and how differently we think about this president. >> there has been a lot of damming reporting but we haven't seen the mueller report yet. how much of the ire over trump is political and how much of it is motivated by evidence that's been...
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johnson: it may be. every time there is an issue like this when lobby and agency and those issues reached the public consciousness and a big story, it seems like it happens fairly often now in washington, it brings the issue to mind for more people and people begin to scratch their heads and say how is there this kind of activity that happens behind closed doors? it needs to be an open and people need to have all of this disclosed. our legislation is very reasonable and substantive, in that it would just require more disclosure. scott: in addition to judiciary committee, you sit on the national resources committee. we have seen in the past couple of weeks wildfires ravaging both northern and southern california, thousands of people having to flee their homes. at least one million people at one point had lost electricity, had the power shut off. republicans have talked about forest management as a way to mitigate some of these wildfires, but we are seeing these fires consuming areas,, very populated areas
johnson: it may be. every time there is an issue like this when lobby and agency and those issues reached the public consciousness and a big story, it seems like it happens fairly often now in washington, it brings the issue to mind for more people and people begin to scratch their heads and say how is there this kind of activity that happens behind closed doors? it needs to be an open and people need to have all of this disclosed. our legislation is very reasonable and substantive, in that it...
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boris johnson has issued this tjeremy corbyn. stage. boris johnson has issued this t jeremy corbyn. words stage. boris johnson has issued this tjeremy corbyn. words and we have not seen the letter and it was under embargo moments ago and it was compelling jeremy corbyn to come up with a clear brexit stance and headed the debate and he was trying to highlight what you suggest... as jeremy corbyn as carrying... he is trying to hedge his facts and in a position of renegotiating another brexit deal with the eu and having a second referendum and him trying to stay neutral and that. it does come across as fast does not come across as the clearest in the world. across as fast does not come across as the clearest in the worldm straddles both leave and remain supportive so therefore it has to try to unify the country and say we all deliver a better deal than the conservatives and so put that back to the country and that is their possession. famously having the cake and eat it. it reflects... it reflects the fact that labour worries that its vote is more reflective of both sides of the brexit
boris johnson has issued this tjeremy corbyn. stage. boris johnson has issued this t jeremy corbyn. words stage. boris johnson has issued this tjeremy corbyn. words and we have not seen the letter and it was under embargo moments ago and it was compelling jeremy corbyn to come up with a clear brexit stance and headed the debate and he was trying to highlight what you suggest... as jeremy corbyn as carrying... he is trying to hedge his facts and in a position of renegotiating another brexit deal...
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johnson? prime min. johnson: the institution of the monis beyond reproach. >> is prince andrew fit for purpose? mr. corbyn: before we discuss prin andrew, we should discu because of what epstein was doing. [applause] prime min. johnson: i think all vr sympathies should be obviously with ttims of jeffrey epstein and the law must certainly take its course. laura: first duel over, o eks still to this campaign. but initial impressions of the rivals for number 10 may well last. laura t.: laura kuenssberg reporting there. sir david anand borough has taken viewers around the world on his adventures, and his programs have shown how plasticc pollution is ang our oceans. the broadcaster calls plastic waste vile, and his show "blue planet 2" has won a high-profile award.ke he sith science editor david shukman. david: depressing images of plastic waste drifting in the ter, sights captured by the bbc documentary seriesatfilming evealed that how our throwaway culture is damaging life in the oceans. sir david: other fo
johnson? prime min. johnson: the institution of the monis beyond reproach. >> is prince andrew fit for purpose? mr. corbyn: before we discuss prin andrew, we should discu because of what epstein was doing. [applause] prime min. johnson: i think all vr sympathies should be obviously with ttims of jeffrey epstein and the law must certainly take its course. laura: first duel over, o eks still to this campaign. but initial impressions of the rivals for number 10 may well last. laura t.: laura...
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johnson heading for big majority. this is a pole lots of people in westminster have been keenly awaiting, but we to caveat all the poles. we do. we have been deeply scarred by polls over the last few elections and referenda. so obviously with that in mind, this predicts a 68 seat majority for borisjohnson. that's quite staggering, you know, point at this election so far. what we do know, if that was to be true, brexit would be done by 31 january. so it is quite... they go through seat by seat, and of course, there's lots of people poring over this now and wondering over what the margins are and the margin of error in each seat. well, there's only one pole that matters. we know that this is really exciting, it is kind of kool—aid for us journalists, politicians, it means brexit means business. in the last time this kind of pole was done a week out from the 2017 election, it got within one seat and predicted a hung parliament. none of us thought that was going to happen. we have heard that this would be a seat by seat
johnson heading for big majority. this is a pole lots of people in westminster have been keenly awaiting, but we to caveat all the poles. we do. we have been deeply scarred by polls over the last few elections and referenda. so obviously with that in mind, this predicts a 68 seat majority for borisjohnson. that's quite staggering, you know, point at this election so far. what we do know, if that was to be true, brexit would be done by 31 january. so it is quite... they go through seat by seat,...
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correa the 1st granted the wiki leaks founder asylum and his father john shipped an appeal to boris johnson to support international law for his visit to the u.n. condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority in imminent general election all the support going on in today's going on the ground but 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america immortal. this is what che guevara's brother one martine told us about the assassination the cia or today but it was the believing that execute the assassination. was in charge . it was the army general in bolivia the cia was directing it it was the believe in. lights because what was being said at the time was that he died in combat. today che guevara. as image flies on a 1000 flags and banners from those of the gilles a show on protesting president micro in front of those fighting climate change in britain and then in marino in ecuador uniting them all is opposition to washington i
correa the 1st granted the wiki leaks founder asylum and his father john shipped an appeal to boris johnson to support international law for his visit to the u.n. condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority in imminent general election all the support going on in today's going on the ground but 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a man...
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when was the last time you met boris johnson. who would wait 3 to 3 years ago but i think in total i've met him more than 10 times. we want to know more about a party at your italian villa. it was a nice birthday but i myself didn't see johnson there he was tired and just relaxing what do you want me to say that i saw him or not either way i did not talk to him and your son when was the last time he saw johnson that he was i don't know ask him yourself they've been friends for years did your son contribute money to the conservatives. i don't know anything about. newspapers that could theoretically influence people but i doubt he's done that british journalists are hard to influence i'm sure my son didn't turn out money to the conservative or labor party or anyone else for that matter. what about you. you kidding i can't afford to do that. so where are these suspicions coming from. this is fake news written by the guardian they want to compromise boris or that cobain can become the next prime minister of course with a little help
when was the last time you met boris johnson. who would wait 3 to 3 years ago but i think in total i've met him more than 10 times. we want to know more about a party at your italian villa. it was a nice birthday but i myself didn't see johnson there he was tired and just relaxing what do you want me to say that i saw him or not either way i did not talk to him and your son when was the last time he saw johnson that he was i don't know ask him yourself they've been friends for years did your...
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johnson: thu. laura: the bb nada: the bbc's laura kuenssberg speaking to boris johnson. thousands of people have beenua forced to ev ventura county in southern california as a new fire broke out thursday that threatens homes and businesses. its one of more than a doz fires that continue to burn high winds that have beenthe fueling them are expected to ease. the u.s. government has reportedly launched a national security review of the owner of tiktok's blion dollars acquisition two years ago. u.s. lawmakers have been calling for a probe into tiktok over coerns that the chinese-owned company may be censoring litically sensitive content. banks in lebanon have reopened fothe first time in two weeks as the country began a return to normal following antigovernment demonstrations.th the leader opowerful hezbollah movement said his country should get a new government as soon as possible. reporter: lebanon's economy is recing the young to tears. this man wanted to tell the bankers his story. "whyid they brutalize us?" he said. the banks open for the first time in 15 ds on friday
johnson: thu. laura: the bb nada: the bbc's laura kuenssberg speaking to boris johnson. thousands of people have beenua forced to ev ventura county in southern california as a new fire broke out thursday that threatens homes and businesses. its one of more than a doz fires that continue to burn high winds that have beenthe fueling them are expected to ease. the u.s. government has reportedly launched a national security review of the owner of tiktok's blion dollars acquisition two years ago....
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as we had to the break, let's listen in the boris johnson -- in two boris johnson. -- in to boris johnson. >> i guarantee we will be out. >> or? >> i am making no saving clauses. we will be out. >> janet, you are through. >> morning, nick. good morning my pride minister. woman and i'm also a qualified nurse and i can't wait to leave the profession i love your how can you convince nurses toxtra 31,000 join us as well as persuaded thousands of nurses like me to stay? all, on the waspy point, i really appreciate the frustration and disappointment sony women feel about their situation. >> what are you going to do that? -- do about it? >> what i cannot do is extend -- us -- extend verizon extend. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg surveillance." it's a black friday, the official start of the holiday shopping season in the u.s., and with thanksgiving falling later, it will be a bit shorter. annmarie hordern joins us now. a shorter time impact retailers? annmarie: thanksgiving is falling on his last possible date. maybe the retailers would want to blame it on that, but according to reports, americans
as we had to the break, let's listen in the boris johnson -- in two boris johnson. -- in to boris johnson. >> i guarantee we will be out. >> or? >> i am making no saving clauses. we will be out. >> janet, you are through. >> morning, nick. good morning my pride minister. woman and i'm also a qualified nurse and i can't wait to leave the profession i love your how can you convince nurses toxtra 31,000 join us as well as persuaded thousands of nurses like me to stay?...
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also, another tax u—turn from boris johnson. there is not one. also, another tax u—turn from borisjohnson. last week we got the shelving of the pledge to cut corporation tax. today, there was no sign of the promise that was central to mrjohnson's leadership campaign, to help middle earners by raising the threshold of the higher rate to 80,000 pounds which prompted this question from my colleague, laura kuenssberg, about whether we could really trust boris johnson. you won the leadership of your party by making a big promise on brexit that you then broke, despite saying the buck stopped with you. now you are trying to win the country with a list of promises and significant extra spending. do you accept that beyond this room and your party, it is a big leap of faith for the country to trust you with a majority? we are working very hard to secure a working majority, because... and get a parliament that works for the people of this country, because i think that when, yes, it is true that parliament did vote to stop us from leaving the european unio
also, another tax u—turn from boris johnson. there is not one. also, another tax u—turn from borisjohnson. last week we got the shelving of the pledge to cut corporation tax. today, there was no sign of the promise that was central to mrjohnson's leadership campaign, to help middle earners by raising the threshold of the higher rate to 80,000 pounds which prompted this question from my colleague, laura kuenssberg, about whether we could really trust boris johnson. you won the leadership of...
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johnson is not going to abandon his deal. will nigel farage at the end of the day back off, hold fire and fight at data later on in the belief that at the moment he does not really have his troops fully behind him. ithink really have his troops fully behind him. i think that gives downing street some comfort. clearly if he does stand and he manages to get all these brexit party candidates to stand that is bad news for boris johnson. what is morale liked within the tory party now? they saw a lot of the mps, 21, lose the way over that no—deal brexit and so many figures are not standing.” that no—deal brexit and so many figures are not standing. i find it extraordinary. it is reality check when people like philip hammond former permanent torrey of westminster is now standing down because he cannot stand as a conservative candidate. it is like bass what is going on here? the party is changing dramatically in front of us. and a lot of those big beasts from romaine are now vanquished. not in retreat and demise. —— the vot
johnson is not going to abandon his deal. will nigel farage at the end of the day back off, hold fire and fight at data later on in the belief that at the moment he does not really have his troops fully behind him. ithink really have his troops fully behind him. i think that gives downing street some comfort. clearly if he does stand and he manages to get all these brexit party candidates to stand that is bad news for boris johnson. what is morale liked within the tory party now? they saw a lot...
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but the real story today is that boris johnson is dodging the grilling with andrew neil. he hasn't confronted that yet, he's runs turkey because it's thanksgiving tomorrow. so the real story of the day is that boris johnson still has not confirmed his andrew neil bashing, it is buried in thisjeremy corbyn andrew neil bashing, it is buried in this jeremy corbyn story. both don't wa nt this jeremy corbyn story. both don't want to secularjeremy corbyn will doa want to secularjeremy corbyn will do a channel for climate change tonight. but i think borisjohnson is not doing it, we don't know whether he will do that and your neil debate. you have to think about what the advantage is for him doing it. if he decides not to do it, he will take a hit, people say he is a chicken. 0ne will take a hit, people say he is a chicken. one day a bad headlines, is that worth taking for a terrible interview that can be played over and over again on twitter? i think people in number ten — ncc hq will be making that decision at the moment, which is the worst option for them. you mentioned in n
but the real story today is that boris johnson is dodging the grilling with andrew neil. he hasn't confronted that yet, he's runs turkey because it's thanksgiving tomorrow. so the real story of the day is that boris johnson still has not confirmed his andrew neil bashing, it is buried in thisjeremy corbyn andrew neil bashing, it is buried in this jeremy corbyn story. both don't wa nt this jeremy corbyn story. both don't want to secularjeremy corbyn will doa want to secularjeremy corbyn will do...
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so from boris johnson's point of viewjust to those punches, for jeremy johnson's point of viewjust to those punches, forjeremy corbyn, just trying to broaden the debate. very interesting that even when asked questions of character, boris johnson try to move the debate back onto brexit and he said that the lack of trust in politics was because politics would not allow a brexit deal to be pursued. he is very evasive when the presenter was trying to ask him about whether he had not betrayed the trust of the people. talking about views and anti—semitism, he said his best defence is to say that he had suspended or expelled people who we re suspended or expelled people who were guilty of anti—semitism, but the criticism was if he had done too little too late and that is a people in his own party say, notjust people who are his political opponents. throughout the campaign, bbc news will be looking closely at the places where the election could be won and lost — visiting 10 parts of the uk where seats will be closely contested. today we're in southampton and clive myrie has been speakin
so from boris johnson's point of viewjust to those punches, for jeremy johnson's point of viewjust to those punches, forjeremy corbyn, just trying to broaden the debate. very interesting that even when asked questions of character, boris johnson try to move the debate back onto brexit and he said that the lack of trust in politics was because politics would not allow a brexit deal to be pursued. he is very evasive when the presenter was trying to ask him about whether he had not betrayed the...
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the polls show a small advantage for boris johnson. 51-49 this small advantage for boris johnson. 51—49 this morning but did not tell us 51—49 this morning but did not tell us anything we did not know already. lynton crosby, who has advised on many campaigns for the conservative party has a phrase that you cannot fatten a pig on market day and we are getting very close to market day. and i think what people know is that people have already made up their minds on what they think of these two leaders. yesterday should not change any of that. you said three weeks to go, the last election, two years ago, it shifted in the last three weeks, largely due to an awful manifesto from the conservatives. so there is still something to play for, even though jeremy corbyn is really not doing well in the polls. yes. and to the extent that boris johnson got through yesterday without a big problem, he will be happy about that. he has gotten through unscathed when you talk about theresa may a few years ago, the issue was that he made some horrendous mistakes. not just issue was that he made some horr
the polls show a small advantage for boris johnson. 51-49 this small advantage for boris johnson. 51—49 this morning but did not tell us 51—49 this morning but did not tell us anything we did not know already. lynton crosby, who has advised on many campaigns for the conservative party has a phrase that you cannot fatten a pig on market day and we are getting very close to market day. and i think what people know is that people have already made up their minds on what they think of these two...
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johnson: thank you. laura: the bb nada: the bbc's laura kuenssberg speaking to boris johnson. thousands of people have been forced to evacuate ventura county in southern california as ynew fire broke out thurs that threatens homes and businesses. e is one of more than a dozen fires that conti burn across the state, although the high winds that have been fueling them are expecd to ease. the u.s. governlynt has reportaunched a national security review of the owner of litiktok's b dollars acquisition two years ago. u.s. lawmakers have been calling for a probe into tiktok over concerns that the chinese-owned company may be censoring politically sensitive content. n banksbanon have reopened the first time in two weeks as the country began a return to normal following antigovernment demonstratio the leader of the powerful hezbollah mement said his country should get a new government as soon as possible. reporter: lebanon's economy is recing the young to tears. this man wanted to tell the bankers his story. "why did they brutalize us?" he said. the banks open for the first times in 1
johnson: thank you. laura: the bb nada: the bbc's laura kuenssberg speaking to boris johnson. thousands of people have been forced to evacuate ventura county in southern california as ynew fire broke out thurs that threatens homes and businesses. e is one of more than a dozen fires that conti burn across the state, although the high winds that have been fueling them are expecd to ease. the u.s. governlynt has reportaunched a national security review of the owner of litiktok's b dollars...
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johnson the brand —— band fracking. johnson to ban fracking. not long ago, our prime minister was saying fracking it was an answer to the nation's prayers. now i'm not going to do my usual thing, which is a riff about why i hate boris johnson. and i'll try to be really fair. maybe he is a man now that is growing up, a man who looks at a report and genuinely believes that this is a bad thing because a new report has said that the effects on the localities is unacceptable. and may therefore, he is making a rational and quite honest decision. now i'm trying my best here. you are. i'm really trying. it's admirable. in fact i was quite prepared to leap to the prime minister's defence. but let's be fairto him, if minister's defence. but let's be fair to him, if this is the reason that he is doing it, then credit to him. but the other side of me thinks it's just politicking in the worst possible way, the way he is throwing money around and offering sweeties to the national health service and so on. to the national health service and so on. as i said,
johnson the brand —— band fracking. johnson to ban fracking. not long ago, our prime minister was saying fracking it was an answer to the nation's prayers. now i'm not going to do my usual thing, which is a riff about why i hate boris johnson. and i'll try to be really fair. maybe he is a man now that is growing up, a man who looks at a report and genuinely believes that this is a bad thing because a new report has said that the effects on the localities is unacceptable. and may therefore,...
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a both been in scotland last week but neither visit was an annoyed success no atoll in fact boris johnson has taken a leaf of the trees i'm a pre-book and he's been going round in kind of hermetically sealed ports you see i mean he went to enter distillery but or only only journalists an authorized people were allowed in there was no punters unload into us can questions and when somebody remonstrated with them from the press corps he said well you're a voter aren't you so he sees is being kept well away from anything resembling the electorate and jeremy corbyn well jeremy corbin came up and there had a lot of difficulty 1st of all he changed his pitch on a 2nd independence referendum 3 times the space of 2 days which is never much of a good look and then he is using terrorism so no i don't think they'll look but with fondness and they're scottish so john but then of course scottish political journalists have something of a reputation and i seem to remember that even the formidable our stock combo was a bit wally of scott his journalist. yes not without due cause i don't think ellis had a
a both been in scotland last week but neither visit was an annoyed success no atoll in fact boris johnson has taken a leaf of the trees i'm a pre-book and he's been going round in kind of hermetically sealed ports you see i mean he went to enter distillery but or only only journalists an authorized people were allowed in there was no punters unload into us can questions and when somebody remonstrated with them from the press corps he said well you're a voter aren't you so he sees is being kept...
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when was the last time you met boris johnson. the world wide $32.00 or 3 years ago but i think in total of michel more than 10 times. we want to know more about a party at your italian villa. as it was of kenny's birthday with but i myself didn't see johnson there he was tired and just relaxing what do you want me to say that i saw him or not either way i did not talk to him and your son when was the last time he saw johnson that he was i don't know ask him yourself they've been friends for years did your son contribute money to the conservatives. were at my don't know anything about. newspapers that could theoretically influence people but i doubt he's done that british journalists are hard to influence i'm sure my son didn't turn out money. to the conservative all labor party or anyone else for that matter. government issues or the eating of it what about you. you kidding i can't afford to do that. so where are these suspicions coming from. this is fake news written by the guardian they want to compromise boris or the coal bin
when was the last time you met boris johnson. the world wide $32.00 or 3 years ago but i think in total of michel more than 10 times. we want to know more about a party at your italian villa. as it was of kenny's birthday with but i myself didn't see johnson there he was tired and just relaxing what do you want me to say that i saw him or not either way i did not talk to him and your son when was the last time he saw johnson that he was i don't know ask him yourself they've been friends for...
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peter lavelle big tech and the political left tonight the age of the gag order is underway and is boris johnson set to win and win big in the general election briggs it would seem has changed everything. across i think some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow dmitri bob which is a political analyst and editor at internet media project and in athens we're joined by alex which of or oh he's the editor and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump at any time you want and i always appreciate let me go to. first i'm titling this program a gag order and i know you know what i'm talking about 1st let's we have this whistleblower which anyone that has any interest in this ridiculous did a dismal story knows who we're talking about ok it's been in media outlets for quite a few quite a few days at least 10 maybe 2 weeks now and now facebook and google and you tube they're scrubbing everything that's number one number 2 the epstein story is back in the news a young producer being left a.b.c. news and then went to c.b.s. and they claim
peter lavelle big tech and the political left tonight the age of the gag order is underway and is boris johnson set to win and win big in the general election briggs it would seem has changed everything. across i think some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow dmitri bob which is a political analyst and editor at internet media project and in athens we're joined by alex which of or oh he's the editor and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that...
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johnson: it may be. every time there is an issue like this when lobby and agency and those issues reached the public consciousness and a big story, it seems like it happens fairly often now in washington, it brings the issue to mind for more people and people begin to scratch their heads and say how is there this kind of activity that happens behind closed doors? it needs to be an open and people need to have all of this disclosed. our legislation is very reasonable and substantive, in that it would just require more disclosure. to judiciaryition committee, you sit on the national resources committee. we have seen in the past couple ravaging bothires northern and southern california, thousands of people having to flee their homes. at least one million people at one point had lost electricity, had the power shut off. republicans have talked about forest management as a way to mitigate some of these wildfires, but we are seeing these fires consuming areas, very populated areas, the san francisco bay area,
johnson: it may be. every time there is an issue like this when lobby and agency and those issues reached the public consciousness and a big story, it seems like it happens fairly often now in washington, it brings the issue to mind for more people and people begin to scratch their heads and say how is there this kind of activity that happens behind closed doors? it needs to be an open and people need to have all of this disclosed. our legislation is very reasonable and substantive, in that it...
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that was not helped by the fact that boris johnson himself, ina the fact that boris johnson himself, in a newspaper this morning, suggested thatjeremy corbyn was like josef stalin, suggested thatjeremy corbyn was likejosef stalin, soviet dictator, and suggested the attitudes of mr corbyn towards wealthy people was a bit like mr starlin‘s towards the peasants, millions of whom were killed or starved to death. —— stalin. some of their number 10 think that was not a great analogy to make. it has been a rocky start and today mrjohnson has to get a grip of his campaign and strike a new tone. i think nicola sturgeon has raised the barfor team new tone. i think nicola sturgeon has raised the bar for team jeremy corbyn by saying she would want to press for a second independence referendum this year, to hold it next year, when we know team jamie corbyn has said it is open to it but not in the formative years of a labour government. —— jeremy. this is what she said. i don't want to play with words here. it is my intention to have a referendum next year. i said we will seek that trans
that was not helped by the fact that boris johnson himself, ina the fact that boris johnson himself, in a newspaper this morning, suggested thatjeremy corbyn was like josef stalin, suggested thatjeremy corbyn was likejosef stalin, soviet dictator, and suggested the attitudes of mr corbyn towards wealthy people was a bit like mr starlin‘s towards the peasants, millions of whom were killed or starved to death. —— stalin. some of their number 10 think that was not a great analogy to make. it...
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boris johnson making clear he gets the message. a lot of places round the country have felt left behind and left out. corbyn's approach is to pull down. 0ur corbyn's approach is to pull down. our approach is to level up. investment and kicktivety. there is a message at the heart of that, a one nation conservativism that is absolutely committed to making sure that whoever and where ever you are, in northern ireland, scotland, wales or the deindustrialised north we are here for your and coming for you and we will give you the opportunity, and if we can get the brexit deal through, we can grow the economy and put more money into public service, you will know most manifestos are big moments in campaigns, slight sense think is, well, to use mr johnson's analogy undercooked. it doesn't feel like a big moment, it is just doesn't feel like a big moment, it isjust something which doesn't feel like a big moment, it is just something which you have to do. oh, i would is just something which you have to do. oh, iwould say is just something whi
boris johnson making clear he gets the message. a lot of places round the country have felt left behind and left out. corbyn's approach is to pull down. 0ur corbyn's approach is to pull down. our approach is to level up. investment and kicktivety. there is a message at the heart of that, a one nation conservativism that is absolutely committed to making sure that whoever and where ever you are, in northern ireland, scotland, wales or the deindustrialised north we are here for your and coming...
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boris johnson on the 5th ofjuly. so boris johnson said that? boris johnson on the 5th ofjuly. so borisjohnson is essentially saying i will cancel a tax cut for business to save money but when they were going to do the tax cut they said it would make more money. a revenue raisers. candace things both be true? not really. and has long been a dividing line between the labour and tory party. if you cut taxes and means business gets more money so if you cut taxes and means business gets more money so proportionately you end up getting more tax back into the country's conference but labour party says if you cut taxes and that means we have left cash to spend on good and services. but they cannot be attained at the same time but as you say the minister instead of saying we will cancel this cut for now means that it is money that for now means that it is money that for now means that it is money that for now the treasury has not going to give to business, does that make sense? the other thing that does not make sense is by historical standards are corporation tax rates is really low.
boris johnson on the 5th ofjuly. so boris johnson said that? boris johnson on the 5th ofjuly. so borisjohnson is essentially saying i will cancel a tax cut for business to save money but when they were going to do the tax cut they said it would make more money. a revenue raisers. candace things both be true? not really. and has long been a dividing line between the labour and tory party. if you cut taxes and means business gets more money so if you cut taxes and means business gets more money...
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been in scotland on last week but neither of us that was an annoyed success no a toll in fact boris johnson has taken a leaf out of the tories i'm a pre-book and he's been going round in kind of hermetically sealed pore c.c. i mean he went to enter distillery but or only air only journalists and author of people were allowed in there was no punters unload into completions and when somebody remonstrated with them from the press corps he said well you're a voter aren't you so he sees is being kept well away from anything resembling the electorate and jeremy corbyn well jimmy coburn came up and there had a lot of difficulty 1st of all he changed his pitch on a 2nd independence referendum 3 times the space of 2 days which was never much of a good look and then he is using terrorism so no i don't think they'll look back with fondness and they're scottish so john but then of course scottish political journalists have something of a reputation and i seem to remember that even the formidable our stock combo was a bit watery of scott his journalists. yes not without due cause i don't think i listed
been in scotland on last week but neither of us that was an annoyed success no a toll in fact boris johnson has taken a leaf out of the tories i'm a pre-book and he's been going round in kind of hermetically sealed pore c.c. i mean he went to enter distillery but or only air only journalists and author of people were allowed in there was no punters unload into completions and when somebody remonstrated with them from the press corps he said well you're a voter aren't you so he sees is being...
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:al. >> reporter: for johnson, these aren't just theories. they are active investigations from the fbi's role in the russia investigation to the clinton email server. >> let's face it, president trump's supporters, 40 to # 50% of the population have serious concerns about that happening. there's concerns that need to be addressed. >> what do you say to the population that say these are conspiracy theories? >> so, they should also want to know if anything happened or if nothing happened. then they'll be proven right and we can move forward. so, the american people have a right to know this. there are way too many unanswered questions here. >> reporter: et why the president is unable to separate his suspicions and theories from broader foreign policy, at least with ukraine, johnson has no problem doing just that. >> i'm not saying the president's concerns aren't legitimate, okay? do i agree? no. >> i think ron johnson sees a lot of donald trump in himself, right? they are both businessmen. >> thank you all. >> never run for office before. donal
:al. >> reporter: for johnson, these aren't just theories. they are active investigations from the fbi's role in the russia investigation to the clinton email server. >> let's face it, president trump's supporters, 40 to # 50% of the population have serious concerns about that happening. there's concerns that need to be addressed. >> what do you say to the population that say these are conspiracy theories? >> so, they should also want to know if anything happened or if...
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live from london, i'm guy johnson, with vonnie quinn in new york. we are now counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: checking u.s. markets now, we start off pretty ok, but in the last half an hour or so, we have been dropping. 0.4%, the down about s&p 500 down 0.25%. it is the department stores mostly to blame for the s&p drop. kohl's down 17%, the worst of them. macy's and many of the others are also experiencing pretty major losses today. broadcom is up 2%. it is no longer the best performer in the s&p. that goes to biogen. but broadcom still up 2%. the 10 year yield, 1.79%. guy: let's take a look at where we are here in europe. we are trading toward session lows when it comes to stocks. also a selloff when it comes to the oil market. the stocks now down -- the stoxx now down 0.3%. in italy, bonds have been out in front of the story. they certainly been taking a much more cautious approach when it comes to the trade narrative and the global economy over the last few sessions. equity markets have continued to pus
live from london, i'm guy johnson, with vonnie quinn in new york. we are now counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: checking u.s. markets now, we start off pretty ok, but in the last half an hour or so, we have been dropping. 0.4%, the down about s&p 500 down 0.25%. it is the department stores mostly to blame for the s&p drop. kohl's down 17%, the worst of them. macy's and many of the others are also experiencing pretty major losses today....
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johnson: we have a deal, and it's a good deal. [applause] prime min. johnson: it's a great deal. it is there, ready to go, as i never tire of saying, john: a potentially awkward moment used to make the case for brexit. no shortage of tough os from this one to the man once compared muslim women in burkas two bank robbers in letterboxes. >> racism in this country is rife. will you admit that you personally contributed to this sod say the words "i'y"? [applause] prime min. johnson: i've written many millions of words as a journalist and i have nuinely never intended to cause hurt or pain. what i was doing was mounting a strong liberal defense of the right of women in this country wear what they choose. john: and again, could the country believe what he says? >> why should i believe another pledge that you will recruit additional 6000 gp's over the course of the parliament? e min. johnson: well, richard -- [applause] prime min. johnson: 5000 more doctors this year than last year. we are making prress. of course i want more gp's and of course i want more investment in the nhs. we are
johnson: we have a deal, and it's a good deal. [applause] prime min. johnson: it's a great deal. it is there, ready to go, as i never tire of saying, john: a potentially awkward moment used to make the case for brexit. no shortage of tough os from this one to the man once compared muslim women in burkas two bank robbers in letterboxes. >> racism in this country is rife. will you admit that you personally contributed to this sod say the words "i'y"? [applause] prime min. johnson:...
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party to help prime minister boris johnson with the december election but only if johnson abandons his deal with the european union. on paul reese and yokohama way england will take on south africa and the repeat world cup final in a match that could take the sport far beyond its traditional heartlands. however the weather is looking pretty quiet across eastern parts of you've been a very different story over towards the west bands of cloud part of the game from the lads a lot of the series of weather fronts a very messy picture as you go through the next couple of days some very stormy weather coming into those parts of western europe so we do have warnings in force for southern areas of england wales wet and windy weather streaming in as we go on through saturday some very strong winds and some very heavy rain as well some of that wet weather also affecting a good parts of france northern parts of spain and portugal also seeing some very disturbed weather too is that unsettled weather pal's this way in from the atlantic then further east it is looking a good deal quasi rather gray bu
party to help prime minister boris johnson with the december election but only if johnson abandons his deal with the european union. on paul reese and yokohama way england will take on south africa and the repeat world cup final in a match that could take the sport far beyond its traditional heartlands. however the weather is looking pretty quiet across eastern parts of you've been a very different story over towards the west bands of cloud part of the game from the lads a lot of the series of...
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a young man, his first question to boris johnson, was a question to boris johnson, was a question about the reporting to the alleged russian interference. they could have gone on all night. we did not get answers on that. it took fiona bruce to say identical get more... did i see jeremy corbyn? i'm meant to say borisjohnson. more... did i see jeremy corbyn? i'm meant to say boris johnson. he asked if we could talk later about this. it is the classic politician's trygg, i will see you later in the bar—— trygg, i will see you later in the bar —— he did the classic politician's trick. it did expose the flanks. what is interesting is the flanks. what is interesting is the day itself doesn't matter as much is the momentum or lack of momentum that you then gain over the subsequent days. it will be interesting now to see how the headlines adapt on saturday and sunday, what the discussions are about on the sunday political programmes, and where that then goes into next week, because the debates are all about the momentum that you gain from it. and the headlines may be very positive or m
a young man, his first question to boris johnson, was a question to boris johnson, was a question about the reporting to the alleged russian interference. they could have gone on all night. we did not get answers on that. it took fiona bruce to say identical get more... did i see jeremy corbyn? i'm meant to say borisjohnson. more... did i see jeremy corbyn? i'm meant to say boris johnson. he asked if we could talk later about this. it is the classic politician's trygg, i will see you later in...
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correa 1st granted the wiki leaks founder asylum and is on his father john shipped an appeal to boris johnson to support international law for his visit to the u.n. condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary but will you pay labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority in imminent general election all the support coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america immortal. to me how. this is what che guevara's brother one my team told us about the assassination the cia but it was the believing execute the assassination. was in charge. it was the army general in bolivia the cia was directing it it was the believe in. lights because what was being said at the time was that he died in combat and not. today che guevara's image flies on a 1000 flags and banners from those of the protesting president in front of those fighting climate change in britain and then in marino in ecuador uniting them all his opposition to washington imperialism and kn
correa 1st granted the wiki leaks founder asylum and is on his father john shipped an appeal to boris johnson to support international law for his visit to the u.n. condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary but will you pay labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority in imminent general election all the support coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a...