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mr. pfluger: thank you to mr. johnson. madam speaker, it's hard to pick the crisis to talk about because there are so many. i'd like to talk about unity. i was at the inauguration last year. i heard the speech. i heard him campaign. his message was centered on restoring unity to an angry nation. he promised to bring us together. well, he has brought the american people together. that is for sure. because everyone now understands the full magnitude of the crises that we are going through. he has united the country in that fact alone. one year ago i want everyone to remember we were not experiencing the inflation that we are. the highest rate in 40 years. we did not have foreign adversaries who were treading over our policies and look the -- looking at us as week. right now we have a border that is in complete chaos and crisis. it's only been one year under president biden's reign our nation is directionless in the misof chaos. our international reputation and influence has been squandered through policy failure after policy
mr. pfluger: thank you to mr. johnson. madam speaker, it's hard to pick the crisis to talk about because there are so many. i'd like to talk about unity. i was at the inauguration last year. i heard the speech. i heard him campaign. his message was centered on restoring unity to an angry nation. he promised to bring us together. well, he has brought the american people together. that is for sure. because everyone now understands the full magnitude of the crises that we are going through. he has...
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prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, i entirely share my right honorable friend's enthusiasm for the british council which is a wonderful institution we all love and that's why we're providing through the scbo 800 million pounds of funding this year. a 27% increase, mr. speaker, in spite of all the difficulties this country is facing, increase on the previous financial year. we also provided >> from the opposition. >> yea! >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i start by warmly welcoming -- can i start -- can i just say, i expect people to listen to the prime minister. i certainly don't want the leader of the opposition shouted down. you might not like it, but this is the one we've got. can i start by warmly welcoming the honorable member. >> hear! >> for the parliamentary labor party. mr. speaker, like so many people up and down the country, he has concluded that the prime minister has shown themselves incapable of operating the leadership and government this country deserves. whereas the labor party stands ready to p
prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, i entirely share my right honorable friend's enthusiasm for the british council which is a wonderful institution we all love and that's why we're providing through the scbo 800 million pounds of funding this year. a 27% increase, mr. speaker, in spite of all the difficulties this country is facing, increase on the previous financial year. we also provided >> from the opposition. >> yea! >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i start by warmly...
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today in a letter mr. johnson apologize for that. i'm sorry that the office of independent advisor has been put in this position. i can only repeat the humble and sincere apology i gave when we discussed this matter earlier today. mr. johnson is busy highlighting the success ofaccines. but questions have continued about what he knew, and when. >> surely you would remember such an exchange. this is what the flat looked like when the previous occupant opened the doors to the bbc. but the johnsons didn't like it, preferring designs in the more exuberant style of lulu little. mr. johnson said he d not know the conservative donor was initially paying for it. today messages between them were published. he wrote, i'm keen to allow lulu little to get on with it. lord brownlow replied, of course, get lulu to call me, we will get it sorted asap. he added, i should've said, as the trust isn't set up yet, it's only me, and i know where the pounds will come from. as soon as lulu calls, we can crack on. downing street says that exchange was never
today in a letter mr. johnson apologize for that. i'm sorry that the office of independent advisor has been put in this position. i can only repeat the humble and sincere apology i gave when we discussed this matter earlier today. mr. johnson is busy highlighting the success ofaccines. but questions have continued about what he knew, and when. >> surely you would remember such an exchange. this is what the flat looked like when the previous occupant opened the doors to the bbc. but the...
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johnson: mr. speaker, of course, but let me tell the house that i think he is inviting a question about an investigation which is come -- as you know, i can't comment, in which he is a lawyer, will know that i cannot comment on, and what i am focusing on is delivering the fastest recovery of any european economy from covid, the fastest booster rollout. and we are launching a policy tomorrow, mr. speaker. he talks about people being out of work, and in my case -- i understand why he wants it. we will get half a million people off welfare, and to work. it is a fantastic idea. i hope he supports it. >> i think the prime minister said the code does apply to him, and therefore if he misled parliament he should resign. on the first of december the prime minister told this house in relation to lockdown, all guidance was followed in number 10. on the eighth of december -- looks quizzical, he said it. on the eighth of december prime minister told this house, i have been repeatedly assured there was no part
johnson: mr. speaker, of course, but let me tell the house that i think he is inviting a question about an investigation which is come -- as you know, i can't comment, in which he is a lawyer, will know that i cannot comment on, and what i am focusing on is delivering the fastest recovery of any european economy from covid, the fastest booster rollout. and we are launching a policy tomorrow, mr. speaker. he talks about people being out of work, and in my case -- i understand why he wants it. we...
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mr. johnson growing in the shadows. boris johnson's admission and apology has bought him a little time. a pause until what did or did not happen is complete. they've already lost the benefit of the doubt. growing numbers of his own mp's went him out. that is not inevitable that he will be hastened out of office. it is no longer impossible to imagine that the prime minister might be gone before too long. it is indeed a beautiful garden. a place the prime minister was happy to show off in days gone by. >> we are working very hard? >> that this could be brought to an early close in what happened to his own backyard. >> we are joined by the political correspondent rob watson. why it is causing a huge scandal in britain. a garden party in may of 2020. >> this isn't about some sort of obscure hard to grasp abstract policy or economics. this is something, this idea that 60 million brits were under severe lockdown restrictions. lo and behold, there were drinks in the middle of it all. there is that classic case of hypocrisy. pe
mr. johnson growing in the shadows. boris johnson's admission and apology has bought him a little time. a pause until what did or did not happen is complete. they've already lost the benefit of the doubt. growing numbers of his own mp's went him out. that is not inevitable that he will be hastened out of office. it is no longer impossible to imagine that the prime minister might be gone before too long. it is indeed a beautiful garden. a place the prime minister was happy to show off in days...
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johnson. mr. johnson, i continue to be concerned about the challenges associated with technologies like solar panels and wind turbines and i'm remind of a bloomberg article from last year titled wind turbine blades can't be recycled so they're piling up in landfills. are you aware of any technologies that exist today that can be reliably -- that can reliably recycle solar panels or wind turbines? particularly the wind turbine blades? >> i know that's a tongue twister. well, first let me compliment andy wheeler who was a phenomenal spokesperson for the recycling industry. he spoke at our meetings as well as many of our friends' meetings, what a terrific advocate for that, as well as his public service announcements for getting the cardboard back during the covid crisis. >> and he endured working for me for 14 years. >> i was going to get to that, but not quite the same way, but to your question, at this point those are terrific challenges. right now, we are not able to recycle those materials. >> a
johnson. mr. johnson, i continue to be concerned about the challenges associated with technologies like solar panels and wind turbines and i'm remind of a bloomberg article from last year titled wind turbine blades can't be recycled so they're piling up in landfills. are you aware of any technologies that exist today that can be reliably -- that can reliably recycle solar panels or wind turbines? particularly the wind turbine blades? >> i know that's a tongue twister. well, first let me...
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mr. johnson it, i used to be a democrat. i don't know how to say this. the democrats now are just tearing our country apart. i know that we divide ourselves among race and ethnicity and political persuasion. we so need to come together. i am concerned very much that a lot of misinformation is being let out into the country about voting rights state-by-state. i really fear for a federal takeover of voting. what will happen is the democrats are in power by very slim majority. i kind of foresee this coming november that it's going to change. why is everyone so hell-bent on demonizing everybody else? host: tell us why you fear a federal takeover of elections? caller: because you go back to the original founding of the country. the states are the ones where these elections, rules and laws, are formulated. this is what will happen. if it becomes federal eyes, in a few years, if the republicans take over, there is going to be a backlash. it seems like every year we get worse and worse. host: respond. address her fears. guest: i am glad you are watching c-span s
mr. johnson it, i used to be a democrat. i don't know how to say this. the democrats now are just tearing our country apart. i know that we divide ourselves among race and ethnicity and political persuasion. we so need to come together. i am concerned very much that a lot of misinformation is being let out into the country about voting rights state-by-state. i really fear for a federal takeover of voting. what will happen is the democrats are in power by very slim majority. i kind of foresee...
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johnson. mr. johnson i continue to be concerned about the challenges associated with recycling renewable technologies like solar panels and wind turbines andn' i'm reminded of an article from last year entitled wind turbine and blades can't he recycled so they are piling up in landfills. mr. johnson are you aware of any typeur knowledge is that exist today they can be reliably recycled and reliably recycled solar panels and wind turbines particularly the wind turbine blades? >> first let me compliment andrew wheeler who is a phenomenal spokesperson for the recycling industry could he spoke at our meetings as well as many of our friends meetings and what a terrific advocate as well as his public service announcements for getting cardboard back during the recovered crisis. >> and he endured working for me for 14 years. >> i was going to get to that but not in quite the same way. tohoic your question at this pot those are terrific challenges. right now we are not able to recycle thosegu materials. >>
johnson. mr. johnson i continue to be concerned about the challenges associated with recycling renewable technologies like solar panels and wind turbines andn' i'm reminded of an article from last year entitled wind turbine and blades can't he recycled so they are piling up in landfills. mr. johnson are you aware of any typeur knowledge is that exist today they can be reliably recycled and reliably recycled solar panels and wind turbines particularly the wind turbine blades? >> first let...
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evacuation, mr johnson insists _ of vital moving. evacuation, mr johnson insists was _ of vital moving. evacuation, mr johnson insists was a _ of vital moving. evacuation, mr johnson insists was a success l of vital moving. evacuation, mr. johnson insists was a success and johnson insists was a success and saved lives but left many others behind. so once again the issue is how truthful his being now. somebody isl in: how truthful his being now. somebody is lying about — how truthful his being now. somebody is lying about what _ how truthful his being now. somebody is lying about what happened - how truthful his being now. somebody is lying about what happened in - how truthful his being now. somebody is lying about what happened in the i is lying about what happened in the events that led up to the evacuation of the animals from afghanistan and i think it's become increasingly clear that the prime minister's story is not credible. he has not told the truth. in story is not credible. he has not told the truth.— told the truth. in
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johnson himself. messages, not just text from mr johnson himself.— messages, not just text from mr johnson himself. what is needed above all is _ johnson himself. what is needed above all is doubling _ johnson himself. what is needed above all is doubling down, - johnson himself. what is needed above all is doubling down, a - above all is doubling down, a determination to rebuild trust between the government and the prime minister— between the government and the prime minister leading and the british people — minister leading and the british --eole. �* ., , minister leading and the british --eole. �*, minister leading and the british people. boris johnson's admission and apology _ people. boris johnson's admission and apology in _ people. boris johnson's admission and apology in their _ people. boris johnson's admission and apology in their has _ people. boris johnson's admission and apology in their has bought i people. boris johnson's admission i and apology in their has bought him and apology in their has bought him a little time, a pose until the report into what did and didn't
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ros: as mr. johnson and other western leaders face down russia, the prime minister and colleagues also face questions about number 10, questions from the press and now questions from the police. the stories continue to develop. in the last couple hours, we heard from the leader of the opposition. >> a report -- until a report is published in full, there must absolutely be no cover-up. but we already know she concluded there is evidence of potential criminal activity. that is why she passed to the metropolitan police. we already know the metropolitan police have decided that it is series enough and flagrant enough for them to investigate. it is the worst possible outcome for the prime minister. ros: and on sue gray's report and when it will be released, here is laura, the bbc political editor who says number 10 says firmly they have not yet gotten the gray report, nor do they know whether they will get it tonight, nor can anyone know if it will emerge tomorrow. ♪ let's get the latest on russia's
ros: as mr. johnson and other western leaders face down russia, the prime minister and colleagues also face questions about number 10, questions from the press and now questions from the police. the stories continue to develop. in the last couple hours, we heard from the leader of the opposition. >> a report -- until a report is published in full, there must absolutely be no cover-up. but we already know she concluded there is evidence of potential criminal activity. that is why she...
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mr. johnson, welcome to our segment. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for coming back. it is so great to reunite with you and talk with you again. axios has spent the last 18 months unpacking systemic racism topic by topic, institution by institution. and so, i want to know, in some ways, it feels like there has been some progress. in other ways, it feels like we are moving backwards. and from where you sit, the naacp is involved in so many different areas. from voting rights, to criminal justice, to health care -- and i want to know, where do you feel like our country has made the most progress, when it comes to racial justice, when you think about the last 18 months? >> i think we have had improvement, in terms of having the conversation. the structural barriers based in race must be addressed in public policy. and that is what we have been lacking. whether is the george floyd policing act, it was unable to muster support in the senate. whether it is the legislation to reauthorize the john lewis voting rights act. and the freedom to vote act. there are a lot of indivi
mr. johnson, welcome to our segment. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for coming back. it is so great to reunite with you and talk with you again. axios has spent the last 18 months unpacking systemic racism topic by topic, institution by institution. and so, i want to know, in some ways, it feels like there has been some progress. in other ways, it feels like we are moving backwards. and from where you sit, the naacp is involved in so many different areas. from voting...
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david: that is what mr. johnson will no doubt be hoping. he talked today about waiting for the results of this official inquiry. that could be next week. it could be even longer than that. will something come up? there is some good news in the background that the omicron wave is definitely on the wane in london, and the country may be beyond the pandemic, ahead of many other countries. but all of that good news has been drowned out i'll of political noise. mr. johnson is just going to hope to sit tight and hope the public gets bored, but this story has been running from any weeks. the longer it goes on, it is only raising the anger of those who had to miss family funerals or relatives diane, and the trouble for mr. johnson keeps getting worse. alix: i love reading about this story. i am sitting here in new york city. lou briggs david merritt joining us. we are about 15 minutes away -- about five minutes away from the european close. inflation pressures have become broader. she still excites inflation pressures to move down, but does support
david: that is what mr. johnson will no doubt be hoping. he talked today about waiting for the results of this official inquiry. that could be next week. it could be even longer than that. will something come up? there is some good news in the background that the omicron wave is definitely on the wane in london, and the country may be beyond the pandemic, ahead of many other countries. but all of that good news has been drowned out i'll of political noise. mr. johnson is just going to hope to...
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on wednesday mr johnson was _ blackmail. on wednesday mr johnson was there _ blackmail. on wednesday mr johnson was there when - blackmail. on wednesday mr i johnson was there when another of the rebels, christian wakeford, defected to labour. he said he was told some time ago that funding for a school might not happen if he didn't support the government over free school meals. today senior labour mp said he had heard more claims. i labour mp said he had heard more claims.— labour mp said he had heard more claims. , ., , more claims. i must have spoken to about a _ more claims. i must have spoken to about a dozen _ more claims. i must have spoken to about a dozen tory _ more claims. i must have spoken to about a dozen tory mps - more claims. i must have spoken to about a dozen tory mps in - to about a dozen tory mps in the last few days you have made similar allegations about whips, either offering to withdraw financial support for their constituencies, either from the political party sorry for campaigning, or, for their constituents.— for campaigning, or, for their
on wednesday mr johnson was _ blackmail. on wednesday mr johnson was there _ blackmail. on wednesday mr johnson was there when - blackmail. on wednesday mr i johnson was there when another of the rebels, christian wakeford, defected to labour. he said he was told some time ago that funding for a school might not happen if he didn't support the government over free school meals. today senior labour mp said he had heard more claims. i labour mp said he had heard more claims.— labour mp said he...
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but when the report is published or if it up to boris johnson. mr. johnson is understood to have made a commitment that he would publish the report in full. >> on the 8th of december, he told this house site will place a copy of the report in the house of commons. his spokesperson has stated that means the full report, not parts , not a summary, not an edited copy. can the prime minister confirmed he will publish the full report as he receives it? >> what i can tell him is that we have got to leave the report to the independent investigator. when i received it, i will do exactly what i said. ros: boris johnson said he will do as he said. two other developments have added further pressure. monday, it was reported he had a birthday gathering during the first lockdown. number 10's response was mr. johnson was there for less than 10 minutes. on tuesday, police announced they would be investigating whether those parties during lockdown rope the law -- broke the law. >> -- brexit, the cost of living have pushed millions into poverty. the impending tax site
but when the report is published or if it up to boris johnson. mr. johnson is understood to have made a commitment that he would publish the report in full. >> on the 8th of december, he told this house site will place a copy of the report in the house of commons. his spokesperson has stated that means the full report, not parts , not a summary, not an edited copy. can the prime minister confirmed he will publish the full report as he receives it? >> what i can tell him is that we...
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prime minister johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. he talks about the rules. let me repeat what i said to the honorable lady across the aisle earlier on. ofourse, we must wait for the outcome of the inquiry. i renew what i have said. ros: let's speak to the bbc political correspondent. there might be some people watching thinking, what happened? 24 hours ago, there was extensive reporting that the moment might be nigh. >> just last nightmultiple reports and speculation going on that the threshold may have been reached to reach a vote of no-confidence in the prime minister. that crucial 54 letters of no-confidence that need to be submitted to the chair of the 1922 committee, the committee that oversees tory leadership contests needed to trigger a vote of no-confidence in the prime minister. there have been some interesting developments. we have seen other tory mps come out of the woodwork to express their calls on the prime minister to resign, like david davis. however, there have been other things that have changed the mood slightly within the tory party. the
prime minister johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. he talks about the rules. let me repeat what i said to the honorable lady across the aisle earlier on. ofourse, we must wait for the outcome of the inquiry. i renew what i have said. ros: let's speak to the bbc political correspondent. there might be some people watching thinking, what happened? 24 hours ago, there was extensive reporting that the moment might be nigh. >> just last nightmultiple reports and speculation going on that the...
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. >> mr. johnson was not there on that occasion. the questions remain about the places he did attend. he insists it was a work event. but his former top adviser who has turned against him says he warned him it was a party and he needed to grip this madhouse. he will now speak to the inquiry. not for the first time, there are conflicting accounts of what went on in downing street duri the pandemic. the senior official is investigating and will be looking for written evidence. for now, the prime minister's approach is to apologize at every opportunity, admit misjudgments and hope that people believe him. for now, support among senior ministers is holding up. he has a hero according to the man in charge of party discipline. and answering questions on all of this for the first time was the chancellor, the n many mps think could succeed mr. johnson. >> of course i believe him. he set out his understanding of this matter in parliament last week, and i would refer you to his words. as you know, they are conducting an inquiry into the matte
. >> mr. johnson was not there on that occasion. the questions remain about the places he did attend. he insists it was a work event. but his former top adviser who has turned against him says he warned him it was a party and he needed to grip this madhouse. he will now speak to the inquiry. not for the first time, there are conflicting accounts of what went on in downing street duri the pandemic. the senior official is investigating and will be looking for written evidence. for now, the...
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the latest allegation of mr. johnson or his staff partying while others of the u.k. could not because of covid rules. mr. johnson is under mounting political pressure facing calls to resign from the opposition and from his own lawmakers, too. the latest -- here is our political editor. >> what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as what the public and their fellow politicians want to know. >> to jab. >> jabs, jabs, boris johnson's mantra. our -- is he sure there were no more damaging claims about what went on in number 10 before the official reports? >> can you guarantee there are no more embarrassing allegations about breaches of lockdown without downing street? >> what i can guarantee is that this government is focused 100% on dealing with the big problems that we have. >> ♪ happy birthday ♪ >> there was no guarantee and there was -- boris johnson's birthday greetings in june 2020 were not the only ones he received. >> what a wonderful way to spend my birthday. >> a couple ofhours later, the prime minister was here. a source told us as many as
the latest allegation of mr. johnson or his staff partying while others of the u.k. could not because of covid rules. mr. johnson is under mounting political pressure facing calls to resign from the opposition and from his own lawmakers, too. the latest -- here is our political editor. >> what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as what the public and their fellow politicians want to know. >> to jab. >> jabs, jabs, boris johnson's mantra. our -- is he sure...
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mr. johnson is under mounting pressure over parties held at downing street during lockdown. he seems determined to fight on. our political editor reports. >> the atmosere in the prime minister's neighborhood is full of risk. danger dangles all around for boris, uncertainty hanging in the air. downing street, confronting the truth that his own mp's want him gone. ministers gathered to agree to ditch some covid rules this morning. some of his own, waiting and washing -- watching, thinking of ditching him. is it under control? do you think he might be in denial? >> i think we need to focus on dealing with covid and make sure we've got that right. >> can it go on like this? >> is it over for the prime minister? >> it is not ridiculous, despite his allies' claim, to suggest their boss could be gone before long. [shouting] >> it was no ordinary wednesday. pressure on boris johnson after weeks of claims about what went on a number 10 during lockdown. mps who discussed sending letters of no confidence in their leader, and a shock. political chat interrupted. >> christian weick furre
mr. johnson is under mounting pressure over parties held at downing street during lockdown. he seems determined to fight on. our political editor reports. >> the atmosere in the prime minister's neighborhood is full of risk. danger dangles all around for boris, uncertainty hanging in the air. downing street, confronting the truth that his own mp's want him gone. ministers gathered to agree to ditch some covid rules this morning. some of his own, waiting and washing -- watching, thinking...
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. >> mr. johnson was nothere on that occasion. the questions remain about the places he did attend. he insists it was a work event. but his former top adviser who has turned against him says he warned him it was a party and he needed to grip this madhouse. he will now speak to the inquiry. not for the first time, there are conflicting accounts of what went on in downing street duri the pandemic. the senior official is investigating and will be looking for written evidence. for now, the prime minister's approach is to apologize at every opportunity, admit misjudgments and hope that people believe him. for now, support among senior ministers is holding up. he has a hero according to the man in charge party discipline. and answering questions on all of this for the first time was the chancellor, the n many mps thk could succeed mr. johnson. >> of course i believe him. he set out his understanding of this matter in parliament last week, and i would refer you to his words. as you know, they are conducting an inquiry into the matter and i support the prime minister's request for patients
. >> mr. johnson was nothere on that occasion. the questions remain about the places he did attend. he insists it was a work event. but his former top adviser who has turned against him says he warned him it was a party and he needed to grip this madhouse. he will now speak to the inquiry. not for the first time, there are conflicting accounts of what went on in downing street duri the pandemic. the senior official is investigating and will be looking for written evidence. for now, the...
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mr. chair, i see we have two callers waiting to provide public comment. mr. atkins, can we first be connected to our first caller? >> my name is jessie johnson, and i'm a resident in the tenderloin, and i hope i'm making this comment at the appropriate time. it's my understanding that there's a proposal to remove the tenderloin from district 3. >> clerk: mr. johnson, i'm going to stop your time. you have 2:37, but i want to redirect you to a better time that may be a better place to direct your comments. wait until we call general public comment, which will be the next agenda item, and you can give your comments then. or if you want, there's 2:37 left on the clock if you have comments on the items that are being called right now. >> no, i'm good. >> clerk: okay. thank you very much. we will await your voice when we get to general public comment. mr. atkins, can you get us the next public caller, please. >> hi. this is lauren [indiscernible] with the league of women voters of san francisco again. member cooper, expect an e-mail from us with some recommendation
mr. chair, i see we have two callers waiting to provide public comment. mr. atkins, can we first be connected to our first caller? >> my name is jessie johnson, and i'm a resident in the tenderloin, and i hope i'm making this comment at the appropriate time. it's my understanding that there's a proposal to remove the tenderloin from district 3. >> clerk: mr. johnson, i'm going to stop your time. you have 2:37, but i want to redirect you to a better time that may be a better place to...
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the latest allegation of mr. johnson or his staff partying while others of the u.k. could not because of covid rules. mr. johnson is under mounting political pressure facing calls to resign from the opposition and from his own lawmakers, too. the latest -- here is our political editor. >> what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as whathe public and their fellow politicians want to know. >> to jab. >> jabs, jabs, boris johnson's mantra. our -- is he sure there were no more damaging claims about what went on in number 10 before the official reports? >> can you guarantee there are no more embarrassing allegations about breaches of lockdown without downing street? >> what i can guarantee is that this government is focused 100% on dealing with the big problems that we have. >> ♪ happy birthday ♪ >> there was no guarantee and there was -- boris johnson's birthday greetings in june 2020 were not the only ones he received. >> what a wonderful way to spend my birthday. >> a couple ofhours later, the prime minister was here. a source told us as many as 3
the latest allegation of mr. johnson or his staff partying while others of the u.k. could not because of covid rules. mr. johnson is under mounting political pressure facing calls to resign from the opposition and from his own lawmakers, too. the latest -- here is our political editor. >> what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as whathe public and their fellow politicians want to know. >> to jab. >> jabs, jabs, boris johnson's mantra. our -- is he sure...
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the opposition is calling on mr. johnson to come clean. let's look at this in detail. boris johnson has faced many questions about whether covid rules were observed in downing street. prime min. johnson: i can understand how infuriating it must be to think that the people who are setting the rules have not been following the rules. ros: that was december 2021. 19 months earlier, england was in its first lockdown, and already there had been over 36,000 covid deaths. the 20th of may was the hottest day of the year so far, and at 5:00 p.m., culture secretary led the government's daily covid update and reiterated the rules. >> you can meet one person outside your household in an outer blic place, provided you say two meters apart. ros: also a downing street, boris johnson's staff were at work. among them martin reynolds, a principal private secretary to the prime minister. on the 20th of may, martin reolds sent any mill to around 100 downing street staff. ever since, no one has leaked , until this week, to itv news. "after what has be an incredibly busy period, we thought
the opposition is calling on mr. johnson to come clean. let's look at this in detail. boris johnson has faced many questions about whether covid rules were observed in downing street. prime min. johnson: i can understand how infuriating it must be to think that the people who are setting the rules have not been following the rules. ros: that was december 2021. 19 months earlier, england was in its first lockdown, and already there had been over 36,000 covid deaths. the 20th of may was the...
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johnson will handle it. he very forcefully batted away any suggestion that he might resign, and his allies rallying around the line they are taking, that you are getting this all out of proportion. he had a slice of cake with a colleague. look at the bigger picture, what is going on in the world. there are all of these security threats, conflict with russia looming. why are we getting bogged down by these details, so trying to belittle it as a misdemeanor, if you like. but people who aid big sacrifices at the time don't see it that way, and i think the key is going to be how many of the constituencies of these mps, if the public and timmy with the level of anger they have had and make that known to their mps, whether or not that is going to be enough for them to turn on this prime minister and force him from office. but this is certainly not going to walk out of number 10 downing street without being forced. guy: politicians talk about events being what ultimately end up guiding them. there are a series of e
johnson will handle it. he very forcefully batted away any suggestion that he might resign, and his allies rallying around the line they are taking, that you are getting this all out of proportion. he had a slice of cake with a colleague. look at the bigger picture, what is going on in the world. there are all of these security threats, conflict with russia looming. why are we getting bogged down by these details, so trying to belittle it as a misdemeanor, if you like. but people who aid big...
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he is the literary editor of a magazine that mr. johnson once edited. the column "the good ship is sinking, we are past the tipping point." on questions about that may 20 party and sue gray's investigation, the government's message is nothing if not consistent. >> we all made mistakes. he apologized to parliament. now we need the actual detail, which is why sue gray's report is important. we will get that and the prime minister will make a statement parliament. ros: just after 6:00 on monday evening, this tweet from itv news. boris johnson had a birthday party during lockdown in june 2020 despite rules forbidding social gatherings indoors. up to 30 staff celebrated inside where carrie johnson surprised him with a cake. a group of staff working at number 10 that day gathered briefly in the cabinet room after a meeting to which the prime minister a happy birthday. he was therefore less than 10 minutes. as that latest story ricochets through u.k. politics, the pressure builds, as does the anticipation of sue gray's report. in a few minutes, we will bring y
he is the literary editor of a magazine that mr. johnson once edited. the column "the good ship is sinking, we are past the tipping point." on questions about that may 20 party and sue gray's investigation, the government's message is nothing if not consistent. >> we all made mistakes. he apologized to parliament. now we need the actual detail, which is why sue gray's report is important. we will get that and the prime minister will make a statement parliament. ros: just after...
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this mr. johnson you just had on, he's the ceo of the naacp. every time he was in the segment hit with a question that deals with the key point of the legislation, he takes on an emotional rant about coming together. you asked him a question about id. he totally went around it. he didn't answer the question. when someone asked about ballot harvesting. it's pretty sad. mr. cuccinelli, he did not use the word light. this guy used it so many times. the last thing is, i like how you used to do on c-span. you had to competing sides of the issue on the same broadcast. if that would have this time, everyone would've seen what a fraud mr. johnson and the naacp is. host: we try to put opposing views together. it's more difficult during the pandemic. sometimes, it doesn't work out with schedules. we try to balance it out. ryan in michigan. let me push the button. there we go. caller: can you hear me? host: we can. caller: i watched the president make his speech and it all got ugly. my brother and i were veterans. another human being in this case trump co
this mr. johnson you just had on, he's the ceo of the naacp. every time he was in the segment hit with a question that deals with the key point of the legislation, he takes on an emotional rant about coming together. you asked him a question about id. he totally went around it. he didn't answer the question. when someone asked about ballot harvesting. it's pretty sad. mr. cuccinelli, he did not use the word light. this guy used it so many times. the last thing is, i like how you used to do on...
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and as for bury south, mr— boris johnson. and as for bury south, mr speaker... - boris johnson. and as for bury south, mr speaker... in - boris johnson. and as for bury south, mr speaker... in a - boris johnson. and as for bury i south, mr speaker... in a union boris johnson. and as for bury - south, mr speaker... in a union jack mask, the south, mr speaker... in a union jack mask. the new _ south, mr speaker... in a union jack mask, the new labour _ south, mr speaker... in a union jack mask, the new labour mp _ south, mr speaker... in a union jack mask, the new labour mp opposite, | mask, the new labour mp opposite, not sitting behind the prime minister this time. irate not sitting behind the prime minister this time.— not sitting behind the prime minister this time. we will win aaain in minister this time. we will win again in bury _ minister this time. we will win again in bury south. _ minister this time. we will win again in bury south. there - minister this time. we will win | again in bury south. there was minister this time. we will win - again in bury south. there was
and as for bury south, mr— boris johnson. and as for bury south, mr speaker... - boris johnson. and as for bury south, mr speaker... in - boris johnson. and as for bury south, mr speaker... in a - boris johnson. and as for bury i south, mr speaker... in a union boris johnson. and as for bury - south, mr speaker... in a union jack mask, the south, mr speaker... in a union jack mask. the new _ south, mr speaker... in a union jack mask, the new labour _ south, mr speaker... in a union jack mask,...
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courtney, and the gentleman from south dakota, mr. johnson. it is difficult to understate the importance of impact aid to our nation's children. for over 07 years this program has been -- 70 years this program has been critical to ensuring that schools who serve children connected with federal lands have the resources to help their students thrive. unlike most public schools in america, these schools do not receive funding from property taxes from these federal assets and this means that without impact aid, because they still have to educate the children attached to those assets, this means that without impact aid, schools serving the children connected to military bases, affordable how it'sing units -- housing units or native americans on reservations and many other institutions would be significantly shortchanged and therefore unable to offer high-quality education. need for this program is now greater than ever as our school communities grapple with the resurgence of covid-19. in response, democrats and republicans worked together in the la
courtney, and the gentleman from south dakota, mr. johnson. it is difficult to understate the importance of impact aid to our nation's children. for over 07 years this program has been -- 70 years this program has been critical to ensuring that schools who serve children connected with federal lands have the resources to help their students thrive. unlike most public schools in america, these schools do not receive funding from property taxes from these federal assets and this means that...
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johnson? y'all want to meet the real mr. johnson? if y'all are going to say ya'll the best band, y'all got to prove it! >> alfonsi: senior kabrel johnson and eighth-grader lawrence honore are part of the drum line. honore wasn't much bigger than his snare drum when he decided he wanted to play for st. augustine. >> ray johnson: put your heels together, mr. honore. >> alfonsi: tell me your impression of mr. ray. >> lawrence honore: i think he's pretty nice. he could be feisty at sometimes, but that's all discipline. >> alfonsi: what do you mean, feisty? >> honore: like, he yells, but-- >> kabrel johnson: he yells out of passion-- >> ray johnson: everything has to be sharp! so, trumpets, what's going on now? i need y'all to play it every time, that's how y'all are going to get good at it! >> alfonsi: when i'm sitting here talking to you, you're so almost soft-spoken. and you see you out there on the blacktop, and it gets up a level. >> ray johnson: right. >> alfonsi: that's by design? >> ray johnson: i want you to be out your comfort z
johnson? y'all want to meet the real mr. johnson? if y'all are going to say ya'll the best band, y'all got to prove it! >> alfonsi: senior kabrel johnson and eighth-grader lawrence honore are part of the drum line. honore wasn't much bigger than his snare drum when he decided he wanted to play for st. augustine. >> ray johnson: put your heels together, mr. honore. >> alfonsi: tell me your impression of mr. ray. >> lawrence honore: i think he's pretty nice. he could be...
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mr johnson is whether that is it or whether there are more to come. band whether there are more to come. and “ust whether there are more to come. and just briefly. — whether there are more to come. and just briefly, talk close to the mechanism, if there are enough who think that is it, what they would have to do to try to get rid of him as their leader. for have to do to try to get rid of him as their leader.— have to do to try to get rid of him as their leader. for a no-confidence vote in the — as their leader. for a no-confidence vote in the prime _ as their leader. for a no-confidence vote in the prime minister, - as their leader. for a no-confidence vote in the prime minister, they - vote in the prime minister, they would have to be 5a mps writing to the chairman of the backbench committee, 1922 committee, calling for a vote to be held of the finest or�*s future, and that is a bit of guesswork, to be honest, i've been kieron pollard metoo long to believe any predictions about how many of those letters have gone in —— prime minister's future, i have been in parliament t
mr johnson is whether that is it or whether there are more to come. band whether there are more to come. and “ust whether there are more to come. and just briefly. — whether there are more to come. and just briefly, talk close to the mechanism, if there are enough who think that is it, what they would have to do to try to get rid of him as their leader. for have to do to try to get rid of him as their leader.— have to do to try to get rid of him as their leader. for a no-confidence vote...
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perhaps unsurprisingly, officials in mr. johnson's government say it's time to focus on other issues. >> he has apologized. i think we now need to move on and talk about how we are going to sort out issues. i've spent the last 24 hours with the eu talking about sorting out the situation for the people of northern ireland, and we now need to get on with that and of course wait for the results of the inquiry. >> a recent poll found only 20% of the british public had a favorable view of mr. johnson. 20%. that's the lowest level since he took office. the former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is negotiating a possible plea deal in his corruption trial. that's from two sources involved in the matter who spoke with cnn. under the deal, the most serious charge against netanyahu, bribery, would likely be dropped. the sources say the biggest stumbling block is the possible sentence. if it's longer than three months, he could be barred from politics for seven years. netanyahu denies any wrongdoing. >>> denmark's former defen
perhaps unsurprisingly, officials in mr. johnson's government say it's time to focus on other issues. >> he has apologized. i think we now need to move on and talk about how we are going to sort out issues. i've spent the last 24 hours with the eu talking about sorting out the situation for the people of northern ireland, and we now need to get on with that and of course wait for the results of the inquiry. >> a recent poll found only 20% of the british public had a favorable view...
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>> for now, mr. johnson is watching and waiting to see the full effect of this latest covid wave. >> almost one year since the attack on the u.s. capitol building. by supporters of former president trump who wanted to stop congress from certifying joe biden's victory. among those who stormed the building, members of qanon, the conspiracy theory that was influential in spreading the lie th the election was stolen. -- reported on the rise of q and on pandemic and now has this update from the united states. >> it is a powful conspiracy theory that spread paranoia and distrust and contributed so much to this infamous day. are people still held in qanon's grip? >> the pandemic isn't real. >> reporting back in 2020, i first met nick on the internet. this time, i had a chance to meet him face-to-face. when everything unfolded nuary 6, what were you thinking? >> get off national television. what are we doing? >> things have changed. >> they have. i do not want to believe in some of these nefarious things. th
>> for now, mr. johnson is watching and waiting to see the full effect of this latest covid wave. >> almost one year since the attack on the u.s. capitol building. by supporters of former president trump who wanted to stop congress from certifying joe biden's victory. among those who stormed the building, members of qanon, the conspiracy theory that was influential in spreading the lie th the election was stolen. -- reported on the rise of q and on pandemic and now has this update...
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>> for now, mr. johnson is watching and waiting to see the full effect of this latest covid wave. >> almost one year since the attack on the u.s. capitol building. by supporters of former president trump who wanted to stop congress from certifying joe biden's victory. among those who stormed the building, members of qanon, the conspiracy theory that was influential in spreading the lie th the election was stolen. -- reported on the rise of q and on pandemic and now has this update from the united states. >> it is a powful conspiracy theory that spread paranoia and distrust and contributed so much to this infamous day. are people still held in qanon's grip? >> the pandemic isn't real. >> reporting back in 2020, i first met nicon the internet. this time, i had a chance to meet him face-to-face. when everything unfolded ary 6, what were you thinking? >> get off national television. what are we doing? >> things ve changed. >> they have. i do not want to believe in some of these nefarious things. the info
>> for now, mr. johnson is watching and waiting to see the full effect of this latest covid wave. >> almost one year since the attack on the u.s. capitol building. by supporters of former president trump who wanted to stop congress from certifying joe biden's victory. among those who stormed the building, members of qanon, the conspiracy theory that was influential in spreading the lie th the election was stolen. -- reported on the rise of q and on pandemic and now has this update...
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when mr. johnson from a 1000, nothing was issued to the land by an s, as in this, as a boy out since on file. and that's been the place in effect and burned out indigo for the guys to go into. full don't get big this. this is the house for the long distance, the procedure and for the one with all the hope and for the woman i know ah, in germany on black friday, the unions are calling for a strike. oh, does it work? but like all private bob, i thought the news soon with the banner stud muffin of those gob. thank you sir. i'll give you my daughter's love bugs. all, it's all good luck pick up those. i'm the europe. jeff bezos is facing strong stage where social protections are especially important ago, and where employees have more labor, right? if will knock them if you don't falling out of them august as plans are built for the last 5 years verde the main german union has been organizing strikes in the countries 11 amazon warehouses high school. i'm to dr. young. i spoke to the phone just to le
when mr. johnson from a 1000, nothing was issued to the land by an s, as in this, as a boy out since on file. and that's been the place in effect and burned out indigo for the guys to go into. full don't get big this. this is the house for the long distance, the procedure and for the one with all the hope and for the woman i know ah, in germany on black friday, the unions are calling for a strike. oh, does it work? but like all private bob, i thought the news soon with the banner stud muffin of...
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when mr. johnson from the 1000 my mom was mission to the land by and s as in this basically, it's like, you know, for out, since the fall that's been the place effect and burn out about the syndicate window for the guys to get wonderful. don't take this, this is the house for the long distance, the police are and for the ones with all the hope and for the i know ah. ringback in germany on black friday, the unions are calling for a strike. oh, does it look like? all right, bob. i thought it's not the banner stud muffin up knows gob. thank you sir. i'll give you my daughter's law, but i did not get the vote was i'm that the europe jeff bezos is facing strong states where social protections are especially important ago and where employees have more labor rights. this is a full knock them individual aiden for leaking out of them. august as plans are built for the last 5 years verde. the main german union has been organizing strikes in the countries 11 amazon warehouses. i'm perfect, you know, i sp
when mr. johnson from the 1000 my mom was mission to the land by and s as in this basically, it's like, you know, for out, since the fall that's been the place effect and burn out about the syndicate window for the guys to get wonderful. don't take this, this is the house for the long distance, the police are and for the ones with all the hope and for the i know ah. ringback in germany on black friday, the unions are calling for a strike. oh, does it look like? all right, bob. i thought it's...
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when mr. johnson from the 1000. my mom was ms mission to the land by and in this basically it's like 4 out since on file. and that's been the effect and burn out about the syndicate window for the guys to get wonderful. don't get picked this. this is the house for the long distance, the police are and for the ones with all the hope and for the woman i know ah, in germany on black friday, the unions are calling for a strike. oh, does it look like it's all right bob? i thought it is, who knows the banner side of those gob. thank you soon i'll give you my daughters rod my wallet, so i did not get to pick that up. so was i'm that's europe. jeff bezos is facing strong stage where social protections are especially important ago and where employees have more labor rights. this is a full knock them individual aiden for league after my august as plans are built for the last 5 years verde the main german union has been organizing strikes in the countries 11 amazon warehouses high school. i'm subject, you know, i spoke heights
when mr. johnson from the 1000. my mom was ms mission to the land by and in this basically it's like 4 out since on file. and that's been the effect and burn out about the syndicate window for the guys to get wonderful. don't get picked this. this is the house for the long distance, the police are and for the ones with all the hope and for the woman i know ah, in germany on black friday, the unions are calling for a strike. oh, does it look like it's all right bob? i thought it is, who knows...
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mr. johnson said current measures, including mask wearing and working from home where possible and covid passes for some venues, are enough for now. 20,217 new coronavirus cases were in scotland in the last 24 hours. in france, children ages six and over are required to wear face masks on public transport, shops, and other venues. in the netherlands, schools will reopen next week despite case is. high. in india, vaccination is available for 15 to 18-year-olds, but the country has recorded its deepest weekly surge in infections. they almost tripled. in the u.s., schools are reopening amid a surge. i spoke to the director of the vaccine education center of the children's hospital in philadelphia, and a physician in infectious diseases. he explaed the situation in the city. >> in philadelphia we are seeing more cases in children. when we admit children to the hospital, we always test and see whether they have covid, independent of whether that is why they are getting admitted. we are seeing
mr. johnson said current measures, including mask wearing and working from home where possible and covid passes for some venues, are enough for now. 20,217 new coronavirus cases were in scotland in the last 24 hours. in france, children ages six and over are required to wear face masks on public transport, shops, and other venues. in the netherlands, schools will reopen next week despite case is. high. in india, vaccination is available for 15 to 18-year-olds, but the country has recorded its...
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johnson to quit. a political editor has more. >> how will it turn out? for weeks, the prime minister has been having to explain himself. and what happened at number 10 during the pandemic. it made some of the public and his own mp's mad. there are claims now that his team have been intimidating backbenchers who want to speak out. >> i've seen nothing to support any of those allegations. what i'm focused on is what we're doing to do with the number one priority which is coming through cov, and we made enormous progress thanks to the vaccine rollout. >> back in westminster, there's nothing unusual about mp's being subject to some pretty strong persuasion, in dark corners, around the corridors of power, party workers work to keep backbenchers in line. but in front of the cameras this morning, a critic of boris johnson said it is gone far too far. >> a number have faced pressures from government because of their declared or assumed desire for a vote of confidence for the party condition of the prime minister. >> politics is not for the fainthearted. conversa
johnson to quit. a political editor has more. >> how will it turn out? for weeks, the prime minister has been having to explain himself. and what happened at number 10 during the pandemic. it made some of the public and his own mp's mad. there are claims now that his team have been intimidating backbenchers who want to speak out. >> i've seen nothing to support any of those allegations. what i'm focused on is what we're doing to do with the number one priority which is coming...
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johnson to quit. a political editor has more. >> how will it turn out? for weeks, the prime minister has been having to explain himself. and what happened at number 10 during the pandemic. it made some of the public and his own mp's mad. there are claims n that his team have been intimidating backbenchers who want to speak out. >> i've seen nothing to support any of those allegations. what i'm focused on is what we're doing to do with the number one priority which is coming through cov, and we made enormous progress thanks to the vaccine rollout. >> back in westminster, there's nothing unusual about mp's being subject to some pretty strong persuasion, in dark corners, around the corridors of power, party workers work to keep backbenchers in line. but in front of the cameras this morning, a critic of boris johnson said it is gone far too far. >> a number have faced pressures from government because of their deared or assumed desire for a vote of confidence for the party condition of the prime minister. >> politics is not for the fainthearted. conversation
johnson to quit. a political editor has more. >> how will it turn out? for weeks, the prime minister has been having to explain himself. and what happened at number 10 during the pandemic. it made some of the public and his own mp's mad. there are claims n that his team have been intimidating backbenchers who want to speak out. >> i've seen nothing to support any of those allegations. what i'm focused on is what we're doing to do with the number one priority which is coming through...