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my name is jim johnson, and the corporation counsel for the city of newark.that is the chief legal officer for the city of new york. we have just heard the argument in the new york state rifle association, boris versus the city of new york. it's a case we maintain since the very beginning since cher was granted it was moot we should not have been called into court today but we were. we were more than ably represented by rich jeering, the head of our appeals unit in the new york city law department. at issue in this case was the request by the plaintiff's by the petitioner sheer to carry their firearms out of their homes into certain firing ranges and including a competition outside new york. new york city and new york state actually gave them everything they had asked for before this argument. that was married very plain in this argument today. the case is moot it is a case that should not have gone forward to this point but in any event we are looking forward to the judgment of the court. we feel we had a very strong and powerful presence in the hearing toda
my name is jim johnson, and the corporation counsel for the city of newark.that is the chief legal officer for the city of new york. we have just heard the argument in the new york state rifle association, boris versus the city of new york. it's a case we maintain since the very beginning since cher was granted it was moot we should not have been called into court today but we were. we were more than ably represented by rich jeering, the head of our appeals unit in the new york city law...
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my name is jim johnson. i'm the corporation counsel for the city of new york. that is the chief legal officer for the city of new york. and we have just heard -- we have just heard the argument in the new york state rifle association vs. city of new york. this is a case that we have maintained since the very eginning, since certiorari was granted, it was moot. we should not have been called into court today but we were. we were more than ably represented by rich deering who is head of our field unit in the new york city law department. at issue in this case was a request by the plaintiffs, by the the igs -- petitioner shearer to carry their firearms out of their homes and to certain firing ranges, including a competition outside of new york. new york, new york city and new york state gave them everything they asked for before this argument. that was made very plain in this argument today. the case is moot. it is a case that should not have gone forward to this point. but in any event, we are looking forward to the judgment of the court. we feel that we had a ve
my name is jim johnson. i'm the corporation counsel for the city of new york. that is the chief legal officer for the city of new york. and we have just heard -- we have just heard the argument in the new york state rifle association vs. city of new york. this is a case that we have maintained since the very eginning, since certiorari was granted, it was moot. we should not have been called into court today but we were. we were more than ably represented by rich deering who is head of our field...
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diplomat jim johnson us and a member of germany's the left party b john thomas ollie believe america's approach is sour in relations with europe. when they say oh this will cut cut ukraine out of the transit they will they will get less money but really think they care about ukraine they will carry by ukraine a lot and the only reason they would be concerned about re ukraine being cut out of any transit seize is that if that would be make it more difficult to put pressure on russia by having a puppet ukrainian hand on the lawn to speak it with regard to europe's a gash you know that is no longer the case and all we're really talking about is ukraine being included in a more cooperative relationship between europe and russia that's the worst possible outcome from the point of people below people in washington damage to the german american relations is down and. the idea that america is consciously imposing extra charity extraterritorial sanctions to the german economy to hurt the german consumer is now firmly implanted into germany's minds from the left to the right that is absolutely o
diplomat jim johnson us and a member of germany's the left party b john thomas ollie believe america's approach is sour in relations with europe. when they say oh this will cut cut ukraine out of the transit they will they will get less money but really think they care about ukraine they will carry by ukraine a lot and the only reason they would be concerned about re ukraine being cut out of any transit seize is that if that would be make it more difficult to put pressure on russia by having a...
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s, johnson jim matti kelly and others have been forced out or reside if they disagreed with the president on substance. the only elected official in the room. on the question of what to do in afghanistan, the generals were mostly in the view we should make a long-term commitment. the president did not agree initially but over time his views changed because he saw the evidence if you just leave tomorrow, it would sink into a civil war and into ,he vacuum would be more isis al qaeda, etc. anyone needs advisors who will disagree with you on the facts or the substance. , think the group in there now they are perfectly competent, but as i say in the book, he is running the country like he ran his real estate business, a one-man show with a group of yes men and women and family members. that might work for a real estate company, but he will be less successful with national security of the united states. host: four of the last five 43,idents, reagan, bush clinton, obama were all reelected. what is that going to look like if he has a second term? guest: it is hard to make predictions about the fu
s, johnson jim matti kelly and others have been forced out or reside if they disagreed with the president on substance. the only elected official in the room. on the question of what to do in afghanistan, the generals were mostly in the view we should make a long-term commitment. the president did not agree initially but over time his views changed because he saw the evidence if you just leave tomorrow, it would sink into a civil war and into ,he vacuum would be more isis al qaeda, etc. anyone...
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jim jordan, john ratcliffe, mike johnson and mark meadows. everyone except meadows met with the white house counsel this week. what do you make of those picks? >> standards. as you would expect. these were people that were sort of stars or performed or good at making the case for the president when it was this the house. one interesting thing plessy did is she drew a line in the sand. she said i am not sending this over until i believe it is fair. so by definition, whenever she sends it over, she is saying it is fair. if she sent it over tomorrow, apparently she undercut chuck schumer's whole case because she is saying it is fair that it went there. she has to extract something from mitch in order for it to be fair in her opinion. i don't think mcconnell is perfectly fine to approve judges in the meantime. >> like, this isn't -- the things he has done are unethical. like what he did with merrick garland. and the idea he would refuse to even try to have a fair process and that's something we shaw laud, i disagree with that. i think in the end
jim jordan, john ratcliffe, mike johnson and mark meadows. everyone except meadows met with the white house counsel this week. what do you make of those picks? >> standards. as you would expect. these were people that were sort of stars or performed or good at making the case for the president when it was this the house. one interesting thing plessy did is she drew a line in the sand. she said i am not sending this over until i believe it is fair. so by definition, whenever she sends it...
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jim thorpe, the eva leader johnson would climb the ladder along the evening.field's crew from lockheed as well as the large supporting cast tool designers suit technicians machinists and engineers. i will close with this image, this is an actual picture from the final hubble space our service mission. these marks are scuff marks, they are hand print. places were some of the spacewalking astronauts touch the outside with the gloves, testy coming touch the outside of the telescope. an scripted just enough that the bombardment of particles in outer space made it whether a little differently than the otherwise shiny silver skin. there are now handprints on hubbell in orbit but the ron chatfield's machinists, the maintainability engineers that i referred to in that last expert they have handprints on hubbell too, metaphorical rather than physical but in every way the same kind of vital contribution to the success in the life of hubbell that my spacewalking colleagues made between 1993 and 2009. now i'd be happy to take your questions. [applause] someone is running
jim thorpe, the eva leader johnson would climb the ladder along the evening.field's crew from lockheed as well as the large supporting cast tool designers suit technicians machinists and engineers. i will close with this image, this is an actual picture from the final hubble space our service mission. these marks are scuff marks, they are hand print. places were some of the spacewalking astronauts touch the outside with the gloves, testy coming touch the outside of the telescope. an scripted...
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johnson of louisiana. congressman, we appreciate you taking the time this morning. >> hey jim, great to be with you. >> it'sresting that you met with white house counsel yesterday along with representative jim jordan and john ratcliff under consideration to be on the president's defense team. is that accurate and would you accept such a role? >> you know, i'm really not at liberty to talk about that. i would be delighted to serve on the defense team. i feel very strongly in the president's case and if he asked me to serve in that capacity, i certainly would. but there's really -- i don't have much more to talk about this morning. >> you heard the senate majority leader make his case to the floor and you know that he is opposing any witnesses being called during a senate trial. i want to play the senate majority leader 20 years ago on cnn when a democratic president faced impeachment, his position on witnesses in the senate trial then and then get your reaction. have a listen. >> every other impeachment has had witnesses. it's not unusual to have witnesses in a trial, and i think we're handling this in exact
johnson of louisiana. congressman, we appreciate you taking the time this morning. >> hey jim, great to be with you. >> it'sresting that you met with white house counsel yesterday along with representative jim jordan and john ratcliff under consideration to be on the president's defense team. is that accurate and would you accept such a role? >> you know, i'm really not at liberty to talk about that. i would be delighted to serve on the defense team. i feel very strongly in...
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s, johnson jim matti kelly and others have been forced out or reside if they disagreed with the presidentn substance. the only elected official in the room. on the question of what to do in afghanistan, the generals were mostly in the view we should make a long-term commitment. the president did not agree initially but over time his views changed because he saw the evidence if you just leave tomorrow, it would sink into a civil war and into ,he vacuum would be more isis al qaeda, etc. anyone needs advisors who will disagree with you on the facts or the substance. , think the group in there now they are perfectly competent, but as i say in the book, he is running the country like he ran his real estate business, a one-man show with a group of yes men and women and family members. that might work for a real estate company, but he will be less successful with national security of the united states. host: four of the last five 43,idents, reagan, bush clinton, obama were all reelected. what is that going to look like if he has a second term? guest: it is hard to make predictions about the futu
s, johnson jim matti kelly and others have been forced out or reside if they disagreed with the presidentn substance. the only elected official in the room. on the question of what to do in afghanistan, the generals were mostly in the view we should make a long-term commitment. the president did not agree initially but over time his views changed because he saw the evidence if you just leave tomorrow, it would sink into a civil war and into ,he vacuum would be more isis al qaeda, etc. anyone...
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jim. let's discuss that idea of aspiration for a 2nd are we talking about a situation where boris johnson has got to kind of get ahead of the curve that might come in as a reaction after the honeymoon period when he has to say actually maybe i can't hit the july deadline for getting it all done and dusted and he's also from a domestic point of view he's got to be seen to be improving the lives of those people who have never voted conservative ever and probably never will ever again exactly and that's the really interesting perspective for the conservatives in this election is that they have gained a significant number of seats that they had never game before in their history people have voted for the conservatives in this election that would never even consider thinking about voting conservative before so in many ways boris johnson has got 5 years so he's got to prove that he's worthy of those votes in the trust that the police put him in jail do you understand it when people say of him his critics say he's not a one nation conservative his critics say he's a one nation coward he had 211
jim. let's discuss that idea of aspiration for a 2nd are we talking about a situation where boris johnson has got to kind of get ahead of the curve that might come in as a reaction after the honeymoon period when he has to say actually maybe i can't hit the july deadline for getting it all done and dusted and he's also from a domestic point of view he's got to be seen to be improving the lives of those people who have never voted conservative ever and probably never will ever again exactly and...
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proud to join chairwoman johnson as well as representatives jim lofgren iner and zoe introducing this bill. in u.s. was a key driver biological innovation in the 20th century, but there's global competition. other countries recognize the benefit of biotechnology and are striving to capture its potential through new investments and friendly regulations. 4373 promotes a national around strategy engineering biology to ensure the u.s. remains the global biology and biotechnology. techniques like risper and gene sequencing are driving engineering, manufacturing. keep pace that supports innovation and creates a arketplace for new ideas and projects. while setting the safety and ethical standards for the world follow. h.r. 4373 establishes a national research andiology development initiative to provide interagency research a rdination and develop three-year strategic plan. also authorizes research at the agencies under he science committee's jurisdictions including the national science foundation, the national institute of standards technology, and the department of energy. last month, the w
proud to join chairwoman johnson as well as representatives jim lofgren iner and zoe introducing this bill. in u.s. was a key driver biological innovation in the 20th century, but there's global competition. other countries recognize the benefit of biotechnology and are striving to capture its potential through new investments and friendly regulations. 4373 promotes a national around strategy engineering biology to ensure the u.s. remains the global biology and biotechnology. techniques like...
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jim crow baltimore. mr. riley states that he feels that the johnson Ãthe johnson programs killed our progress but i want him benign neglect and the reagan budget cuts affect our progress? >> linda, thank you. >> i'm having some trouble with the audio. she said what slow the progress? >> benign progress. >> benign neglect on the part of Ãbi don't think was benign neglect. i don't think the great society programs can be called did benign neglect. these were huge government expansions. we spent trillions of dollars since the 1960s on antipoverty programs. literally trillions of dollars. the war on poverty, housing programs and so forth. i think hewhat it shows is are the limits of government à there's only so much that the government can do. we also know what it can do. if you take away good policing, if you take away good schools, if you take away stable homes, there's nothing the government can do to replace those things. >> let me take the other side of your title, how can blacks succeed today? >> i think two things need to ashappen, we need to have hones conversations about the problems we face. we need to
jim crow baltimore. mr. riley states that he feels that the johnson Ãthe johnson programs killed our progress but i want him benign neglect and the reagan budget cuts affect our progress? >> linda, thank you. >> i'm having some trouble with the audio. she said what slow the progress? >> benign progress. >> benign neglect on the part of Ãbi don't think was benign neglect. i don't think the great society programs can be called did benign neglect. these were huge...
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holds, it should mean johnson will have no trouble getting brexit through which was his intent throughout in what has been a very controversial beginning to his prime ministership. jimordan proposing an amendment to strike the first article of impeachment. >> i would say when did it happen? every will swalwell said. democrats say there is some scheme to have an announcement made by president zelensky to get a phone call with the president to have a meeting with the president to get the aid released. when did the announcement happen? they got the call on july 25, they got the meeting on september 25. they got the meeting on september 11. there was never an announcement from the ukrainians to have an investigation. those are not the facts. lou: the on sitting cabinet member ever to be held in contempt of congress now lecturing about leadership and ethics. president obama's disgraced attorney general what's really clear is we have gotten to everything has been said phase of this impeachment. they are just saying the the same things top each other over and over and stover. lou: i'm going to make you feel bet were the whole thing right now. this just in to fox. per chad
holds, it should mean johnson will have no trouble getting brexit through which was his intent throughout in what has been a very controversial beginning to his prime ministership. jimordan proposing an amendment to strike the first article of impeachment. >> i would say when did it happen? every will swalwell said. democrats say there is some scheme to have an announcement made by president zelensky to get a phone call with the president to have a meeting with the president to get the...
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. >> 1969, that's -- >> what am i going to do i'm not from the nathan johnson school of economics. >> all right, jimk you'll have a good show today with -- you're fired up. thanks don't miss a big interview on "squawk on the street. i hope -- this will be awesome, with national economic director larry kudlow he might see some positives around that. at at th's9:30 eastern time. stay tuned "squawk box" will be right back. g even better? when you prepare for retirement with pacific life, you can create a lifelong income... so you have the freedom to keep doing whatever is most meaningful to you. a reliable income that lets you retire, without retiring from life. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply a matter of following the signs. they all lead here. cme group - how the world advances. cme group - da
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jim jordan is equivalent in the senate. think it's because the senate does have a full book. a rulebook used from andrew johnson.t's going to be the rulebook used here and to pick up on something you were saying, the second feature this cheese justice will have, it's going to err on the side of giving more information to the american people. that's consistent with not doing too much. let the people decide. don't try and let these gag orders and other things happen. so that will be a strategic choice for the house managers. there are people like bolton and pompeo and maldini who undoubtedly - - mulvaney. who undoubtedly have more information. do they go seek the gravy or not? if they decide we want this testimony from these folks in the senate, they will call and subpoena them and i do not see this chief justice standing in the way and saying, no, the president can get away with gagging these people. >> i always thought, why would he receive from what he thought was his duty to give mitch mcconnell - - it seems his task is pretty straightforward. >> is certainly not going to approach it as - - [indiscernible]. pe
jim jordan is equivalent in the senate. think it's because the senate does have a full book. a rulebook used from andrew johnson.t's going to be the rulebook used here and to pick up on something you were saying, the second feature this cheese justice will have, it's going to err on the side of giving more information to the american people. that's consistent with not doing too much. let the people decide. don't try and let these gag orders and other things happen. so that will be a strategic...
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jim crow baltimore. now, mr. riley states that he feels that the johnson programs killed our p progress, but i wat him to comment on how the benign neglect and the reagan budget cuts affect the progress. >> guest: i'm having some trouble. >> host: the mine progress or neglect. i don't think that the society programs can be called benign neglect. they were to permit extensions we spend trillions of dollars since the 1960s on these programs. trillions of dollars. the war on poverty, but housingg programs and so forth. i think what this shows are the limits of the government largesse. there's only so much the government can do and we also know what it can't do if you take away the good policing in schools, stable homes, there's nothing the government can do to replace thosee t things. >> host: how can blacks succeed today? >> guest: two things need to happen. we need to have honest conversations about the problems that we face. we need to talk about black crime rates for example, when we talk about black incarceration rates. basic things like that, honest conversations about what the studies say and the importance
jim crow baltimore. now, mr. riley states that he feels that the johnson programs killed our p progress, but i wat him to comment on how the benign neglect and the reagan budget cuts affect the progress. >> guest: i'm having some trouble. >> host: the mine progress or neglect. i don't think that the society programs can be called benign neglect. they were to permit extensions we spend trillions of dollars since the 1960s on these programs. trillions of dollars. the war on poverty,...
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johnson, richard nixon, bill clinton, and now donald trump. with more, let's check in with the chief white house correspondent jim acosta. so, jim, the president not only weighed in on today's vote, but he also talked about a possible senate trial. what did he have to say about that? >> reporter: that's right, john. i think it's starting to sink in with the president that he is about to be impeached. impeachment is coming. he was asked about some of these issues earlier today over here at the white house, and he was asked about this prospect of a senate trial. that obviously comes after he is impeached in the house. and there has been this debate going on back and forth between the white house and republicans up on capitol hill as to whether or not a senate trial is a good idea. i will tell you i talked to a source familiar with the discussions going on inside the white house, who said that the president is starting to listen to some of the counsel coming from his attorneys, saying that a shorter trial would be better, would obviously remove the possibility to some extent that there would be unforeseen bombshells emergin
johnson, richard nixon, bill clinton, and now donald trump. with more, let's check in with the chief white house correspondent jim acosta. so, jim, the president not only weighed in on today's vote, but he also talked about a possible senate trial. what did he have to say about that? >> reporter: that's right, john. i think it's starting to sink in with the president that he is about to be impeached. impeachment is coming. he was asked about some of these issues earlier today over here at...
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jim mccarthy is the one who gets the credit for bringing bobby into the race because johnson was weake. bobby gets in. his last words which you heard >> were it's on to chicago and let's win there. he didn't know if he could get the delegates against humphrey. david: this is essentially last picture of robert kennedy alive. he gave a little quick v sign and went into the kitchen when he was shot. made an incredible photograph. one of my colleagues was with him also. i heard that something had happened so i ran outside and i saw ethel in the back of the ambulance. i took this photo through the ambulance door. it was shocking to me what had happened. it was clear i didn't see the senator after that. this picture really made me feel bad. it was 21 years old when i did it and it was the idea of intruding on someone's grief like that. that's not something i like to do or i don't think anybody does what i did it. many years later, i asked mrs. kennedy, i told ethel how bad i felt she said don't worry, you were doing your job. she understood. those people had lived in the public life forever
jim mccarthy is the one who gets the credit for bringing bobby into the race because johnson was weake. bobby gets in. his last words which you heard >> were it's on to chicago and let's win there. he didn't know if he could get the delegates against humphrey. david: this is essentially last picture of robert kennedy alive. he gave a little quick v sign and went into the kitchen when he was shot. made an incredible photograph. one of my colleagues was with him also. i heard that something...
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worse was the invasion of the dominican republic under johnson, where the dominican republic had come into the hands of a social democratic regime. jim: those limitations were set for us by john doar. preventing us from getting into that. k: so misconduct, i cannot recall any of that from the carter administration. correct me if i'm wrong. bert lance had his problems, and jimmy carter's trusted bert lance, brought bert lance. there was sort of -- the lack of washington insiders was a handicap for carter. so i guess i will leave it at that. karen: i want to ask one follow-up question. we can come back to it later. at one point at all, or did it or did it not, become evident inside the white house group that the lack of insiders was a problem? well, in the speechwriting office, james fallows was my boss at the beginning. later, i became the chief speechwriter. it became evident before we'd even come to the office. that was -- that seemed pretty clear, at least to our little cabal. jackson, give us some reflection before we get into individual presidents, on how you think about this word "misconduct" and what it means in terms of how we
worse was the invasion of the dominican republic under johnson, where the dominican republic had come into the hands of a social democratic regime. jim: those limitations were set for us by john doar. preventing us from getting into that. k: so misconduct, i cannot recall any of that from the carter administration. correct me if i'm wrong. bert lance had his problems, and jimmy carter's trusted bert lance, brought bert lance. there was sort of -- the lack of washington insiders was a handicap...
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literally hiding ata the fbi jim carmi was literally hiding at a similar reception and keen not to be photographed with the president. i imagine something similar tonight when boris johnsonthis drinks reception! i think thatis hosts this drinks reception! i think that is true, very festive atmosphere with carol singers at downing street some quite frosty relationships between some nato leaders and conspicuous by its absence, that financial meeting between boris johnson absence, that financial meeting between borisjohnson and president trump would certainly publicly has not happened. there's been nojoint press co nfe re nce not happened. there's been nojoint press conference and i think probably that is because there is a feeling that being seen to have a close rapport with president trump who are best in the uk can be seen asa who are best in the uk can be seen as a divisive figure, may not play well with quite a lot of the electorate. what are we expecting tonight, is it just electorate. what are we expecting tonight, is itjust to get together just to kind of test 70 years of nato or are the discussions going on? this is a reception, you can see some nato leaders arrivi
literally hiding ata the fbi jim carmi was literally hiding at a similar reception and keen not to be photographed with the president. i imagine something similar tonight when boris johnsonthis drinks reception! i think thatis hosts this drinks reception! i think that is true, very festive atmosphere with carol singers at downing street some quite frosty relationships between some nato leaders and conspicuous by its absence, that financial meeting between boris johnson absence, that financial...
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jim. >> there have been general questions about whether he might withdrawal if he were re-elected. nick robertson, great to have you there. british prime minister boris johnsont week. so why is he avoiding a one-on-one meeting with trz presumption? we'll discuss next. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! but the most important gift is the one you give to the person who believes in you...all year long. every best. gift. ever begins with kay. ( ♪ ) woman: friction points, those obstacles that limit a company's growth. i try to find companies that turn these challenges into opportunities. but by going out in the field, and meeting management, suppliers, competitors. in the end, it's these unique companies with creative business models that will generate value for our investors. that's why i go beyond the numbers. >> tech: don't wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. value for our investors. with safelite's exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. plus, with most insur
jim. >> there have been general questions about whether he might withdrawal if he were re-elected. nick robertson, great to have you there. british prime minister boris johnsont week. so why is he avoiding a one-on-one meeting with trz presumption? we'll discuss next. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! but the most important gift...
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johnson, let's say a majority of one or more. the withdrawal agreement goes through january 31, and then what happens? jim big majority, he can afford to pay less attention to the kind of radical erg, crucial in my view in the brexit scenario. if there is a majority of 70, i would predict without confidence that he will extend the transition period. if he only has a majority of 20, he cannot do that easily. francine: this is something that the former chancellor -- if you look at the parliamentarians running for , the majorityeem party, much more right wing. is that fair? jim: i think you cannot split it in such simple, historic conventional ways. you look at the economic policy, you could hardly describe it as right wing. when was the last time an incoming tory possible government sort of had a huge drive in government spending? in some ways, if you put brexit to one side, which you cannot, it is almost a little bit like the golden grounds version of new labor. big spending on house, -- on health, on education. it is not what you would normally associate with a very right wing tory government. socially, i
johnson, let's say a majority of one or more. the withdrawal agreement goes through january 31, and then what happens? jim big majority, he can afford to pay less attention to the kind of radical erg, crucial in my view in the brexit scenario. if there is a majority of 70, i would predict without confidence that he will extend the transition period. if he only has a majority of 20, he cannot do that easily. francine: this is something that the former chancellor -- if you look at the...
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johnson has become oppose. we cannot get bigger discount. >> i encourage everyone to find closure and let the healing begin. >> opposition labour party leader jim and carmen have also brought you first to bring scotland away from the uk. >> the country is not given details and exactly what it tested. north great. north korea once had nuclear talks. salvaging the talks. the new peer test comes after u.s. repetitive for not korea discussing security issues. select all seven democrats who have qualified for the debate in los angeles this week are now threatening to actually skip the event. the same they will not cross the trend pick up line by union food-service workers. national committee says it is now trying to resolve that situation. eight candidates who did not qualify for the debate are taking part in the formal education in pennsylvania. pete buttigieg will be at a dinner in napa valley. booker, will attend events in a valley. political analyst say the candidates help to connect with center carmella harris supporters that are homebase following her decision to drop out of the race. >> once she left the race we were like taking off gold coin
johnson has become oppose. we cannot get bigger discount. >> i encourage everyone to find closure and let the healing begin. >> opposition labour party leader jim and carmen have also brought you first to bring scotland away from the uk. >> the country is not given details and exactly what it tested. north great. north korea once had nuclear talks. salvaging the talks. the new peer test comes after u.s. repetitive for not korea discussing security issues. select all seven...
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arsenal fan jim johnson. and mattjones, from everton podcase, the blue room. good morning. rformances this season and that is something he has to address very, very quickly. he is someone who has these emotional clubs with the ties —— emotional clubs with the ties —— emotional ties with the club, former captain, we have seen this a lot in the premier league at the moment. he isa the premier league at the moment. he is a young man, will he be the right fit at this time? well, i know there has been a lot of talk about his lack of experience, but i also think that working with someone like pep guardiola, he wouldn‘t have made an appointment like that if you didn‘t have that respect within the game. soi have that respect within the game. so i think that that is something thatis so i think that that is something that is in his favour. i also think, though, there is something about not being a big name is something that arsenal have never really done. they have never really made big—name appointments and even wenger was not appointments and even wenger was not a really big name ap
arsenal fan jim johnson. and mattjones, from everton podcase, the blue room. good morning. rformances this season and that is something he has to address very, very quickly. he is someone who has these emotional clubs with the ties —— emotional clubs with the ties —— emotional ties with the club, former captain, we have seen this a lot in the premier league at the moment. he isa the premier league at the moment. he is a young man, will he be the right fit at this time? well, i know...