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jonathan lis, political commentator, who georgia spa, skype from london, jonathan johnson said he's sad to be giving up the best job in the worlds to the public. he says, i know they'll be many who are relieved that i'm going from what you were saying a little early. i take it, you go one of the me and the majority of the country. i that the biggest law for me, hey, when he's that they might be people who are disappointed. i mean, i call thing he, those people off or is johnson has the lowest approval res things. i think that any prime minister in recent history and that has been the case for very long time, but he refused to see the rights from the wolf. a tory policy whips were saying last night that he would probably anyhow 60, and he's supporting 80000 evolutionary confidence. this man has exhausted every drop of trust and good will from his own policy and from the country. it lodged that me nice sympathy to him. everything that has happened, he's brought on himself. how that is, he got a form, a caretaker, government. well, this is the latest outrage that we were discussing a maint
jonathan lis, political commentator, who georgia spa, skype from london, jonathan johnson said he's sad to be giving up the best job in the worlds to the public. he says, i know they'll be many who are relieved that i'm going from what you were saying a little early. i take it, you go one of the me and the majority of the country. i that the biggest law for me, hey, when he's that they might be people who are disappointed. i mean, i call thing he, those people off or is johnson has the lowest...
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riddle, a journalist and the director of the nordic horizons thinktank and also in london, is jonathan lis, deputy director of the think tank. british influence a warm welcome to you all and thank you for joining us on inside story. now i want to start by taking a bit of a closer look at the 2 candidates because they're very similar in some ways, vastly different than others. now i believe both of them went to oxford. both of them studied philosophy, politics and economics says many and british government seem to have done, and now they are both perceived as toria leads. but sooner i see despite being one of the richest men in britain has been trying to paint the story themselves as, as a british success story, the son of immigrants, someone who worked as a waste and the local indian restaurant when he was a teenager. mo, i'm curious, how is that narrative played within the policy? and he's played relatively well. people do like a good back story and there's been other candidates who made a really big thing about the family background, the values of the had growing up and they perhaps when
riddle, a journalist and the director of the nordic horizons thinktank and also in london, is jonathan lis, deputy director of the think tank. british influence a warm welcome to you all and thank you for joining us on inside story. now i want to start by taking a bit of a closer look at the 2 candidates because they're very similar in some ways, vastly different than others. now i believe both of them went to oxford. both of them studied philosophy, politics and economics says many and british...
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pledged their support to boris johnson. slower, joined for more on this break, a new story by jonathan lis, he's the deputy director of british influence and a political commentator who joins me now live from london. jonathan, you and i have met on many occasions, normally outside westminster, where i've repeatedly asked you whether or not boyce johnson can survive that particular scandal of the day. what do you make of this double resignation by these 2 prominent figures in his cabin? well under any new move back and that will be complete the, the end of johnson we've been in the past and bridges politics the when senior ministers and the chance there is the most senior managed in the cabinet office. if i minister, if they withdraw that competence, if they resign, then the prime minister cannot lead in britain, a prime minister. leave the cabinet because government alone. and so that would be to be beyond that or is don't, cannot continue. but we've seen that barrier extremely loyal ministers of not being dories as i've gone into downing street now, presumably talk about taking up the rol
pledged their support to boris johnson. slower, joined for more on this break, a new story by jonathan lis, he's the deputy director of british influence and a political commentator who joins me now live from london. jonathan, you and i have met on many occasions, normally outside westminster, where i've repeatedly asked you whether or not boyce johnson can survive that particular scandal of the day. what do you make of this double resignation by these 2 prominent figures in his cabin? well...
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speech continuing -- former president trump's speech continuing to spread lies and the split screen that we just showed there. jonathan: well, first of all, pretty good viral marketing for my book. so thank you, mr. president, for that. no. it shows, though, that the big lie did not go away on january 6. and in fact, donald trump is still fully embracing it. he refuses to look forward. he only wants to look forward and relitigate 2020. much to the chagrin of many others in the republican party who do feel that they have a pretty good political environment this fall. and they don't want to be talking about 2020. they frankly don't want to be talking about donald trump. but he refuses to let it go and the lying just continues. and it's also shaping the republican party. so many republicans have gone along with it. and even if they privately disagree they don't dare publicly break with his erroneous claims of election fraud. we know it's a litmus test for a lot of the candidates that he supported this year. a number of whom won their primaries but not all. the split screen with pence was interesting. because pence repres
speech continuing -- former president trump's speech continuing to spread lies and the split screen that we just showed there. jonathan: well, first of all, pretty good viral marketing for my book. so thank you, mr. president, for that. no. it shows, though, that the big lie did not go away on january 6. and in fact, donald trump is still fully embracing it. he refuses to look forward. he only wants to look forward and relitigate 2020. much to the chagrin of many others in the republican party...
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it's an extraordinary account of what i would argue, jonathan is the accumulation of lies, and what youordinary detail, is to show how trump functions, right, how he works with lies, and how the kind of compounding effect of lies become in some ways the big lie, as he tells the one about the election, so-called election fraud. when it comes to voting rights, i think it changes the playing field. we can't out-organize structural shifts. so there's the lie itself. but then there is the actions that follow from the lie. we see voting laws passed across the country. and the landscape for example of how to organize voters, how to get voter turnout in places like georgia, places like wisconsin, has changed, and i think it is really important for us to understand that the assault on voting, impacts our democracy, and it is not enough to just simply declare that we must vote more democrats into office, wherever you are in this regard, to understand how this has impacted the landscape of how people vote, and how votes are counted is really important. so the impact of the lie, in terms of our bro
it's an extraordinary account of what i would argue, jonathan is the accumulation of lies, and what youordinary detail, is to show how trump functions, right, how he works with lies, and how the kind of compounding effect of lies become in some ways the big lie, as he tells the one about the election, so-called election fraud. when it comes to voting rights, i think it changes the playing field. we can't out-organize structural shifts. so there's the lie itself. but then there is the actions...
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fox contributor jonathan honig and susan li, how can i take advantage of strong dollar, the 20 year hightock trading and people brush up on it. you see this hitting the retail community, we are not seeing any other investor. stuart: susan: the cheapness you get in 20 years, from a stock perspective, you heard this from big companies, microsoft warned of a market, because currency head winds, a strong dollar means cheaper currencies elsewhere since the yen or the euro and that will impact earnings from overseas when they bring it to us currency, that will hit the big tech companies hardest, apple has a huge footprint overseas and big technology names, that is the big concern. neil: when you look at these markets, how individual investors respond to this battle, inflation versus recession, the federal reserve hopefully doesn't overdo it on rate hikes, anything that hints at a slow down, that isn't good either, right? >> and etf tracks the value of the dollar, using the due diligence, against other currencies there's an etf for that. zuckerberg, musk, jamie dimon warning about the state of
fox contributor jonathan honig and susan li, how can i take advantage of strong dollar, the 20 year hightock trading and people brush up on it. you see this hitting the retail community, we are not seeing any other investor. stuart: susan: the cheapness you get in 20 years, from a stock perspective, you heard this from big companies, microsoft warned of a market, because currency head winds, a strong dollar means cheaper currencies elsewhere since the yen or the euro and that will impact...
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i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about li insurance through the colonial penn program.o 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just...
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jonathan hoenig and susan li. thanks for joining us on this. susan, worst-case scenario twitter goes belly-up, extreme. if make a legal case if not for you, elon that we wouldn't be in this pickle. what do you think? >> the company still makes billions of dollars in revenue. could it be better? obviously yes. that is the argument from elon musk muck himself. do you think elon musk wants to walk away from the deal since he built up the 9% stake since the end of january? you don't agree to waive due diligence or a billion dollar breakup fee if you don't want the property but i was talking to those in silicon valley, they were saying if twitter wants to go to court, this discovery process could get messy for everybody involved because this bot inflow, bot controversy it isn't know, neil. it has been around three years. did twitter withhold the information and what did they agree to? neil: jonathan, i draw a distinction with susan, in other words, disagree with her, i think things changed dramatically for elon musk when he saw tesla stock tumble, s
jonathan hoenig and susan li. thanks for joining us on this. susan, worst-case scenario twitter goes belly-up, extreme. if make a legal case if not for you, elon that we wouldn't be in this pickle. what do you think? >> the company still makes billions of dollars in revenue. could it be better? obviously yes. that is the argument from elon musk muck himself. do you think elon musk wants to walk away from the deal since he built up the 9% stake since the end of january? you don't agree to...
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acclaimed morningstar manager of the year linked with wei li on the measurement of what now that may be the raging debate of spring of next year. jonathan: everybody on lisa's page, just like that. perfectly lined up this morning. tom: it is just amazing. lisa: there is a very big concern when you see inflation and you hear the likes of them say we could get down to 7.5%, 8% by year end. to me, that was the call that really stood out in my mind. what does the fed do with that? jonathan: very interesting to hear that, and great to hear from lisa abramowicz. good to have you back. you were care of airing -- you were caravan and around in a canoe? i'm looking forward to coverage of that. [laughter] tom: the deer flies await. jonathan: from new york, don't miss this, george sarah vale of -- george seravelos. ritika: shares of twitter falling today. the company is preparing to go to court for ceylon musk to follow through with his commitment to buy. bloomberg has learned a filing could happen as soon as today. the court has rarely sided with parties who are attempting to bail on acquisition commitments. in the u.k., foreign secretary liz tru
acclaimed morningstar manager of the year linked with wei li on the measurement of what now that may be the raging debate of spring of next year. jonathan: everybody on lisa's page, just like that. perfectly lined up this morning. tom: it is just amazing. lisa: there is a very big concern when you see inflation and you hear the likes of them say we could get down to 7.5%, 8% by year end. to me, that was the call that really stood out in my mind. what does the fed do with that? jonathan: very...
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they want trump's endorsement, they back his lies suggesting that this year's election may not be conducted fairly. >> jonathand the big lie. it's a must read. let's go and explore which has impacted the politics as we go into the midterms. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. final thoughts stay with us stay with us kids don't always take the best care of school supplies. so save money shopping back to school on amazon. while they... 0oh... uh... figure their stuff out. i recommend nature made vitamins because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people
they want trump's endorsement, they back his lies suggesting that this year's election may not be conducted fairly. >> jonathand the big lie. it's a must read. let's go and explore which has impacted the politics as we go into the midterms. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. final thoughts stay with us stay with us kids don't always take the best care of school supplies. so save money shopping back to school on amazon. while they... 0oh... uh... figure their stuff out. i recommend...
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trump lied about things big and small. jonathan lemire will be our guest. about his fantastic new book all about the twice-impeached ex-president's non-existent relationship with the truth. the damage it continues to do today to our country. >>> later, the story of a republican congressman who attended his son's same-sex marriage days after voting against his right to have one. "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. e" continues e" continues after so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. don't go anywhere.ble team saves the day by working together. on miro. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest reliable network. from the company that powers more businesses than an
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about the last year of the trump presidency is that his lies turned deadly and shook the foundations of our democracy. in conversation with jonathan this afternoon would be another veteran white house reporter, peter baker of the "new york times." peter has authored several books himself on the presidencies of clinton, bush and obama and co-author to macbooks with his wife susan glasser who's now with the new yorker including one about the early years of vladimir putin's will and a biography last year of james baker. he and susan are currently working on their own book about the trump years. jonathan peter take it away. >> thank you very much for hosting this today, and thank you to lisa who is also working on a book, and can't wait to read that. anybody who doesn't know brad and alyssa are former colleagues of mine and my wife's of the "washington post" and, of course, all the best and most extraordinary bookstore in america, so we're so glad you have become such an important place for people to gather, talk about big books like john's here. john, i want stop icing for civil i love your book. "betrayal" is a great book. anybody w
about the last year of the trump presidency is that his lies turned deadly and shook the foundations of our democracy. in conversation with jonathan this afternoon would be another veteran white house reporter, peter baker of the "new york times." peter has authored several books himself on the presidencies of clinton, bush and obama and co-author to macbooks with his wife susan glasser who's now with the new yorker including one about the early years of vladimir putin's will and a...
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jonathan, congratulations. i mean, you write in this book that trump started his political career with lies.ative media along the way. how big of a deal is it to see the right wing start to rupture and kind of start to turn on him? >> yeah, my book traces the origin of trump's political career, which of course begin with the racist lie of birtherism. and i recount how his lie about elections that they would be fraudulent and not conducted fairly, actually began back in august 2016. and otherwise sleepy rally in columbus, ohio, suggesting that that year's election would not be open up, and that chases how he planted those seeds, and hijack the republican party and conservative media, to go along with that, heading up to the 2020, and then of course january 6th. this is a big deal. the book also both the curtain back a little bit. rupert murdoch, people forget, not a trump supporter. really critical of his issues, particularly immigration. but murdoch, and therefore his companies, new score, they like to back a winner. and once trump seized control of the gop went along. so this is striking th
jonathan, congratulations. i mean, you write in this book that trump started his political career with lies.ative media along the way. how big of a deal is it to see the right wing start to rupture and kind of start to turn on him? >> yeah, my book traces the origin of trump's political career, which of course begin with the racist lie of birtherism. and i recount how his lie about elections that they would be fraudulent and not conducted fairly, actually began back in august 2016. and...
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it lies with the tension right now going around and highly sensitive -- and how highly sensitive that relationship is. jonathanemily wilkins, great work in d.c., as always. emily wilkins down in washington. the more we talk about the tension between the u.s. and china and how taiwan is part of that, have to focus more on what is happening domestically in china. we just put out a story, china is considering a plan to seize undeveloped land from distressed real estate companies, using it to finance the completion of housing project have sparked mortgage boycotts. we have some social unrest in that country, and this has been a distraction away from that over the last week or so. need to make sure we watch both things at the same time. lisa: it is a well-put point. the chinese authorities are trying to alleviate some of the social unrest is bubbling up from the bottom. what you hear about is all of these people who have put money down on homes that have not been built, and being forced to continue to pay debt for those properties starting to boycott and get really upset. china is potentially addressing that. it hi
it lies with the tension right now going around and highly sensitive -- and how highly sensitive that relationship is. jonathanemily wilkins, great work in d.c., as always. emily wilkins down in washington. the more we talk about the tension between the u.s. and china and how taiwan is part of that, have to focus more on what is happening domestically in china. we just put out a story, china is considering a plan to seize undeveloped land from distressed real estate companies, using it to...
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jonathan, are trump's own supporters. because he is still out there pushing the big lie and are reaching perhaps a second batch of insurrectionists to act based on his lies with overt law enforcement action. >> well glenn, there is a big washington post story today that highlights the 15 times trump accidentally escalated his angry mob, which included putting a target on pence's back. i am wondering whether any of these will rise to the level of criminality? >> we play this parlor game, we have been playing it for years. is what donald trump just did a crime? the answer is, if it falls in the forest and nobody is there to hear, it doesn't make us? and if trump commits crimes nobodies there to indict, him isn't really a crime? does it really matter? with all these things, our jonathan, are either crimes on their own, stand-alone crimes that could be brought like inciting an insurrection or obstructing an official proceeding. but everything else he has done, he did to the overall conspiracy to do fraud or defenses against the united states. and a federal judge already found them, by a preponderance of the evidence, that trump and john eastman committed tog
jonathan, are trump's own supporters. because he is still out there pushing the big lie and are reaching perhaps a second batch of insurrectionists to act based on his lies with overt law enforcement action. >> well glenn, there is a big washington post story today that highlights the 15 times trump accidentally escalated his angry mob, which included putting a target on pence's back. i am wondering whether any of these will rise to the level of criminality? >> we play this parlor...
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that we have been lied to and to the point of even try ing to overthrow an election and that this is bigger than just democrat or republican. it's about saving the republic. >> jonathanhe way you lie out that lying has been a way of life for donald trump is how he did business, how he ran for office, it's how he held office, it's how he bent government to the will of his lies. but speak for a minute about the complacency of republican leaders, and what is it about this guy? why weren't there more that spoke up and said, you know, i remember republicans coming back from meeting at the white house going, he just sit there is and lies to us. and i would say, well, why aren't you saying anything? you know, it will take care of itself and we'll stop his worst instincts. speak to the entire party that now has made lying a part of public service. >> republicans have been showing a display of cowardice since before trump was even elected. we remember ted cruz during the republican national convention in 2016 stood up there and didn't offer an endorsement. he said vote your conscience he was booed. within days, it was clear the tors of trump was overwhelming and starting to j
that we have been lied to and to the point of even try ing to overthrow an election and that this is bigger than just democrat or republican. it's about saving the republic. >> jonathanhe way you lie out that lying has been a way of life for donald trump is how he did business, how he ran for office, it's how he held office, it's how he bent government to the will of his lies. but speak for a minute about the complacency of republican leaders, and what is it about this guy? why weren't...