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and if it is boris johnson, what does that say about politics?eter: what it says about conservative politics is a wonderful thing, in a way. mr. boris johnson is a proven and habitual liar, who was sacked by his own party for lying, only three months ago. host: and yet they are talking about him possibly coming back. peter: alex deane, no normal person, if you were a local bank manager or ran a local village shop, had been sacked three months ago for compulsive lying on a systematic basis, it would be unbelievable that he would be reinstated in that job three months later, but alex deane is completely right. it does look for very interesting reasons that mr. johnson has a reasonable chance of becoming prime minister this time next week if that is when this contest ends. host: that is quite a turnaround. i want to go back to alex deane. if it is boris johnson, whoever it is, will the next prime minister be able to unite the conservative party, let alone the country? the divisions are much deeper than personalities. alex: it is a fair question. the
and if it is boris johnson, what does that say about politics?eter: what it says about conservative politics is a wonderful thing, in a way. mr. boris johnson is a proven and habitual liar, who was sacked by his own party for lying, only three months ago. host: and yet they are talking about him possibly coming back. peter: alex deane, no normal person, if you were a local bank manager or ran a local village shop, had been sacked three months ago for compulsive lying on a systematic basis, it...
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senator johnson. senator johnson: i supported civilians. once -- the supreme court ruled the different way for gay marriage i thought there was an issue that has been settled. we have other problems. that decision will never be overturned. it is another scare tactic by the left. i know justice thomas open the door. star decisive very powerful. he will not disrupt millions of lives. i do not what millions of lives disrupted. there is another element. if you see the way the laws written, it threatens religious liberty. before i vote for that i want to see very strong protections for religious liberty. we see what happened after the decision. he people starting to sue acres. the supreme court and back after harassing that guy. i would need very strong religious liberty protections. >> lieutenant governor. lt. goverment barnes: we're talking about civil rights and the right for a person to marry who they love. normally this would be a no-brainer. this is something supported by the legislature and something i would be proud to support as member
senator johnson. senator johnson: i supported civilians. once -- the supreme court ruled the different way for gay marriage i thought there was an issue that has been settled. we have other problems. that decision will never be overturned. it is another scare tactic by the left. i know justice thomas open the door. star decisive very powerful. he will not disrupt millions of lives. i do not what millions of lives disrupted. there is another element. if you see the way the laws written, it...
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boris johnson that way of thinking. yes. boris johnson in _ that way of thinking. yes.ing. yes. boris johnson in the summer was - that way of thinking. yes. boris - johnson in the summer was ousted by conservative mps on the back of having fallen out of favour with the british public. the public do not trust boris johnson british public. the public do not trust borisjohnson on a range of issues. we asked the public to tell us what they think of borisjohnson and one of the big words that comes up and one of the big words that comes up every time is liar. he is not a popular politician. he might have won that thumping majority in 2019, but that was as much about who was on the other side of the aisle, ie jeremy corbyn, he was even more unpopular, than it was about boris johnson himself. johnson would have a lot to do to convince the public that he has changed and is able to address their concerns. he led the country into the developing cost of living crisis and was not seen to do enough at the time he was in power to help that. so he would have a lot of work to do to conv
boris johnson that way of thinking. yes. boris johnson in _ that way of thinking. yes.ing. yes. boris johnson in the summer was - that way of thinking. yes. boris - johnson in the summer was ousted by conservative mps on the back of having fallen out of favour with the british public. the public do not trust boris johnson british public. the public do not trust borisjohnson on a range of issues. we asked the public to tell us what they think of borisjohnson and one of the big words that comes...
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this is what they expect from boris johnson _ this is what they expect from boris johnson.elling _ johnson. misdirection, not quite telling the truth, getting people's hopes— telling the truth, getting people's hopes up— telling the truth, getting people's hopes up and dashing them at the last minute. it's typical of him, but the — last minute. it's typical of him, but the point is whoever becomes prime _ but the point is whoever becomes prime minister still faces all these years— prime minister still faces all these years i_ prime minister still faces all these years i to — prime minister still faces all these years i to use —— issues. i understand people's excitement, but for millions, they're scared about their_ for millions, they're scared about their futures, and this constant merry—go—round of tory leaders horrifies— merry—go—round of tory leaders horrifies me, if i'm frank. merry-go-round of tory leaders horrifies me, if i'm frank. there are quite — horrifies me, if i'm frank. there are quite some _ horrifies me, if i'm frank. there are quite some conservatives i hor
this is what they expect from boris johnson _ this is what they expect from boris johnson.elling _ johnson. misdirection, not quite telling the truth, getting people's hopes— telling the truth, getting people's hopes up— telling the truth, getting people's hopes up and dashing them at the last minute. it's typical of him, but the — last minute. it's typical of him, but the point is whoever becomes prime _ but the point is whoever becomes prime minister still faces all these years— prime...
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johnson. after examining both the george floyd justice act and the act you just spoke about there are more. similar goals than opposing ones. is it a deal breaker not to get this on the floor, is ending qualified immunity for police officer is in the bill. ron: again i would not support that. it is an attack on law-enforcement. i've tried to support law enforcement. if you want to reduce crimes, my partner says police officers do not commit crimes, -- prevent crimes. it is not a guarantee, we need law enforcement, the problem with the defined movement he has been a -- defined movement he has been a proponent of, you have a hard time recruiting officers. you do not have the officers you need to reduce crime. >> i want to remind officers -- audience hold off so we have more time for questions. we will also ask you this question as well as a rebuttal. mandela: no police officers in this country are more dispirited than the ones present at the united states i january 6 -- at january 6. [applause]
johnson. after examining both the george floyd justice act and the act you just spoke about there are more. similar goals than opposing ones. is it a deal breaker not to get this on the floor, is ending qualified immunity for police officer is in the bill. ron: again i would not support that. it is an attack on law-enforcement. i've tried to support law enforcement. if you want to reduce crimes, my partner says police officers do not commit crimes, -- prevent crimes. it is not a guarantee, we...
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when _ want to go back to boris johnson. when they— want to go back to boris johnson.as bad is where li2— it is true that they're not as bad is where liz truss is now but they were _ is where liz truss is now but they were really— is where liz truss is now but they were really bad and we have posters saving _ were really bad and we have posters saying today that that might've changed — saying today that that might've changed a little bit but probably not too — changed a little bit but probably not too much. the first words of the public— not too much. the first words of the public think— not too much. the first words of the public think of living a boris johnson _ public think of living a boris johnson is a liar. he's not really trusted — johnson is a liar. he's not really trusted so. _ johnson is a liar. he's not really trusted. so, i really do think it is a sign _ trusted. so, i really do think it is a sign of— trusted. so, i really do think it is a sign of the _ trusted. so, i really do think it is a sign of the depths that the tory party— a sign of the depths that
when _ want to go back to boris johnson. when they— want to go back to boris johnson.as bad is where li2— it is true that they're not as bad is where liz truss is now but they were _ is where liz truss is now but they were really— is where liz truss is now but they were really bad and we have posters saving _ were really bad and we have posters saying today that that might've changed — saying today that that might've changed a little bit but probably not too — changed a little bit but...
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johnson. after examining both the george floyd justice act and the act you just spoke about there are more. similar goals than opposing ones. is it a deal breaker not to get this on the floor, is ending qualified immunity for police officer is in the bill. ron: again i would not support that. it is an attack on law-enforcement. i've tried to support law enforcement. if you want to reduce crimes, my partner says police officers do not commit crimes, -- prevent crimes. it is not a guarantee, we need law enforcement, the problem with the defined movement he has been a -- defined movement he has been a proponent of, you have a hard time recruiting officers. you do not have the officers you need to reduce crime. >> i want to remind officers -- audience hold off so we have more time for questions. we will also ask you this question as well as a rebuttal. mandela: no police officers in this country are more dispirited than the ones present at the united states i january 6 -- at january 6. [applause]
johnson. after examining both the george floyd justice act and the act you just spoke about there are more. similar goals than opposing ones. is it a deal breaker not to get this on the floor, is ending qualified immunity for police officer is in the bill. ron: again i would not support that. it is an attack on law-enforcement. i've tried to support law enforcement. if you want to reduce crimes, my partner says police officers do not commit crimes, -- prevent crimes. it is not a guarantee, we...
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well, a lot of people are - sceptical that whether boris johnson mother might have had ——johnson mightominations, he states in his letter that he did. he nominations, he states in his letter that he did-— that he did. he confirms he did. yes, he confirms _ that he did. he confirms he did. yes, he confirms and _ that he did. he confirms he did. yes, he confirms and he - that he did. he confirms he did. yes, he confirms and he is - that he did. he confirms he did. - yes, he confirms and he is cleared, but the hurdle of nominations, no one is quite sure. there's a lot of scepticism whether that's the case or rather he read the writing on the wall and decided he may not do, or evenif wall and decided he may not do, or even if he did, the prospect that would face him was he would end up with a large bulk — even if he won the contest — his own mp who didn't want him. clearly now, a sense that momentum that appears would be with rishi sunak. but the mordaunt campaign is saying they are not in the mood to stand back. they see her as a candidate who can unify the party and appeal to different w
well, a lot of people are - sceptical that whether boris johnson mother might have had ——johnson mightominations, he states in his letter that he did. he nominations, he states in his letter that he did-— that he did. he confirms he did. yes, he confirms _ that he did. he confirms he did. yes, he confirms and _ that he did. he confirms he did. yes, he confirms and he - that he did. he confirms he did. yes, he confirms and he is - that he did. he confirms he did. - yes, he confirms and he...
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johnson: no. rep. kotek: this issue of reproductive rights is a critical issue for oregonians across the state because of what the supreme court did. planned parenthood of oregon had plenty of reasons why they are not supporting senator johnson. i am endorsed by planned parenthood in pro-choice oregon because i am the champion and i will make sure we protect access to reproductive health care at a portion the state. the one thing i would do differently is to make sure we protect providers in the state from states who are trying to criminalize the work that they need to do to provide health care. that is an extra thing we need to do in our state. rep. drazan: i take exception to both of my opponents in the last answer. i engage actively in support of youth homelessness in a program called sec at home. it got people into housing so that they could finish their undergraduate -- i'm sorry, finished her high school degree. there's the other thing about this. tina kotek's approach to housing has been housing
johnson: no. rep. kotek: this issue of reproductive rights is a critical issue for oregonians across the state because of what the supreme court did. planned parenthood of oregon had plenty of reasons why they are not supporting senator johnson. i am endorsed by planned parenthood in pro-choice oregon because i am the champion and i will make sure we protect access to reproductive health care at a portion the state. the one thing i would do differently is to make sure we protect providers in...
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does boris johnson have enouah myself. does boris johnson have enough backers _ myself.oes boris johnson have enough backers to _ myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand - myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand as - myself. does boris johnson have | enough backers to stand as well? myself. does boris johnson have - enough backers to stand as well? the enough hackers to stand as well? the labour leader sir keir starmer says his party hasn't got complacent and repeats cold for a general election. the school is struggling to keep lights and heating on. head teachers warn rising gusts could see most schools run out of money by next year. jodie whittaker is set to make a final appearance as the doctor in doctor who. the first break cards from king charles and the rain concert camilla been sent out to people celebrating their good afternoon. rishi sunak has formally entered the contest to become the next conservative leader and prime minister. the former chancellor says he wants to lead the country with integrity, professionalism and accountabi
does boris johnson have enouah myself. does boris johnson have enough backers _ myself.oes boris johnson have enough backers to _ myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand - myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand as - myself. does boris johnson have | enough backers to stand as well? myself. does boris johnson have - enough backers to stand as well? the enough hackers to stand as well? the labour leader sir keir starmer says his party hasn't got complacent and...
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in boris johnson as leader is 211 votes and | johnson as leader is 211 votes and the vote — johnsonand the vote against him _ johnson as leader is 211 votes and the vote against him was- johnson as leader is 211 votes and the vote against him was 148 - johnson as leader is 211 votes and l the vote against him was 148 votes. more _ the vote against him was 148 votes. more than— the vote against him was 148 votes. more than 40% _ the vote against him was 148 votes. more than 40% of _ the vote against him was 148 votes. more than 40% of his _ the vote against him was 148 votes. more than 40% of his mps - the vote against him was 148 votes. more than 40% of his mps had - the vote against him was 148 votes. more than 40% of his mps had no. more than 40% of his mps had no confidence in him then. dozens then resigned from his government. some now say they want him to return. we have now say they want him to return. - have seen in the last few days is that some of the mps who resigned, some of the mps who called for boris to go at the start of the summer, have now said they would like to se
in boris johnson as leader is 211 votes and | johnson as leader is 211 votes and the vote — johnsonand the vote against him _ johnson as leader is 211 votes and the vote against him was- johnson as leader is 211 votes and the vote against him was 148 - johnson as leader is 211 votes and l the vote against him was 148 votes. more _ the vote against him was 148 votes. more than— the vote against him was 148 votes. more than 40% _ the vote against him was 148 votes. more than 40% of _ the vote...
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[applause] >> let's hear it for ron johnson. [cheers] [cheers] [cheers] [chanting: save our state] >> let's hear it for the congressman. also joining ron today, let's hear it for united states senator of florida, ryan -- senator scott of florida. >> thank you. thank you. >> how is everyone doing? i am the state chairman of the republican party. it is awesome to see all of you here. isn't this a great day. we are 10 and a half days away from the election day. this is the challenge that we have we are going to listen to some of the voices over here for a while. we are on the right path, are not we? [applause] we're moving things forward. we have a great team that is taking wisconsin forward, and the country back, aren't we? [applause] we need to get out the vote, we need to talk to our friends, our neighbors even our family members and try to get out the vote. early voting is open now, you can get out and do that. if you vote now, you can help us as we continue to get the vote out. you can be election observers, you can be at our
[applause] >> let's hear it for ron johnson. [cheers] [cheers] [cheers] [chanting: save our state] >> let's hear it for the congressman. also joining ron today, let's hear it for united states senator of florida, ryan -- senator scott of florida. >> thank you. thank you. >> how is everyone doing? i am the state chairman of the republican party. it is awesome to see all of you here. isn't this a great day. we are 10 and a half days away from the election day. this is the...
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there is no real successful route through this for johnson — successful route through this for johnsonsunak's time it is, and i will head — think rishi sunak's time it is, and i will head straight onto the speech circuit— i will head straight onto the speech circuit because i like being on holidav — circuit because i like being on holidav it _ circuit because i like being on holiday. it tells you everything, he's _ holiday. it tells you everything, he's been — holiday. it tells you everything, he's been on three holidays over the summer— he's been on three holidays over the summer since july, he's been on three holidays over the summer sincejuly, he's he's been on three holidays over the summer since july, he's only been out of— summer since july, he's only been out of the — summer since july, he's only been out of the job six weeks, he is in the dominican republic, he should have been— the dominican republic, he should have been in parliament voting these past couple of weeks and he hasn't been, _ past couple of weeks and he hasn't been, because he is disengaged, he is not _ been, bec
there is no real successful route through this for johnson — successful route through this for johnsonsunak's time it is, and i will head — think rishi sunak's time it is, and i will head straight onto the speech circuit— i will head straight onto the speech circuit because i like being on holidav — circuit because i like being on holidav it _ circuit because i like being on holiday. it tells you everything, he's _ holiday. it tells you everything, he's been — holiday. it tells you...
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d0 johnson under a rishi sunak government.— johnson under a rishi sunak government.overnment. ~ �*, , government. do you think it's put the wind up _ government. do you think it's put the wind up rishi _ government. do you think it's put the wind up rishi sunak - government. do you think it's put the wind up rishi sunak seeing i government. do you think it's put i the wind up rishi sunak seeing boris johnson stay in the way that he has got the numbers, i could do this i'm just not going to? he's gotten himself back on the front of all the front pages over the few days. i don't think it has. the reason i say this, if you look at some of the spreadsheets, conservatives tend to do that, rishi was heading that 150 mark. i don't think he was worried where boris was actually placed on that particular spreadsheet. i think it comes down to one thing, it's about uniting the party come about getting the fortunes of the country ready. and borisjohnson to an honourable thing tonight. if he thought he couldn't unite the party and the way that he wanted to and bring the country fo
d0 johnson under a rishi sunak government.— johnson under a rishi sunak government.overnment. ~ �*, , government. do you think it's put the wind up _ government. do you think it's put the wind up rishi _ government. do you think it's put the wind up rishi sunak - government. do you think it's put the wind up rishi sunak seeing i government. do you think it's put i the wind up rishi sunak seeing boris johnson stay in the way that he has got the numbers, i could do this i'm just not going to?...
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. ., , ., ~ ., johnson.t angela rayner is not here but i'm _ johnson. two things with that angela rayner is not here but i'm sure - johnson. two things with that angela rayner is not here but i'm sure she l rayner is not here but i'm sure she would point to the economic chaos of the last few weeks. the other thing is charles walker, conservative colleagues that last night, people putting their own ambitions first that has gotten the conservatives into this mess. coming back to boris johnson for a second did he forfeit his mandate when the party got rid of him as short few months ago because of all of the scandal here in downing street?— in downing street? boris johnson decided just _ in downing street? boris johnson decided just like _ in downing street? boris johnson decided just like liz _ in downing street? boris johnson decided just like liz truss - in downing street? boris johnson decided just like liz truss that. decided just like liz truss that there is not sufficient support for them in the parliamen
. ., , ., ~ ., johnson.t angela rayner is not here but i'm _ johnson. two things with that angela rayner is not here but i'm sure - johnson. two things with that angela rayner is not here but i'm sure she l rayner is not here but i'm sure she would point to the economic chaos of the last few weeks. the other thing is charles walker, conservative colleagues that last night, people putting their own ambitions first that has gotten the conservatives into this mess. coming back to boris johnson for...
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morris johnson is a proven and habitual liar. there was sat by his own party for like only and only 3 months ago. and yet here we yeah, he's there talking about him possibly coming back though. not alex deed, i mean, no, no more person. if you know, if you were a local bank manager on the man who ran your local village shop or whatever it may be, has been sacked 3 months ago. for compulsive lying on a repeated and systematic basis, it would be absolutely unbelievable that he would be reinstated that job 3 months later. but alex is completely right. it does look very interesting reasons that the mr. johnson has a reasonable chance of becoming prime minister this time next week, because that's when the normally when that's when this contest adds, that is quite a situation quite a turnaround. if that comes true, i want to go back to alex dean and ask this question. if it is boris johnson, whoever it is, will the next 5 minutes to be able to unite the conservative party, let alone the country because the divisions are much deeper tha
morris johnson is a proven and habitual liar. there was sat by his own party for like only and only 3 months ago. and yet here we yeah, he's there talking about him possibly coming back though. not alex deed, i mean, no, no more person. if you know, if you were a local bank manager on the man who ran your local village shop or whatever it may be, has been sacked 3 months ago. for compulsive lying on a repeated and systematic basis, it would be absolutely unbelievable that he would be reinstated...
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you were one of boris johnson pasta tractors.looking at a running tally, roughly 20% of the party has castheir vote for who they would be supporting. boris johnson has 38 votes, ritchie's neck 27. what would you say to your fellow members who are backing boris johnson for a return tonight? >> mr. johnson is under investigation for misleading the house of commons. effectively by not telling the house of commons the truth. that is a very serious offense and i cannot see any return for government for mr. johnson, not just in any prime minister but in any shape or form while the investigation is continuing into a very serious matter. that is why he was removed by his parliamentary colleagues. >> let's suppose that there is a world where boris johnson comes back as prime minister and that committee hearing is continuing. what are the implications of it? >> we are looking for a unity candidate and not a divisive candidate. the conservative party has to rally around whichever of the significant contenders is finally selected not later t
you were one of boris johnson pasta tractors.looking at a running tally, roughly 20% of the party has castheir vote for who they would be supporting. boris johnson has 38 votes, ritchie's neck 27. what would you say to your fellow members who are backing boris johnson for a return tonight? >> mr. johnson is under investigation for misleading the house of commons. effectively by not telling the house of commons the truth. that is a very serious offense and i cannot see any return for...
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i'm leaning towards boris johnson. well, a little understandable story with tweets from ukraine that stupidly support, then do not support boris johnson, they appeared in the british press. there were some photo shots on them, then they disappeared from the internet space. well, it is clear that if more johnson returns to the leadership of the country. and this, in principle, cannot be ruled out, it is obvious that the course is for such uncompromising support of the kiev authorities. here in london will continue. thank you alexander, contenders for the post of british prime minister, our own correspondent in london, alexander khabarov, told the eu leader failed to approve a package of measures to combat the energy crisis, the proposal to artificially regulate the prices of russian gas caused the most controversy. several european countries oppose this initiative at once. why brussels fails to find a compromise between sanctions and saving its own market will be told by dmitry moroka. there are many proposals to deal w
i'm leaning towards boris johnson. well, a little understandable story with tweets from ukraine that stupidly support, then do not support boris johnson, they appeared in the british press. there were some photo shots on them, then they disappeared from the internet space. well, it is clear that if more johnson returns to the leadership of the country. and this, in principle, cannot be ruled out, it is obvious that the course is for such uncompromising support of the kiev authorities. here in...
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johnson.i will not support mr johnson. ., ~ ., johnson. thank you for the clarification. _ johnson. thank you for the clarification. how- johnson. thank you for the clarification. how many - johnson. thank you for the i clarification. how many other johnson. thank you for the - clarification. how many other of your colleagues feel the same as in a bar as you're aware quiz although i don't know, i haven't discussed it so i'm not drinking aw; i don't know, i haven't discussed it so i'm not drinkin- i don't know, i haven't discussed it so i'm not drinking any pressure on them. or so i'm not drinking any pressure on them- or say _ so i'm not drinking any pressure on them- or say to — so i'm not drinking any pressure on them. or say to people, _ so i'm not drinking any pressure on them. or say to people, come - so i'm not drinking any pressure on| them. or say to people, come enjoy joined me, —— andjoin. buti them. or say to people, come enjoy joined me, —— and join. but i think there is a game bei
johnson.i will not support mr johnson. ., ~ ., johnson. thank you for the clarification. _ johnson. thank you for the clarification. how- johnson. thank you for the clarification. how many - johnson. thank you for the i clarification. how many other johnson. thank you for the - clarification. how many other of your colleagues feel the same as in a bar as you're aware quiz although i don't know, i haven't discussed it so i'm not drinking aw; i don't know, i haven't discussed it so i'm not...
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were to take over— general, if boris johnson were to take over then general, if boris johnson were toake over then a week after week after— take over then a week after week after week there were stories and questions — after week there were stories and questions about whether he was going to be found to have lied to parliament by the standards and privileges committee and possibly at the end _ privileges committee and possibly at the end of— privileges committee and possibly at the end of that inquiry, face sanctions _ the end of that inquiry, face sanctions of suspension and so on. so that— sanctions of suspension and so on. so that is— sanctions of suspension and so on. so that is clearly not a great way, is it, _ so that is clearly not a great way, is it. to _ so that is clearly not a great way, is it. to he — so that is clearly not a great way, is it, to be setting off on a new administration, for which of it is, to have _ administration, for which of it is, to have that— administration, for which of it is, to have that hanging over them would not he _ to have that hanging over th
were to take over— general, if boris johnson were to take over then general, if boris johnson were toake over then a week after week after— take over then a week after week after week there were stories and questions — after week there were stories and questions about whether he was going to be found to have lied to parliament by the standards and privileges committee and possibly at the end _ privileges committee and possibly at the end of— privileges committee and possibly at the end...
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we start with senator johnson. you have 30 seconds. >> the reason people are complaining is because they are biased media. they don't like it when you have a supreme court that has conservative justices who actually just apply the law then try to alter it -- than try to alter it. that is what the liberal press >>, an activist court. when you have finally gotten conservative justices -- i voted for a conservative justice knowing they are going to apply the law, not alter it. >> lieutenant governor. >> i mentioned my plan for this administration is my democracy and a countability agenda, and one of the provisions is to ethics standards on the supreme court. our justices should abide by the same exact standards that every other court in the country has to abide by. and they also support term limits for supreme court justices. these should not be lifetime appointments. >> all right. let's now go to a.j. >> there's a development this week potentially involving gas prices. despite president biden's attempt to persuade op
we start with senator johnson. you have 30 seconds. >> the reason people are complaining is because they are biased media. they don't like it when you have a supreme court that has conservative justices who actually just apply the law then try to alter it -- than try to alter it. that is what the liberal press >>, an activist court. when you have finally gotten conservative justices -- i voted for a conservative justice knowing they are going to apply the law, not alter it. >>...
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ron johnson is wisconsin through and through. he loves this state and he wants to fight for you every sickle day, that is what they care about. -- every single day, that is what they care about, the way that you change people's vote is by talking to somebody who knows you, turn out will make the difference in wisconsin, you look great, you look well rested and warm. by wednesday, november 9 i want you all to look like krapp. -- crap. ok? we can give everything between now and election day to save this country. you don't have to sleep, eat -- ok you can eat. i give you all permission slips to miss every family event, you don't need to go to recitals or anything we need to knock on every door and talk to every person. we don't want to wake up on november 9 today we should've done more. i wish i had done more to talk to my family or this friend. are you with me? are we going to call everyone we know? are we going to knock on every door? are we going to fire chuck schumer? are we going to take our country back by reelecting ron johns
ron johnson is wisconsin through and through. he loves this state and he wants to fight for you every sickle day, that is what they care about. -- every single day, that is what they care about, the way that you change people's vote is by talking to somebody who knows you, turn out will make the difference in wisconsin, you look great, you look well rested and warm. by wednesday, november 9 i want you all to look like krapp. -- crap. ok? we can give everything between now and election day to...
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. >> more from republican ron johnson. he spoke at a get out the vote rally in franklin, response and -- wisconsin. he was joined by rnc chairwoman -- rnc chairwoman. this kicked off the 10 day bus tour. this is half an hour. >> that thing is pretty [indiscernible]! [applause] >> let's hear it for ron johnson! [applause] [chanting] >> let's hear it for congresswoman! [applause] >> let's hear it for united states senator! [applause] >> thank you, thank you. how is everyone doing? my name is cole, i am the state chair of the republican party, it is awesome to see you all here asked the --! we are 10 and a half days away from election day. this is the challenge that we have. we are on the right path, are not we? we are moving things forward. we have a great team that is taking wisconsin and taking this country back, do not we? we have to get out the vote. we have to make sure we talk to our neighbors, talk to our friends, talk to our family members. early voting is open now, you can get out and do that. you can help us as we
. >> more from republican ron johnson. he spoke at a get out the vote rally in franklin, response and -- wisconsin. he was joined by rnc chairwoman -- rnc chairwoman. this kicked off the 10 day bus tour. this is half an hour. >> that thing is pretty [indiscernible]! [applause] >> let's hear it for ron johnson! [applause] [chanting] >> let's hear it for congresswoman! [applause] >> let's hear it for united states senator! [applause] >> thank you, thank you....
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he originally backed boris johnson. . , ., . johnson.hnson. i was on a meeting with boris not so long _ johnson. i was on a meeting with boris not so long ago _ johnson. i was on a meeting with boris not so long ago within - johnson. i was on a meeting with boris not so long ago within the l boris not so long ago within the past hour, and i got to say that i was absolutely flabbergasted. it's just one of those occasions where you just don't believe it's happening. however, ican't you just don't believe it's happening. however, i can't say... i'm backing richey. i backed him last time. —— rishi. i got loyalty to borisjohnson and you have to go with where your heart is. i backed boris, i know boris isn't doing it, i'm going over to rishi. i think you will be a fine prime minister and i've done many interviews —— i think he. i've done many interviews -- i think he. �* ., . ., i've done many interviews -- i think he. �* ., , i've done many interviews -- i think he. ., , ,, he. but how can rishi sunak unified the -a ? he. but how can rishi su
he originally backed boris johnson. . , ., . johnson.hnson. i was on a meeting with boris not so long _ johnson. i was on a meeting with boris not so long ago _ johnson. i was on a meeting with boris not so long ago within - johnson. i was on a meeting with boris not so long ago within the l boris not so long ago within the past hour, and i got to say that i was absolutely flabbergasted. it's just one of those occasions where you just don't believe it's happening. however, ican't you just don't...
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including the recently ousted boris johnson.upporters of former chancellor, rishi sunak, say he's gained the backing of enough mps to make it to the next stage he has already, through public declarations that have been tallied up, broken through the 100 threshold for nominations. boris johnson flys back from holiday in the caribbean after telling an ally he's ready to enter the race the leader of the commons, penny mordaunt, is the only person to formally announce their candidacy. at the china congress, president xi's predecessor hi jintao is mysteriously led out of the hall by officials. giorgia meloni has been officially sworn in as the prime minister of italy, she is the nation's first female leader, and the first far right leader since the second world war. summoned to give evidence under oath — former us president donald trump is called by the committee investigating last year's attack on the capitol building. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. boris johnson will arrive at gatwick airport sh
including the recently ousted boris johnson.upporters of former chancellor, rishi sunak, say he's gained the backing of enough mps to make it to the next stage he has already, through public declarations that have been tallied up, broken through the 100 threshold for nominations. boris johnson flys back from holiday in the caribbean after telling an ally he's ready to enter the race the leader of the commons, penny mordaunt, is the only person to formally announce their candidacy. at the china...
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it is uuite johnson, do you think? it is quite hard _ johnson, do you think?te hard to _ johnson, do you think? it is quite hard to know, - johnson, do you think? it is quite hard to know, isn't i johnson, do you think? it 3 quite hard to know, isn't it, because you would not imagine boris being a very good deputy, really. so, isuppose boris being a very good deputy, really. so, i suppose he might have tried to offer him something. foreign secretary has been mooted by some people, a role he has had before, and had a lot of interest in the ukraine conflict, and so on, but it is quite hard to know exactly what it possibly could be which would really be the thing that would work in a viable way, with a sulek— johnson agreement of two people working alongside each other at the top of government, it is hard to see.— the top of government, it is hard to see. boris johnson is committee. _ hard to see. boris johnson is committee, though, - committee, though, understanding is that basically if a majority of the party comes round, you could stop that committee inquiry,
it is uuite johnson, do you think? it is quite hard _ johnson, do you think?te hard to _ johnson, do you think? it is quite hard to know, - johnson, do you think? it is quite hard to know, isn't i johnson, do you think? it 3 quite hard to know, isn't it, because you would not imagine boris being a very good deputy, really. so, isuppose boris being a very good deputy, really. so, i suppose he might have tried to offer him something. foreign secretary has been mooted by some people, a role he has...
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or johnson from february 2020 onwards. and then he resigned, and that led the way to johnson a coming down and being brought down by the party. so how will things change? he a lot will be, am told by his, her choice, all ministers for the cabinet. and whether he has a broad church, whether he tries to bring in the right of the party, intermixed with the center of the party. that is a distinct possibility. it would be a positive sign for the conservative party, but they've got a long way to go. the labor party of main opposition has more strength now and it has in the past 2 decades. it's way ahead in the opinion polls the popularity ratings, the conservative party at tank, particularly under las trusses or a prime minister ship. and of course, andrew, as, as we talk, let's just give our view is also an idea that the foot sees gone up by just over half a percent or $250.00 points added to the market. the markets are certainly positive about the news or over she, neck, becoming the prime minister in the economy is that reall
or johnson from february 2020 onwards. and then he resigned, and that led the way to johnson a coming down and being brought down by the party. so how will things change? he a lot will be, am told by his, her choice, all ministers for the cabinet. and whether he has a broad church, whether he tries to bring in the right of the party, intermixed with the center of the party. that is a distinct possibility. it would be a positive sign for the conservative party, but they've got a long way to go....
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obviously knew boris johnson very well throughout his time _ johnson very well throughout his time withs and they know each other— time with the olympics and they know each other when boris johnson first entered _ each other when boris johnson first entered parliament in 2001, i think. the point _ entered parliament in 2001, i think. the point he — entered parliament in 2001, i think. the point he made and a really good point _ the point he made and a really good point was _ the point he made and a really good point was that boris johnson has never— point was that boris johnson has never been the kind of guy who spends — never been the kind of guy who spends the time buttering up mps. and that _ spends the time buttering up mps. and that was one of the problem he had. obviously there were many problems— had. obviously there were many problems and crises, a catalogue of crisis _ problems and crises, a catalogue of crisis 0he — problems and crises, a catalogue of crisis. one of the issues he had his he didn't— crisis. one of the issues he had his he didn't actually have the parliamentary
obviously knew boris johnson very well throughout his time _ johnson very well throughout his time withs and they know each other— time with the olympics and they know each other when boris johnson first entered _ each other when boris johnson first entered parliament in 2001, i think. the point _ entered parliament in 2001, i think. the point he — entered parliament in 2001, i think. the point he made and a really good point _ the point he made and a really good point was _ the point he...
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out of office, and the return of johnson will just mean multiplying the bunker dwarf by zero .in thing for us is who will become the new prime minister of britain. will he be the same friend to ukraine? straz declared his support for ukraine and obviously his priority will not be a confrontation with putin, but domestic british politics, unlike johnson , ukrainians have already waited for the return of boris johnson it was with such mothers on social networks that our people met the news of the resignation of lis stress and although experts say that great britain will support ukraine for any prime minister so johnson - this was the most powerful so far. if you liked this video, please like and comment with an example or would you like you want boris johnson to come back let's meet at the facts of the week tell me honestly how are you oh my god i promised myself not to cry hard i'm tired i 'm starting to shut down i don't take it out i'm having a hard time the only thing that saves me is music my family my children when i'm having a hard time i've been cleaning because our house
out of office, and the return of johnson will just mean multiplying the bunker dwarf by zero .in thing for us is who will become the new prime minister of britain. will he be the same friend to ukraine? straz declared his support for ukraine and obviously his priority will not be a confrontation with putin, but domestic british politics, unlike johnson , ukrainians have already waited for the return of boris johnson it was with such mothers on social networks that our people met the news of the...
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>> well, the thing is, ron johnson can't be trusted, ron johnson can't defend his dangerous abortionview on abortion, he went behind -- for rape, incest, and the life of the mother. you can't defend your position on january 6th. he can't defend his decision when it comes to shipping good paying jobs out of state and overseas. ron johnson continues to leave working people behind. he definitely cannot be trusted with our help or to keep us safe. i will tell you, there is big money interests that are supporting him. ron johnson has had an unprecedented sense sum of money that was dumped into this race to try to discredit me. we need help. go to mandela barnes dot com, it will give you a huge difference to get rid of this person who does not care about your rights. absolutely vote to -- another national abortion ban. someone who will go to the same length you want to last time to overturn a free and fair election if he does not like the results. >> the latest poll shows you, in a straight tie, 47 to 47 with ron johnson. a poll for the people of wisconsin shows only 5% support for a total
>> well, the thing is, ron johnson can't be trusted, ron johnson can't defend his dangerous abortionview on abortion, he went behind -- for rape, incest, and the life of the mother. you can't defend your position on january 6th. he can't defend his decision when it comes to shipping good paying jobs out of state and overseas. ron johnson continues to leave working people behind. he definitely cannot be trusted with our help or to keep us safe. i will tell you, there is big money interests...
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johnson.n.— didn't go too well with the deal with boris johnson. do you think boris johnson — with boris johnson. do you think boris johnson would _ with boris johnson. do you think boris johnson would ever - with boris johnson. do you think boris johnson would ever accept| with boris johnson. do you think. boris johnson would ever accept a borisjohnson would ever accept a role under rishi sunak? i boris johnson would ever accept a role under rishi sunak?— role under rishi sunak? i mean, i thinkthat's _ role under rishi sunak? i mean, i think that's unlikely. _ role under rishi sunak? i mean, i think that's unlikely. stranger - think that's unlikely. stranger things have happened in politics. but i think what is interesting is that a lot of the momentum which seem to be brief or building on friday, there hasn't been much recently. wejust friday, there hasn't been much recently. we just sort grant shapps has come out to back rishi sunak. he is one of those... famously has his xl spreadsheet. it
johnson.n.— didn't go too well with the deal with boris johnson. do you think boris johnson — with boris johnson. do you think boris johnson would _ with boris johnson. do you think boris johnson would ever - with boris johnson. do you think boris johnson would ever accept| with boris johnson. do you think. boris johnson would ever accept a borisjohnson would ever accept a role under rishi sunak? i boris johnson would ever accept a role under rishi sunak?— role under rishi sunak? i mean,...
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johnson. sent into parliament as the prime minister based on the votes of the whole electorate, notjust on tory members, notjust of members of parliament, he got a mandate, and i think that's an important thing for all of us to bear in mind. we will see what happens. of course unity is also important. i'll be looking for how the candidates are prepared to bring the party together because without unity we can't govern either. mrjohnson resigned earlier this year after losing the support of a significant chunk of conservative mps. some have suggested they would quit the party if he returned. to go from the kamikaze budget under liz truss back to a man that his own party has declared unfit for office is the most powerful argument you could possibly have for a general election so that we can put the alternative case to the country, which is stability, growth, an economy that works for everyone, rather than this chaos. to enter the leadership contest each candidate needs the support of 100 conserva
johnson. sent into parliament as the prime minister based on the votes of the whole electorate, notjust on tory members, notjust of members of parliament, he got a mandate, and i think that's an important thing for all of us to bear in mind. we will see what happens. of course unity is also important. i'll be looking for how the candidates are prepared to bring the party together because without unity we can't govern either. mrjohnson resigned earlier this year after losing the support of a...
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johnson, but any way, up-to-date, now. , ., johnson, but any way, up-to-date, now. , . ., , �* johnson then. i i now. yes, and i wasn't a borisj johnson supporter then. i take now. yes, and i wasn't a boris i johnson supporter then. i take your point, that i think the key thing here is, is that we were elected in 2019, on a manifesto that we still have to deliver for the british people. we need to provide stability, competence and certainty, at a time of huge international disruption, we still have got putin's war raging in ukraine, with the human damage worse by the day, we have still got the problems of global instability in the economy, partly from the pandemic, partly from the commodity shock of that war, there is a great dealfor the government to do, and i think that the british people will expect the government to provide them with calm confident and competent government. i think that is what rishi sunak offers. calm, confident and competent government. it is go going to be very difficult. these are very difficult times, people in their homes are facing difficult decisions in ter
johnson, but any way, up-to-date, now. , ., johnson, but any way, up-to-date, now. , . ., , �* johnson then. i i now. yes, and i wasn't a borisj johnson supporter then. i take now. yes, and i wasn't a boris i johnson supporter then. i take your point, that i think the key thing here is, is that we were elected in 2019, on a manifesto that we still have to deliver for the british people. we need to provide stability, competence and certainty, at a time of huge international disruption, we...
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ron johnson is nowhere to be found!een working that we've been doing the work that he refuses to do. and if he refuses to do that work, i'll be more than happy to be in the u.s. senate -- >> until apartments, democratic candidate for senate, in wisconsin, where the race is currently tied and where mandela parts won't really be getting any night sleep after the election. thank you very much for joining us tonight! i really appreciate. it >> thank you so much! >> coming, up california representative katie porter is running for reelection in a reconfigured congressional district and she will tell us what she thinks is at stake. and which party will control the house of representatives after this election. congressman katie porter joins us next. next. ied me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhhhh... here, i'll take that. [woo hoo!] ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, one gram of sugar and nutrients for immune health. my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good place. but my body was telling a differ
ron johnson is nowhere to be found!een working that we've been doing the work that he refuses to do. and if he refuses to do that work, i'll be more than happy to be in the u.s. senate -- >> until apartments, democratic candidate for senate, in wisconsin, where the race is currently tied and where mandela parts won't really be getting any night sleep after the election. thank you very much for joining us tonight! i really appreciate. it >> thank you so much! >> coming, up...
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one thing is clear, it won't be boris johnson. he announced on sunday he won't be entering the tory leadership race, though he claimed he had enough support to move forward. that narrows the field to former finance minister rishi sunak and penny mordaunt. the conservative party today will announce which candidates had reached the necessary number of nominations and whether a vote will follow to determine the next leader of the party and the country. whoever comes out on top will be britain's third prime minister in a matter of weeks after liz truss stepped down on thursday. cnn's scott mcclain is following all developments and is joining us live from outside 10 downing street. and scott, johnson says he had the 100 votes but chose not to stand, as he couldn't guarantee the unity. his withdrawal is likely going to be key for, in particular, penny mordaunt to reach that 100 vote mark. even though it is considered that sunak is definitely the front-runner here. >> reporter: according to the british press association, rishi sunak, und
one thing is clear, it won't be boris johnson. he announced on sunday he won't be entering the tory leadership race, though he claimed he had enough support to move forward. that narrows the field to former finance minister rishi sunak and penny mordaunt. the conservative party today will announce which candidates had reached the necessary number of nominations and whether a vote will follow to determine the next leader of the party and the country. whoever comes out on top will be britain's...
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and johnson was deposed, very inglorious learning a few weeks ago. so neither of them wants to announce their running unless they're certainly getting to win. and the problem is that none of them really is certain they're going to in there is lots of talk about a possible meeting between them. but please remember these 2 men actually detest each other. they do not get on. they don't see why johnson blamed soon act for his defense duration and seeing that blames bars. johnson for basically collapsing the government around him. almost. what's interesting is there's lots of talk about whether it should be bars, whether it shouldn't be bars. but most people in this country don't want bars, just be prime minister. most people in this country, according to the surveys nicole's, will be a change of government. they want to general election. they've had enough. i think there are also a lot of people in the conservative party, both normal members and mental republic, and in the parliamentary party who have failed to grasp this fact. and they are talking about
and johnson was deposed, very inglorious learning a few weeks ago. so neither of them wants to announce their running unless they're certainly getting to win. and the problem is that none of them really is certain they're going to in there is lots of talk about a possible meeting between them. but please remember these 2 men actually detest each other. they do not get on. they don't see why johnson blamed soon act for his defense duration and seeing that blames bars. johnson for basically...
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do you think that is the legacy of boris johnson?— legacy of boris johnson?oris johnson? i think what we are witnessing - legacy of boris johnson? i think what we are witnessing at - legacy of boris johnson? i think what we are witnessing at the l what we are witnessing at the moment, and i think voters will be looking at what is going on and thinking, how are we here? we had 44 days of a prime minister before she resigned. it is basically a conservative party that is imploding. and i do think it all kicked off with brexit and boris johnson's support for brexit. people were told brexit was the solution to the country's woes. actually, it has made things a lot worse economically. with everything going on globally, we could scarcely afford the price of brexit, which is lower growth and lower exports, which sounds theoretical, but it is actually people's wages and we feel it in the cost of inputs and inflation etc. you can promise the world to a country, which is what people leading the vote lead campaign did. borisjohnson promised he would make the country bett
do you think that is the legacy of boris johnson?— legacy of boris johnson?oris johnson? i think what we are witnessing - legacy of boris johnson? i think what we are witnessing at - legacy of boris johnson? i think what we are witnessing at the l what we are witnessing at the moment, and i think voters will be looking at what is going on and thinking, how are we here? we had 44 days of a prime minister before she resigned. it is basically a conservative party that is imploding. and i do...