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on attack about latin men, al jazeera, new paris, former british prime minister boss johnson, has told the parliamentary committee he never lied to m. p. 's about gatherings held at his official residence during covered 9 to locked arms. johnson is accused of deliberately misleading parliaments, john hall reports from london. some have called it boris johnson's last stand. this colossal figure of british politics, demeaned under close questioning by a cross party committee of m p. 's book. i mean, whatever you, this is very boring point. whatever, whatever your interpretation of the guidance may be. what matters if i may respectfully say is what i believed to have been our efforts to follow the guidance why i thought that they were credible and, and wholehearted. and what i would ask you to allow to ask his next class course at issue here is whether johnson lied to parliament about locked down parties in number 10, downing street speaker. no, but i'm sure that whatever happened either guidance was followed the rules and adding time the former prime minister is adamant he did not. i am
on attack about latin men, al jazeera, new paris, former british prime minister boss johnson, has told the parliamentary committee he never lied to m. p. 's about gatherings held at his official residence during covered 9 to locked arms. johnson is accused of deliberately misleading parliaments, john hall reports from london. some have called it boris johnson's last stand. this colossal figure of british politics, demeaned under close questioning by a cross party committee of m p. 's book. i...
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i have to endure unpopularity to day, i will endure it just as a former british prime minister boss johnson, his face in questions over his role in the so called party, gave scandal. johnson's being quizzed by u. k parliamentary inquiry into whether he misled parliament over his role an illegal parties and down the street during bush's clothes locked down. the cost of living in the u. k is continuing to rise and inflation is growing faster than expected. consumer prices jumped 10.4 percent from february 2022 to february this year. food and drink costs and pumps and restaurants were the main drivers are posting the highest increase and 46 years. the price rises could prompt the bank of england to raise interest rates on thursday. as wells parliament has overturned part of a law that band, a legal settlements and some areas of the occupied west bag has been in place since 2005. when israeli settlers were ordered to leave during israel's withdrawal from gaza, or michael soon sheriff has more than likely for his wally settlers as the knitted lips of been on for settlements in the occupied mass
i have to endure unpopularity to day, i will endure it just as a former british prime minister boss johnson, his face in questions over his role in the so called party, gave scandal. johnson's being quizzed by u. k parliamentary inquiry into whether he misled parliament over his role an illegal parties and down the street during bush's clothes locked down. the cost of living in the u. k is continuing to rise and inflation is growing faster than expected. consumer prices jumped 10.4 percent from...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he he -- i said i have this weird idea that i should do this. he said i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them and some of them i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out and a couple of weeks later i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then i had 28 years or t
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he he -- i said i have this weird idea that i should do this. he said i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you...
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johnson: boss, it was about the less -- the last mayors. sasha-ann: will you both agreed to serve only two terms? mr. johnson: my desire is to serve as many terms as necessary to bring a better, stronger chicago. mr. vallas: i have already supported term limits. two terms. sasha-ann: our city has been fortunate to keep the director of public health. will you keep her on? mr. vallas: if she elects to say on, absolutely. mr. johnson: we have different views of public health and so, no, she will not stay on. sasha-ann: do either of you have pets? mr. johnson: i promised my family if i win, we get a dog. mr. vallas: my pet passed away two years ago. sasha-ann: that concludes our question and answer portion. they will now give closing statements. mr. vallas: thank you very much. i believe public safety is a human right, but i believe it is more than just returning the police officers to the local beats. it means restoring social surface -- service infrastructure. i believe that the budget is a community investment opportunity , vehicle. i believe
johnson: boss, it was about the less -- the last mayors. sasha-ann: will you both agreed to serve only two terms? mr. johnson: my desire is to serve as many terms as necessary to bring a better, stronger chicago. mr. vallas: i have already supported term limits. two terms. sasha-ann: our city has been fortunate to keep the director of public health. will you keep her on? mr. vallas: if she elects to say on, absolutely. mr. johnson: we have different views of public health and so, no, she will...
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thing that's happened to politics no question about it, and i can't imagine what your old boss, lyndon johnson, would have thought of, of trump. well, i think he respected him because he was successful. yeah. and he an instinct. there was like henson says he knew how appeal to the disaffected basically and but i think it's been the worse thing has happened to this country and. jane tell us more stories about your dad. he you know, he was just too for a second, somebody said he grabbed me by the he was like lyndon johnson. he would grab you by the lapels. now without the coarseness. but he would grab you by the lapels and he'd get right up into face. right, linda and it was it was he was a dominant figure. he was just being friendly. i agree with that. i he did it to me all the time. and i never took offense. so i think he was being friendly. yeah, i agree. it was exuberant. yeah. and he also was very colorful and it's cracking me up tonight because i brought this shirt and so did linda. this is just a kind of billboard of some of colorful expressions that the world bank staff together. but thi
thing that's happened to politics no question about it, and i can't imagine what your old boss, lyndon johnson, would have thought of, of trump. well, i think he respected him because he was successful. yeah. and he an instinct. there was like henson says he knew how appeal to the disaffected basically and but i think it's been the worse thing has happened to this country and. jane tell us more stories about your dad. he you know, he was just too for a second, somebody said he grabbed me by the...
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and "last king of scotland" and now in the "godfather of harlem," based on true story of mob boss bumpy johnsonand convincing in your roles you take on. what is it like to tap into the spirit of a mobster? where do you get that from? >> i got to meet with a couple mobsters that worked with bumpy johnson and junebug and they are sort of what it was like when they were fighting with him. then of course, like wrote a book about exploits in our lives and you start to take this information, the research and stuff and put together and you got to get the animal to be alive inside of you. >> you were telling how intense it is to play the character. i want to play a clip and show the softer side of bumpy who is talking to his daughter who is a recovering addict. >> i will get some men to drive you over there. >> to protect me? or make sure i don't go back to using? >> maybe a little bit of both. >> i have looked the monster in the eye and i have killed him. you can trust me. >> it's my fault. i got mixed up with the wrong people. >> you are always mixed up with the wrong people. >> michael: imagine your
and "last king of scotland" and now in the "godfather of harlem," based on true story of mob boss bumpy johnsonand convincing in your roles you take on. what is it like to tap into the spirit of a mobster? where do you get that from? >> i got to meet with a couple mobsters that worked with bumpy johnson and junebug and they are sort of what it was like when they were fighting with him. then of course, like wrote a book about exploits in our lives and you start to take...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i shouldthis. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 year
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i shouldthis. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were...
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whole range of constituencies, many of whom weren't super thrilled that my boss was in the senate or that i worked for him. johnson: right off the bat, i mean, i had a significant level of distrust because i felt this had been improperly rammed down our throat. anderson: once you sit down with people and talk through issues, you pretty quickly come to the conclusion that even if you're not politically aligned, all the people i worked with out there love the state of nevada. johnson: there is no place like nevada. anderson: there's sort of two different venues for having those sorts of conversations. one is the sort of classic open public meeting. you take all comers. those are important, particularly from the perspective of making sure that you're connected with everybody who would have an interest, who's paying attention in a fashion that they have an opportunity to have a say. we would go until nobody else wanted to talk. i've missed flights doing those sorts of meetings. people do like to talk, and it's important that you hear them. [cheering and booing] that said, we didn't resolve most of the details of those
whole range of constituencies, many of whom weren't super thrilled that my boss was in the senate or that i worked for him. johnson: right off the bat, i mean, i had a significant level of distrust because i felt this had been improperly rammed down our throat. anderson: once you sit down with people and talk through issues, you pretty quickly come to the conclusion that even if you're not politically aligned, all the people i worked with out there love the state of nevada. johnson: there is no...
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. >> you talked about your working and personal relationship with your former boss at b.e.t., bob johnson relationship and especially if you're having a relationship with someone you work for and we all know the potential pitfalls, you know, i worked for bob johnson for ten years before we had a personal romantic relationship and he was a mentor and he pushed me and he's responsible for a lot of my success. we did have a relationship while we were both married. we ended up both divorced and then people knew about the relationship, the company knew, the public, we started going places together. the downfall of a relationship like that is if you want to get out of it, and that's the part where it came and i wanted to break up. i saw it wasn't a long-term relationship and my job and my career was held over my head and it was like, well, if you want to break up with me, then you can leave tomorrow. and that was, you know, 20 years into my career at b.e.t. so i would have lost everything. i would have lost my career, my job, my ability maybe to get another job because if i couldn't get a refer
. >> you talked about your working and personal relationship with your former boss at b.e.t., bob johnson relationship and especially if you're having a relationship with someone you work for and we all know the potential pitfalls, you know, i worked for bob johnson for ten years before we had a personal romantic relationship and he was a mentor and he pushed me and he's responsible for a lot of my success. we did have a relationship while we were both married. we ended up both divorced...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or the year
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down...
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johnson and. there he is, olivia saying your former boss and your chum must be pretty hacked off about all of this . the witnesses , of this because. the witnesses, as it were, are almost damaged goods. and he claims strongly that there is nothing in this document that shows crucial , document that shows crucial, really, that he purpose misled parliament. and that's what it's all now at this juncture . what all now at this juncture. what mood is he in? he's in a very confident mood . good afternoon, confident mood. good afternoon, alister . it's been a hectic week alister. it's been a hectic week as you've just seen. you and olivia have been. but what we will what people stepping away from the bubble a lot of this noise doesn't really play out seem to what everyone's daily lives are about. but a lot of people , in fact, nobody in the people, in fact, nobody in the country could have avoided the name sue gray when this was happening , there was the view of happening, there was the view of her independence being pushed as she assessing what actually went and then to show that she has quite a deep po
johnson and. there he is, olivia saying your former boss and your chum must be pretty hacked off about all of this . the witnesses , of this because. the witnesses, as it were, are almost damaged goods. and he claims strongly that there is nothing in this document that shows crucial , document that shows crucial, really, that he purpose misled parliament. and that's what it's all now at this juncture . what all now at this juncture. what mood is he in? he's in a very confident mood . good...
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boris johnson was the big boss. he knew the rules.was telling them to us every day. the buck stocks that stops with him and of interest because it did reach a point i'm not i'm not trying to defend boris johnson but it did reach our saying on air at the time , what saying on air at the time, what are the rules today? you know what, are the rules anymore? because they were they've reached a point where they were changing so often, every few weeks, whenever i don't i reached a point where i didn't really quite know exactly what i could and couldn't do . i could and couldn't do. i remember it was someone's birthday and i drove down to their house and i know they didn't go in. i slept present on the door rang the doorbell the door and rang the doorbell and waved at them and and then waved at them and again. then someone said, oh again. but then someone said, oh no, you're not meant to be driving anywhere. it was only like miles down the road. yeah it's not so easy, john. some of these of these times are breaking the rules or not. i mean,
boris johnson was the big boss. he knew the rules.was telling them to us every day. the buck stocks that stops with him and of interest because it did reach a point i'm not i'm not trying to defend boris johnson but it did reach our saying on air at the time , what saying on air at the time, what are the rules today? you know what, are the rules anymore? because they were they've reached a point where they were changing so often, every few weeks, whenever i don't i reached a point where i...
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johnson in 2021. and over the last week justin's former boss has been all over the front pages, as we saw the kangaroo inquiry. kangaroo court, the inquiry. it's already appalling experts said that you would lose an oxford byelection to labour . i oxford byelection to labour. i don't think so. let's look at starmer's also facing criticism following revelations his unique pension deal helps him avoid tax on his own savings . so are the on his own savings. so are the tories tasteless labour a suitable alternative ? right. so suitable alternative? right. so let's have a chat to justin and justin joins me now . justin. justin joins me now. justin. justin joins me now. justin. justin so what do you think ? justin so what do you think? nice to see to see you guys. sorry see someone else's punchline . so, justin, talk to punchline. so, justin, talk to me about use. so you became an mp, why why did you decide to get into politics you know, by accident ? well, because i wasn't accident? well, because i wasn't good enough to be a footballer. i think my career for england is going to happen 100 to that but my sc
johnson in 2021. and over the last week justin's former boss has been all over the front pages, as we saw the kangaroo inquiry. kangaroo court, the inquiry. it's already appalling experts said that you would lose an oxford byelection to labour . i oxford byelection to labour. i don't think so. let's look at starmer's also facing criticism following revelations his unique pension deal helps him avoid tax on his own savings . so are the on his own savings. so are the tories tasteless labour a...
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boss probably very much welcome them . i do very much welcome them. i do wonder if there is a moral dilemma for those mp who are diehard allies boris johnson diehard alliesfor lots of far enough reasons. i mean, he's an electoral golden goose, charismatic , all the goose, he's charismatic, all the rest it. but those same mps, rest of it. but those same mps, i wonder how much they value , i wonder how much they value, you know, the importance and integrity of not being misled at the dispatch box. it's absolutely critical that that is upheld, that it is seen to be the prime ministers are doing the prime ministers are doing the honest thing . and my fear is the honest thing. and my fear is this is a clash of the titans between near the seat of democracy versus this huge electoral political vote winner, very , very laudable. and very very, very laudable. and very commendable comment, but actually all they care about is winning. okay we're going to go now to the transport secretary mark harper, who joins nigh on a very busy day, seems to be, mr. harper, that may be some good news. pressure may be being released, temporary enough with the rail strikes. why hav
boss probably very much welcome them . i do very much welcome them. i do wonder if there is a moral dilemma for those mp who are diehard allies boris johnson diehard alliesfor lots of far enough reasons. i mean, he's an electoral golden goose, charismatic , all the goose, he's charismatic, all the rest it. but those same mps, rest of it. but those same mps, i wonder how much they value , i wonder how much they value, you know, the importance and integrity of not being misled at the dispatch...