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david johnson, i found the republican supporters in general. i don't think we're going to go to thank you so much reginald strauser king journalist and senior producer at sierra leon broadcasting corporation for coming on today. it's easy to see who wins and inexpensive election cycle. the party with the bigger check as big money and super packs dominate the u. s. political campaigns. it starts to drown out the voices of ordinary americans. in a democracy, politicians are expected to represent each person equally, regardless of their financial status. the principle of one person, one vote means that no matter who we are regardless of education, housing, or financial status that they will be heard. however, money and politics complicates this idealistic system. when organizations donate a large contribution to the campaigns, that politician is more inclined to be responsive to that organizations means. now this puts the voices of every day citizens at a disadvantage. the same is true in africa where money talks, but citizens are aware of this un
david johnson, i found the republican supporters in general. i don't think we're going to go to thank you so much reginald strauser king journalist and senior producer at sierra leon broadcasting corporation for coming on today. it's easy to see who wins and inexpensive election cycle. the party with the bigger check as big money and super packs dominate the u. s. political campaigns. it starts to drown out the voices of ordinary americans. in a democracy, politicians are expected to represent...
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there is a david johnson. right after world war ii. now the art institute of after their financial problems during the pandemic. the man of the hour is joining us now talking about some you know what coming back. the 100 washed storm. we have to prepare. we have another one with more rain, more wind. every two or three days. this seems like the beginning of the year. lot of sunshine today, which is quite pleasant and with clear skies temperatures dropping quickly. 47° in san francisco, but down into the low 40s santa fe and waking up to some 30s. so for another morning frost advisories through 9 o'clock mostly clear skies for in-line another seven o clock monday everything total some portionsbut the wind also big part.... it should start to come downin tuesday afternoon. sheila airwayon the ongoing chances. we bring out the snow mop into the bay area. slide chance of it. look at the cra seats of snow possible. my weekend is going to add on to the already supersized sero-snowpack. when the rain would come up on tuesday with the chance o
there is a david johnson. right after world war ii. now the art institute of after their financial problems during the pandemic. the man of the hour is joining us now talking about some you know what coming back. the 100 washed storm. we have to prepare. we have another one with more rain, more wind. every two or three days. this seems like the beginning of the year. lot of sunshine today, which is quite pleasant and with clear skies temperatures dropping quickly. 47° in san francisco, but...
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johnson. the tear from rishi sunak. >> it's a good deal for the families and businesses of northern ireland, restoring the friday agreement and ensures a place in our precious union. davidg those who voted against was boris johnson, who had a busy day as he faced tough questioning from a parliamentary committee about whether he intentionally misled parliament during the coronavirus lockdown. here is what he told mps. >> i'm here to say to you hand on heart that i did not lie to the house. when those statements were made they were made in good faith and on the basis of what i honestly knew and believed at the time. david: earlier i spoke to our political correspondent in london about party gate and the brexit deal. let's start with the post brexit northern ireland trade deal. this rewrites the accord that was agreed on by boris johnson in 2019. what exactly did they agree upon today? in this might sound obvious, what did boris johnson object to? >> they agreed to the new version of the deal from the current prime minister, the fifth of recent years, essentially just trying to make trading arrangements for northern ireland smoother. boris johnson and another of that -- in
johnson. the tear from rishi sunak. >> it's a good deal for the families and businesses of northern ireland, restoring the friday agreement and ensures a place in our precious union. davidg those who voted against was boris johnson, who had a busy day as he faced tough questioning from a parliamentary committee about whether he intentionally misled parliament during the coronavirus lockdown. here is what he told mps. >> i'm here to say to you hand on heart that i did not lie to the...
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as a cop, david johnson responded to thousands of emergency calls over his career, but he says it was those times he got to slow down, build relationships, and find long-term solutions that were the most satisfying. so that's all he does now, in september he joined a two-person san mateo pd homeless outreach team. they spend all their time helping the city's homeless find housing, and many other services. it is the most rewarding work, johnson says, he has ever done. >> solving these big problems on such a deep level, it becomes incredibly fulfilling. there's almost nothing like it. >> you can experience the whole story at nbcbayarea.com/bay area proud, as well as hundreds of other stories about people being good to each other in the bay area. >> stories like that make me smile. >>> 6:27. coming up, the top stories we're following, including recovering from a ransomware attack. the action security experts say one east bay city needs to take to protect [ [ omthinous s music playay] [ engines s revving ]] herere we go! ♪ ♪ >>> right now at 6:30, tensions brewing this morning on capitol
as a cop, david johnson responded to thousands of emergency calls over his career, but he says it was those times he got to slow down, build relationships, and find long-term solutions that were the most satisfying. so that's all he does now, in september he joined a two-person san mateo pd homeless outreach team. they spend all their time helping the city's homeless find housing, and many other services. it is the most rewarding work, johnson says, he has ever done. >> solving these big...
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david boris johnson pollitt. vid boris johnson used the analogy of to describe the covid pandemic and to justify the emergency powers he used for measures. how accurate was this analogy and do you think it was right that and proper parliamentary scrutiny was abandoned? and please , after was abandoned? and please, after all, did vote in the emergency powers ? i think the use of the powers? i think the use of the war analogy is where everything went wrong . the moment you claim went wrong. the moment you claim something is a war, you, as it were, say everybody should get behind it . were, say everybody should get behind it. this were, say everybody should get behind it . this is a matter of behind it. this is a matter of total national. dissent treason. it is not the way that you conduct ordinary politics. and by the way , just just to find by the way, just just to find out that it seems to me to be exactly going wrong with how we're dealing the so called climate emergency . the moment climate emergency. the moment
david boris johnson pollitt. vid boris johnson used the analogy of to describe the covid pandemic and to justify the emergency powers he used for measures. how accurate was this analogy and do you think it was right that and proper parliamentary scrutiny was abandoned? and please , after was abandoned? and please, after all, did vote in the emergency powers ? i think the use of the powers? i think the use of the war analogy is where everything went wrong . the moment you claim went wrong. the...
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david k johnson,çó founder d.c.report.org. and tara, senior adviser to the lincoln project.you, tracy, because it is not unusual. we tried to make that point. people have been indicted. it happens all over the world. the south korean former leader was indicted. it happens. but what's not normal is for a president have already demonm4tpáed he's willing to foment violence on his5a■ own behalf. talk about the security demonstrations and do you think it ise1 ñrappropriate. >> sure. thank you so much for having me. i think this is absolutely appropriate. there's a few things that i'm concerned about. i know that the intelligence community has kind of been split on this. some have reported that there is no directed threat and there probably isn't. we're notxd going to see someon get on social media saying this is what we're going to do. this is how we're going to do it and this is when we're going to do it. that's not going to happen. however, we have to take any sense of chatter that we see seriously and so what i'mq concerned about is even if some of theselp groups have lanes, i
david k johnson,çó founder d.c.report.org. and tara, senior adviser to the lincoln project.you, tracy, because it is not unusual. we tried to make that point. people have been indicted. it happens all over the world. the south korean former leader was indicted. it happens. but what's not normal is for a president have already demonm4tpáed he's willing to foment violence on his5a■ own behalf. talk about the security demonstrations and do you think it ise1 ñrappropriate. >> sure....
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joining me is lisa reuben, and david k. johnsonp fleeced america and enriched himself and his family a title that makes a lot of sense. lisa, i want to start with you on this. this is the possibility under new york election law. it's section 17-52 it's conspiracy to promote or prevent election two people conspire to promote or prevent the election of any one person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. is that what trump is facing, a misdemeanor? michael cohen went to prison for this >> no, and i realize that, michael cohen did go to prison this is a possible statute that the new york d.a.'s office could use to bump up the falsification of trump's business records to a felony the falsification of business records statute says if you falsify your business records to further another crime or to conceal it, that itself can be a felony, and that underlying crime does not itself have to be a felony so it's one of these one plus one equals two situations. i have speculated one of the crimes they might be looking at is the one you just cited.
joining me is lisa reuben, and david k. johnsonp fleeced america and enriched himself and his family a title that makes a lot of sense. lisa, i want to start with you on this. this is the possibility under new york election law. it's section 17-52 it's conspiracy to promote or prevent election two people conspire to promote or prevent the election of any one person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. is that what trump is facing, a misdemeanor? michael cohen went to prison for this >> no,...
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nick johnson, bbc news. davidllionaire's son who flew to yemen hours after the death in london has admitted his involvement in the young man's death to the bbc. the body of martin magnuson was discovered under rubble in a basement after a night out with friends. he was identified as the prime suspect and is the subject of an international arrest warrant. in a new documentary about the case he spoke to the bbc reporter: it was meant to be a student night out. >> we were listening to music, borrowing phones, having fun before the night out. reporter: celebration turned tragedy when the norwegian student martina magnuson was killed. her body was found in an apartment block. she died from compression to the neck. >> you do not expect something like that to happen to you. what should you do, who should you contact? i was not reporter: able to do much. reporter:the prime --reporter: the prime suspect, the son of a billionaire, fled the scene. his lawyers insisted he was innocent of murder. he fled to yemen, a country wi
nick johnson, bbc news. davidllionaire's son who flew to yemen hours after the death in london has admitted his involvement in the young man's death to the bbc. the body of martin magnuson was discovered under rubble in a basement after a night out with friends. he was identified as the prime suspect and is the subject of an international arrest warrant. in a new documentary about the case he spoke to the bbc reporter: it was meant to be a student night out. >> we were listening to music,...
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tony course, various tony blair, of course, various david cameron, boris johnson . eron, boris johnson. it's always now the list goes on. governments fall out with the national broadcaster. yeah they do they and i'm sure i mean remember jeremy corbyn and his rememberjeremy corbyn and his fans were very angry with the way he dealt with wrongly or way he was dealt with wrongly or rightly, france is just rightly, from france is just finally is answer to this whole thing to scrap the licence then they don't have to abide by impartiality, rules and no one can really have a go . oh look, can really have a go. oh look, i think that is inevitably what is going to happen. the bbc see i have a lot of love and affection , particularly the content of the programmes they used to create . the reality is, as we create. the reality is, as we move forward into the 21st century and we have never and all the other providers, the bbc is just going to have to compete with them and it's not realistic andifs with them and it's not realistic and it's sustainable to demand that everybody pay
tony course, various tony blair, of course, various david cameron, boris johnson . eron, boris johnson. it's always now the list goes on. governments fall out with the national broadcaster. yeah they do they and i'm sure i mean remember jeremy corbyn and his rememberjeremy corbyn and his fans were very angry with the way he dealt with wrongly or way he was dealt with wrongly or rightly, france is just rightly, from france is just finally is answer to this whole thing to scrap the licence then...
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i'm it johnson in for david. we begin tonight with the international criminal court issuing an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir crimes committed during the war in ukraine. the icc in the hague accusing vladimir putin of about ducking or forcibly deporting children from ukraine and sending them to live in russia. putin holding a security council meeting in moscow today. the kremlin firing back at the court, calling the warrant outrageous and unacceptable, saying it does not recognize the icc and its decisions are legally void. a research report out of yale identifying 6,000 ukrainian children taken to russian facilities since the start of the war, including orphans. the icc without its own police force making it very unlikely putin will be arrested any time soon. but the warrant further isolates him and russia from the rest of the world. the warrant issued just days before china's president xi m meets with putin in moscow, first visit since the invasion of ukraine more than one year ago. james longman
i'm it johnson in for david. we begin tonight with the international criminal court issuing an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir crimes committed during the war in ukraine. the icc in the hague accusing vladimir putin of about ducking or forcibly deporting children from ukraine and sending them to live in russia. putin holding a security council meeting in moscow today. the kremlin firing back at the court, calling the warrant outrageous and unacceptable, saying it does not...
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and i'm joined by historian david starkey to debate the colossal enigma that is boris johnson . plus, in the is boris johnson. plus, in the jewel, my jewel lists will be battling out the future of the metropolis. this after it was accused of being institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic and the web. your take on this .7 and the web. your take on this? i think that the metropolitan police, all the evidence suggests, is absolutely riddled with rot. but to use the term institutional is politically and ideologically loaded . and dennis ideologically loaded. and dennis macshane don't know what institutional means. macshane don't know what institutional means . we know institutional means. we know they're racist. we know that misogynist . we know also they're misogynist. we know also they're not doing some other areas. if 35,000 men, it's a biggest police force of a capital city in the world, more than the fighting soldiers of the british army, breaking it up, get it down into the community. more of that to come. but before all of that to come. but before all of that has the new
and i'm joined by historian david starkey to debate the colossal enigma that is boris johnson . plus, in the is boris johnson. plus, in the jewel, my jewel lists will be battling out the future of the metropolis. this after it was accused of being institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic and the web. your take on this .7 and the web. your take on this? i think that the metropolitan police, all the evidence suggests, is absolutely riddled with rot. but to use the term institutional is...
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most uprights come allotted price, mary busch, doris, david, phyllis, purvis, linda hermon. erica moore. brenda, april johnson, hermon, wendy kelly. as i told solicitor five or, we have all had -- some of these survivors, we have all had the experience. it is not the same, losing some is absolutely devastating. we kind of understand it. i have heard incredible stories by the spirit of these families and the resilience and the bravery. the town of rolling stone will be back. we will be with you every step of the way. what did i say? i said rolling fork. rolling stone. i have my mind going here. we will be back. we will be with you every step of the way. god bless you all. god bless our first responders. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] >> crumbing back? >> thank you all so much for coming. it means a lot. >> how did they get out? ready? ok. oh, we're this way. >> today joint chief of staff chair general mark milley talks about the
most uprights come allotted price, mary busch, doris, david, phyllis, purvis, linda hermon. erica moore. brenda, april johnson, hermon, wendy kelly. as i told solicitor five or, we have all had -- some of these survivors, we have all had the experience. it is not the same, losing some is absolutely devastating. we kind of understand it. i have heard incredible stories by the spirit of these families and the resilience and the bravery. the town of rolling stone will be back. we will be with you...
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johnson east cake will actually , as david cake will actually, as david pointed out, he didn't even eatd your verdict is now, wow. 56% of you say boris should reject the verdict of the party get kangaroo , 44% of you say he get kangaroo, 44% of you say he needs to accept it coming up as tory councillor kilmartin is suspended for saying she doesn't want pride or hatred . six flags want pride or hatred. six flags in high streets is this yet another example of the left cracking down on free speech to force through the agenda ideology? angela herself joins me in the studio very soon, but it is the duke of duke receiving special treatment over his drug revelations and should he be deported ? america. my role deported? america. my role masterminds lady colin campbell and phil dampier weigh in right after the . break it's break wsfime break it's time for our royal masterminds lady, colin campbell. and phil dampier , now, campbell. and phil dampier, now, prince harry under intense scrutiny tonight over his excessive drug taking . i have it excessive drug taking. i have it the duke of dover openl
johnson east cake will actually , as david cake will actually, as david pointed out, he didn't even eatd your verdict is now, wow. 56% of you say boris should reject the verdict of the party get kangaroo , 44% of you say he get kangaroo, 44% of you say he needs to accept it coming up as tory councillor kilmartin is suspended for saying she doesn't want pride or hatred . six flags want pride or hatred. six flags in high streets is this yet another example of the left cracking down on free speech...
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johnson east cake will actually , as david cake will actually, as david pointed out, he didn't even eatd your verdict is now, wow. 56% of you say boris should reject the verdict of the party get kangaroo , 44% of you say he get kangaroo, 44% of you say he needs to accept it coming up as tory councillor kilmartin is suspended for saying she doesn't want pride or hatred . six flags want pride or hatred. six flags in high streets is this yet another example of the left cracking down on free speech to force through the agenda ideology? angela herself joins me in the studio very soon, but it is the duke of duke receiving special treatment over his drug revelations and should he be deported ? america. my role deported? america. my role masterminds lady colin campbell and phil dampier weigh in right after the . break it's break wsfime break it's time for our royal masterminds lady, colin campbell. and phil dampier , now, campbell. and phil dampier, now, prince harry under intense scrutiny tonight over his excessive drug taking . i have it excessive drug taking. i have it the duke of dover openl
johnson east cake will actually , as david cake will actually, as david pointed out, he didn't even eatd your verdict is now, wow. 56% of you say boris should reject the verdict of the party get kangaroo , 44% of you say he get kangaroo, 44% of you say he needs to accept it coming up as tory councillor kilmartin is suspended for saying she doesn't want pride or hatred . six flags want pride or hatred. six flags in high streets is this yet another example of the left cracking down on free speech...
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well, in a moment, i'll be speaking to sorisjohnson, supporter, to boris johnson supporter and former conservative mep david political correspondent nick eardley. what is the political reaction today after that long hearing tomorrow in terms of how borisjohnson stands now in the political spectrum, how much support there is for him? it is much support there is for him? it is a aood much support there is for him? it 3 a good question, actually, because a combination of that hearing yesterday and the brexit vote where the rebellion led by borisjohnson sort of fizzled out a bit have raised some eyebrows and made some question of maybe his influences not being what they used to be. in terms of the hearing itself, boris johnson's argument can be broadly summarised as, i told parliament the truth because it was what i believed at the time. and secondly, that those photographs we have all seen, are members of his staff around tables with bottles of prosecco and things like that, that that was essential for work because they had to be in the office anyway. i have got to say, though, listening to the reaction yester
well, in a moment, i'll be speaking to sorisjohnson, supporter, to boris johnson supporter and former conservative mep david political correspondent nick eardley. what is the political reaction today after that long hearing tomorrow in terms of how borisjohnson stands now in the political spectrum, how much support there is for him? it is much support there is for him? it is a aood much support there is for him? it 3 a good question, actually, because a combination of that hearing yesterday and...
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but but i think so interesting think what's so interesting i mean david's right. boris johnson can. but actually he sees himself as churchill he wants to go back and thinks he'll go back and save the country save the party. but he can't deliver anything. he can't. and i think, you know, it's jacob rees—mogg sees the language and he does use you know, he has better use of language. most politicians influential . i don't think that influential. i don't think that bofisis influential. i don't think that boris is influential in the way that a politician should want to be influential, which to change policy, which is to tell policy the direction boris is only influential in the sense that he is a mischief maker who can make it difficult for, for instance , it difficult for, for instance, the conservative party to put across a coherent case. david, thank you for that. scarlet thank you very much indeed. the guys are going to be back in 40 minutes time as talk about sleep. not that associating these two with the subject of but how did you sleep last night? because most of you college a
but but i think so interesting think what's so interesting i mean david's right. boris johnson can. but actually he sees himself as churchill he wants to go back and thinks he'll go back and save the country save the party. but he can't deliver anything. he can't. and i think, you know, it's jacob rees—mogg sees the language and he does use you know, he has better use of language. most politicians influential . i don't think that influential. i don't think that bofisis influential. i don't...
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david says voted for johnson. government in power. david says voted forjohnson.ere not okay, but thought that they were above it . i've had they were above it. i've had enough of him now go away with all i speak well, all your speaking engagement money and interesting coming up a royal round up with catherine walker , round up with catherine walker, the king and queen consort. first you sit and they all and i ask if harry and meghan should have been booted out of frogmore cottage. you know my answer . welcome back has just coming up to 1 minutes after 4:00 this is gb news all the people's channel. we're live on tv, onune channel. we're live on tv, online and on digital radio. not a square. now it's been announced for his first royal visit as king. king charles will go to france, germany this month. he'll meet president macron and address the german both the king and queen consort will to travel continent to improve ties between countries. now the announcement a few days after it emerged that king charles will evict harry and meghan markle from frogmore cottage. w
david says voted for johnson. government in power. david says voted forjohnson.ere not okay, but thought that they were above it . i've had they were above it. i've had enough of him now go away with all i speak well, all your speaking engagement money and interesting coming up a royal round up with catherine walker , round up with catherine walker, the king and queen consort. first you sit and they all and i ask if harry and meghan should have been booted out of frogmore cottage. you know my...
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and although this might sound an obvious question, what are boris johnson's objections to it? so what mps agreed to davidk, the current prime minister, and we have had five. so it's worth mentioning him in recent years, the new deal that he did with with the european union, which essentiallyjust tries to make a trading arrangements for northern ireland smoother. now what borisjohnson and a number of other senior conservatives, including another former prime minister liz truss, objected to, was that they sort of feel that somehow it still means that northern ireland is being treated very differently than the rest of the uk in terms of the relationship with the european union. and in some ways, david, they're right. i mean, northern ireland is staying closer to the european union than the rest of britain and that's because they want to avoid a dreaded border on the island of ireland. meanwhile, borisjohnson has admitted misleading parliament in regard to covid parties at number 10 downing street. he was grilled today on whether he did so intentionally. where does this go from here, rob? the most important
and although this might sound an obvious question, what are boris johnson's objections to it? so what mps agreed to davidk, the current prime minister, and we have had five. so it's worth mentioning him in recent years, the new deal that he did with with the european union, which essentiallyjust tries to make a trading arrangements for northern ireland smoother. now what borisjohnson and a number of other senior conservatives, including another former prime minister liz truss, objected to, was...
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david. yeah. and into the shame of my country, united kingdom, i think boris johnson, who was the prime minister, the time, had a lot to do with persuading zalinski not to go with the p. steel that was being hammered out in turkey between pollutants, lensky, which would have brought this to a close. and as he said in the beginning, it was absolutely no reason for this war and his conflict even start. there was no reason for it to continue back in april. they nearly reached a peace agreement where they would have agreed to know that crimea would stay russian, that the don bass area would stay russian, which is full of ethnic russians anyway. and is absolutely no strategic or geopolitical advantage for the collect at west to insist that russian area, or with the majority of russian speaking people in after the russians stays in ukraine and doesn't become autonomous. there's actually no reason for that whatsoever. it's not going to hurt the west at all economically or politically, but i think there's more to it than that because over the last 8 years and western the leads of turned ukraine into a he
david. yeah. and into the shame of my country, united kingdom, i think boris johnson, who was the prime minister, the time, had a lot to do with persuading zalinski not to go with the p. steel that was being hammered out in turkey between pollutants, lensky, which would have brought this to a close. and as he said in the beginning, it was absolutely no reason for this war and his conflict even start. there was no reason for it to continue back in april. they nearly reached a peace agreement...
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many i met their families melissa price, lonnie price, doris harris, david moore, phyllis maxy, darryl purvis, linda herman, april johnsonas i told some of the survivors, we've had experienced, but they're not the same losing someone suddenly is devastating, absolutely devastating. i've heard incredible stories about the spirit of these families and the resilience and your bravery the town of rolling fork will be back and we'll be with you every step of the way. what did i say i said rolling stone i got my mind going here we'll be back and we'll be with you every step of the way. god bless you all and god bless our first responders thank you. >> president biden in rolling fork, mississippi, touring the damage from that mile-wide tornado that blew through that town about six days ago, leaving 26 people dead, that tornado, across mississippi and alabama
many i met their families melissa price, lonnie price, doris harris, david moore, phyllis maxy, darryl purvis, linda herman, april johnsonas i told some of the survivors, we've had experienced, but they're not the same losing someone suddenly is devastating, absolutely devastating. i've heard incredible stories about the spirit of these families and the resilience and your bravery the town of rolling fork will be back and we'll be with you every step of the way. what did i say i said rolling...
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they don't have lock on this leadership you know bofis on this leadership you know boris johnson depending on i know davide this concept, but depending on what happens at the privileges committee next boris committee next week, boris johnson them . i johnson is stalking them. i think this there's got to think that this there's got to be a greater sense of urgency. germany as jeremy as he's delivered his budget statement earlier, did hint at greater things to come in the autumn statement. but may well statement. but that may well be too i think one of the too late. i think one of the most pressing and urgent reforms we to make, though, is to we need to make, though, is to get ourselves out of the straitjacket are straitjacket that is the obe are so long as continue to take as gospel. what this organisation which has never knowingly been right they were 70 billion quid on last march is budget. we'll wait to see how much out they are in their forecasts time so long as we are absolute held to their false forecasts that i'll never hold that they're going to get couldn't agree on that. i couldn't agree more. gr
they don't have lock on this leadership you know bofis on this leadership you know boris johnson depending on i know davide this concept, but depending on what happens at the privileges committee next boris committee next week, boris johnson them . i johnson is stalking them. i think this there's got to think that this there's got to be a greater sense of urgency. germany as jeremy as he's delivered his budget statement earlier, did hint at greater things to come in the autumn statement. but...
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and i'm joined by historian david starkey to debate the colossal enigma that is boris johnson .plus, in the jewel, my jewel lists will be battling out the future of the metropolis. this after it was accused of being institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic and the web. your take on
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they don't have lock on this leadership you know bofis on this leadership you know boris johnson depending on i know davidate this concept, but depending on what happens at the privileges committee next boris committee next week, boris johnson them . i johnson is stalking them. i think this there's got to think that this there's got to be a greater sense of urgency. germany as jeremy as he's delivered his budget statement earlier, did hint at greater things to come in the autumn statement. but may well statement. but that may well be too i think one of the too late. i think one of the most pressing and urgent reforms we to make, though, is to we need to make, though, is to get ourselves out of the straitjacket are straitjacket that is the obe are so long as continue to take as gospel. what this organisation which has never knowingly been right they were 70 billion quid on last march is budget. we'll wait to see how much out they are in their forecasts time so long as we are absolute held to their false forecasts that i'll never hold that they're going to get couldn't agree on that. i couldn't agree more.
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cameron 60 bofis to i think david cameron 60 boris johnson's list.tuation? yes, it does, because at the end of the day, rishi said next may job here is he's kind of viewed as prime minister is move on from lot of the is to move on from lot of the drama under boris johnson era trying politics one of veto trying to politics one of veto again and whether it is on politics whether it's on continued rumours around boris johnson trying to edge his way back into politics proper again, or whether it's on prime minister finding reason difficult to drag himself away from the previous administration who were inside number ten downing westminster. thank you very much indeed for that more to come on the politics of the day in the difficulties of rishi sunak this time cannae stop the boats without law . what did boats without new law. what did suella braverman indicate ? we'll suella braverman indicate? we'll be liam halligan be speaking to liam halligan following his exclusive interview home interview with the home secretary. of course. more coming after the late
cameron 60 bofis to i think david cameron 60 boris johnson's list.tuation? yes, it does, because at the end of the day, rishi said next may job here is he's kind of viewed as prime minister is move on from lot of the is to move on from lot of the drama under boris johnson era trying politics one of veto trying to politics one of veto again and whether it is on politics whether it's on continued rumours around boris johnson trying to edge his way back into politics proper again, or whether it's...
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johnson coup? what's happened here, david? and what are you going to do next? i think . the going to do next?ere i didn't get selected for the world of kent bofis selected for the world of kent boris johnson wasn't mentioned that was a of russia. do you blame him was put on by by journalist everyone followed up. no don't i don't think it had much to do that it was it was the people at the meeting expressed discontent with the system where one name was put in front of them and ask what i'm going to do next. i'm going to apply for the other half of my current seat, the assured seat . current seat, the assured seat. and try and get selected for that. and try and get selected for that . all right. well, we wish that. all right. well, we wish you all very best with that. thank you so much for joining you all very best with that. thank you so much forjoining me this morning. damian green. thank you . thank you. now, let's thank you. thank you. now, let's see what tom harwood and our political make of all that. tom harwood is in crawley. what do the people think? what do they make of what i discussed
johnson coup? what's happened here, david? and what are you going to do next? i think . the going to do next?ere i didn't get selected for the world of kent bofis selected for the world of kent boris johnson wasn't mentioned that was a of russia. do you blame him was put on by by journalist everyone followed up. no don't i don't think it had much to do that it was it was the people at the meeting expressed discontent with the system where one name was put in front of them and ask what i'm...
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melissa price, lonny price, mary bush, doris harris, david moore, phyllis maxy, darryl pervis, linda herman, erica moore, brenda odoms, april johnsonman. and i told some survivors, the sudden experience you lost someone is devastating, absolutelily devastating and wep kind of understand it. incredible stories about the spirit of the families and resilience and your bravery. the town of rolling stone will be back and we'll be with you ever step of the way, did i -- what did i say? i -- >> john: we are going to leave it there, the town of rolling fork, not rolling stone. the president paying tribute to the nine people who died there in the horrible tornado as he tries to bring some comfort to the community. he did not go to east palestine, ohio, though, when that community was so devastated. >> sandra: that does it for us here. hand off to martha. john, thank you so much for joining us throughout the week. see you soon. i'm sandra smith. >> john: have a great spring break next week. >> martha: thanks. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. breaking right now on "the story," the secret service, the nypd, the fbi and the manhattan da's
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david cosgrave from smc emergency services and state assembly member dianne pap and also participated in the meeting. pg and the regional vice president aaron johnson explained to customers how overwhelmed the power company has been since the start of the year. the peninsula has been hit hard with outages and many people suggested trees be trimmed and for power lines to be placed underground. i apologize to the community of east parallel toe for our performance in that. recent storms. and frankly, i am pretty comfortable apologizing to the entire county of san potato. pg and e says people can apply for $25 reimbursement towards their bill, and they're also asking people to do whatever they can to be prepared because there could be another possible outage because there's more rain to come. lamonica peters, ktvu fox two news community of baharu in monterey county remains under an evacuation order. the monterey county sheriff's office says it is working with toxic material e water in hopes of lifting that order soon. the community foundation of monterey says it had already started a storm relief fund before the levee broke, raising more than a million
david cosgrave from smc emergency services and state assembly member dianne pap and also participated in the meeting. pg and the regional vice president aaron johnson explained to customers how overwhelmed the power company has been since the start of the year. the peninsula has been hit hard with outages and many people suggested trees be trimmed and for power lines to be placed underground. i apologize to the community of east parallel toe for our performance in that. recent storms. and...
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johnson reject the verdict of the party? great privileges committee boris backers david campbell bannerman and cold beer ranger go head to headfeisty clash shortly. plus, after leading yesterday's rebellion against rishi, boris is drawing clear battle lines in the fight for the soul of the tory party. but will the next leader from this crop of anti woke brexiteers what suggest they do is get off twitter, get her a q&a and i'll show them how to stop the boats. we do not want to see teachers teaching their white pupils about white privilege and inherited racial guilt . so in privilege and inherited racial guilt. so in our big debate tonight, i'll ask my superstar panel whether the tories need to plump for a pro—brexit anti woke warrior or face boris taking up his own party with me. adam brookes, shaun bailey and adam hayman. get elsewhere on tonight's show three years on, from the disastrous decision to lock down the country i'll explain why that unforgivable catastrophe means that i and gb news jews will never stop fighting against the official narrative . don't miss my special narrative. don't miss my special next. also on th
johnson reject the verdict of the party? great privileges committee boris backers david campbell bannerman and cold beer ranger go head to headfeisty clash shortly. plus, after leading yesterday's rebellion against rishi, boris is drawing clear battle lines in the fight for the soul of the tory party. but will the next leader from this crop of anti woke brexiteers what suggest they do is get off twitter, get her a q&a and i'll show them how to stop the boats. we do not want to see teachers...
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times i suggested when theresa may put in her resignation honours, it was 60 people, david cameron, 62, boris johnsonld be calling ourselves brrrrreakfast because it is really chilly this week! lien; is really chilly this week! very iood, is really chilly this week! very good. jon! — there has been some snow in the shetlands, the met office has some weather warnings for snow and ice, up weather warnings for snow and ice, up to 20 centimetres in higher ground in the highlands, five to ten centimetres across higher ground in north—east england but some will get down to lower levels and it could be disruptive. all coming in behind a weather front disruptive. all coming in behind a weatherfront sinking disruptive. all coming in behind a weather front sinking south, with cloud and patchy rain. the arctic air is feeding in wintry showers and we will continue with them on and off through the day. the weather front is moving through northern ireland, wales and northern england, continuing to journey southwards, a lot of cloud, any early sunshine is eradicated and the cold air is digging in behind it. wintry
times i suggested when theresa may put in her resignation honours, it was 60 people, david cameron, 62, boris johnsonld be calling ourselves brrrrreakfast because it is really chilly this week! lien; is really chilly this week! very iood, is really chilly this week! very good. jon! — there has been some snow in the shetlands, the met office has some weather warnings for snow and ice, up weather warnings for snow and ice, up to 20 centimetres in higher ground in the highlands, five to ten...
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johnson. agreed. and as you say, a great majority . they had plenty of time to work out what the truth is that david cameron didn't think that the vote wasdidn't think it closely. and then everybody just went , oh, then everybody just went, oh, yeah. and boris johnson said, it will be marvellous. well, it clearly hasn't been modest, but i think, you know, nobody wants to recreate and revisit those arguments because it has been so divisive for so many people . but divisive for so many people. but i do think we need to be able to have a proper conversation and look at the failings of government and not just, you know, michael gove is quoted in this article and he was responding to richard heath, but he was. no, no, no. he wouldn't even mention brexit. but actually there does need to be a little bit of reconciliation. michael gove is conflicted over taxes all over the uk because he championed brexit. well, also championed brexit. well, he also attacked during the referendum campaign . he attacked experts. campaign. he attacked experts. do you remember he was at the fourth. johnson had to fourth. boris johnson had to articles written one for
johnson. agreed. and as you say, a great majority . they had plenty of time to work out what the truth is that david cameron didn't think that the vote wasdidn't think it closely. and then everybody just went , oh, then everybody just went, oh, yeah. and boris johnson said, it will be marvellous. well, it clearly hasn't been modest, but i think, you know, nobody wants to recreate and revisit those arguments because it has been so divisive for so many people . but divisive for so many people....
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now to discuss, political strategist, valencia johnson, she is a biden senior adviser and msnbc political analyst. and former republican congressman david jolly. it's good to see you both. congressman jolly, you've got trump still speaking live at cpac. we're not gonna play his remarks live. you are welcome. i wonder what it tells you that he's getting 62% of the votes in that strong? >> he's don't ever -- donald trump. he's at the front of the -- this is a man who crashed traditional gop orthodoxy on foreign affairs and national security. on blowing up the national debt and not worrying about traditional republican fiscal policy. and on using the leverage of the state for governments attacks against the freedom of press, against the freedom of a judiciary -- and the pendants of the judiciary. and he launched a culture war against migrant communities, black and brown communities, and the lgbtq communities. i would suggest that who are you are seeing now from kari lake who is at cpac, and rhonda sanchez and others were not, they're taking that entire doctrine to the next level. he has reshaped the party in his image. however, but we are
now to discuss, political strategist, valencia johnson, she is a biden senior adviser and msnbc political analyst. and former republican congressman david jolly. it's good to see you both. congressman jolly, you've got trump still speaking live at cpac. we're not gonna play his remarks live. you are welcome. i wonder what it tells you that he's getting 62% of the votes in that strong? >> he's don't ever -- donald trump. he's at the front of the -- this is a man who crashed traditional gop...
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david more, phyllis maxie. darrell. assure me darryl purvis, linda herman. erica more brenda odoms. april johnson levett, herman. wendy kelly. as i've told some of the survivors we all have had experience is not the same. but getting that sudden experience you've lost. someone is devastating. it's absolutely devastated and we kind of understand it. but i've heard incredible stories about the spirit of these families and the resilience and your bravery. town of rolling storm will be back. and we'll be with you every step of the way and i when i say i didn't i said rolling forward rolling stone. i got my mind going here. we'll be back and we'll be with you every step of the way. so god bless you all. and god bless our first responders. thank you. there we heard the president reflecting on the 13 lives lost in the terrible tornadoes in rolling fork, mississippi this week, reiterating his support federally for debris removal there, and fema there also to help people in the community as they rebuild and as they recover, reminding them that they are not alone.
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on what they might say are yobs in city centres and it is familiar because boris johnson announced this sort of thing. davidt's a comprehensive _ exercise, isn't it? no, it's a comprehensive plan - exercise, isn't it? no, it's a comprehensive plan that i exercise, isn't it? no, it's a| comprehensive plan that will exercise, isn't it? no, it's a- comprehensive plan that will see more officers in hotspot areas where anti—social behaviour blights the lives, and fasterjustice which will see people who have been responsible for damaging the area in which they live repair the fabric, the social and civic fabric of communities they have undermined, and it will also see investment in making sure there are alternative activities for young people and we divert them away from anti—social behaviour before it occurs. anti-social behaviour before it occurs. �* , ., anti-social behaviour before it occurs. , ., ., , ., occurs. and will levy extra money to do this? yes, _ occurs. and will levy extra money to do this? yes, £160 _ occurs. and will levy extra money to do this? yes, £160 million. - do this? yes, £160 million. a
on what they might say are yobs in city centres and it is familiar because boris johnson announced this sort of thing. davidt's a comprehensive _ exercise, isn't it? no, it's a comprehensive plan - exercise, isn't it? no, it's a comprehensive plan that i exercise, isn't it? no, it's a| comprehensive plan that will exercise, isn't it? no, it's a- comprehensive plan that will see more officers in hotspot areas where anti—social behaviour blights the lives, and fasterjustice which will see...
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>> david: so many of those families probably telling you the same thing, witt, they just don't feel like asking for help. they're proud people and we understand that. witt johnson there again tonight. thank you. >>> as i mentioned, we're tracking a new system that could set up the very same severe storm risk, the potential for more tornadoes in that same region. let's get straight to meteorologist ginger live in california. look at that live image tonight. you can see the storm is hitting already in a very familiar track all over again. >> yes, it is! the towering, an incredible piles of snow right by me here tell you they've had nearly 60 feet in this part of the northern sierra. it's been an incredible season. more is coming. the pattern is super active, david. you're looking at the radar where we've seen gusts up to 40-50 miles per hour. that's impacted travel. that'll slide through los angeles tonight. eventually t gets east. on friday, damaging winds and tornadoes possible from chicago to shreveport. david? >> david: thank you, ginger. >>> we're going to turn now to the horrific images, the deadly fire across the u.s. bordner mexico in a migrant detention
>> david: so many of those families probably telling you the same thing, witt, they just don't feel like asking for help. they're proud people and we understand that. witt johnson there again tonight. thank you. >>> as i mentioned, we're tracking a new system that could set up the very same severe storm risk, the potential for more tornadoes in that same region. let's get straight to meteorologist ginger live in california. look at that live image tonight. you can see the storm...
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doesn't accept for a moment that, of course, boris johnson said , if you come here said, if you come here illegally, you won't stay. david said, if come here cameron said, if you come here illegally, won't stay. now illegally, you won't stay. now this projecting forward . this is all projecting forward. we are on your side . that is we are on your side. that is what sunak is saying . labour what sunak is saying. labour will not be able to match this in any way at all and that's because there's a significant minority within labour party minority within the labour party who frankly believe open who frankly believe in open borders, believe we are all global citizens . and i'll bet global citizens. and i'll bet you , i'll bet you every penny in you, i'll bet you every penny in lombard street to an orange that this is all about the next general election. and the tories will fight election saying we're going to leave the echr or we're going to leave the echr or we're going to leave the echr or we're going to give you a referendum on the aca . we're all supposed on the aca. we're all supposed to believe them. when you tell me .
doesn't accept for a moment that, of course, boris johnson said , if you come here said, if you come here illegally, you won't stay. david said, if come here cameron said, if you come here illegally, won't stay. now illegally, you won't stay. now this projecting forward . this is all projecting forward. we are on your side . that is we are on your side. that is what sunak is saying . labour what sunak is saying. labour will not be able to match this in any way at all and that's because there's...
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doesn't accept for a moment that, of course, boris johnson said , if you come here said, if you come here illegally, you won't stay. david said, if come here cameron said, if you come here illegally, won't stay. now illegally, you won't stay. now this projecting forward . this is all projecting forward. we are on your side . that is we are on your side. that is what sunak is saying . labour what sunak is saying. labour will not be able to match this in any way at all and that's because there's a significant minority within labour party minority within the labour party who frankly believe open who frankly believe in open borders, believe we are all global citizens . and i'll bet global citizens. and i'll bet you , i'll bet you every penny in you, i'll bet you every penny in lombard street to an orange that this is all about the next general election. and the tories will fight election saying we're going to leave the echr or we're going to leave the echr or we're going to leave the echr or we're going to give you a referendum on the aca . we're all supposed on the aca. we're all supposed to believe them. when you tell me .
doesn't accept for a moment that, of course, boris johnson said , if you come here said, if you come here illegally, you won't stay. david said, if come here cameron said, if you come here illegally, won't stay. now illegally, you won't stay. now this projecting forward . this is all projecting forward. we are on your side . that is we are on your side. that is what sunak is saying . labour what sunak is saying. labour will not be able to match this in any way at all and that's because there's...
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david siebert. amid a torrid week for bofis siebert. amid a torrid week for boris johnson.and his trans women are banned from athletics competition. we'll speak to boxing promoter kellie maloney . we're live . maloney. we're live. at eight. hi there, michelle dewberry. keeping you company. so 7:00 tonight alongside malik steyn, the political consultant, and paul embery fineman writes on broadcast. i goodness gracious, may you guys that lustre bear about income tax on capital gains that really got you guys talking. and i've got to say you really are divided. jillian says that poll says tax has to be fair, but since when is life ever been fair ? does that mean ever been fair? does that mean that life shouldn't be fair just because authorities and i don't know. john says wealth from greedy usually go hand in hand together . your greedy usually go hand in hand together. your segment always your tax segment has made me smile, says david. most people will try and pay as little tax as possible . i agree with you . as possible. i agree with you. one of my view is he says that i'm a
david siebert. amid a torrid week for bofis siebert. amid a torrid week for boris johnson.and his trans women are banned from athletics competition. we'll speak to boxing promoter kellie maloney . we're live . maloney. we're live. at eight. hi there, michelle dewberry. keeping you company. so 7:00 tonight alongside malik steyn, the political consultant, and paul embery fineman writes on broadcast. i goodness gracious, may you guys that lustre bear about income tax on capital gains that really...
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monitoring all of this h david, so borisjohnson he has submitted his defence, what happens next? 50 boris johnsonross-party committee _ defence, what happens next? so the cross-party committee of _ defence, what happens next? so the cross-party committee of mps, - defence, what happens next? so the cross-party committee of mps, the i cross—party committee of mps, the privileges committee who are conducting this investigation into whether or not borisjohnson misled parliament, will now look at that evidence, he has submitted. they will decide if any redactions have to be made, so we should in the not too distant future get a chance to have a look at this before boris johnson appears in person, in a televised session on wednesday. now, we have heard statements from boris johnson about his conduct during this period so i think we can probably make a pretty good stab at what his arguments are likely to be, previously he has relied oner —— arguing what he was doing was within the rules and he is saying he can't have knowingly misled mps because he did believe those gatherings to have been following th
monitoring all of this h david, so borisjohnson he has submitted his defence, what happens next? 50 boris johnsonross-party committee _ defence, what happens next? so the cross-party committee of _ defence, what happens next? so the cross-party committee of mps, - defence, what happens next? so the cross-party committee of mps, the i cross—party committee of mps, the privileges committee who are conducting this investigation into whether or not borisjohnson misled parliament, will now look at...
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johnson's front line political career ? well, let's political career? well, let's remember when similar things were said after he resigned. davidck is a few years ago and of course, a year or so later he was back in number 10 centre of the action. you can never write off boris johnson, but i think that he has emerged from the privileges committee as a slightly diminished figure and he's battle on his he's now got a battle on his hands. well, think that hands. well, do you think that what the committee what happened at the committee will have changed anybody's opinion about boris johnson? because seemed to me because what it seemed to me from reactions i saw is that from the reactions i saw is that all the people who supported bofis all the people who supported boris johnson's idea was absolutely you he absolutely you know, he did really well. of really well. and all of a sudden, who didn't like sudden, people who didn't like bofis sudden, people who didn't like boris it an boris johnson said it was an absolute disaster. i mean, do you think changed you actually think it changed anybody's perspective about bofis ?i anybody's perspe
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david: it's shortly after 6:00 p.m. and dark. in the closing moments of the chase, it is unclear what happened, the two officers discharged their weapons. >> shots fired! shots fired. >> reporter: according to police, johnsonshot once in the chest. he is taken to a local hospital and pronounced dead. >> it just does not make any sense at all. >> reporter: the family's attorney says the officers were not in imminent danger, tonight one involved placed on restrictive duty, the other, who fired the fatal shot, dismissed from the force. the police chief says that the actions of the fired officer do not meet the standards of his department. a local prosecutor is investigating. david? >> david: pierre thomas in washington. pierre, thank you. now to a case making national headlines, a colorado dentist and father of six charged with fatally poisoning his wife by lacing her protein shakes. the children were in court today as he was brought in, tonight, the stunning text messages revealed here. the wife texting her husband "i feel drugged," and what he texted her back. here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, the dentist accused of poisoning his wife formally charged with james craig appearing in an orange jump
david: it's shortly after 6:00 p.m. and dark. in the closing moments of the chase, it is unclear what happened, the two officers discharged their weapons. >> shots fired! shots fired. >> reporter: according to police, johnsonshot once in the chest. he is taken to a local hospital and pronounced dead. >> it just does not make any sense at all. >> reporter: the family's attorney says the officers were not in imminent danger, tonight one involved placed on restrictive duty,...