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yes, you never get far away from boris _ she will leave. ris johnson in - far away from borisjohnson in british politics and it is ditto for this constituency, mid bedfordshire, which as far as i know has been conservative since 1931, it utterly typifies a wealthy rural middle england, a part of the blue wall as it is known. so if the conservatives were to lose that, it would sort of fit into that general sends of impending doom if you're a conservative, if opposition parties can overturn the huge majorities they have in both brexit places like tamworth or middle england, rural, wealthy places like mid bedfordshire, you are, as a conservative, any whole world of trouble. ., ~ , ., ., conservative, any whole world of trouble. ., ~' ., , conservative, any whole world of trouble. ., ~ ., , , trouble. thank you for bringing us u . trouble. thank you for bringing us u- to trouble. thank you for bringing us up to date- _ trouble. thank you for bringing us up to date- it _ trouble. thank you for bringing us up to date. it will _ trouble. thank you
yes, you never get far away from boris _ she will leave. ris johnson in - far away from borisjohnson in british politics and it is ditto for this constituency, mid bedfordshire, which as far as i know has been conservative since 1931, it utterly typifies a wealthy rural middle england, a part of the blue wall as it is known. so if the conservatives were to lose that, it would sort of fit into that general sends of impending doom if you're a conservative, if opposition parties can overturn the...
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when medica will be here, we are now negotiating one match in minsk, one home match, one match at boris fareams that are considered the strongest medialit amkalo-sakhalin took to the borisov arena field. they held a match in the group round of the tournament with the number of spectators in the stands. speaks for itself in the future year in the same surroundings. we will also see the belarusian project demidia. this will be interesting. they made a lot of noise in the caucasus, where the 31st multi -day race “friendship of the peoples of the north caucasus” took place, with the participation of more than 100 athletes from three countries, our guys were competed by a cyclist from russia and the uae for each stage, out of a total of 10 of them were belarusians. we found ourselves among the prize-winners, and even the winners; in the end, evgeniy korolev became the owner of the green jersey of the most active racer. and vladislav yarosh is the best among young athletes, both guys, by the way, won the three stages of the coming week promise to be full of sporting events. we will closely monito
when medica will be here, we are now negotiating one match in minsk, one home match, one match at boris fareams that are considered the strongest medialit amkalo-sakhalin took to the borisov arena field. they held a match in the group round of the tournament with the number of spectators in the stands. speaks for itself in the future year in the same surroundings. we will also see the belarusian project demidia. this will be interesting. they made a lot of noise in the caucasus, where the 31st...
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we thought january 6th was bad, i think this will be far. borispecial grand jury shows it recommended an additional 21 people to be charged in georgia, in the georgia election interference case. but ultimately, fulton county district attorney fani willis decided not to move florida. the report listed some familiar names, including republican south carolina senator lindsey graham, former republican senators from georgia divert purdue and -- loeffler, and former national security adviser mike flynn. what is your read on how they managed to escape indictments recommended by the special grand jury but not brought by the grand jury that indicted others? >> right, i feel like looking at this report i was taken aback, just like the rest of the public, but i often remind myself, there's a whole lot that i and the rest of the public do not know. only the district attorney and her prosecutorial team knows exactly what they didn't bring charges, and they know if they will never bring charges. that's still unclear to. but what is clear is that people like tru
we thought january 6th was bad, i think this will be far. borispecial grand jury shows it recommended an additional 21 people to be charged in georgia, in the georgia election interference case. but ultimately, fulton county district attorney fani willis decided not to move florida. the report listed some familiar names, including republican south carolina senator lindsey graham, former republican senators from georgia divert purdue and -- loeffler, and former national security adviser mike...
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dugin austrian statesman or diplomat head of the carringsley hill center rector of the far eastern federal university boris-rector for scientific work and the diplomatic academy of the russian ministry of foreign affairs oleg karpovich thank you very much. what did you dream about our session? indeed, mario vladimirovna’s first question is for you because this is the session that you initiated. well, it’s not the last day that the adjustments will be made. it seems to me that we could have started on the first day with in the morning with breaks for lunch at bedtime and then continue throughout the entire forum, because the questions are really important and necessary , but i propose to start with the topic, namely informational confrontation with this global dominance, because we all understand perfectly well that the stronger the digital borders, the more reliable the digital rear. and this is much better for us. here is the work being done in this direction. good afternoon. i thank all the participants in today's session and all the guests for their attention to it. and i i would like to say that today
dugin austrian statesman or diplomat head of the carringsley hill center rector of the far eastern federal university boris-rector for scientific work and the diplomatic academy of the russian ministry of foreign affairs oleg karpovich thank you very much. what did you dream about our session? indeed, mario vladimirovna’s first question is for you because this is the session that you initiated. well, it’s not the last day that the adjustments will be made. it seems to me that we could have...
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it is actually boris's dream. but so far no luck.l dress code on the senate -- in the senate chamber. could it mean filibusters in flip-flops, maybe hearings in hoodies. maybe we're going a little far but stay tuned. wait, who do you even play for? t-mobile! and i'm here to protect you from wireless companies that b blitz you with phone deals that sack you with a a 3-year device contract. eveven i could get sacked? not at t-mobilile! they have plans that make upgrades work for you. they even have a plan which makes you upgrade ready every year. thanks ben! now can i do the thing? do the thing! excellent! take charge of your upgrades with our best go5g plans at t-mobile. let's have a huddle! you don't know what huddle is do you? no. my brain. so i choose new neuriva ultra. unlike some others, it suprts 7 brain health indicators, cluding mental alertness from one serving. to help keep me sharp. try ne neuriva ultra. think bigger. (vo) in three seconds, this couple will share a perfect moment. (woman) is that? oh wow! but we got to sell
it is actually boris's dream. but so far no luck.l dress code on the senate -- in the senate chamber. could it mean filibusters in flip-flops, maybe hearings in hoodies. maybe we're going a little far but stay tuned. wait, who do you even play for? t-mobile! and i'm here to protect you from wireless companies that b blitz you with phone deals that sack you with a a 3-year device contract. eveven i could get sacked? not at t-mobilile! they have plans that make upgrades work for you. they even...
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>> reporter: boris, major automakers have, so far, offered roughly half the pay increases that workers seeking. while the white house has, up until this point, taken a neutral chance and encouraged both sides to reach a deal, today, president biden went the furthest that he's gone in putting the administration firmly on the side of the workers in saying that the automakers' offers have not gone far enough. >> auto companies have seen record profits, including the last few years, because of the extraordinary skill and sacrifices the uaw workers. those record profits have not been shared fairly, in my view, with those workers. the be thottom line is, auto wos help create america's middle class. they deserve a contract that sustains them in the middle class. >> reporter: so far, uaw has not asked the administration for direct involvement in the talks. rather, asking for broader policy changes that would help the union and sustain union jobs over the long haul. one of the examples of that is prioritizing union sites in the dispersement of tens of billions of dollars in loans from the depar
>> reporter: boris, major automakers have, so far, offered roughly half the pay increases that workers seeking. while the white house has, up until this point, taken a neutral chance and encouraged both sides to reach a deal, today, president biden went the furthest that he's gone in putting the administration firmly on the side of the workers in saying that the automakers' offers have not gone far enough. >> auto companies have seen record profits, including the last few years,...
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what are the lines looking like so far this is >> so far, so smooth, boris.t to the hubs, but today, it is going to be the busiest of the travel weekend. and the major part of the weekend, the bigger number of 14 million in total and now through wednesday when everybody is coming back all at once, this is the climatic end to a huge and record-breaking summer. 227.5 million people is how many people tsa people flew this summer, the biggest summer for air travel ever. the cancellations have gone down a little bit. we have seen a 20% drop from 2023 compared to 2022, and about 40,000 so far this summer. and about 50,000 last year in total and there are still some things out of the airline's control, but there is room to improve. take a listen. >> the odds are pretty good. the odds have been mostly played out in the favor with the x-factor being how will mother nature cooperate and will we see widespread thunderstorms like we saw over july 4th that led to a lot of cancellations that were largely unpreventable. >> the faa is anticipating the weather in place like s
what are the lines looking like so far this is >> so far, so smooth, boris.t to the hubs, but today, it is going to be the busiest of the travel weekend. and the major part of the weekend, the bigger number of 14 million in total and now through wednesday when everybody is coming back all at once, this is the climatic end to a huge and record-breaking summer. 227.5 million people is how many people tsa people flew this summer, the biggest summer for air travel ever. the cancellations have...
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thank you ringtone of the far eastern federal university, within the walls that we are located within the walls of boris the eastern federal university, once you made a historic decision for the entire far east, here on russian island a unique center for the science of education appeared, which has passed in these 12 years, which many universities have been going through for centuries. today we have almost 20,000 students from 85 regions of our country and it is very important to note that that 35% of our guys. these are new residents of the far east who came here from the central regions, special attention. i would like to pay attention to our foreign students at a time when many are talking about the isolation of russia under unprecedented sanctions. we were able to increase the number of our foreign students by one and a half times since 2020. today we have 3,500 foreigners studying with us from 89 countries. what does this tell the guys, you can’t fool them, they vote with their feet and connect their lives with the far east, because this is the most dynamically developing region of ours your strong
thank you ringtone of the far eastern federal university, within the walls that we are located within the walls of boris the eastern federal university, once you made a historic decision for the entire far east, here on russian island a unique center for the science of education appeared, which has passed in these 12 years, which many universities have been going through for centuries. today we have almost 20,000 students from 85 regions of our country and it is very important to note that that...
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boris and valery look, first of all, we will go far now. i am convinced that 30% of 50 people definitely did not understand anything. well, the economy was such a complicated story. there you need to understand at least a little but when you cite these examples, the first, the second, the third, it gives the impression that there is an enemy sitting somewhere, it is such an elementary thing , don't do it, how can you say it, a bribe, a movement, yes , don't do something corrupt, provoking corruption , don't do it, when you tell it, it gives the impression that just the government deals with these things, why why does it deal with them, that they just get their money back, or how does it happen that such a situation arises that we do not save where we can save and spend money where it is possible not to spend it unfortunately, i have already become like that for me a constant phrase that i proclaim, but it is, unfortunately, incompetence and corruption always go hand in hand, and you know, all the years of independence, i have been observing
boris and valery look, first of all, we will go far now. i am convinced that 30% of 50 people definitely did not understand anything. well, the economy was such a complicated story. there you need to understand at least a little but when you cite these examples, the first, the second, the third, it gives the impression that there is an enemy sitting somewhere, it is such an elementary thing , don't do it, how can you say it, a bribe, a movement, yes , don't do something corrupt, provoking...
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boris johnson. vegetatively he is far away. yes, he took the most important phrase overseas.ght, but here you can argue everywhere, because they kill both of them; they reproach the germans for the second world war at every opportunity, the children were told: so, guys. we need to take your generation from these preparations in the near future. yes, point at us, because they and others are fascists. look what happens if you look at the facts, yes , the facts really are after the war, the forties , fifties, and sixties. poland received significant assistance from the soviet union. the figures were announced after leaving the socialist camp. poland started to receive help from the other side, practically billiards, 900 billion. yes, they say for these 25-30 years. yes, but what prevents you from believing that you can continue? sorry to live like this . yes, for free, not for free, well, that is, a request from brussels to accept migrants and they say no. no, we have now banned it in a referendum, that is, they definitely don’t want to take the money, a very convenient position
boris johnson. vegetatively he is far away. yes, he took the most important phrase overseas.ght, but here you can argue everywhere, because they kill both of them; they reproach the germans for the second world war at every opportunity, the children were told: so, guys. we need to take your generation from these preparations in the near future. yes, point at us, because they and others are fascists. look what happens if you look at the facts, yes , the facts really are after the war, the...
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boris johnson. indeed, he is far away.t. but here we can argue everywhere, because the poles, you know, they smear both of them, they reproach the germans for the second world war at every opportunity, and children know the revolution, polish children. that's what the guys said. we need to take your generation from these preparations in the near future. yes, point at us, because they and others are fascists. look what happens when you look at the facts, yeah facts really after the war forties fifties sixties. poland received significant assistance from the soviet union. the figures were announced after it left the socio -socialist camp, poland began to receive assistance from the other side, practically billiards, 900 billion. yes, they say for these 25-30 years. yes, but what prevents you from believing that you can continue? sorry to live like this . yes, for free, not for free, well, there is a request from brussels to accept migrants and says no. no, we have now banned it in a referendum, that is, they must take money
boris johnson. indeed, he is far away.t. but here we can argue everywhere, because the poles, you know, they smear both of them, they reproach the germans for the second world war at every opportunity, and children know the revolution, polish children. that's what the guys said. we need to take your generation from these preparations in the near future. yes, point at us, because they and others are fascists. look what happens when you look at the facts, yeah facts really after the war forties...
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boris johnson. indeed, he is far away, he is overseas, they said, the most important phrase of alexey, polish childrenre, because the poles, you know, they are trashing both of them , they are germans with the second world war children reproach them at every opportunity ; they know polish for children. that's what the guys said. we need to take your generation from these preparations in the near future. yes, point at us, because they and others are fascists. look what happens if you look at the facts, yes, the facts really are after the war, the forties, fifties, and sixties. poland received significant assistance from the soviet union. the figures were announced after leaving the socio-socialist camp. poland began to receive assistance, on the other hand, almost 900 billion billiards. yes they say for these there are 25-30 years. yes, but what prevents you from believing that you can continue? sorry to live like this. yes, for free, not for free, well, there is a request from brussels to accept migrants and they say no. no, we have now banned it in a referendum. yes, that is, they definitely don’t wa
boris johnson. indeed, he is far away, he is overseas, they said, the most important phrase of alexey, polish childrenre, because the poles, you know, they are trashing both of them , they are germans with the second world war children reproach them at every opportunity ; they know polish for children. that's what the guys said. we need to take your generation from these preparations in the near future. yes, point at us, because they and others are fascists. look what happens if you look at the...
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and , if you are translating far from the text, then this is your text by boris pasternakash, an absolutelyher to use it or try to be completely great on their own. and here, uh, so, this means that in the eightieth year the translator’s path should have been interrupted, but no, after that, that means, i understand, the translator began to get back on his feet a little after that. i began to translate the beat and, in general, as a result , i somehow got involved and translated quite a lot of things and, uh, most of all and most successfully. i was translating in the nineties already, when the fact is that in the seventies and eighties, young translators were treated poorly, they were not trusted, they were only allowed to translate a short story just once. it was like this hierarchical structure, where even the strength of the editor was not allowed, generally speaking, he did not want to bother with beginner weak translations. they could have given a story, they could have given it twice, when it is surprising how dentists become masters. they don’t just pull their teeth, mannequins, aft
and , if you are translating far from the text, then this is your text by boris pasternakash, an absolutelyher to use it or try to be completely great on their own. and here, uh, so, this means that in the eightieth year the translator’s path should have been interrupted, but no, after that, that means, i understand, the translator began to get back on his feet a little after that. i began to translate the beat and, in general, as a result , i somehow got involved and translated quite a lot...
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>> yes boris, and close to a deal, we are seeing the expand, and the two sides are far apart, wages and benefits, and the auto industry, moves through electric vehicles, and still far apart on a deal, and 25,000 uaw members on strike, the uaw president said it's unlikely to be a short strike, we see it play out like that. >> thinks for the update. and getting very close to shutting down, the house failing to pass a short-term funding bill, about the next steps. parts of new york, just got a full month's worth of rain in just three hours, stunning pictures out of new york when we come back, stay with cnn. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. >>> with each passing minute the federal government is moving closer to a crippling shutdown, fewer than 35 hours from a crit
>> yes boris, and close to a deal, we are seeing the expand, and the two sides are far apart, wages and benefits, and the auto industry, moves through electric vehicles, and still far apart on a deal, and 25,000 uaw members on strike, the uaw president said it's unlikely to be a short strike, we see it play out like that. >> thinks for the update. and getting very close to shutting down, the house failing to pass a short-term funding bill, about the next steps. parts of new york,...
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far, age. 49%. everything else right there at 7%. boris? >> put it in the context of 2024 republican candidates.re does he stand compared to them? >> so i think what's important to note, and we have been talking about this as we cover the republican side of this and go into the election season, this is a deeply divided country and that bared out in this polling. the only gop candidate that was outside the margin of error in the race would be nikki haley, 49% to joe biden's 43%. this is among registered voters, it is a national poll. we go state by state with the electoral system. that is worth noting. everyone else that's running is within a margin of error. this is going to be a tight race. one more thing, boris, covering capitol hill the last two years, we saw a lot of legislation that biden and the democrats got through, bipartisan legislation and, of course, their inflation reduction act, they -- you can go down and tick through what they've done. the infrastructure bill, the chips act, gun legislation. these are thugs thatings the whe wants to talk about, but it's not things people seem to
far, age. 49%. everything else right there at 7%. boris? >> put it in the context of 2024 republican candidates.re does he stand compared to them? >> so i think what's important to note, and we have been talking about this as we cover the republican side of this and go into the election season, this is a deeply divided country and that bared out in this polling. the only gop candidate that was outside the margin of error in the race would be nikki haley, 49% to joe biden's 43%. this...
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shcherbakov alexander shestopalov to lead, the far east sergei lavrov called the completed g20 summit a turning point before leaving new delhi, my colleague borisched in india, and these are the headlines the local press comes out with. this is the sunday edition of the times of india , the oldest and most popular english-language newspaper in the republic, success and clear guidelines for the set goals. that's it, succinctly. the results of the summit were commented on by the head of russian diplomacy sergei lavrov, who represents our 20. russia, on behalf of president vladimir putin, the decisive role was played by the indian chairmanship and, uh, other countries of the global south, which decided to seriously strive for the 20 to work on an equal basis and promote agreements that will be based on an honest balance of interests both within the framework of the russian institutions within the framework of the world trade organization and in general at any platforms where problems of the global economy are discussed. this is the main thing that ensured the success of the summit and, well, i note that the western countries. i hope this, uh, refl
shcherbakov alexander shestopalov to lead, the far east sergei lavrov called the completed g20 summit a turning point before leaving new delhi, my colleague borisched in india, and these are the headlines the local press comes out with. this is the sunday edition of the times of india , the oldest and most popular english-language newspaper in the republic, success and clear guidelines for the set goals. that's it, succinctly. the results of the summit were commented on by the head of russian...
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far beyond. i want to highlight for you, our colleague boris sanchez and his champion with a deeply personal connectionand one woman who is working hard >> i was 3 years old when my family came to the united states from cuba. we listened miami on my birthday. what brought my family to the united states was a desire for freedom. >> there's something very basic, very important that the human being needs. that is freedom. >> my grandfather watched many of his friends. incarcerated or disappeared. simply for wanting to bring democracy to cuba. so he took up armings and went into the the mountains and became a gorilla fire. >> soon after the couban revolution, he realized that it wasn't headed in that direction. >> it was a complete opposite. a very impressive government. it is something very painful. >> he decided that had he would speak out against it. for that, he was punished. it led him to being sentenced to 20 years in prison. >> many were put to death for the same. >> just mic like my grandfather, there are to this day so many people around the world that are seeking refuge, that are being persecuted
far beyond. i want to highlight for you, our colleague boris sanchez and his champion with a deeply personal connectionand one woman who is working hard >> i was 3 years old when my family came to the united states from cuba. we listened miami on my birthday. what brought my family to the united states was a desire for freedom. >> there's something very basic, very important that the human being needs. that is freedom. >> my grandfather watched many of his friends....
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we had a very big cop26 conference in glasgow where boris johnson was leading the world on zero target. now we are saying world leaders are so fars they have set themselves and now we have the uk watering down so many of its targets, how about a scene in new york?— many of its targets, how about a scene in new york? probably not erceived scene in new york? probably not perceived very — scene in new york? probably not perceived very well _ scene in new york? probably not l perceived very well internationally. rishi sunak, we have been told that when he makes the argument, he will say the uk has done more than competitive competitor countries around the world and it is time for other countries to take their fair share in terms of dealing with climate change. some conservative mps have been saying the timescales we were talking about with petrol and diesel cars puts us on a par with equivalent countries. it is a sensible approach to take. there is a real risk for rishi sunak internationally if it looks like he is growing back and something that you save the uk likes to think it has led the world on.— you save the uk likes to think
we had a very big cop26 conference in glasgow where boris johnson was leading the world on zero target. now we are saying world leaders are so fars they have set themselves and now we have the uk watering down so many of its targets, how about a scene in new york?— many of its targets, how about a scene in new york? probably not erceived scene in new york? probably not perceived very — scene in new york? probably not perceived very well _ scene in new york? probably not l perceived very...
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boris ivanin was in direct communication from india. have you guessed it yet? we are about to talk about some kind of unprecedented energy sector through the far east.ing began in our country, based on the results of which the composition of many regional legislative assemblies and local governments in 21 subjects of the federation will be determined , including in moscow the heads of the region will be elected . elections are direct expression of the will of citizens the opportunity to influence the future of your city or village of the country as a whole by sending people to the authorities whom you trust and who will represent and defend your interests. i ask residents of the regions where elections are being held these days to take part, especially since the election procedures in our country are built as convenient as possible, i mean three-day voting at polling stations and the opportunity to cast your vote remotely. electronic voting is becoming more and more popular every year your geography. more and more voters trust him, take advantage of this opportunity , and count on each of you to take a pro- social position. thank you for the online
boris ivanin was in direct communication from india. have you guessed it yet? we are about to talk about some kind of unprecedented energy sector through the far east.ing began in our country, based on the results of which the composition of many regional legislative assemblies and local governments in 21 subjects of the federation will be determined , including in moscow the heads of the region will be elected . elections are direct expression of the will of citizens the opportunity to...
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far east and now in moscow the chinese theater and the theater at the heart of the performance were legendary works that has been inspiring choreographers around the world for many years. what is borisne worth to my plisetskaya. the most successful musical composition of the 20th century was performed on planet every 15 minutes, like an eternal ritual , a monotonous repeating melody fascinates the egregory. macamau. i heard in it the rhythms of my homeland, such a monotony in mourning rites . hence the name of the play, requiem for a bolero. in 2007 , terrible events took place in south africa. xenophobia clash death of people that is why the requiem in our performance, the music of ravel is combined with the music of african composers and the language that you hear is one of the eleven official languages, south africa the universe of greed and injustice turned everyone into mourners. previously, there was even such a profession: a person had to mourn for the deceased at a funeral. the choreographer is confident in grief and in the general grief of people.
far east and now in moscow the chinese theater and the theater at the heart of the performance were legendary works that has been inspiring choreographers around the world for many years. what is borisne worth to my plisetskaya. the most successful musical composition of the 20th century was performed on planet every 15 minutes, like an eternal ritual , a monotonous repeating melody fascinates the egregory. macamau. i heard in it the rhythms of my homeland, such a monotony in mourning rites ....
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>> reporter: yeah, a range, boris, and a deep division between republican leaders in the house and in the u.s. senate. so far it's not clear that zelenskyy changed any minds, especially when it comes to house speaker kevin mccarthy. he's been circumspect about putting more ukraine funding on the floor of the house of the representatives. after his meeting with zelenskyy, i pressed him on whether or not he would commit to putting $24 billion in a supplemental request from the white house on the floor of the house before the end of the year. repeatedly he dodged the question saying there were issues and priorities when it came to the u.s.' spending that needed to be dealt with first. a huge question of whether kevin mccarthy will put that money on the floor of the house. this is coming as he is trying to find a way forward with his republican conference to avert a government shutdown. house republicans are expected to leave for the weekend, even though they said they were going to work through the weekend. no indication that any minds, or at least the minds that matter, were changed. boris? >> it's so stunning
>> reporter: yeah, a range, boris, and a deep division between republican leaders in the house and in the u.s. senate. so far it's not clear that zelenskyy changed any minds, especially when it comes to house speaker kevin mccarthy. he's been circumspect about putting more ukraine funding on the floor of the house of the representatives. after his meeting with zelenskyy, i pressed him on whether or not he would commit to putting $24 billion in a supplemental request from the white house...
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far as hypothetical questions go. i will definitely give you that. lauren fox, live for us on capitol hill. thank you. borisday, major developments in the murder case against the philadelphia police officer. a judge just dismissing all seven charges against officer mark dowell. remember, he was seen on video fatally shooting eddie rosario during a traffic stop last night. danny freeman is outside a court in philadelphia. dannny take us to the scene, wh did the judge throw out the case? >> reporter: listen, boris, the judge was pretty emphatic if not short-worded. judge duepew, in the case of mark dowell, and saying i agree with the defense attorney 100% and dismissed all of the charges that the district attorney had levied against officer mark dowell. that included murder and voluntary manslaughter as well. i want to break down what were the two focal points let's say of the preliminary hearing. the first focal point was the testimony of michael morris, mark dowell's partner that day. he was driving the car. officer mark dowell was in the passenger seat. and in this preliminary hearing, officer morris testi
far as hypothetical questions go. i will definitely give you that. lauren fox, live for us on capitol hill. thank you. borisday, major developments in the murder case against the philadelphia police officer. a judge just dismissing all seven charges against officer mark dowell. remember, he was seen on video fatally shooting eddie rosario during a traffic stop last night. danny freeman is outside a court in philadelphia. dannny take us to the scene, wh did the judge throw out the case? >>...
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was deposed and boris was between four and five points behind the labour party and actually in mid—term , that's actually in mid—term, that's a pretty good place to be. look at how farean, if we remember where when partygate really kicked off the nosedive in the polls from bofis the nosedive in the polls from boris johnson is what shook conservatives to the bone. and that's the result. i think we saw in them getting rid of boris johnson. >> everyone would have realised that partygate was a witch that partygate was just a witch hunt stitch up. harley, hunt and a stitch up. harley, come on, you don't give a about party, do you? really? >> listen , i want you to listen >> listen, i want you to listen to me very, very carefully. i lost my father as a result of covid. my dad died as a result of yes of this? yes >> lost a relative as a result >> i lost a relative as a result of well. it's a terrible of it. as well. it's a terrible thing. >> t- @ families, when >> and when families, when families tuned into families like myself tuned into the when i couldn't see the tv, when i couldn't see my mum, coronavirus, mum, when she had coronavirus, when my own when i couldn't atten
was deposed and boris was between four and five points behind the labour party and actually in mid—term , that's actually in mid—term, that's a pretty good place to be. look at how farean, if we remember where when partygate really kicked off the nosedive in the polls from bofis the nosedive in the polls from boris johnson is what shook conservatives to the bone. and that's the result. i think we saw in them getting rid of boris johnson. >> everyone would have realised that partygate...
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he's far more right than boris johnson right wing than boris johnson ever was, and actually is ever was know, so why it why is it so who why doesn't it why is it so who is he trying to appease? >> who is trying to why is he >> who is he trying to why is he not being himself on the on not being himself then on the on on national stage, i think on the national stage, i think you will see him be quite bold. >> interesting. >> well, that's interesting. >> well, that's interesting. >> about him being >> but you talk about him being right wing. i was at a do at downing street last week on thursday afternoon was thursday afternoon and it was mrs. talked about mrs. thatcher was talked about much. a private much. it was a private university, buckingham university and oliver letwin who's oliver who's not oliver letwin, oliver dowden, prime dowden, the deputy prime minister, of course dowden, the deputy prime minissunak of course dowden, the deputy prime minissunak is of course dowden, the deputy prime minissunak is a of course dowden, the deputy prime minissunak is a true course rishi sunak is a
he's far more right than boris johnson right wing than boris johnson ever was, and actually is ever was know, so why it why is it so who why doesn't it why is it so who is he trying to appease? >> who is trying to why is he >> who is he trying to why is he not being himself on the on not being himself then on the on on national stage, i think on the national stage, i think you will see him be quite bold. >> interesting. >> well, that's interesting. >> well, that's...
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far beyond russia's own borders. you must dwell on all of this. are you scared? no, no. we, you know, we passed that point a long time ago. i used to discuss this with borisd there was always a question that he might be murdered or imprisoned. was he afraid? he said, "yeah, as a human, i am, "but the next question immediately is, "am i ready to stop doing what i'm doing because i'm afraid?" and he was shaking his head like a stubborn bull and saying, "no, there is no way they make me "stop my activity." and i can only repeat this about myself, after all these cases, after boris being murdered, navalny and kara—murza being imprisoned and poisoned and so on. you now, of course, you face your own situation. you are a wanted man by the moscow authorities. indeed, i believe you've also now been convicted and will be, if you ever were to go back, you would be spending some time in prison for spreading fake news about the russian military. so it surely is a situation you have to think about very carefully, notjust for yourself, but your family. this is right, and i spent some time in prison. i spent over a month in total. russian prison is no fun, but that made
far beyond russia's own borders. you must dwell on all of this. are you scared? no, no. we, you know, we passed that point a long time ago. i used to discuss this with borisd there was always a question that he might be murdered or imprisoned. was he afraid? he said, "yeah, as a human, i am, "but the next question immediately is, "am i ready to stop doing what i'm doing because i'm afraid?" and he was shaking his head like a stubborn bull and saying, "no, there is no...
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boris. the message here today, and it was a firm one from the u.s. president, is that russia'sing a xw aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and europe's borders.ng a aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and europe's borders.g a aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and europe's borders. a aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and europe's borders.a aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and europe's borders. aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and europe's borders. but he said after the brutal fighting and a steady flow of aid, cracks in the west unified front are emerging to some degree, more than half of the american public opposes sending more aid to ukraine. and now some house republicans are using those funds as a political bargaining chip. president biden argued the fate of ukraine is the fate of every free nation. >> russia believes that the world will grow weary and allow it to brutalize ukraine without consequence. but i ask you this. if we abandon the core principles of the united states to appease and aggressor, can any mem
boris. the message here today, and it was a firm one from the u.s. president, is that russia'sing a xw aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and europe's borders.ng a aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and europe's borders.g a aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and europe's borders. a aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and europe's borders.a aggression in ukraine will reverberate far beyond ukraine and...
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boris? >> staying on capitol hill. new jersey senator bob menendez has been indicted and he is increasingly isolated. the majority of his democratic colleagues want hemim to resign. so far, he's dismissed those calls. does it indicate that some of those aides are potentially witnesses? >> well, i'm glad to be with all of you. it does indicate that. typically for a judge to enter some type of order like this to in essence prevent a defendant from talking to people, they've already got some heads up that those folks may be witnesses for the government as i think it's likely in this case. these charges are serious. it's a real case. there's no reason to run from it. or to somehow claim that this is just a weaponization of the justice department or something like that. these allegations, if they are proven, are serious allegations. you can look and see how the government went one extra step to do a dna analysis on some items from the senator's home. that removes a line of defense to say we have dna evidence from those folks who we are claiming are involved in this case with you on this money. and that's, that changes it from looking like a bank deposit somewhere, some money
boris? >> staying on capitol hill. new jersey senator bob menendez has been indicted and he is increasingly isolated. the majority of his democratic colleagues want hemim to resign. so far, he's dismissed those calls. does it indicate that some of those aides are potentially witnesses? >> well, i'm glad to be with all of you. it does indicate that. typically for a judge to enter some type of order like this to in essence prevent a defendant from talking to people, they've already...
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far. yesterday charles and president macron came together and they have a good chemistry. different than what we saw between macron and borisut so this is all about rlg relationships. and charles is doing it by emphasizing the long term ties between the two allies so he is about to -- well, i think he is currently addressing the senate which is a rare honor as well apple talk about how we came together during the war. and also on ukraine and how we have to protect western freedom and its values. and he will basically say ukraine has to win this war. since getting involved in international relations, in a way that the queen never would have done. >> yeah, remarkably interesting. and yes, it does make a lot of sense that king charles and emmanuel macron have a different rapport than boris johnson. okay. max foster, thank you so much. always great to have you on the show. >>> coming up, a judge's new decision in hunter biden's gun case. and an ex-trump white house aide's latest allegations, this time against rudy giuliani. (vo) you were diagnosed with thyroid eye disease a long time ago. and year after yr, you weathered the st
far. yesterday charles and president macron came together and they have a good chemistry. different than what we saw between macron and borisut so this is all about rlg relationships. and charles is doing it by emphasizing the long term ties between the two allies so he is about to -- well, i think he is currently addressing the senate which is a rare honor as well apple talk about how we came together during the war. and also on ukraine and how we have to protect western freedom and its...
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was deposed and boris was between four and five points behind the labour party and actually in mid—term , that's actually in mid—term, that's a pretty good place to be. look at how farean, if we remember where when partygate really kicked off the nosedive in the polls from bofis the nosedive in the polls from boris johnson is what shook conservatives to the bone. and that's the result. i think we saw in them getting rid of boris johnson. >> everyone would have realised that partygate was a witch that partygate was just a witch hunt stitch up. harley, hunt and a stitch up. harley, come on, you don't give a about party, do you? really? >> listen , i want you to listen >> listen, i want you to listen to me very, very carefully. i lost my father as a result of covid. my dad died as a result of yes of this? yes >> lost a relative as a result >> i lost a relative as a result of well. it's a terrible of it. as well. it's a terrible thing. >> t- @ families, when >> and when families, when families tuned into families like myself tuned into the when i couldn't see the tv, when i couldn't see my mum, coronavirus, mum, when she had coronavirus, when my own when i couldn't atten
was deposed and boris was between four and five points behind the labour party and actually in mid—term , that's actually in mid—term, that's a pretty good place to be. look at how farean, if we remember where when partygate really kicked off the nosedive in the polls from bofis the nosedive in the polls from boris johnson is what shook conservatives to the bone. and that's the result. i think we saw in them getting rid of boris johnson. >> everyone would have realised that partygate...
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far away. >> yeah, that's a good point there. chief ramsey, you know the area well. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> boris. >>> today another batch of not guilty pleas filed in the georgia election interference case. former trump chief of staff mark meadows and five other co-defendants decided to waive, skip tomorrow's arraignment. remember, meadows filed this plea on state charges as he tries to get the move to federal court. he's waiting on a judge's ruling on that which could come at any moment. cnn's sara murray is here with more on this. this means 18 of the 19 co-defendants have filed pleas. >> that's right. so we saw from mark meadows a not guilty plea. not surprising, right? he wants the whole case against him dismissed. he's trying to get that done in federal court. we're waiting for the judge to decide if meadows has met the bar and essentially arguing everything he did was part of his role as white house chief of staff. so we're waiting for the federal judge to weigh in on that. he's joined today in entering his not guilty pleas by people like jeffrey clark, who is a former justice department o
far away. >> yeah, that's a good point there. chief ramsey, you know the area well. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> boris. >>> today another batch of not guilty pleas filed in the georgia election interference case. former trump chief of staff mark meadows and five other co-defendants decided to waive, skip tomorrow's arraignment. remember, meadows filed this plea on state charges as he tries to get the move to federal court. he's waiting on a judge's...
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far as that goes. it was part of boris johnson's manifesto . so boris johnson's manifesto. back on that and sue in cheshire says, i don't know what all the fuss is about. rishi is not ditched the 2050 target. we've just changed how we're to get there. we're going to get there. >> yeah, which is fair point >> yeah, which is a fair point actually. yeah. but let us know what think. gb views what you think. gb views gbnews.com it's all about the money. it's all about money in our pockets. according to rishi sunak all change sunak, which could all change today because the bank of england is likely to raise interest rates again . despite interest rates again. despite yesterday's inflation figures being lower than expected. >> well , any being lower than expected. >> well, any increase would mark the 15th rise in a row , as those the 15th rise in a row, as those with variable mortgages suffer. while our west midlands reporter jack carson is in birmingham for us this morning. good morning to you, jack . you, jack. >> good morning to you. i'm here at elevate property group in the je
far as that goes. it was part of boris johnson's manifesto . so boris johnson's manifesto. back on that and sue in cheshire says, i don't know what all the fuss is about. rishi is not ditched the 2050 target. we've just changed how we're to get there. we're going to get there. >> yeah, which is fair point >> yeah, which is a fair point actually. yeah. but let us know what think. gb views what you think. gb views gbnews.com it's all about the money. it's all about money in our...
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with boris sanchez, and rahel solomon, i'm kate bolduan and this is cnn "news central." >>> any moment now, the sentencing begins for two members of the faright group the proud boys for their roles in the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. right now, dominic pezzolla is getting ready to learn his fate for his role in smashing the window, and once inside, he lit a cigar and he took this video of himself. >> victory smoking in the capitol, boys. awesome. i knew we could take this [ bleep ]. >> another proud boys member ethan nordean will be sentenced as well, and they may turn out to be the harshest. evan, what can we expect to happen so far today? >> well, we will be seeing some harsh sentences from the judge timothy kelly. look, i sat in on this sentencings that happened yesterday. and you just can't come away without feeling that these were the people that were victims of the lies told by the former president who urged his followers to come to the capitol hn january 6th, and these are the two men sentenced yesterday. joseph biggs got 17 years and zachary reel got 15 years and they spoke tearfully to the court, and they were very, ve
with boris sanchez, and rahel solomon, i'm kate bolduan and this is cnn "news central." >>> any moment now, the sentencing begins for two members of the faright group the proud boys for their roles in the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. right now, dominic pezzolla is getting ready to learn his fate for his role in smashing the window, and once inside, he lit a cigar and he took this video of himself. >> victory smoking in the capitol, boys. awesome. i knew we...
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bofis not even get as far as euston. boris> he's not wrong, is he? >> well, he's not. let's see what our political correspondent catherine forster, can tell us this morning. i mean, look for anyone who supported the project, which is hugely expensive and hugely controversial, the argument always was, well, it's connect ing the north, the north doesn't seem to be getting any of it looking like it won't connect the north at all. >> and of course, lots of people would say it shouldn't all be about getting to and from london quicker. it should maybe be about getting across the north. but given the amount of money that has been spent, clearly it's going to be built to birmingham. but we heard a year or so ago the branch to leeds not happening and now it looks very likely that the branch to manchester not happening either. and even coming into london and this i think is just astonishing. the government are seriously considering stopping at old oak common because the costs of taking it right through to euston would be astronomic . to
bofis not even get as far as euston. boris> he's not wrong, is he? >> well, he's not. let's see what our political correspondent catherine forster, can tell us this morning. i mean, look for anyone who supported the project, which is hugely expensive and hugely controversial, the argument always was, well, it's connect ing the north, the north doesn't seem to be getting any of it looking like it won't connect the north at all. >> and of course, lots of people would say it...
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shutdown to prompt this effort on the far right to push him out from the speakership, just showing you the amount of challenges he faces here in the next several weeks. boriescomp capital gains tax all of this is that matt gaetz, what he's saying he's not speaking for all republicans or not even for all house freedom caucus republicans. ken bach, a member of the freedom caucus, has been very critical of the impeachment pinchlt pinchlt. this is what he said to cnn last night. >> i haven't seen anything that links president biden to hunter biden's activities at this point. what speaker mccarthy is doing, he has president biden on the one hand, i'm sorry president trump on the one hand who is demanding that the house open age people inquiry and begin an impeachment of president biden, and, owner, he has spending bills that are coming up, and he needs the support of members of the republican conference to help get that continuing resolution passed and appropriations bills. i believe it was a shine object from the beginning, and i think it was a mistake to start talking about the impeachment inquiry. >> it's really interesting to hear that side of things. >> it
shutdown to prompt this effort on the far right to push him out from the speakership, just showing you the amount of challenges he faces here in the next several weeks. boriescomp capital gains tax all of this is that matt gaetz, what he's saying he's not speaking for all republicans or not even for all house freedom caucus republicans. ken bach, a member of the freedom caucus, has been very critical of the impeachment pinchlt pinchlt. this is what he said to cnn last night. >> i haven't...
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far as who is in the right and who is in the wrong here. >> maybe what has he got to lose here? jennifer rodgers, thank you for your insights. we appreciate it. borish fewer than five days until a government shutdown house speaker kevin mccarthy still can't get his members in line. right now there is no funding deal in sight, but the senate could release its own bipartisan short-term spending bill at any moment. if that happens, mccarthy faces a critical test. could he work with democrats and potentially get fired by his gop hardline right or potentially wrangle them and risk the possibility of the government running out of money on saturday night? cnn's manu raju is live for us on capitol hill. manu, where do things stand right now? >> speaker mccarthy has very little room to maneuver. he still wants to pass a short-term end? ing bill to keep the government open with republican votes alone, but there's a problem. he does not have enough votes because the included provisions in there including spending cuts and border security provisions that simply will not get democratic support and those hard liners on the right want to go even deeper in terms o
far as who is in the right and who is in the wrong here. >> maybe what has he got to lose here? jennifer rodgers, thank you for your insights. we appreciate it. borish fewer than five days until a government shutdown house speaker kevin mccarthy still can't get his members in line. right now there is no funding deal in sight, but the senate could release its own bipartisan short-term spending bill at any moment. if that happens, mccarthy faces a critical test. could he work with democrats...
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given this is a story far more serious than the partygate farce which successfully ousted boris johnsonhanks to the relentless obsession from the establishment media. so where is the rolling coverage on the ulez deception from the british bashing corporation ? where are bashing corporation? where are woke itv's special investigations into how the mayor has hoodwinked the public, pressuring scientists to cover up the facts? just imagine if a conservative leader had done something as corrupt and damaging as gb news producer charlotte gilbert . charlotte gilbert. >> it it's incredible how little beth rigby, robert peston and paul brand seem to care about ulez if this was enacted by a tory mayor, they would be all over it, stalking them down the street. for example , your mayor, street. for example, your mayor, will you be resigning over your ulez policy? it would be relentless . relentless. >> it would. she's totally right. >> but the internal mic bias in the british media towards the labour party and net zero means they don't actually want to ask any tough questions about ulez. instead lo
given this is a story far more serious than the partygate farce which successfully ousted boris johnsonhanks to the relentless obsession from the establishment media. so where is the rolling coverage on the ulez deception from the british bashing corporation ? where are bashing corporation? where are woke itv's special investigations into how the mayor has hoodwinked the public, pressuring scientists to cover up the facts? just imagine if a conservative leader had done something as corrupt and...
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boris and i have discussed before, time is not necessarily on zelenskyy's side here. if you're putin, you're thinking to yourself, i win this if the ukrainians run out of ammunition. so fare u.s. and the allies have not let them do that. but obviously, if this funding falls apart over time, just sustaining their regular ammunition is a part of it. i'm sure that putin thinks if the europeans crack, i win this. and so not having the french and the germans and other big nato leaders, even the british there, they may have many reasons for not coming to the u.n. general assembly, doesn't usually accomplish a huge amount, but just as a show of solidarity, interesting. then the third way he wins, jim alluded to this before is, if we elect a president who simply says this is not america's conflict. the exact opposite of what you heard from president biden today. and at that moment, not only does the support collapse, but the u.s. will have looked like it is once again in a big zigzag. and there's nothing that destroys alliances faster than that. >> that's why he's saying actually, america, this is your conflict. and not just yours, it's everyone's. >> i don't know how much ameri
boris and i have discussed before, time is not necessarily on zelenskyy's side here. if you're putin, you're thinking to yourself, i win this if the ukrainians run out of ammunition. so fare u.s. and the allies have not let them do that. but obviously, if this funding falls apart over time, just sustaining their regular ammunition is a part of it. i'm sure that putin thinks if the europeans crack, i win this. and so not having the french and the germans and other big nato leaders, even the...
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boris couldn't help him in any way alexandrovich we have no complaints. it simply cannot be that we are interested in another family of nettles. as farthe arraignment. well, i contacted my relatives and phoned. and what did they tell you, my wife was just rude to me and hung up. but i called her several times to try to get her on a date. you know , it was difficult then. so she didn’t make contact with you. no, she didn’t go, only the chief witness for the prosecution saw her before the judges. but she could have been a witness for the defense, and then witness immunity was already in effect, the wife could refuse to testify against her husband, he would have to pay back the money for the transfer notes. she asked her husband to sign a power of attorney to sell the apartment. and krapivin signed the power of attorney without talking. i do had nothing to do with it, but evidence is evidence, you can’t argue against it. what do you mean, there was no incident, but he might not have left it, but the prints that were there were not identified by any of the guards. you know how it goes. yes, but not all possibilities were worked out at wh
boris couldn't help him in any way alexandrovich we have no complaints. it simply cannot be that we are interested in another family of nettles. as farthe arraignment. well, i contacted my relatives and phoned. and what did they tell you, my wife was just rude to me and hung up. but i called her several times to try to get her on a date. you know , it was difficult then. so she didn’t make contact with you. no, she didn’t go, only the chief witness for the prosecution saw her before the...
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that we paid in, you know, bofis money that we paid in, you know, boris was mocked for saying we could spend that on the nhs. we spent fard i hope spending reasonably wisely that the eu would have squandered , squandered, yes indeed. >> and it's not impossible that the eu will face a 2008 2009 style sovereign debt crisis and countries like italy and france are by definition too big to fail . fail. >> and indeed , and the idea that >> and indeed, and the idea that germany is reduced to a basket case is exceptionally worrying. i'm very worrying for the eu because it was germany basically that bailed out greece. you know, it's germany that's come to the rescue every time there's been a real problem in the eu and there's problem in the and now there's a problem in the eu is a part of, eu that germany is a part of, rather the solution to . so rather than the solution to. so it is quite likely, i think, that the those big economies will run into very, very severe difficulties. i mean, every nafion difficulties. i mean, every nation has, as a result of covid 1—1 admits that, you know, every nafion 1—1 admits that, you know, every
that we paid in, you know, bofis money that we paid in, you know, boris was mocked for saying we could spend that on the nhs. we spent fard i hope spending reasonably wisely that the eu would have squandered , squandered, yes indeed. >> and it's not impossible that the eu will face a 2008 2009 style sovereign debt crisis and countries like italy and france are by definition too big to fail . fail. >> and indeed , and the idea that >> and indeed, and the idea that germany is...
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that we paid in, you know, bofis money that we paid in, you know, boris was mocked for saying we could spend that on the nhs. we spent farare spending. and i hope spending reasonably wisely that the eu would have squandered , squandered, yes indeed. >> and it's not impossible that the eu will face a 2008 2009 style sovereign debt crisis and countries like italy and france are by definition too big to fail . fail. >> and indeed , and the idea that >> and indeed, and the idea that germany is reduced to a basket case is exceptionally worrying. i'm very worrying for the eu because it was germany basically that bailed out greece. you know, it's germany that's come to the rescue every time there's been a real problem in the eu and there's problem in the and now there's a problem in the eu is a part of, eu that germany is a part of, rather the solution to . so rather than the solution to. so it is quite likely, i think, that the those big economies will run into very, very severe difficulties. i mean, every nafion difficulties. i mean, every nation has, as a result of covid 1—1 admits that, you know, every nafion 1—1 admits that,
that we paid in, you know, bofis money that we paid in, you know, boris was mocked for saying we could spend that on the nhs. we spent farare spending. and i hope spending reasonably wisely that the eu would have squandered , squandered, yes indeed. >> and it's not impossible that the eu will face a 2008 2009 style sovereign debt crisis and countries like italy and france are by definition too big to fail . fail. >> and indeed , and the idea that >> and indeed, and the idea...
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i mean, the plan was always as far as i understand, to stay a part of horizon this scientific funding mechanism. so even johnson, when was even boris bringing version bringing through his version of the withdrawal agreement, was in favour happened is favour of this. what happened is that the actually blocked us that the eu actually blocked us becoming a member because they that the eu actually blocked us bec0|unhappy ember because they that the eu actually blocked us bec0|unhappy about because they that the eu actually blocked us bec0|unhappy about the :ause they that the eu actually blocked us bec0|unhappy about the processay were unhappy about the process in northern ireland, because they we could they didn't think that we could guarantee a soft border. so the idea what boris idea that just doing what boris johnson wanted to do johnson already wanted to do now suddenly remain by the back suddenly is remain by the back doori suddenly is remain by the back door i think is a little bit odd. i also think sort of odd. i also think this sort of very vision of brexit very uncommon vision of brexit you have pretty unhelpful. you have is
i mean, the plan was always as far as i understand, to stay a part of horizon this scientific funding mechanism. so even johnson, when was even boris bringing version bringing through his version of the withdrawal agreement, was in favour happened is favour of this. what happened is that the actually blocked us that the eu actually blocked us becoming a member because they that the eu actually blocked us bec0|unhappy ember because they that the eu actually blocked us bec0|unhappy about because...
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2020 election extends far and wide and way beyond the indictments already handed down in fani willis's sprawling racketeering case. regarding lindsey graham and mike flynn and boris epshteyn, grand jury charged with respect to the national effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election. focused on efforts in georgia, arizona, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania and the district of columbia. the report also shows that the vote to recommend an indictment for lindsey graham was not a unanimous one. 13 jurors voted recommend charges. 7 no. 1 abstained. noting one person the special grand jury did not recommend charging against but one of the ex-president's opponents, instrumental in setting out fake trump electors. brand new revelations at the fulton county special grand jury called for charges against an even wider net of trump allies and what that says about the case ultimately brought by fani willis is where we start today with our favorite experts, reporters and friends. former lead investigators, clayton hickey back and editor at large for the bull wort and msnbc news charlie seitz is here. msnbc legal an vist angie is here for the hour. tim, i start with you.
2020 election extends far and wide and way beyond the indictments already handed down in fani willis's sprawling racketeering case. regarding lindsey graham and mike flynn and boris epshteyn, grand jury charged with respect to the national effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election. focused on efforts in georgia, arizona, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania and the district of columbia. the report also shows that the vote to recommend an indictment for lindsey graham was not a unanimous...
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and i think so far he has wasted his time as prime you prime minister but you know, rebecca, huge supporter rebecca, i was a huge supporter of boris. exactly. so hear me out. where was the one main area i disagreed with? boris the march, the deranged march to not zero. so this is good. >> so one thing. the one thing as our resident liberal north london luvvie, how do you feel about this? are you horrified? are you mortified? do you think he's going to destroy the planet? >> that triggering for >> that was very triggering for me we all know, i now me because as we all know, i now have to live in south london. >> there's lots lovely. >> there's lots of lovely. >> there's lots of lovely. >> it's not north london, though, joking. though, is it? oh, i'm joking. i'm joking. i all she's i'm joking. i love all she's not joking tried to move on >> if we tried to move on anyway, one thing will agree anyway, one thing i will agree with you said is that with you that you said is that technology the answer here. technology is the answer here. >> i think that >> and i think that is absolutely really absolutely true. what we really need doing, b
and i think so far he has wasted his time as prime you prime minister but you know, rebecca, huge supporter rebecca, i was a huge supporter of boris. exactly. so hear me out. where was the one main area i disagreed with? boris the march, the deranged march to not zero. so this is good. >> so one thing. the one thing as our resident liberal north london luvvie, how do you feel about this? are you horrified? are you mortified? do you think he's going to destroy the planet? >> that...
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and i think so far he has wasted his time as prime you prime minister but you know, rebecca, huge supporter rebecca, i was a huge supporter of boris. exactly. so hear me out. where was the one main area i disagreed with? boris the march, the deranged march to not zero. so this is good. >> so one thing. the one thing as our resident liberal north london luvvie, how do you feel about this? are you horrified? are you mortified? do you think he's going to destroy the planet? >> that triggering for >> that was very triggering for me we all know, i now me because as we all know, i now have to live in south london. >> there's lots lovely. >> there's lots of lovely. >> there's lots of lovely. >> it's not north london, though, joking. though, is it? oh, i'm joking. i'm joking. i all she's i'm joking. i love all she's not joking tried to move on >> if we tried to move on anyway, one thing will agree anyway, one thing i will agree with you said is that with you that you said is that technology the answer here. technology is the answer here. >> i think that >> and i think that is absolutely really absolutely true. what we really need doing, b
and i think so far he has wasted his time as prime you prime minister but you know, rebecca, huge supporter rebecca, i was a huge supporter of boris. exactly. so hear me out. where was the one main area i disagreed with? boris the march, the deranged march to not zero. so this is good. >> so one thing. the one thing as our resident liberal north london luvvie, how do you feel about this? are you horrified? are you mortified? do you think he's going to destroy the planet? >> that...
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far as i remember, when i would gas it, but then no, i’ll bring a good one. uh. this is what is called a partial insult before. not here. we mentioned boris. remember? i don't remember well. i'm boris i haven't read johnson. this is a very famous story. but this is a completely disgusting thing. there he hints that the president of turkey has perverted sexual preferences. there are associated with the animal world. well, there’s something else there. it’s well-known. the story is a personal correspondent there. i don’t remember when he wrote this there, well, he was the mayor of london after the quarry magazine with the ukrainian statement of melnik and other ukrainian statesmen and diplomats. do you understand? this is us here with us we interpret. it's like rudeness, impudence and so on. well, when exactly the population hears , it is not diplomats. the minister is precisely the population of western countries, such as germany, america, canada, france, and so on, the way they look at it and all the time races and they are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. they hear propaganda that terrible terrible hostile dangerous barbarian russia is att
far as i remember, when i would gas it, but then no, i’ll bring a good one. uh. this is what is called a partial insult before. not here. we mentioned boris. remember? i don't remember well. i'm boris i haven't read johnson. this is a very famous story. but this is a completely disgusting thing. there he hints that the president of turkey has perverted sexual preferences. there are associated with the animal world. well, there’s something else there. it’s well-known. the story is a...
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boris johnson. without any honesty about the vast economic and social costs which , by the way, social costs which, by the way, is a complete outrage given the uk has done farore than virtually any other western society to cut carbon since margaret thatcher put us on a steady environmental footing in a move that gives him one of the only chances to win the general election, sunak realised today that for that reason the deranged march to not0 just has to slow down. >> and when our share of global emissions is less than 1, how can it be right that british citizens are now being told to sacrifice even more than others 7 sacrifice even more than others ? because the risk here for those of us who care about reaching net zero as i do, is simple. if we continue down this path , we risk losing the consent path, we risk losing the consent of the british people . of the british people. >> of course , such a move was >> of course, such a move was always going to upset the establishment, especially the mainstream media, with the british bashing corporation and woke itv immediately giving the speech the thumbs down. >> boris johnson says your paltry businesses say you'v
boris johnson. without any honesty about the vast economic and social costs which , by the way, social costs which, by the way, is a complete outrage given the uk has done farore than virtually any other western society to cut carbon since margaret thatcher put us on a steady environmental footing in a move that gives him one of the only chances to win the general election, sunak realised today that for that reason the deranged march to not0 just has to slow down. >> and when our share of...
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boris johnson. without any honesty about the vast economic and social costs which , by the way, social costs which, by the way, is a complete outrage given the uk has done farore than virtually any other western society to cut carbon since margaret thatcher put us on a steady environmental footing in a move that gives him one of the only chances to win the general election, sunak realised today that for that reason the deranged march to not0 just has to slow down. >> and when our share of global emissions is less than 1, how can it be right that british citizens are now being told to sacrifice even more than others 7 sacrifice even more than others ? because the risk here for those of us who care about reaching net zero as i do, is simple. if we continue down this path , we risk losing the consent path, we risk losing the consent of the british people . of the british people. >> of course , such a move was >> of course, such a move was always going to upset the establishment, especially the mainstream media, with the british bashing corporation and woke itv immediately giving the speech the thumbs down. >> boris johnson says your paltry businesses say you'v
boris johnson. without any honesty about the vast economic and social costs which , by the way, social costs which, by the way, is a complete outrage given the uk has done farore than virtually any other western society to cut carbon since margaret thatcher put us on a steady environmental footing in a move that gives him one of the only chances to win the general election, sunak realised today that for that reason the deranged march to not0 just has to slow down. >> and when our share of...
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boris johnson. charisma johnson. so charisma and personality play a part in personality may play a part in this. far as tony blair's thisir understood in 1997 that socialism isn't going to win you an election. so he had to find a happy balance between and certain between capitalism and certain socialist policies and allies and allies. >> and it goes back to two of your panellists agreeing on the fact that you can't get a cigarette paper, you can't get a paper between the two parties now, reform . now, reform. >> you're only going to damage the conservatives. but that is part what reform going to part of what reform are going to do. that's part of the raison d'etre because they think that there's with there's no conservatism with this by this conservative party. so by damaging just damaging them, that's just that's you like, that's just like, if you like, friendly that's just friendly fire and that's just the . that's the consequences. that's a punishment for not being conservative one your conservative enough. one of your other said other panellists said a coalition could success. coalition could be a success. oh, voted
boris johnson. charisma johnson. so charisma and personality play a part in personality may play a part in this. far as tony blair's thisir understood in 1997 that socialism isn't going to win you an election. so he had to find a happy balance between and certain between capitalism and certain socialist policies and allies and allies. >> and it goes back to two of your panellists agreeing on the fact that you can't get a cigarette paper, you can't get a paper between the two parties now,...