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include lead boris johnson gets his brexit parliament. >> this bill is a lesson of the last parliament and will reject any further delay. >> he labors a new leader. >> he has been found out, he gave a question. >> also on this program, a new short-lived budget, tensions rise with russia and china, the uk's colonial history comes under the spotlight and as new mps make their first, one has struggled to get into politics. >> i was not initially told that the chances someone like me will be very slim and not to either bother trading. >> boris johnson took over from teresa may and july 2019, they are faced the same old problem, a parliament with no majority to push through as a brett enter brexit divorce deal. upon the deadlock he tried and failed to call upon election but he eventually opposition agreed to the balance and got their fingers and as boris johnson swept with an 80 seat majority. and by labor in the north of england, the nice other big winners were the scottish national was scotland's 59 constituencies, it was a dismal showing for the labor ending up with 202 seats down 60 whi
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not so boris johnson. version of the divorce deal has different arrangements the -- arrangements for northern ireland. >> he needs to understand the concerns of the customs in northern ireland. they have the potential for change. he needs to understand the concerns we share because we want to ensure we lead as one nation. >> with the labour party licking its wounds, jeremy corbyn expected parliament could not go on debating the brexit results. but boris johnson guiding the u.k. to deregulation and what he called a proxy deal with donald trump. >> the choice we know face is between keep us -- keeping the highest environment in order to get a future trade deal with the european union, or, slashing food standards to match those of the united states, whether our so-called acceptable levels of rat heads and caprica, maggots in orange juice. it's true. northern ireland is getting a special deal on the right to decide their own future. the prime minister offers scotland nothing. >> the uk's most of validly anti-b
not so boris johnson. version of the divorce deal has different arrangements the -- arrangements for northern ireland. >> he needs to understand the concerns of the customs in northern ireland. they have the potential for change. he needs to understand the concerns we share because we want to ensure we lead as one nation. >> with the labour party licking its wounds, jeremy corbyn expected parliament could not go on debating the brexit results. but boris johnson guiding the u.k. to...
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christine, boris? >> omar jimenez, thank you for that. >>> a baseball classic in the making canceled because of the pandemic. your bleacher report is next. ... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. when you have depression, safe drivers do save 40%. it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young
christine, boris? >> omar jimenez, thank you for that. >>> a baseball classic in the making canceled because of the pandemic. your bleacher report is next. ... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. when you have depression, safe drivers do save 40%. it...
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not so boris johnson.f the divorce bill had different arrangements for northern ireland and the dup were not happy. you need to understand concerns about custom arrangements, tariff differentials, the potential for checks and the concerns we share because we want to ensure we leave as one nation to the with labour licking its wounds after its election drubbing, jeremy corbyn accepted that parliament could not go on debating the result but falling judgement calling the deal terrible leading the uk to deregulation. the choice we now face is tween keeping the highest environmental and food standards in order to get a future trade deal with the eu or slashing food standards to match those of the united states where there are so—called acceptable levels of red hair in paprika, maggots in orangejuice to red hair in paprika, maggots in orange juice to it red hair in paprika, maggots in orangejuice to it is red hair in paprika, maggots in orange juice to it is true! this england and wales voted leave, they will le
not so boris johnson.f the divorce bill had different arrangements for northern ireland and the dup were not happy. you need to understand concerns about custom arrangements, tariff differentials, the potential for checks and the concerns we share because we want to ensure we leave as one nation to the with labour licking its wounds after its election drubbing, jeremy corbyn accepted that parliament could not go on debating the result but falling judgement calling the deal terrible leading the...
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but boris johnson spills was terrible, guiding the u.k.o deregulation and what he called a proxy deal with donald trump. >> the choice we know face is between keep us -- keeping the highest environment in order to get a future trade deal with the european union, or, slashing standards to match those of the united states, whether our so-called acceptable levels of peppery gut, medicine orange , medicine paprika orange juice. it's true. northern ireland is getting a special deal on the right to decide their own future. the prime minister offer scotland nothing. valiantk's most anti-brexit parties that it was time to move on. expect inside the use and it is overnight. i will not cease to wipe this opinion. the battle to stop rex is -- the battle to stop brexit is over. they passed the vote fulfilling boris johnson's christmas lunch credits -- pledge. there was a defeat on his premiership, making changes on citizens rights and legal rulings from the eu. but the biggest was over unaccompanied child refugees. britain as a child fleeing the nazis
but boris johnson spills was terrible, guiding the u.k.o deregulation and what he called a proxy deal with donald trump. >> the choice we know face is between keep us -- keeping the highest environment in order to get a future trade deal with the european union, or, slashing standards to match those of the united states, whether our so-called acceptable levels of peppery gut, medicine orange , medicine paprika orange juice. it's true. northern ireland is getting a special deal on the...
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there is a lot of pressure on boris johnsonjust now there is a lot of pressure on boris johnson justection, there was the expectation he would have a good chance to rule the roost. he will try to assert that authority when he announces the changes to the civil service. it will not be simple. thank you. it's a first — a commercialflight has made history flying from israel to the united arab emirates, after the two countries agreed to normalise relations. it touched down in abu dhabi a short while ago. the word "peace" has been freshly painted on the side of the plane ? in arabic, english and hebrew. an israeli delegation is onboard, as well as us aides who helped broker the agreement. president trump's son—in—law and middle east adviser, jared kushner, was on board the flight. here's what he said when he arrived at abu dhabi airport. we just completed a truly historic flight. the first ever commercial flight from israel to an arab gulf country. this hopefully will be the first of many. on the plane we asked the pilots to fly faster because there is great urgency between the people of
there is a lot of pressure on boris johnsonjust now there is a lot of pressure on boris johnson justection, there was the expectation he would have a good chance to rule the roost. he will try to assert that authority when he announces the changes to the civil service. it will not be simple. thank you. it's a first — a commercialflight has made history flying from israel to the united arab emirates, after the two countries agreed to normalise relations. it touched down in abu dhabi a short...
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hi, boris. >> good morning. i'm boris sanchez in for laura jarrett.o see you. >> another opportunity, perhaps, to slow the pandemic. the biggest question, will citizens and the government get it right this time? new cases are down. the two-week average is down 8%. cases only rising in a handful of states, many where the numbers were already low. the number of americans in hospital beds, that number is now trending lower, but a big part of this is numbers heading down in states that desperately needed to turn a corner. covid-related deaths very much a lagging indicator are still up in 30 states. the cdc is forecasting 173,000 deaths by august 22nd. that's 1,000 deaths per day for almost three weeks. white house coronavirus task force coordinator dr. deborah birx says the fight against the pandemic has entered a new phase. >> i think the federal government reset about five to six weeks ago when we saw this starting to happen across the south. this epidemic right now is different and it's more wide spread and it's both rural and urban. we've gone to very
hi, boris. >> good morning. i'm boris sanchez in for laura jarrett.o see you. >> another opportunity, perhaps, to slow the pandemic. the biggest question, will citizens and the government get it right this time? new cases are down. the two-week average is down 8%. cases only rising in a handful of states, many where the numbers were already low. the number of americans in hospital beds, that number is now trending lower, but a big part of this is numbers heading down in states that...
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by the time boris johnson return to work he had a new opponent.erson was elected leader of the opposition. he challenged the prime minister over his handling of the pandemic. he plans to track and trace those with the virus. challenge, aside dashing forward, not estimating the risks. wereo thirds of bills covid-19 had not been contacted, that is a big problem. >> yesterday, the right honorable gentleman was kind enough to say he supported this. today, as i say, i understand the constraints of the profession of which he is to work. backems to be yo-yoing into the position of opposition. as the supporting what we are doing or is he against it? stage, support the next but the prime minister is wrong to reject challenge. 65,000 people have lost their lives. because of covid-19. welcomee minister challenge that could save lives rather than complaining about it. 65,000 deaths of overall. he pursued his argument. lockdown eased in the hairdressers reopened. >> the prime minister must recognize that huge mistakes were made. highlightedgo i early guidance
by the time boris johnson return to work he had a new opponent.erson was elected leader of the opposition. he challenged the prime minister over his handling of the pandemic. he plans to track and trace those with the virus. challenge, aside dashing forward, not estimating the risks. wereo thirds of bills covid-19 had not been contacted, that is a big problem. >> yesterday, the right honorable gentleman was kind enough to say he supported this. today, as i say, i understand the...
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boris johnson finally got the job he always wanted but the job description had changed. >> i must levelthe british public, more families and many more families are going to lose loved ones before their time. >> the prime minister was almost one of them as a global pandemic landed too close to home, and left him with questions to answer. >> 65000 people have lost their lives because of covid-19, the prime minister challenged that could save lives, rather than complain about it. >> it was a crisis to over ten centuries of tradition to change the way westminster works with unexpected results. >> we are also embracing this, why apologize, why are you not doing -- >> on wednesday afternoon in late january the house minister was summoned to the house of lords to enter an urgent question on what was described as the wuhan coronavirus threat to citizens. it was the third reference of parliament to what was to become a global pandemic that has cost tens of thousands of lives here in the uk, hundreds of thousands worldwide, the minister, lady blackbird tried to reassure peers. >> we are monitorin
boris johnson finally got the job he always wanted but the job description had changed. >> i must levelthe british public, more families and many more families are going to lose loved ones before their time. >> the prime minister was almost one of them as a global pandemic landed too close to home, and left him with questions to answer. >> 65000 people have lost their lives because of covid-19, the prime minister challenged that could save lives, rather than complain about it....
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boris johnson was not the only senior government figure to contract coronavirus.also struck the cabinet secretaries, the health secretary and the prime 's controversial aide, dominic cummings. he was accused of breaking the rules by driving to north east england mid-lockdown. he refused to resign, but held an unusual press conference and said his wife was worried about their return journey. >> she said and i think it was perfectly reasonable, she said a few days ago you could barely stand up and you said your eyesight was weird. we should not just embark on a 270 mile journey and then end up finding out halfway through that you cannot drive that far. >> scotland's chief medical officer did resign after making two trips to her second home. northern island's deputy first minister faced down calls to quit after attending the large funeral of a former leading ira figure. and neil ferguson, the scientist known as professor lockdown in some newspapers, did resign as a government advisor after it was revealed he was visited by his girlfriend during the lockdown. professo
boris johnson was not the only senior government figure to contract coronavirus.also struck the cabinet secretaries, the health secretary and the prime 's controversial aide, dominic cummings. he was accused of breaking the rules by driving to north east england mid-lockdown. he refused to resign, but held an unusual press conference and said his wife was worried about their return journey. >> she said and i think it was perfectly reasonable, she said a few days ago you could barely stand...
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boris johnson does not sunak. precisely for that reason.orisjohnson does not want to push away or disappoint his older voters, the optics of this would be terrible for him. tell us a bit about what this split is over. the tory vote, traditionally relies on older voters. and part of the commitment to reinforce that relationship during the conservative party old is a pensions guarantee called a triple lock which means that the pension arises by average earnings or at 2.596 arises by average earnings or at 2.5% for inflation, whichever is the greatest. and this is meant that the average pensioner has got better and better off each year compared to the average working age voter. and given the potential rise in unemployment, we will see over coming months because of the virus follow and the deterioration in the public finances, i think the chancellor wants to create more fairness across the generations, reduce that sort of benefit to pensioners, so that potentially there is more money available for the rest of the population. but for boris, this
boris johnson does not sunak. precisely for that reason.orisjohnson does not want to push away or disappoint his older voters, the optics of this would be terrible for him. tell us a bit about what this split is over. the tory vote, traditionally relies on older voters. and part of the commitment to reinforce that relationship during the conservative party old is a pensions guarantee called a triple lock which means that the pension arises by average earnings or at 2.596 arises by average...
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well the implication is that boris has been tasked with. rigged flag against the russians this time so that might compare to taking a back seat or is it from one and angela merkel probably bears that she has been landed with the problem of time with forces in the west are quite keen on to legitimize russia so german relationship because of all stream to so one wonders about the background through this but certainly boris has jumped to a lot of faster than he can run on this because though nothing has been established and the 1st thing we need to know is is there a base is best to gauge that is to say we need some transparency from openness from the german hospital which is currently looking into the state of mr. what it says it's going to launch a criminal probe until any medical causes from the valleys condition have been ruled out is that an adequate response do you think we're going to lose time in case there is any anything to ferry is going on. well there's no it's your time here because it's in the valley is in the german hospital and
well the implication is that boris has been tasked with. rigged flag against the russians this time so that might compare to taking a back seat or is it from one and angela merkel probably bears that she has been landed with the problem of time with forces in the west are quite keen on to legitimize russia so german relationship because of all stream to so one wonders about the background through this but certainly boris has jumped to a lot of faster than he can run on this because though...
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hi, boris. >> i'm boris sanchez. we're 32 minutes past the hour. thanks for having me. >> nice to say. let's begin here with president trump saying it is what it is approach to the pandemic his divorce from reality as the country struggles. the president attended a white house task force coronavirus meeting. the level of concern in the task force doesn't match the president's rosy assessment. >> the numbers are staggering. 1400 families lost loved ones yesterday. the u.s. death count keeps trending upward, nearly 157,000 americans are now dead. just five states with a significant number of new cases reported week over week that appears tube positive trend but experts warn the backlog in testing may mean we're not seeing the full extent of the problem. >> we don't have near enough testing seen it's quite possible that the rest of the states look like they are doing okay actually have ongoing community spread. we're just not picking it up. >> as a result, arizona's judge said gyms must be given a chance to re-open. in texas reporting nearly 9200 new
hi, boris. >> i'm boris sanchez. we're 32 minutes past the hour. thanks for having me. >> nice to say. let's begin here with president trump saying it is what it is approach to the pandemic his divorce from reality as the country struggles. the president attended a white house task force coronavirus meeting. the level of concern in the task force doesn't match the president's rosy assessment. >> the numbers are staggering. 1400 families lost loved ones yesterday. the u.s....
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well while boris johnson the government stands accused of overseeing the underreporting of the u.k. coronavirus death toll the numbers of health workers killed have been tragically clear but why is the n.h.s. find it so difficult to get basic protection for its workers the n.h.s. europe's largest employer now depends on communist china even though a global pandemic was rehearsed for back into any 16 i'm joined now via skype from london by the co-chair of keep our n.h.s. public dr tony solomon tony thanks for coming on before we get on to other issues fundamentally how is it that not keeping our n.h.s. public as a factor of britain's response to coronavirus because that whole service with this 1700000 people a single. protects the. and this is being undermined in the ways it isn't just service and solution the government is seriously understand that the n.h.s. so that it's always under pressure is always on the sunders they haven't seen the stance that it's huge numbers and sequences they don't and that's equipments and all of those things which make a mountain to be clear this is un
well while boris johnson the government stands accused of overseeing the underreporting of the u.k. coronavirus death toll the numbers of health workers killed have been tragically clear but why is the n.h.s. find it so difficult to get basic protection for its workers the n.h.s. europe's largest employer now depends on communist china even though a global pandemic was rehearsed for back into any 16 i'm joined now via skype from london by the co-chair of keep our n.h.s. public dr tony solomon...
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now iranian time because of arrived in venezuela with support from nato member turkey and why did boris johnson invite attempted coup leader one by doing to downing street as a freedom of information request revealed a secret unit in dominick grabs a foreign office to reconstruct a neo liberal venezuela let's go straight to venezuela's capital caracas to speak to the world's most known oil rich nations foreign minister jorge who joins me now via skype thank you so much for being on the program once again obviously britain and the united states threatening china at the moment over hong kong but the murdoch wall street journal reporting that the u.s. government is threatening tankers from iran sailing to venezuela with sanctions what the legal threats have received arguably illegal for importing one and a half 1000000 barrels of gasoline from iran and other supplies during coronavirus we already use the threats and the sanctions and maximum pressure from the usa because they won't allow a country a people to have their own democracy their own modern their own system and specially with too
now iranian time because of arrived in venezuela with support from nato member turkey and why did boris johnson invite attempted coup leader one by doing to downing street as a freedom of information request revealed a secret unit in dominick grabs a foreign office to reconstruct a neo liberal venezuela let's go straight to venezuela's capital caracas to speak to the world's most known oil rich nations foreign minister jorge who joins me now via skype thank you so much for being on the program...
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because boris johnson's u.k. government faces questions of pm queues over a misstep after misstep in regards to the launch of a contact tracing strategy that allows westminster to track the movement of millions without any guarantee their data will be deleted once the coronavirus pandemic is over but 1st as it dawns on people around the world the extent to which covert $1000.00 will continue to affect their lives long into the future especially those in the worst hit countries like the u.s. and the u.k. one of the world's most famous philosophers has written what is arguably the 1st philosophical interrogation into what the pandemic is doing to all our lives deals with communism surveillance and state control of our minds and bodies in pandemic covert 19 shakes the world he joins me now via skype from the briana thank you so much for coming on i'm going to get to the book right in a moment but and they said it could be the 1st stir book on coronavirus i've got to ask you for some practical advice 1st for any of u
because boris johnson's u.k. government faces questions of pm queues over a misstep after misstep in regards to the launch of a contact tracing strategy that allows westminster to track the movement of millions without any guarantee their data will be deleted once the coronavirus pandemic is over but 1st as it dawns on people around the world the extent to which covert $1000.00 will continue to affect their lives long into the future especially those in the worst hit countries like the u.s. and...
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boris?>> the commission on presidential debates is pushing back against the trump's campaign for a fourth debate this fall. the campaign has officially agreed to three face-offs but is pushing biden to agree to add or move one debate before early voting begins in north carolina on september 4th. they say increased early and mail-in voting are fwroupds and they did say they would consider a change if both sides requested it. >>> big tech facing scrutiny. president trump made false claims against coronavirus and child immunity. it turned out the dnc was temporarily unable to post from the war room after trying to call out the president. twitter's systems unable to tell the information between misinformation and someone calling out that misinformation and a bug in the algorithm for facebook owned instagram systematically shielded president trump from negative hashtags but didn't do the same for joe biden. both issues highlight inconsistent rules ahead of the november election. >>> if the abridg
boris?>> the commission on presidential debates is pushing back against the trump's campaign for a fourth debate this fall. the campaign has officially agreed to three face-offs but is pushing biden to agree to add or move one debate before early voting begins in north carolina on september 4th. they say increased early and mail-in voting are fwroupds and they did say they would consider a change if both sides requested it. >>> big tech facing scrutiny. president trump made false...
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but that might not be the case for boris johnson. 80 seat majority. i think he feels pretty secure, honestly. his ratings are dropping, but in the long haul, i don't see gavin williamson going anytime soon, i don't think there'll bea anytime soon, i don't think there'll be a big reshuffle, as the papers say, the reshuffle will be in the new year according to the story, maybe i— does make people being shifted around. let's go to the guardian. i don't know if you stayed up guardian. i don't know if you stayed upfor guardian. i don't know if you stayed up for michelle 0bama upon zach speech last night. it was carried on networks, and it was really a full frontal attack on donald trump. 0ne got the perception this is what she's wanted to say for a long, long time. it seems to have drawn blood from mrtrump, who time. it seems to have drawn blood from mr trump, who was pretty peeved by some of these comments. absolutely, she repeated the refrain in 2016, "when they go low, we go high." and in 2016, "when they go low, we go high. " and trum
but that might not be the case for boris johnson. 80 seat majority. i think he feels pretty secure, honestly. his ratings are dropping, but in the long haul, i don't see gavin williamson going anytime soon, i don't think there'll bea anytime soon, i don't think there'll be a big reshuffle, as the papers say, the reshuffle will be in the new year according to the story, maybe i— does make people being shifted around. let's go to the guardian. i don't know if you stayed up guardian. i don't...
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i'm boris sanchez in the nation's capital. took pen in hand this afternoon and brought to life four executive actions aimed at helping financially struggling americans. a student loan deferment, helping homeowners and renters to avoid eviction, payroll tax holiday and stickiest thing that republican and democratic deal makers simply could not agree on. extra unemployment benefit and the dollar amount out of work americans have gotten used to seeing every week. we'll get some clarity on that in just a moment but keep in mind, this is the weekend when the united states will very likely hit the 5 million mark in cases of coronavirus. 5 million americans known to be infected. the actual number is almost certainly much higher. more than 260,000 people died from the pandemic in this country. the number of human lives goes up. disturbingly fast while the country's elected leaders argue and disagree and fail to act. kristen holmes joining us now. traveling with the president outside of bedminster, new jersey. you were there when the p
i'm boris sanchez in the nation's capital. took pen in hand this afternoon and brought to life four executive actions aimed at helping financially struggling americans. a student loan deferment, helping homeowners and renters to avoid eviction, payroll tax holiday and stickiest thing that republican and democratic deal makers simply could not agree on. extra unemployment benefit and the dollar amount out of work americans have gotten used to seeing every week. we'll get some clarity on that in...
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quite a lot of the connection between boris johnson and donald trump at a personal level.ths ago, that borisjohnson said donald trump has many, many good qualities. but when it comes to the dealings between the two countries, look, the uk—us trade deal has gone completely quiet. the british government and establishment will be thinking of foreign policy going forward, maybe a return to some multilateral institutions, the disengagement that they have seen from the donald trump administration, they hope would return underjoe biden. i think there is a cautionary note because we don't know what would happen ifjoe biden is successful. and it may be he is a little bit more like his predecessor, obama. and in that sense, when it comes to dealing with europe, where would the uk sit, would there still be a bridge between the two? the henry kissinger phrase, "who do i call if i want to speak to europe?" well, angela merkel, it certainly has been. would it necessarily be the uk? even with a joe biden administration, there is no certainty that the sort of uk—us special relationship as
quite a lot of the connection between boris johnson and donald trump at a personal level.ths ago, that borisjohnson said donald trump has many, many good qualities. but when it comes to the dealings between the two countries, look, the uk—us trade deal has gone completely quiet. the british government and establishment will be thinking of foreign policy going forward, maybe a return to some multilateral institutions, the disengagement that they have seen from the donald trump administration,...
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and jason, boris johnson hard economic times that lie ahead.nson is unlikely to wa nt and jason, borisjohnson is unlikely to want to go back on an election promise, especially considering everything that's already happened. yes and no. you could argue that conservatives have already gone back on one election promise by means testing tv licenses for the over 70 fives, for example. but that is quite an important point because the backlash against that move has been really quite severe and you could see why the prime minister, who doesn't like being unpopular — he was elected to cheer the nation up, in his view, not dampen our spirits down — doesn't want to further alienate the over 65 is in any way. but there is this key issue here that, although there are still a lot of pensioners, over 1 that, although there are still a lot of pensioners, over1 million pensioners are thought to be living below the bread leading dust bread line, the generation gap where you see wealth increasingly accumulated by the older generation and the younger people losing
and jason, boris johnson hard economic times that lie ahead.nson is unlikely to wa nt and jason, borisjohnson is unlikely to want to go back on an election promise, especially considering everything that's already happened. yes and no. you could argue that conservatives have already gone back on one election promise by means testing tv licenses for the over 70 fives, for example. but that is quite an important point because the backlash against that move has been really quite severe and you...
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interestingly, it has not prevented boris johnson performing plus.some quite policies. during the coronavirus pandemic, which is going, and also on key domestic issues like the one that we saw over the exams, over gcse and a—level results. so despite this, interestingly, much of the opposition has come from within his own party and many of them, from what they call the rental seats, the former labour seats, had persuaded borisjohnson to do former labour seats, had persuaded boris johnson to do a u—turn which over time has accumulative effect of looking like a government that is not as strong as it should be with a majority like that or arguably, that is the flexibility, the opposite of what tennis was calling it, when they realise the mistake has been made, they turn it round. jeffrey, might this be a case where an administration comes in in the us system and it appoints the senior officials who will deliver the policy and therefore it gets quite a lot of things done? i noticed for shinzo abe in japan lot of things done? i noticed for shinzo abe inja
interestingly, it has not prevented boris johnson performing plus.some quite policies. during the coronavirus pandemic, which is going, and also on key domestic issues like the one that we saw over the exams, over gcse and a—level results. so despite this, interestingly, much of the opposition has come from within his own party and many of them, from what they call the rental seats, the former labour seats, had persuaded borisjohnson to do former labour seats, had persuaded boris johnson to...
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however, i think it‘s absolutely time that boris johnson moves absolutely time that boris johnson m oves thought it was outrageous that he disappeared from view. i know everyone it‘s a holiday but different rules apply when you choose to be prime minister. nobody forced him to do thatjob. and to make no comment at all about a fiasco that is jeopardising potentially the future of millions of children is a total disgrace will stop he has to say forward , disgrace will stop he has to say forward, he has to be seen to get a grip. if he doesn‘t, his reputation will take even more of a hammering. joe, let‘s turn back to the front page of the observer. thousands of life—saving drug trials halted whilst we start trials for covid—19 we‘ve lost a lot of others that were taken place. he the education stories and the debacle around the exams illustrate the eight impact that covid—19 and the pandemic is having on the education system. the problem that the government has is that that impact is mirrored across so that that impact is mirrored across so many different areas of british society. and so man
however, i think it‘s absolutely time that boris johnson moves absolutely time that boris johnson m oves thought it was outrageous that he disappeared from view. i know everyone it‘s a holiday but different rules apply when you choose to be prime minister. nobody forced him to do thatjob. and to make no comment at all about a fiasco that is jeopardising potentially the future of millions of children is a total disgrace will stop he has to say forward , disgrace will stop he has to say...
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the vulnerable the care workers with fuel but today relations are very different why did you summon boris johnson's top diplomat duncan hill what did he talk to you and why did you want to summon him to speak to him we read in the news about the creation of a venezuelan reconstruction unit in the foreign office of the united kingdom we were quite surprised we didn't believe it at the beginning but when we saw the documents of the of the cannery which we saw that they had the actual documents from the foreign office we conveyed the charge of the affairs duncan hero of the u.k. because the ambassador is not in venice were allowed the moment so we asked him if this was true why was this happening and he admitted it he accepted he said that in fact it was a unit that it's lead by a former ambassador to venezuela john savill the other 6 people working there that one is in charge of energy the other one is in charge of infrastructure the other one is in charge of climate change so. i said but this is unacceptable at least we should have heard from you the official information that you were will
the vulnerable the care workers with fuel but today relations are very different why did you summon boris johnson's top diplomat duncan hill what did he talk to you and why did you want to summon him to speak to him we read in the news about the creation of a venezuelan reconstruction unit in the foreign office of the united kingdom we were quite surprised we didn't believe it at the beginning but when we saw the documents of the of the cannery which we saw that they had the actual documents...
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i'm boris sanchez in for laura jarrett. "new day" is next.: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. take on ra talk to your rheumatologist about rinvoq relief. rinvoq. make it your mission. if you can't afford your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. an army family who is always at the ready. so w
i'm boris sanchez in for laura jarrett. "new day" is next.: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to...
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boris johnson leads them on the front not from behind but to be a good example. what if gerald nadler took up the cause of america losing weight and way himself out there is somebody who should lose a few pounds. it would do wonders. greg: and you and i both use this opportunity of the pandemic tyrus to focus on her weight. i guess the media will talk about that they are afraid of offending people. >> that goes without saying. taking care of yourself is ridiculous. if he identifies as a pillow who are we to say that shame on us for saying that. bad a couple things with boris johnson it's great he's fit when he said a run with the dog that was walking and it's very gentle for i am walking still. that is not running that is gently walking. [laughter] and then looking at the bondage thing the appropriate way and then you can put the safe words on your mask put it on your mask and then your experience does not get any more awkward. for whatever it is that you do in the basement. now they just point and say take the gas mask off andrew in the moment. it's a win for ev
boris johnson leads them on the front not from behind but to be a good example. what if gerald nadler took up the cause of america losing weight and way himself out there is somebody who should lose a few pounds. it would do wonders. greg: and you and i both use this opportunity of the pandemic tyrus to focus on her weight. i guess the media will talk about that they are afraid of offending people. >> that goes without saying. taking care of yourself is ridiculous. if he identifies as a...
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here in the uk, prime minister boris johnson says it's a "moral duty" and a "national priority" for schools to reopen fully in england next month. i'm very pleased that the prime minister is making schools a priority. i've been arguing for some time that my fear was that children were being left behind in this relaxation of lockdown. 400 taliban prisoners are to be released after a vote by afghanistan's loya jirga or grand assembly in kabul. japan remembers the victims of nagasaki, 75 years after the atom bomb was dropped on the city. in cricket, england stage a stunnng comeback to snatch victory in the first test. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. international leaders are holding talks today aimed at raising aid for lebanon following the devastating explosion in beirut five days ago. the video conference is being coordinated by france and the united nations and president trump is expected to join the call. and ahead of that, the first lebanese government minister has resigne
here in the uk, prime minister boris johnson says it's a "moral duty" and a "national priority" for schools to reopen fully in england next month. i'm very pleased that the prime minister is making schools a priority. i've been arguing for some time that my fear was that children were being left behind in this relaxation of lockdown. 400 taliban prisoners are to be released after a vote by afghanistan's loya jirga or grand assembly in kabul. japan remembers the victims of...
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i'm boris sanchez in the nation's capital. as the number of coronavirus cases in the united states nears 5 million and 160,000 people have lost their lives to the virus, the president today signing several executive actions aimed at helping those who are hurting economically right now. talks between republican and democrats stalled late last night after over two weeks of negotiatin negotiations. the president circumventing congress, reducing unemployment benefits from $600 to $400. individual states are going to have to pick up 25% of that tab. one state official already telling cnn they simply do not have the money to cover it. the president also signing two other documents that direct the government to help homeowners and renters avoid eviction and defers student loan payments. there's no sign yet of how soon americans can see these benefits. we saw naerly 1,300 americans lose their lives just yesterday alone. cnn's kristen holmes was inside that press conference with the president's signing. he also held a much shorter ques
i'm boris sanchez in the nation's capital. as the number of coronavirus cases in the united states nears 5 million and 160,000 people have lost their lives to the virus, the president today signing several executive actions aimed at helping those who are hurting economically right now. talks between republican and democrats stalled late last night after over two weeks of negotiatin negotiations. the president circumventing congress, reducing unemployment benefits from $600 to $400. individual...
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boris johnson was later to qualify that defence of his record.ly became an economic one, with the bank of england predicting the deepest recession for 300 years. sunak had been chancellor for barely a month before he delivered his first budget in march, one dominated by the pandemic. at the time, jeremy corbyn was still the opposition leader. whatever extra resources our nhs needs to cope with coronavirus it will get. so, whether it's coronavirus it will get. so, whether its research for a vaccine, recruiting thousands of returning staff, or supporting our brilliant doctors and nurses, whether it's millions of pounds or billions of pounds, whatever it needs, whatever it costs, we stand behind our nhs. but opposition leaders wanted more. we are going into this crisis with our public services on their knees. and, as today's figures confirm, with a fundamentally weak economy, which is now flatlining, with zero growth, even before the impact of coronavirus. many of the businesses on my part of the businesses on my part of the world, in the highlands
boris johnson was later to qualify that defence of his record.ly became an economic one, with the bank of england predicting the deepest recession for 300 years. sunak had been chancellor for barely a month before he delivered his first budget in march, one dominated by the pandemic. at the time, jeremy corbyn was still the opposition leader. whatever extra resources our nhs needs to cope with coronavirus it will get. so, whether it's coronavirus it will get. so, whether its research for a...
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boris johnson seems to be following your advice because according...r his holiday not to mustique where he has gone before back to scotland with carrie and his new baby. absolutely. i am going to scotland, i hope, in a couple of weeks, unless nicola sturgeon once again advises english people not to come. but i am quite amused rachel johnson hasjust come. but i am quite amused rachel johnson has just been come. but i am quite amused rachel johnson hasjust been and did not have a great time, she said she had to wear her coat even when she was asleep. apparent dig at her brother, if anyone suggests another patriotic state occasion next year, they can ta ke state occasion next year, they can take a hike. i think scotland is the most beautiful country, many parts of the uk are wonderful, but the one thing you cannot guarantee unfortunately as the weather. sunday telegraph, the obese may be told to stay at home with the virus we bounce, quoting a cabinet minister saying that shielding cohort is too broad and you cannot say every fat person has to shield, it
boris johnson seems to be following your advice because according...r his holiday not to mustique where he has gone before back to scotland with carrie and his new baby. absolutely. i am going to scotland, i hope, in a couple of weeks, unless nicola sturgeon once again advises english people not to come. but i am quite amused rachel johnson hasjust come. but i am quite amused rachel johnson has just been come. but i am quite amused rachel johnson hasjust been and did not have a great time, she...