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no, it's just boris who is different now. you can now say with certainty that boris moiseev is now really your relative. he became our relative from the first minute, of course. what almost prevented a good dancer and singer from becoming a godfather, he got a little sick. and when he came in he said that i would only wear a surgical mask. yes, yes, and i say, well, in the same place, as if we were taking pictures as a keepsake. he says what i ask, child you children think and say, i say, in general, he so he was in this mask, responsible, what kind of fear for his parents? we are waiting, this is not a doll, this is a gauze bandage, alyonochka show it to you now in your hands is a gauze bandage. let's look at the very photo where really boris is wearing a gauze bandage. and 50,000 rubles. i should leave it in our piggy bank, honestly, i’ll say i was nervous about him. oh, can i say, yes, how nervous, and most importantly, the child was nervous, she even peed on him a little, but they say that it was wonderful. yes, my good s
no, it's just boris who is different now. you can now say with certainty that boris moiseev is now really your relative. he became our relative from the first minute, of course. what almost prevented a good dancer and singer from becoming a godfather, he got a little sick. and when he came in he said that i would only wear a surgical mask. yes, yes, and i say, well, in the same place, as if we were taking pictures as a keepsake. he says what i ask, child you children think and say, i say, in...
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boris johnson that way of thinking. yes. boris johnson in _ that way of thinking. yes.ing. yes. boris johnson in the summer was - that way of thinking. yes. boris - johnson in the summer was ousted by conservative mps on the back of having fallen out of favour with the british public. the public do not trust boris johnson british public. the public do not trust borisjohnson on a range of issues. we asked the public to tell us what they think of borisjohnson and one of the big words that comes up and one of the big words that comes up every time is liar. he is not a popular politician. he might have won that thumping majority in 2019, but that was as much about who was on the other side of the aisle, ie jeremy corbyn, he was even more unpopular, than it was about boris johnson himself. johnson would have a lot to do to convince the public that he has changed and is able to address their concerns. he led the country into the developing cost of living crisis and was not seen to do enough at the time he was in power to help that. so he would have a lot of work to do to conv
boris johnson that way of thinking. yes. boris johnson in _ that way of thinking. yes.ing. yes. boris johnson in the summer was - that way of thinking. yes. boris - johnson in the summer was ousted by conservative mps on the back of having fallen out of favour with the british public. the public do not trust boris johnson british public. the public do not trust borisjohnson on a range of issues. we asked the public to tell us what they think of borisjohnson and one of the big words that comes...
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and boris johnson.rying to get the party together— unity and trying to get the party together because, clearly, that is a fundamental necessity for any, for the country the mac benefit, we need a stable _ the country the mac benefit, we need a stable government, don't we? and mayhe _ a stable government, don't we? and mayhe -- _ a stable government, don't we? and maybe —— labour say they are incapable _ maybe —— labour say they are incapable of that. from the tory point _ incapable of that. from the tory point of— incapable of that. from the tory point of view, they need stability, they need — point of view, they need stability, they need a unified party as best they need a unified party as best they can — they need a unified party as best they can do it and that is what penny— they can do it and that is what penny mordaunt is talking about in that article. she sees herself as a way of— that article. she sees herself as a way of doing it but there is a broader— way of doing it but there is a broader mes
and boris johnson.rying to get the party together— unity and trying to get the party together because, clearly, that is a fundamental necessity for any, for the country the mac benefit, we need a stable _ the country the mac benefit, we need a stable government, don't we? and mayhe _ a stable government, don't we? and mayhe -- _ a stable government, don't we? and maybe —— labour say they are incapable _ maybe —— labour say they are incapable of that. from the tory point _ incapable of...
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i called boris mikhailovich, he says what kind of boris mikhailovich i am to you, he resented him veryed him boris mikhailovich. and boris moiseev in my opinion, he was a big child with him and with a huge dream of the stage, yes, and he really served the stage. here, and with regards to this conversation now. and when lera asks one question, yes, and the person answers a completely different question. and here i am completely out of touch not in connection with a person's own program. you know, everyone here is for courting my brother. yes, he had to say. thanks to sergei for the fact that sergei really, but performed many directors. here iosif igorevich will not give a ravine that many directors? yes, and they become more than relatives. they become native people who nurse their artists to help. say wait wait. well, wait, they gave me the floor, let me say, that's how many directors become. relative relatives of the artist in this in the case of a-a, boris had such a situation when he had his first yes, uh, stroke, then a second stroke. as far as i know, sergei has always been by his
i called boris mikhailovich, he says what kind of boris mikhailovich i am to you, he resented him veryed him boris mikhailovich. and boris moiseev in my opinion, he was a big child with him and with a huge dream of the stage, yes, and he really served the stage. here, and with regards to this conversation now. and when lera asks one question, yes, and the person answers a completely different question. and here i am completely out of touch not in connection with a person's own program. you...
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i've backed up boris and i'll boris isn't doing it, i'm going over to rishi.l be a fine prime minister. i've done many interviews of the past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point. but past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point.- past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify _ otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the _ otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? - otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? he - otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? he was | rishi sunak unify the party? he was one of the first very senior ministers to resign in the summer, which led to borisjohnson�*s downfall. and some people have not forgiven him for that. i downfall. and some people have not forgiven him for that.— forgiven him for that. i think if ou look forgiven him for that. i think if you look at — forgiven him for that. i think if you look at the _ forgiven him for that. i think if you look at the recent - f
i've backed up boris and i'll boris isn't doing it, i'm going over to rishi.l be a fine prime minister. i've done many interviews of the past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point. but past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point.- past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify _ otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the _ otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? - otherwise on that...
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i backed boris, i know boris isn't doing it, i'm going over to rishi. i've done many interviews —— i think he. i've done many interviews -- i think he. �* ., . ., i've done many interviews -- i think he. �* ., , i've done many interviews -- i think he. ., , ,, he. but how can rishi sunak unified the -a ? he. but how can rishi sunak unified the party? he _ he. but how can rishi sunak unified the party? he was— he. but how can rishi sunak unified the party? he was one _ he. but how can rishi sunak unified the party? he was one of _ he. but how can rishi sunak unified the party? he was one of the - he. but how can rishi sunak unified the party? he was one of the first l the party? he was one of the first very senior ministers to resign in the summer, which led to boris johnson's downfall, and some people have not forgiven them. i johnson's downfall, and some people have not forgiven them.— have not forgiven them. i think if ou look have not forgiven them. i think if you look at _ have not forgiven them. i think if you look at the _ have not forgiven them.
i backed boris, i know boris isn't doing it, i'm going over to rishi. i've done many interviews —— i think he. i've done many interviews -- i think he. �* ., . ., i've done many interviews -- i think he. �* ., , i've done many interviews -- i think he. ., , ,, he. but how can rishi sunak unified the -a ? he. but how can rishi sunak unified the party? he _ he. but how can rishi sunak unified the party? he was— he. but how can rishi sunak unified the party? he was one _ he. but how can...
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and now boris isn't _ and i backed boris and now boris isn't doing — and i backed boris and now boris— isn't doing it, i am going over to rishi, ithink isn't doing it, i am going over to rishi, i think rishi would be a fine prime _ rishi, i think rishi would be a fine prime minister, i have done many interviews — prime minister, i have done many interviews over the past two days and i_ interviews over the past two days and i have — interviews over the past two days and i have never ever set otherwise on that— and i have never ever set otherwise on that point. but and i have never ever set otherwise on that point-— on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify _ on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the _ on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? - on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? he - on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? he was l on that point. but how can rishi. sunak unify the party? he was on on that point. but how can rishi - sunak unify the party? he was on the first very senior ministers to resign in the summer, which
and now boris isn't _ and i backed boris and now boris isn't doing — and i backed boris and now boris— isn't doing it, i am going over to rishi, ithink isn't doing it, i am going over to rishi, i think rishi would be a fine prime _ rishi, i think rishi would be a fine prime minister, i have done many interviews — prime minister, i have done many interviews over the past two days and i_ interviews over the past two days and i have — interviews over the past two days and i have never ever...
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why next to boris moiseev was not a brother, but a director for two a year before his death, boris moiseevape, when the director of the artist sergey gorokh became aware of this, gave an exclusive interview to lera kudryavtseva in which boris himself insisted on this contract, it happened in the twentieth year. there was a lot of hype, everyone was worried that some close people began to leave. so i come, then borya it was in june, and he says, listen, he says, you won’t leave me, what are you talking about, i’m with you. well, that's it, the time is, as it were, at the best time, and now i already have you can't quit. i don't understand myself, and no one will understand me. too. now, you don’t even worry about where to go, is that all? it's like i'm already in this boat. 2 days he says, listen, don't leave me, please. i tell borya what kind of stupid idea you have, and then. uh, there were some transmissions. uh on a talk show where uh one of the actors was talking about how he u made a life annuity agreement. and he put it off. he says i want to make an annuity. i say what kind of rent
why next to boris moiseev was not a brother, but a director for two a year before his death, boris moiseevape, when the director of the artist sergey gorokh became aware of this, gave an exclusive interview to lera kudryavtseva in which boris himself insisted on this contract, it happened in the twentieth year. there was a lot of hype, everyone was worried that some close people began to leave. so i come, then borya it was in june, and he says, listen, he says, you won’t leave me, what are...
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personally, i'd bring back boris. personally, i'd bring back boris. _ back boris. bring back boris, that's _ back boris. personally, i'd bring back boris, that's my _ back boris. personally, i'd bring back boris, that's my answer. i back boris. personally, i'd bring - back boris, that's my answer. some viewers felt — back boris, that's my answer. some viewers felt that _ back boris, that's my answer. some viewers felt that those _ back boris, that's my answer. some viewers felt that those members - back boris, that's my answer. ”we viewers felt that those members of the public selected to give their opinion on air were not representative. here is nick major. elizabeth cook agreed. and ruth madison begged... now last week we featured your reactions to the ending of dateline london. that wasn't the only news channel programme to have its final addition last weekend. here is jane deal with mark kermode on the last everfilm review. deal with mark kermode on the last ever film review.— ever film review. thank you. it has been an absolute _ ever film review. thank you. i
personally, i'd bring back boris. personally, i'd bring back boris. _ back boris. bring back boris, that's _ back boris. personally, i'd bring back boris, that's my _ back boris. personally, i'd bring back boris, that's my answer. i back boris. personally, i'd bring - back boris, that's my answer. some viewers felt — back boris, that's my answer. some viewers felt that _ back boris, that's my answer. some viewers felt that those _ back boris, that's my answer. some viewers felt that those...
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and this bust is my boris moiseev lives.e guests and proudly shows everyone her dressing room here and concert costumes, outfits ethers in the world of huge collections of belts and hats. and each item in the apartment has its own story pillow alla pugacheva gave my gift to lolita, pictures with star friends on a separate table. she is the most dear to my heart photo of my mother, this is my mother. i always went in with me boris moiseev does not hide his childhood he spent in poverty and always dreamed of a luxurious life, therefore becoming famous the singer does not spare money for himself. he must have the very best. close to the gathering i know you're wearing a beautiful new suit. i have n't seen him yet. one and a half thousand then attention is a question. your luxurious apartment is full of antiques and exclusives, but you only need one every night without it. you refuse to sleep. name what it is, as well as its length and width. dimensionality i know a man who slept side by side with you for several years. say the
and this bust is my boris moiseev lives.e guests and proudly shows everyone her dressing room here and concert costumes, outfits ethers in the world of huge collections of belts and hats. and each item in the apartment has its own story pillow alla pugacheva gave my gift to lolita, pictures with star friends on a separate table. she is the most dear to my heart photo of my mother, this is my mother. i always went in with me boris moiseev does not hide his childhood he spent in poverty and...
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does boris johnson have enouah myself. does boris johnson have enough backers _ myself.oes boris johnson have enough backers to _ myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand - myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand as - myself. does boris johnson have | enough backers to stand as well? myself. does boris johnson have - enough backers to stand as well? the enough hackers to stand as well? the labour leader sir keir starmer says his party hasn't got complacent and repeats cold for a general election. the school is struggling to keep lights and heating on. head teachers warn rising gusts could see most schools run out of money by next year. jodie whittaker is set to make a final appearance as the doctor in doctor who. the first break cards from king charles and the rain concert camilla been sent out to people celebrating their good afternoon. rishi sunak has formally entered the contest to become the next conservative leader and prime minister. the former chancellor says he wants to lead the country with integrity, professionalism and accountabi
does boris johnson have enouah myself. does boris johnson have enough backers _ myself.oes boris johnson have enough backers to _ myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand - myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand as - myself. does boris johnson have | enough backers to stand as well? myself. does boris johnson have - enough backers to stand as well? the enough hackers to stand as well? the labour leader sir keir starmer says his party hasn't got complacent and...
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i prefer boris not - preferred candidate was. i don't have one. i prefer boris not to l have one.r boris not to stand because i don't think the time is right, and i have suggested that him accordingly. there is still the inquiry going on which, he knows what the result is going to be? i don't think there is enough distance between his past ten year and now, and so i suggested that it is a good time for him not to stand, and to continually put hay in the loft as he so happily described it. what continually put hay in the loft as he so happily described it. what was his resnonse — he so happily described it. what was his response when _ he so happily described it. what was his response when you _ he so happily described it. what was his response when you dispense - he so happily described it. what was| his response when you dispense that advice �*s it his response when you dispense that advice ' . ., , ., advice 's it could either be two finuers, advice 's it could either be two fingers. the — advice 's it could either be two fingers, the old-fashioned - advice 's it could either be
i prefer boris not - preferred candidate was. i don't have one. i prefer boris not to l have one.r boris not to stand because i don't think the time is right, and i have suggested that him accordingly. there is still the inquiry going on which, he knows what the result is going to be? i don't think there is enough distance between his past ten year and now, and so i suggested that it is a good time for him not to stand, and to continually put hay in the loft as he so happily described it. what...
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boris got us through covid. i _ name on many lips here. boris got us through covid.s here. boris got us through covid. i think he is, - name on many lips here. boris got us through covid. i think he is, you - through covid. i think he is, you know. _ through covid. i think he is, you know, people have mixed feelings but at the _ know, people have mixed feelings but at the end _ know, people have mixed feelings but at the end of the day, i think he is good _ at the end of the day, i think he is aood. ~ ., , ., at the end of the day, i think he is nood.~ .,, ., , ~ , good. who should be prime minister? sunak. good. who should be prime minister? sunak- rishi? — good. who should be prime minister? sunak. rishi? yes. _ good. who should be prime minister? sunak. rishi? yes. why? _ good. who should be prime minister? sunak. rishi? yes. why? because - good. who should be prime minister? sunak. rishi? yes. why? because we| sunak. rishi? yes. why? because we don't want boris _ sunak. rishi? yes. why? because we don't want boris back, _ sunak. rishi? yes. why? because we don't
boris got us through covid. i _ name on many lips here. boris got us through covid.s here. boris got us through covid. i think he is, - name on many lips here. boris got us through covid. i think he is, you - through covid. i think he is, you know. _ through covid. i think he is, you know, people have mixed feelings but at the _ know, people have mixed feelings but at the end _ know, people have mixed feelings but at the end of the day, i think he is good _ at the end of the day, i think he is...
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and if it is boris johnson, what does that say about politics?eter: what it says about conservative politics is a wonderful thing, in a way. mr. boris johnson is a proven and habitual liar, who was sacked by his own party for lying, only three months ago. host: and yet they are talking about him possibly coming back. peter: alex deane, no normal person, if you were a local bank manager or ran a local village shop, had been sacked three months ago for compulsive lying on a systematic basis, it would be unbelievable that he would be reinstated in that job three months later, but alex deane is completely right. it does look for very interesting reasons that mr. johnson has a reasonable chance of becoming prime minister this time next week if that is when this contest ends. host: that is quite a turnaround. i want to go back to alex deane. if it is boris johnson, whoever it is, will the next prime minister be able to unite the conservative party, let alone the country? the divisions are much deeper than personalities. alex: it is a fair question. the
and if it is boris johnson, what does that say about politics?eter: what it says about conservative politics is a wonderful thing, in a way. mr. boris johnson is a proven and habitual liar, who was sacked by his own party for lying, only three months ago. host: and yet they are talking about him possibly coming back. peter: alex deane, no normal person, if you were a local bank manager or ran a local village shop, had been sacked three months ago for compulsive lying on a systematic basis, it...
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the telegraph is a paper that boris johnson for boris.above the daily telegraph's masthead, now is not the time for boris. he won't enjoy reading that on his flight back from the caribbean if he has a copy. absolutely. this is very much his paper, but actually, all of the papers that have a lot of tory member readers are not good reading for him, even the mail is not coming out for borisjohnson at this stage. charles morris, borisjohnson's old boss, lest we forget, still calling borisjohnson a brilliant boris johnson a brilliant campaigner, borisjohnson a brilliant campaigner, but they are saying now is not the moment for him to come back. i think that's quite interesting, if even the telegraph is saying that, i think that sets out that he does have a problem. he's only been gone in political terms what feels like five minutes, right? i think it is deeply problematic, when he also has so many problems hanging over him, so tarnished. lots of people think there is a route back for boris johnson at some point. god help us! but is it quite so
the telegraph is a paper that boris johnson for boris.above the daily telegraph's masthead, now is not the time for boris. he won't enjoy reading that on his flight back from the caribbean if he has a copy. absolutely. this is very much his paper, but actually, all of the papers that have a lot of tory member readers are not good reading for him, even the mail is not coming out for borisjohnson at this stage. charles morris, borisjohnson's old boss, lest we forget, still calling borisjohnson a...
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, boris on the ballot.ppen over the summer, he had resigned, that contest is between liz truss and rishi sunak, but now there is an opportunity for boris to put himself forward, and that is what i'm encouraging him to do. the mp for basingstoke, dame maria miller, is supporting penny mordaunt in her efforts to become party leader and prime minister. i'm backing penny because she is the candidate i think are not only bring the conservative party together but also the whole country. she has a proven track record working across eight departments in her 12 years in parliament, and i think that background really makes a well placed to connect with people. after all we are going through a tough time as a country, and we want to have a prime minister who can really demonstrate that they understand that, and put the right support in place for the families will be watching your programme this morning who are struggling still with their energy bills. who are struggling still with their energy bills-— energy bills. le
, boris on the ballot.ppen over the summer, he had resigned, that contest is between liz truss and rishi sunak, but now there is an opportunity for boris to put himself forward, and that is what i'm encouraging him to do. the mp for basingstoke, dame maria miller, is supporting penny mordaunt in her efforts to become party leader and prime minister. i'm backing penny because she is the candidate i think are not only bring the conservative party together but also the whole country. she has a...
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i think the telegraph's idea that it is not yet for boris - boris.for boris means constant — that it is not yet for boris means constant instability, every time rishi _ constant instability, every time rishi sunak announces a tax rise or analysis— rishi sunak announces a tax rise or analysis something, you will have people _ analysis something, you will have people saying boris wouldn't do it, he is _ people saying boris wouldn't do it, he is basically setting himself up as the _ he is basically setting himself up as the king of the water and the government will run into serious difficulties because the pulmonary parties _ difficulties because the pulmonary parties fractured and divided, and came _ parties fractured and divided, and came hanging around like a bad smell doesn't _ came hanging around like a bad smell doesn't help. to came hanging around like a bad smell doesn't help-— doesn't help. to what extent is humiliated _ doesn't help. to what extent is humiliated because _ doesn't help. to what extent is humiliated because when - doesn't help.
i think the telegraph's idea that it is not yet for boris - boris.for boris means constant — that it is not yet for boris means constant instability, every time rishi _ constant instability, every time rishi sunak announces a tax rise or analysis— rishi sunak announces a tax rise or analysis something, you will have people _ analysis something, you will have people saying boris wouldn't do it, he is _ people saying boris wouldn't do it, he is basically setting himself up as the _ he is...
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and that's boris his own newspaper. he worked there _ boris his own newspaper. is an economist to make a lot of money. even _ economist to make a lot of money. even they— economist to make a lot of money. even they are saying is it really time _ even they are saying is it really time to bring back boris? i was thinking, — time to bring back boris? i was thinking, one of the problems he has, _ thinking, one of the problems he has, obviously the races to get to 100 there's — has, obviously the races to get to 100 there's been some reports in the last hour— 100 there's been some reports in the last hour or— 100 there's been some reports in the last hour or so that rishi sunak has -ot last hour or so that rishi sunak has got the _ last hour or so that rishi sunak has got the backing of 100 mps and is moved _ got the backing of 100 mps and is moved on — got the backing of 100 mps and is moved on from the numbers we will see reported in the front pages for the first— see reported in the front pages for the first additions. but johnson actually— the first additions. bu
and that's boris his own newspaper. he worked there _ boris his own newspaper. is an economist to make a lot of money. even _ economist to make a lot of money. even they— economist to make a lot of money. even they are saying is it really time _ even they are saying is it really time to bring back boris? i was thinking, — time to bring back boris? i was thinking, one of the problems he has, _ thinking, one of the problems he has, obviously the races to get to 100 there's — has, obviously...
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boris — and what do we know? in the past few minutes, boris johnson's _ and what do we know?hnson's cam have . minutes, borisjohnson's cam have said they think he has 100 backers but the official count we have from public declarations is that much lower figure of about 50. what is going on behind the scenes, boris johnson we know is canvassing, calling people, seeing if they will support him today. but some of the others, the rishi sunak camp, are really pouring cold water on that number that thejohnson really pouring cold water on that number that the johnson camp really pouring cold water on that number that thejohnson camp have they say, show us the numbers and they say, show us the numbers and the names, challenge and —— are challenging them to put up because they know they have more than 100 public backers for rishi sunak so there is an attempt at the minute to nail down support. part of it is about perception, it is about people wanting to make sure, thejohnson camp want to be shown to be in this race but it is monday morning which is the crucial time when they need tho
boris — and what do we know? in the past few minutes, boris johnson's _ and what do we know?hnson's cam have . minutes, borisjohnson's cam have said they think he has 100 backers but the official count we have from public declarations is that much lower figure of about 50. what is going on behind the scenes, boris johnson we know is canvassing, calling people, seeing if they will support him today. but some of the others, the rishi sunak camp, are really pouring cold water on that number that...
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this is what they expect from boris johnson _ this is what they expect from boris johnson.elling _ johnson. misdirection, not quite telling the truth, getting people's hopes— telling the truth, getting people's hopes up— telling the truth, getting people's hopes up and dashing them at the last minute. it's typical of him, but the — last minute. it's typical of him, but the point is whoever becomes prime _ but the point is whoever becomes prime minister still faces all these years— prime minister still faces all these years i_ prime minister still faces all these years i to — prime minister still faces all these years i to use —— issues. i understand people's excitement, but for millions, they're scared about their_ for millions, they're scared about their futures, and this constant merry—go—round of tory leaders horrifies— merry—go—round of tory leaders horrifies me, if i'm frank. merry-go-round of tory leaders horrifies me, if i'm frank. there are quite — horrifies me, if i'm frank. there are quite some _ horrifies me, if i'm frank. there are quite some conservatives i hor
this is what they expect from boris johnson _ this is what they expect from boris johnson.elling _ johnson. misdirection, not quite telling the truth, getting people's hopes— telling the truth, getting people's hopes up— telling the truth, getting people's hopes up and dashing them at the last minute. it's typical of him, but the — last minute. it's typical of him, but the point is whoever becomes prime _ but the point is whoever becomes prime minister still faces all these years— prime...
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the only person who - brought down boris johnson was boris brought down borisjohnson was boris johnsonown behaviour. when you remember thejohnson government fell apart the johnson government fell apart because 60 plus ministers were unable to continue to serve, richey was but one of that number. that is why, whatever his merits, which are very real, i think he has to be ruled out simply because those issues of conduct are still unresolved before the privileges committee, and he faces potential sanctions, which could result in them having to fight a by—election in his seat. pm them having to fight a by-election in his seat-— in his seat. an argument against rishi sunak _ in his seat. an argument against rishi sunak is _ in his seat. an argument against rishi sunak is that _ in his seat. an argument against rishi sunak is that he _ in his seat. an argument against rishi sunak is that he does - in his seat. an argument against rishi sunak is that he does not l in his seat. an argument against - rishi sunak is that he does not have a mandate, borisjohnson does have a mandate, a huge one, a
the only person who - brought down boris johnson was boris brought down borisjohnson was boris johnsonown behaviour. when you remember thejohnson government fell apart the johnson government fell apart because 60 plus ministers were unable to continue to serve, richey was but one of that number. that is why, whatever his merits, which are very real, i think he has to be ruled out simply because those issues of conduct are still unresolved before the privileges committee, and he faces potential...
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let's get boris back. :, ~' bring back boris? let's get boris back. :, ,, �* :, , bring back boris?tomer 45 days, - just seen it on my phone, what more can you say customer 45 days, and l just seen it on my phone, what more can you say customer 45 days, and i i can you say customer 45 days, and i think— can you say customer 45 days, and i think we _ can you say customer 45 days, and i think we att— can you say customer 45 days, and i think we all knew _ can you say customer 45 days, and i think we all knew it _ can you say customer 45 days, and i think we all knew it was _ can you say customer 45 days, and i think we all knew it was coming, - can you say customer 45 days, and i | think we all knew it was coming, and i'm think we all knew it was coming, and i'm glad _ think we all knew it was coming, and i'm glad she — think we all knew it was coming, and i'm glad she actually— think we all knew it was coming, and i'm glad she actually did _ think we all knew it was coming, and i'm glad she actually did it _ think we all knew it was coming, and i'm glad she actually did it in - think
let's get boris back. :, ~' bring back boris? let's get boris back. :, ,, �* :, , bring back boris?tomer 45 days, - just seen it on my phone, what more can you say customer 45 days, and l just seen it on my phone, what more can you say customer 45 days, and i i can you say customer 45 days, and i think— can you say customer 45 days, and i think we _ can you say customer 45 days, and i think we att— can you say customer 45 days, and i think we all knew _ can you say customer 45 days, and i...
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he's a bit like boris. | that wine. he's a bit like boris.rshadowed by a new search for a new figurehead. i a new search for a new figurehead. i think it's an absolute shambles without— think it's an absolute shambles without really, i like to see a general— without really, i like to see a general election. so we can choose because _ general election. so we can choose because i_ general election. so we can choose because i think to continually have new prime — because i think to continually have new prime minister is that nobody voted _ new prime minister is that nobody voted for— new prime minister is that nobody voted for is — new prime minister is that nobody voted for is grossly unfair. the ci mp voted for is grossly unfair. the city mp says — voted for is grossly unfair. the city mp says his _ voted for is grossly unfair. tie: city mp says his constituents want borisjohnson back city mp says his constituents want boris johnson back and city mp says his constituents want borisjohnson back and loved or loathed he is the name on many lives
he's a bit like boris. | that wine. he's a bit like boris.rshadowed by a new search for a new figurehead. i a new search for a new figurehead. i think it's an absolute shambles without— think it's an absolute shambles without really, i like to see a general— without really, i like to see a general election. so we can choose because _ general election. so we can choose because i_ general election. so we can choose because i think to continually have new prime — because i think to...
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secretary under boris johnson and i secretary under boris johnson and played _ secretary under borisownfall- secretary under boris johnson and played a part in his downfall in- secretary under boris johnson and j played a part in his downfall in the final 48— played a part in his downfall in the final 48 hours— played a part in his downfall in the final 48 hours is— played a part in his downfall in the final 48 hours is backing _ played a part in his downfall in the final 48 hours is backing rishi i final 48 hours is backing rishi sunak— final 48 hours is backing rishi sunak and _ final 48 hours is backing rishi sunak and the _ final 48 hours is backing rishi sunak and the current - final 48 hours is backing rishi sunak and the current welshl sunak and the current welsh secretary _ sunak and the current welsh secretary also _ sunak and the current welsh secretary also backing - sunak and the current welsh secretary also backing rishil sunak and the current welsh i secretary also backing rishi sunak but don't — secretary also backing rishi sunak but don't underestimate _ secretary als
secretary under boris johnson and i secretary under boris johnson and played _ secretary under borisownfall- secretary under boris johnson and played a part in his downfall in- secretary under boris johnson and j played a part in his downfall in the final 48— played a part in his downfall in the final 48 hours— played a part in his downfall in the final 48 hours is— played a part in his downfall in the final 48 hours is backing _ played a part in his downfall in the final 48 hours is...
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bring back boris. he did a good _ familiar name... bring back boris.. bring back boris. he did a good job on brexit. i - familiar name... bring back boris. | he did a good job on brexit. i think somebody over there agrees with me somebody over there agrees with me so yes, bring back boris.— so yes, bring back boris. personally i would bring _ so yes, bring back boris. personally i would bring back— so yes, bring back boris. personally i would bring back burrows, - so yes, bring back boris. personally i would bring back burrows, that's l i would bring back burrows, that's my answer~ — i would bring back burrows, that's my answer. we i would bring back burrows, that's my answer-— my answer. we hear he may be throwin: my answer. we hear he may be throwing his — my answer. we hear he may be throwing his hat _ my answer. we hear he may be throwing his hat into _ my answer. we hear he may be throwing his hat into the - my answer. we hear he may be throwing his hat into the ring, i my answer. we hear he may be i throwing his hat into the ring, why do you want
bring back boris. he did a good _ familiar name... bring back boris.. bring back boris. he did a good job on brexit. i - familiar name... bring back boris. | he did a good job on brexit. i think somebody over there agrees with me somebody over there agrees with me so yes, bring back boris.— so yes, bring back boris. personally i would bring _ so yes, bring back boris. personally i would bring back— so yes, bring back boris. personally i would bring back burrows, - so yes, bring back boris....
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we don't want boris back, do i why? we don't want boris back, do we? we've — why?why? we don't want boris back, do we? we've been through a - why? we don't want boris back, do | we? we've been through a financial crisis in the — we? we've been through a financial crisis in the world _ we? we've been through a financial crisis in the world and _ we? we've been through a financial crisis in the world and we _ we? we've been through a financial crisis in the world and we need - crisis in the world and we need someone — crisis in the world and we need someone with that thought process and someone who can get us through the financial crisis. 30 and someone who can get us through the financial crisis.— the financial crisis. so who should it be? rishi _ the financial crisis. so who should it be? rishi sunak. _ the financial crisis. so who should it be? rishi sunak. this _ the financial crisis. so who should it be? rishi sunak. this woman i the financial crisis. so who should it be? rishi sunak. this woman isj it be? rishi sunak. this woman is auainst it be? rishi sunak. t
we don't want boris back, do i why? we don't want boris back, do we? we've — why?why? we don't want boris back, do we? we've been through a - why? we don't want boris back, do | we? we've been through a financial crisis in the — we? we've been through a financial crisis in the world _ we? we've been through a financial crisis in the world and _ we? we've been through a financial crisis in the world and we _ we? we've been through a financial crisis in the world and we need - crisis in the...
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you were one of boris johnson pasta tractors.looking at a running tally, roughly 20% of the party has castheir vote for who they would be supporting. boris johnson has 38 votes, ritchie's neck 27. what would you say to your fellow members who are backing boris johnson for a return tonight? >> mr. johnson is under investigation for misleading the house of commons. effectively by not telling the house of commons the truth. that is a very serious offense and i cannot see any return for government for mr. johnson, not just in any prime minister but in any shape or form while the investigation is continuing into a very serious matter. that is why he was removed by his parliamentary colleagues. >> let's suppose that there is a world where boris johnson comes back as prime minister and that committee hearing is continuing. what are the implications of it? >> we are looking for a unity candidate and not a divisive candidate. the conservative party has to rally around whichever of the significant contenders is finally selected not later t
you were one of boris johnson pasta tractors.looking at a running tally, roughly 20% of the party has castheir vote for who they would be supporting. boris johnson has 38 votes, ritchie's neck 27. what would you say to your fellow members who are backing boris johnson for a return tonight? >> mr. johnson is under investigation for misleading the house of commons. effectively by not telling the house of commons the truth. that is a very serious offense and i cannot see any return for...
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i think with boris johnson about the general election now. for a single candidate perhaps to try and establish a degree of stability in government is growing significantly. if i canjust add one or two lines from this statement from boris johnson, because it's worth pointing out that his confidence is not on the way at all. he says he believes he's well—placed to deliver a conservative victory in 202a. we thought the whole of the statement up thought the whole of the statement up on the website. do peru's it at your leisure. " i believe i'm well—placed to deliver a victory, i can confirm that i've cleared the very high hurdle of 102 nominations, and i could put my nomination in tomorrow. there's a very good chance i would be successful in the election with conservative party members and i could indeed be back in downing street on friday. however, that is not... up to" this is my words now, he has had to point out he cannot allow his nomination to go forward and he commits his support to whoever succeeds. that's the breaking news. borisjohnson
i think with boris johnson about the general election now. for a single candidate perhaps to try and establish a degree of stability in government is growing significantly. if i canjust add one or two lines from this statement from boris johnson, because it's worth pointing out that his confidence is not on the way at all. he says he believes he's well—placed to deliver a conservative victory in 202a. we thought the whole of the statement up thought the whole of the statement up on the...
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the say, are you sure you want to do this, boris johnson?— this, boris johnson?e thinking? the problem is, there is no unity candidate. if— are thinking? the problem is, there is no unity candidate. if there i are thinking? the problem is, there is no unity candidate. if there had i is no unity candidate. if there had been, _ is no unity candidate. if there had been. liz— is no unity candidate. if there had been, liz truss would have been gone even sooner, we've reached this stage _ even sooner, we've reached this stage in the contest because tory mps have — stage in the contest because tory mps have not been able to agree who should _ mps have not been able to agree who should replace liz truss. they agreed — should replace liz truss. they agreed a _ should replace liz truss. they agreed a long time ago she should no, agreed a long time ago she should go. which — agreed a long time ago she should go, which is why we have ended up in the situation — go, which is why we have ended up in the situation of the contest, and many— the situation of the contest, and many
the say, are you sure you want to do this, boris johnson?— this, boris johnson?e thinking? the problem is, there is no unity candidate. if— are thinking? the problem is, there is no unity candidate. if there i are thinking? the problem is, there is no unity candidate. if there had i is no unity candidate. if there had been, _ is no unity candidate. if there had been. liz— is no unity candidate. if there had been, liz truss would have been gone even sooner, we've reached this stage _ even...
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boris johnson's supporters say that. boris johnson's supporters say that he has the _ that.johnson's supporters say that he has the necessary support, | that he has the necessary support, the bar has been set very high in the bar has been set very high in the contest, each candidate needs 100 mp5 to back them going into any first ballot, almost one third of the conservative parliamentary party. rishi sunak is 129 who said they would publicly support him, borisjohnson only 55 coming out in public to back him at this point. its campaign say that they have the necessary level of support, but where are the other 45 or so, are they not, just being shy, before they not, just being shy, before they come out with a list or send us they come out with a list or send us the list, it is clearly not openly clear, that borisjohnson does have the necessary support. as i say, we have heard from penny mordaunt, the first to officially throw her hat into the ring, and she doesn't have anything like the number of mps backing her publicly yet, that you would need. she insists that she is in it
boris johnson's supporters say that. boris johnson's supporters say that he has the _ that.johnson's supporters say that he has the necessary support, | that he has the necessary support, the bar has been set very high in the bar has been set very high in the contest, each candidate needs 100 mp5 to back them going into any first ballot, almost one third of the conservative parliamentary party. rishi sunak is 129 who said they would publicly support him, borisjohnson only 55 coming out in...
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you saw boris and i saw boris, i was at his house sergey peas.ssional, as it were, services that i can provide and which turned out. i'm listening to talk about how he was so weak, lying abandoned by some one who could not write or read anywhere. it is not true. i say absolutely official. i saw him not so long ago, we sat with him drinking tea. he was waiting for me. he was in the mood. he kissed me. he spoke to me. why? he says he didn't speak, he spoke, yes, he spoke like a stroke patient. i have dad also had a stroke. he, too, mostly expressed himself in obscenities, but spoke a few words perfectly. sit down yes go i don't want margarita what did you say? boris you are beautiful, sit down. let's drink some tea. oh well, no speech related to that doesn't mean he was an idiot. he just said, like a prolitik, how to what i want to say to the fact that you are now discussing that, well, how could it be that against his will he had to put some kind of nurse there. well, it could have just been sent immediately to the next world after 2 days, he bega
you saw boris and i saw boris, i was at his house sergey peas.ssional, as it were, services that i can provide and which turned out. i'm listening to talk about how he was so weak, lying abandoned by some one who could not write or read anywhere. it is not true. i say absolutely official. i saw him not so long ago, we sat with him drinking tea. he was waiting for me. he was in the mood. he kissed me. he spoke to me. why? he says he didn't speak, he spoke, yes, he spoke like a stroke patient. i...
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it is always what boris does, boris first. people _ always what boris does, boris first. clearly and well. no, i think he�*s great. i think it�*s got the balls to be a good leader. this the balls to be a good leader. as ou the balls to be a good leader. as you said earlier on. nicholas, don't you said earlier on. nicholas, don�*t go anywhere, we�*ve got sandra in sheffield as well. nicholas, good morning, sir. hello. if he were to come back, this would be one of the most astonishing political stories of the e park. it would be, it would not call the others, and we�*ve had a lot of those into a cocked hat. borisjohnson, coming back, do you want that? boris johnson, coming back, do you want that? ~ , ':: ::f want that? absolutely, 10096. i wouldn't vote _ want that? absolutely, 10096. i wouldn't vote conservative - want that? absolutely, 10096. || wouldn't vote conservative with want that? absolutely, 10096. i- wouldn't vote conservative with any other— wouldn't vote conservative with any other leader — wouldn't vote conservative with any other leader i_ wouldn't vote conse
it is always what boris does, boris first. people _ always what boris does, boris first. clearly and well. no, i think he�*s great. i think it�*s got the balls to be a good leader. this the balls to be a good leader. as ou the balls to be a good leader. as you said earlier on. nicholas, don't you said earlier on. nicholas, don�*t go anywhere, we�*ve got sandra in sheffield as well. nicholas, good morning, sir. hello. if he were to come back, this would be one of the most astonishing...
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boris and ron were in the class that wrote the play. ron and russ were in the class where i traumatized them by dragging them through all of sheldon's politics envision. i taught and russ was not in the class but russ just got out in july after 32 years. and so -- they've all read the book, ron and, boris helped edit the book. but i'm going to set it up and pass the mic to them and they can begin to pull out from that experience in the book what they think is salient and important. so i went in to teach this class at east jersey state prison through the mj step program which is run out of rutgers and allows people on the inside to earn their associates and their b.a. and i wanted them to read the great playwright amir baraka, the red dutch-man, the great august wilson, miguel piniero, and others and it was clear when i got into the class that very few members of the class had much experience with theater and drama. so i suggested they write scenes as an exercise. what i didn't know is that one of the students in the class, kabi, r, in a
boris and ron were in the class that wrote the play. ron and russ were in the class where i traumatized them by dragging them through all of sheldon's politics envision. i taught and russ was not in the class but russ just got out in july after 32 years. and so -- they've all read the book, ron and, boris helped edit the book. but i'm going to set it up and pass the mic to them and they can begin to pull out from that experience in the book what they think is salient and important. so i went in...
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boris johnson is committee. _ hard to see. is committee, though, - committee, though, understanding is that basically if a majority of the party comes round, you could stop that committee inquiry, i mean, and my too cynical to think of that might be something? well, it is hard to _ that might be something? well, it is hard to see _ that might be something? well, it is hard to see how _ that might be something? well, it is hard to see how that - that might be something? well, it is hard to see how that can i it is hard to see how that can happen, really, and actually if it did, stops the week by week drip of terrible headlines for potentially damaging headlines that would follow from a standards and inquiry as to whether boris johnson standards and inquiry as to whether borisjohnson misled parliament or not, but the very act of trying to stop that, as we saw when they tried to, when borisjohnson was prime minister and tried to save his cabinet colleague there, and he had problems then, and he had to backtrack.— to backtrack. wi
boris johnson is committee. _ hard to see. is committee, though, - committee, though, understanding is that basically if a majority of the party comes round, you could stop that committee inquiry, i mean, and my too cynical to think of that might be something? well, it is hard to _ that might be something? well, it is hard to see _ that might be something? well, it is hard to see how _ that might be something? well, it is hard to see how that - that might be something? well, it is hard to see...
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do you think boris johnson — with boris johnson. you think boris johnson would ever - with boris johnson. do you think boris johnson would ever accept| with boris johnson. do you think. boris johnson would ever accept a borisjohnson would ever accept a role under rishi sunak? i boris johnson would ever accept a role under rishi sunak?— role under rishi sunak? i mean, i thinkthat's _ role under rishi sunak? i mean, i think that's unlikely. _ role under rishi sunak? i mean, i think that's unlikely. stranger - think that's unlikely. stranger things have happened in politics. but i think what is interesting is that a lot of the momentum which seem to be brief or building on friday, there hasn't been much recently. wejust friday, there hasn't been much recently. we just sort grant shapps has come out to back rishi sunak. he is one of those... famously has his xl spreadsheet. it looks like rishi sunak is closing in on 40% of mps and borisjohnson has less of a fifth of the party that elected him leader three years ago. what fifth of the pa
do you think boris johnson — with boris johnson. you think boris johnson would ever - with boris johnson. do you think boris johnson would ever accept| with boris johnson. do you think. boris johnson would ever accept a borisjohnson would ever accept a role under rishi sunak? i boris johnson would ever accept a role under rishi sunak?— role under rishi sunak? i mean, i thinkthat's _ role under rishi sunak? i mean, i think that's unlikely. _ role under rishi sunak? i mean, i think that's...
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what does this leave boris johnson?sailing gently away a little bit for that comes rushing back and put up now really, that door is shut for a while, isn't it?— for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to sa , for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to say. this — for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to say. this is _ for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to say. this is a — for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to say, this is a fairly _ for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to say, this is a fairly damaging . to say, this is a fairly damaging episode for him. he came back from his caribbean holiday, very obviously was on the phone canvassing mps, trying to win support and it has fallen short. it's absolutely clear that that's what's happening. in some way i think there is the aura of boris johnson in the party may be is fading. clearly quite a number of mps who did want them to stand, did believe he was the right person to survive pulling back revived their fortune, like the idea he lays back in a statement that he won an elect
what does this leave boris johnson?sailing gently away a little bit for that comes rushing back and put up now really, that door is shut for a while, isn't it?— for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to sa , for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to say. this — for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to say. this is _ for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to say. this is a — for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to say, this is a fairly _ for a while, isn't it? yes. you have to say, this is a...
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tv stars came together almost the memory of boris moiseev these are the last photos of boris moiseevoris moiseev's apartment will be found without signs of life. today i was walking - i saw an ambulance, but of course i didn’t think director of boris moiseev sergey peas. he said lately the artist's mood changed more often than the weather outside the window, he smiled and made plans for the future, then he sent everyone to hell when the brown one refused. probably a jail time. he proved to himself that he is an eagle that he still flies. i believe that he did not want to see anyone. he was supposed to be like a plot, he did not want to be seen in the form in which boris moiseev is wary of strangers. house, but 5 months before his death called to him lawyer. he looked like a miracle. he was fragrant , clean-shaven, beautifully shaved, beautifully dressed, and he was getting ready. did he really want to insure himself against his brother, who had already claimed the rights to the inheritance and earned more than what borya had found. it is natural. this is the legacy of his relative. t
tv stars came together almost the memory of boris moiseev these are the last photos of boris moiseevoris moiseev's apartment will be found without signs of life. today i was walking - i saw an ambulance, but of course i didn’t think director of boris moiseev sergey peas. he said lately the artist's mood changed more often than the weather outside the window, he smiled and made plans for the future, then he sent everyone to hell when the brown one refused. probably a jail time. he proved to...
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do you think that is the legacy of boris johnson?— legacy of boris johnson?oris johnson? i think what we are witnessing - legacy of boris johnson? i think what we are witnessing at - legacy of boris johnson? i think what we are witnessing at the l what we are witnessing at the moment, and i think voters will be looking at what is going on and thinking, how are we here? we had 44 days of a prime minister before she resigned. it is basically a conservative party that is imploding. and i do think it all kicked off with brexit and boris johnson's support for brexit. people were told brexit was the solution to the country's woes. actually, it has made things a lot worse economically. with everything going on globally, we could scarcely afford the price of brexit, which is lower growth and lower exports, which sounds theoretical, but it is actually people's wages and we feel it in the cost of inputs and inflation etc. you can promise the world to a country, which is what people leading the vote lead campaign did. borisjohnson promised he would make the country bett
do you think that is the legacy of boris johnson?— legacy of boris johnson?oris johnson? i think what we are witnessing - legacy of boris johnson? i think what we are witnessing at - legacy of boris johnson? i think what we are witnessing at the l what we are witnessing at the moment, and i think voters will be looking at what is going on and thinking, how are we here? we had 44 days of a prime minister before she resigned. it is basically a conservative party that is imploding. and i do...
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boris went missing on friday.nfirm that it was not there on friday. there's a guard here. you understand, friday was already everyone went home. wait you. do you think it's me boris at work? no, actually, i fired him. i don't like drunkards. do you know? no, i don’t know, well, probably other guards know, in extreme cases, you can find out in the personnel department. hello , it's me, i was thinking, let's meet. no, you don't have to come to the office. write down the address recording video cameras better than alibi why didn't the director remember about the camera? do you think i have here one thought no. well, nothing, let's figure it out. tell me the camcorder recording for friday has been preserved again, sorry, there is no recording either. the main thing for the fours is saturday, too. for some reason, there is no friday , that is, how not. we do not have strict reporting in a week. we just delete and that's it. i think that the recording of the video camera disappeared for a reason, most likely, it shows h
boris went missing on friday.nfirm that it was not there on friday. there's a guard here. you understand, friday was already everyone went home. wait you. do you think it's me boris at work? no, actually, i fired him. i don't like drunkards. do you know? no, i don’t know, well, probably other guards know, in extreme cases, you can find out in the personnel department. hello , it's me, i was thinking, let's meet. no, you don't have to come to the office. write down the address recording video...
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of course, boris jonnson hasjust article there.wo main candidates in the contest to become the next prime minister. this is being reported by the sunday times. what tim shipman is saying is that the meeting had been delayed from earlier on saturday and may now take place later this evening. if we get any more on that, we will bring it to you. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, it stays mild through the second half of the weekend and into next week. we've got further rain in the forecast, and this is much more likely to be thundery as this area of low pressure extends its way north and eastwards through tonight and into tomorrow. the showers that we have had this afternoon across the south of the uk
of course, boris jonnson hasjust article there.wo main candidates in the contest to become the next prime minister. this is being reported by the sunday times. what tim shipman is saying is that the meeting had been delayed from earlier on saturday and may now take place later this evening. if we get any more on that, we will bring it to you. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, it stays mild through the second half of the weekend and into next week. we've got further rain in the...
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i prefer boris not - preferred candidate to be? i don't have one. i prefer boris not to - have one.to stand because i don't think the time is right for him. and i have suggested to him accordingly. there is still the inquiry going on, but you knows what the result is going to be. i don't think there is enough distance between his past tenure and now. so i have suggested that perhaps it's a good time for him not to stand and to continue put pay in the loft as he so aptly described it. ~ ., the loft as he so aptly described it. . ., ., , , the loft as he so aptly described it. what was his response when you disensed it. what was his response when you disnensed that _ it. what was his response when you dispensed that advice? _ it. what was his response when you dispensed that advice? well, - it. what was his response when you dispensed that advice? well, we i it. what was his response when you | dispensed that advice? well, we will wait to see- — dispensed that advice? well, we will wait to see- it _ dispensed that advice? well, we will wait to see. it could _ dispensed that advice? we
i prefer boris not - preferred candidate to be? i don't have one. i prefer boris not to - have one.to stand because i don't think the time is right for him. and i have suggested to him accordingly. there is still the inquiry going on, but you knows what the result is going to be. i don't think there is enough distance between his past tenure and now. so i have suggested that perhaps it's a good time for him not to stand and to continue put pay in the loft as he so aptly described it. ~ ., the...
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i would not acce -t boris johnson leaving. i would not accept that- _ boris johnson leaving.ore that _ boris johnson leaving. i would not l accept that. before that happened, there's— accept that. before that happened, there's already a vote of confidence in the _ there's already a vote of confidence in the basis — there's already a vote of confidence in the basis of, we'd spend months talking _ in the basis of, we'd spend months talking about nothing but parties 10 downing _ talking about nothing but parties 10 downing street and was a real sense that my— downing street and was a real sense that my constituents are saying how upset _ that my constituents are saying how upset they— that my constituents are saying how upset they were of the behaviour number— upset they were of the behaviour number ten upset they were of the behaviour numberten was upset they were of the behaviour number ten was totally unacceptable. thank— number ten was totally unacceptable. thank you _ number ten was totally unacceptable. thank you very much for being with us. thank you. the former us presid
i would not acce -t boris johnson leaving. i would not accept that- _ boris johnson leaving.ore that _ boris johnson leaving. i would not l accept that. before that happened, there's— accept that. before that happened, there's already a vote of confidence in the _ there's already a vote of confidence in the basis — there's already a vote of confidence in the basis of, we'd spend months talking _ in the basis of, we'd spend months talking about nothing but parties 10 downing _ talking about...
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when _ want to go back to boris johnson. when they— want to go back to boris johnson.as bad is where li2— it is true that they're not as bad is where liz truss is now but they were _ is where liz truss is now but they were really— is where liz truss is now but they were really bad and we have posters saving _ were really bad and we have posters saying today that that might've changed — saying today that that might've changed a little bit but probably not too — changed a little bit but probably not too much. the first words of the public— not too much. the first words of the public think— not too much. the first words of the public think of living a boris johnson _ public think of living a boris johnson is a liar. he's not really trusted — johnson is a liar. he's not really trusted so. _ johnson is a liar. he's not really trusted. so, i really do think it is a sign _ trusted. so, i really do think it is a sign of— trusted. so, i really do think it is a sign of the _ trusted. so, i really do think it is a sign of the depths that the tory party— a sign of the depths that
when _ want to go back to boris johnson. when they— want to go back to boris johnson.as bad is where li2— it is true that they're not as bad is where liz truss is now but they were _ is where liz truss is now but they were really— is where liz truss is now but they were really bad and we have posters saving _ were really bad and we have posters saying today that that might've changed — saying today that that might've changed a little bit but probably not too — changed a little bit but...
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he's a bit like boris!crow contest, and politics too has been overshadowed by the new search for anotherfigurehead. i think it's an absolute shambles and really, i'd like to see a general election so that we can choose, because i think to continually have new prime ministers that nobody, well, apart from a minority have voted on, is grossly unfair. the city's mp says his constituents want borisjohnson back and, loved or loathed, he is the name on many lips here. boris got us through covid and i think he's, you know, people have mixed feelings but at the end of the day, i think he's good. who should be prime minister? sunak. rishi? yes. tell me why? because we don't want boris back, do we? we're going through a financial crisis in the country, we need someone with that kind of thought process in terms of getting us out of the financial crisis. so who should it be? rishi sunak. 0ver sunday lunch at the cathedral cafe, sherry is against the idea of a borisjohnson comeback. because he lied to us and he was part
he's a bit like boris!crow contest, and politics too has been overshadowed by the new search for anotherfigurehead. i think it's an absolute shambles and really, i'd like to see a general election so that we can choose, because i think to continually have new prime ministers that nobody, well, apart from a minority have voted on, is grossly unfair. the city's mp says his constituents want borisjohnson back and, loved or loathed, he is the name on many lips here. boris got us through covid and i...
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>> i have heard from james who knows boris johnson very well. he said that he's coming back and up for it. he has described him as having the momentum that has a proven track record on brexit and gaining the mandate. there is support for boris johnson even though he hasn't declared in the contest yet. including a few cabinet members, the secretary simon clark, the transport secretary this evening coming out in favor of boris johnson. perhaps not too much of surprise that those ministers are backing him because liz surrounded herself with those that had backed her campaign for leader in the cabinet and very few of richie's supporters. but tonight, he is very much out in front in terms of those that publicly declared 82 mp's and counting. >> let's talk to joe gideon who is a conservative member of parliament. thank you very much for being with us. >> quite frankly, he's the only credible candidate that can command the competence of the party and the country. >> he was rejected by party membership in the leadership election we have only just had a
>> i have heard from james who knows boris johnson very well. he said that he's coming back and up for it. he has described him as having the momentum that has a proven track record on brexit and gaining the mandate. there is support for boris johnson even though he hasn't declared in the contest yet. including a few cabinet members, the secretary simon clark, the transport secretary this evening coming out in favor of boris johnson. perhaps not too much of surprise that those ministers...
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boris versus rishi. we have the metro declaring liz truss the worst prime minister we have ever had. the bitter end is all the guardian has to say after 44 days of liz truss. and the lettuce. we cannot forget the lettuce. the lettuce makes an appearance on the daily star's front page following that fresh victory from the pm. joining us now is bloomberg's new news director for emea and kristine aquino to run us through the market themes. let's start on where things stems -- stands in terms of the leadership contest. >> it will be friday at the latest unless something more bizarre happens. what seems likely to happen is that they will try in a diplomatic way to keep the party membership outside of that fight. they learned last time that it took far too long and you ended up with a candidate who lost in 44 days and crashed the economies in the process. this time around, they will take it up slightly faster and go for where they can attempt to unify the party but we will also see how it appears to the market
boris versus rishi. we have the metro declaring liz truss the worst prime minister we have ever had. the bitter end is all the guardian has to say after 44 days of liz truss. and the lettuce. we cannot forget the lettuce. the lettuce makes an appearance on the daily star's front page following that fresh victory from the pm. joining us now is bloomberg's new news director for emea and kristine aquino to run us through the market themes. let's start on where things stems -- stands in terms of...