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and speaking boris state of the speaking of boris state of the nafions speaking of boris state of theions book club opens its latest chapter from one of his former advisers . samuel latest chapter from one of his former advisers. samuel kosumi will be joining to discuss will be joining me to discuss his book, the power of the outsider a journey of discovery. plus, ever , are a quick plus, as ever, are a quick response or or code will be intermittently appearing on your screens in the right hand corner . this is a simple device that will enable you to vote for one. nigel paul farage, esquire. on i'm celebrity , which you can i'm a celebrity, which you can do without even watching the paint drying boring program. state of the nation starts now . state of the nation starts now. by my state of the nation starts now. by my highly intellectual panel this evening. gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and the editor of conservativehome paul goodman . conservativehome paul goodman. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail gbnews.com.
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boris johnson has just seemed experience. completely oblivious to the damage that this virus has done. i kind ofjust want to see what he has to say for himself, just to see him in person. it will be an interesting experience today. bruno, took me your — interesting experience today. bruno, took me your experience, _ interesting experience today. bruno, took me your experience, it - interesting experience today. bruno, took me your experience, it is - interesting experience today. bruno, took me your experience, it is not i took me your experience, it is not just yours, it is your daughter, as well. �* ., , ., ., ., well. both my daughter and i got covid in march _ well. both my daughter and i got covid in march 2020. _ well. both my daughter and i got covid in march 2020. -- - well. both my daughter and i got covid in march 2020. -- oonagh| well. both my daughter and i got| covid in march 2020. -- oonagh, covid in march 2020. —— oonagh, tell me about _ covid in march 2020. —— oonagh, tell me about your experience. i haven't b
boris johnson has just seemed experience. completely oblivious to the damage that this virus has done. i kind ofjust want to see what he has to say for himself, just to see him in person. it will be an interesting experience today. bruno, took me your — interesting experience today. bruno, took me your experience, _ interesting experience today. bruno, took me your experience, it - interesting experience today. bruno, took me your experience, it is - interesting experience today. bruno, took...
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nigel think boris has nigel how do you think boris has done nigel how do you think boris has dorwell,ris >> well, i'm normally a boris critic. i think he's done rather well. i there are there well. i mean, there are there are some bits where he misses out on detail, but that's very bofis out on detail, but that's very boris like his memory seems to be a bit a bit tricky. but then he's been bombarded with dates, which must be quite difficult to recollect . what happened on recollect. what happened on those dates ? what i've liked those dates? what i've liked about it is that i think that he's giving the kind of evidence that this inquiry needs. the whole point of the exercise is not to blame anyone, it's to get a blueprint out of this that will means we can cope with the next pandemic. so by admitting where mistakes were made today, he admits that the tier system failed . he was defending eat out failed. he was defending eat out to help out. i was surprised about that. but but he did defend it. would is giving the inquiry as a chance to say right this is something we should do next time
nigel think boris has nigel how do you think boris has done nigel how do you think boris has dorwell,ris >> well, i'm normally a boris critic. i think he's done rather well. i there are there well. i mean, there are there are some bits where he misses out on detail, but that's very bofis out on detail, but that's very boris like his memory seems to be a bit a bit tricky. but then he's been bombarded with dates, which must be quite difficult to recollect . what happened on recollect. what...
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no, sadly boris johnson has — from boris johnson?nson has lied _ from boris johnson? no, sadly boris johnson has lied time _ from boris johnson? no, sadly boris johnson has lied time and _ from boris johnson? no, sadly boris johnson has lied time and time - johnson has lied time and time again — johnson has lied time and time again his _ johnson has lied time and time again. his whatsapp messages have finally— again. his whatsapp messages have finally been exposed, and no doubt more _ finally been exposed, and no doubt more is _ finally been exposed, and no doubt more is to— finally been exposed, and no doubt more is to come. he's let the country— more is to come. he's let the country down, thousands upon thousands of people are still dying from covid, and sadly he's not been able to— from covid, and sadly he's not been able to tell— from covid, and sadly he's not been able to tell the truth. the legal team _ able to tell the truth. the legal team have finally brought him to task over— team have finally brought him to task over this,
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for boris. for the future. for boris.ere for gb news as and thanks for that update. >> pip tomson, you've been there all day. superb as ever. now i'm joined by gb news, a senior political commentator. nigel nelson. nigel, hello again to the day started with an apology. i'm deeply sorry for the pain and the loss and the suffering, said jeers for said boris. there were jeers for people were removed from the gallery. there were gallery. later on there were tears talked about that tears as boris talked about that tragic, tragic year of 2020. nigel as somebody who's normally quite critical of boris, how do you think he did today? >> well, you're absolutely right. >> i am quite critical of him, i think. i don't think he was well, i think it was actually a pretty useless prime minister and it was unfortunate. we had him for the pandemic. him for the for the pandemic. but however, i do think that what he was saying today seemed to come from the heart. he seemed to be be being honest about about things which is often not been in t
for boris. for the future. for boris.ere for gb news as and thanks for that update. >> pip tomson, you've been there all day. superb as ever. now i'm joined by gb news, a senior political commentator. nigel nelson. nigel, hello again to the day started with an apology. i'm deeply sorry for the pain and the loss and the suffering, said jeers for said boris. there were jeers for people were removed from the gallery. there were gallery. later on there were tears talked about that tears as...
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boris johnson, but so is the boris.aid, "let it rip." there is a conflict - at the heart of boris, and this is the way that he operates. i so i think what we saw- over the last couple of days was he generally managed to keep it in check, - and i think that's very- much about the audience. it's not a bunch of mps| on a select committee, it is the families of the bereaved, and he was clearly well coached in that — who are sitting just there. and it would have been very hard i for them and very hard for him, | you know. — he absolutely respected that. but what you got throughout was the sense that - he wasn't quite owning the apology, and there were a couple of- really interesting things yesterday, when he talked about, _ "in margaret thatcher's government, if they had had whatsapp, _ it would have been just as fruity, any government would have acted the same." _ "and i know you've heard from all my advisers - slagging me off about my competence, but they were just stressed." _ and that'sjust hokum, it'sjust rubbish, - and
boris johnson, but so is the boris.aid, "let it rip." there is a conflict - at the heart of boris, and this is the way that he operates. i so i think what we saw- over the last couple of days was he generally managed to keep it in check, - and i think that's very- much about the audience. it's not a bunch of mps| on a select committee, it is the families of the bereaved, and he was clearly well coached in that — who are sitting just there. and it would have been very hard i for them...
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and we're end of boris's time.part of 30 behind mean it hasn't worked out as they hoped. tessa wouldn't it be better for us all if boris was still in charge? >> the problem is with these conservative mps having a sort of change of heart. ben bradlee, lee anderson i believe he works here, doesn't he? it makes them look . look. >> most tory mps do now. >> most tory mps do now. >> i'm glad to say. yes. i >> yes. i'm glad to say. yes. i chose to keep you off the list because i'm about to say they seem terribly self—serving and because i'm about to say they seenskinned. self—serving and because i'm about to say they seenskinned. you —serving and because i'm about to say they seenskinned. you know,ng and because i'm about to say they seenskinned. you know,ng anput thin skinned. you know, they put their finger to the wind, try and work out which way it's blowing seem to blowing and all they seem to care about is whether they get voted next election. voted in at the next election. this really serving in the this isn't real
and we're end of boris's time.part of 30 behind mean it hasn't worked out as they hoped. tessa wouldn't it be better for us all if boris was still in charge? >> the problem is with these conservative mps having a sort of change of heart. ben bradlee, lee anderson i believe he works here, doesn't he? it makes them look . look. >> most tory mps do now. >> most tory mps do now. >> i'm glad to say. yes. i >> yes. i'm glad to say. yes. i chose to keep you off the list...
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by the way, this employee tracking program was created by boris.ers, what emerald? i wonder if he has still retained such excellent shape, look there, the main thing is to find out where he was that morning when his friend litovkin was beaten, good afternoon, don’t be sick, i haven’t seen you here before, what are you from? apartment, but i don’t live here, a friend came in, oh, who cares, zakhar popov, that’s it. they walk and walk, can’t find them, and you don’t know when i feel better come up to catch him, otherwise he’s not at home , call, he lost his phone, but he’ll thank you, i want to return his money, debt, i ’ll call the police, they’ll explain everything to you, when , where, i’m actually with the police myself , i would have said right away... but i didn’t want to scare people instead, but what if i managed to do something? no, but who knows, i just want to talk to him for now, where is he? i don’t know, maybe he went to get a beer, here under his window every evening there is a shalman, any one.
by the way, this employee tracking program was created by boris.ers, what emerald? i wonder if he has still retained such excellent shape, look there, the main thing is to find out where he was that morning when his friend litovkin was beaten, good afternoon, don’t be sick, i haven’t seen you here before, what are you from? apartment, but i don’t live here, a friend came in, oh, who cares, zakhar popov, that’s it. they walk and walk, can’t find them, and you don’t know when i feel...
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but boris isn't the bofis in the past. but boris isn't the boris johnson of old.r, people seem to forget that actually, before he was ousted from power. and actually, i think the reason he was ousted from power was an awful set of council elections in which wandsworth was lost for the first 40 years. first time in 40 years. westminster lost , west westminster was lost, west oxfordshire lost. barnet was oxfordshire was lost. barnet was lost. do you remember that? i do. and i think there were a couple of by—election results as well for that seat down in devon. the name of which escapes me, which had been conservative ever since. it was formed in 19 1800 and something. and so boris was his popularity was waning . i was his popularity was waning. i think if nigel wants to make a serious political impact, there is only one party and it's reform uk. >> oh, you are. you are predictable. listen hold that thought because we have got a little bit more of a pressing matter to talk about this hour. >> we're coming back to you, though, because andrew. >> yes, it's 7:00. the vo
but boris isn't the bofis in the past. but boris isn't the boris johnson of old.r, people seem to forget that actually, before he was ousted from power. and actually, i think the reason he was ousted from power was an awful set of council elections in which wandsworth was lost for the first 40 years. first time in 40 years. westminster lost , west westminster was lost, west oxfordshire lost. barnet was oxfordshire was lost. barnet was lost. do you remember that? i do. and i think there were a...
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today is 9 days since the death of our correspondent boris maksudov in the zone of a special militaryperation ; his relatives, friends and colleagues gathered at the troekurovsky cemetery in moscow, where he is buried, among them was anton potkovenko. the report, which boris maksudov did not have time to finish filming and preparing for broadcast, about how the unit of the 508th army of the southern military district is fighting in the zaporozhye direction, how it fights and lives, it is immediately clear that borya belongs among the fighters in the dugout, the hero of his material, volunteer murat bogilov, with call sign grandfather, shows boris the field kitchen. and the fighters are working. murat, well, caucasian men feel the same in the kitchen, yes, as i understand it, sometimes it happens too, yes, well, how is it. war is war, and dinner is according to the schedule, but no one has yet refused caucasian cuisine, so sometimes we have to cook, this is the skill of a reporter, to catch the attention of both the hero and the viewer, so that you want to watch. borya knew how to empa
today is 9 days since the death of our correspondent boris maksudov in the zone of a special militaryperation ; his relatives, friends and colleagues gathered at the troekurovsky cemetery in moscow, where he is buried, among them was anton potkovenko. the report, which boris maksudov did not have time to finish filming and preparing for broadcast, about how the unit of the 508th army of the southern military district is fighting in the zaporozhye direction, how it fights and lives, it is...
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at 10 downing street. >> boris johnson lied . >> boris johnson lied. >> boris johnson lied. >> he liede lied to the people of this country, he lied to nurses, doctors , voters, lied to nurses, doctors, voters, care workers , bus drivers, care workers, bus drivers, everyone who was putting their own lives at risk during the pandemic. >> but there was still time for more revelations about lockdown busting parties, a jingle and mingle at tory central office. the month ended with an attempted russian coup, as the whole world held its breath for 24 hours when the wagner mercenaries sent armed convoys towards moscow. we heard about dominic raab there, didn't we? quentin and kevin? he denied the bullying allegations, but he said he found guilty he would resign before going into that, we did speak to dave penman from the first division association , the first division association, the first division association, the mandarins union, as you might them . quentin, here's might call them. quentin, here's a way out we're talking a way out to say we're talking about in time, we about at this point i
at 10 downing street. >> boris johnson lied . >> boris johnson lied. >> boris johnson lied. >> he liede lied to the people of this country, he lied to nurses, doctors , voters, lied to nurses, doctors, voters, care workers , bus drivers, care workers, bus drivers, everyone who was putting their own lives at risk during the pandemic. >> but there was still time for more revelations about lockdown busting parties, a jingle and mingle at tory central office. the month...
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i think what boris is think that's what boris is trying to say.that there should be more women making women in the decision making process tempers process because that tempers sometimes whole issue of sometimes the whole issue of mashonas. i don't know about that. >> so that might be a bit sexist , actually, because i don't think, you know, women can be just as aggressive lviv and women maybe not as much testosterone to be much more responsible in the action that they take, but more actually to they take, but more actually to the rule that they're trying to work to rather than just putting their own ego in the front. >> and i think that's what i'm trying to say. >> it's interesting because, of course, the inquiry has spoken about of male about sort of male characteristics female characteristics and female characteristics. i think we are really down a rabbit hole really going down a rabbit hole here it here of generalisation. but it is because looking is interesting because looking at the way in which that language has been focussed on, particularl
i think what boris is think that's what boris is trying to say.that there should be more women making women in the decision making process tempers process because that tempers sometimes whole issue of sometimes the whole issue of mashonas. i don't know about that. >> so that might be a bit sexist , actually, because i don't think, you know, women can be just as aggressive lviv and women maybe not as much testosterone to be much more responsible in the action that they take, but more...
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igor pikhanov, boris maksudov, sarkar magomedov, anton fedotov, news, zaparozhye region.mbing of a railway in the ryazan region was detained, the investigative committee reported this; the arrest itself, together with the person being investigated, has already given significant testimony: i remind you that on november 11, when a homemade bomb was detonated in the region , 19 freight train cars derailed. 15 of them were damaged. the detainee said, that he was recruited by the ukrainian special services in february, after which he went to latvia and underwent training there to become a saboteur. the instructors were specialists from the country's special services; during the search, the security forces found on him components for making explosive devices. dyagele airfield, it was carried out using drones with homemade bombs. as a result of the explosion he carried out, 19 carriages of the freight train derailed, 15 of which were damaged. based on this fact, the investigative committee of russia is investigating a criminal case about terrorist act, as well as illegal traffic
igor pikhanov, boris maksudov, sarkar magomedov, anton fedotov, news, zaparozhye region.mbing of a railway in the ryazan region was detained, the investigative committee reported this; the arrest itself, together with the person being investigated, has already given significant testimony: i remind you that on november 11, when a homemade bomb was detonated in the region , 19 freight train cars derailed. 15 of them were damaged. the detainee said, that he was recruited by the ukrainian special...
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do you accept boris johnson's — the levers of power. do you accept boris johnson's apology?s set down to the — boris johnson's apology? that is set down to the answers _ boris johnson's apology? that is set down to the answers we _ boris johnson's apology? that is set down to the answers we have - boris johnson's apology? that is set down to the answers we have heard | down to the answers we have heard this morning, given the evidence provided — this morning, given the evidence provided by his colleagues previously... provided by his colleagues previously. . ._ provided by his colleagues previously... provided by his colleagues reviousl ., ., ., previously... how do you feel about that? - inaudible any other questions? inaudible an otheruuestions? �* , any other questions? any one-to-ones? _ any other questions? any one-to-ones? fine, - any other questions? jifiy one—to—ones? fine, thank you. any other questions? any - one-to-ones? fine, thank you. you are watching _ one-to-ones? fine, thank you. you are watching bbc _ one—to—ones? fine, thank you. you are watching bbc news,
do you accept boris johnson's — the levers of power. do you accept boris johnson's apology?s set down to the — boris johnson's apology? that is set down to the answers _ boris johnson's apology? that is set down to the answers we _ boris johnson's apology? that is set down to the answers we have - boris johnson's apology? that is set down to the answers we have heard | down to the answers we have heard this morning, given the evidence provided — this morning, given the evidence provided...
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boris asked him to pull him up and even started winning.h we decided now no one will occupy this white chess king. during the camp we played chess almost regularly. bori loved this one game, trained, playing with him was interesting, extremely, he was always thoughtful, and even when the game of the summer and... was about to give up, the sea fought to the end, he led, with this i, alexander krievsky, say goodbye to you, all the best to you , well, after a short advertisement, our broadcast will continue with the program: vesti, duty unit, which means that we are now driving along the berdyansk-vasilievka highway, on the right side we have a line of contact, that is, we are now about a kilometer away from the enemy.
boris asked him to pull him up and even started winning.h we decided now no one will occupy this white chess king. during the camp we played chess almost regularly. bori loved this one game, trained, playing with him was interesting, extremely, he was always thoughtful, and even when the game of the summer and... was about to give up, the sea fought to the end, he led, with this i, alexander krievsky, say goodbye to you, all the best to you , well, after a short advertisement, our broadcast...
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but boris didn't kill anyone.treated like a he's been treated like a murderer . murderer. >> we all look to benjamin . >> we all look to benjamin. >> we all look to benjamin. >> i mean, first of all, the terms of the inquiry were set by bofis terms of the inquiry were set by boris johnson. that moment was made clear when he made a suggestion saying, i don't think this inquiry is quite right. he said end of his testimony said at the end of his testimony to which person questioning to which the person questioning him well, you the him said, well, you set the terms the inquiry, maybe terms of the inquiry, so maybe you thought about you should have thought about that classically, you should have thought about thédidn't classically, you should have thought about thédidn't know classically, you should have thought about thédidn't know what ssically, you should have thought about thédidn't know what he ally, you should have thought about thédidn't know what he was he didn't know what he was doing. think these inquiries do
but boris didn't kill anyone.treated like a he's been treated like a murderer . murderer. >> we all look to benjamin . >> we all look to benjamin. >> we all look to benjamin. >> i mean, first of all, the terms of the inquiry were set by bofis terms of the inquiry were set by boris johnson. that moment was made clear when he made a suggestion saying, i don't think this inquiry is quite right. he said end of his testimony said at the end of his testimony to which person...
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that was something boris johnson that was something borisjohnson said in that was something boris johnsonss gathering should have said john gone ahead. he said it was not necessarily that they spread the virus but they did not send a good message to the public that the government was taking covid very seriously. what it's worth bearing in mind as the words of baroness hallett, the chair of the inquiry, in which she had said there is no plan, this is certainly not the attention of the inquiry, to apportion personal playing in any of this. this is all about learning lessons for the future and structures of government, but you can see with the amount of medium protesters here that this is very much borisjohnson's reputation on trial. that will continue into tomorrow when he gets more evidence. earlier i spoke to two people who had been in the inquiry today, who had been in the inquiry today, who had lost loved ones during the pandemic. they have not been terribly impressed with what they heard. t terribly impressed with what they heard. . . . . terribly impressed with what they heard. . , ,
that was something boris johnson that was something borisjohnson said in that was something boris johnsonss gathering should have said john gone ahead. he said it was not necessarily that they spread the virus but they did not send a good message to the public that the government was taking covid very seriously. what it's worth bearing in mind as the words of baroness hallett, the chair of the inquiry, in which she had said there is no plan, this is certainly not the attention of the inquiry,...
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now, boris johnson scandal.alking about this . he was was talking about this. he was being addressed by the lawyer who was representing the families of bereaved victims . families of bereaved victims. and boris johnson said that the partygate scandal was a million miles from what had appeared in the media. he said that he didn't recognise the characterisation that we've seen in the press for weeks now . he in the press for weeks now. he didn't recognise that at all. the reality was very, very different . that was one very different. that was one very tncky different. that was one very tricky moment for the former prime minister. another was when discussion was raised about the timing of the second national lock down. essentially hugo keith kc suggested that if the tier system had been brought into place earlier, then a second national lockdown, that one in november 2020 wouldn't have been required at all. boris johnson held firm to his belief that the tier system he had to try it out. that's what he kept saying.
now, boris johnson scandal.alking about this . he was was talking about this. he was being addressed by the lawyer who was representing the families of bereaved victims . families of bereaved victims. and boris johnson said that the partygate scandal was a million miles from what had appeared in the media. he said that he didn't recognise the characterisation that we've seen in the press for weeks now . he in the press for weeks now. he didn't recognise that at all. the reality was very, very...
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erik: yes, boris is another one of the characters that i found i found very compelling, boris vinogradov. when martha meets him, and this happens a little after she's become involved with rudolf diels, she, by the way, was not opposed to seeing numerous men at the same time. she was really kind of far ahead of her time, i guess, in that respect. boris was tall, 6'4, i think, if i recall correctly, 6'4, very handsome, russian, very charming. she meets him she meets him at a party, and as far as anybody can tell, it seemed to be love at first sight for both of them. they become involved in a very important love affair for her, one of the she would describe it later as one of the 3 great loves of her life. when she becomes involved with boris, however, she appears not to recognize something that everybody else in berlin seems to know. and that is that it's very likely that boris is an operative, or at least in some way allied with the soviet intelligence apparatus, the nkvd, precursor to the kgb. and eventually, this becomes a very important part of the story. erik: brian: there are so many
erik: yes, boris is another one of the characters that i found i found very compelling, boris vinogradov. when martha meets him, and this happens a little after she's become involved with rudolf diels, she, by the way, was not opposed to seeing numerous men at the same time. she was really kind of far ahead of her time, i guess, in that respect. boris was tall, 6'4, i think, if i recall correctly, 6'4, very handsome, russian, very charming. she meets him she meets him at a party, and as far as...
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but boris had have this.ut if boris had have brought this bill, brought forward this bill, andrea it andrea would have been saying it was thing since sliced was the best thing since sliced bread. if i can just bread. i mean, if i can just read out a couple of sections, patrick, because this is what people asking says people are asking for. it says here bill recognised here in the bill it's recognised that the parliament the that the parliament of the united sovereign and united kingdom is sovereign and the the act is the validity of the act is unaffected by international law . unaffected by international law. >> it says every decision maker must conclusively treat the republic of rwanda as a safe country and that a decision maker is the secretary of state, an immigration officer and a court or tribunal . court or tribunal. >> it says that the all of these things apply, not withstanding any provision in the human rights act goes beyond this . rights act goes beyond this. >> actually, it's much bigger than this
but boris had have this.ut if boris had have brought this bill, brought forward this bill, andrea it andrea would have been saying it was thing since sliced was the best thing since sliced bread. if i can just bread. i mean, if i can just read out a couple of sections, patrick, because this is what people asking says people are asking for. it says here bill recognised here in the bill it's recognised that the parliament the that the parliament of the united sovereign and united kingdom is...
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goodness me , i'm not sure boris goodness me, i'm not sure boris had a blast at the covid inquiry at the hands of the kc. i've got some serious , serious questions some serious, serious questions to ask about that inquiry, about that kc and later on, we have a real treat for you folks. yes. katie price , who's been on i'm katie price, who's been on i'm a celebrity, not once, but twice. do you like the way i did that? she will be with us in the show to give a little bit of advice to give a little bit of advice to nigel. so much more. don't go anywhere. but first of all, it's the news with polly middlehurst . the news with polly middlehurst. >> thanks very much, richard. well, the top story tonight, the home secretary has been speaking about emergency legislation to process less illegal migrants in rwanda , saying it will prevent rwanda, saying it will prevent further legal challenges through the courts . speaking in the the courts. speaking in the commons within the last hour, james cleverly insisted that rwanda is a safe country to process uk migrants inside and that uk legislate wor
goodness me , i'm not sure boris goodness me, i'm not sure boris had a blast at the covid inquiry at the hands of the kc. i've got some serious , serious questions some serious, serious questions to ask about that inquiry, about that kc and later on, we have a real treat for you folks. yes. katie price , who's been on i'm katie price, who's been on i'm a celebrity, not once, but twice. do you like the way i did that? she will be with us in the show to give a little bit of advice to give a...
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but boris had have this.ut if boris had have brought this bill, brought forward this bill, andrea it andrea would have been saying it was thing since sliced was the best thing since sliced bread. if i can just bread. i mean, if i can just read out a couple of sections, patrick, because this is what people asking says people are asking for. it says here bill recognised here in the bill it's recognised that the parliament the that the parliament of the united sovereign and united kingdom is sovereign and the the act is the validity of the act is unaffected by international law . unaffected by international law. >> it says every decision maker must conclusively treat the republic of rwanda as a safe country and that a decision maker is the secretary of state, an immigration officer and a court or tribunal . court or tribunal. >> it says that the all of these things apply, not withstanding any provision in the human rights act goes beyond this . rights act goes beyond this. >> actually, it's much bigger than this
but boris had have this.ut if boris had have brought this bill, brought forward this bill, andrea it andrea would have been saying it was thing since sliced was the best thing since sliced bread. if i can just bread. i mean, if i can just read out a couple of sections, patrick, because this is what people asking says people are asking for. it says here bill recognised here in the bill it's recognised that the parliament the that the parliament of the united sovereign and united kingdom is...
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bofis papers, aren't they, boris? boris dad, dad, boris boris killed my dad, dad, boris didn't .t grief is difficult and it's always the anger has to go somewhere. when you lose someone look to you lose someone and you look to blame of the blame someone, it's part of the bereavement process, but it's completely unfair to say that bofis completely unfair to say that boris those people. when boris killed those people. when people talk about lockdowns, phil, because you'll get this as i lot and they'll say, yes, i do a lot and they'll say, yes, but saved. they saved but they saved. they saved millions no millions of lives. there's no evidence at all, evidence for that at all, is there? >> t- t— there? >> didn't save millions >> no, they didn't save millions of lives. they just pushed problems further down the line. that's that's all that they did. and issues. and caused other issues. >> people nhs >> 7.5 million people on the nhs waiting list. >> exactly. how many people waiting list. >> losing'. how many people waiting list. >> losing their how many people waiting list. >> losing th
bofis papers, aren't they, boris? boris dad, dad, boris boris killed my dad, dad, boris didn't .t grief is difficult and it's always the anger has to go somewhere. when you lose someone look to you lose someone and you look to blame of the blame someone, it's part of the bereavement process, but it's completely unfair to say that bofis completely unfair to say that boris those people. when boris killed those people. when people talk about lockdowns, phil, because you'll get this as i lot and...
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boris maksudov filmed this material for his film about how units of the fifty-eighth army of the southe fighting in the zaporozhye direction military district, how he fights and lives, it’s immediately clear that borya is one of the soldiers in the dugout, volunteer murat bogilov, it’s also time... well, as they say, war is war, and lunch is according to the schedule, but no one has ever tasted caucasian cuisine refused , so sometimes we have to prepare, this is the skill of a journalist, to catch the attention of both the hero and the viewer, so that you want to watch, empathize, fighting was able to do this, the film will be released on our channel, it will be completed by boris’s wife, olga armyakova, today is 9 days from the day of its death, war correspondent, a strong man and honest, boris maksudov died during filming in zaporozhye, the doctors did everything possible and there was hope that everything would work out, that he would remain alive. but the miracle did not happen. burya worked for his homeland. and we must continue his obligatory work. and storm died. storm died, lik
boris maksudov filmed this material for his film about how units of the fifty-eighth army of the southe fighting in the zaporozhye direction military district, how he fights and lives, it’s immediately clear that borya is one of the soldiers in the dugout, volunteer murat bogilov, it’s also time... well, as they say, war is war, and lunch is according to the schedule, but no one has ever tasted caucasian cuisine refused , so sometimes we have to prepare, this is the skill of a journalist,...
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so it was a much different boris johnson from what many are used to.tian: there was a fair bit of time spent on why the system was so slow to recognize how serious covid was getting to be. he said he was acting on scientific advice he was getting , which he admitted was baffling . does there need to be a machinery of government going forward that could make decisions on issues like this more quickly? >> i think this is precisely why this is going to be much less damaging for boris johnson and his future political prospects then something like the privileges committee inquiry. because we are not just talking about personal or party failure, this was also institutional failure and institutional questions to be asked and answered about pandemic preparedness and i think it is quite clear through the evidence that there was not enough done in the lead up to the pandemic to prepare us for this. so one of the outcomes of the inquiry might be to think about how what the next crisis might be and how to prevent that chaos we heard about in the early days so we c
so it was a much different boris johnson from what many are used to.tian: there was a fair bit of time spent on why the system was so slow to recognize how serious covid was getting to be. he said he was acting on scientific advice he was getting , which he admitted was baffling . does there need to be a machinery of government going forward that could make decisions on issues like this more quickly? >> i think this is precisely why this is going to be much less damaging for boris johnson...
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quite emotional, notjust for boris johnson.o be in the inquiry room or indeed standing outside, campaigning. they have found it quite emotional. they have been through some of the more personal language, language that boris johnson was never meant to see the light of day, it was private communications in whatsapp messages and diary entries. i think it is made for quite difficult listening. this afternoon, not only have we heard of the likes of the trade unions congress, the british medical association, those suffering from long covid, children's groups, people representing minority ethnic groups, we have also heard from groups, we have also heard from groups representing bereaved families so and of a lot of different issues for borisjohnson to get to. one of those groups representing bereaved families in northern ireland questioned him again on this issue of party gait. i again on this issue of party gait. i have extensively tried to explain how i_ have extensively tried to explain how i think that came about and why ithink— ho
quite emotional, notjust for boris johnson.o be in the inquiry room or indeed standing outside, campaigning. they have found it quite emotional. they have been through some of the more personal language, language that boris johnson was never meant to see the light of day, it was private communications in whatsapp messages and diary entries. i think it is made for quite difficult listening. this afternoon, not only have we heard of the likes of the trade unions congress, the british medical...
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me, you and boris johnson.i isn't there? me, you and boris johnson.'s >> boris is just you know, he's snuck in this morning, didn't he, families. the he, to avoid the families. the crowd, the crowd, of course, the controversy , as do his homework, controversy, as do his homework, do his notes and do his notes. it's kind of classic boris. he's cramming at the minute, cramming at the last minute, talking to his lawyer. >> he's been locked with talking to his lawyer. >> lawyerzen locked with talking to his lawyer. >> lawyer for locked with talking to his lawyer. >> lawyer for days,d with talking to his lawyer. >> lawyer for days, actually. ith talking to his lawyer. >> well,r for days, actually. ith talking to his lawyer. >> well, i for days, actually. ith talking to his lawyer. >> well, i think ys, actually. ith talking to his lawyer. >> well, i think that's:ually.ith >> well, i think that's what's going to be really fascinating about because we all know about this, because we all know that boris has a very that boris johnson has a very unique of answer
me, you and boris johnson.i isn't there? me, you and boris johnson.'s >> boris is just you know, he's snuck in this morning, didn't he, families. the he, to avoid the families. the crowd, the crowd, of course, the controversy , as do his homework, controversy, as do his homework, do his notes and do his notes. it's kind of classic boris. he's cramming at the minute, cramming at the last minute, talking to his lawyer. >> he's been locked with talking to his lawyer. >> lawyerzen...
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they're sick of boris , covid. the constant conservative party infighting . i conservative party infighting. i think generally people have become sick of politics. i think they've been fatigued by the covid years. they've been fatigued by the impact of lockdown . and people want lockdown. and people want something positive and they want to see a government that can act, that can, you know , execute act, that can, you know, execute things as quickly and efficiently . and i think this efficiently. and i think this adds us even more to the general fatigue. >> we want people to look forward. we need to look forward, stephen. and we need this wrapped up quickly with conclusions to be drawn and it's going drag on for years. going to drag on for years. >> new year's >> one of my new year's resolutions is to stop agreeing with emma at every with emma webb at every opportunity little opportunity because i'm a little worried that my socialist credentials are being diluted worried that my socialist credchallenged.yeing dilute
they're sick of boris , covid. the constant conservative party infighting . i conservative party infighting. i think generally people have become sick of politics. i think they've been fatigued by the covid years. they've been fatigued by the impact of lockdown . and people want lockdown. and people want something positive and they want to see a government that can act, that can, you know , execute act, that can, you know, execute things as quickly and efficiently . and i think this...
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and speaking boris state of the speaking of boris state of the nafions speaking of boris state of theest chapter from one of his former advisers . samuel latest chapter from one of his former advisers. samuel kosumi will be joining to discuss will be joining me to discuss his book, the power of the outsider a journey of discovery. plus, ever , are a quick plus, as ever, are a quick response or qr code will be intermittently appearing on your screens in the right hand corner . this is a simple device that will enable you to vote for one. nigel paul farage, esquire. on i'm celebrity , which you can i'm a celebrity, which you can do without even watching the paint drying boring program. state of the nation starts now . state of the nation starts now. by my state of the nation starts now. by my highly intellectual panel this evening. gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and the editor of conservativehome paul goodman . conservativehome paul goodman. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail gbnews.com. but now it's what you've al
and speaking boris state of the speaking of boris state of the nafions speaking of boris state of theest chapter from one of his former advisers . samuel latest chapter from one of his former advisers. samuel kosumi will be joining to discuss will be joining me to discuss his book, the power of the outsider a journey of discovery. plus, ever , are a quick plus, as ever, are a quick response or qr code will be intermittently appearing on your screens in the right hand corner . this is a simple...
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— boris johnson? we have been getting an idea from — boris johnson?oris johnson? we have been getting an idea from those close to _ boris johnson? we have been getting an idea from those close to boris - an idea from those close to boris johnson and his allies about these broad scope of the argument he will be making at the covid inquiry on wednesday and thursday. in addition to that apology, we understand that he will defend the decisions made by his government, arguing that on the because they got things right. he will be pointing to things like the vaccine and the timing of the emergence from lockdown ahead of comparable economies. you will be defending his use of colourful language and phrases, but people might be thinking why are we hearing about this now before the session has started? i think it is likely for borisjohnson and his team it is getting that defence out there now because on wednesday and thursday there will be that scrutiny and the focus will be on the questions and the exchanges there. it focus will be on the questions and the exch
— boris johnson? we have been getting an idea from — boris johnson?oris johnson? we have been getting an idea from those close to _ boris johnson? we have been getting an idea from those close to boris - an idea from those close to boris johnson and his allies about these broad scope of the argument he will be making at the covid inquiry on wednesday and thursday. in addition to that apology, we understand that he will defend the decisions made by his government, arguing that on the because...
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that was i was quite impressed with the evidence that boris johnson gave. other former ministers and ministers who've been before the inquiry , some of been before the inquiry, some of the aides, like dominic cummings , boris johnson, avoided blaming others for the mistakes that have been made. but he did accept that mistakes had been made . and so what we've got from made. and so what we've got from on day one is sort of the lead up, if you like, to that first lockdown and how the decision or decision were made . and it's decision were made. and it's that kind of process that the inquiry needs to actually establish and look into for its report. again to it's the inquiry that will learn the lessons from this and say right, this is the blueprint for future pandemics . pandemics. >> nigel, stay with you. we're going to come back to you. we may if this news is confirmed, i want to come back to you later with regard to robert jenrick, who we think is in the process of resigning, i'm going to turn now to my studio guest, molly kingsley from us for them. thank yo
that was i was quite impressed with the evidence that boris johnson gave. other former ministers and ministers who've been before the inquiry , some of been before the inquiry, some of the aides, like dominic cummings , boris johnson, avoided blaming others for the mistakes that have been made. but he did accept that mistakes had been made . and so what we've got from made. and so what we've got from on day one is sort of the lead up, if you like, to that first lockdown and how the decision or...
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will be boris boris's there. but boris's time on there.yeah, i do. i do. i did feel very emotional watching i did about you think? i was quite struck by the >> i was quite struck by the emotion as well. but i think i had forgotten really his own battle with covid and i found that actually did find that quite moving, that he was getting choked up at his experience. it must have been quite scary if we just take him as not as a as a human and not as a politician then being politician. then being in icu feeling was touch feeling as though it was touch and whether you're going to and go. whether you're going to survive or not, and also survive or not, and then also trying country at trying to lead the country at the time. i think it was the same time. i think it was the same time. i think it was the first time i'd actually taken that board how taken that on board as how difficult that must have been as a human. >> yeah, and it's easy to see things hindsight. might things in hindsight. you might say, obvious what say, well, it was obvious what w
will be boris boris's there. but boris's time on there.yeah, i do. i do. i did feel very emotional watching i did about you think? i was quite struck by the >> i was quite struck by the emotion as well. but i think i had forgotten really his own battle with covid and i found that actually did find that quite moving, that he was getting choked up at his experience. it must have been quite scary if we just take him as not as a as a human and not as a politician then being politician. then...
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those questions _ now from boris johnson. those questions on — now from boris johnson. those questions on their behalf. to . now from boris johnson. those i questions on their behalf. to put now from boris johnson. those - questions on their behalf. to put it bluntly. _ questions on their behalf. to put it bluntly. a — questions on their behalf. to put it bluntly, a one—word answer is sufficient _ bluntly, a one—word answer is sufficient i _ bluntly, a one—word answer is sufficient i will take it. it is plain— sufficient i will take it. it is plain from your evidence today and yesterday — plain from your evidence today and yesterday that you have followed a great _ yesterday that you have followed a great deal of the evidence in this inquiry— great deal of the evidence in this inquiry that her ladyship has heard. you told _ inquiry that her ladyship has heard. you told us — inquiry that her ladyship has heard. you told us yesterday you have seen the impact _ you told us yesterday you have seen the impact video that was played at the impact video that was played at the s
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oh, about 1:30, i just got home from work at 8, well, boris just called him. boris mikeshin?ath around nine, he could have easily made it, and where is your husband now, you can tell me, but i have no idea, his phone is off, i’m all friends called him. he’s not there, is it really he who killed boris, well, it’s quite likely him too, he can’t be at the dacha, we don’t have a dacha, natasha, dial his phone number, yes, now and here, please write down the make and number of the car, yeah , answering machine, we also need some personal belongings of your husband so that compare his fingerprints with those of the killer, or maybe a guitar, or something? his boss killed him, you understand, you, well , didn’t kill him, we butted heads in the yard and that’s it, well, i didn’t kill him, but your neighbor, mr. radionov, claims that he promised to take revenge on mikeshin, and then 10 minutes later after your quarrel, i saw you running out of the entrance with your friend, nikolai gorokhov, after this mikeshin was found dead in the entrance, after this time... with mikeshin, radionov
oh, about 1:30, i just got home from work at 8, well, boris just called him. boris mikeshin?ath around nine, he could have easily made it, and where is your husband now, you can tell me, but i have no idea, his phone is off, i’m all friends called him. he’s not there, is it really he who killed boris, well, it’s quite likely him too, he can’t be at the dacha, we don’t have a dacha, natasha, dial his phone number, yes, now and here, please write down the make and number of the car,...
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today's| witnesses boris johnson. i swear by almiuh witnesses boris johnson. _ witnesses boris johnson. i swear by almighty god that _ witnesses boris johnson. i swear by almighty god that the _ witnesses boris johnson. i swear by almighty god that the evidence - witnesses boris johnson. i swear by almighty god that the evidence i i almighty god that the evidence i shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. could you commence your evidence, please, by giving us your full name? alexander boris de pfeffeljohnson. thank you, mrjohnson. thank you for attending today and thank you for the provision of your witness statement 255836 dated 3ist the provision of your witness statement 255836 dated 31st august, as you know, and it contains the usual declaration as to the truth of its contest no contents on the final page, i think page 233. mrjohnson, you were, of course, prime minister between 24th ofjuly 2019 when you are invited to form an administration following the resignation of theresa may as leader of the conservative party and the
today's| witnesses boris johnson. i swear by almiuh witnesses boris johnson. _ witnesses boris johnson. i swear by almighty god that _ witnesses boris johnson. i swear by almighty god that the _ witnesses boris johnson. i swear by almighty god that the evidence - witnesses boris johnson. i swear by almighty god that the evidence i i almighty god that the evidence i shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. could you commence your evidence, please, by giving us...
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nigel and boris superheroes? nigel and boris johnson on gb news today.t it? the answer to save the beleaguered conservative party talking of which today rishi sunak said sorry at the covid inquiry. he's still there now he might want to go back in when he checks his messages from today. having said that, he also claimed to have lost all of his whatsapp messages, just like boris johnson . convenient, isn't it? johnson. convenient, isn't it? all that in the next hour . so all that in the next hour. so what do you think? does nigel have one more hurrah in him? one more comeback? could he team up with bowser and save the tories? they seem to be heading for oblivion at the moment, but it is. nigel the answer ? or should is. nigel the answer? or should the tories just go and await their own grim fate ? let me know their own grim fate? let me know your thoughts. vaiews@gbnews.com loads coming up in the next hour. but first, your latest news headlines with polly middlehurst. martin thank you and good afternoon to you. >> will the top story from the newsroom is th
nigel and boris superheroes? nigel and boris johnson on gb news today.t it? the answer to save the beleaguered conservative party talking of which today rishi sunak said sorry at the covid inquiry. he's still there now he might want to go back in when he checks his messages from today. having said that, he also claimed to have lost all of his whatsapp messages, just like boris johnson . convenient, isn't it? johnson. convenient, isn't it? all that in the next hour . so all that in the next...
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today, we've seen a very sombre boris, a serious boris.nking his questioners for their questions and he keeps talking about how seriously he took the disease. he almost burst into tears when he was talking about just how seriously he took it, particularly after being in intensive care with the virus himself. perhaps the trickiest moment so far of the day for the former prime minister was when hugo, keith, kc , who is questioning read out kc, who is questioning read out extracts from patrick vallance diary where patrick vallance said that at the start of a meeting in downing street, boris johnson opened by talking about the possibility of letting the virus rip . now, boris johnson virus rip. now, boris johnson made the argument that it was not he did not want to let the virus rip. he wasn't immune to two fatal cities across the nation, but he felt that it was his job to push back against the consensus and to raise as an alternative to lockdown , even if alternative to lockdown, even if it was just for the sake of having a full and frank dis
today, we've seen a very sombre boris, a serious boris.nking his questioners for their questions and he keeps talking about how seriously he took the disease. he almost burst into tears when he was talking about just how seriously he took it, particularly after being in intensive care with the virus himself. perhaps the trickiest moment so far of the day for the former prime minister was when hugo, keith, kc , who is questioning read out kc, who is questioning read out extracts from patrick...
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and then john says boris's return. he says no to boris's return.t a rubbish everything rubbish job on everything else, especially the economy. it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be .ly the economy. it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be a the economy. it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be a bige economy. it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be a big disasteriy. it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be a big disaster if it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be a big disaster if nigeljld also be a big disaster if nigel were team up with him . well, were to team up with him. well, listen, stay my monologue listen, stay tuned. my monologue is on way. next . good afternoon and welcome to gb news on tv online and on digital radio. i'm nana akua for the next few hours. me and my panel will be taking on some of the big topics hitting the headlines right now. this show is all about opinion. it's mine, it's theirs. and course , it's theirs. and of course, it's yours. we'll be debating, discussing , and
and then john says boris's return. he says no to boris's return.t a rubbish everything rubbish job on everything else, especially the economy. it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be .ly the economy. it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be a the economy. it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be a bige economy. it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be a big disasteriy. it would rubbish job on everything else, espe be a big disaster if it would rubbish job on...
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in the united retail chain of bookstores, read the city of bukvaet, sales of books by boris akunin andv have indeed been suspended. this is due to recent statements by writers who received wide coverage in the media, at the moment we have sent a request to the publishing house, we also... about gazari, in general i am very proud that i can be useful to you in any way, if you published a book, we would pay the entire fee they would have let me go to the druns. akunin believes that he is speaking first with the minister... culture square, and then with zelensky, said that through the fund he regularly donates to the armed forces of ukraine. in the conversation , he launched into an insult to those who defend russia, which the quote would be better off splitting into 150 parts, and stated in plain text that he has nothing against drone strikes in crimea and other russian regions. how else? in the end, some simple things reach stupid people in the most clear and direct way. they serve in the russian army sucks about... society, so to speak, negative selection is happening there, and in gen
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he is boris dzhonsonyuk.e has thoroughly battered the ex-prime minister of britain, an honorary citizen of kiev. there is no other way to say he looks like a homeless person. stretched t-shirt alcoholic, belly and cockerel hat. his dog johnson. for some reason he walks around in rubber boots, shorts and a jacket with some kind of red stain, perhaps this is the blood of ukrainians, whom zelensky sent to death due to johnson’s personal disruption of the istanbul negotiations. even worse, the cossack dzhinsank looks on the covers of british newspapers. a bloody clown with streaks of human blood on his lips and a death scythe in his hand. the sunday times emerged following a meeting of the special commission that continues to investigate his actions during the covid pandemic. boris you won't believe it, even in public admitted that it was because of his actions that many people died, not in ukraine, of course, in great britain. johnson took responsibility for the government's incompetence in dealing with the pand
he is boris dzhonsonyuk.e has thoroughly battered the ex-prime minister of britain, an honorary citizen of kiev. there is no other way to say he looks like a homeless person. stretched t-shirt alcoholic, belly and cockerel hat. his dog johnson. for some reason he walks around in rubber boots, shorts and a jacket with some kind of red stain, perhaps this is the blood of ukrainians, whom zelensky sent to death due to johnson’s personal disruption of the istanbul negotiations. even worse, the...
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boris? >>> a federal appeals court appeared skeptical today. former donna trump white house chief of staff, mark meadows, and his attempt to move his election really -- interference case out of state court into federal court. arguing he should be protected because the charges against him stemmed from his official job duties while working for former president trump. meadows, along with trump and 17 others of course were charged with attempting to overturn the 2020 election result in fulton county, georgia. cnn's echoing is live for us outside of that courthouse in atlanta. zak, walk us through what it was like in today's hearing. >> reporter: morris, the lawyer for mark meadows was really grilled by this panel of three judges. once again trying to argue that mark meadows's case in the georgia election case state level charges should be moved to federal court. everything that is alleged in the indictment here in georgia, those actions took place while he was chief of staff. the panel of three
boris? >>> a federal appeals court appeared skeptical today. former donna trump white house chief of staff, mark meadows, and his attempt to move his election really -- interference case out of state court into federal court. arguing he should be protected because the charges against him stemmed from his official job duties while working for former president trump. meadows, along with trump and 17 others of course were charged with attempting to overturn the 2020 election result in...
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boris asked him to pull him up and even started winning.his table in editors, which we decided now no one... this white chess king, in the camp we played chess almost regularly, borya loved this game, he trained, it was extremely interesting to play with him, he was always thoughtful, and even when the game was flying, and it was possible to give up, the sea fought to the end, he lived and worked the same way, not retreating to the last. get a loan at a 3% reduced rate, find out the amount available online and without opening an account, credit potential for business, sberbusiness. unexpectedly it happened avito sale, a new dress and a drill, and an angle grinder, and a robot, a snow scooter, and new and like new products are now on sale very much, even on avito, don’t miss discounts up to 80%. we have a complicated relationship with the internet and there’s no way to cancel that file, it’s a megaphone, everything flies with it, only for megaphone subscribers, we decided to get married, congratulations, and when the wedding, son, we still h
boris asked him to pull him up and even started winning.his table in editors, which we decided now no one... this white chess king, in the camp we played chess almost regularly, borya loved this game, he trained, it was extremely interesting to play with him, he was always thoughtful, and even when the game was flying, and it was possible to give up, the sea fought to the end, he lived and worked the same way, not retreating to the last. get a loan at a 3% reduced rate, find out the amount...
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do this, today is 9 days from the day of his death, a war correspondent, a strong and honest man, borisle filming in zaporozhye, when i was preparing material about the shelling of the armed forces of ukraine, burya received severe shrapnel wounds, the doctors did everything possible and there was hope that everything would work out, that he would remain alive, but a miracle did not happen. burya worked for his homeland, and we must continue to do so. his business was lost storm, he died storm, like a soldier at a combat post , he died, we still need to do the maximum so that we continue this business, which he led, with redoubled force. we will always be, and he did his work very honestly, yes, he didn’t sit somewhere in the rear, he collected all his material on the front line, he communicated, in fact, he did it too, i want to say that bor, lie still, we, and we will complete this work that you started, here at the troyekursky cemetery in moscow our colleagues are buried, kornelyuk and... who died in 14th year near lugansk as a result of targeted ukrainian mortar fire. kiev militants
do this, today is 9 days from the day of his death, a war correspondent, a strong and honest man, borisle filming in zaporozhye, when i was preparing material about the shelling of the armed forces of ukraine, burya received severe shrapnel wounds, the doctors did everything possible and there was hope that everything would work out, that he would remain alive, but a miracle did not happen. burya worked for his homeland, and we must continue to do so. his business was lost storm, he died storm,...
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boris johnson admits made? yes. boris johnson admits that.rse, tomorrow rishi sunak will be asked about the eat out to help out. >> of course, we know mistakes were made, but we want to know which were the mistakes. that's what i'm not very clear about. i mean, neither is boris johnson. >> he was asked did he find >> when he was asked did he find the he said he the mistakes, he said he couldn't couldn't couldn't he couldn't itemise them. the schools were them. in fact, the schools were closed which apparently closed down, which apparently did damage to children , did enormous damage to children, particularly children from less affluent families. >> today , there is a report out >> today, there is a report out from the centre for social justice, which says that the gap between the rich and poor was immensely exacerbated by the by the lockdown policy being appued the lockdown policy being applied to everyone , including applied to everyone, including to the young who were not particularly susceptible to the disease . so of course mistakes disea
boris johnson admits made? yes. boris johnson admits that.rse, tomorrow rishi sunak will be asked about the eat out to help out. >> of course, we know mistakes were made, but we want to know which were the mistakes. that's what i'm not very clear about. i mean, neither is boris johnson. >> he was asked did he find >> when he was asked did he find the he said he the mistakes, he said he couldn't couldn't couldn't he couldn't itemise them. the schools were them. in fact, the...
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britain's former prime minister boris. this news. britain's former prime minister boris .m paddington on a thursday afternoon. >> look like a harmless bit of fun or an insult? an insult to the licence fee payer. amy, what she said she's explained it actually badly. >> they were counting down. oh, god. come on. you know , we have god. come on. you know, we have people over there counting down. you know, there's. >> there's . >> there's. >> there's. >> there's. >> there's two things to say. there's two things to say. firstly here on gb news, we have to be very careful about pointing a finger at. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> and secondly, she never offended the viewer because she wasn't directing it at a viewer. she didn't think she was on air. so in her defence, she wasn't offended anyone brilliant. >> i think she probably >> i think she was probably goofing around the goofing around with the cameraman staff in the cameraman or the staff in the gallery . it's not the first time gallery. it's not the first time this happened, but it comes this has happened, but it comes a
britain's former prime minister boris. this news. britain's former prime minister boris .m paddington on a thursday afternoon. >> look like a harmless bit of fun or an insult? an insult to the licence fee payer. amy, what she said she's explained it actually badly. >> they were counting down. oh, god. come on. you know , we have god. come on. you know, we have people over there counting down. you know, there's. >> there's . >> there's. >> there's. >> there's....
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britain's former prime minister boris. this news. britain's former prime minister boris .m paddington on a thursday afternoon. >> look like a harmless bit of fun or an insult? an insult to the licence fee payer. amy, what she said she's explained it actually badly. >> they were counting down. oh, god. come on. you know , we have god. come on. you know, we have people over there counting down. you know, there's. >> there's . >> there's. >> there's. >> there's. >> there's two things to say. there's two things to say. firstly here on gb news, we have to be very careful about pointing a finger at. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> and secondly, she never offended the viewer because she wasn't directing it at a viewer. she didn't think she was on air. so in her defence, she wasn't offended anyone brilliant. >> i think she probably >> i think she was probably goofing around the goofing around with the cameraman staff in the cameraman or the staff in the gallery . it's not the first time gallery. it's not the first time this happened, but it comes this has happened, but it comes a
britain's former prime minister boris. this news. britain's former prime minister boris .m paddington on a thursday afternoon. >> look like a harmless bit of fun or an insult? an insult to the licence fee payer. amy, what she said she's explained it actually badly. >> they were counting down. oh, god. come on. you know , we have god. come on. you know, we have people over there counting down. you know, there's. >> there's . >> there's. >> there's. >> there's....