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boris. >> the first jobs report of 2025 is out. and the numbers for january not quite what economists had expected. the labor market added only 143,000 jobs, though the unemployment rate dropped to 4%, which is historically low. cnn's matt egan is here to crunch the numbers for us. matt, how do you read them? well. >> boris, january. >> has a. >> long history. >> of being. >> a messy month. when it comes to jobs reports. and this one definitely lived up to that reputation. there's a lot of conflicting signals here, a lot. >> of. >> moving parts. let me go through the numbers 143,000 jobs. >> added in january. >> that is worse than expected. and as you. >> can see on that. >> chart, this was a big slowdown from the gangbusters growth at the end of last year. december was revised upwardly to 307,000. so this is less than half of that pace. digging into why. >> this happened. >> economists had been bracing for a slowdown, in part because of the los angeles wildfires and the extremely cold. temperatures throughout much of the country.
boris. >> the first jobs report of 2025 is out. and the numbers for january not quite what economists had expected. the labor market added only 143,000 jobs, though the unemployment rate dropped to 4%, which is historically low. cnn's matt egan is here to crunch the numbers for us. matt, how do you read them? well. >> boris, january. >> has a. >> long history. >> of being. >> a messy month. when it comes to jobs reports. and this one definitely lived up to...
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boris. >> gloria pazmino, thank you so much for the reporting. up next, the ntsb releasing new details about last week's deadly mid-air collision. and it's raising questions about the data that air traffic controllers were actually seeing at the time of the crash. we'll be right back. it's the news. >> welcome back. >> but it's also kind of not the news. >> we don't fact check it. we don't care, man. >> once all the. >> information on this show. >> so terrible. >> have i got news for you returns february 15th on cnn. >> i have another pancake. >> from full. >> house to empty nest to free birds. >> vanguard. >> we got this. >> 50 years. >> of helping you. >> invest for. >> every chapter. ontario, canada. your third largest trading partner and number one export destination for 17 states. our economic partnership keeps millions of americans working. we're here right by your side. >> speak now or forever. hold your. >> only took for our cough liquid unlike robitussin dm, delsym liquid offers 12 hours of cough relief all day or night. delsym cough. cr
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minister boris johnson has prime minister boris johnson has exclusively told gb news now is the time to double down on brexit and take advantage of our freedoms. from al to gene editing and financial services. he goes on to say we need a government that really believes in brexit, and we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. for supporters, the uk became a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. opponents believe it's isolated the country and damaged the economy. a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform ukip leader nigel farage. here he is celebrating five years ago today. mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps even foreign policy, tie us closer to the europe
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boris. some of those 67 stories all cut far too short by this tragedy. >> gabe cohen, thank you so much for the update. our thoughts obviously are with their families. thanks, brianna. >> and let's talk now with billy nolan, former acting faa administrator. he's currently the chief regulatory affairs officer for archer aviation incorporated. he also flew army helicopters and was a pilot for american airlines. billy, thanks for being with us. and maybe you can give us a sense of what we should be expecting here, because the ntsb will be holding a news conference here in the next few hours. they have this data recovered from the black hawk helicopter. they will be releasing. what information might we learn? what might we not learn? >> yeah. >> well, thank you for having me on today. >> i don't think. >> we will learn. >> today at this briefing that you will have a definitive answer. you know, once, once they've got the data off of the the black box for the, the black hawk, it will take them ti
boris. some of those 67 stories all cut far too short by this tragedy. >> gabe cohen, thank you so much for the update. our thoughts obviously are with their families. thanks, brianna. >> and let's talk now with billy nolan, former acting faa administrator. he's currently the chief regulatory affairs officer for archer aviation incorporated. he also flew army helicopters and was a pilot for american airlines. billy, thanks for being with us. and maybe you can give us a sense of what...
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boris. >> meantime, panama is denying claims made by the state department that u.s. government ships can go through the panama canal for free. the agency there said that sets the tolls and fees, says it has made no adjustments. this comes just days after president trump again claimed the u.s. would take back the canal. cnn's patrick oppmann joins us now live with more. patrick, what is panama's president saying about this latest claim? >> you know, it seemed after president trump had. >> threatened to take. >> the. >> panamanian panama canal back by force, that the relations between panama and the u.s. were. getting back on firmer. ground after secretary of state marco rubio was in panama over the weekend, and he saw panama announce that they've effectively closed the darien gap., limiting. >> by over. >> 90% the amount of migrants coming from south america through panama to the united states in many cases. and as well announcing that they will no longer take part in the china's belt and road initiative. so a major win for the u.s. there. >> and then. >> this social
boris. >> meantime, panama is denying claims made by the state department that u.s. government ships can go through the panama canal for free. the agency there said that sets the tolls and fees, says it has made no adjustments. this comes just days after president trump again claimed the u.s. would take back the canal. cnn's patrick oppmann joins us now live with more. patrick, what is panama's president saying about this latest claim? >> you know, it seemed after president trump...
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>> well, boris, i think he just showed us the reason is that truth social post.ms that the president was doing this to flex his federal power over california politicians he claims are messing up the water. uh, trump has on the campaign trail going back to his first term, explained california water with almost a childlike ignorance. uh, and what is most staggering is that people at the army corps of engineers in california who know better, had to follow his command. he's talked about this giant faucet that holds water from canada and the pacific northwest. there's no such thing. this water will end up in the central valley, a farm country hundreds of miles. an entire mountain range away from los angeles, where the fires are now fully contained anyway. so this defies logic on every level. but the. but the warning lights for the rest of america is that the army corps of engineers is following these orders, and it doesn't seem like there's anybody there to tell him. this is not going to do anybody any good. it's going to waste 2 billion gallons of water that could be
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so the message very clear from the region, boris, don't do it. it's a bad idea. that's the message. >> nic robertson, thanks so much. let's expand the conversation now with cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric leighton and cnn global affairs analyst kim dozier. thank you both. always great to see you. kim, aside from being highly unlikely as a resolution for gaza, these kind of comments also serve as a recruiting tool for jihadi groups. >> absolutely. i mean, this is the third rail in middle east politics. you do not fulfill the worst fears of everyone in the middle east that the u.s. would be on israel's side in all things by saying something like this. and this will be a recruiting poster for al qaeda, for i.s.i.s. most of all, for hamas. the moment anyone tries to move the palestinians out of gaza, you've got something like 2 million gazans there, more than half of them do not support hamas right now. but the moment you tell them that, you've got to leave because of a u.s. plan backed by israel, every single one will join hamas and fight.
so the message very clear from the region, boris, don't do it. it's a bad idea. that's the message. >> nic robertson, thanks so much. let's expand the conversation now with cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric leighton and cnn global affairs analyst kim dozier. thank you both. always great to see you. kim, aside from being highly unlikely as a resolution for gaza, these kind of comments also serve as a recruiting tool for jihadi groups. >> absolutely. i mean,...
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boris. >> alex marquardt, thanks for the update. live outside usaid headquarters in washington, d.c. and, brianna, these were just some of the moves that musk and his doge personnel were making over the weekend, moves that had actually been in the works for a while. >> exactly right. and his team now has access as well to sensitive payment systems at the treasury department. and the run up, as boris alluded to there, to this started a few weeks before trump even took office, when members of his transition team showed up at treasury wanting answers about how government payments are processed. things really came to a head last friday when the top civil servant at treasury, david lebryk, left unexpectedly after trump affiliated officials expressed interest in stopping certain payments, according to one person familiar with the department. liebreich pushed back on those inquiries, saying we don't do that. and that source went on to tell cnn that the trump officials seem, quote, to want treasury to be the choke point on payments. and tha
boris. >> alex marquardt, thanks for the update. live outside usaid headquarters in washington, d.c. and, brianna, these were just some of the moves that musk and his doge personnel were making over the weekend, moves that had actually been in the works for a while. >> exactly right. and his team now has access as well to sensitive payment systems at the treasury department. and the run up, as boris alluded to there, to this started a few weeks before trump even took office, when...
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boris. i mean, there are days where markets move in mysterious ways, and it's not really clear what's driving stocks up or down. today is not one of those days. it is totally clear the dow fell almost 700 points this morning as investors were bracing for president trump to put tariffs on all three of america's biggest trading partners. but the market turned around completely. you see, the dow is actually up by a few points right now. and that's because, yes, trump has said that those tariffs on mexico, they haven't been canceled, but they've been delayed by a month. so the message from the market seems clear here. right. tariffs are not great for business. and we've heard the same message from business groups right. homebuilders are warning of higher home prices because there's going to be tariffs on building materials. farmers are worried about retaliatory tariffs. and the footwear industry is also alarmed about higher prices. i talked to the ceo of the trade group who represents crocs, nik
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>> no, no, not in my judgment, boris. it was an act of trying to protect fbi employees from being maliciously attacked online. if, in fact, this very sensitive information with their personally identifying data was shared online, let's remember where this came from. the acting deputy attorney general sent a message last friday to the fbi demanding this data. the subject matter and the message line was termination. he's now trying to back up from that a little bit and try to make it seem as if everyone whose information is coming over to the justice department won't actually be terminated, but he does go on in his message yesterday to make it clear that people who indicated undue partisan influence or refuse the orders of the department of justice would be treated that way. so i think the the leadership of the fbi did the right thing trying to protect these employees, trying to do something to ensure that they are subjected to the normal policy and processes that we have in place to to address significant allegations of mi
>> no, no, not in my judgment, boris. it was an act of trying to protect fbi employees from being maliciously attacked online. if, in fact, this very sensitive information with their personally identifying data was shared online, let's remember where this came from. the acting deputy attorney general sent a message last friday to the fbi demanding this data. the subject matter and the message line was termination. he's now trying to back up from that a little bit and try to make it seem...
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boris. >> and more breaking news into cnn. we've just learned that the fbi has complied with orders from the department of justice demanding officials turn over information about employees who worked on january 6th cases. sources say more than 5000 names were handed over. this comes after the doj set a noon deadline to receive the information. let's go now to cnn's security correspondent and former fbi special agent josh campbell. josh, you broke the story. how do those within the fbi think this list of names is going to be used? >> well, this is unprecedented for the department of justice to go to the fbi and demand a list of names in an apparent effort to exact retribution on behalf of a president, which it appears that that is what is potentially underway here. we knew that this could be coming, as we reported here at cnn, the justice department had sent a letter to fbi leadership demanding the list of names of people who were involved in that sprawling january 6th capitol riot cases. these were investigations run from coas
boris. >> and more breaking news into cnn. we've just learned that the fbi has complied with orders from the department of justice demanding officials turn over information about employees who worked on january 6th cases. sources say more than 5000 names were handed over. this comes after the doj set a noon deadline to receive the information. let's go now to cnn's security correspondent and former fbi special agent josh campbell. josh, you broke the story. how do those within the fbi...
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and he took the boris pickle and turned it into the windsor framework? maybe hejust had enough.t keir starmer doing a reset. is widely sought by brexiteers, and he played an important brexit negotiator. he did the brexit done, he got brexit done. he said two things to me for this fifth anniversary, out of that european nest. so here are those two statements for you to ponder to start suggesting it. things to do. they can't devote their entire life to these things. - and that's perfectly natural because they expected - don't want to talk about it anymore, because basically because i said, why don't you justjoin up with nigel farage then? needs a different argument around facts, and he wants people to come and help him push facts that boost that case. should we just have a inasmuch as anybody can ever, but we do have some handy bullet points from our of the politicking about this. the customs union has harmed our trade. how much can you point to brexit, how much brexit absolutely did damage our economic prospects. so that is point one. to the eu budget. out, but we don't send mone
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beeps and now, to take up the story right away, we have john simpson, our foreign affairs editor, borisunk but sprightly — pushed him aside four months later. old name of saint petersburg would be restored. his ginger—haired deputy with a kgb past — a certain vladimir putin. i witnessed the russian economies fall about the way older russians support putin, even now. putin himself, no longer deputy mayor of saint petersburg into the topmost reaches of politics, took over as president he was young, popular and effective. and western ideas, to cut it off from ukraine apparently believing that people there wanted to join up resistance to the russian invasion. i went to kyiv soon afterwards to interview him for unspun world. the russians have upped their game with the help of will achieve his intended aim of bringing the war the old soviet union collapsed — everything now depends on the way vladimir putin emerges from a trump—organised peace negotiation over ukraine. he'll be free to carry on challenging the west. one large part of the old soviet union — which comes under attack. and aside f
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and another former soviet apparatchik, boris yeltsin — pushed him aside four months later. 14 differentwhere i am now, and, of course, ukraine, broke away from russia leningrad's new mayor announced that the city's old name of saint petersburg i went round to meet him, but alas, a certain vladimir putin. i witnessed the russian economies the economic horrors of the 19905 explain a great deal putin himself, no longer deputy mayor of saint petersburg but pushed by his kgb connections into the topmost reaches of politics, from the habitually drunk yeltsin in 2000. to the west and western ideas, this is the new reality, today's reality in the crimea. in 2014, ignoring a treaty which yeltsin had signed and turn it into a russian possession. when, in 2022, he finally invaded ukraine, an extraordinarily brave resistance to interview him for unspun world. the russians have upped their game of bringing the war to an end fast. has been the way the old soviet union collapsed — the humiliation, the economic devastation, the resentment. everything now depends on the way vladimir putin emerges from a
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boris. >> jeff zeleny live for us at the white house. thank you so much.we are watching the white house closely this afternoon because president trump is expected to sign a new executive order that bans transgender women from competing in women's sports. we're actually going to discuss with a transgender athlete soon. stay with us. >> the lead with. jake tapper today. >> at 4:00 on cnn. >> i thought we had a plan. for dad. he was set to go to the senior living. community right by my house. then a friend. suggested i talk to a place for mom. they really opened my eyes. my advisor listened and understood his needs and showed us options that were still nearby, but a better fit for dad. now he's in a warm, engaging community with a big group of friends. i know we made the better choice. >> for free senior living advice. go to a place for mom.com. >> gum problems could be the start of a domino effect. periodontics. active gum repair. >> breath freshener. >> clinically proven to help reverse the four signs of early gum disease. a toothpaste from periodontics. th
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>> boris? it is so interesting, as president trump is inside the white house, there really across washington, the effects of his three weeks in office are absolutely being felt. and now we are learning more about the plan for shrinking the size of the federal government. and this is completely separate from this buyout program, if you will. we've been talking about it's to get some other federal workers out of the workforce, and we are learning of this message that has been sent out to all supervisors, essentially asking them to rank their employees. take a look at this. ranking that federal government workers are already being ranked at. it's outstanding exceeds fully successful, fully successful, minimally satisfactory or unsatisfactory. and we are told that anyone in the bottom three categories, they may end up on a list and may be among the people to be pushed out of the government. we shall see how that works. of course, all of this is at the hand of elon musk, who has taken over the depar
>> boris? it is so interesting, as president trump is inside the white house, there really across washington, the effects of his three weeks in office are absolutely being felt. and now we are learning more about the plan for shrinking the size of the federal government. and this is completely separate from this buyout program, if you will. we've been talking about it's to get some other federal workers out of the workforce, and we are learning of this message that has been sent out to...
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i'm boris sanchez alongside brianna keilar in the nation's capital. a key part of president donald trump's strategy to drastically cut down the federal workforce is now officially on hold. a federal judge pausing. tonight's deadline for federal employees to accept the administration's so-called buyout offer, with a new hearing scheduled for monday. >> until monday. and the white house says at least 50,000 people, about 2.5% of the federal workforce have already accepted the offer. cnn's jeff zeleny is live for us at the white house. is the administration responding to this news yet? jeff, thank. >> you, brianna. we are just getting the first response from the white house on this. of course, they have essentially been selling this for the last week or so as a good deal for federal employees trying to get them to sign up for this deferred resignation program, effectively a buyout offer, but not a traditional one like we see in private to companies. but the white house is a bit of a perhaps sarcastic response. this is what we're getting from white house
i'm boris sanchez alongside brianna keilar in the nation's capital. a key part of president donald trump's strategy to drastically cut down the federal workforce is now officially on hold. a federal judge pausing. tonight's deadline for federal employees to accept the administration's so-called buyout offer, with a new hearing scheduled for monday. >> until monday. and the white house says at least 50,000 people, about 2.5% of the federal workforce have already accepted the offer. cnn's...
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mind bending. to work for boris johnson as his principal adviser, reality. when that fails... ..kaboom. he had that as a very boomer. in the way that you did. another scoop, of course, is that there was the lockdown if he had to go because he said he'd go, didn't he? yeah. leadership bids, and that is indeed what happened. obviously, it was contingency planning, but on one side you had wes streeting, now the health secretary, and was thinking about it. but he knew at the same time that rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor, would probably be thinking you know. and he says, have you thought about what you're going to do? and she said, i don't think it's going to happen. to which wes streeting said words to the effect of, but have you thought about what you might do if it does happen? it's not going to happen. but little did wes streeting know that already there this is an amazing story because the| it was tantalising for us. was king, who would be able to deputise for him in - assent to legislation or representing - the uk overseas? and there is this list that
mind bending. to work for boris johnson as his principal adviser, reality. when that fails... ..kaboom. he had that as a very boomer. in the way that you did. another scoop, of course, is that there was the lockdown if he had to go because he said he'd go, didn't he? yeah. leadership bids, and that is indeed what happened. obviously, it was contingency planning, but on one side you had wes streeting, now the health secretary, and was thinking about it. but he knew at the same time that rachel...
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i mean, what does that tell you, boris? >> i'm predicting feeling
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and former special advisor to prime minister boris johnson samuel kasumu.st disruptive tech a threat to humanity. on monday world leaders, tech bosses and ai experts will meet in paris for a massive summit on the future of ai. we're joined from there by stuart russell, who wrote the text book on al, and will be at the summit. welcome to newsnight. thank you. nice to be with _ welcome to newsnight. thank you. nice to be with you. _ welcome to newsnight. thank you. nice to be with you. great - welcome to newsnight. thank you. nice to be with you. great to - welcome to newsnight. thank you. nice to be with you. great to have i seize t“ he “gait"; a this google seize ta he “gait"; a this google dropped its you. this week, google dropped its previous commitment not to ai weapons and surveillance powered weapons and surveillance systems. what is your reaction to that? h systems. what is your reaction to that? , ., , . , ., that? it is an interesting decision. the history _ that? it is an interesting decision. the history of _ that? it is an interesting decision.
and former special advisor to prime minister boris johnson samuel kasumu.st disruptive tech a threat to humanity. on monday world leaders, tech bosses and ai experts will meet in paris for a massive summit on the future of ai. we're joined from there by stuart russell, who wrote the text book on al, and will be at the summit. welcome to newsnight. thank you. nice to be with _ welcome to newsnight. thank you. nice to be with you. _ welcome to newsnight. thank you. nice to be with you. great -...
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it only existed in the head of boris johnson. i really understand it.hey thought because they were promised that they were going to get something which the party opposite new was never going to be delivered. it is absolutely unforgivable. we will pick that up. we put in place a funded scheme to build as quickly as we can, but it has got to be funded. it has got to be deliverable. that is the difference between the approach we are taking and the approach they took. i will make sure a relevant minister meets with him and his constituents to explain that more fully to them. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in china deepseek has developed a ai model almost as good as the most advanced technology from openai. in the u.s. they are investing up to 500 billion dollars in building out data centers. to develop data centers you need two things. loss of energy and ideally cold weather. fortunately scotland has both of those in abundance. will the prime minister back glascow to help bring investment and solidify the uk's place as the third-largest ai market on earth? p.m.
it only existed in the head of boris johnson. i really understand it.hey thought because they were promised that they were going to get something which the party opposite new was never going to be delivered. it is absolutely unforgivable. we will pick that up. we put in place a funded scheme to build as quickly as we can, but it has got to be funded. it has got to be deliverable. that is the difference between the approach we are taking and the approach they took. i will make sure a relevant...
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shows less so i have her nickname, which was recruited at the ukrainian embassy in the czech republic. boris. u craig is secure with this service agents made sure, let's say i was fully trained prior to joining a russian army volunteer battalion in crimea. her knowledge of explosive shooting and reconnaissance was meant to help her assassinate a high ranking army officer. what would you, what they should to i received $1000.00 as an advance payment, the calendar and i've communicated via google mail and to draft at best the polygraph test and keep in bars something to support or she were trained in explosives, conspiracy, shooting and surveillance in 2023, i will send to the city of a so stop with the assignment, but new queen and secure to service the joined to bar special designation, latavia and i had to observe transmit information. the implant an explosive device in the office set to a 12 hour time or that amount of time should have been enough to get to sock she's done through can to create where bar has promised me a good life. this woman did say the in verona is, was also a trade in
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talking 2005, 2010, then we are talking about you, then conservatives about year, then qafiservatives the boris society we are about when we about 5 uk voters. think'about reform'llk'voters. you very much. in the past hour, trump been signing the trump has been signing the ., batch of latest batch of executive orders in the oval and that, on a 7 variety 7 7 variety of 7 7 variety of topics 7 gaza, iran, ga7za, iran, the 7canal, canal, so 7ca nal, so let's 7canal, so let's hear a 777511717555? 7 7 b|twhathe77h7a7d 7 77 little bit of what he had to say. little bit of what he had to sa . ., ~ u, little bit of what he had to sa . in �* a, little bit of what he had to say.- in funding . little bit of what he had to say. the in funding and the involvement in funding and the un, and— involvement in funding and the un, and the wild disparities - levels _ un, and the wild disparities levels of among countries e different countries that, as you — different countries that, as you have _ you have expressed pteviouslate i deeply you have expressed pteviousty, deeply unfair to you have expressed pteviousty,
talking 2005, 2010, then we are talking about you, then conservatives about year, then qafiservatives the boris society we are about when we about 5 uk voters. think'about reform'llk'voters. you very much. in the past hour, trump been signing the trump has been signing the ., batch of latest batch of executive orders in the oval and that, on a 7 variety 7 7 variety of 7 7 variety of topics 7 gaza, iran, ga7za, iran, the 7canal, canal, so 7ca nal, so let's 7canal, so let's hear a 777511717555?...
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. >> boris sanchez non mente. >> bordo campos. >> era. >> sempre kobe coy wire. il padre. >> e quando. >> poteva faceva il towel boy e ragazzo che pollice il parcheggio raccoglie pallone he's getting a master class in basketball. >> at an age when most kids are worried about where they're going to get ice cream next. >> i remember asking him that question. >> about his favorite gift, and i think it was a basketball he received for christmas. i think once he got that basketball as that kid, he was never, ever, ever going to let this go. basketball has the ability to take you places you don't know you could ever get. >> to. joe bryant. pinto da ba da da da da. una gran. >> i've got. >> good news and i've got bad news. what do you want? first? the bad. the news is news even more than ever. what's the good news? we're doing another season of have i got news for you. >> have i got news for you returns february 15th on cnn. >> saving for. >> retirement was tough enough. >> and navigating. >> markets can be challenging at times. >> i understand that's why. >> at fisher
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it's brianna, but we're having some communications issues where boris cannot hear you, but i can. so i'm going to continue on here. i know at one point, obviously, you served as omb director. i think you've had so many jobs in government, you're probably watching what is happening with a vantage point that not many people have. and a federal judge extended a temporary ban on trump's attempt to freeze federal funding. in your eyes, does he have the authority to do that? >> well, you know, again, this is a proposal that runs right into the, uh, the provisions of the constitution, which is that the congress has the power of the purse, not the administration, but the congress. and therefore, when you suddenly decide to freeze all federal spending, what you're doing is violating that constitutional provision which says that only congress can deal with that kind of funding. so, you know, ultimately, the court is not going to allow a president on his own to basically determine what is funded and what is not funded. that violates not just the constitution. it violates the budget act. >> s
it's brianna, but we're having some communications issues where boris cannot hear you, but i can. so i'm going to continue on here. i know at one point, obviously, you served as omb director. i think you've had so many jobs in government, you're probably watching what is happening with a vantage point that not many people have. and a federal judge extended a temporary ban on trump's attempt to freeze federal funding. in your eyes, does he have the authority to do that? >> well, you know,...
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i mean, this was famous during his first term where boris johnson and justin trudeau were seen on camerahen leave. but trump would speak for like, an hour in front of the world leader who's just sitting there while he's answering questions on whatever. and you can always see the world leaders kind of -- their faces. >> seth: yeah. >> and i was watching netanyahu the other night when trump was talking about the u.s. taking over gaza. which stunned at lot of people in the room. i mean, reporters, you can -- you start to hear, like, the clicks on the keyboard, like, going wild. but i was watching netanyahu looking at all the advisors, the faces, like, they're in the front row. just kind of, you know, with this bewildered expression on his face. >> seth: yeah. 'cause that maybe hadn't been a conversation that had previously happened with the two of them. >> i don't know if he realized how much trump was going to lean into it in that press conference. >> seth: yeah. you asked about -- you had a good question. which is, "who will live in gaza after america takes it over and owns it?" to his us
i mean, this was famous during his first term where boris johnson and justin trudeau were seen on camerahen leave. but trump would speak for like, an hour in front of the world leader who's just sitting there while he's answering questions on whatever. and you can always see the world leaders kind of -- their faces. >> seth: yeah. >> and i was watching netanyahu the other night when trump was talking about the u.s. taking over gaza. which stunned at lot of people in the room. i...
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the tories weren't taking advantage of brexit, except to bring in the boris wave of waves and waves ofuseless immigration. some would say i wouldn't say something like that, but right wingers say things like that. and also today on twitter, she was getting a little bit of trouble with some friends of ben's because she said that the project of the united kingdom and some were pointing out, we're not a project, we're not america, we're not a propositional nation. >> friends of ben. yeah, i don't i don't really understand. >> his his right wing mates. >> his his right wing mates. >> oh yeah, i've got loads. yeah, yeah. >> they were kicking off. >> they were kicking off. >> their horrible yeah horrible horrible people. >> i don't condone anything they say. >> no i don't. >> no i don't. >> see the point of kemi. >> see the point of kemi. >> i really don't see. >> i really don't see. >> the. >> the. >> point of her. it's sort of at this point like well. >> no, she'll have another. >> no, she'll have another. >> meeting i don't care. kemi. >> meeting i don't care. kemi. >> come to me. >> look
the tories weren't taking advantage of brexit, except to bring in the boris wave of waves and waves ofuseless immigration. some would say i wouldn't say something like that, but right wingers say things like that. and also today on twitter, she was getting a little bit of trouble with some friends of ben's because she said that the project of the united kingdom and some were pointing out, we're not a project, we're not america, we're not a propositional nation. >> friends of ben. yeah, i...
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i mean, what does that tell you, boris? >> i'm predicting feeling bloated. maybe calling in on monday, the lead with jake tapper starts right now. >> president trump. >> just kicked his. >> government disruption up a notch. the lead starts right. >> now. >> in dramatic for some people, disturbing fashion. the sign outside usaid headquarters came down, scraped off one letter at a time. this is just one agency. as the trump administration orders supervisors across federal government to decide which employees to retain and which ones to release as employees and managers take trump to court. saying this isn't legal. plus, who are these tech disrupters? cnn investigates the team working for the richest man in the world, elon musk, tapping into sensitive government systems, including a software engineer, a hackathon contest runner up and one worker who has already resigned after reports linked him to a twitter account with racist posts. see all of the operatives causing the stir and north korea a vacation destination. the town that the secret kingdom wants to make
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boris johnson. reform archewell, former tory mp. now she's a reform greater lincolnshire mayoral candidate andrea jenkyns joins me. i also want to ask her about the mega pact, because she knows nigel farage and boris johnson very well. is there anything in that mail on sunday's story? i'm going to be speaking to britain's strictest headmistress, katharine , head of headmistress, katharine, head of michaela academy in wembley. she's going to join me to discuss this ongoing row with the education secretary, bridget phillipson. expect some fireworks with that. and as the bank of england downgrades its growth projections for the british economy, i'm going to be speaking to the business leader, sir rocco forte, about the impact rachel reeves budget is having on small and medium sized businesses. as ever, we've got 90 minutes of very punchy politics ahead, so do not think of going anywhere. but first with me now to review the sunday front pages is former bbc broadcaster nicholas owen. nicholas, as i live and breathe. what a set of papers
boris johnson. reform archewell, former tory mp. now she's a reform greater lincolnshire mayoral candidate andrea jenkyns joins me. i also want to ask her about the mega pact, because she knows nigel farage and boris johnson very well. is there anything in that mail on sunday's story? i'm going to be speaking to britain's strictest headmistress, katharine , head of headmistress, katharine, head of michaela academy in wembley. she's going to join me to discuss this ongoing row with the education...
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johnson to defeat laboun for boris johnson to defeat labour.hen johnson obviously squandered an 80 seat majority with mass immigration. et cetera. et cetera. so, you know, my own personal view would be that this would be a mistake. the vast majority of the conservative mps would probably be better forming an alliance with the lib dems rather than us, because that's typically where they tend to stand, in my view. >> ooh, so you think they're more the current conservative party are more aligned to the lib dems than to reform? >> well, yeah. i mean, i mean, don't get me wrong, there are some conservative mps that we'd happily take and would happily, you know, if 1504 00:09:27,016
johnson to defeat laboun for boris johnson to defeat labour.hen johnson obviously squandered an 80 seat majority with mass immigration. et cetera. et cetera. so, you know, my own personal view would be that this would be a mistake. the vast majority of the conservative mps would probably be better forming an alliance with the lib dems rather than us, because that's typically where they tend to stand, in my view. >> ooh, so you think they're more the current conservative party are more...
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now, bring down boris johnson. now, he says of the conservative leader kemi badenoch, that she is a useless dud and that she'll be got rid of before long. i'll ask my panel about whether his views can be influential even now, and how the panel feels about the power wielded by unelected political appointees. tuesday will be the 50th anniversary of margaret thatcher becoming leader of the conservative party. i had the pleasure to serve the iron lady in opposition and in government to mark this moment in history, sir malcolm rifkind, secretary of state for scotland in her cabinet, will join me to reflect on the anniversary. sir keir starmer announced plans to make it easier to construct mini nuclear power stations. it comes in the same week that the government relaunched the net zero council. the former ceo of energy uk, angela knight, will join me to discuss the impact of those new policies. and stefan kyriazis will be here to update me on his theatrical excursions dunng me on his theatrical excursions during the wee
now, bring down boris johnson. now, he says of the conservative leader kemi badenoch, that she is a useless dud and that she'll be got rid of before long. i'll ask my panel about whether his views can be influential even now, and how the panel feels about the power wielded by unelected political appointees. tuesday will be the 50th anniversary of margaret thatcher becoming leader of the conservative party. i had the pleasure to serve the iron lady in opposition and in government to mark this...
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i know boris johnson infamously called sir keir starmer the human bollard, but surely the labour leader's ambition to find a bit of character could have waited until after an apparently deadly pandemic had passed. this is the actress in question, leonie mellinger, who was previously pictured at labour hq today. she's been proudly retweeting the sunday times piece that credited her with allegedly improving starmer's pubuc allegedly improving starmer's public performances. this apparent rule breach from sir keir starmer came during a much more serious time of covid than his beergate drama in durham. do you remember that where he and labour colleagues, including angela rayner, gathered for lagers and curries? remember this? there he was, the leader of the opposition at the time, swigging from a bottle, raising concerns that he wasn't working at all. he was actually eventually given the all clear by durham police for that meeting. he got away with it. but all of this matters because keir starmer was the first person during covid to demand the government went harder and faster with draconian r
i know boris johnson infamously called sir keir starmer the human bollard, but surely the labour leader's ambition to find a bit of character could have waited until after an apparently deadly pandemic had passed. this is the actress in question, leonie mellinger, who was previously pictured at labour hq today. she's been proudly retweeting the sunday times piece that credited her with allegedly improving starmer's pubuc allegedly improving starmer's public performances. this apparent rule...
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this was the height of lockdown when he was criticising boris johnson and people in number 10 downing turns out that him and rachel from accounts were having voice coaching lessons. they could have done this on zoom or by teams meeting, surely. chloe? >> absolutely. and now this was in december 2020. at this point, we've dealt with covid restrictions for a long time and everyone is used to zoom. everyone knows how to use it. but apparently for this voice coaching lesson, he couldn't do it on zoom, which just seems absolutely beyond me. this is when london was put into tier four restrictions. i was trapped in london, unable to see my family trapped by myself for christmas. meanwhile, keir starmer was able to meet with his voice coach. this is just absolutely unbelievable. now he thinks he's got off scot free because the met police have said we won't investigate. it's over three years old but i think anyone can see clear as day from the definition of a key worker that she does not meet it and he shows he's showing himself to be the biggest hypocrite in britain at the moment. >> chris ch
this was the height of lockdown when he was criticising boris johnson and people in number 10 downing turns out that him and rachel from accounts were having voice coaching lessons. they could have done this on zoom or by teams meeting, surely. chloe? >> absolutely. and now this was in december 2020. at this point, we've dealt with covid restrictions for a long time and everyone is used to zoom. everyone knows how to use it. but apparently for this voice coaching lesson, he couldn't do it...
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>>1.2 million in that boris wave. >> i can i can reform it didn't go to plan.o take i think from a conservative perspective, you know, take your time on this. if you get your immigration proposals wrong in the coming years, up until the next election, you will be viewed by, you know, most hard working, a kind of armchair political fans, people who don't, you know, watch political programmes every day. they don't watch pmqs, but they know the effects of illegal immigration in their communities. and if we don't, i say we if the conservative party don't nail it for those people, they will have no credibility. i think this is a first, first kind of foray into regaining that trust. and we talk about, you know, conservatives needing to neutralise the impact of reform. i don't think the conservative party should think about it on those terms. they should just think about what is the best, credible, workable policy. >> but being cynical about the timing here, oscar, we have this poll out this week that had the tories slipping down the polls to third place, reform top,
>>1.2 million in that boris wave. >> i can i can reform it didn't go to plan.o take i think from a conservative perspective, you know, take your time on this. if you get your immigration proposals wrong in the coming years, up until the next election, you will be viewed by, you know, most hard working, a kind of armchair political fans, people who don't, you know, watch political programmes every day. they don't watch pmqs, but they know the effects of illegal immigration in their...
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johnson didn't. >> yes, 100%, because he, you know, i'll never forget the way he went on over borison having a piece of birthday cake. and now we find out all of this stuff about the. >> vocals, the voice. >> vocals, the voice. >> coach, the essential worker, vocal coach. well, the only way that a vocal coach is an essential worker. well, i could yeah. >> i mean, look, to be fair, and to answer your question, this should hit anyone hard. and it should, of course, because it's absolutely disgusting. but the problem labour really do have now is they have set themselves up as these pious working for us in our service, and yet we have seen hand over fist that there just aren't those people. so yes, it hits them hard, but they're just demonstrating to us that they don't really know what the working person is, let alone be working in thei
johnson didn't. >> yes, 100%, because he, you know, i'll never forget the way he went on over borison having a piece of birthday cake. and now we find out all of this stuff about the. >> vocals, the voice. >> vocals, the voice. >> coach, the essential worker, vocal coach. well, the only way that a vocal coach is an essential worker. well, i could yeah. >> i mean, look, to be fair, and to answer your question, this should hit anyone hard. and it should, of course,...
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a huge number of people and now we have a prime minister saying all of the right things and i wish boris johnson well. if he keeps his promises, we will get a brexit that will put us in a completely different place to the rest of europe. we have a great future ahead of us. >> so we. >> so we. >> have to make the case for the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of free movement. i want people in this country to be able to go and work abroad. >> well. >> well. >> what did it mean for you.7 what >> what did it mean for you? what was promised? and in the end, what did we get? >> everything's in chaos. brexit has not been allowed to be delivered. >> what exactly are we benefiting from this? apart from rising costs in food. >> too many for a taste. change it. stop it! yeah. >> sore losers. >> sore losers. >> i would say so. really? >> i would say so. really? >> it's been a unique journey through british politics. and it began nearly a decade ago. turning your back to an anthem of a pretend country that's trying to assert itself as a global
a huge number of people and now we have a prime minister saying all of the right things and i wish boris johnson well. if he keeps his promises, we will get a brexit that will put us in a completely different place to the rest of europe. we have a great future ahead of us. >> so we. >> so we. >> have to make the case for the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of free movement. i want people in this country to be able to go...
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how come lockdown rules finished off bofis lockdown rules finished off boris johnson?e they simply ping off the armour of our premier? that's today's debate. is it time for starmer to face the music? get in touch gbnews.com/yoursay. now your headunes gbnews.com/yoursay. now your headlines and here's aaron armstrong. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> very much, martin. >> very much, martin. >> good afternoon to you. our top stories. five people have been shot at an educational centre in sweden. the extent of their injuries remains unclear. the shooting took place on a campus in the central city of orebro, where schools for both children and adults are located. a warning viewers may find the following footage distressing. >> oh my god, oh my god. >> oh my god, oh my god. >> and this footage shows students following emergency procedures by hiding under their desks. five people have been taken to hospital, four of them have undergone surgery and two are stable. police have also confirmed one of the injured people is the suspected attacker. well, this facility and nearby schoo
how come lockdown rules finished off bofis lockdown rules finished off boris johnson?e they simply ping off the armour of our premier? that's today's debate. is it time for starmer to face the music? get in touch gbnews.com/yoursay. now your headunes gbnews.com/yoursay. now your headlines and here's aaron armstrong. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> very much, martin. >> very much, martin. >> good afternoon to you. our top stories. five people have been shot at an...
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former prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people voted to leave. mr farage said this evening getting back our sovereignty was of course the right thing to do, but we need a government who will keep their promises to the british people and which truly believes in brexit. >> many. >> many. >> many. >> many millions of people voted brexit because they thought this was the way to take back control of our borders. and what have we had since 130 000 young men crossing the english channel in dinghies.7 net migration going up in 2023 to 1 million a year. there are so many people out there who feel literally betrayed. well, folks, i'm back and they won't get away with it. >> liberal democrats leader sir ed davey criticised the conservative brexit deal as an utter disaster for our country. >> lebanon is going to lead the debate in britain to have a closer relationship with our european colleagues. it's great for our trade, our economy, it's good for our defence and our security and
former prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people voted to leave. mr farage said this evening getting back our sovereignty was of course the right thing to do, but we need a government who will keep their promises to the british people and which truly believes in brexit. >> many. >> many. >> many. >> many millions of people voted brexit because they thought...
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so effectively, those huge numbers that we saw between 2019 and 2020 for the so—called boris wave.e big thing that we are all concerned about getting ilr will, by the time these policies are actually implemented, already have achieved ilr. so it is effectively introducing measures that don't give them the power to improve the situation and to reverse some of the catastrophic immigration policies that they implemented on their watch. >> rob, do you think the world now is ready for something a bit more? i don't know, red meat? the dial has moved on. look at what's happening across europe. in france, they're saying no benefits for five years for anybody coming into the country. in sweden, they're paying $36,000 for illegal immigrants to leave the country. they're paying to leave the country. they're paying them to get on a flight to go to italy. they're turning back the boats to tunisia, in germany, germany, closing the borders to all illegals, and are even deporting afghans to the taliban . poland, army on the taliban. poland, army on the border, barbed wire on its border. perhaps we
so effectively, those huge numbers that we saw between 2019 and 2020 for the so—called boris wave.e big thing that we are all concerned about getting ilr will, by the time these policies are actually implemented, already have achieved ilr. so it is effectively introducing measures that don't give them the power to improve the situation and to reverse some of the catastrophic immigration policies that they implemented on their watch. >> rob, do you think the world now is ready for...
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to be fair to boris johnson, he was at the forefront. >> the fact that if trump puts tariffs on the european union, we're free to be outside of it. but all the more. i mean, how long do you i mean, how many examples do you want? >> nigel. come on. it is ridiculous. >> that's what you get from a poorly run brexit. well. >> but but the burden on small businesses, the burden on farmers, the burden, you know, the lack of professional qualification, lining up with people, the ability to travel. it's just. >> well, the burden the burden is interesting, ronald. because, you know, one of the things that we all believed and certainly of the 5.5 million men and women running small businesses who overwhelmingly voted brexit. they thought the rulebook would get simpler. there's evidence that actually the rule book barely changed , and that barely changed, and that actually our own quangos and regulatory authorities have made people's lives even more miserable. well, look. >> i want to come back on something that joe said. but in answer to your question, yes, there is further to go in terms of simplifyin
to be fair to boris johnson, he was at the forefront. >> the fact that if trump puts tariffs on the european union, we're free to be outside of it. but all the more. i mean, how long do you i mean, how many examples do you want? >> nigel. come on. it is ridiculous. >> that's what you get from a poorly run brexit. well. >> but but the burden on small businesses, the burden on farmers, the burden, you know, the lack of professional qualification, lining up with people, the...
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even if you're on the brexit side, to say, hang on, i regret what has been made of it, which is the borisno one was going to vote for, like, let's have the worst people from around the world. >> no one was voting. >> no one was voting. >> for them. they didn't put that in the side of the bus. >> did they? >> did they? >> right. >> right. >> but the regret is one of those things. of course they regret brexit. if you ask anybody, think of something that you've done. do you? do you regret it? >> working with. >> working with. >> lewis schaffer, working with lewis schaffer. exactly. giving lewis schaffer. exactly. giving lewis schaffer. exactly. giving lewis schaffer a job people always regret. that's the first emotion that they have is regret. and if you could avoid regret, then you're in good shape. >> yeah, i voted remain and i'm actually in favour of brexit now that i've seen who it annoys. >> yes, that's how i make most of my decisions. >> yeah. moving on. we've got the sunday telegraph nick, with this with the prime minister easing rules for illegal immigrants. this is insane. >> more i
even if you're on the brexit side, to say, hang on, i regret what has been made of it, which is the borisno one was going to vote for, like, let's have the worst people from around the world. >> no one was voting. >> no one was voting. >> for them. they didn't put that in the side of the bus. >> did they? >> did they? >> right. >> right. >> but the regret is one of those things. of course they regret brexit. if you ask anybody, think of something...
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out with the tories because he was a staunch remainer and eventually he was stripped of the whip by borisjohnson in 2019 for refusing to play johnson in 2019 for refusing to play ball there. so he sort of almost de facto a labour politician now, in my view. but it's a worrying sign. as i say, it's a worrying sign. as i say, it's it hasn't been formed yet, let alone come up with any recommendations. but obviously off the back of a week in which we've seen one man shot dead for burning the quran, however deliberately provocative he was obviously being another man arrested in manchester, despite the fact that there is no. blasphemy law in this country because he was considered to be. >> it was racial incitement. >> it was racial incitement. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> islam is not a race. >> no, exactly. >> no, exactly. >> so i mean, arguably we do need a council, a committee of discussion to clear the air on this. and if they have this council, then it comes down firmly on the side of free speech and, and refusal to, to drift back into medieval notions that that you certain texts are sacred and mu
out with the tories because he was a staunch remainer and eventually he was stripped of the whip by borisjohnson in 2019 for refusing to play johnson in 2019 for refusing to play ball there. so he sort of almost de facto a labour politician now, in my view. but it's a worrying sign. as i say, it's a worrying sign. as i say, it's it hasn't been formed yet, let alone come up with any recommendations. but obviously off the back of a week in which we've seen one man shot dead for burning the quran,...