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and boris, too, will fall in love very much. d at that time, it means that he went to the store himself. i was not economic. he was housekeeping and cooking. uh, i always bought chickens, such small hungarian crusts are very large and cooked. we were the only two left. boris moiseev chose a solo career. lyudmila tolkovich. the meeting with her older brother boris moiseev marx turned her life upside down. they invited us, but the two of us celebrated this business, and we were happy, and now only old photographs remind us of the starry past. that's it. that's mine in orenburg. yes, and now attention to the question. boris is stored in your moscow apartment and in your brother's house in montreal with a snapshot that you both share equally. treasure. open the secret, what can you suggest on it? no, let's talk to boris, i accept your answer. boris let's invite your daughter-in-law and patriot express colleague to the studio lyudmila we are waiting for you my girl is mine thank you lyudmila please sit down my girl, my girl. lyudmila
and boris, too, will fall in love very much. d at that time, it means that he went to the store himself. i was not economic. he was housekeeping and cooking. uh, i always bought chickens, such small hungarian crusts are very large and cooked. we were the only two left. boris moiseev chose a solo career. lyudmila tolkovich. the meeting with her older brother boris moiseev marx turned her life upside down. they invited us, but the two of us celebrated this business, and we were happy, and now...
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we were in his apartment, and i was at the request at the request of boris and at the request of everyoneresent. i fried them chicken. i fried them chickens, stewed them with a side dish and treated them and everyone liked it. you just don't know, you don't know anything, yes, we were just born in this color, when we were on the transfer, the stars came down to us which apartment listen to luda luda will tell you everything. well, let's listen to your wife lyudmila , i understand correctly, you worked with boris in a trio express train and it started. uh, we have jurmala, and then we moved to moscow. we slowly went on tour to mogilev and met mars there and continued here in monre. why didn't the brothers get along? uh, the borisov marx always had a very good relationship. this is with his older brother, where they formed this relationship. he is now, unfortunately, also dead. and why relations have deteriorated over the past year and a half? and you understand that the peas helped this, as it were, well, the fact that the peas were the only one who helped. you were supposed to help. they
we were in his apartment, and i was at the request at the request of boris and at the request of everyoneresent. i fried them chicken. i fried them chickens, stewed them with a side dish and treated them and everyone liked it. you just don't know, you don't know anything, yes, we were just born in this color, when we were on the transfer, the stars came down to us which apartment listen to luda luda will tell you everything. well, let's listen to your wife lyudmila , i understand correctly, you...
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you mentioned boris and rishi sunak but who l boris and rishi sunak but who else is in the running?in the running? no one has officially _ else is in the running? no one has officially put _ else is in the running? no one has officially put their - else is in the running? no one has officially put their name i has officially put their name in the hat but there are names we are expecting. one is former chancellor rishi sunak. he came second to liz truss in the summer leadership campaign. opposing the economic proposals which she made and eventually brought in. so he has had the benefit of the past 45 days being quietly proved right. however, some tory mps are suspicious of him. he is also incredibly wealthy which could be a gift to labour in the opposition at a time of the cost of living crisis in the uk. other candidates are penny mordaunt, leader of the house of commons. she is regarded as a good communicator however she is untested at this level. as are the other candidates, potential candidates, suella braverman home secretary up until yesterday, and kemi badenoch, some tory say
you mentioned boris and rishi sunak but who l boris and rishi sunak but who else is in the running?in the running? no one has officially _ else is in the running? no one has officially put _ else is in the running? no one has officially put their - else is in the running? no one has officially put their name i has officially put their name in the hat but there are names we are expecting. one is former chancellor rishi sunak. he came second to liz truss in the summer leadership campaign....
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i've backed up boris and i'll boris isn't doing it, i'm going over to rishi. be a fine prime minister. i've done many interviews of the past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point. but past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point.- past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify _ otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the _ otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? - otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? he - otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? he was | rishi sunak unify the party? he was one of the first very senior ministers to resign in the summer, which led to borisjohnson�*s downfall. and some people have not forgiven him for that. i downfall. and some people have not forgiven him for that.— forgiven him for that. i think if ou look forgiven him for that. i think if you look at — forgiven him for that. i think if you look at the _ forgiven him for that. i think if you look at the recent - fo
i've backed up boris and i'll boris isn't doing it, i'm going over to rishi. be a fine prime minister. i've done many interviews of the past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point. but past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point.- past two days and i've never said otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify _ otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the _ otherwise on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? - otherwise on that...
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and this bust is my boris moiseev lives. guests and proudly shows everyone her dressing room here and concert costumes, outfits ethers in the world of huge collections of belts and hats. and each item in the apartment has its own story pillow alla pugacheva gave my gift to lolita, pictures with star friends on a separate table. she is the most dear to my heart photo of my mother, this is my mother. i always went in with me boris moiseev does not hide his childhood he spent in poverty and always dreamed of a luxurious life, therefore becoming famous the singer does not spare money for himself. he must have the very best. close to the gathering i know you're wearing a beautiful new suit. i have n't seen him yet. one and a half thousand then attention is a question. your luxurious apartment is full of antiques and exclusives, but you only need one every night without it. you refuse to sleep. name what it is, as well as its length and width. dimensionality i know a man who slept side by side with you for several years. say the n
and this bust is my boris moiseev lives. guests and proudly shows everyone her dressing room here and concert costumes, outfits ethers in the world of huge collections of belts and hats. and each item in the apartment has its own story pillow alla pugacheva gave my gift to lolita, pictures with star friends on a separate table. she is the most dear to my heart photo of my mother, this is my mother. i always went in with me boris moiseev does not hide his childhood he spent in poverty and...
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boris and ron were in the class that wrote the play. ron and russ were in the class where i traumatized them by dragging them through all of sheldon's politics envision. i taught and russ was not in the class but russ just got out in july after 32 years. and so -- they've all read the book, ron and, boris helped edit the book. but i'm going to set it up and pass the mic to them and they can begin to pull out from that experience in the book what they think is salient and important. so i went in to teach this class at east jersey state prison through the mj step program which is run out of rutgers and allows people on the inside to earn their associates and their b.a. and i wanted them to read the great playwright amir baraka, the red dutch-man, the great august wilson, miguel piniero, and others and it was clear when i got into the class that very few members of the class had much experience with theater and drama. so i suggested they write scenes as an exercise. what i didn't know is that one of the students in the class, kabi, r, in ar
boris and ron were in the class that wrote the play. ron and russ were in the class where i traumatized them by dragging them through all of sheldon's politics envision. i taught and russ was not in the class but russ just got out in july after 32 years. and so -- they've all read the book, ron and, boris helped edit the book. but i'm going to set it up and pass the mic to them and they can begin to pull out from that experience in the book what they think is salient and important. so i went in...
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and boris johnson. ying to get the party together— unity and trying to get the party together because, clearly, that is a fundamental necessity for any, for the country the mac benefit, we need a stable _ the country the mac benefit, we need a stable government, don't we? and mayhe _ a stable government, don't we? and mayhe -- _ a stable government, don't we? and maybe —— labour say they are incapable _ maybe —— labour say they are incapable of that. from the tory point _ incapable of that. from the tory point of— incapable of that. from the tory point of view, they need stability, they need — point of view, they need stability, they need a unified party as best they need a unified party as best they can — they need a unified party as best they can do it and that is what penny— they can do it and that is what penny mordaunt is talking about in that article. she sees herself as a way of— that article. she sees herself as a way of doing it but there is a broader— way of doing it but there is a broader mess
and boris johnson. ying to get the party together— unity and trying to get the party together because, clearly, that is a fundamental necessity for any, for the country the mac benefit, we need a stable _ the country the mac benefit, we need a stable government, don't we? and mayhe _ a stable government, don't we? and mayhe -- _ a stable government, don't we? and maybe —— labour say they are incapable _ maybe —— labour say they are incapable of that. from the tory point _ incapable of...
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boris and ron were in the class that wrote the play. ron and russ were in the class where i traumatized them by dragging them through all of sheldon weldon's politics and vision. i've taught and russ was not in the class but i thought russ. russ just got out in july after 32 years. and so they've all read the book, rhonda morris helped edit the book. but i'm going to set it up and pass the mic to them and they can begin to pull out enfrom that experience in the book what they think is salient and cimportant. i went in to teach this class and east jersey state prison through the nj step program which is run out of rockers and allows people on the inside to earn their associates and their ba. and i wanted them to read the great playwrights amiri baraka, a red dutchman, the great august wilson. miguel pinero. mccranie, others. and it was clear when i got into the class that very few members of the class had much experience with theater and drama. so just as you get them familiar with dramatic dialogue because everything in a plate of course
boris and ron were in the class that wrote the play. ron and russ were in the class where i traumatized them by dragging them through all of sheldon weldon's politics and vision. i've taught and russ was not in the class but i thought russ. russ just got out in july after 32 years. and so they've all read the book, rhonda morris helped edit the book. but i'm going to set it up and pass the mic to them and they can begin to pull out enfrom that experience in the book what they think is salient...
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give it up for boris and chris. [applause] >> things, virginia and thanks for labyrinth book who donated over 700 books to the library at east jersey state prison where with my students you are about to meet three of my remarkable students, worked on and finished college degree, some include them to embody and there are several people here, jennifer who have been so important in the lives of those who have been demonized and forgotten so it is a special night. wboris and ron were in the clas that wrote the play. ron and russ were in the class where i traumatize them by dragging them through all of chauvin's politics and vision.wa [laughter] i've taught -- russ was not in the cost russ got out in july after 32 years and they have all read the book, ron helped editth the book but i'm going to set it up and passed the mic to them they can pull from that experience in the book but they think is important. i went to teach the class at east jersey state prison through the program which is run out of rutgers and allows peop
give it up for boris and chris. [applause] >> things, virginia and thanks for labyrinth book who donated over 700 books to the library at east jersey state prison where with my students you are about to meet three of my remarkable students, worked on and finished college degree, some include them to embody and there are several people here, jennifer who have been so important in the lives of those who have been demonized and forgotten so it is a special night. wboris and ron were in the...
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now boris isn't _ and i backed boris and now boris isn't doing — and i backed boris and now boris— isn't doing it, i am going over to rishi, ithink isn't doing it, i am going over to rishi, i think rishi would be a fine prime _ rishi, i think rishi would be a fine prime minister, i have done many interviews — prime minister, i have done many interviews over the past two days and i_ interviews over the past two days and i have — interviews over the past two days and i have never ever set otherwise on that— and i have never ever set otherwise on that point. but and i have never ever set otherwise on that point-— on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify _ on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the _ on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? - on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? he - on that point. but how can rishi sunak unify the party? he was l on that point. but how can rishi. sunak unify the party? he was on on that point. but how can rishi - sunak unify the party? he was on the first very senior ministers to resign in the summer, which
now boris isn't _ and i backed boris and now boris isn't doing — and i backed boris and now boris— isn't doing it, i am going over to rishi, ithink isn't doing it, i am going over to rishi, i think rishi would be a fine prime _ rishi, i think rishi would be a fine prime minister, i have done many interviews — prime minister, i have done many interviews over the past two days and i_ interviews over the past two days and i have — interviews over the past two days and i have never ever set...
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and that's boris _ now is not the time. and that's boris his— now is not the time. er. he worked there _ boris his own newspaper. he worked there sometime and he is an economist to make a lot of money. even _ economist to make a lot of money. even they— economist to make a lot of money. even they are saying is it really time _ even they are saying is it really time to bring back boris? i was thinking, — time to bring back boris? i was thinking, one of the problems he has, _ thinking, one of the problems he has, obviously the races to get to 100 there's — has, obviously the races to get to 100 there's been some reports in the last hour— 100 there's been some reports in the last hour or— 100 there's been some reports in the last hour or so that rishi sunak has -ot last hour or so that rishi sunak has got the _ last hour or so that rishi sunak has got the backing of 100 mps and is moved _ got the backing of 100 mps and is moved on — got the backing of 100 mps and is moved on from the numbers we will see reported in the front pages for the first— see reported in the fron
and that's boris _ now is not the time. and that's boris his— now is not the time. er. he worked there _ boris his own newspaper. he worked there sometime and he is an economist to make a lot of money. even _ economist to make a lot of money. even they— economist to make a lot of money. even they are saying is it really time _ even they are saying is it really time to bring back boris? i was thinking, — time to bring back boris? i was thinking, one of the problems he has, _ thinking, one...
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returns and the pole that narrative boris returns and the hole on _ that narrativens and the pole on it and over half is unhappy to see _ pole on it and over half is unhappy to see the — pole on it and over half is unhappy to see the return. i can see this, demand — to see the return. i can see this, demand for— to see the return. i can see this, demand for general election is completely understandable. we will be in a _ completely understandable. we will be in a situation where we may return — be in a situation where we may return to — be in a situation where we may return to the previous prime mihister_ return to the previous prime minister but we will of had two chahges— minister but we will of had two changes of leadership of course we don't _ changes of leadership of course we don't etect — changes of leadership of course we don't elect prime minister is on the presidential system. at the same time there is a real question of the tegitimacx — time there is a real question of the lecitima . . time there is a real question of the lecitima . , . ., , . legitimacy.
returns and the pole that narrative boris returns and the hole on _ that narrativens and the pole on it and over half is unhappy to see _ pole on it and over half is unhappy to see the — pole on it and over half is unhappy to see the return. i can see this, demand — to see the return. i can see this, demand for— to see the return. i can see this, demand for general election is completely understandable. we will be in a _ completely understandable. we will be in a situation where we may...
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you saw boris and i saw boris, i was at his house sergey peas. sional, as it were, services that i can provide and which turned out. i'm listening to talk about how he was so weak, lying abandoned by some one who could not write or read anywhere. it is not true. i say absolutely official. i saw him not so long ago, we sat with him drinking tea. he was waiting for me. he was in the mood. he kissed me. he spoke to me. why? he says he didn't speak, he spoke, yes, he spoke like a stroke patient. i have dad also had a stroke. he, too, mostly expressed himself in obscenities, but spoke a few words perfectly. sit down yes go i don't want margarita what did you say? boris you are beautiful, sit down. let's drink some tea. oh well, no speech related to that doesn't mean he was an idiot. he just said, like a prolitik, how to what i want to say to the fact that you are now discussing that, well, how could it be that against his will he had to put some kind of nurse there. well, it could have just been sent immediately to the next world after 2 days, he began
you saw boris and i saw boris, i was at his house sergey peas. sional, as it were, services that i can provide and which turned out. i'm listening to talk about how he was so weak, lying abandoned by some one who could not write or read anywhere. it is not true. i say absolutely official. i saw him not so long ago, we sat with him drinking tea. he was waiting for me. he was in the mood. he kissed me. he spoke to me. why? he says he didn't speak, he spoke, yes, he spoke like a stroke patient. i...
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and should be our next prime minister. what do you make of the speculation? well, borisremarkable guy, and he can do things that other people can't. so i don't find it at all surprising that we're getting this sort of noise about, "will he come back? "could he do the job?" i think the party needs to think quite hard before it, it kind of goes down this road, you know? who knows? it's not really for me to say. but, you know, there was a reason why he left office and there's a reason why he was so successful in office. and they've got to work out which of those is going to be the most important for them. what do you think was the reason he had to leave office, that matters, now? so, i think the problem was the the sense of sort of confusion and chaos that surrounded him. i think partygate was a kind of special moment, if you like, you know, a very unhappy one. but it was a product of an extraordinary period. i think what people will probably want to see is the sense that he can run a government, he can organise things. he has a set of things he wants to deliver, can take d
and should be our next prime minister. what do you make of the speculation? well, borisremarkable guy, and he can do things that other people can't. so i don't find it at all surprising that we're getting this sort of noise about, "will he come back? "could he do the job?" i think the party needs to think quite hard before it, it kind of goes down this road, you know? who knows? it's not really for me to say. but, you know, there was a reason why he left office and there's a...
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reactive respect that process and boris has said that. i process and boris has said that. at and how it will play out. most people in my city are telling me they want us to focus on that levelling up agenda. remember boris johnson started that agenda and that's why it's so important. they want us to focus on getting nhs waiting lists down, focus on the cost of living crisis and boris johnson in my mind is best placed to deliver against all of those. lets leave it there. _ deliver against all of those. lets leave it there. good _ deliver against all of those. lets leave it there. good to have you with us, many thanks stop leave it there. good to have you with us, many thanks sto this morning there was a stark warning from the former governor of the bank of england, lord king. he said whoever is in power will need to impose public spending cuts or tax rises in order to tackle inflation. mervyn king said central banks had got it wrong by printing money — to support people during the pandemic. i think all central banks made the mistake during the lockdown period of thinking tha
reactive respect that process and boris has said that. i process and boris has said that. at and how it will play out. most people in my city are telling me they want us to focus on that levelling up agenda. remember boris johnson started that agenda and that's why it's so important. they want us to focus on getting nhs waiting lists down, focus on the cost of living crisis and boris johnson in my mind is best placed to deliver against all of those. lets leave it there. _ deliver against all of...
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- about boris johnson. and how does penny mordaunt tally up? she - about boris johnson. penny mordaunt tally up? she is an unknown quantity. _ penny mordaunt tally up? she is an unknown quantity. she _ penny mordaunt tally up? she is an unknown quantity. she is _ penny mordaunt tally up? she is an unknown quantity. she is fairly - penny mordaunt tally up? she is an unknown quantity. she is fairly well liked among the membership, but they are not sure about her and if we look to the general public, most people don't really know who penny morden is or what she stands for or what she would bring to the table. in that position, you have two ways you can go. as more people get familiar with you, you can get more popular, but equally, it could be the more you are exposed to the public, the less popular you become because they look at you and say, we are not fond of what you have to offer. so penny mordaunt has to work on getting out there and convincing more mps to back her because at the minute, she is the furthest out of the three of them. find minute, she is the furthest out
- about boris johnson. and how does penny mordaunt tally up? she - about boris johnson. penny mordaunt tally up? she is an unknown quantity. _ penny mordaunt tally up? she is an unknown quantity. she _ penny mordaunt tally up? she is an unknown quantity. she is _ penny mordaunt tally up? she is an unknown quantity. she is fairly - penny mordaunt tally up? she is an unknown quantity. she is fairly well liked among the membership, but they are not sure about her and if we look to the general...
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at the end of the class russ would put his arms around them and they would all pray. i know this from boris if settlement was dejected and alone and rejected the mess hall russ would go and sit next them and hold their hand. boris addresses the only guy i know he refused to allow the prison culture to define him. he will get out and that defiance will save him. just to talk about radical love and what it means in the physical setting like the prison is that russ dealing with the bloods was trying to get a particular member of the bloods to come to the prayer services that you had. the other said you bleed and you bleed out. that meant if he wase going to leave when that christian community russ was a part of it he's going get a beat down. you went to the bloods is that i will take his place, beat me down. and in the present that upends the entire ethos of the prison. they were so stunned they didn't. but he said beat me down. i have met some of the most remarkable people in my life. in prison and three of them are sitting here today. people of tremendous integrity and brilliance. i do not t
at the end of the class russ would put his arms around them and they would all pray. i know this from boris if settlement was dejected and alone and rejected the mess hall russ would go and sit next them and hold their hand. boris addresses the only guy i know he refused to allow the prison culture to define him. he will get out and that defiance will save him. just to talk about radical love and what it means in the physical setting like the prison is that russ dealing with the bloods was...
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and we must talk about boris johnson. _ moving forward. and we must talk about boris johnson. t who is the person we want to be the chief executive and in 10 downing street taking decisions in the national interest and i know it is fun and it sells copy and all the rest of it to speculate on whether or not boris johnson is going to return in the drama that would entail the house of commons for the conservative party and that's great for those of us who love watching politics but now is a serious time and we are seeing people worried about their mortgages and energy bills in the country's economy is in a parlous state and we owe it to the british people to get it right and that means taking a serious look at where we want to go and who we want to take us there and if we are going to do that, we need to talk about rishi sunak as prime minister. . . ~' , ., to talk about rishi sunak as prime minister. . ., ~ , ., , . to talk about rishi sunak as prime minister. . ., ~ , . . minister. . thank you very much. we a- reciate minister. . thank you very much. we appreciate you _ minister
and we must talk about boris johnson. _ moving forward. and we must talk about boris johnson. t who is the person we want to be the chief executive and in 10 downing street taking decisions in the national interest and i know it is fun and it sells copy and all the rest of it to speculate on whether or not boris johnson is going to return in the drama that would entail the house of commons for the conservative party and that's great for those of us who love watching politics but now is a...
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and he was wary about bringing boris johnson back. hought most colleagues wouldn't go for it because the committee hearings and what would happen if they had to get rid of boris johnson a second time. they thought than they simply couldn't resist. these are all things that the conservative party members on the leadership candidates and potential backers. >> thank you very much. what we have learned over the last few weeks is that the markets are back in control. and obviously did for liz truss's budget. a market commentator providing primary and secondary markets for equity and debt products. how did markets react today to liz truss's resignation? >> i think initially ok. the most important thing is to watch the bond markets and how it actually performs and it performed really quite well. i would like to suggest it's about three months since boris johnson left. people express their displeasure whether it was joe biden and other people with the office of budget responsibity being nowhere near that budget. we saw those rise from 1% at th
and he was wary about bringing boris johnson back. hought most colleagues wouldn't go for it because the committee hearings and what would happen if they had to get rid of boris johnson a second time. they thought than they simply couldn't resist. these are all things that the conservative party members on the leadership candidates and potential backers. >> thank you very much. what we have learned over the last few weeks is that the markets are back in control. and obviously did for liz...
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or boris johnson and said longer afterwards. or boris johnson and sajid javid _ longer afterwards. oris johnson and sajid javid as _ longer afterwards. or boris johnson and sajid javid as well. _ longer afterwards. or boris johnson and sajid javid as well. in _ longer afterwards. or boris johnson and sajid javid as well. in some - and sajid javid as well. in some ways you want a bit of tension between number ten and number 11. number ten wants to do something, number 11 says hang on, i'm not sure we can afford that, it is part and parcel of life. the truss government made a huge deal of the fact they wanted to break away from decades of treasury orthodoxy and come up with a whole new approach. they sacked one of the senior... toms colour, highly respected. they said to the obr we don't want you to mark our homework on this occasion. because they set out in this bold new vision of low taxes and what have you, it will be very difficult to have a school of truss and a non—school of truss living next door to each other. it will be interesting to see who she can get to do the job because
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i think boris probably felt that he wanted to be in the united party. looking at the way of a scapegoat and want to put himself through that again, i do respect him for that. the reality is, we're in the business of running the country. i'm in the business of trying to work as hard as i possibly can for my constituents and get the investments into morecambe. i look at how the economy is going to fare up and am very happy that jeremy hunt is the chancellor. i think with rishi sunak being his boss, i think it would be a very good partnership. what did strike me from this statement that borisjohnson put out that he said he would be very well to lead the conservatives into a general election in 2024. what does that indicate that he might be thinking about how rishi sunak might be getting along in the next couple years? because you have to be the leader of the party to lead them into a general election. i think it all honesty that boris gave this a lot of thought. he decided to reach the conclusion that he did personally, i would i would still like to see boris and government, somewhere somewher
i think boris probably felt that he wanted to be in the united party. looking at the way of a scapegoat and want to put himself through that again, i do respect him for that. the reality is, we're in the business of running the country. i'm in the business of trying to work as hard as i possibly can for my constituents and get the investments into morecambe. i look at how the economy is going to fare up and am very happy that jeremy hunt is the chancellor. i think with rishi sunak being his...
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or boris johnson and sa'id longer afterwards. or boris johnson and saiid javid _ longer afterwards. . or boris johnson and sajid javid as well. in _ longer afterwards. or boris johnson and sajid javid as well. in some i and sajid javid as well. in some ways you want a bit of tension between number ten and number 11. number ten wants to do something, number 11 says hang on, i'm not sure we can afford that, it is part and parcel of life. the truss government made a huge deal of the fact they wanted to break away from decades of treasury orthodoxy and come up with a whole new approach. they sacked one of the senior... toms colour, highly respected. they said to the obr we don't want you to mark our homework on this occasion. because they set out in this bold new vision of low taxes and what have you, it will be very difficult to have a school of truss and a non—school of truss living next door to each other. it will be interesting to see who she can get to do the job because
or boris johnson and sa'id longer afterwards. or boris johnson and saiid javid _ longer afterwards. . or boris johnson and sajid javid as well. in _ longer afterwards. or boris johnson and sajid javid as well. in some i and sajid javid as well. in some ways you want a bit of tension between number ten and number 11. number ten wants to do something, number 11 says hang on, i'm not sure we can afford that, it is part and parcel of life. the truss government made a huge deal of the fact they...
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got us throu~h and many let's hear. boris got us through covid _ and many let's hear. - and many let's hear. boris got us through covid and people have i and many let's hear. boris got us - through covid and people have mixed feelings— through covid and people have mixed feelings but— through covid and people have mixed feelings but at— through covid and people have mixed feelings but at the _ through covid and people have mixed feelings but at the end _ through covid and people have mixed feelings but at the end of _ through covid and people have mixed feelings but at the end of the - through covid and people have mixed feelings but at the end of the day, i feelings but at the end of the day, ithink_ feelings but at the end of the day, ilhink he's— feelings but at the end of the day, i think he's good. _ feelings but at the end of the day, i think he's good. igirlho— feelings but at the end of the day, i think he's good.— i think he's good. who should be prime minister? _ i think he's good. who should be prime minister? rishi _ i think he's good. who should be prime mi
got us throu~h and many let's hear. boris got us through covid _ and many let's hear. - and many let's hear. boris got us through covid and people have i and many let's hear. boris got us - through covid and people have mixed feelings— through covid and people have mixed feelings but— through covid and people have mixed feelings but at— through covid and people have mixed feelings but at the _ through covid and people have mixed feelings but at the end _ through covid and people have...
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you are asking a question| everyone has asked since boris johnson emerged, and bear in mind, i was atn boris change? the simple answer is no. br; boris change? the simple answer is no. �* , , w boris change? the simple answer is no. �* , , , ., no. by the time they reach his age, basically peeple — no. by the time they reach his age, basically people have _ no. by the time they reach his age, basically people have founded - no. by the time they reach his age, basically people have founded their ideas on the way they work. i agree, you can't expect change, but i think what you could expect and this is going to be one of the issues, you know, can people be self—aware about their weaknesses, understand what they are naturally good at and where they are naturally good at and where they need help, and get people to do they need help, and get people to do the things that they don't necessarily feel they are good at themselves? and that is what we didn't quite see, i think. that themselves? and that is what we didn't quite see, i think.- didn't quite see, i think. that is the test for _ didn
you are asking a question| everyone has asked since boris johnson emerged, and bear in mind, i was atn boris change? the simple answer is no. br; boris change? the simple answer is no. �* , , w boris change? the simple answer is no. �* , , , ., no. by the time they reach his age, basically peeple — no. by the time they reach his age, basically people have _ no. by the time they reach his age, basically people have founded - no. by the time they reach his age, basically people have founded...
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and jostling put for position. boris johnson's team yes. and jostling put for position.are adamant they have the numbers now, they do have 100 plus mps ready to go and nominate the former prime minister for what would be in extraordinary political comeback, even if he were to formally enter the race never mind it. penny mordaunt supporters talked with some confidence and enthusiasm about her but they are not as sure, they can't be sure at this point that they have the support that is needed. so it looks like a lot can happen in what is a very short and unpredictable contest between now and monday afternoon. but it looks like at this point it is likely to be rishi sunak and borisjohnson in that final two. 0ne—man rule with six loyal men in supporting roles. that's what was effectively confirmed in china today — as xi jinping was elected to a tradition—breaking third five year—term as the communist party's general secretary. china's most formidably entrenched leader since mao zedong appeared in beijing's great hall of the people with his new leadership team — which some ob
and jostling put for position. boris johnson's team yes. and jostling put for position.are adamant they have the numbers now, they do have 100 plus mps ready to go and nominate the former prime minister for what would be in extraordinary political comeback, even if he were to formally enter the race never mind it. penny mordaunt supporters talked with some confidence and enthusiasm about her but they are not as sure, they can't be sure at this point that they have the support that is needed. so...
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it is worth - noting as well that boris johnson noting as well that borisjohnson and rishi sunak, werer programme than boris johnson and liz truss. that is one of the things we have seen through the last few months. borisjohnson's ideological alignment with rishi sunak is closer than with liz truss. it was the personal element that stopped him from endorsing rishi sunak. it will become a sticking point in the next few days, whatever happens was we are currently assuming that if the vote does go to the membership and it is between those two men then borisjohnson will win. he has in the past been immensely popular with party leadership. that might be quite a big assumption. we haven't got any recent polling of conservative minister go one. we know that rishi sunak didn't do too badly at all, a lot better than people thought he would do. he does have a base, he is fresh in peoples minds. it is not impossible that he will win. the bbc's current _ impossible that he will win. the bbc's current figures have rishi bbc�*s current figures have rishi sunak on 102 numbers. you mentioned figures t
it is worth - noting as well that boris johnson noting as well that borisjohnson and rishi sunak, werer programme than boris johnson and liz truss. that is one of the things we have seen through the last few months. borisjohnson's ideological alignment with rishi sunak is closer than with liz truss. it was the personal element that stopped him from endorsing rishi sunak. it will become a sticking point in the next few days, whatever happens was we are currently assuming that if the vote does go...
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boris — and what do we know? in the past few minutes, boris johnson's _ and what do we know? nson's cam have . minutes, borisjohnson's cam have said they think he has 100 backers but the official count we have from public declarations is that much lower figure of about 50. what is going on behind the scenes, boris johnson we know is canvassing, calling people, seeing if they will support him today. but some of the others, the rishi sunak camp, are really pouring cold water on that number that thejohnson really pouring cold water on that number that the johnson camp really pouring cold water on that number that thejohnson camp have they say, show us the numbers and they say, show us the numbers and the names, challenge and —— are challenging them to put up because they know they have more than 100 public backers for rishi sunak so there is an attempt at the minute to nail down support. part of it is about perception, it is about people wanting to make sure, thejohnson camp want to be shown to be in this race but it is monday morning which is the crucial time when they need thos
boris — and what do we know? in the past few minutes, boris johnson's _ and what do we know? nson's cam have . minutes, borisjohnson's cam have said they think he has 100 backers but the official count we have from public declarations is that much lower figure of about 50. what is going on behind the scenes, boris johnson we know is canvassing, calling people, seeing if they will support him today. but some of the others, the rishi sunak camp, are really pouring cold water on that number that...
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amara and boris? >> camilla, thank you. >>> joining me now is law enforcement analyst and former nypd police detective tom bernie. good morning to you, tom. this is such a chilling story, especially when you hear the police chief say, quote, the suspect was on a mission to kill, that he was out hunting. i'm just curious to know how investigators are so confident that they prevented another killing? >> good morning, amara and boris. yeah, i mean, this is the stuff that tv movies are made of, right? how chilling would this be to live in a neighborhood where you found out that numerous people are being stalked basically and killed for some unknown reason, and the reporting that was just mentioned, this was a case that was brought together by, literally, old-school police tactic, right. in today's day where we have all sorts of electronic means and dna which may also play a part in this case at some point, it's the piecing together of critical pieces of information, getting feedback from the community, whi
amara and boris? >> camilla, thank you. >>> joining me now is law enforcement analyst and former nypd police detective tom bernie. good morning to you, tom. this is such a chilling story, especially when you hear the police chief say, quote, the suspect was on a mission to kill, that he was out hunting. i'm just curious to know how investigators are so confident that they prevented another killing? >> good morning, amara and boris. yeah, i mean, this is the stuff that tv...
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johnson _ be a general election and the boris johnson one and 2019 which is physical— johnsondifferent to what _ and it's completely different to what liz — and it's completely different to what liz truss tried to do in her budget, — what liz truss tried to do in her budget, tens of billions of pounds of unfunded tax cuts and even the announcement of them making the markets, _ announcement of them making the markets, made the pound plunge that's— markets, made the pound plunge that's kind — markets, made the pound plunge that's kind to have long—term consequences for us and it's going to feed _ consequences for us and it's going to feed through into the higher mortgage rates, it feeds through to inflation _ mortgage rates, it feeds through to inflation and we've got people facing — inflation and we've got people facing food inflation 15% and that has low — facing food inflation 15% and that has low pay pensions and people will are getting hit really hard. she had zero democratic mandate for and this is a call— zero democratic mandate for and this is a call for— zero democratic
johnson _ be a general election and the boris johnson one and 2019 which is physical— johnsondifferent to what _ and it's completely different to what liz — and it's completely different to what liz truss tried to do in her budget, — what liz truss tried to do in her budget, tens of billions of pounds of unfunded tax cuts and even the announcement of them making the markets, _ announcement of them making the markets, made the pound plunge that's— markets, made the pound plunge that's...
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and got to know each other. when olga started this canoe with boris, i then remembered about him. rug your wife and take her out of town? she realized that it was i who began to yell hysterical boris. i tell you i passed it to the cops, but again i asked paukeeva to support her on pills for a month at home until she calms down. why is there in place, spiders are also in your hand fired. said for greater persuasiveness. he pro just scratched my profile. barsky found out that his wife was making a moose out of him, but he turned to me so that i would free the client, and you figured it all out. and what is there to think, a classic version of a woman grandmother restaurant identical jackets for boris and barsky flowers. well, you have many such performances. great. i don’t know anything, i didn’t kill anyone at all. i won't say anything. i need a lawyer. what an unfamiliar new phrase ungrateful. are you influencing people? bulkin well, four. one yes, three four. one two three, guys, call an ambulance. i think i ate one. now you are the real captain gr. dream come true three musketeer
and got to know each other. when olga started this canoe with boris, i then remembered about him. rug your wife and take her out of town? she realized that it was i who began to yell hysterical boris. i tell you i passed it to the cops, but again i asked paukeeva to support her on pills for a month at home until she calms down. why is there in place, spiders are also in your hand fired. said for greater persuasiveness. he pro just scratched my profile. barsky found out that his wife was making...
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and speculation is rife. the school of thought there is no unity candidate. boris
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we are told that rishi sunak and boris _ government. is johnson _ government. we are told that rishi sunak and boris johnson are - government. we are told that rishij sunak and boris johnson are meant government. we are told that rishi i sunak and boris johnson are meant to sunak and borisjohnson are meant to be meeting. we wonder who called backin be meeting. we wonder who called back in gets the most out of it. i have heard that rishi sunak was not prepared to meet, understandably. i know that rishi sunak is phoning directly to conservative members. but this goes on. we will see what happens on monday. i am very pragmatic about it. and as not being an mp, i shall wait there decision and support the leader of the party. what will you say to all the conservative mps because my given that we are told that our allies abroad think we are a laughing stock. ~ , ., ., ., stock. well, they have let down our country very — stock. well, they have let down our country very badly. _ stock. well, they have let down our country very badly, the _ stoc
we are told that rishi sunak and boris _ government. is johnson _ government. we are told that rishi sunak and boris johnson are - government. we are told that rishij sunak and boris johnson are meant government. we are told that rishi i sunak and boris johnson are meant to sunak and borisjohnson are meant to be meeting. we wonder who called backin be meeting. we wonder who called back in gets the most out of it. i have heard that rishi sunak was not prepared to meet, understandably. i know...
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boris and i we traveled back then, i sang in the group of arrows, and for either a week or 10 days weour together, little girls. always asked want to drink cookies. there you are. how did you sleep, how how in general, how very kind? heartfelt sergey without boris moiseev, our show business culture, music would simply be incomplete, and it’s just that you know our human code in all life in everyday life in humor in everything bright positive something would be missing, so thank you for being . let's give it back to boris moiseev in previous episodes, in the ovechkin house on the outskirts of irkutsk, the corpse of the head of the ovechkin family is found, the elder neighbors are suspected of killing his father sons, the ovechkin brothers decide to flee abroad on tour in japan with an ensemble. seven simeons refuse them political asylum and advise them to leave the ussr with great noise, returning to their homeland. ovechkin decide to seize a passenger liner and hijack it to london. they buy guns, make pipe bombs, and smuggle everything in. it is in the double bass on the plane the fab
boris and i we traveled back then, i sang in the group of arrows, and for either a week or 10 days weour together, little girls. always asked want to drink cookies. there you are. how did you sleep, how how in general, how very kind? heartfelt sergey without boris moiseev, our show business culture, music would simply be incomplete, and it’s just that you know our human code in all life in everyday life in humor in everything bright positive something would be missing, so thank you for being...
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and what he will eventually get, we will find out right now, boris moiseev’s brother, marx, a pusher ada, who told you about the death of his brother, damn it, is in touch with us. and why didn't you come to your brother's funeral to come, because when i called you gave me? i was weak, i could not help but eat. i couldn't do anything because i was in such a state. for me it was a natural account, and only after 2 days i came to my senses a little. right now i'm talking to you. i feel a little better marx understood that boris was ill. how can you not understand that he had three strokes, peas did not work out. and when was the last time you talked to boris, we congratulated him on his birthday with his wife and the flat one, we never could ever contact him. even this year, we wanted to wish him a happy birthday, and we couldn't get through. peas are quite simply, he isolated him, isolated him completely from us and not only from me, relatives. all my friends called and no one could get through and talk to you didn't have a direct phone number for boris why didn't you pick up the phone
and what he will eventually get, we will find out right now, boris moiseev’s brother, marx, a pusher ada, who told you about the death of his brother, damn it, is in touch with us. and why didn't you come to your brother's funeral to come, because when i called you gave me? i was weak, i could not help but eat. i couldn't do anything because i was in such a state. for me it was a natural account, and only after 2 days i came to my senses a little. right now i'm talking to you. i feel a little...
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may be even better because, er, rishi sunok, despite the sharp criticism of his predecessor boris johnson and the demonstrative resignation that actually brought down johnson's cabinet, rishi sunok paid tribute to his former he thanked the leader boris johnson for his leadership in establishing a policy of clear support for great britain regarding ukraine , the sumak decision, and he repeatedly stated that he would continue this policy, that he would redouble his efforts, as he claimed in an interview in that it is quite difficult to measure the efforts to say whether he will really double or triple them. yes, it will certainly be difficult, but if it is possible to stabilize the british economy and at least maintain the level that great britain already has eh keeps giving aid to ukraine and eh being the third eh country eh in the world actually the third donor after the united states and the european union in general then i think it will be good i think it will be good although of course eh many ukrainians obviously wanted bohdan's increase would also be important. it is not only the positio
may be even better because, er, rishi sunok, despite the sharp criticism of his predecessor boris johnson and the demonstrative resignation that actually brought down johnson's cabinet, rishi sunok paid tribute to his former he thanked the leader boris johnson for his leadership in establishing a policy of clear support for great britain regarding ukraine , the sumak decision, and he repeatedly stated that he would continue this policy, that he would redouble his efforts, as he claimed in an...
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is the partygate saga, as it became to be known, and what borisjohnson it became to be known, and what borismp5 it became to be known, and what borisjohnson told the mps in the house of commons about what he knew about what was happening in downing street and whether the rules were followed or not. the thrust of it is whether boris johnson followed or not. the thrust of it is whether borisjohnson knowingly misled the house of commons and misled the house of commons and misled mps about his statement that no rules were broken throughout that period when there were accusations that downing street broke the rules during lockdown. there is an investigation by the privileges committee, a cross—party group of mps which looks into whether mps have broken the rules with relation to certain privileges they have in the house of commons. deliberately misleading mps are seen as about the worst thing you can do as an mp or a minister in government. if boris johnson were to be found to have done that once the committee comes over all the evidence and writes its report and they suggest he should face a san
is the partygate saga, as it became to be known, and what borisjohnson it became to be known, and what borismp5 it became to be known, and what borisjohnson told the mps in the house of commons about what he knew about what was happening in downing street and whether the rules were followed or not. the thrust of it is whether boris johnson followed or not. the thrust of it is whether borisjohnson knowingly misled the house of commons and misled the house of commons and misled mps about his...
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hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. borisnson will arrive at gatwick airport shortly as the battle to replace liz truss as conservative leader, and prime minister, intensifies. officially neither he nor rishi sunak have said they definitely want the role. 0nly penny morduant has officially declared. but it's widely being seen as a battle between the former prime minister and the man who worked with him as chancellor. currently the bbc estimates 163 out of 357 tory mps have gone public with their support. rishi sunak has 97, borisjohnson 45 and penny mordaunt 21. it's worth pointing out that these are the numbers the bbc can verify — others may have different information. mps will vote on monday for their preferred candidate. if more than one reaches the magic number of 100, conservative members will have the final say. jonathan blake reports. three potential contenders to become the next prime minister and replace liz truss in number 10. hasta la visa, baby! the big question is whether boris johnson will attempt a comeback. t
hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. borisnson will arrive at gatwick airport shortly as the battle to replace liz truss as conservative leader, and prime minister, intensifies. officially neither he nor rishi sunak have said they definitely want the role. 0nly penny morduant has officially declared. but it's widely being seen as a battle between the former prime minister and the man who worked with him as chancellor. currently the bbc estimates 163 out of 357...
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good morning and welcome to your "new day." i'm boris sanchez. >> and i'm amara walker. breaking overnight, a tanker explodes on a bridge. what this means strategically and symbolically and how ukrainian and russian officials are reacting. >>> plus, you would think a strong jobs report would mean great news, but it could signal long-term trouble for the economy. >>> and cleaning house in uvalde. the school district there suspend its entire police force and puts two officials on leave following the school shooting that left 19 children dead. how the families are reacting. >>> and anger and confusion in florida as many left homeless by hurricane ian are stuck waiting in line for hours to get the help they need. we're going to take you there this morning. "new day" starts right now. ♪ >>> amara, we made it. the weekend, saturday, october 8th. we're so grateful that you're with us. before we start, a heartfelt welcome is in order. i hope our viewers will join me in welcoming and congratulating amara walker, the new "new day" permanent host. >> i'm so excited. truly, there's
good morning and welcome to your "new day." i'm boris sanchez. >> and i'm amara walker. breaking overnight, a tanker explodes on a bridge. what this means strategically and symbolically and how ukrainian and russian officials are reacting. >>> plus, you would think a strong jobs report would mean great news, but it could signal long-term trouble for the economy. >>> and cleaning house in uvalde. the school district there suspend its entire police force and puts...
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there is a clear anti-boris vote, and some i a clear anti—boris vote, and some conservative mps havereturning, and they are so firmly against that, that they would resign the party whip if you were to reprise his position as prime minister. there are even suggestions that some tory mps could defect opposition benches, so i gassed are they and that a deal. —— so aghast are they. particularly around the privileges committee probe, steve baker, an important coup for rishi sunak to pick up the nomination earlier today. he made it clear that he thought the privileges committee meant that boris johnson returning could be a complete disaster for the conservative party, and he put it in very stark terms when he said he wasn't willing to compromise his integrity is to support borisjohnson coming back to power. two other key nominations from rishi sunak are kemi badenoch and in the past hour or so suella braverman. that suggests that the momentum is with rishi sunak even on the right of the party. also among the right of the party. also among the moderates he is picking up many votes, penny mo
there is a clear anti-boris vote, and some i a clear anti—boris vote, and some conservative mps havereturning, and they are so firmly against that, that they would resign the party whip if you were to reprise his position as prime minister. there are even suggestions that some tory mps could defect opposition benches, so i gassed are they and that a deal. —— so aghast are they. particularly around the privileges committee probe, steve baker, an important coup for rishi sunak to pick up...
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rishi sunak and penny mordant lead the pack, but some mp's call for the return of former leader boris johnson. plus the hawks better markets. they prices and a 5% peak in the fed terminal rate. we square up to another major day for u.k. politics and a reminder of the economic fragility. retail sales coming in softer than expected and a bigger jump for borrowing costs as we await those contenders to come through. we could get a new prime minister as soon as monday. the ftse 100 currently opening down, 0.1%. markets are starting to price in a higher terminal rate. you have the fed president coming out and saying we will be at 4% by the end of this year. we will continue to keep and i on european markets in light of the decision and agreement around addressing the energy crisis. the germans giving back a little bit of wiggle room as the european union comes together on some response. the ftse now lower by 36 points and in france, the cac is off by 64 points. let's see how things are playing out given the losses we saw on wall street yesterday. it was a mixed picture for earnings but the
rishi sunak and penny mordant lead the pack, but some mp's call for the return of former leader boris johnson. plus the hawks better markets. they prices and a 5% peak in the fed terminal rate. we square up to another major day for u.k. politics and a reminder of the economic fragility. retail sales coming in softer than expected and a bigger jump for borrowing costs as we await those contenders to come through. we could get a new prime minister as soon as monday. the ftse 100 currently opening...
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you could be sceptical and say boris johnson - sceptical and say boris johnson didn't sceptical and say off, he realised the game is up and he would lose and thatis game is up and he would lose and that is why he pulled out, or you could see it as he was testing the water,. already, to kind of have a certain degree of momentum behind the idea of him coming back into the files into front line politics probably shows the boris johnson that his political career is over, that his political career is over, that he does still have a sort of cabal of allies in the party and thatis cabal of allies in the party and that is something that he will potentially want to capitalise on at a later date, even if it didn't fully come to fruition at this moment in time. in fully come to fruition at this moment in time.— fully come to fruition at this moment in time. ., , ~ moment in time. in the daily moyle -- daily mail. _ moment in time. in the daily moyle -- daily mail, for— moment in time. in the daily moyle -- daily mail, for the _ moment in time. in the daily moyle -- daily mail, for the good - momen
you could be sceptical and say boris johnson - sceptical and say boris johnson didn't sceptical and say off, he realised the game is up and he would lose and thatis game is up and he would lose and that is why he pulled out, or you could see it as he was testing the water,. already, to kind of have a certain degree of momentum behind the idea of him coming back into the files into front line politics probably shows the boris johnson that his political career is over, that his political career...
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> the polling, we have to look back at what happened last time and the time before and the pollsters over assessed borisnd liz truss's position by quite a clear margin. therefore, what i'd say to people whether they're in the city or just interested in british politics, when you look at a poll, probably reduce the estimated figure for boris if he runs and raise the figure for rishi and i'm sure he will be running. >> none of them have declared yet. 100 need to support them in order to go to the first round. rishi sunak and boris johnson are shoe-ins. >> there's suggestions that boris has been set at 10 0. >> they might not reach 100. >> they might not reach 100. there's no question. the strongest supporters are those for boris but clearly with only 356 mps, you can only have three candidates candidates maximum. i would suggest they make that threshold. >> and then what happens? because i'm sure you or other members in your party will prefer one of them to drop out before the vote has to go to conservative party members. >> the interesting thing is the 1922 committee have put in a final vote of the final
> the polling, we have to look back at what happened last time and the time before and the pollsters over assessed borisnd liz truss's position by quite a clear margin. therefore, what i'd say to people whether they're in the city or just interested in british politics, when you look at a poll, probably reduce the estimated figure for boris if he runs and raise the figure for rishi and i'm sure he will be running. >> none of them have declared yet. 100 need to support them in order to...
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and penny morton has become the first conservative mp to say she is running to replace liz truss. no other mp has declared yet but former prime minister borisnson and richie's neck have -- they each need the backing of at least 100 colleagues in parliament. whoever wins become conservative party leader and therefore the next prime minister. but opposition parties are calling for an immediate general election. >> i will remain as prime minister until a successor has been chosen. >> a vacancy at the top of government once again. conservatives now need to choos their fifth leader and prime minister in just over six years. but can anyone unify a party that seems to have lost its way? penny thinks that she can. the former defense secretary launcher campaign with a tweet saying she could offer a fresh start. >> i think penny is the unifying candidate. she is a robust brexiteer, a highly experienced minister. she has already indicated that jeremy hunt will remain as chancellor so she is not going to do anything that risks businesses or the markets. >> this man is being tipped by some for a comeback. boris johnson who was ousted in july after a ser
and penny morton has become the first conservative mp to say she is running to replace liz truss. no other mp has declared yet but former prime minister borisnson and richie's neck have -- they each need the backing of at least 100 colleagues in parliament. whoever wins become conservative party leader and therefore the next prime minister. but opposition parties are calling for an immediate general election. >> i will remain as prime minister until a successor has been chosen. >> a...
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. >> good to be with you, boris. and i'm amara walker. overseas more than 100 people are dead after violence erupts at a soccer stadium in indonesia. we're learning about what started the deadly chaos. plus ukrainian forces make critical gains. and mortgage rates climbing to their highest level in 15 years. what that means for home buyers should be doing amid soaring inflation. "new day" starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone. it is sunday, october 2nd. thank you so much for spending a part of your morning with us. boris, i know you have had quite an event full morning already. >> yeah, amara. it has been quite eventful in just being able to come live to you. there have been issues with our signal, there have been issues with access as certain areas are still being evacuated and officials are moving in and out. obviously a difficult process as the clean yp effort is under way here in florida following hurricane ian. >> we will begin with the clean yp efforts >> many of the deaths have been recorded in cape coral and fort myers. autho
. >> good to be with you, boris. and i'm amara walker. overseas more than 100 people are dead after violence erupts at a soccer stadium in indonesia. we're learning about what started the deadly chaos. plus ukrainian forces make critical gains. and mortgage rates climbing to their highest level in 15 years. what that means for home buyers should be doing amid soaring inflation. "new day" starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone. it is sunday, october 2nd. thank you...
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and that will be it, she resign. now the times is reporting that boris johnston is said to make a comeback. and everybody's freaked vans. i mean, really? yeah, bars, johnson, the former prime minister, the prime minister who lives trust took over from you, had to quit because of scandals in downing street over parties during lockdown. yet, room is that he is going to throw his hat into the ring. he's actually in the caribbean at the moment, and he said to be coming back early the weekend so that he can put it as throw his hat into the ring. he has a lot of support still with him parliament. that tape, for example, a tweet from day it james, dr. h m p, who said, i hope you enjoyed your holiday boss. time to come back. few issues at the office that need addressing hash tag bring back boris, and even certainly within the party membership. so those are the $160000.00. also vote is out in the country who are party members. they still very much back, morrison, he is their favorite, but we have now just heard that the new rules for electing the new leader of the conservative party has to meet a ver
and that will be it, she resign. now the times is reporting that boris johnston is said to make a comeback. and everybody's freaked vans. i mean, really? yeah, bars, johnson, the former prime minister, the prime minister who lives trust took over from you, had to quit because of scandals in downing street over parties during lockdown. yet, room is that he is going to throw his hat into the ring. he's actually in the caribbean at the moment, and he said to be coming back early the weekend so...
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cnn's alison kosik is focused the numbers. >> good morning, amara and boris. is headed. new data shows prices are still uncomfortably high. the federal reserve's favorite inflation gauge shows inflation remaining sticky and rising in line with expectations of 6.2% ending in december. this comes as the fed consider another rate hike and as americans hit the polls for midterm elections, but the fed is holding firm. mortgage rates rose again, topping 7% for the first time since 2002. a year ago the 30-year fixed rate, it stood at 3. 14%. we learn the economy grew over the summer from july to september, driving that growth, consumers shifted their attention away from pandemic fueled appliances to dining out. americans exported more goods and services in the third quarter, turning the economic growth positive after two consecutive quarters that saw the economy shrink, but there are indications that consumer spending which powers the u.s. economy has softened. they didn't spent ads much as they did the first half of the year. it's fueling concerns about an economic d
cnn's alison kosik is focused the numbers. >> good morning, amara and boris. is headed. new data shows prices are still uncomfortably high. the federal reserve's favorite inflation gauge shows inflation remaining sticky and rising in line with expectations of 6.2% ending in december. this comes as the fed consider another rate hike and as americans hit the polls for midterm elections, but the fed is holding firm. mortgage rates rose again, topping 7% for the first time since 2002. a year...