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boris johnson there were also other aspects of the visit.ohol abuse within herfamily so i said i was sorry experience of alcohol abuse within her family so i said i was sorry to hear about her own circumstances. that was it. that was the issue. umm, this is not the first time borisjohnson has umm, this is not the first time boris johnson has done umm, this is not the first time borisjohnson has done or said something that has caused controversy or embarrassment. let us remind ourselves of some of his finest hits. this is him in the 0lympic finest hits. this is him in the olympic park in east london. i don't think he made the team. i am not sure of his technique. he also will not make the lions. here he is in japan. here he is milking it at a cattle auction in lancashire. 0h dear. are they hiding borisjohnson? well, this campaign has been com pletely well, this campaign has been completely dominated by theresa may, in fact. it is called the theresa may tmt rather than the conservative party. boris johnson may tmt rather than the conservative
boris johnson there were also other aspects of the visit.ohol abuse within herfamily so i said i was sorry experience of alcohol abuse within her family so i said i was sorry to hear about her own circumstances. that was it. that was the issue. umm, this is not the first time borisjohnson has umm, this is not the first time boris johnson has done umm, this is not the first time borisjohnson has done or said something that has caused controversy or embarrassment. let us remind ourselves of some...
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would it be boris johnson and number 10? who could stop them?he home secretary said she would have a go. pm may: i think i am the best person to be prime minister. alicia: boris johnson still looked to be ahead until the moment michael goad dramatically withdrew his support, triggering a shock exit from the contest. -- contest from the former london mayor. mr. goat came third in the vote of tory mps, meaning two contenders were left. then an article in the times newspaper forest andrew led some to quit, and so after an extraordinary series of unplanned event, britain finally had a new prime minister, theresa may. keith: back in 2007, tony blair left his job at number 10, having enjoyed the sound of enthusiastic applause ringing out from all sides of the house of commons at the end of the prime minister's questions that was much more relaxed than normal. the idea obviously appealed to david cameron, as he considered how to bring to an end his six-year tenure of the top job. >> questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, this morning i had me
would it be boris johnson and number 10? who could stop them?he home secretary said she would have a go. pm may: i think i am the best person to be prime minister. alicia: boris johnson still looked to be ahead until the moment michael goad dramatically withdrew his support, triggering a shock exit from the contest. -- contest from the former london mayor. mr. goat came third in the vote of tory mps, meaning two contenders were left. then an article in the times newspaper forest andrew led some...
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. -- she has got boris johnson for that. got horace for that. -- she has got boris johnson for that.ut, and there was a report in the german newspaper, and now every news outlet, the bbc as well, going to their own sources and saying, how difficult will you make it for britain? jean—claude juncker and others, it is almost as if he is trying to undermine her election pitch. mrs may's official spokesman told lobby journalist pitch. mrs may's official spokesman told lobbyjournalist this morning when asked, theresa may will be in charge of the talks, assisted by david davis. it undermines her strategy, because she is trying to say to voters, who do you want talking to the other 27 leaders — jeremy corbyn or me? and they are saying, you are not going to be talking to us anywhere. it will be interesting to see how she responds. how can they make a remark? more hard—core brexiteer 's will be outraged. of course they were going to be like that. the idea that it would be this rational process, this is politics. i don't think we should be surprised that the negotiations will be like this. what
. -- she has got boris johnson for that. got horace for that. -- she has got boris johnson for that.ut, and there was a report in the german newspaper, and now every news outlet, the bbc as well, going to their own sources and saying, how difficult will you make it for britain? jean—claude juncker and others, it is almost as if he is trying to undermine her election pitch. mrs may's official spokesman told lobby journalist pitch. mrs may's official spokesman told lobbyjournalist this morning...
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would it be boris johnson and number 10? who could stop them? may: i think i am the best person to be prime minister. alicia: boris johnson still looked to be ahead until the moment michael goad dramatically withdrew his support, triggering a shock exit from the contest. came third in the vote of tory mps, meaning two contenders were left. then an article in the times newspaper forest andrew led some to quit, and so after an extraordinary series of unplanned event, britain finally had a new prime minister, theresa may. keith: back in 2007, tony blair left his job at number 10, having enjoyed the sound of enthusiastic applause ringing out from all sides of the house of commons at the end of the prime minister's questions that was much more relaxed than normal. the idea obviously appealed to david cameron, as he considered how to bring to an end his six-year tenure of the top job. >> questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. other than one meeting this afternoon with her ma
would it be boris johnson and number 10? who could stop them? may: i think i am the best person to be prime minister. alicia: boris johnson still looked to be ahead until the moment michael goad dramatically withdrew his support, triggering a shock exit from the contest. came third in the vote of tory mps, meaning two contenders were left. then an article in the times newspaper forest andrew led some to quit, and so after an extraordinary series of unplanned event, britain finally had a new...
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would it be boris johnson in number 10, who could stop him?> i am theresa may and i'm the best to be prime minister. alicia: ahead of the field, a dramatically reduced -- triggering an exit from the contest by the former london mayor. >> what is your message to michael bay? alicia: third in the vote, two contenders were left. then an article in the times newspaper forced andrea to quit and after next ordinary series of events, britain had a new prime minister, theresa may. >> in 2007 tony blair left his job at number 10 having enjoyed the sound of enthusiastic applause, bringing out more applause at the house of commons, the end of the prime minister's questions, much more relaxed than normal. the idea appealed to david cameron. a 6-year tenure of the top jobs. >> questions to the prime minister. >> i had meetings with ministerial colleagues, other than when meeting with her majesty the queen. the rest of my day is remarkably light. >> 33 years in this house watching five prime ministers and several ex-prime minister's, i have seen him achieve
would it be boris johnson in number 10, who could stop him?> i am theresa may and i'm the best to be prime minister. alicia: ahead of the field, a dramatically reduced -- triggering an exit from the contest by the former london mayor. >> what is your message to michael bay? alicia: third in the vote, two contenders were left. then an article in the times newspaper forced andrea to quit and after next ordinary series of events, britain had a new prime minister, theresa may. >> in...
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boris johnson did as well. i think that put britain in a positive position. indeed, i think theresa may was the first foreign head of government to come over to the white house to meet president trump. i think it is a good relationship there. host: new jersey. democrats on. my, you're next. caller: -- democrats line. mike, you are next. caller: thank you for c-span. my question is how do you feel about scotland breaking away from the u.k. -- are you as enthusiastic about that as you were about the u.k. breaking away from the european union? guest: i am not, actually. i'm in favor of the u.k. sticking together. you are right to bring this up. scotland was one of the parts of the u.k. that voted by majority four remaining, and since then the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, has tried to stir things up by calling for a second referendum on scottish independence, but there is not support for that. she may actually lose a few mp's buddha comes to the national election. when itwe have seen -- comes to the national election. i think we have seen peak sco
boris johnson did as well. i think that put britain in a positive position. indeed, i think theresa may was the first foreign head of government to come over to the white house to meet president trump. i think it is a good relationship there. host: new jersey. democrats on. my, you're next. caller: -- democrats line. mike, you are next. caller: thank you for c-span. my question is how do you feel about scotland breaking away from the u.k. -- are you as enthusiastic about that as you were about...
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this, damian green saying this is locked down, borisjohnson green saying this is locked down, boris johnsonng green saying this is locked down, borisjohnson saying it may yet be twea ked. borisjohnson saying it may yet be tweaked. it is a complete u—turn on previous policies, but damian green saying that is because there is a way of improving it, and the emphasis is on making it seem there are two younger generation. even if they were to be elected, they would still have to get it through, and some of their own backbenchers might rebel against it? 0blak it depends on the size of the majority, every mp standing on this manifesto, you can't come back afterwards and say, i don't like that part of it. it depends on the size of the mandate, but i don't think she's going to back down on this. boris is being boris. the major u—turn was over national insurance contributions, but all bets are off now, this is theresa may's manifesto. the daily telegraph as a couple of stories, corbyn engulfed in ira furore, labour leader refuses to condemn the group. and it has links to a hard left magazine as well,
this, damian green saying this is locked down, borisjohnson green saying this is locked down, boris johnsonng green saying this is locked down, borisjohnson saying it may yet be twea ked. borisjohnson saying it may yet be tweaked. it is a complete u—turn on previous policies, but damian green saying that is because there is a way of improving it, and the emphasis is on making it seem there are two younger generation. even if they were to be elected, they would still have to get it through,...
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molly: secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with boris johnson. tillerson: all across america, hearts are broken, and we share the grief with the rest of the world. molly: vowing to drive out the extremism. priest,lerson: every rabbi, every iman in every u.k. that carriedutmolly: withe at its highest level, front troops if the streets and now guard the train. in manchester and beyond, the hunt is on for salman abedi's compasses. an early-morning raid at a pizza parlor -- eight total people in custody, but the bomb maker might still be on the loose. new clues about salman abedi -- he crisscrossed europe, flying from libya, to dusseldorf, before flying in manchester, all undetected. he phoned his mother in libya to say forgive me. so many mothers here in manchester, of course, never will. with thewas furious u.s. for leaking photos to the american press. the u.s. stopped sharing intelligence with american counterparts. we understand the relationship has been reinstated, and the flow of information back to normal. molly hunt lindsey: starting today,
molly: secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with boris johnson. tillerson: all across america, hearts are broken, and we share the grief with the rest of the world. molly: vowing to drive out the extremism. priest,lerson: every rabbi, every iman in every u.k. that carriedutmolly: withe at its highest level, front troops if the streets and now guard the train. in manchester and beyond, the hunt is on for salman abedi's compasses. an early-morning raid at a pizza parlor -- eight total people...
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a lot of criticism from people like boris johnson no? indeed. i thought was very surprising that he should use the resumption of campaigning to make a party political attack off the back of the bombing. but i doubt if it will change many peoples minds. my point. this evening he has been interviewed by andrew neil, pressed on trident, and the ira. how much impact is that going to have in if you are a small voter. it wasn't really an interview that would amend that, he did not resolve those things. trident added more reason, even though trident is in the labour manifesto, the fact he personally would not vouch for trident‘s use means especially in constituents like barrow, you are going to think twice now about voting for labour. you might not think yourjob is safe. voting for labour. you might not think yourjob is safelj voting for labour. you might not think yourjob is safe. i thought he did that and be very well, actually. if you are talking about people who do not know jeremy if you are talking about people who do not knowjeremy corbyn, perhap
a lot of criticism from people like boris johnson no? indeed. i thought was very surprising that he should use the resumption of campaigning to make a party political attack off the back of the bombing. but i doubt if it will change many peoples minds. my point. this evening he has been interviewed by andrew neil, pressed on trident, and the ira. how much impact is that going to have in if you are a small voter. it wasn't really an interview that would amend that, he did not resolve those...
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boris johnson says it's about selling haggis to the americans.he loves talking to voters, but what did that one make of her? the austerity cuts have been incredibly damaging, and we need a strong economy. i don't believe that brexit is going to take us into a strong economy. i've neverfelt, in my adult life, so depressed about the state of this country, i really haven't. those two are quite angry, they had a lot to say. i know they did, but it's too late to discuss that now — we're already going out, so why fight that? brexit is the backdrop to this election. the prime minister wants to use the circumstances to build her authorities, but whether here or anywhere else, voters will make it absolutely plain it is not the only thing that will make up their mind. as that voter said steve on the cornish village, these should not all be about brexit, she was desperately worried that it is. we have already set out our plan for a stronger britain. this election, i genuinely believe, is the most important election the country has faced in my lifetime. we h
boris johnson says it's about selling haggis to the americans.he loves talking to voters, but what did that one make of her? the austerity cuts have been incredibly damaging, and we need a strong economy. i don't believe that brexit is going to take us into a strong economy. i've neverfelt, in my adult life, so depressed about the state of this country, i really haven't. those two are quite angry, they had a lot to say. i know they did, but it's too late to discuss that now — we're already...
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it doesn't help that boris johnson says it's about selling haggas to the americans. thank you.oves talking to voters. what did that one make of her? the sauce tea party cuts have been —— austerity cuts have been damaging. we need a strong economy. i don't believe brexit will take us into a strong economy. i've never felt in my adult life so depressed about the state of this country, i really haven't. neither do i. those two are angry. they had a lot to say. i know they did. but it's too late to discuss that now. we're already going out. why fight that? brexit is the back drop to this election, the prime minister wants to use the circumstances to build her authority. whether here or anywhere else, voters will make it absolutely plain it's not the only thing that will make up their mind. as that voter said to you, in that cornish village, this shouldn't all be about brexit. she was worried it is. we've started to site or plan -- started to set out our plan for a stronger britain. this is the most important election the country has faced in my lifetime. we have an historic opportu
it doesn't help that boris johnson says it's about selling haggas to the americans. thank you.oves talking to voters. what did that one make of her? the sauce tea party cuts have been —— austerity cuts have been damaging. we need a strong economy. i don't believe brexit will take us into a strong economy. i've never felt in my adult life so depressed about the state of this country, i really haven't. neither do i. those two are angry. they had a lot to say. i know they did. but it's too...
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not reach out to the country and theresa may is hugely popular, which means what is the point boris johnsonohnson in an election campaign when you have got a conservative leader who a great number of people seem to like great deal. how are philip hammond and theresa may getting on? the suggestion is it is not very good. i have been involved in this tittle tattle over the last few years. you have to stop it. it is no secret they do not really see eye to eye. he lives next door and he does not get into the half past eight downing st meetings which george osborne used to go into when david cameron was prime minister. he says he is happy with that and he has got a direct line to the prime minister. but there has been some friction over things he has said about the economy, he wants more wriggle room in the economy, and there have been arguments over taxation policy. this little slip, you talk about boris making a gaffe, but philip hammond made a gaffe by saying sometimes he is reduced to swearing when he is dealing with him and tittle tattle was the case when len mccluskey was hosing down his o
not reach out to the country and theresa may is hugely popular, which means what is the point boris johnsonohnson in an election campaign when you have got a conservative leader who a great number of people seem to like great deal. how are philip hammond and theresa may getting on? the suggestion is it is not very good. i have been involved in this tittle tattle over the last few years. you have to stop it. it is no secret they do not really see eye to eye. he lives next door and he does not...
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questioned about newspaper reports that the cabinet wasn't consulted by theresa may on the plans, boris johnson they were. i think this is the right policy. i'm supporting it. plainly you were not asked your opinion on it. though all sorts of consultations the manifesto. you wouldn't expect me to go into detail. but we need to do something. the conservatives say the system they are proposing would protect elderly people from the fear that they would lose all their savings in life. and they are accusing their critics of running a scare campaign. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said that a labour government will effectively end the freeze on welfare benefits with a package of new reforms. mr mcdonnell claimed the party's proposals would make the freeze irrelevant, but refused to say if they would unfreeze benefits. putting £30 billion in over the lifetime of the parliament into welfare. we're reforming the whole process, universal credits, and the implication of that will be, the impact of that will be, basically, the freeze, the impact of these proposals, will make the freeze irreleva
questioned about newspaper reports that the cabinet wasn't consulted by theresa may on the plans, boris johnson they were. i think this is the right policy. i'm supporting it. plainly you were not asked your opinion on it. though all sorts of consultations the manifesto. you wouldn't expect me to go into detail. but we need to do something. the conservatives say the system they are proposing would protect elderly people from the fear that they would lose all their savings in life. and they are...
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secretary of state rex tillerson delivered a personal mea culpa to britain's foreign secretary, boris johnson we take full responsibility for that, and we are -- we, obviously, regret that that happened. >> reporter: as the g7 got underway in sicily, more fallout from yesterday's meetings in brussels where the president criticized nato members who weren't with pulling their weight and appeared to push aside the prime minister of montenegro. according to german media in a meeting of e.u. leaders, president trump said the germans were bad, really bad. this morning his chief economic adviser, gary cohn, moved to clean up the incident, insisting the president was talking about german trade practices, not germany itself. and later today said, well, the whole thing never happened. the white house also moved today to clarify a statement about russia sanctions. yesterday gary cohn said president trump was, quote, looking at the future of sanctions against russia. today in an off-camera briefing cohn shot down peculation that the president may be -- speculation that the president may be thinking of di
secretary of state rex tillerson delivered a personal mea culpa to britain's foreign secretary, boris johnson we take full responsibility for that, and we are -- we, obviously, regret that that happened. >> reporter: as the g7 got underway in sicily, more fallout from yesterday's meetings in brussels where the president criticized nato members who weren't with pulling their weight and appeared to push aside the prime minister of montenegro. according to german media in a meeting of e.u....
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it was not david cameron the boris johnson, all of the end?he theresa may 1990s intake and she beat them to it and she wa nts to and she beat them to it and she wants to stay there, hence the ma nifesto. police in cheshire have launched an investigation following a number of deaths of babies at the main hospital in the county. they say it follows a greater number of baby deaths and collapses at the countess of chester hospital between june 2015 and june last year. 0ur correspondent, judith moritz, reports from chester. cheshire police told us this morning they were launching this investigation. particularly looking at the deaths of babies who were here in the neonatal unit, the unit looking after very premature babies. 0ver that year, between the middle ofjune and the middle of 2016. in particular police say they will look at 15 deaths. they will focus on eight, they'll review another seven. they are also going to look at six babies who came very close to death. all of them having been here at the countess of chester hospital. the hospital hav
it was not david cameron the boris johnson, all of the end?he theresa may 1990s intake and she beat them to it and she wa nts to and she beat them to it and she wants to stay there, hence the ma nifesto. police in cheshire have launched an investigation following a number of deaths of babies at the main hospital in the county. they say it follows a greater number of baby deaths and collapses at the countess of chester hospital between june 2015 and june last year. 0ur correspondent, judith...
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rex tillerson, the secretary of state, made an emergency stop in london to take with boris johnson. it seemed like that wasn't enough to patch things over. listen to what the british minister said a short time ago in italy. >> yes, i did raise the issue of the leaks with president trump. he has made clear that that was unacceptable. the metropolitan police, as i ups it, received assurances from the fbi and now have restarted the process of sharing information with them. >> now, the british authorities are not directly connecting the prime minister's chat with the president about it. but here's the tick tok, the timetable. they stop sharing the information around intelligence and then theresa may had that one-on-one with the president last night at the nato dinner and shortly after that, the intelligence sharing started again. so i think you can, eric, with pretty -- with a lot of certainty connect the dots there. >> and the president giving them assurances. meanwhile, back here at home, the fight over the president's travel ban. we hear anything back from the supreme court? >> yeah,
rex tillerson, the secretary of state, made an emergency stop in london to take with boris johnson. it seemed like that wasn't enough to patch things over. listen to what the british minister said a short time ago in italy. >> yes, i did raise the issue of the leaks with president trump. he has made clear that that was unacceptable. the metropolitan police, as i ups it, received assurances from the fbi and now have restarted the process of sharing information with them. >> now, the...
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just in front of me the one next door to downing street the foreign office, the foreign secretary boris johnson going to be hoefting him that will be a reinforcement this key relationship between the uk and the united states. it's one of the most successful relationships in terms of counterintelligence gathering. they really want to show -- a show of strength and show of solidarity here despite the recent resists on the investigation as it continues. hala. >> nina at 10 downing street thanks very much. after the first day in brussels as nina mentioned we're following the g 7 summit in cicily, also the visit by rex tillerson to 10 downing street perhaps a way to mend some of the -- mend president relationship between the two countries after the intelligence leak in the united states of some of those aftermath photos of the bombing here in mastered. back to you. >> a busy news day and we are following two major political stories thank you halo in the western u.s. state of montana gianforte is expected to win the vacate congressional seat. even more cmo after he was accused of assaulting aer to. >
just in front of me the one next door to downing street the foreign office, the foreign secretary boris johnson going to be hoefting him that will be a reinforcement this key relationship between the uk and the united states. it's one of the most successful relationships in terms of counterintelligence gathering. they really want to show -- a show of strength and show of solidarity here despite the recent resists on the investigation as it continues. hala. >> nina at 10 downing street...
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secretary of state rex tillerson is in the uk today meeting with the british foreign secretary boris johnsondollens book for the victims of the manchester attack. part of the visit is aimed at smoothing over some pretty ruffled feathers. the uk is angry at the u.s. over leaking investigation details to the u.s. news media. >> we take full responsibility for that. we obviously regret that happened. in terms of how to fix the relationship between the u.s. and great britain, this special relationship that exists between our two countries will certainly withstand this particular unfortunate event. >> meanwhile, new raids and a new arrest. police in manchester now have eight people in custody in connection with monday's terror bombing. libyan militia says the bomber salman abedi spoke with his brother in libya only 15 minutes before he launched the attack. for more on these developments, let's bring in our senior international correspondents fled and arwa damon. what are they saying about the investigation? >> they're saying the investigation is still very much high paced. they've been making pro
secretary of state rex tillerson is in the uk today meeting with the british foreign secretary boris johnsondollens book for the victims of the manchester attack. part of the visit is aimed at smoothing over some pretty ruffled feathers. the uk is angry at the u.s. over leaking investigation details to the u.s. news media. >> we take full responsibility for that. we obviously regret that happened. in terms of how to fix the relationship between the u.s. and great britain, this special...
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he's meeting with british foreign secretary boris johnson. >>> mike pence will speak at the u.s.on. that does it for us on this friday. i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> we are not here to lecture. we are not here to tell other people how to live, what to do. >> i have been very, very direct in saying nato members must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial obligations. >> instead we are here to offer partnership based on shared interests and values. >> but 23 of the 28 member nations are still not paying what they should be paying and what they're supposed to be paying for their defense. >> i also promise that america will not seek to impose hour way of life on others. >> this is not fair to the people and taxpayers of the united states. >> i stand before you as a representative of the american people. >> the best of times, it was the worst of times. >> keynesian. >> good morning, y'all. how are you doing? it's friday. it's good to be here. >> it is. >> president trump, he kind of struck
he's meeting with british foreign secretary boris johnson. >>> mike pence will speak at the u.s.on. that does it for us on this friday. i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> we are not here to lecture. we are not here to tell other people how to live, what to do. >> i have been very, very direct in saying nato members must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial obligations....
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reporter: this morning secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with british foreign secretary boris johnson. >> all across america hearts are broken. and i know that we share that grief with the rest of the world as well. >> reporter: vowing to drive out the extremists. >> every priest, every reverend, and every church, every rabbi in every temple, every imam in every mosque, must condemn the souls of those who carried out these attacks. >> reporter: with security in the u.k. still at its highest level, armed troops hit the streets and now guard the trains. in manchester and beyond, the hunt is on for salman abet i's accomplices. early morning raids here, one at a pizza parlor police, say eight total people in custody, but the bomb maker may be still on the loose. and new clues about abedi. he crisscrossed europe on his way home flying from libya to istanbul to deusseldorf before arriving in manchester all undetected. back in the u.k. he phoned his mother in libya to say forgive me. and so many mothers, of course, you're in manchester, never will. now as that investigation continues here in
reporter: this morning secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with british foreign secretary boris johnson. >> all across america hearts are broken. and i know that we share that grief with the rest of the world as well. >> reporter: vowing to drive out the extremists. >> every priest, every reverend, and every church, every rabbi in every temple, every imam in every mosque, must condemn the souls of those who carried out these attacks. >> reporter: with security in...
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secretary of state rex tillerson signed a book of condolence alongside british foreign secretary boris johnson. his trip to london followed britain's angry reaction to news leaks in the u=s of details about the manchester bombing. prime minister theresa may says the intel exchange has been restored. < theresa may british prime minister > "i did raise the issue of leaks of information that have been shared by the police with the fbi with president trump. he has made clear that that was unacceptable. the metropolitan police as i understand it received assurances from the fbi and are now -- have restarted the process of sharing information with them." at scotland yard in london, top counterterrorism offical mark rowley declared that police now have hold of a large part of the network behind manchester bombing. authorities are currently handling 500 investigations into 3,000 individuals at least nine men, ages 18 to 44, are in custody, and searches are still taking place at 12 locations in the manchester area. "we're following up the network, we're tryin
secretary of state rex tillerson signed a book of condolence alongside british foreign secretary boris johnson. his trip to london followed britain's angry reaction to news leaks in the u=s of details about the manchester bombing. prime minister theresa may says the intel exchange has been restored. < theresa may british prime minister > "i did raise the issue of leaks of information that have been shared by the police with the fbi with president trump. he has made clear that that...
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secretary of state rex tillerson delivered a personal mea culpa to britain's foreign secretary boris johnsontake full responsibility for that. and we are -- we obviously regret that that happened. >> as the g-7 got underway in sicily, more fallout from yesterday's meetings in brussels where the president criticized nato members who weren't pulling their weight and appeared to push aside the prime minister of monday that negro. according to german media in a meeting of eu leaders president said the german were bad, really bad. this morning his chief economic advisor gary cohn moved to clean up the incident insisting the president was talking about german trade practices not germany itself and later today said well the whole thing never happened. the white house also moved today to clarify a statement about russia sanctions. yesterday gary cohn said president trump was, quote, looking at the future of sanctions against russia. today in an off camera briefing, cohen shot down speculation that the president may be thinking of dialing back on russian sanctions. >> we're not lowering our sanctions
secretary of state rex tillerson delivered a personal mea culpa to britain's foreign secretary boris johnsontake full responsibility for that. and we are -- we obviously regret that that happened. >> as the g-7 got underway in sicily, more fallout from yesterday's meetings in brussels where the president criticized nato members who weren't pulling their weight and appeared to push aside the prime minister of monday that negro. according to german media in a meeting of eu leaders president...
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. >> you are listening to everybody, boris johnson, the prime minister. >> we are listening to the britishernment, on the whole. that's the same within the german government. even within the european union, if you listen to different people, there are different approaches, i would say, but still what is crucial is that we have a common mandate and we finally found one on the european union side in the past to weeks, when it comes negotiations, and i think we will see the same on the british side that makes it easier. ,ut i don't have any worries bloomberg. >> an interesting conversation from a german perspective. let's talk about the u.k. and then the euro. we have a senior economist joining us here in london. stewart, let's talk about what's happening in the u.k.. we started this sequence talking about european politics. we have the latest polling information that shows the conservatives only 5% ahead of labor. this is the latest polling. this is the poll tracker, show it doesn't show that contraction, but it shows some lessening of the support for the tories in that poll ahead of the ele
. >> you are listening to everybody, boris johnson, the prime minister. >> we are listening to the britishernment, on the whole. that's the same within the german government. even within the european union, if you listen to different people, there are different approaches, i would say, but still what is crucial is that we have a common mandate and we finally found one on the european union side in the past to weeks, when it comes negotiations, and i think we will see the same on the...
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i do hope that theresa may and boris johnson will follow the protocols of international asylum law.s been granted asylum, as he is entitled, under international law. in those circumstances, a government has a duty to provide safe passage for a person to secure that asylum, so the ball is in the court of the british government. we just heard theresa may saying that this is a matter that will be considered, if extradition is requested, considered in the normal way. it does not sound like the british government is prepared to make any big concessions, and many in america believe julian make any big concessions, and many in america believejulian assange should face justice. what is your response to that? of course, julian assange published leaked files from the us government and ministry. he did not leak them, the us government and ministry. he did not leakthem, he the us government and ministry. he did not leak them, he published them, so he has the same status as any other publisher, like the guardian and the new york times, who also published some of the leaked material. so everyone
i do hope that theresa may and boris johnson will follow the protocols of international asylum law.s been granted asylum, as he is entitled, under international law. in those circumstances, a government has a duty to provide safe passage for a person to secure that asylum, so the ball is in the court of the british government. we just heard theresa may saying that this is a matter that will be considered, if extradition is requested, considered in the normal way. it does not sound like the...
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he didn't say what boris johnson alleged that he was somehow justifying terrorism.bout countering radicalisation. but what he did say is there is a connection in many people's minds amongst this appalling minority able to contemplate these acts between what britain does overseas, particularly the middle east, and the twisted narratives they put together to justify their appalling acts. to my mind, that is undeniable. first, because islamic estate make such a connection themselves when publicising the attacks they claim —— islamic state. they say in the case of france that they are responding to france's bombardments of isis targets in syria. but they were responding to france's efforts in north africa, to rollback advances by islamist extremists. secondly, the evidence is that although we don't know the exact motivation of salman abedi, it could be one of three things. first, he may have been taught that it's dreadful to live in our society, in other words that our values, as your previous speaker said, are to be combated. secondly, he might have been taking revenge
he didn't say what boris johnson alleged that he was somehow justifying terrorism.bout countering radicalisation. but what he did say is there is a connection in many people's minds amongst this appalling minority able to contemplate these acts between what britain does overseas, particularly the middle east, and the twisted narratives they put together to justify their appalling acts. to my mind, that is undeniable. first, because islamic estate make such a connection themselves when...
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boris johnson has said, he is a guy who has campaigned all his life to weaken the uk's defences.n portrayed but there's emphasis is on less tha n portrayed but there's emphasis is on less than involvement in conflict overseas rather than neglected defence of europe or the uk. interesting he talked a lot about recent interventions, iraq, afghanistan and so on, and top about a distance thing in the relationship between london and washington. no more handholding with donald trump, he said, the labour government will conduct a robust and independent foreign policy made in london, a lot of talk about distancing britain from the united states. that is going to be hard to do in practice because of the institutional in ayrshire in the relationship. whether it is to do with nato or trident, the thais go very deep but clearly donald trump is not very popular with british voters and jeremy corbyn has been trying to play to that along with his personal feelings in that regard. interesting what are voters perceptions of him, whether people see him as weak on defence, he says i am not a pacifi
boris johnson has said, he is a guy who has campaigned all his life to weaken the uk's defences.n portrayed but there's emphasis is on less tha n portrayed but there's emphasis is on less than involvement in conflict overseas rather than neglected defence of europe or the uk. interesting he talked a lot about recent interventions, iraq, afghanistan and so on, and top about a distance thing in the relationship between london and washington. no more handholding with donald trump, he said, the...
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sadiq khan and boris johnson have gone move to and fro.ecognising that there are power in these mail to use. andy street for example, you concede they are powerfulfigures. example, you concede they are powerful figures. how does that kind of devolution of power that we are seeing with these metro mayors, how does it impact other european countries? are mayors have limited powers, they can't raise taxes or spend money in certain areas like us or european mayors. what we will see i think, is males getting more power. as people recognise what they can do. we will see more power going towards these ten to, grow towel. thanks —— we will see more power to our next guest has researched these positions closely. these are good development for british politics?” think it is. england has been centralised for far too long and these will be powerful positions. however, i think it's worth qualifying that in the sense that although yes they will be powerful figures, but are actually in a double bind. many of the devolved powers are actually powers devolv
sadiq khan and boris johnson have gone move to and fro.ecognising that there are power in these mail to use. andy street for example, you concede they are powerfulfigures. example, you concede they are powerful figures. how does that kind of devolution of power that we are seeing with these metro mayors, how does it impact other european countries? are mayors have limited powers, they can't raise taxes or spend money in certain areas like us or european mayors. what we will see i think, is...
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boris johnson says it's about selling haggis to the americans.says she loves talking to voters, but what did that one make of her? the austerity cuts have been incredibly damaging, and we need a strong economy. i don't believe that brexit is going to take us into a strong economy. i've neverfelt, in my adult life, so depressed about the state of this country, i really haven't. those two are quite angry, they had a lot to say. i know they did, but it's too late to discuss that now — we're already going out, so why fight that? brexit is the backdrop to this election. the prime minister wants to use the circumstances to build her authorities, but whether here or anywhere else, voters will make it absolutely plain it is not the only thing that will make up their mind. as that voter said steve on the cornish village, these should not all be about brexit, she was desperately worried that it is. we have already set out our plan for a stronger britain. this election, i genuinely believe, is the most important election the country has faced in my lifetime
boris johnson says it's about selling haggis to the americans.says she loves talking to voters, but what did that one make of her? the austerity cuts have been incredibly damaging, and we need a strong economy. i don't believe that brexit is going to take us into a strong economy. i've neverfelt, in my adult life, so depressed about the state of this country, i really haven't. those two are quite angry, they had a lot to say. i know they did, but it's too late to discuss that now — we're...
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i look at boris johnson for example, if he was there, forget it. not for me. at heart. for me, that goes a long way. rose, you have experience of her? yes, i worked rose, you have experience of her? yes, iworked in rose, you have experience of her? yes, i worked in the rose, you have experience of her? yes, iworked in the police rose, you have experience of her? yes, i worked in the police when she was home secretary. sol yes, i worked in the police when she was home secretary. so i know she can be very stern. when she wants things to go her way, she pushes them right through. that's why i wouldn't trust her with the country. i think she will stick to things and that scares me. that might be a good thing, mightn't it? no. it might make her a tough negotiator. for brexit, that might be the only time and that would be quite good to have her wits about her and see things through. in other sas pects, she could be softer, things like —— in other aspects, she could be softer, like the nhs, see the bigger picture rather than her road map for success. one question, a
i look at boris johnson for example, if he was there, forget it. not for me. at heart. for me, that goes a long way. rose, you have experience of her? yes, i worked rose, you have experience of her? yes, iworked in rose, you have experience of her? yes, i worked in the rose, you have experience of her? yes, iworked in the police rose, you have experience of her? yes, i worked in the police when she was home secretary. sol yes, i worked in the police when she was home secretary. so i know she...
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referendum on europe she called borisjohnson a liar on during the referendum on europe she called boris johnsonng with him arguing foran occasions. now she's standing with him arguing for an extreme huybrechts it. she's talking about the opportunities that it presents to this country. —— hard brexit. if boris was lying then does that mean ruthis boris was lying then does that mean ruth is lying now? applause moderator: very quickly, ruth.|j will use a specific example, it is shameful he is trying to scaremonger, eu nationals living here will not have their status changed. research money and... why has it taken a year to come to that? it's astonishing. in the manifesto research and development money is going up. i am answering the question... research and development money is going up, in terms of students, it's part of net migration, 438,000 currently here and they don't go into the figures. you are wrong on the council you have used. i will have to move on the debate at this point. the other issue which is of course dominating this campaign is the question of whether or not there should be a s
referendum on europe she called borisjohnson a liar on during the referendum on europe she called boris johnsonng with him arguing foran occasions. now she's standing with him arguing for an extreme huybrechts it. she's talking about the opportunities that it presents to this country. —— hard brexit. if boris was lying then does that mean ruthis boris was lying then does that mean ruth is lying now? applause moderator: very quickly, ruth.|j will use a specific example, it is shameful he is...
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david cameron, george osborne, theresa may, borisjohnson, cameron, george osborne, theresa may, boris johnsonrne, theresa may, borisjohnson, everstand up cameron, george osborne, theresa may, borisjohnson, ever stand up to their financial backers and demand our money back? instead, they make others foot the bill. they make our nurses, our carers, oursoldiers, are disabled, our young people trying to get a home of their own, our elderly looking for dignity in retirement, and those working hard to get on — they make them foot the bill. this makes me angry and i know what makes the people of britain angry as well. cheering so today, i say to tax cheats that rip off bosses and the greedy bankers, enough is enough. in this election, labour is standing for decentjobs, investment for the future, shared wealth creation, security at work, affordable homes for all and are fully funded national health service and schools. training and skills, an end to rip off privatisation, their taxation and afairer, off privatisation, their taxation and a fairer, more equal country. as we set out our detailed plans f
david cameron, george osborne, theresa may, borisjohnson, cameron, george osborne, theresa may, boris johnsonrne, theresa may, borisjohnson, everstand up cameron, george osborne, theresa may, borisjohnson, ever stand up to their financial backers and demand our money back? instead, they make others foot the bill. they make our nurses, our carers, oursoldiers, are disabled, our young people trying to get a home of their own, our elderly looking for dignity in retirement, and those working hard...
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you can see in the front, boris johnson, philip hammond, foreign secretary, clutching the manifesto tightlys about the future role andtwo germans whether or not they will -- two gentlemen's role and whether they will remain in power. are awaiting the arrival of theresa may. i would argue with the cabinet now. i would have thought she was about to arrive. tom: where are they meeting? they look like it is a band rehearsal space for def leppard. guy: this kind of postindustrial judge for k should -- maybe not gentrification, but this is exactly the kind of place that theresa may wants to -- she knows -- >> -- guy: she is stomping over the labour heartland's. this is what the message is she is trying to portray. this imagery of her in an industrial site were really kind of resonate. the former finance minister of greece has never done an interview where def leppard came up. chris grisanti? >> i have a theory. first, the french election and other greek reforms, we're starting to see some green shoots for european union. is the pendulum starting to slowly swing back the other way? >> i think so.
you can see in the front, boris johnson, philip hammond, foreign secretary, clutching the manifesto tightlys about the future role andtwo germans whether or not they will -- two gentlemen's role and whether they will remain in power. are awaiting the arrival of theresa may. i would argue with the cabinet now. i would have thought she was about to arrive. tom: where are they meeting? they look like it is a band rehearsal space for def leppard. guy: this kind of postindustrial judge for k should...
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boris johnson saying chaotic and offers the reverse.thought intervention would be necessary, although he was asked about kosovo, sierra leone and in retrospect, was he right to oppose action there? what did you make of that speech?” oppose action there? what did you make of that speech? i was struck by how comfortable jeremy corbyn was articulating what are, for most leading politicians, quite unconventional views about britain's place in the world, about nuclear weapons and conflict. the reason for that as the ease of usejeremy corbyn has held for 30 years or more, they are central to his political philosophy. suffer him, this is part of his political dna. he again signalled his deep relu cta nce he again signalled his deep reluctance ever to use military force. he was pressed about when he might use it. he stood by his opposition to the iraq war and syria and libya, but also to kosovo and sierra leone, which is widely viewed as something of a success story for british military intervention to stop the slaughter, the civil war taking p
boris johnson saying chaotic and offers the reverse.thought intervention would be necessary, although he was asked about kosovo, sierra leone and in retrospect, was he right to oppose action there? what did you make of that speech?” oppose action there? what did you make of that speech? i was struck by how comfortable jeremy corbyn was articulating what are, for most leading politicians, quite unconventional views about britain's place in the world, about nuclear weapons and conflict. the...
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some of those, boris johnson and damian green were asked yesterday, they refuse to engage in order thatle would have to pay for their social care. first of all, let‘s be clear, we have not changed the principle that we set out in the manifesto. we‘re very clear about the principles on which this system will operate and will be based. what we have done is clarified that in the green paper, which will be a consultation document, we will have a limit, upper limit, absolute limit on the amount that people will take care. the basic principles remain absolutely the same as when they we re absolutely the same as when they were put in the manifestos and announced last week, that nobody is going to have to pay for their care while they‘re alive, nobody is going to have to have their family home sold while their living in and that everybody will be able, where they have that, to pass £100,000 onto theirfamilies. have that, to pass £100,000 onto their families. that‘s four times their families. that‘s four times the limit that currently exists at the limit that currently exists at the moment. this
some of those, boris johnson and damian green were asked yesterday, they refuse to engage in order thatle would have to pay for their social care. first of all, let‘s be clear, we have not changed the principle that we set out in the manifesto. we‘re very clear about the principles on which this system will operate and will be based. what we have done is clarified that in the green paper, which will be a consultation document, we will have a limit, upper limit, absolute limit on the amount...
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ashley: he's meeting with boris johnson.d about the intelligence leaking and he says that the u.s. takes full responsible while asking for prosecution of those responsible. we heard from president trump. the u.k. is sharing information again with the u.s. intelligce agency garding the manchester bombing investigation, but taking full responsibility and saying they'll get to the bottom of it and let's hope they do. charles: before we go, secretary rumsfeld, you mentioned nato in 1973, just had the big conference, the president's first overseas visit. pretty eventful stuff going on there. what do you make of nato's role that the comments that president trump made him trying to nudge or change the mission statement a little bit? >> well, i don't think he's changing the mission statement. i think what-- i mean, article five and the attack against one is an attack against all. charles: the focus on-- more focus on. >> money. charles: aggressively on radical islamic terrorism. >> oh, sure. charles: he used specific words, getting
ashley: he's meeting with boris johnson.d about the intelligence leaking and he says that the u.s. takes full responsible while asking for prosecution of those responsible. we heard from president trump. the u.k. is sharing information again with the u.s. intelligce agency garding the manchester bombing investigation, but taking full responsibility and saying they'll get to the bottom of it and let's hope they do. charles: before we go, secretary rumsfeld, you mentioned nato in 1973, just had...
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paying his own tribute here in britain, standing still, alongside the british foreign secretary boris johnsonnce. just a few small gestures, just like the flowers here, gestures of sympathy and solidarity. willie? >> to see those young faces, 8 years old, 14, 15, it's just gut wrenching. bill neely in manchester, england, for us. thank you so much. >>> the president running out of lifelines to save one of his signature national security policies, the controversial travel ban. we'll break down the administration's remaining legal opgs after another defeat yesterday in the courts. that's next on "morning joe." safety isn't a list of boxes to check. it's taking the best technologies out there and adapting them to work for you. the ultrasound that can see inside patients, can also detect early signs of corrosion at our refineries. high-tech military cameras that see through walls, can inspect our pipelines to prevent leaks. remote-controlled aircraft, can help us identify potential problems and stop them in their tracks. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. eye
paying his own tribute here in britain, standing still, alongside the british foreign secretary boris johnsonnce. just a few small gestures, just like the flowers here, gestures of sympathy and solidarity. willie? >> to see those young faces, 8 years old, 14, 15, it's just gut wrenching. bill neely in manchester, england, for us. thank you so much. >>> the president running out of lifelines to save one of his signature national security policies, the controversial travel ban....
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boris. >>> our guest host at the top of the hour is the master of management jack welch. he joins us to talk politics, the trump economy and more. >>> johnson's alex gorsqi jo gorsky will join us later, and jim jordan will join us to talk taxes, healthcare and this comey memo. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. what's the value of capital? what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. i count on my dell small for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box." time for the executive edge. amazon reportedly considering whether to get into the multibillion dollar pharmacy business. why not. it's inhired a general manager formul
boris. >>> our guest host at the top of the hour is the master of management jack welch. he joins us to talk politics, the trump economy and more. >>> johnson's alex gorsqi jo gorsky will join us later, and jim jordan will join us to talk taxes, healthcare and this comey memo. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. what's the value of capital? what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom?...
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of sharing information and >> -- secretary of state rex tillerson is in london for meeting with boris johnson. they reportedly discussed syria, north korea, and iran. secretary tillerson responded to a question on u.s.-u.k. relations for the intelligence leaks around in the manchester bombing.
of sharing information and >> -- secretary of state rex tillerson is in london for meeting with boris johnson. they reportedly discussed syria, north korea, and iran. secretary tillerson responded to a question on u.s.-u.k. relations for the intelligence leaks around in the manchester bombing.
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. >> rex tillerson is in london for a meeting with boris johnson. they reportedly discussed syria, north korea, and iran. in a brief news conference, secretary tillerson responded to a question on u.s.-u.k. relations after the intelligence leaks surrounding the manchester bombing. >> good afternoon. thank you for coming.
. >> rex tillerson is in london for a meeting with boris johnson. they reportedly discussed syria, north korea, and iran. in a brief news conference, secretary tillerson responded to a question on u.s.-u.k. relations after the intelligence leaks surrounding the manchester bombing. >> good afternoon. thank you for coming.
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. >> secretary of state rex tillerson is in london for meeting with boris johnson. they reportedly discussed syria, north korea, and iran. later in a brief news conference, secretary tillerson responded to a question on u.s.-u.k. relations after the intelligenceeek -- leak surrounding the manchester bombing. >> good afternoon, thank you for coming. the last few days i as foreign secretary have been the channel for innumerable expressions of condolences from around the world in the aftermath of the terrorist atrocity in manchester. i have been struck by how often our international friends and
. >> secretary of state rex tillerson is in london for meeting with boris johnson. they reportedly discussed syria, north korea, and iran. later in a brief news conference, secretary tillerson responded to a question on u.s.-u.k. relations after the intelligenceeek -- leak surrounding the manchester bombing. >> good afternoon, thank you for coming. the last few days i as foreign secretary have been the channel for innumerable expressions of condolences from around the world in the...
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. >> british foreign secretary boris johnson welcomed secretary of state rex tillerson to london ahead of their joint news conference. secretary tillerson told reporters the relationship between united states and british intelligence agencies would survive the strain of recently weeks in the manchester bombing investigation and the u.s. takes full responsibility for the weeks. --leaks. mr. johnson: good afternoon. thank you for coming. the last few days i as foreign secretary have been the channel for innumerable expressions of condolences from around the world in the aftermath of the terrorist atrocity in manchester. i have been struck by how often our international friends and supporters have mentioned also much the crime as a response. the acts that instinctive kindness by people in manchester, the holding of hands, the gathering of thousands of people in the center of the city to show their
. >> british foreign secretary boris johnson welcomed secretary of state rex tillerson to london ahead of their joint news conference. secretary tillerson told reporters the relationship between united states and british intelligence agencies would survive the strain of recently weeks in the manchester bombing investigation and the u.s. takes full responsibility for the weeks. --leaks. mr. johnson: good afternoon. thank you for coming. the last few days i as foreign secretary have been...
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of sharing information and >> -- secretary of state rex tillerson is in london for meeting with boris johnson. they reportedly discussed syria, north korea, and iran. secretary tillerson responded to a
of sharing information and >> -- secretary of state rex tillerson is in london for meeting with boris johnson. they reportedly discussed syria, north korea, and iran. secretary tillerson responded to a