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provoking incident where a lot of people could be heard and escalation could happen, and you, bush, johnson, himself, sort of gave away how they perceive russia. the russians have said, this are rejection though. they thawed warning shots up beth faced lies. well, that the bad. but it does go to show the bad news of the pandemic and all the trouble that has caused isn't enough. absolutely. they wanted something else to distract people, whatever it was, i don't think we can achieve what it wanted with this stump. right. guess the former pentagon official, mike, i'm a louis believe the u. k. knew what it was doing, hence why media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the rush response was the appropriate considering that it was in the russian territorial waters. even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the the qu in the ukraine
provoking incident where a lot of people could be heard and escalation could happen, and you, bush, johnson, himself, sort of gave away how they perceive russia. the russians have said, this are rejection though. they thawed warning shots up beth faced lies. well, that the bad. but it does go to show the bad news of the pandemic and all the trouble that has caused isn't enough. absolutely. they wanted something else to distract people, whatever it was, i don't think we can achieve what it...
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well ahead of the get together biden met with the host, british prime minister bush johnson. they signed a new atlantic charter based on an agreement that outlined the 2 countries goals after the 2nd world war. the priority. now, according to the document, is cooperation. as for the g 7 main talking points where the pandemic trade and climate change plus china and russia are correspondent, guys they have now examines why much of that agenda seems like a blast from the past. america is back. back for watson. when did it ever leave whatever it is that it's coming back to from as unclear. at every point along the way, we're going to make it clear that united states is back. and democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future. well, that's good. certainly, again, i can't remember them ever leaving, but if you will, coming back to the things you never left, then why the heck not some things you've already signed or reverse, like atlantic charter building on the commitments and aspirations that are 80 ye
well ahead of the get together biden met with the host, british prime minister bush johnson. they signed a new atlantic charter based on an agreement that outlined the 2 countries goals after the 2nd world war. the priority. now, according to the document, is cooperation. as for the g 7 main talking points where the pandemic trade and climate change plus china and russia are correspondent, guys they have now examines why much of that agenda seems like a blast from the past. america is back....
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and other first ladies such as johnson, bush, obama influenced legislation without actually testifying. they used diplomacy and bipartisanship to some of the pieces of legislation they were interested in. many of our first ladies causes where the popular culture. this is the fourth cabinet. for example, every first lady since pat nixon has appeared as sesame street characters on their state or invited them in the white house to employ children to emphasize for early childhood education and many of the issues sesame street covers. other popular culture approaches such as cameo appearances on popular television. mrs. reagan used different strokes, very popular television show for her just say no campaign. a student reporter here uncovered drug sales and school and discussed what to do about this with mrs. reagan. michelle obama appeared on an episode of nashville to remote her -- where the characters were holding a concert at fort camel. she appeared to the oscars, and purple karaoke with james corden where she was the first lady who understood popular culture. the final is social media.
and other first ladies such as johnson, bush, obama influenced legislation without actually testifying. they used diplomacy and bipartisanship to some of the pieces of legislation they were interested in. many of our first ladies causes where the popular culture. this is the fourth cabinet. for example, every first lady since pat nixon has appeared as sesame street characters on their state or invited them in the white house to employ children to emphasize for early childhood education and many...
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was a very powerful position for a first lady to be in other first ladies such as lady bird johnson barbara bush michelle obama influenced legislation without actually testifying they used diplomacy and bipartisanship to move some of the pieces of legislation. they were interested in many of our first ladies causes were enhanced by the use of popular culture so slightly this is the fourth path of influence. for example, every first lady since pat nixon has either appeared with sesame street characters sometimes on their stage or invited them to the white house to employ children to basically emphasize the need for early childhood education and many of the issues at sesame street covers. other popular culture approaches include cameo appearances on popular television mrs. reagan used different strokes a very popular television show for her just say no campaign and she had student reporter gary coleman in his character uncovered drug sales at school and he discussed what to do about this with mrs. reagan michelle obama appeared on an episode of nashville to promote her joining forces where the cha
was a very powerful position for a first lady to be in other first ladies such as lady bird johnson barbara bush michelle obama influenced legislation without actually testifying they used diplomacy and bipartisanship to move some of the pieces of legislation. they were interested in many of our first ladies causes were enhanced by the use of popular culture so slightly this is the fourth path of influence. for example, every first lady since pat nixon has either appeared with sesame street...
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johnson flight is is barbara bush said something and certainly michelle obama and many first ladies have said it when they're asked. what type of first lady do you want to be and i think barbara was asked do you want to i'm sorry. laura was asked you want to be barbara and she said no. i want to be more. okay, mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time her whole goal. she told me was to support mrs. kennedy mrs. kennedy have the word with all. three days after the assassination to say i really like you to work on this one like you to make it permanent and this is really important to me and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's. winning the yummy while mrs. johnson was showing on and admired mrs. kennedy so much influenced mrs. johnson in terms of what she wanted to do. she wanted the american women to the white house. she sort of put as mrs. nixon did her own and as subsequent firstly did their own play on the white house to improve it, but certainly in mrs. johnson's case i can say she fell she needed to be true to yourself. and i don't think she wa
johnson flight is is barbara bush said something and certainly michelle obama and many first ladies have said it when they're asked. what type of first lady do you want to be and i think barbara was asked do you want to i'm sorry. laura was asked you want to be barbara and she said no. i want to be more. okay, mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time her whole goal. she told me was to support mrs. kennedy mrs. kennedy have the word with all. three days after the assassination to say i really...
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johnson in this special relationship, wolf. we look at fdr and churchill and ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. bill clinton and george w. bush with tony blair. can we get chemistry going between biden and boris johnson? they'll talk like fdr language of the four freedoms and the atlantic charter and our two countries are the citadels of global democracy while it's under threat today from authoritarian governments. >> kaitlyn, the president says one of the goals of this trip is to bring like-minded nations back together. how is that message going to be received by the various parties he's set to meet? >> reporter: well, i think that's going to be one of the struggles. it's not just enough really for him to come to these summits, to the g7, to go meet with nato allies and not be donald trump. of course, everyone understands a lot of these allies are wary of the four years they just had with him, but they also want to look at the reality here and the fact that the way presidential elections are done in the united states, that you can see how quickly leadership can change and how quickly alliances can be undermined, even after d
johnson in this special relationship, wolf. we look at fdr and churchill and ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. bill clinton and george w. bush with tony blair. can we get chemistry going between biden and boris johnson? they'll talk like fdr language of the four freedoms and the atlantic charter and our two countries are the citadels of global democracy while it's under threat today from authoritarian governments. >> kaitlyn, the president says one of the goals of this trip is to bring...
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bush adviser car rove will talk about president trump's to the border and wisconsin senator ron johnsonhere as we get to the truth of covid-19 of origins and why are we talking about treatments now and not a year ago? don't miss a moment of it. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. house republicans held their own hearing on covid-19 origins yesterday with no democrats or dr. fauci in sight. they all said they would not participate. lawmakers saying all roads lead to the lab yesterday at the hearing. the wuhan institute of virology lab that is instead of going with the claim that chinese wet markets were the source. this is, of course, something that we have reported well over a year here on this program on sunday morning futures. gop lawmakers urging the house to declassify all intelligence related to the virus. joining me utah congressman, chris stewart. take us behind the doors yesterday at the hearing, what struck you most? congressman: well, i think there are a couple of things. before i talk about that i have to emphasize something th
bush adviser car rove will talk about president trump's to the border and wisconsin senator ron johnsonhere as we get to the truth of covid-19 of origins and why are we talking about treatments now and not a year ago? don't miss a moment of it. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back. house republicans held their own hearing on covid-19 origins yesterday with no democrats or dr. fauci in sight. they all said they would not participate. lawmakers...
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bushes, incarceration people of color women and the l. g. b cooper, community. all this more, coming up in today's going underground. but 1st, u. k. p m birth johnson dodged. what could it be in its 1st defeat in parliament.
bushes, incarceration people of color women and the l. g. b cooper, community. all this more, coming up in today's going underground. but 1st, u. k. p m birth johnson dodged. what could it be in its 1st defeat in parliament.
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bush was president, and when obama was president. so this was a systematic practice by the colombian army. when i was president, you, when it comes to latin america, britain, abbas johnson hosted one guy do once to overthrow the government of venezuela neighboring country. you're telling me that they're all the human rights abuses in a country. that is, britons ally, britain as secure as he cooperation, allows arms to be center. and of course, it's in the front night of the so called war on drugs. any, any evidence to suggest that all this money from and subsidy from the united states from britain from european union countries, is actually aiding cocaine production and cocaine distribution? well, here's, here's the fact of the matter, plan colombia by the united states. it was 1st introduced under clinton and then beat up under bush and essentially continued in different guys under obama. ready more than a $1000000000.00 was spent in order to reduce cocaine production by half. okay. production is that record levels according to the un and other agencies, passive monitoring these things. so in terms of the stated goals, all of the sort of anti drug efforts have failed dr
bush was president, and when obama was president. so this was a systematic practice by the colombian army. when i was president, you, when it comes to latin america, britain, abbas johnson hosted one guy do once to overthrow the government of venezuela neighboring country. you're telling me that they're all the human rights abuses in a country. that is, britons ally, britain as secure as he cooperation, allows arms to be center. and of course, it's in the front night of the so called war on...
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bush, and whether this decision helps or hurts. take a listen to what he had to say. >> this is a big bowl of delicious tasty cream put before senator johnsononomic issues, the biden agenda is so far quite popular, so far the american economy is reviving. those issues don't work, but what works is the politician of grievance, and it it can point against the enormous tech giants. it's perfect. i suspect you'll see more of these deliberate provocations by this is republicans, support me, because they're coming for you next. >>> we only have a couple seconds left, but it seems like if you're a social media company, it's damned if you do, damned if you don't. >> it is s. the definition of bad information is always evolving, and johnson can use this against the company. >> they certainly have a responsibility to take this stuff down. brian stelter, thanks very much. >>> that will do it for me. jim acosta returns tomorrow. up next it's pamela brown live in the "cnn newsroom." have a great night. at panera, we take care of dinnertime. we use fresh, clean ingredients to make mouthwatering masterpieces. order on the panera app and get free delivery
bush, and whether this decision helps or hurts. take a listen to what he had to say. >> this is a big bowl of delicious tasty cream put before senator johnsononomic issues, the biden agenda is so far quite popular, so far the american economy is reviving. those issues don't work, but what works is the politician of grievance, and it it can point against the enormous tech giants. it's perfect. i suspect you'll see more of these deliberate provocations by this is republicans, support me,...
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bush invaded iraq together, sadly. i think there are these personal differences but certainly reliances are so strong they will transcend those differences. boris johnsona master mover with power. like benjamin netanyahu, he was one of the leaders who early on congratulated biden, didn't indulge in trump's election, and he knows what he has to do to get ahead. boris johnson doesn't stick to principles. he sticks boris johnson's own personal agenda. >> we have a fabulous flash back to 1998. you know where we're going. the dutch documentary crew filmed an oxford union debate in which you debated against boris borison boris johnson. >> just because he's a very good speaker, and he does a little laugh, it doesn't make what he says right. nobody seems to notice tony blair promised their tax wouldn't go up under his government and yet taxes are rising -- will rise under this parliament share of national income from 34.5% to 37.6%. >> what goes through your mind when you see that now? >> what goes through my mind is two things. number one, boris johnson has not aged and i have. and i was 19 at the time and he was in his 30s. >> he's got the same hair, that's
bush invaded iraq together, sadly. i think there are these personal differences but certainly reliances are so strong they will transcend those differences. boris johnsona master mover with power. like benjamin netanyahu, he was one of the leaders who early on congratulated biden, didn't indulge in trump's election, and he knows what he has to do to get ahead. boris johnson doesn't stick to principles. he sticks boris johnson's own personal agenda. >> we have a fabulous flash back to...
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jason johnson, campaign veteran journalist i'm professor of politics at morgan state university co-bears and matthew dowd founder of country over party in the past he was chief strategist for the bush effort in oh four. he is deservedly the most famous man and wimberley texas and matthew emptied i would like to start with you. we have been part of a national frog boiling campaign. you can hear it in the congressman's voice wanting to focus peoples attention. folks, don't you understand that what's been revealed might have made nixon jealous. it would've made nixon blush and yet the sound of crickets across the land is mostly what we get so matthew explained to the good folks watching how much danger democracy isn't. >> well thanks for having me and being the most famous person and one really is like being the most dentist person in fact camp so i appreciate that. i think we're in an incredible dangerous point and i think it's more dangerous than what happened at watergate which is when i got interested in politics when i was at a very young age got very interested. i think it's more interesting that we faced in world war ii by the attack of food to autocratic regimes cars that that
jason johnson, campaign veteran journalist i'm professor of politics at morgan state university co-bears and matthew dowd founder of country over party in the past he was chief strategist for the bush effort in oh four. he is deservedly the most famous man and wimberley texas and matthew emptied i would like to start with you. we have been part of a national frog boiling campaign. you can hear it in the congressman's voice wanting to focus peoples attention. folks, don't you understand that...
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bush. we can't go behind the scenes. we don't know what happens with boris johnson in most meetings, but kathy, i'm wondering, do you thinkay, do you think we underestimate the impact for the first time in american history, we failed to have a peaceful transfer of power in the presidency and that people like macron and johnson and merkle realize this and worry about it? >> people watch very, very carefully. when the capitol was stormed on january the 6th, we had record television ratings of that event in the uk and i'm sure it was the same around europe. when donald trump spent that period between election day last november and inauguration day, trying to make sure that he didn't have to give away the presidency, give up the presidency, people watched very closely. and there was a lot of alarm. it wasn't just that it was president trump being president who was disdainful of multi-lateral relationships and alliances, it is the whole american political system. in 2016, america's democratic ratings, international democratic ratings was downgraded from a perfect democracy to a flawed democracy. that is america's status at the
bush. we can't go behind the scenes. we don't know what happens with boris johnson in most meetings, but kathy, i'm wondering, do you thinkay, do you think we underestimate the impact for the first time in american history, we failed to have a peaceful transfer of power in the presidency and that people like macron and johnson and merkle realize this and worry about it? >> people watch very, very carefully. when the capitol was stormed on january the 6th, we had record television ratings...
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bush, but by in large, democratic presidents get a lot more attention and praise certainly judging by the praise and some comparisons to show you on the segment, what was boris johnsond, breath of fresh air when boris johnson was a big fan of donald trump. whether it extends to other thornier issues, let's get to our panel, charlie gasparino and elizabeth. elizabeth, you're looking at this and i guess should we like that the europeans like this president? should that mean anything? they see it as a breath of fresh air and they saw donald trump as a thorn on their side and you could just as easily argue that was a constructed thorn on their side because he brought these issues to the table and urged them to put more money on the table. what? >> the point of an american president is to stand up for our country, our values, our beliefs, the future that he wants to build for us and i'm very hopeful for joe biden and this presidency but i really hope that he can win over the trust of all americans and not worry about the trust of those overseas. neil: charlie gasparino, you have been monitoring this as well particularly now this crack-down on tech companies that sounds a
bush, but by in large, democratic presidents get a lot more attention and praise certainly judging by the praise and some comparisons to show you on the segment, what was boris johnsond, breath of fresh air when boris johnson was a big fan of donald trump. whether it extends to other thornier issues, let's get to our panel, charlie gasparino and elizabeth. elizabeth, you're looking at this and i guess should we like that the europeans like this president? should that mean anything? they see it...
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brotherly romance, and tony blair forged a good relationship with george bush, some say too good a relationship and i think boris johnsone've spoken about a _ the future. but also, something we've spoken about a lot - the future. but also, something we've spoken about a lot and i the future. but also, something i we've spoken about a lot and you've alluded to, northern ireland, the border protocols, and joe biden has been very clear about his own irish heritage and also his concern about what is happening when it comes to border controls and the relationship since brexit. border controls and the relationship since l“exit-— since brexit. people can be frivolous — since brexit. people can be frivolous about _ since brexit. people can be frivolous about his - since brexit. people can be frivolous about his irish i since brexit. people can be i frivolous about his irish roots, since brexit. people can be - frivolous about his irish roots, but actually they are incredibly important to him. i listened to him when he arrived last night and about three times he quoted irish poetry in his remarks. it's a very big part of who he
brotherly romance, and tony blair forged a good relationship with george bush, some say too good a relationship and i think boris johnsone've spoken about a _ the future. but also, something we've spoken about a lot - the future. but also, something we've spoken about a lot and i the future. but also, something i we've spoken about a lot and you've alluded to, northern ireland, the border protocols, and joe biden has been very clear about his own irish heritage and also his concern about what...