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a welcome to the w. bush. johnson says, you'll leave number 10 when a successor has been chosen or is that his decision? it's part of the course that happens in the case of touch it with over. it happened when a camera that it happened when you go from to reason. i say that is the question is whether conservative and trust him to act as a kind of can take a prime minister while they conduct a contest and can take or is someone who you would expect to do and say pretty much nothing. and just keep the ship of state afloat and doesn't really say no ideal candidate for that. right. so in this interregnum while there is a conservative leadership, a challenge and know that the runners arrives sorted out. we presume that this is going to take was a couple of months to finally sort out. yes, because there are 2 stages that the m p 's 1st have to vote in the series of a nation balance. they come up with 2 people who then go forward to the entire membership in the country. now bring i would a thought something like a $150000.00
a welcome to the w. bush. johnson says, you'll leave number 10 when a successor has been chosen or is that his decision? it's part of the course that happens in the case of touch it with over. it happened when a camera that it happened when you go from to reason. i say that is the question is whether conservative and trust him to act as a kind of can take a prime minister while they conduct a contest and can take or is someone who you would expect to do and say pretty much nothing. and just...
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k. election, bush johnson lasted just 3 years as prime minister. now back then, he stood on a platform of getting bricks. it done, but long before he became leader, he'd made no secret of his desire for the top jaw. in hindsight, forest johnson's fate was predestined. as the maverick mayor of london, he relished chaos, getting stuck on a zip flyer, and barging his way around the world. this time, taking out a school boy in japan. it was all part of a carefully constructed image. the bird that he hoped would lead to beggar things. and when breton debated its membership of the european union, he seized his chance. flying the flag for the leaf campaign a take back control of this country and our democracy and our economy. after that success downing street seemed inevitable, but he would have to wait another 3 years before opening theresa. may i have just been to see her majesty the queen. however breton were still fiercely debated over europe with johnson called an election and was back to his own stunts. the voters lapped it up, sending him back to d
k. election, bush johnson lasted just 3 years as prime minister. now back then, he stood on a platform of getting bricks. it done, but long before he became leader, he'd made no secret of his desire for the top jaw. in hindsight, forest johnson's fate was predestined. as the maverick mayor of london, he relished chaos, getting stuck on a zip flyer, and barging his way around the world. this time, taking out a school boy in japan. it was all part of a carefully constructed image. the bird that...
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what bush johnson is, or as a track record, as anal as an election winner. he defies the odds. he got bricks, it over the line he got elected as a, a conservative mer of london, which is, which is rare and obviously took an 80 seat majority in the most recent general election. so they're looking at someone who can win elections, but they're also looking at someone who is damaged goods. his reputation has taken a battering over the past 12 months, 18 months. he is not the asset that he used to be in conservative m. p. 's will be looking alternately at their own chances of reelection, is that gonna happen under parish johnson? or they're more likely to be re elected under a new leadership. our other top, sorry this our, the number of people experiencing hunger rows dramatically last year, according to a major food secures you. port released by the united nations is wanting of a global hunger catastrophe. in the coming months. it says a 128000000 people were affected by hunger last year. that's almost 10 percent of the global population. children are particularly vulnerable. 22 pe
what bush johnson is, or as a track record, as anal as an election winner. he defies the odds. he got bricks, it over the line he got elected as a, a conservative mer of london, which is, which is rare and obviously took an 80 seat majority in the most recent general election. so they're looking at someone who can win elections, but they're also looking at someone who is damaged goods. his reputation has taken a battering over the past 12 months, 18 months. he is not the asset that he used to...
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it looks from the outset, so as if this could be the start of a revolt against prime minister bush johnson. he is hanging by thread. now the british prime minister of these are mortal blows to him. we will have to see whether they really do finish. you him awful whether he can stagger on for a while. this is a man, a politician who is renowned for being almost lazarus ly able to, to come from the dead. but we'll have to see. this is a looking very, very, very precarious. f, a boris johnson for one key minister to go is obviously a blow for to, to go in. what is obviously a, an orchestrated move, a little could well be the beginning of the ends. birth johnson has been sucker punched by 1st his health secretary and then even more seriously by his chancellor of the exchequer as well. we have both of the letters that were written, subarus johnson by those ministers here. and i can read you the 1st one. this came from fat to jump it. who says that conservatives at their best, the scene of hard headed decision makers, guided by strong bodies. we've may not always been popular, but we've been com
it looks from the outset, so as if this could be the start of a revolt against prime minister bush johnson. he is hanging by thread. now the british prime minister of these are mortal blows to him. we will have to see whether they really do finish. you him awful whether he can stagger on for a while. this is a man, a politician who is renowned for being almost lazarus ly able to, to come from the dead. but we'll have to see. this is a looking very, very, very precarious. f, a boris johnson for...
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what bush johnson is her as a track record, as anal it as an election winner. he defies the odds. he got bricks, it over the line he got elected as a, a conservative mayor of london, which is, which is rare and obviously took an 80 seat majority in the most recent general election. so they're looking at someone who can win elections, but they're also looking at someone who is damaged goods. his reputation has taken a battering over the past 12 months, 18 months, really ever since breaks it took hold. and then the pandemic immediately telling on after that. so he is damaged goods, he is not the asset that he used to be in conservative m. p. 's will be looking alternately at their own chances of reelection. is that gonna happen under parish johnson, or they're more likely to be re elected under a new leadership. and that's the judgement i'll be making that i suppose part. the problem is that the readable part of the reason he's managed to survive this long is because there are doubts about who's going to succeed him. well indeed, and i think that's what kept berth johnson in positio
what bush johnson is her as a track record, as anal it as an election winner. he defies the odds. he got bricks, it over the line he got elected as a, a conservative mayor of london, which is, which is rare and obviously took an 80 seat majority in the most recent general election. so they're looking at someone who can win elections, but they're also looking at someone who is damaged goods. his reputation has taken a battering over the past 12 months, 18 months, really ever since breaks it took...
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we've had two very revered first ladies in our, state my mother barbara bush, and lady bird johnson. i know people know about barbara bush's work with literacy. i think a lot of people remember how important lady bird johnson's work with the houston plant. she was -- in fact, now that a lot of our roadsides in the united states are now planted with wild flowers is really because of ladybird johnson's interest with that. i think, in the, and we've always come from the interest and passions of the first ladies. >> that was laura bush, first lady of texas, and wife of presidential candidate george w. bush and a spring 2000 c-span interview. the bushes moved into the white house the following january. you will hear laura bush, in her own voice, here in american history tv. how she experienced her first years as first lady featuring footage from c-span video library. first, just eight months into their term, the former librarian and teacher was transformed into a wartime first lady by the terrorist attacks of september 11th 2001. she called with reporters on -- after visiting pentagon vict
we've had two very revered first ladies in our, state my mother barbara bush, and lady bird johnson. i know people know about barbara bush's work with literacy. i think a lot of people remember how important lady bird johnson's work with the houston plant. she was -- in fact, now that a lot of our roadsides in the united states are now planted with wild flowers is really because of ladybird johnson's interest with that. i think, in the, and we've always come from the interest and passions of...
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always we have two very revered first ladies in our state my mother-in-law barbara bush and lady bird johnson, and i i know people know about barbara bush's work with literacy, and i think a lot of people remember how important lady bird johnson's work with the environment and the use of native plants is she was very active in the highway beautification act 1964. and in fact now that a lot of our roadsides in the united states are now planted with wildflowers really is because the lady bird johnson's interest in that so i think in the end we always benefit from the interest in the passions of first ladies. that was laura bush first lady of texas and wife of presidential candidate george w bush and a spring 2000 c-span interview. the bushes moved into the white house the following january. you'll hear laura bush in her own voice here on american history tv how she experienced her eight years as first lady featuring footage from c-span's video library first. just eight months into their term the former librarian and teacher was transformed into a wartime first lady by the terrorist attacks of s
always we have two very revered first ladies in our state my mother-in-law barbara bush and lady bird johnson, and i i know people know about barbara bush's work with literacy, and i think a lot of people remember how important lady bird johnson's work with the environment and the use of native plants is she was very active in the highway beautification act 1964. and in fact now that a lot of our roadsides in the united states are now planted with wildflowers really is because the lady bird...
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boris johnson made a bush welcomed the call to implement it in full the candidate for his post, foreign minister list once, in her own style, she stated that she would closely monitor how scattering fulfills the agreement, because, according to her, it was thanks to great britain and the allies that we managed to conclude a deal in washington; behind the agreement in order to evaluate it realistically. the effect we think is that it will have a positive impact on the global market and help improve food security around the world nuland lecture hall. the one that gave cookies on the maidan, speaking in aspin, she recognized the news about grain exports as wonderful, however, omitting the chronology of events, the deputy secretary of state unexpectedly stated that russia allegedly took this step under pressure from the world community and in the final added states in solving the food crisis. made more than others. in brussels , the istanbul agreement is held more modestly - this is a step in the right direction, we call for its rapid implementation by the secretary general. it is promised
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bush, former governor of florida. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at bocatv.org. announcer: british prime minister boris johnson announced his resignation as party leader. he offered no timetable but says he eventually plans to resign as prime minister. he will remain at the post until the party chooses a successor. >> good afternoon, everybody. good afternoon. [applause] it is clearly the will of the parliamentary conservative party that there should be a new leader of their party and a new prime minister and high of great -- i have agreed -- the process of choosing that new leadership begin out of the timetable -- and the timetable will begin next week and i have appointed a cabinet to serve until a new leader is in place so i want t say to the millions of people voting for us in 2019, thank you for that incredible mandate. the biggest conservative majority since 1987, the biggest share of the vote since 1979. the reason i have also are in the last few days, to continue to deliver the amended in first -- in person, natural because -- not ju because it was my job and my duty -- i am proud of the achievements o
bush, former governor of florida. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at bocatv.org. announcer: british prime minister boris johnson announced his resignation as party leader. he offered no timetable but says he eventually plans to resign as prime minister. he will remain at the post until the party chooses a successor. >> good afternoon, everybody. good afternoon. [applause] it is clearly the will of the parliamentary conservative party that there should be...
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johnson in 1955 when he finally got an invitation on the. later on, ronald reagan had immigration reform and then george w. bush actually was even to this day, a champion of immigrants. but the white working class base of the republican party does not want anymore because they see information and threats to their status and also to personal economics some of you might be able to take the job. so those two are arm more like their coming in. for the working classes much more of an issue with them and also a cultural issue because they worry about being replaced. the biggest who coming in right now, not so much for mexico but more from central america. that's been over the last few years. and it makes it very difficult for this really no agreement on this issue of society. it has been going on for a while and obama was able to get the question settled. could not get it settled biden would like to but you know, i don't know. so it's a tough question in american society. very relevant of our cultural today right now. >> so we have this political climax with trump and we talked about how in 2002 - 2010. and his prese
johnson in 1955 when he finally got an invitation on the. later on, ronald reagan had immigration reform and then george w. bush actually was even to this day, a champion of immigrants. but the white working class base of the republican party does not want anymore because they see information and threats to their status and also to personal economics some of you might be able to take the job. so those two are arm more like their coming in. for the working classes much more of an issue with them...
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johnson in 2016 took just enough. it was a percentage here and there. >> what about ross perot? disrupted. george w. bushot us, jackie. >> it did not get us to a horrible place. what is happening with this movement is the underlying need to not be so polarized. if you look at the last election cycle, joe biden got his own votes and then he got votes from people who might have voted for donald trump last time but did not want to do it again this time because the two sides were so extreme. those people that flipped over and voted for joe biden were hoping to see a more moderate candidate, a more bill clinton style of rule on the economy and so many other issues. that's what people wanted and then they realize that joe biden, he is being tugged at by the progressive left in that is what we are seeing play out over the course of last year or so. but people's need for centrism is definitely there. i think if you are a smart candidate on the right or the left you would grab onto that in the next election cycle and step up to the podium and be that person. >> i saw andrew yang >> week and a half ago at freedom
johnson in 2016 took just enough. it was a percentage here and there. >> what about ross perot? disrupted. george w. bushot us, jackie. >> it did not get us to a horrible place. what is happening with this movement is the underlying need to not be so polarized. if you look at the last election cycle, joe biden got his own votes and then he got votes from people who might have voted for donald trump last time but did not want to do it again this time because the two sides were so...
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tonight our dear friends jason johnson, professor at morgan state university and msnbc political contributor and stuart stevens, veteran of the mitt romney and george w. bushntial campaigns. he is now with the lincoln project. his latest book it was all a lie and how the republican party became donald trump is a must read and i highly recommend it. gentlemen, there is a lot i wanted to talk about tonight and then boom, the news came. stuart, to first, what are you thinking is it possible. a, no it is not possible. look, i have a spa spire in my heart for something like this. if you believe the country is in an existential crisis, which i believe and i think a lot of people share that do. certainly we believe in the lincoln project. this idea of a third party isn't indulgence. it is like, you are in the middle of a knife fights and you decide your biggest problem is losing weight. you're probably going to lose weight, but there are more pressing things like getting out alive. there are a lot of people involved here, i respect them. but i don't think this is the way forward to save democracy, and there are two political parties in america now. it's a misnome
tonight our dear friends jason johnson, professor at morgan state university and msnbc political contributor and stuart stevens, veteran of the mitt romney and george w. bushntial campaigns. he is now with the lincoln project. his latest book it was all a lie and how the republican party became donald trump is a must read and i highly recommend it. gentlemen, there is a lot i wanted to talk about tonight and then boom, the news came. stuart, to first, what are you thinking is it possible. a, no...
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bush cheney 2004 presidential campaign. it's good to have you all three with you with us, matthew like to start with, you much like donald trump for his johnsonany scandals during his time in office. but, why was this different? what's different about this one? >> there's many things the same between the two of them, as you know. not the least of which is that everybody knew about boris johnson before he took office, just like everybody knew about donald trump before he took office. and then, he proceeded to be -- to corrupted moxie, it was cruel. was coerced, did all the things donald trump did. the biggest difference was that the conservatives in england, could only take three years of boris johnson, and looks like the republicans could take at least four years of donald trump. this is what's wrong and been wrong in our system for all these past years, which is, the complete inability of the republican party, to hold donald trump to any standard, to any normal standard of leadership, to any standard of protection of our institutions, to any standard of devotion to the constitution. they not only haven't done, it they've been able to facilit
bush cheney 2004 presidential campaign. it's good to have you all three with you with us, matthew like to start with, you much like donald trump for his johnsonany scandals during his time in office. but, why was this different? what's different about this one? >> there's many things the same between the two of them, as you know. not the least of which is that everybody knew about boris johnson before he took office, just like everybody knew about donald trump before he took office. and...
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johnson a few years agogo to tak about her relationship with coretta at scott king. she was in conversation withg. andrew young. and during that program i found out former first lady barbara bush had passed away while the program was underway. so we got to the end of the program and i think catherine and i thanked ambassador young. and i mentioned that barbara bush had passed away. and ambassador young without pausing or leaving the stage offered a beautiful prayer of remembrance for mrs. bush because that is the type of person he is. so please join me and welcoming ernie set suggs ambassador andrew young. [applause] [applause] i think at this point it might be fitting since his birthday was on saturday if you will join me ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday ambassador young ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you. [applause] [cheering] [applause] fix thank you tony. this is crazy because i have been out in the audience many times for these events. i have stepped on this stage many times as a moderator. i've never been here to talk w about a book i have written. i appreciate you all coming out here.s when toni called me and said you wanted to do this i i w
johnson a few years agogo to tak about her relationship with coretta at scott king. she was in conversation withg. andrew young. and during that program i found out former first lady barbara bush had passed away while the program was underway. so we got to the end of the program and i think catherine and i thanked ambassador young. and i mentioned that barbara bush had passed away. and ambassador young without pausing or leaving the stage offered a beautiful prayer of remembrance for mrs. bush...
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johnson who later became of course president. i i think of john mccain selecting sarah palin is a kind of attack dog if you will george hw bush made a similar decision with dan quayle to create a in a sense of me who was you know younger and more outspokenly conservative to placate various wings of his party? sometimes this decision comes for not i think it was john nance garner who said the vice presidency isn't worth a bucket of warm. he said well support has been sanitized into exactly right it's better. he said statement, right? what in your view was? the best vice presidential selection oh, geez. yeah, well you mentioned the worst in andrew johnson, obviously. yes, that did not work out. so well. i like truman. really. i mean true truman the quite a good president and it's really interesting how he became how he ended up as fdr's running mate in 1944 because fdr of courses first eight years, john yance garner. we just quoted was his vice president and then in 1940. he henry wallace became vice president. he was president vice president between 40 and 44. he was very liberal and by 1944 a lot of people in a democratic party. t
johnson who later became of course president. i i think of john mccain selecting sarah palin is a kind of attack dog if you will george hw bush made a similar decision with dan quayle to create a in a sense of me who was you know younger and more outspokenly conservative to placate various wings of his party? sometimes this decision comes for not i think it was john nance garner who said the vice presidency isn't worth a bucket of warm. he said well support has been sanitized into exactly right...
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bush -- mr. gohmert or snow. mr. issa votes no. mr. buck byrd snow. mr. gaetz votes no. mr. johnson of louisiana about snow. mr. biggs? mr. biggs votes no. mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock votes no. mr. steube? >> no. >> mr. steube votes no. mr. tiffany? >> tiffany, no. >> mr. tiffany votes no. mr. massie? >> no. >> mr. massie votes no. mr. roy? >> no. >> mr. roy boats? no mr. bishop. mr. bishop votes no. miss fish back? no. no. -- mr. fitzgerald? >> no. >> mr. fitzgerald votes. no >> mister pence? mister pence votes no. mr. owens? >> ms., ms., -- >>. ? >> lieu boats aye. >> mr. shabbat, you are not recorded. >> no. >> mr. shabbat votes no. >> america? >> mr., don't you are not recorded. >> aye. >> mr. deutch votes aye. >> mr. apple is not recorded. >> -- >> madam chair, i'm a recorded? >> mr. johnson, you are recorded as aye. >> thank you. >> the clerk will report. >> manager there 18 ayes and 17 noes. >> the motion to table is agreed to. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for five minutes. welcome, let me -- we are dealing with the clock right now, thank you. which way is it going? hello? did you restore the clock?
bush -- mr. gohmert or snow. mr. issa votes no. mr. buck byrd snow. mr. gaetz votes no. mr. johnson of louisiana about snow. mr. biggs? mr. biggs votes no. mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock votes no. mr. steube? >> no. >> mr. steube votes no. mr. tiffany? >> tiffany, no. >> mr. tiffany votes no. mr. massie? >> no. >> mr. massie votes no. mr. roy? >> no. >> mr. roy boats? no mr. bishop. mr. bishop votes no. miss fish back? no. no. -- mr. fitzgerald?...
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catherine johnson a few years ago to talk about her relationship with coretta scott king, and she was in conversation with andrew young. and during that program i found out that former first lady barbara bush had passed away while the program was underway. and so we got to the end of the program and i thanked catherine and i thanked ambassador young and then i mentioned that barbara bush had passed away. and ambassador young without pausing or leaving the stage offered a beautiful prayer of remembrance for mrs. bush. because that's the type of person he is. so please join me in welcoming ernie suggs dong bermudez and ambassador, andrew young. and i think at this point it might be fitting since his birthday was on saturday if you will join me in happy birthday to you. happy birthday to you. happy birthday, ambassador young. happy birthday to you. ernie thank you. thank you very much. thank you, tony. and this is this is crazy because i've been out in the audience many times. for these events. i've sat on this stage many times as a moderator, but i'd never in my wildest dreams. thought i'd be here. talking about a book that i've written. so i appreciate you all coming out here. and when tony
catherine johnson a few years ago to talk about her relationship with coretta scott king, and she was in conversation with andrew young. and during that program i found out that former first lady barbara bush had passed away while the program was underway. and so we got to the end of the program and i thanked catherine and i thanked ambassador young and then i mentioned that barbara bush had passed away. and ambassador young without pausing or leaving the stage offered a beautiful prayer of...
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bush -- mr. gohmert or snow. mr. issa votes no. mr. buck byrd snow. mr. gaetz votes no. mr. johnson of louisiana about snow. mr. biggs? mr. biggs votes no. mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock votes no. mr. steube? >> no. >> mr. steube votes no. mr. tiffany? >> tiffany, no. >> mr. tiffany votes no. mr. massie? >> no. >> mr. massie votes no. mr. roy? >> no. >> mr. roy boats? no mr. bishop. mr. bishop votes no. miss fish back? no. no. -- mr. fitzgerald? >> no. >> mr. fitzgerald votes. no >> mister pence? mister pence votes no. mr. owens? >> ms., ms., -- >>. ? >> lieu boats aye. >> mr. shabbat, you are not recorded. >> no. >> mr. shabbat votes no. >> america? >> mr., don't you are not recorded. >> aye. >> mr. deutch votes aye. >> mr. apple is not recorded. >> -- >> madam chair, i'm a recorded? >> mr. johnson, you are recorded as aye. >> thank you. >> the clerk will report. >> manager there 18 ayes and 17 noes. >> the motion to table is agreed to. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for five minutes. welcome, let me -- we are dealing with the clock right now, thank you. which way is it going? hello? did you restore the clock?
bush -- mr. gohmert or snow. mr. issa votes no. mr. buck byrd snow. mr. gaetz votes no. mr. johnson of louisiana about snow. mr. biggs? mr. biggs votes no. mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock votes no. mr. steube? >> no. >> mr. steube votes no. mr. tiffany? >> tiffany, no. >> mr. tiffany votes no. mr. massie? >> no. >> mr. massie votes no. mr. roy? >> no. >> mr. roy boats? no mr. bishop. mr. bishop votes no. miss fish back? no. no. -- mr. fitzgerald?...
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