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carrie johnson striding in to take her _ conference?her own _ conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her own place _ conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her own place on - conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her own place on stage i conference? carrie johnson striding| in to take her own place on stage at an event supporting lgbt rights tonight. who is supporting her? special guest coming to conference later, looking forward to that? i’m later, looking forward to that? i'm alwa s later, looking forward to that? i“n always looking forward to all guests coming to a conference. xyour always looking forward to all guests coming to a conference.— always looking forward to all guests coming to a conference. your wife is cominu coming to a conference. your wife is comin: to coming to a conference. your wife is coming to speak. — coming to a conference. your wife is coming to speak, going _ coming to a conference. your wife is coming to speak, going to _ coming to a conference. your wife is coming to speak, going t
carrie johnson striding in to take her _ conference?her own _ conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her own place _ conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her own place on - conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her own place on stage i conference? carrie johnson striding| in to take her own place on stage at an event supporting lgbt rights tonight. who is supporting her? special guest coming to conference later, looking forward to that? i’m later, looking forward to...
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from the prime minister— of carrie johnson from the prime minister public wife, she worked on one ofhaving a very relaxed break there. some people would argue that there. some people would argue that the prime _ there. some people would argue that the prime minister is entitled to a break. _ the prime minister is entitled to a break. had — the prime minister is entitled to a break, had a tough year and worked very hard _ break, had a tough year and worked very hard some people much of the objects— very hard some people much of the objects of— very hard some people much of the objects of this are not great when we have _ objects of this are not great when we have just spent most of this paper— we have just spent most of this paper reviewed talking about the various _ paper reviewed talking about the various crises engulfing britain as the prime — various crises engulfing britain as the prime minister is sunning himself— the prime minister is sunning himself in a very expensive house in spain _ himself in a very expensive house in spain but— himself in a very expensive house in spain b
from the prime minister— of carrie johnson from the prime minister public wife, she worked on one ofhaving a very relaxed break there. some people would argue that there. some people would argue that the prime _ there. some people would argue that the prime minister is entitled to a break. _ the prime minister is entitled to a break. had — the prime minister is entitled to a break, had a tough year and worked very hard _ break, had a tough year and worked very hard some people much of the...
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carry the can for that. ., ., , , let boris johnson carry the can for that. ., .with you both after 11:30pm. go and have a leisurely look through the papers and a glass of something and we will see that about 35 minutes. thank you so much, nigel nelson and jo phillips there. thank you for your company. i will be back at the top of the hour. take a cloud for northern ireland has been bringing rain is ever more recent hours and overnight tonight, the rain will move across from northern ireland into scotland, across northern england into north wales, the north midlands as well. it will be a mild night, 11 to 13 degrees for most but the cool air stilljust degrees for most but the cool air still just about clinging degrees for most but the cool air stilljust about clinging on in the final to scotland where it should be a fine start to the day in orkney and shetland, sunny spells, maybe one or two showers. a wet start elsewhere, the rain is patchy through the day, but still damp in scotland and northern england even into the afternoon, but we should see sunny spells dev
carry the can for that. ., ., , , let boris johnson carry the can for that. ., .with you both after 11:30pm. go and have a leisurely look through the papers and a glass of something and we will see that about 35 minutes. thank you so much, nigel nelson and jo phillips there. thank you for your company. i will be back at the top of the hour. take a cloud for northern ireland has been bringing rain is ever more recent hours and overnight tonight, the rain will move across from northern ireland...
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amos because they worked together because there was a link up there because of animal rights carried johnson quick off the mark on twitter to express her shock and dismay about the killing of david a miss along with a whole host of his westminster colleagues. of course, as you can imagine, expressing their shock about his death describing him. among other things is one of the kindest, most compassionate and well liked colleagues in parliament, in the union flag currently flying at half mast over dining space. so yes, this is an event that will reverberate and have an enormous impact on the political life, particularly of this country. david amos, one of the longest serving m p 's in parliament, had been an m. p for close on 40 years since 997. this particular constituency in south and west, he held in southeast england, in essex. he was holding a constituency surgery at the time of his killing. this is a moment sort of unique to british politics where people can turn up and meet their piece face to face, bring their problems to them in the hope that they will then be taken on their problems
amos because they worked together because there was a link up there because of animal rights carried johnson quick off the mark on twitter to express her shock and dismay about the killing of david a miss along with a whole host of his westminster colleagues. of course, as you can imagine, expressing their shock about his death describing him. among other things is one of the kindest, most compassionate and well liked colleagues in parliament, in the union flag currently flying at half mast...
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amos because they work together because there was a link up there because of the animal rights carried johnson quick off the mark on twitter to express her shock and dismay about the killing of david a miss along with i mean a whole host of his westminster colleagues. of course, as you can imagine, expressing their shock about his death describing him among other things as one of the kindest, most compassionate and well liked colleagues in parliament and the union flag currently flying at half mast over downing street. so yes, this is an event that will reverberate and have an enormous impact on the political life, particularly.
amos because they work together because there was a link up there because of the animal rights carried johnson quick off the mark on twitter to express her shock and dismay about the killing of david a miss along with i mean a whole host of his westminster colleagues. of course, as you can imagine, expressing their shock about his death describing him among other things as one of the kindest, most compassionate and well liked colleagues in parliament and the union flag currently flying at half...
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as you say, many tributes have been made, among them carrie johnson, the prime minister's wife, tweetings and safety. it inherently a tension there between access and safety.— access and safety. it raises profound — access and safety. it raises profound questions. - access and safety. it raises profound questions. this . access and safety. it raises - profound questions. this sadly is not the first such stabbing we have seenin not the first such stabbing we have seen in recent years. people will be reminded of what happened in 2016 withjo cox, a fairly similar scenario, sadly, and it is surgery, tragically murdered. there have been other stabbings involving mps, in 2010 two. a lot of people are asking what this tells us about the state of our democracy, the toxicity of debate. it is all well and good at sharing your views, debating, disagree profoundly with your elected representative. we have a democracy in which you can go to the ballot box and vote them out. clearly this is someone who has taken pretty clearly this is someone who has ta ken pretty extreme clearly this is someone who h
as you say, many tributes have been made, among them carrie johnson, the prime minister's wife, tweetings and safety. it inherently a tension there between access and safety.— access and safety. it raises profound — access and safety. it raises profound questions. - access and safety. it raises profound questions. this . access and safety. it raises - profound questions. this sadly is not the first such stabbing we have seenin not the first such stabbing we have seen in recent years. people...
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we see 0liver dowden and we saw carrie johnsonjust a moment 0liver dowden and we saw carrie johnson justrelatively painless and go away on their own but for some they can be very sore. we speak out to doctor ivan bristow. thank you forjoining us. it is one of those things that we are learning more and more about. tells more about what this condition is and how widespread it is. it about what this condition is and how widespread it is.— widespread it is. it has been a phenomenon _ widespread it is. it has been a phenomenon which _ widespread it is. it has been a phenomenon which we - widespread it is. it has been a phenomenon which we have i widespread it is. it has been a i phenomenon which we have seen widespread it is. it has been a - phenomenon which we have seen rise and initially it was thought to be just like winter chilblains that we normally get in the united kingdom and around the world but it became apparent very quickly that this was apparent very quickly that this was a phenomenon which was closely associated because most people such associated because most people such as chi
we see 0liver dowden and we saw carrie johnsonjust a moment 0liver dowden and we saw carrie johnson justrelatively painless and go away on their own but for some they can be very sore. we speak out to doctor ivan bristow. thank you forjoining us. it is one of those things that we are learning more and more about. tells more about what this condition is and how widespread it is. it about what this condition is and how widespread it is.— widespread it is. it has been a phenomenon _ widespread...
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carry out some of this activity? holding people accountable. host: jake johnson just alluded to this. billions of dollars that have come in and aid. $13 billion of aid, why is this the case and what can be done to turn things around? >> out of the $13 billion in pledges after the earthquake, a very small percentage was given to the haitian government. much needed humanitarian aid. we are not going to hash out exactly all of the mistakes that were done. it was quite a bit of duplication and things that were not needed to be done. the government at a clear reconstruction plan. again, since we had an internal -- being able to control our borders so the inflow of illegal arms would be curtailed. i believe -- there is a pandora's box that was open. in terms of political decisions, criminal activities. open any period, they have been trying for the last few years. all of this in the context of a political environment that has not been conducive for resolving -- ultimately led to the assassination of a sitting president and you have a police force that with all of its efforts is not able to
carry out some of this activity? holding people accountable. host: jake johnson just alluded to this. billions of dollars that have come in and aid. $13 billion of aid, why is this the case and what can be done to turn things around? >> out of the $13 billion in pledges after the earthquake, a very small percentage was given to the haitian government. much needed humanitarian aid. we are not going to hash out exactly all of the mistakes that were done. it was quite a bit of duplication...
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borisjohnson boris johnson with borisjohnson with his wife carried tonight wanting other leaders to stopy must, give up they ought to, they must, give up more cash, give up more carbon. people are often very conceited about history and about our civilisation. we think that we can be on a remorseless forward march when actually, we can be actively conniving in our own decline and fall. and what we need to do is to ensure that at the cop summit next week, the world leaders come together... are you disappointed with what china has come forward so far? look, they've made progress on overseas financing of coal, that's a good thing. what china, i think, needs to do is find ways of making a more ambitious nationally determine contribution. but they're not going to do that, they've published what they have said they're going to do and it's not enough, is it? you must be disappointed. let's see where we get to. in september, you rated the chances of success in glasgow at six out of ten. what would you say this morning? i'd say they are about the same. look at that! borisjohnson hopes he'll make h
borisjohnson boris johnson with borisjohnson with his wife carried tonight wanting other leaders to stopy must, give up they ought to, they must, give up more cash, give up more carbon. people are often very conceited about history and about our civilisation. we think that we can be on a remorseless forward march when actually, we can be actively conniving in our own decline and fall. and what we need to do is to ensure that at the cop summit next week, the world leaders come together... are...
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it does underscore the degree to which senator johnson is willing to carry water for former president trump in ways that i think are really destructive of our democracy. >> i know your committee postponed the depositions for three other former top trump aides. the committee said mark meadows, kash patel have been engaging with the committee. what can you tell us? is the committee closer to getting any significant information from either of them? >> i can only say the circumstances of each are not precisely the same. we are engaging with counsel to try to determine whether we can move ahead, and if we can't, we'll move in the same direction we did with steve bannon. so, you know, it's our preference to get people to come and in do their civic duty without having to go to the length of criminal contempt, but we are also acting with a sense of urgency, so we're not going to let it go on much longer without resolution. >> how about dan scavino. are you expecting him to cooperate? >> he was served later than the other two, so the clock is a little different with him. but again, we hope to
it does underscore the degree to which senator johnson is willing to carry water for former president trump in ways that i think are really destructive of our democracy. >> i know your committee postponed the depositions for three other former top trump aides. the committee said mark meadows, kash patel have been engaging with the committee. what can you tell us? is the committee closer to getting any significant information from either of them? >> i can only say the circumstances...
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if it's serious as far as the or if it is at that carried out, should i say, as far as far as johnson, the u. k. prime minister is concerned, he says that the could be a breach of international law here and there will be retaliation. so how much of this is, is warnings without any meat? is unclear on the british side. could that be further negotiations at a time of real tension between france and britain? there is no, no love lost between the 2 countries right now. over a raft of issues, particularly the alliance with the united states and australia, rover submarines, nuclear pound, submarines in which france lost out with money with multi $1000000.00 losses. because because of the cancellation of an order by the australians, because they opted for the british and us alliance to supply their submarines that well the france will, france will never forget the us and britain for that. add to all of that the, the, the feeling about 6 months, french i, which isn't necessarily represented by old of the european union over this fishing rights issue. that, that, that determined to win over on
if it's serious as far as the or if it is at that carried out, should i say, as far as far as johnson, the u. k. prime minister is concerned, he says that the could be a breach of international law here and there will be retaliation. so how much of this is, is warnings without any meat? is unclear on the british side. could that be further negotiations at a time of real tension between france and britain? there is no, no love lost between the 2 countries right now. over a raft of issues,...
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sam's club and rite aid say they will have the pfizer, moderna and johnson & johnson doses for eligible parents. cvs will carryrna booster shots. former facebook scientist says the company is making online hate and extremism worse. francis hallgen spoken to british. profits over safety she says and hid its own research from investors and the public. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has disputed the portrayal of the company saying it paints a false picture. despite all of this controversy, today facebook reported a higher profit for the latest quarter saying its net income grew 17% to more than $9 billion from july through september. there are new warnings tonight about russian-based cyberattacks. microsoft says the same agency behind last year's massive solar wind strike is targeting hundreds more companies and organizations inside the u.s. lucas tomlinson at the pentagon fills us in tonight. >> russia's cyberattacks continue. microsoft telling over 600 customers they had been attacked close to 23,000 times. the success rate in the low single digits by the same group responsible for the hack on solar winds. >> thi
sam's club and rite aid say they will have the pfizer, moderna and johnson & johnson doses for eligible parents. cvs will carryrna booster shots. former facebook scientist says the company is making online hate and extremism worse. francis hallgen spoken to british. profits over safety she says and hid its own research from investors and the public. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has disputed the portrayal of the company saying it paints a false picture. despite all of this controversy, today...
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carrying government selling working people. that's the accusation laid on britain's prime minister boris johnson and made the rise in so called fire. 5 and re hire practices, the notorious scheme of dropping and then re employing workers on worse terms. as i tense intensified during the pandemic. according to unions, the positions harshly criticize the practice. this week, government has allowed bad bosses to force brutal changes to contracts and take thousands and wages from families. there is agreement across the political spectrum that fire and re hire is unfair, unjust and unacceptable. but once again, we have only warm wars and bluster from bars. johnson who's ordering his m piece to vote down the bill selling out work and people in the process. it's coercive. it's bullying it. and i can say from experience it's, it's very, it's a, it's a very unpleasant situation, almost feels like being in an abusive relationship. because the workplace is a relationship which is, you know, it is built on trust and confidence. and what fire rehired does is it breaches, watch, trust, and confidence. and that's why i shall i have no other opti
carrying government selling working people. that's the accusation laid on britain's prime minister boris johnson and made the rise in so called fire. 5 and re hire practices, the notorious scheme of dropping and then re employing workers on worse terms. as i tense intensified during the pandemic. according to unions, the positions harshly criticize the practice. this week, government has allowed bad bosses to force brutal changes to contracts and take thousands and wages from families. there is...
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in place for the security of the m p, so that they can carry on with their duties as elected democratic members. the prime minister, boris johnson, and leader of the opposition co star, i went to the sites of the killing to pay their tributes a 25 year old man is being held in custody on suspicion of murder. after being arrested at the scene, rory challenge our correspondence as you k m. p. 's, all unites in their reaction to the murder of david amos, forrest johnson, an kiss tom a both came down together. 2 men who are in their day jobs are on opposite sides of the divide quest. of each other's motives, question each other's integrity. today they put that aside and i think that's the message that is coming loud and clear from westminster. this has transcended it's overcome those normal divisions that you see in british political life. forest johnson said that david, i misses one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. and that's the kind of message you're hearing about him from all parties and friends from old people who knew him. the messages in the tribute sort of being left have a very similar tone to them, e
in place for the security of the m p, so that they can carry on with their duties as elected democratic members. the prime minister, boris johnson, and leader of the opposition co star, i went to the sites of the killing to pay their tributes a 25 year old man is being held in custody on suspicion of murder. after being arrested at the scene, rory challenge our correspondence as you k m. p. 's, all unites in their reaction to the murder of david amos, forrest johnson, an kiss tom a both came...
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s joint strike carry a strike fleet right now, sailing to china's maritime borders. and even boris johnson is sending his aircraft carrier to china. i mean, as a, as the basis increases, the number of troops increase around russia. as the navies of nato approach. china, wouldn't you me advising alliances with china? i very strongly believe that it's not in russia's long term interest to get closer to china by splitting away from, from the potential for closer relations with the west that we had after the collapse of the soviet union. i think we've lost a lot of time and opportunity and the way we were in russia tried that. and as we know, the agreement with gorbachev is broken. and we've seen us policy as regards a, iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria. we've seen what nato thinks of relations with russia. a lot. nato remains a defensive alliance, and i would just say and perhaps you and i should discuss this at greater length and in a future broadcast, i think rush is greater security wise, moving west, not moving east. i just got to find the us then, obviously about the coven pandemic. i don'
s joint strike carry a strike fleet right now, sailing to china's maritime borders. and even boris johnson is sending his aircraft carrier to china. i mean, as a, as the basis increases, the number of troops increase around russia. as the navies of nato approach. china, wouldn't you me advising alliances with china? i very strongly believe that it's not in russia's long term interest to get closer to china by splitting away from, from the potential for closer relations with the west that we had...
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the difference was jack johnson was --and muhammad ali seemed to be for everybody. he seemed to want to carryrybody with him and to love everybody and i think in the end, it was a hard to think to talk about. this is a film about freedom and courage, classic american themes in the stance with vietnam and also about love. this guy dies in 2016 the most beloved and known person on the planet. something happened from that reviled, hated person refusing the draft to then. that is a pretty interesting story that in many ways doesn't have anything to do with it. ♪ david: let's go to how you became a documentary filmmaker. everybody who wants to be one once to be ken burns. i don't know who your mobile model was starting out but did you grow up and say i don't want to be in private equity or hedge funds? you said i wanted to be a documentary filmmaker. what propelled you toward that? where did you grow up? ken: i grew up the son of an anthropologist and a biologist mother who died very young of cancer of a 10 year battle of cancer when i was 11. i remember after i'm -- my mom died, i saw my dad cry
the difference was jack johnson was --and muhammad ali seemed to be for everybody. he seemed to want to carryrybody with him and to love everybody and i think in the end, it was a hard to think to talk about. this is a film about freedom and courage, classic american themes in the stance with vietnam and also about love. this guy dies in 2016 the most beloved and known person on the planet. something happened from that reviled, hated person refusing the draft to then. that is a pretty...
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the difference was jack johnson was just for himself muhammad ali was for everyone. he seemed to want to carryveryone with him and to love everybody. in the end, it is a hard thing to talk about. this is a film about freedom. it is about courage, which is not just true in the ring but also in the stance with vietnam. it also about love. this guy died five years ago the most beloved and known person on the planet. something happened from that reviled, hated person refusing the draft to then. and that is a pretty interesting story that, in many ways, has nothing to do with boxing. ♪ ♪ david: so let's go back to how you became a documentary filmmaker. everybody who wants to be a documentary filmmaker wants to be ken burns. i don't know who your role model was when you were starting out but did you grow up and say, i don't want to be in equity, i don't want to be in hedge funds, important things like that? [laughter] you said you wanted to be a documentary filmmaker. what propelled you toward that end? where did you grow up? ken: i grew up the son of an anthropologist and biologist mother who died
the difference was jack johnson was just for himself muhammad ali was for everyone. he seemed to want to carryveryone with him and to love everybody. in the end, it is a hard thing to talk about. this is a film about freedom. it is about courage, which is not just true in the ring but also in the stance with vietnam. it also about love. this guy died five years ago the most beloved and known person on the planet. something happened from that reviled, hated person refusing the draft to then. and...
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p, so that they can carry on with that juicy as elect to democratic members. we also saw the prime minister bars johnson and the leader of the opposition customer visiting the site to pay tribute earlier on saturday. a 25 year old man in custody held on suspicion of murder. after being arrested at the scene. where a challenge is reporting for us from the unseen to the you case. leading politicians gave a display of unity at that scene on saturday morning. boris johnson, an kiss tom both came down together. 2 men who are in their day jobs thereon, opposite sides of the divide quest of each other's motives, question each other's integrity. today they put that aside and i think that's a message that is coming loud and clear. from westminster, this has transcended it's overcome those normal divisions that you see in british political life. forest johnson said that david amos is one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. and that's the kind of message you're hearing about him from all parties and friends. from old people who knew him, the messages in the tribute sort of being left have a ver
p, so that they can carry on with that juicy as elect to democratic members. we also saw the prime minister bars johnson and the leader of the opposition customer visiting the site to pay tribute earlier on saturday. a 25 year old man in custody held on suspicion of murder. after being arrested at the scene. where a challenge is reporting for us from the unseen to the you case. leading politicians gave a display of unity at that scene on saturday morning. boris johnson, an kiss tom both came...
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the metro splashes on an offer by boris johnson for temporary visas for 800 eu workers for abbatoirs. the yorkshire post carriesnation of yorkshire's police commissioner — after comments he made about women's safety. the financial times reports fears of a trade war — if the uk government rejects the eu's latest plans for northern ireland. the guardian says doctors�* leaders fear many gps could leave the profession as a result of the government's plan to increase face—to—face appointments. the express looks at a study of people who take statins — saying there may be a link with a reduced risk of dying from covid. the daily mail reports comments by the queen apparently criticising a lack of action over climate change. the times leads with fears the chinese leader won't attend the cop26 climate summit. so let's begin. kick us off this time with the guardian, which says the face to plan which is being promoted by sajid javid can actually lead to an exit as of doctors. it sajid javid can actually lead to an exit as of doctors.— sajid javid can actually lead to an exit as of doctors. it could lead to a blood he — exi
the metro splashes on an offer by boris johnson for temporary visas for 800 eu workers for abbatoirs. the yorkshire post carriesnation of yorkshire's police commissioner — after comments he made about women's safety. the financial times reports fears of a trade war — if the uk government rejects the eu's latest plans for northern ireland. the guardian says doctors�* leaders fear many gps could leave the profession as a result of the government's plan to increase face—to—face...
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be illegal for him to purchase the gun but certainly carrying it and bringing it on school grounds, that's a no-no. >> tom winter, brittany johnson, our thanks to the both of you for your reporting this afternoon as this breaking news continues to develop. >>> we're also watching of course those developments on the senate floor, watching to see what is up with this possible test vote that may or may not happen in the next few minutes. >>> but first, what do democrats think of mitch mcconnell's offer? we're about to ask one democratic senator, chris van hollen, there he is, ready to go after the commercial break. >>> police the january 6 committee's secret closed door interview with a top trump doj official. the reporter behind that scoop joins us, live. ♪ ♪ just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ at humana we believe your healthcare
be illegal for him to purchase the gun but certainly carrying it and bringing it on school grounds, that's a no-no. >> tom winter, brittany johnson, our thanks to the both of you for your reporting this afternoon as this breaking news continues to develop. >>> we're also watching of course those developments on the senate floor, watching to see what is up with this possible test vote that may or may not happen in the next few minutes. >>> but first, what do democrats...
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thing to say about this is for boris johnson, very few people in great britain in the 1970's, in the u.k., they don't really care that much about this. he will not carrymany votes. he's doing it out of a sense of morality. to be fair, we can also say he had promised the unionists in northern ireland, and he's trying to redeem that position. the agreed protocol from two years ago, the government was in a very weak position and there was a time of weakness, and it's not working. it's opposed by a large number of people in northern ireland and it's time to change it. in my view, it is in the interests of the eu to change it because this is a sore spot that can go on for years. now is the time to sort it out. i believe it can be sorted out. peter: nicholas whyte in brussels, you were shaking your head as graham was talking about boris johnson and morality in the same sentence. nicholas: i am afraid i was. boris johnson knew perfectly well two years ago, as he won an election on the basis of this and is now attempting to reputed. i don't see anything terribly moral about it. peter: owen, you had a wry smile. is there any hint there might be a u-turn if you
thing to say about this is for boris johnson, very few people in great britain in the 1970's, in the u.k., they don't really care that much about this. he will not carrymany votes. he's doing it out of a sense of morality. to be fair, we can also say he had promised the unionists in northern ireland, and he's trying to redeem that position. the agreed protocol from two years ago, the government was in a very weak position and there was a time of weakness, and it's not working. it's opposed by a...
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billion of departments spending, it is 40% of the national income and it looks like boris johnson wants to carrybrief, knows what the impact measures are, but the impact is, it has been looked at in a cold—hearted way, will the markets react positively to this? this is a government, maybe they don't see the prime minister is a drunken sailor, but they might share the view of the government is spending optimistically, even ken clarke said it is optimistic with the assumption is making? it is optimistic with the assumption is makinr? : , it is optimistic with the assumption is makinr ? : , ., ., is making? admittedly, the conor hazard and _ is making? admittedly, the conor hazard and a _ is making? admittedly, the conor hazard and a better _ is making? admittedly, the conor hazard and a better than - is making? admittedly, the conor hazard and a better than the - hazard and a better than the economic forecast through the pandemic. these encouraging signs don't call for everything of what has onlyjust been sowed. i think choose the glass negatives are now claiming to be the party are public service
billion of departments spending, it is 40% of the national income and it looks like boris johnson wants to carrybrief, knows what the impact measures are, but the impact is, it has been looked at in a cold—hearted way, will the markets react positively to this? this is a government, maybe they don't see the prime minister is a drunken sailor, but they might share the view of the government is spending optimistically, even ken clarke said it is optimistic with the assumption is making? it is...
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. >> and that there is magic johnson, this urban kid from michigan, and larry bird, this guy who worked carryingles lakers. the other plays for the boston celtics. it's a great story. >> lakers had several chances. here's larry bird. >> magic johnson leads the attack. look at that pass. oh, what a show! oh, what a show! >> when those championship games are in prime time and people are paying attention to that, television feeds into those rivalries and makes them bigger than they've ever been before. >> how dare you challenge me with somewhat primitive skill. they're just as good as dead. >> every mike tyson fight was an event. because every fight was like an ax murder. when he fought michael spinks, the electricity, you could just feel watching it on tv. >> he leads with the right hand! there he goes! >> tyson was made for tv because there was drama. >> it's all over! mike tyson has won it! >> not a lot of junior high school kids can dunk. especially at -- >> but everybody tries. everybody tries. >> i think that he is starting to transcend just his sport, that he's becoming something of a public
. >> and that there is magic johnson, this urban kid from michigan, and larry bird, this guy who worked carryingles lakers. the other plays for the boston celtics. it's a great story. >> lakers had several chances. here's larry bird. >> magic johnson leads the attack. look at that pass. oh, what a show! oh, what a show! >> when those championship games are in prime time and people are paying attention to that, television feeds into those rivalries and makes them bigger...
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carry out some of this activity. so looking at those areas and holding people actually accountable, you know, i think could be a far more effective approach. ambassador jake johnson just alluded to this about the billions of dollars that have come in in 8 to haiti. we're not more than $13000000000.00 of a that's flowed into haiti since 2010 since the earthquake in 2010. but there has been so little development to show for this. in the meantime, you have the police force that many say is weaker than the gangs. you have a government that's in a very we can state why is this the case and what can be done to turn things around while mom i want to keep in mind that out of the 13000000000 ledges it's not actually been and that was the 1st of the back can be in the ledges after the earthquake are minority or very small percentage was to was given to the asians often met our artists to win for the passage. the majority of it was too much needed. monetary shelter and smoother and medicine . but we're not going to hashed out all the mistakes that were done after that doesn't burst. but there was quite a bit of duplication of n g o is doing some things but not needed to be
carry out some of this activity. so looking at those areas and holding people actually accountable, you know, i think could be a far more effective approach. ambassador jake johnson just alluded to this about the billions of dollars that have come in in 8 to haiti. we're not more than $13000000000.00 of a that's flowed into haiti since 2010 since the earthquake in 2010. but there has been so little development to show for this. in the meantime, you have the police force that many say is weaker...
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security of m p so that they can carry on with their duties as elected democratic members was the home secretary, they're a little bit early. we had the prime minister bars johnson and the leader of the opposition. he a storm of visiting the site to pay their tributes. there was a 25 year old man in custody held on suspicion of murder after being arrested at the same. so let's start things off with rory challenge reporting from lee on see this saturday and behind you. the tributes are bringing a moment of political solidarity that you don't often see. yeah, we saw that her earlier on today, and we went, boris johnson and kissed armor. both came down together, 2 men who in their day jobs are on opposite sides of the divide. her quest of each other's motives, questioning each other's integrity. today they put that aside, and i think that's a message that is coming loud and clear from westminster that this has transcended, it's overcome those normal divisions that you see in british political life for astronomy. and said that david amos is one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. and that's the kind of message you're hearing about him from all pa
security of m p so that they can carry on with their duties as elected democratic members was the home secretary, they're a little bit early. we had the prime minister bars johnson and the leader of the opposition. he a storm of visiting the site to pay their tributes. there was a 25 year old man in custody held on suspicion of murder after being arrested at the same. so let's start things off with rory challenge reporting from lee on see this saturday and behind you. the tributes are bringing...
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johnson . and devoted his career to deepening our understanding of japan and the united states. the ambassador mentored our own professor ken calder who carries on the great established tradition and established by ambassador reischauer. it's a distinct honor to introduce this year's honoree . who also has carried on this great tradition from the japanese side. ambassador tomita esser since 2021 and his career in the ministry offoreign affairs has over 40 years . before coming to the us ambassador tomita served as japan'sambassador to korea , prime minister sinzo abe's representative in osaka and as ambassador toisrael . his postings have included washington, london and paris. ambassador tomita graduated from the university of tokyo and joined japan's ministry of foreign affairs in 1981. i think i've known ambassador tomita since 2001 when he was director of the foreign ministries national security affairs division and i was the minister of our embassy in tokyo and i'm honored to introduce my friend to you today, ambassador tomita. [applause] >> the. >> ambassador tomita i would only add a word to what ambassador she or has already said. it's
johnson . and devoted his career to deepening our understanding of japan and the united states. the ambassador mentored our own professor ken calder who carries on the great established tradition and established by ambassador reischauer. it's a distinct honor to introduce this year's honoree . who also has carried on this great tradition from the japanese side. ambassador tomita esser since 2021 and his career in the ministry offoreign affairs has over 40 years . before coming to the us...
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johnson. conditions looking different outside compared to yesterday's downpours. >> we will get to meteorologist, kari hall. who has to carry an umbrella? >> i think it's the north bay where we will have the highest chance of seeing more scattered showers. one last system will be dipping in as we go into the next few hours. right now it's further to the north and moving up around eureka and redding and will finally make its way up into the bay area later this morning. we are starting out with drier conditions, and spotty showers moving into the north bay, and we will see if it makes it into san francisco and the peninsula. but it's looking good for the rest of the week, especially with the halloween plans. we'll talk about the rainfall totals and how that impacts the bay area's drought. >>> a panel is meeting right now to consider approving pfizer's vaccine for children over the age of 5, which pfizer says it's 90% effective. the first vaccinations may start in a matter of weeks. thom jensen is aside of a marin elementary school. >> reporter: good morning. this is a day that a lot of parents, and even a lot of kids have bee
johnson. conditions looking different outside compared to yesterday's downpours. >> we will get to meteorologist, kari hall. who has to carry an umbrella? >> i think it's the north bay where we will have the highest chance of seeing more scattered showers. one last system will be dipping in as we go into the next few hours. right now it's further to the north and moving up around eureka and redding and will finally make its way up into the bay area later this morning. we are...
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on "after words", journalist lizzie johnson looks at the root causes of california's 2018 campfire, the deadliest us wildfire in a century. she'sinterviewed by carrie baker, society of american forrester's ceo . "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guests host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> thank you for joining us. it's a great discussion about your book "paradise: one town's struggle to survive an american wildfire" . and we're really grateful for the opportunity to speak with you and speak in some ways on behalf of 9000+ members of firefighting to get some of your insights. i have to sayi enjoyed the book
on "after words", journalist lizzie johnson looks at the root causes of california's 2018 campfire, the deadliest us wildfire in a century. she'sinterviewed by carrie baker, society of american forrester's ceo . "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guests host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> thank you for joining us. it's a great discussion about your book "paradise: one town's struggle to survive an american...
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kennedy and johnson and devoted his academic career to deepening our understanding of japan and its relationship with the united states. ambassador mentored our own professor can't who carriesthe great tradition established. it is a distinct honor to introduce the honoree, his excellency who also carried on this great tradition from the japanese side. ambassador has served as japan's ambassador to the united states february 2021. he's career in the japanese ministry of foreign affairs spans over 40 years. before coming to the u.s., ambassador served as japan's ambassador to korea, personal representative for the g summit and i was soccer and ambassador to israel. his early overseas postings have included washington, london and paris. ambassador i think i have known ambassador since 2000 -- 2000 bowman's director of the foreign ministries national securities division and i was a political minister in her embassy in tokyo. i'm delighted and honored to introduce my friend to you today, ambassador? [applause] [applause] ambassador, i would only add a word to it ambassador is already said. with the tremendous honor to have you with us at john hopkins university. i say that since
kennedy and johnson and devoted his academic career to deepening our understanding of japan and its relationship with the united states. ambassador mentored our own professor can't who carriesthe great tradition established. it is a distinct honor to introduce the honoree, his excellency who also carried on this great tradition from the japanese side. ambassador has served as japan's ambassador to the united states february 2021. he's career in the japanese ministry of foreign affairs spans...
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and i should say we are expecting boris johnson to address a press conference in rome and we will take you to that as and when he appears. but carryinginto the summit in glasgow absolutely crucial because the 620 countries account for 80% of the world's omissions and they will be coming here from rome this evening. before they do so, we expect more detail on the communique so let's get more of that from our corresponded in rome, mark lohan. i know the real challenge is always pouring through the communiqu and trying to find the new ones, what you see in what they released over the course of the last hour? the draft communiqu _ the course of the last hour? tue: draft communiqu circulating the course of the last hour? tte: draft communiqu circulating here talks about how the 620 leaders will assume a meaningful and effective actions to pursue efforts to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. so in that respect, it will give solace, i think, to some leaders hoping the 1.5 degrees goal would be written into that communiqu , but it does not actually go as far as saying, we will reach it, it simply says, we will reach it, it simply says, we
and i should say we are expecting boris johnson to address a press conference in rome and we will take you to that as and when he appears. but carryinginto the summit in glasgow absolutely crucial because the 620 countries account for 80% of the world's omissions and they will be coming here from rome this evening. before they do so, we expect more detail on the communique so let's get more of that from our corresponded in rome, mark lohan. i know the real challenge is always pouring through...
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on "after words", journalist lizzie johnson looks at the root causes of california's 2018 campfire, the deadliest us wildfire in a century. she'sinterviewed by carrie baker, society of american forrester's ceo . "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guests host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> thank you for joining us. it's a great discussion about your book "paradise: one town's struggle to survive an american wildfire" . and we're really grateful for the opportunity to speak with you and speak in some ways on behalf of 9000+ members of firefighting to get some of your insights. i have to sayi enjoyed the book . and i related you wrote the story together so i'd really like to take kick things off by getting to hear a little bit more about you. as i done a little digging myself to get the story from the brassica to journalism for city hall insan francisco . so let's start off their. how did you make that journey and i'll have a fun add in afterwards. i'm curious to hear who you are and what you wrote along the way. >> it's great to be here with you today. i grew up in nebraska and my first job out
on "after words", journalist lizzie johnson looks at the root causes of california's 2018 campfire, the deadliest us wildfire in a century. she'sinterviewed by carrie baker, society of american forrester's ceo . "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guests host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> thank you for joining us. it's a great discussion about your book "paradise: one town's struggle to survive an american...
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johnson well this week announced that albritton�*s electricity will come from renewable sources by 2035. the metro reporting that a serving metropolitan police officer has been charged with rape. the daily mail carriesinvestigation which reveals nearly 1,000 police officers have been probed for posting offensive social media content. tony and caroline, hello again. we are going to start off with a bit of green electricity. the front page of the times, that is the prime minister's pledge to be green by 2035. if you could kick the software that, please. the 2035. if you could kick the software that. please-— that, please. the prime minister a- ears that, please. the prime minister appears to _ that, please. the prime minister appears to have _ that, please. the prime minister appears to have picked - that, please. the prime minister appears to have picked a - that, please. the prime minister| appears to have picked a number that, please. the prime minister - appears to have picked a number out of the air and then announced it. there is talk in this story about replacing some of our nuclear, our electricity costs with nuclear which i thought was a sickjoke because if the uk last built one of those in 2
johnson well this week announced that albritton�*s electricity will come from renewable sources by 2035. the metro reporting that a serving metropolitan police officer has been charged with rape. the daily mail carriesinvestigation which reveals nearly 1,000 police officers have been probed for posting offensive social media content. tony and caroline, hello again. we are going to start off with a bit of green electricity. the front page of the times, that is the prime minister's pledge to be...
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with boris johnson and president macron this morning, the better the fist pumping, ithink morning, the better the fist pumping, i think they know it is something of a drama that is being carriedcularly easy to come a swift arrangement, and the longer it goes on, the danger it is that it escalates and that you have, you know, the sort of threats of things that could go worse in the channel. i think it will be sorted out, i think there is a bit of a linkage there to the northern ireland protocol, that is also up for discussion, of course, among the leaders, and i guess the fishing rights would be sorted, it would be so long and thanks for all the fish, but things can go wrong along the way, and tempers can fray, that is what we can say. == way, and tempers can fray, that is what we can say.— what we can say. -- what we have seen. what we can say. -- what we have seen- finally. _ what we can say. -- what we have seen. finally, before— what we can say. -- what we have seen. finally, before i— what we can say. -- what we have seen. finally, before i let- what we can say. -- what we have seen. finally, before i let you - what we can say. -- what we have seen. finally, before i let
with boris johnson and president macron this morning, the better the fist pumping, ithink morning, the better the fist pumping, i think they know it is something of a drama that is being carriedcularly easy to come a swift arrangement, and the longer it goes on, the danger it is that it escalates and that you have, you know, the sort of threats of things that could go worse in the channel. i think it will be sorted out, i think there is a bit of a linkage there to the northern ireland protocol,...
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johnson on the plain out to rome to the g. 20 summit. that's taking place, said puzzled by what's going on. obviously, we will stand by to take the appropriate action if the french carried through with these threats to blockade ports and prevent precious strollers from landing the catch in french ports. we will do whatever is necessary to ensure you k interest. but at the heart of this, what you, what you essentially have is exasperation from the french side about the way the british have gone about trying to renegotiate elements of the breakfast deals. specifically the protocol on northern ireland. and from the british side, you've got them rather muscular, really trying to defend the rights of the fishing boats to the u. s. now, and new york city is braced for a shortage of public sector workers after a vaccine mandate deadline passed on friday. police and 5 to unions warned many staff will go on unpaid lave for refusing to get the job. fil lavelle explain. new york needs its firefighters and its cops, but pretty soon there may be fewer on duty than before. were trying to avoid what is going to be an inevitable disaster by design on monday morning told to get at least
johnson on the plain out to rome to the g. 20 summit. that's taking place, said puzzled by what's going on. obviously, we will stand by to take the appropriate action if the french carried through with these threats to blockade ports and prevent precious strollers from landing the catch in french ports. we will do whatever is necessary to ensure you k interest. but at the heart of this, what you, what you essentially have is exasperation from the french side about the way the british have gone...
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johnson on the plane out to rome to the g. 20 summit. that's taking place, said puzzled by what's going on. obviously, we will stand by to take the appropriate action if the french carried through with these threats to blockade ports and prevent precious trawlers from landing there, catch in french ports. ready we will do whatever is necessary to ensure you k interest. but at the heart of this, what you, what you essentially have is exasperation from the french side about the way the british have gone about trying to renegotiate elements of the breakfast deals. specifically the protocol on northern ireland. and from the british side, you've got them rather muscular li, trying to defend the rights of their fishing boats. and poland parliament has improved the construction of a wall along its border with better roof to stop migrants and refugees from entering over the past 3 months of thousands have attempted to enter the european union. there. the block has accused mittens go providing them with safe passage. to the e. u. as retaliation again, sanctions imposed. the war will be 100 kilometers long and cost about $400000000.00 . that proposal will now be sent to the presi
johnson on the plane out to rome to the g. 20 summit. that's taking place, said puzzled by what's going on. obviously, we will stand by to take the appropriate action if the french carried through with these threats to blockade ports and prevent precious trawlers from landing there, catch in french ports. ready we will do whatever is necessary to ensure you k interest. but at the heart of this, what you, what you essentially have is exasperation from the french side about the way the british...
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carried out under the dod authority? >> yes. i do. intelligence is the cerepresentative johnson said is never perfect. get perfection. they speak of this language what is more likely than not and i believe we have good reason to have confidence in our intelligence systems. they are not perfect but we have good reason to have confidence andig that has been expressed or time.ex this one the strike was bad but that is not to say that the system as a whole is wrong. the drone the program had adequate safeguards. what have you learned? >> i have directeded a review si won't make any comments on the specifics because that review is ongoing but in terms of our commitment to learning from all of our operations we remain committed to doing that and we are specifically concerned whenever there is an inadvertent loss of life and injury to civilians so we take that very ifseriously and hold ourselves accountable for that. >> we will be looking forward to seeing the resultsts of that review and also having accountability. yesterday when asked by senator kelly about the over the horizon counterterrorism you said as
carried out under the dod authority? >> yes. i do. intelligence is the cerepresentative johnson said is never perfect. get perfection. they speak of this language what is more likely than not and i believe we have good reason to have confidence in our intelligence systems. they are not perfect but we have good reason to have confidence andig that has been expressed or time.ex this one the strike was bad but that is not to say that the system as a whole is wrong. the drone the program had...
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carried out by the department of justice. what do you think can be done to rectify this and is there anything this committee can do? >> ms. johnson, can you please turn on your video, if you can please? your video monitor? >> yes. >> lovely to see you and it was great to see you at dallas airport last month. thank you for the question. we already have authority -- doj has authority under the law to prosecute. we need encouragement from congress to encourage doj to take those actions. so far they have only taken up one case of these incidents that have occurred since the beginning of 2021. we need greater attention on that. representatives from across the industry signed a letter long ago asking doj to take that action. all of us have made it very clear that we believe we need to make it clear to the public about these disruptions in the air and how i can have a dramatic impact on safety and security of our air travel. we know when safety and security is in question, people don't buy tickets. they want to take that for granted. it is our economic security at stake as well. would any other -- >> would any other witness like to comm
carried out by the department of justice. what do you think can be done to rectify this and is there anything this committee can do? >> ms. johnson, can you please turn on your video, if you can please? your video monitor? >> yes. >> lovely to see you and it was great to see you at dallas airport last month. thank you for the question. we already have authority -- doj has authority under the law to prosecute. we need encouragement from congress to encourage doj to take those...