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. >> chris johnson has been instrumental in taking the research data and turning it into policy. of the ocean's surrounding antarctica by 2030. >> time is of the essence. recent research said we have 12 years to fight the impacts of climate change. >> it's hard to imagine this continent could one day look drastically different, placing some of the world's most beloved animals in danger. in my work as a news reporter, we're often presenting issues of life or death, but being here and learning about the science, you get the sense this really is life or death for all of us. during the height of the cold war, the antarctic treaty was signed designated the continent as a natural reserve for peace and science. since then it's been a place where we come to determine the health of the world. we head to the ukrainian research station to see one of the places where earth science is recorded. as we head inside, we learn this place has even more significance than we thought. right up there in 1985 buzz one of the places that scientists discovered the hole in the ozone layer. it's a pretty sp
. >> chris johnson has been instrumental in taking the research data and turning it into policy. of the ocean's surrounding antarctica by 2030. >> time is of the essence. recent research said we have 12 years to fight the impacts of climate change. >> it's hard to imagine this continent could one day look drastically different, placing some of the world's most beloved animals in danger. in my work as a news reporter, we're often presenting issues of life or death, but being...
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. >> reporter: chris johnson partnered with the memorial day flower foundation to put one flower on 12,500 gravesites. >> we need to remember our men and women in the military. >> things of volunteers in the golden gate young marines within hours thousands of flowers were placed next to the american flag. >> it feels really significant and gives me a lot of pride and makes me feel proud that i am keeping their spirit alive. >> these gestures no matter how big or small so how prospective brave servicemen and women are on this memorial day. >> across the country the memorial day flowers foundation and flowers are more than 600,000 gravesites with the help of more than 5000 volunteers. if you're interested in volunteering, reach out to them. >>> four minutes it all a check to turn the city upside down. i am in el reno, oklahoma. >>> drier weather return to the bay area this afternoon. i have details coming up. glad you're back how you feeling? ♪ ♪ (both) exhausted. but finally being able to make that volunteer trip happen was... awesome. awesome. you have to scrub. what do they... they use fo
. >> reporter: chris johnson partnered with the memorial day flower foundation to put one flower on 12,500 gravesites. >> we need to remember our men and women in the military. >> things of volunteers in the golden gate young marines within hours thousands of flowers were placed next to the american flag. >> it feels really significant and gives me a lot of pride and makes me feel proud that i am keeping their spirit alive. >> these gestures no matter how big or...
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chris johnson from the world wildlife fund has been instrumental in taking research data and turning policy. their goal is to protect 30% of the ocean surrounding antarctica by 2030. >> time is of the essence because a recent report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change said we have 12 years to really fight the impacts of climate change. >> reporter: during the height of the cold war, the antarctica treat was signed designating the continent as a natural preserve for peace and science. since then, it's where we come to determine the health of the world. in 1985, it's one of the places scientists discovered the hole in the ozone layer. it's a pretty special place. it's an issue that "nightline" shed light on in 1992, becoming the first to ever broadcast live from antarctica. >> scientists say the ozone hole over the area, actually more of a thinning of the ozone layer, is now the largest ever recorded. >> reporter: since then, the hole in the ozone has recovered significantly and is on its way of healing completely. >> it is one of the biggest success stories we have for na
chris johnson from the world wildlife fund has been instrumental in taking research data and turning policy. their goal is to protect 30% of the ocean surrounding antarctica by 2030. >> time is of the essence because a recent report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change said we have 12 years to really fight the impacts of climate change. >> reporter: during the height of the cold war, the antarctica treat was signed designating the continent as a natural preserve for...
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pattenchairman chris blasting boris johnson. succeed may. >> he lied his way through life. he lied his way through politics. he is a hoax or with a degree of charm which i am immune. it would be a bad choice indeed but i suspect it may happen. viviana: a memo from the internal revenue service reportedly exposes its disagreement on president trump's tax returns. the memo says returns must be turned over to congress if requested. it says the only way out is for the president to claim executive privilege. so treasury has subarctic -- far refused congressional request. robert mueller does not want to testify publicly in front of congress. bloomberg learned he is negotiating for a closed door appearance on his rush investigation report. mother telling the house judiciary committee, he does not want to be jacked into a political site -- fight. weekend with hockey. the st. louis blues are going to the stanley cup final for the first time since 1970. they will face the boston bruins, eliminating san jose 5-1 last night in the western co
pattenchairman chris blasting boris johnson. succeed may. >> he lied his way through life. he lied his way through politics. he is a hoax or with a degree of charm which i am immune. it would be a bad choice indeed but i suspect it may happen. viviana: a memo from the internal revenue service reportedly exposes its disagreement on president trump's tax returns. the memo says returns must be turned over to congress if requested. it says the only way out is for the president to claim...
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not a word. >> chris: but he is determined to finish the story of lyndon johnson down to the last wordany typewriters do you have? >> i have at this moment 11. >> chris: and will that get you through the end? >> i'm worried. >> chris: he has tried to take care of everything he uses old-fashioned carbon paper to make copies of what he types buried a few years ago he bought what he says is a lifetime supply just in case they stop making it. now this program note. join me back here at stevens high school in claremont, new hampshire, tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern on fox news channel for a live town hall with mayor pete buttigieg. but that's it for now, have a great week and we will see you next "fox news sunday" ." ♪ ♪ ♪ i've slain your dreaded dragon. for saving the kingdom what doth thou desire? my lord? hey good knight. where are you going? ♪ ♪ climbing up on solsbury hill ♪ grab your things, salutations. coffee that is a cup above is always worth the quest. nespresso. tis all i desire. did thou bring enough for the whole kingdom? george: nespresso, what else? - [nfor lifelock with norto
not a word. >> chris: but he is determined to finish the story of lyndon johnson down to the last wordany typewriters do you have? >> i have at this moment 11. >> chris: and will that get you through the end? >> i'm worried. >> chris: he has tried to take care of everything he uses old-fashioned carbon paper to make copies of what he types buried a few years ago he bought what he says is a lifetime supply just in case they stop making it. now this program note....
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chris: but caro is determined to finish the story of lyndon johnson down to last word. 0. how many typewriters do you have? >> i have at this moment 11. chris: and will that get you through the end -- >> i'm worried. [laughter] [background sounds] chris: caro has tried to take care of everything. he uses old-fashioned carbon paper to make copies of what he types. a few years ago he bought what he says is a lifetime supply, just in case they stop making it. >>> now this program note. join me back here at stephens high school in claremont, new hampshire, tonight at 7 p.m. eastern on fox news channel for a live town hall with mayor pete buttigieg. that's it for now. have a great week, and we'll see you next "fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ utututututututututututututututw hampshire. see you next week. >> i'm chris wallace, can a millennial mayor from the midwest make the case to be the democratic nominee to take on president trump? >> my name is pete buttigieg. people get tripped up on that, they just call me mayor pete. pete. >> 37 years old, rising in the poll and on president trump'
chris: but caro is determined to finish the story of lyndon johnson down to last word. 0. how many typewriters do you have? >> i have at this moment 11. chris: and will that get you through the end -- >> i'm worried. [laughter] [background sounds] chris: caro has tried to take care of everything. he uses old-fashioned carbon paper to make copies of what he types. a few years ago he bought what he says is a lifetime supply, just in case they stop making it. >>> now this...
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chris: but caro is determined to finish the story of lyndon johnson down to last word. have at this moment 11. chris: and will that get you through the end -- >> i'm worried. [laughter] [background sounds] chris: caro has tried to take care of everything. he uses old-fashioned carbon paper to make copies of what he types. a few years ago he bought what he says is a lifetime supply, just in case they stop making it. >>> now this program note. join me back here at stephens high school in claremont, new hampshire, tonight at 7 p.m. eastern on fox news channel for a live town hall with mayor pete buttigieg. that's it for now. have a great week, and we'll see you next "fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. tensions with iran increasing in the week with the state department ordering the evacuation of all non-emergency staff from the u.s. embassy in baghdad. the evacuation comes as military officials warn of potential imminent threats to american troops and interests in the region. the secretary of state, mike pompeo, responding
chris: but caro is determined to finish the story of lyndon johnson down to last word. have at this moment 11. chris: and will that get you through the end -- >> i'm worried. [laughter] [background sounds] chris: caro has tried to take care of everything. he uses old-fashioned carbon paper to make copies of what he types. a few years ago he bought what he says is a lifetime supply, just in case they stop making it. >>> now this program note. join me back here at stephens high...
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president obama's homeland security secretary, johnson, recognize the dire crisis taking place at the southern border. what needs to be done? let's ask my panel, -- chris hahn. you have jay johnson calling it a crisis and he would know. i mean, he was head of homeland security under obama. and you have got nancy pelosi and the gang calling it a manufactured crisis. i'm not going to waste time on whether it is or isn't a crisis. it's a crisis and if you don't believe it, you shouldn't be on my show that is number one. why are we not dealing with this? stephanie, i will go to first and try to keep her answers short because i want to talk about tonight. are the democrats tried to make this a 2020 issue so they don't want to fix it now? >> absolutely. i mean like you said, judge, this is a crisis, we had a -- we are at a breaking point. they cry racism every time the president comes up with solutions but yet they have no plan. this is a step in the right direction. i love the idea of a merit-based system it makes sense. want to bring the best people to our country to have something to offer our country and it makes sense. although there are a few things mi
president obama's homeland security secretary, johnson, recognize the dire crisis taking place at the southern border. what needs to be done? let's ask my panel, -- chris hahn. you have jay johnson calling it a crisis and he would know. i mean, he was head of homeland security under obama. and you have got nancy pelosi and the gang calling it a manufactured crisis. i'm not going to waste time on whether it is or isn't a crisis. it's a crisis and if you don't believe it, you shouldn't be on my...
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chris long and lane johnson members of the eagles super bowl team breaking out the underdog masks thating the liberty bell before the game. the sixers answered the bell. jimmy butler, ben simmons stepping up big time after struggling in philly's back-to-back losses to the raptors. they combined for 46 points in a 112-101 win forcing a winner take all game seven on sunday in toronto. portland's four-time all-star damian lillard is called low go lizard on bleacher report. why? shots like this from way downtown nearly touching the half court logo. drops three on denver. denver's will barton puts a finger in seth curry's face. mosh pit in portland. they weren't letting the nuggets come into their house and shove them around. it's a juicy game seven back in denver on sunday. alisyn, john, back to you >> thank you very much. you omitted the bruins victory in game one of the hockey playoffs >> didn't we talk about it yesterday? >> barely. there's a bruins blackout on this network. >> thank you very much to our international viewers for watching despite the bruins blackout. >> no news on the b
chris long and lane johnson members of the eagles super bowl team breaking out the underdog masks thating the liberty bell before the game. the sixers answered the bell. jimmy butler, ben simmons stepping up big time after struggling in philly's back-to-back losses to the raptors. they combined for 46 points in a 112-101 win forcing a winner take all game seven on sunday in toronto. portland's four-time all-star damian lillard is called low go lizard on bleacher report. why? shots like this...
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. >> and eagles player chris long and lane johnson bring that ceremonial liberty bell before game sixanswered the bell. their backs against the wall, they showed no fear. jimmy butler and ben simmons, two keys guys who had underperformed in the previous back-to-back losses stepped up big time. philly wins 112-101, forcing a winner take all game on sunday. this is why damian lillard is being called logo lizard on social from way downtown, nearly touching the half court logo, lillard drops a game high of 32. puts a finger in steph curry's face and a mosh pit in portland. they weren't going to let the nuggets come into their house and shove them around. blazers win 119-108. a juicy game seven back in denver on sunday. it will be damian lillard's first career game seven. >>> golden state star kevin durant is out for tonight's game six in houston tonight with a strained calf from wednesday's game. up 3-2 in their series, the warriors can advance with a win, and coach steve kerr hopes durant can play if the warriors advance. tony romo going from cowboys to eagles, the former pro bowl qb tur
. >> and eagles player chris long and lane johnson bring that ceremonial liberty bell before game sixanswered the bell. their backs against the wall, they showed no fear. jimmy butler and ben simmons, two keys guys who had underperformed in the previous back-to-back losses stepped up big time. philly wins 112-101, forcing a winner take all game on sunday. this is why damian lillard is being called logo lizard on social from way downtown, nearly touching the half court logo, lillard drops...
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taking the plunge 10,000 feet up. 0ur north america correspondent chris buckler has her story. rosie johnsonhe gathered the family to watch her skydive. my husband never would let me do this so i don't have a husband anymore. so i'm doing what i want to do and this is what i've always wanted to do. god help me! and with those words, rosie took to the skies to experience something she'd never felt before during more than eight decades on earth. getting up there, seeing what it feels like and floating like a bird. i asked my doctor about this and he told me i can do anything i want, so this is what i'm doing. if all this proves something, is that a husband should never doubt his wife. i liked that! that was wonderful! bill, you were wrong. i had a wonderful time. i'm still alive and i'm in one piece. and you can probably guess what rosie is planning for her 90th birthday. yes, back up into the skies! chris buckler, bbc news, washington. she sounds like a hoot! the eurovision song contest opening ceremony is underway in tel aviv. celebrities and all 41 co ntesta nts ta king pa rt in the compete
taking the plunge 10,000 feet up. 0ur north america correspondent chris buckler has her story. rosie johnsonhe gathered the family to watch her skydive. my husband never would let me do this so i don't have a husband anymore. so i'm doing what i want to do and this is what i've always wanted to do. god help me! and with those words, rosie took to the skies to experience something she'd never felt before during more than eight decades on earth. getting up there, seeing what it feels like and...
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taking the plunge — 10,000 feet up. 0ur north america correspondent, chris buckler, has her story. rosie johnsond let me do this so i don‘t have a husband any more. so i‘m doing what i want to do and this is what i‘ve always wanted to do. god help me! and with those words, rosie took to the skies to experience something she‘d never felt before during more than eight decades on earth. getting up there, seeing what it feels like and floating like a bird. i asked my doctor about this and he told me i can do anything i want, so this is what i‘m doing. if all this proves something, is that a husband should never doubt his wife. i liked that! that was wonderful! bill, you were wrong. i had a wonderful time. i‘m still alive and i‘m in one piece. and you can probably guess what rosie is planning for her 90th birthday. yes, back up into the skies! the duchess of sussex has celebrated her first us mother‘s day as a parent by posting a picture of her son archie‘s feet. the sussexroyal instagram account shared an image of meghan, who is american, holding her son. in the caption, the account paid tribute to
taking the plunge — 10,000 feet up. 0ur north america correspondent, chris buckler, has her story. rosie johnsond let me do this so i don‘t have a husband any more. so i‘m doing what i want to do and this is what i‘ve always wanted to do. god help me! and with those words, rosie took to the skies to experience something she‘d never felt before during more than eight decades on earth. getting up there, seeing what it feels like and floating like a bird. i asked my doctor about this and...
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i think people getting in a froth about everything boris johnson says, it can change. adam and chrishon. starts at ten o'clock on uk time on the bbc five live. i should say, therese r, if you have a bit of free time on your hands, why not subscribe to an informative brexit podcast? aw come oi'i informative brexit podcast? aw come on brexitcast? she would love that. we will have another telly marathon and bits of brexitcast. we will be wearing our bow ties, laura. and act like a good idea. this this week, on the travel show. it's ladies' night in the atlas mountains. and i'm stepping up to the plate in new york. i'll never be able to hit it that hard, but i'm going to give it my best shot. no pressure at all. well, there's a little bit of pressure. we're starting this week by heading off to morocco, tojoin a high country that's on trend. around the world, some tour companies have been reporting that bookings for women's only adventure trips up by whopping a0%, so we sent cat moh to the atlas mountains to join a trekking group run for and by women. the berber tribes have lived in the a
i think people getting in a froth about everything boris johnson says, it can change. adam and chrishon. starts at ten o'clock on uk time on the bbc five live. i should say, therese r, if you have a bit of free time on your hands, why not subscribe to an informative brexit podcast? aw come oi'i informative brexit podcast? aw come on brexitcast? she would love that. we will have another telly marathon and bits of brexitcast. we will be wearing our bow ties, laura. and act like a good idea. this...
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bid later today, while former foreign secretary, boris johnson, has already declared he intends to run. here's our political correspondent, chris. look at these two — architects of the leave campaign three years ago, now they seem to be involved in a tantalising contest. why? well, remember this? in view of the situation in parliament, i have concluded that person cannot be me. borisjohnson shocked westminster by pulling out of the leadership race to replace david cameron. after michael gove, until then a former supporter of his, said this: i came to realise this week that for all of boris's formidable talents, he was not the right man for that task. ouch. well, this time, the two men will take each other on. who else is in the race? andrea leadsom, who resigned as leader of the house days ago, told the sunday times that if she became pm, the uk would leave the eu at the end of october, the current deadline, with or without a deal. writing in the mail on sunday, former brexit secretary dominic raab agrees, saying he would prefer to leave the eu with a deal, but as he puts it, the country must also calmly demonstrate an unflinch
bid later today, while former foreign secretary, boris johnson, has already declared he intends to run. here's our political correspondent, chris. look at these two — architects of the leave campaign three years ago, now they seem to be involved in a tantalising contest. why? well, remember this? in view of the situation in parliament, i have concluded that person cannot be me. borisjohnson shocked westminster by pulling out of the leadership race to replace david cameron. after michael gove,...
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chris patten had some words to sigh about boris johnson. >> he lied his way through life and politicsckster. with a degree of charm to which i am immune. i think it would be a very, very, very bad choice indeed but i expect it may well happen. nna: very pithy and outspoken, chris patten. >> i've got my hand absolutely -- with my current job. i'm very happy in. i >> anybody in particular in mind? judging by who -- anna: our guests both still with us. let's take the temperature today on brecks it. things change, don't they? jane foley, on the pound. it is down .3%. 126 handle for sterling. it keeps weakening. >> it does. the market was a little bit overdone. fear of missing out built into the price. if you look at the positioning at the start of the year, positions gradually eroded. the banks and the markets are to blame for that. the consensus was there would be a deal. in the last few weeks, i think the market has recognized there is still quite a strong percentage chance that there could a no-deal brexit and i think the market has been reacting to that more recently. matt: is it more
chris patten had some words to sigh about boris johnson. >> he lied his way through life and politicsckster. with a degree of charm to which i am immune. i think it would be a very, very, very bad choice indeed but i expect it may well happen. nna: very pithy and outspoken, chris patten. >> i've got my hand absolutely -- with my current job. i'm very happy in. i >> anybody in particular in mind? judging by who -- anna: our guests both still with us. let's take the temperature...
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by 1968, even johnson's great society has kind of failed them. >> it is interesting. chris and i were talking and there's actually a "time" article -- a new york times article in 1969, and you're starting to see these relationships between what is going on at home and the war in vietnam. i would open it to the entire panel using that as a segue. senior officers in the military after tet talked about this permissiveness in american society that was seeping into the armed forces. that was a main cause of the morale and discipline problem. i wanted to get all of you, how much of this permissive society was at the root of problems in the armed forces after tet? [laughter] i was an advisor with an infantry battalion. i was around very few americans most of the time i was in vietnam. but since i have done quite a bit of research, i don't know if it is permissiveness or not, but after nixon announces we will pull out the first troops in august of 1969 and in 15 more increments thereafter, increasingly, particularly in combat units because that is what i know most, the question was
by 1968, even johnson's great society has kind of failed them. >> it is interesting. chris and i were talking and there's actually a "time" article -- a new york times article in 1969, and you're starting to see these relationships between what is going on at home and the war in vietnam. i would open it to the entire panel using that as a segue. senior officers in the military after tet talked about this permissiveness in american society that was seeping into the armed forces....
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i share chris's surprise that boris johnson has boxed himself in on the question of taking us out without. that is still leaving us in a stalemate and a general election, you vote boris, you getjeremy corbyn. exactly, that will be the argument that his opponents will make. the one thing conservatives don't want is an election. by saying he will take us out come what may, he will take us out come what may, he is saying he is the candidate of a general election and we may look back at that as the moment that he lost the election. is it fair in this massive moment of division, that only tory mps and tory members get to choose the next prime minister, shouldn't it go back to the public in a referendum or a general election? well, those are the rules in terms of how it works to choose the prime minister and they will not change. but i think to deliver some form of brexit we need some kind of vote. i think the sensible thing to do is to say let's have a further referendum, make it no deal versus remain. i'm not in favour of no deal. if that is what people vote for, that is what we have to go fo
i share chris's surprise that boris johnson has boxed himself in on the question of taking us out without. that is still leaving us in a stalemate and a general election, you vote boris, you getjeremy corbyn. exactly, that will be the argument that his opponents will make. the one thing conservatives don't want is an election. by saying he will take us out come what may, he will take us out come what may, he is saying he is the candidate of a general election and we may look back at that as the...
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the point being made really, chris, that much of this, the opening salvo is, is all about borisjohnson. the opening salvo is, is all about boris johnsona longer one would flesh out that yes, he is the front runner, the favourite. he was last time as well but he did not come close to winning. it does not mean it isa close to winning. it does not mean it is a shoo—in by any means that he is the person to beat. there is no doubt about that. he is hugely popular amongst the conservative grassroots and there are plenty of conservative mps, even those with reservations about him, who think he could be the best weapon for the conservatives in taking on labour and jeremy corbyn and the brexit party and nigel for arch. anybody wanting to be prime minister, by the time people are packing up and going on summer time people are packing up and going on summer holidays, will need to be dorisjohnson on summer holidays, will need to be doris johnson and that on summer holidays, will need to be dorisjohnson and that will be quite a challenge. that there is quite a contest shaping up here because there are a shed load of contestants and contenders. exp
the point being made really, chris, that much of this, the opening salvo is, is all about borisjohnson. the opening salvo is, is all about boris johnsona longer one would flesh out that yes, he is the front runner, the favourite. he was last time as well but he did not come close to winning. it does not mean it isa close to winning. it does not mean it is a shoo—in by any means that he is the person to beat. there is no doubt about that. he is hugely popular amongst the conservative...
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and a liar by former conservative party chairman chris patton, who says he would be a disaster for the tory party. candid language to describe johnson'slifications and his track record as foreign minister. has lied his way through life, through politics. he is a huckster with a degree of charm to which i am immune. i think it would be a very bad choice indeed, but i suspect it wave -- it may well happen. >> president trump is considering a blacklisting chinese surveillance giants. faced accusations they are part of the government's persecution of a muslim ethnic group in the country. restrictions will be similar to those imposed on huawei. robert mueller is bulking at publicly testifying for congress. he has pushed for a closed-door appearance. the special counsel does not want to be pulled into a political fight. another option reportedly being discussed is that mueller makes a public statement before the committee questions him in private. global news, 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. it is the last day before voting begins
and a liar by former conservative party chairman chris patton, who says he would be a disaster for the tory party. candid language to describe johnson'slifications and his track record as foreign minister. has lied his way through life, through politics. he is a huckster with a degree of charm to which i am immune. i think it would be a very bad choice indeed, but i suspect it wave -- it may well happen. >> president trump is considering a blacklisting chinese surveillance giants. faced...
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think the company is doing well we interviewed kevin johnson the ceo and he's doing a remarkable job and i think they're in fine shape. going to chrisn pennsylvania chris? >> caller: calling from philly >> a man, what is going on big game tonight. >> caller: oh, yeah. hey, got a quick question. what is your take on pen um bra. >> another medical device that i'm not familiar with. we'll have to come back. but i do like dex com and they are doing terrific even though people are shorting it towilliam in ohio. >> caller: i'm calling about ticker symbol hqy. health equity -- >> it is a very interesting company about health care and about your savings in health care and i like them to come on. because i've been watching the business model and i think they could be much bigger than they really are let's go to jesse in pennsylvania >> caller: boo-yah, jim, how are you. >> i'm good. thank you. how about you? >> caller: awesome i love the fact that you've been helping me so much. >> thank you >> caller: with the stock market. >> very little pressure. >> that makes me feel good >> caller: you are the best. >> thank you >> caller: turning point
think the company is doing well we interviewed kevin johnson the ceo and he's doing a remarkable job and i think they're in fine shape. going to chrisn pennsylvania chris? >> caller: calling from philly >> a man, what is going on big game tonight. >> caller: oh, yeah. hey, got a quick question. what is your take on pen um bra. >> another medical device that i'm not familiar with. we'll have to come back. but i do like dex com and they are doing terrific even though...
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chris moore reporting from london. thank you. joining me is john, a professor of politics att liverpool university. john, her departure was a long time coming. one person keenly awaiting for it was boris j johnson. what do you think his chances re of actually succeeding her? >> johnson's very strong indede. he's by far the most p popular choicece amongst thehe conserva party members. they ultimatately w will decide next leader. what boris johnson has to do is survive the parliamentry rounds of voting among conservrvative m.p.'s where he's less popular. conservative m.p.'s will have one eye on the next election. boris johnson n might be e able deliver election victory then. so we may get sufficient support to stay in the race and then whwhen it goes outut to the mem he's almost certain to win. boris johnson is the favorite for this. >> british politics has been changed forever by brexit and of course we're now waiting for the results of the european elections which will be another strong indicator. are we as a result witnessing the end of the conservative party? >> we'e're witnessing the end o yes, another conservative prime minister. brokeen by the issue of europe. we have had numerous conserva
chris moore reporting from london. thank you. joining me is john, a professor of politics att liverpool university. john, her departure was a long time coming. one person keenly awaiting for it was boris j johnson. what do you think his chances re of actually succeeding her? >> johnson's very strong indede. he's by far the most p popular choicece amongst thehe conserva party members. they ultimatately w will decide next leader. what boris johnson has to do is survive the parliamentry...
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johnson, has already declared he intends to run. so far, seven mps have confirmed they'll stand. here's our political correspondent, chris mason.k at these two — architects of the leave campaign three years ago, now they seem to be involved in a tantalising contest. why? well, remember this? in view of the situation in parliament, i have concluded that person cannot be me. borisjohnson shocked westminster by pulling out of the leadership race to replace david cameron. after michael gove, until then a former supporter of his, said this: i came to realise this week that for all of boris's formidable talents, he was not the right man for that task. ouch. well, this time the two men will take each other on. who else is in the race? andrea leadsom, who resigned as leader of the house days ago, told the sunday times that if she became pm, the uk would leave the eu at the end of october, the current deadline, with or without a deal. writing in the mail on sunday, former brexit secretary dominic raab agrees, saying he would prefer to leave the eu with a deal, but as he puts it, the country must also calmly demonstrate an unflinching re
johnson, has already declared he intends to run. so far, seven mps have confirmed they'll stand. here's our political correspondent, chris mason.k at these two — architects of the leave campaign three years ago, now they seem to be involved in a tantalising contest. why? well, remember this? in view of the situation in parliament, i have concluded that person cannot be me. borisjohnson shocked westminster by pulling out of the leadership race to replace david cameron. after michael gove,...
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people like detective chris jones who is working to end human trafficking and lower indsor township mark johnson stopping aggressive drivers. one of the lancaster officers said we did what we had to do, but we know they do not have to, they could choose any other profession. they choose to keep us safe and for that, we are grateful. thank you, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise with a growing number of americans in celebrating national decency day. a call to action to engage in civil discussion in the midst of bitter divisiveness. as americans we cherish our freedom to dissent. but we must always bear in mind that these debates should be productive and substantive. lisa, a part-time resident of my district, has championed this belief in founding her campaign for decency. mr. zeldin: this campaign, which began on shelter island in my district, has now spread as far as hawaii and alaska. this campaign sets an example for all
people like detective chris jones who is working to end human trafficking and lower indsor township mark johnson stopping aggressive drivers. one of the lancaster officers said we did what we had to do, but we know they do not have to, they could choose any other profession. they choose to keep us safe and for that, we are grateful. thank you, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is...
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johnson. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess since 1998, chris has worked for the national association of regulatory commissioners and is now the legislative director for energy. he's responsible for the legislative advocacy regarding energy and transportation issues in washington, d.c. nina works for the american gas association. she's told me she's passionate about advocacy and politics. while she was in law school and learning about the lasting impact that the law can have on history. she's currently legislative analyst for a.g.a. of the american gas association. she represents one of 200 natural gas companies across the united states. jessica franks will be the following speaker. she's director of government relations for the edison electric institute or e.e.i. the trade association for investor owned electric power companies. jessica covers appropriations, education and work force issues for e.e.i. before that she was a government affairs representative at hallucinate perton and she worked for speaker john boehner and speaker paul ryan. our
johnson. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess since 1998, chris has worked for the national association of regulatory commissioners and is now the legislative director for energy. he's responsible for the legislative advocacy regarding energy and transportation issues in washington, d.c. nina works for the american gas association. she's told me she's passionate about advocacy and politics. while she was in law school and learning...
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boris johnson or dominic raab saying, we have not made any headway and we will take britain out without a deal. but questions coming up. more in a short while. 0ur reality check correspondent chrisanifesto, very little detail on the party website. beyond the obvious that we wa nt to website. beyond the obvious that we want to leave the european union. the big thing nigel farage has been talking about, his big message in this election is that he wants to leave with what he calls a clean break brexit. he has tended to avoid the term no—deal brexit. may clean break sounds more uplifting. but it still means there would be a sudden ru ptu re, still means there would be a sudden rupture, and all the rules and regulations that have governed our relationship with the eu over more than 40 years would in effect disappear overnight. the brexit party and nigel farage has said, within that, we can still do some deals. 0ne within that, we can still do some deals. one of the other things they have said they will do, they produced a pledge card during the election that had one or two details. 0ne election that had one or two details. one of them was this. the £39 billion divorce bill which is i
boris johnson or dominic raab saying, we have not made any headway and we will take britain out without a deal. but questions coming up. more in a short while. 0ur reality check correspondent chrisanifesto, very little detail on the party website. beyond the obvious that we wa nt to website. beyond the obvious that we want to leave the european union. the big thing nigel farage has been talking about, his big message in this election is that he wants to leave with what he calls a clean break...
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support for boris johnson that torpedoed mrjohnson‘s campaign and it is likely mr gove at some stage will become a formal contender and who knows? it might be in the next couple of hours. chris ukraine has called on russia to comply with an order from an international tribunal to release ukrainian naval personnel seized last november off the coast of crimea. president zelensky said it would allow russia to signal that it was ready to stop the conflict with ukraine in a civilised way. but russia said the tribunal had no jurisdiction in the case. this report from danny aeberhard. the incident in november dramatically escalated tensions between russia and ukraine. the ukrainian vessels had tried to pass through the kerch strait the only access to ukrainian ports on the sea of azov. russia has controlled the strait in its entirety since annexing crimea from ukraine in 2014. moscow saw the attempted passage as a provocation. its coastguards fired on the vessels, injuring several crew members, before boarding the ships. ukraine turned to the international tribunal when other efforts to secure the release of its sailors had failed. the courts did not uphold ukraine's request for mo
support for boris johnson that torpedoed mrjohnson‘s campaign and it is likely mr gove at some stage will become a formal contender and who knows? it might be in the next couple of hours. chris ukraine has called on russia to comply with an order from an international tribunal to release ukrainian naval personnel seized last november off the coast of crimea. president zelensky said it would allow russia to signal that it was ready to stop the conflict with ukraine in a civilised way. but...