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hundreds turned out to hear former england football gary lineker interviewed joe johnson on why he wants a so-called people's vote. in the end there were cheers in westminster last night just not for breaks or. joining me in the studio for more explorers widing good to see you first of all these kids she said have been the big problem for getting a deal in you divorce bell but also fundamentally what is going to happen with northern ireland and to prevent this backstop and what appears to have been agreed between theresa may and you is that the u.k. as a whole will stay for a limited time in the customs union and that northern ireland itself will have to be more closely aligned to some of these new regulations now that. have come out already although it hasn't obviously been published and has caused a lot of consternation from many m.p.'s jay caprice mark we heard there from boris johnson the former foreign secretary but also. big concerns from those ten northern ireland d u p m piece who prove pot to reason may's minority government they are also very concerned ok the first challenge th
hundreds turned out to hear former england football gary lineker interviewed joe johnson on why he wants a so-called people's vote. in the end there were cheers in westminster last night just not for breaks or. joining me in the studio for more explorers widing good to see you first of all these kids she said have been the big problem for getting a deal in you divorce bell but also fundamentally what is going to happen with northern ireland and to prevent this backstop and what appears to have...
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joe johnson holding a junior position in her government.ou might assume him leaving may not cause that many ripples, just another day in the topsy-turvy world of brexit, but the timing is interesting. this is when we have all been told we are inching toward a deal. bloomberg has learned that mrs. may was phoning ministers this afternoon, trying to tell them the details of what this deal might be, so perhaps something has provoked esther johnson to actually resign. it seems like the wording they have been closing in on two try to square these -- the circle of the irish border seem to have provoked him to walk out. does that mean it's enough for some of the bigger names in the government to also consider , who have soon, part stayed loyal to the prime minister. we will have to wait to see that. she has not changed course in the past, so unlikely that she does again. dup also not happy with the nature of the transaction that theresa may is proposing. it is always going to be hard to please the dup, isn't it? if she decides to go without the du
joe johnson holding a junior position in her government.ou might assume him leaving may not cause that many ripples, just another day in the topsy-turvy world of brexit, but the timing is interesting. this is when we have all been told we are inching toward a deal. bloomberg has learned that mrs. may was phoning ministers this afternoon, trying to tell them the details of what this deal might be, so perhaps something has provoked esther johnson to actually resign. it seems like the wording they...
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but this story echoes what joe johnson said about useless.ejohnson said about the fact useless. but this story echoes what joe johnson said about the fact that surely may's plan would just end up leaving too much power in the hands of the eu because we would be sounding —— beholden to so many of their rules. he used this phrase, vast knowledge, this rather archaic expression, to say that we would be absolutely in thrall to the eu without the ability to intervene and one would wonder whether —— why we had exit at all. bossi remain or a brexiteer? he was remain even though he did write the tory manifesto at the last election. just a reminder that while we are talking about britain's future relationship with europe, these extraordinarily moving ceremonies are going on across the uk and the world and this picture on the front page of the observer, of angela merkel and emanuel macron, an extraordinary sign of the significance of these events. and also their relationship. i think it is an extraordinary image. because we have to remember that in mai
but this story echoes what joe johnson said about useless.ejohnson said about the fact useless. but this story echoes what joe johnson said about the fact that surely may's plan would just end up leaving too much power in the hands of the eu because we would be sounding —— beholden to so many of their rules. he used this phrase, vast knowledge, this rather archaic expression, to say that we would be absolutely in thrall to the eu without the ability to intervene and one would wonder whether...
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but, to this letter and accompanying verbiage from joe johnson today, to this letter and accompanyingon today, he makes the argument that he thinks a no—deal brexit would be terrible for the uk -- no—deal brexit would be terrible for the uk ——jo no—deal brexit would be terrible for the uk —— jo johnson. no—deal brexit would be terrible for the uk ——jojohnson. but he also argues he thinks it would be better than the prime minister's current proposed plan and if there are others of his mindset on the conservative backbenches or currently in government who might contemplate leaving, the prime minister's plan, if it ever materialises, could effectively not sign, survive more than a week or two before being rejected by parliament. then we are in a wholly unprecedented situation where it is anyone's guess as to what might happen —— effectively not survive. well, the prime minister travelled to france and belgium today to mark the centenary of the first world war. at a military cemetry near mons in belgium, she laid wreaths at the graves of the first and last british soldier to be killed in
but, to this letter and accompanying verbiage from joe johnson today, to this letter and accompanyingon today, he makes the argument that he thinks a no—deal brexit would be terrible for the uk -- no—deal brexit would be terrible for the uk ——jo no—deal brexit would be terrible for the uk —— jo johnson. no—deal brexit would be terrible for the uk ——jojohnson. but he also argues he thinks it would be better than the prime minister's current proposed plan and if there are...
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before i did adjust the point of fact that he was adjust the point of fact that he was a remainer. joe johnson also a remainer. let's move onto a committee different topic and the front page of the times has a story about a member ofjeremy corbyn‘s shadow cabinet digit says misled the public over her son's arrest. if this is the case of the secretary who the sofi the case of the secretary who the son ishmael was convicted recently of drug offences there was an awful lot of cove rage of drug offences there was an awful lot of coverage is this in the papers at the time and she was not terribly happy about any event i think it's to say. there were some concerns about when she had known about this upcoming trial because he was working in her office in a publicly funding position has her office manager. the fairly sizeable salary. what happened is he has been convicted and sorted out and had his conservative penalty. the media applied for the release of letters that went to to the judge in support of the young man in question pleading for leniency. those are normally withheld and not meant for publ
before i did adjust the point of fact that he was adjust the point of fact that he was a remainer. joe johnson also a remainer. let's move onto a committee different topic and the front page of the times has a story about a member ofjeremy corbyn‘s shadow cabinet digit says misled the public over her son's arrest. if this is the case of the secretary who the sofi the case of the secretary who the son ishmael was convicted recently of drug offences there was an awful lot of cove rage of drug...
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hundreds turned out to hear former england football or gary lineker interviewed joe johnson on why he wants a so-called people's vote. in the end there where are cheers in westminster last night just not for breaks and. let's go right to london nicole resisting by force there covering the latest brags the developments for us nicole good to see you so this deal is hundreds of pages we know the government is poring over it in detail right now but what do we actually know about what is in this deal. or are they areas at first this not so we know about the structure really only that it has caused quite some turmoil here in london among the m.p.'s as we have just heard it's set to be of more than five hundred pages document outlining the future relationship between the e.u. and the u.k. and also covering one of the most crucial points in these discussions which is the irish quarter now there are some rumors out that this could be and could be looking like a white customs arrangement that avoids. but also sees special provisions all the northern irish for northern ireland so that would be q
hundreds turned out to hear former england football or gary lineker interviewed joe johnson on why he wants a so-called people's vote. in the end there where are cheers in westminster last night just not for breaks and. let's go right to london nicole resisting by force there covering the latest brags the developments for us nicole good to see you so this deal is hundreds of pages we know the government is poring over it in detail right now but what do we actually know about what is in this...
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moving over to that view as well we saw boris johnson the former foreign secretary his brother joe johnson quit government saying the had to be a people's vote so there was definitely a rally of support for one however i do not think at the moment that we are there yet to resume a has absolutely ruled it out jeremy corbyn leader of the labor party today said that's not for now that might be for something in the future so they certainly not there at the moment but they obviously those people behind it want that to happen because they think whatever happens over the u.k. leaving the e.u. is going to be worse than what the u.k. has at the moment. forest whiting thank you very much indeed. antenna's germany's number one eggs on his bed have caused shocks legendary player roger federer to advance to the championship match at the a.t.p. finals in london on the twenty one year old won the first set seven five stops those doubts a blow in a second when federal broke his stuff and have rallied to win the second set in a tie break and now face even about joke of it kevin. church. you're watching the
moving over to that view as well we saw boris johnson the former foreign secretary his brother joe johnson quit government saying the had to be a people's vote so there was definitely a rally of support for one however i do not think at the moment that we are there yet to resume a has absolutely ruled it out jeremy corbyn leader of the labor party today said that's not for now that might be for something in the future so they certainly not there at the moment but they obviously those people...
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joe johnson resigned, saying he could not vote for the accord.t asher left his foreign secretary in july. it deals a fresh blow to any hope of getting a brexit agreement through parliament, even as negotiations with brussels have made progress. wildfires in california have killed 11 and forced into hundred 50,000 residents to evacuate. the fires have grown to more and could00 acres destroy tens of thousands of structures. president trump blamed force men management and threatened to withhold federal payments, but later moderated his tone. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thanks. oreo has continued its downward .piral wti sliding into bear territory last week. opec and out lies consider cutting production next year. >> anything about cuts or scenarios for cuts? >> it is premature. premature. yousef: we are following opec's progress. manus, how bad historically is this latest row? >> this year's gain is completely gone and volatility is back. the headwinds a
joe johnson resigned, saying he could not vote for the accord.t asher left his foreign secretary in july. it deals a fresh blow to any hope of getting a brexit agreement through parliament, even as negotiations with brussels have made progress. wildfires in california have killed 11 and forced into hundred 50,000 residents to evacuate. the fires have grown to more and could00 acres destroy tens of thousands of structures. president trump blamed force men management and threatened to withhold...
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hundreds turned out to hear former england football or gary lineker interviewed joe johnson on why he wants a so-called people's vote. in the end there where cheers in westminster last night just not for breaks and. let's bring in did have his nicole reese has been covering the latest developments for us in london hi nicole good to see you let's talk first about this deal hundreds of pages long what do we actually know about the details in the state to deal. well little do we know about that the details that are written in this drop what we have seen is that it is causing a lot of turmoil before we even know the details it's supposed to be five hundred pages long document that outlines the relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. and how it will look like in the future also covering one crucial point which is the issue of the north and. the border in northern ireland between northern on it and the republic of ireland now this has been on the table for quite a couple of months now and most only room is that the moment that that will be coming costs and agreements that cease that orde
hundreds turned out to hear former england football or gary lineker interviewed joe johnson on why he wants a so-called people's vote. in the end there where cheers in westminster last night just not for breaks and. let's bring in did have his nicole reese has been covering the latest developments for us in london hi nicole good to see you let's talk first about this deal hundreds of pages long what do we actually know about the details in the state to deal. well little do we know about that...
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hundreds turned out to hear former england football or gary lineker interviewed joe johnson on why he wants a so-called people's vote. in the end there where cheers in westminster last night just not for breaks in. the conservative party is jacob riis mark there commenting on the draft brags that agreement well for more now let's speak to did. in london bigot what exactly is in this draft bragg's a deal do we have the details. we don't have the details yet and that's interesting you had jacob riis more of that on the right of that comes out of this party commenting on something that he hasn't seen i believe he has seen it so we've had all sorts of reaction and speculation already but no we haven't seen the draft the procedure is that now it recently is going to show it or she has already shown it to some in this is going to present it to the cabinet and then she will go back to brussels with a sort of tentative reaction and say yes yay or nay so we are accepting it as a government or not so for this deal to get off the ground the very good theresa may first to sell it to her cabinet h
hundreds turned out to hear former england football or gary lineker interviewed joe johnson on why he wants a so-called people's vote. in the end there where cheers in westminster last night just not for breaks in. the conservative party is jacob riis mark there commenting on the draft brags that agreement well for more now let's speak to did. in london bigot what exactly is in this draft bragg's a deal do we have the details. we don't have the details yet and that's interesting you had jacob...
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more pro-brexit joe johnson is remainder.wing, people like joe johnson, they don't want to be associated with this government. don't want -- -- they can't see way it will go well. and theyetting out want to say they voted against to getl that she wants through parliament. of real outcomes here, we have seen some minor moves around the edges of change theirat are plans. how much that do you think will if there isn't a real deal with the e.u.? >> you mean how many we'll see businesses moving away from the u.k. if there isn't a deal? >> yes. >> all businesses like anyone in evaluating their plans. one of the things that's interesting about the situation. it's fast-moving. if you step back and look at the bigger picture, nothing is much. changed that i think there's a lot of time, may that over make decisions to move away from the u.k. doubt we'd see from 29th of leaving. of businesses some said that they will. you so much. we'll hear from sap mcdermott talking about the nature of sap buy softwareal company next. shery: this is b
more pro-brexit joe johnson is remainder.wing, people like joe johnson, they don't want to be associated with this government. don't want -- -- they can't see way it will go well. and theyetting out want to say they voted against to getl that she wants through parliament. of real outcomes here, we have seen some minor moves around the edges of change theirat are plans. how much that do you think will if there isn't a real deal with the e.u.? >> you mean how many we'll see businesses...
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and joe johnson is devastating about that deal which is on the table, colin is a terrible mistake, vowinggainst it but also saying that the choice being presented by theresa may between her deal or no deal is a wrong choice, he says that presenting that choice is the worst failure of political leadership since the suez crisis and like you say he has become one of a handful of tory mps to back the idea of holding another referendum. video being finalised at the moment in brussels and across whitehall is so radically different to what was proposed in the referendum campaign that i think it is really important that i think it is really important that the public is given a chance to confirm that this is indeed the extraordinary basis on which they wa nt extraordinary basis on which they want to leave the eu. now he is the seventh minister to resign from theresa may's government over wrexham, and really she is starting to face a pincer movement from remain supporters like him on one side and people like his brother boris, brexit backers on the other. that has been exacerbated today by the dup,
and joe johnson is devastating about that deal which is on the table, colin is a terrible mistake, vowinggainst it but also saying that the choice being presented by theresa may between her deal or no deal is a wrong choice, he says that presenting that choice is the worst failure of political leadership since the suez crisis and like you say he has become one of a handful of tory mps to back the idea of holding another referendum. video being finalised at the moment in brussels and across...
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convincing just look what happened to his brother he was in the government's until two weeks ago joe johnson he quips he's government role saying that he not only opposes brexit but he once had to be a second referendum. so even with imports johnson's own family is very divided before we take a look at where it all goes from here at let's take a look at the e. u.. side in all of this i was just reminded us that the brexiteers say everything about the e. u. is wrong. from the start the european union has made it clear that certain courtney you principles like the link between free movement of goods and free movement of labour were non negotiable none the less you leaders say that the deal that's now on the table. does reflect concessions on both sides let's take a loo. i needed a spent the better than no deal. i think that is the order of the day. we have to advertise that was on the table now is the best possible deal. the best i think there's no better russian us for this crazy brexit to break. that complements the off the brexitit compromise currenty on the table is judy that. a compromise
convincing just look what happened to his brother he was in the government's until two weeks ago joe johnson he quips he's government role saying that he not only opposes brexit but he once had to be a second referendum. so even with imports johnson's own family is very divided before we take a look at where it all goes from here at let's take a look at the e. u.. side in all of this i was just reminded us that the brexiteers say everything about the e. u. is wrong. from the start the european...
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a labour mp return to the resignation comments from joe johnson.minister's likely brexit agreements would leave our country economically weaker, mean that we take eu rules without any say and give years of uncertainty for business. not my words, the words of her latest ministerial resignation. at least the latest as far as we know. but she agree with him and isn't it about time she admitted that there is too little to no support for her reckless man in her cabinet and even less in parliament? it's no secret that labour government has been somewhat lackluster in what they demand from the british government of brexit. so i will speak on behalf of wales. when will the apartments begin the opportunity to see the withdrawal agreement text and see for themselves the devastating effect the been the european to have on each of the devolved nations? we will ensure that information is available to members of this house on the withdrawal agreement and on the future relationships that is agreed with the european union. we will ensure that briefings are availab
a labour mp return to the resignation comments from joe johnson.minister's likely brexit agreements would leave our country economically weaker, mean that we take eu rules without any say and give years of uncertainty for business. not my words, the words of her latest ministerial resignation. at least the latest as far as we know. but she agree with him and isn't it about time she admitted that there is too little to no support for her reckless man in her cabinet and even less in parliament?...
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in the last few days, the pro—remain mp joe johnson resigned as the transport minister, raising furtherthe brexit strategy followed by theresa may, and there are serious doubts that she has the numbers to gain commons approval for any brexit deal. meanwhile, in the house of lords, a pro—eu independent peer tried to increase the pressure on the government. the uk is making a spectacular demonstration of how to make a fool of itself, with the entire world looking on. those are the wise words of a leading europeanjournalist writing in the uk press last 6 november. armed as that is also by the wide words ofjoe johnson, doesn't minister not yet grasp the reality that this government is leading this great country to an unforgettable disaster? well, i profoundly disagree with the noble lord, and... what i would say is that against repeated challenge throughout the last two years, the government has been able consistently to produce evidence of good progress. the government has shown determination, it's shown conviction, and the government is doing everything with the eu to get agreement. on th
in the last few days, the pro—remain mp joe johnson resigned as the transport minister, raising furtherthe brexit strategy followed by theresa may, and there are serious doubts that she has the numbers to gain commons approval for any brexit deal. meanwhile, in the house of lords, a pro—eu independent peer tried to increase the pressure on the government. the uk is making a spectacular demonstration of how to make a fool of itself, with the entire world looking on. those are the wise words...
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joe johnson is resigning. >> boris johnson will be able to leave.for us. >> theresa may is also fighting a two front war. she has to come up with an agreement with the eu. there are signs they are making slow but tentative progress and make it something done by next week. there is a question about what they do about ireland. that is the problem all along. theresa may then has to sell it to parliament. , that is raising its head in terms of parliament because the democratic union, the northern ireland party says they won't support what they are hearing now about brexit. that there would be some sort of middle of the ocean backstop that theresa may says will come in but they don't believe that at this point. if she doesn't get a parliamentary majority they have to start all over again. this deal is that for us. the idea of failed brexit is not a good thing. i can't carry through with what is going on. he has not got the weight of his brother in terms of political influence. he was not a member of the cabinet. >> it will be a debate on whether or not t
joe johnson is resigning. >> boris johnson will be able to leave.for us. >> theresa may is also fighting a two front war. she has to come up with an agreement with the eu. there are signs they are making slow but tentative progress and make it something done by next week. there is a question about what they do about ireland. that is the problem all along. theresa may then has to sell it to parliament. , that is raising its head in terms of parliament because the democratic union,...
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joe johnson has competed the government's negotiates strategy to suez but i prefer the analogy becausectical defeat after another. every one of which has been followed by retreat and it ends in one big surrender at the end. conservative backbenchers are not going to vote for it. the cabinet i think increasingly understand that and i am open to believe that members of the cabinet when they have to decide whether to approve this deal not well have the moral courage to vote it down. if for any reason they don't then it will be up to conservative backbenchers to do it for them and thatis backbenchers to do it for them and that is what we will do. what evidence is there that mrs may's cabinet are going to turn against her because they signed up to checkers, they have not been any more cabinet resignations so why should one think they will revolt against her? cabinet is quite geeky at the moment and we know from those leaks that a number of cabinet members have had the courage to ask serious questions. it's an open secret that there are five or six cabinet ministers that are very unhappy abo
joe johnson has competed the government's negotiates strategy to suez but i prefer the analogy becausectical defeat after another. every one of which has been followed by retreat and it ends in one big surrender at the end. conservative backbenchers are not going to vote for it. the cabinet i think increasingly understand that and i am open to believe that members of the cabinet when they have to decide whether to approve this deal not well have the moral courage to vote it down. if for any...
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like joe johnson hammered by the eu 27 for many years to come."oejohnson he says the prime minister should put her deal back to the people by another referendum. this resignation comes at the same time as we have environment secretary michael 6ove at one of their key brexiteer is in the cabinet, making this plea for eve ryo ne the cabinet, making this plea for everyone to get behind theresa may's plan. but with this resignation it shows how difficult it is. with sam 6yimah resigning from government he is another person on the backbenches, he will be voting against this agreement. dozens of conservative mps have said they will reject the deal when it comes before parliament a week on tuesday. every vote counts in all of this and the numbers matter to just one vote counts in all of this and the numbers matter tojust one more is quite a big blow to the prime minister. but he willjoin others on the backbenches, arguing the case, he is quite an influential person, sam 6yimah, quite a rising star within the conservative party, so yes it is a blow. micha
like joe johnson hammered by the eu 27 for many years to come."oejohnson he says the prime minister should put her deal back to the people by another referendum. this resignation comes at the same time as we have environment secretary michael 6ove at one of their key brexiteer is in the cabinet, making this plea for eve ryo ne the cabinet, making this plea for everyone to get behind theresa may's plan. but with this resignation it shows how difficult it is. with sam 6yimah resigning from...
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the deal, conservatives remain supporters like joejohnson conservatives remain supporters like joe johnson that the deal doesn‘t work for them either, plus the dup who are making very negative noises, the dup leader in the late —— in the papers again today saying the deal appears to be on the table and doesn‘t work for northern ireland. and labour said this deal, what looks like the deal, doesn‘t meet their test. that‘s a lot of people voting against it. does she have the numbers to get it through? the only way she can get the numbers is by peeling off labour mps who are more worried by the idea of no deal than her deal. whether she‘s able to get enough of them, that‘s a big question. it‘s going to be a tricky few weeks to get to this deal, if she can get there, but once the deal has been signed off, getting it through parliament will be a whole different story. thank you. turkey says it has given recordings related to the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi to saudi arabia and four western countries. turkey accuses riyadh of being behind the murder of the saudi journalist in its con
the deal, conservatives remain supporters like joejohnson conservatives remain supporters like joe johnson that the deal doesn‘t work for them either, plus the dup who are making very negative noises, the dup leader in the late —— in the papers again today saying the deal appears to be on the table and doesn‘t work for northern ireland. and labour said this deal, what looks like the deal, doesn‘t meet their test. that‘s a lot of people voting against it. does she have the numbers to...
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you have it at cooper, jacob rees mogg, joe johnson, who resigned, virtually every side of the debatee don't like this, apart from one person, which is nicky morgan, the only person who gave a thumbs up for this. she is a remainer. she is a remainer as well. you now have the former sports minister, tracey crouch, who resigned, has become the 95th tory mp who has gone public to say they will vote down this deal. it might be quicker for tory mps who are going to act her deal... the 27th letter today has come up, which brings her closer, those are the ones that are public. we will never know how many letters sir graham brady has, but this is another mp who has felt the need to come out and say i think it is time for her to go. some of those letters were put ina to go. some of those letters were put in a long time ago and could have been rescinded, we don't know, only sirgraham have been rescinded, we don't know, only sir graham knows what is in that autumn draw. —— optimum. —— bottom. the mail has donald trump's reaction, saying it will be harder for her to strike a deal. this is our clo
you have it at cooper, jacob rees mogg, joe johnson, who resigned, virtually every side of the debatee don't like this, apart from one person, which is nicky morgan, the only person who gave a thumbs up for this. she is a remainer. she is a remainer as well. you now have the former sports minister, tracey crouch, who resigned, has become the 95th tory mp who has gone public to say they will vote down this deal. it might be quicker for tory mps who are going to act her deal... the 27th letter...
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then the big question for mrs may is whether she can get that deal through the house of commons, joe johnson's the dup whether from a brexiteer standpoint they would support any deal, big questions about whether she is going to be all to do that. leicester city are playing their first home game today since the club's billionaire thai owner and four other people died in a helicopter crash two weeks ago. thousands of fans are walking together from the city centre to the stadium, to honour vichai srivaddhanaprabha. let's talk to navtej johal who's at the king power stadium in leicester. iam i am sorry the weather has turned against you. 20,000 people started marching from the city centre around half an hour ago. they were led by leicester city players, including harry maguire. after a fortnight of mourning, this memorial march marks a chance by the fans to show their solidarity to do what football fans do better, to support their club and city what —— after what has been a difficult time and to pay respect to the five people who died in that helicopter crash two weeks ago including the club direc
then the big question for mrs may is whether she can get that deal through the house of commons, joe johnson's the dup whether from a brexiteer standpoint they would support any deal, big questions about whether she is going to be all to do that. leicester city are playing their first home game today since the club's billionaire thai owner and four other people died in a helicopter crash two weeks ago. thousands of fans are walking together from the city centre to the stadium, to honour vichai...
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but last two days pulled back including 0.7% off the news of joe johnson he is a resignation.hat news flo as time ticks on for theresa may op for the brexit negotiations >> what do you think the family dinners look like? probably some fiery conversations. >> the whole family is very pro remain his sister, boris johnson's first sister and father apart from him i'm sure he is ostracized as he is in politicking at the moment. >> very, very quickly i want to show you a chart you can sink your teeth into this liz anne saunders et tweeted this out showing the s&p inheritically posts better returns when the mcrib is available versus when it's not. >> what about when cnbc anchors drink a the perenya. >> it's capturing the seasonal strength of the stocks. >> mike always huss the actual answer to bring it back. thank you for joining us morgan. "fast money" begins now. >> "fast money" starts right now. live fl from the nasdaq market site over look times square. i'm melissa lee. our traders on the desk. tonight on fast, electric shock, g.e. falling 6% today as jp morgan says it's heading
but last two days pulled back including 0.7% off the news of joe johnson he is a resignation.hat news flo as time ticks on for theresa may op for the brexit negotiations >> what do you think the family dinners look like? probably some fiery conversations. >> the whole family is very pro remain his sister, boris johnson's first sister and father apart from him i'm sure he is ostracized as he is in politicking at the moment. >> very, very quickly i want to show you a chart you...
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the transport minister, joe johnson, boris johnson's transport minister, joe johnson, borisjohnson'st what he has said so far. he says that the hopes that existed for the easiest deal in history have proved to be delusions, that is one of the most striking remarks of what he has had to say so far. he also adds... he is using some quite striking language here as he resigns, he says, and again i quote, that the uk is on the brink of the biggest crisis since world war ii. 0ne biggest crisis since world war ii. one to lines emerging as i scrolled through some of his comments, the uk people should be given a final say on the brexit deal. that is another observation he has made in departing. he said my brother, boris, who led the leave campion, is has unhappy with the government's proposals as i am. there is a whole list of concerns there thatjoel johnson, who until earlier today was the transport minister, is now outlining about the breadth of negotiations, the state of play, the fa ct negotiations, the state of play, the fact that he would like to see some sort of second vote on the outc
the transport minister, joe johnson, boris johnson's transport minister, joe johnson, borisjohnson'st what he has said so far. he says that the hopes that existed for the easiest deal in history have proved to be delusions, that is one of the most striking remarks of what he has had to say so far. he also adds... he is using some quite striking language here as he resigns, he says, and again i quote, that the uk is on the brink of the biggest crisis since world war ii. 0ne biggest crisis since...
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we lost joe johnson last week who said they were going against it.y comment out and saying, we do not like it. it parliamentary matter, does not look very good. parliamentary is at the sticking point. if she does not get it through, what are we looking at? flacia: options like a second referendum. tom: thank you. flavia krause-jackson helping us. james barty with us from bank of america-merrill lynch. oil, will will have that in a moment. the supply, the tone, his colleague at the 6:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: your bloomberg business flash. the german economy shore up for the first time since 2015. gdp fell 0.2% in the third quarter. speculation it is related to new emission tests. the statistics office did not give a detailed reading but said at and private consumption dropped. the world's largest containment -- container shipping line has lowered its estimates. they said revenue is increasing. we spoke with the danish company ceo. the picture for the global trade is one of slow but reasonable growth. at the same time, moderate growth in t
we lost joe johnson last week who said they were going against it.y comment out and saying, we do not like it. it parliamentary matter, does not look very good. parliamentary is at the sticking point. if she does not get it through, what are we looking at? flacia: options like a second referendum. tom: thank you. flavia krause-jackson helping us. james barty with us from bank of america-merrill lynch. oil, will will have that in a moment. the supply, the tone, his colleague at the 6:00 hour....
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joe johnson is at the white house with more. what is the latest reporting on this? >> also very important to say that failure to use the government e-mail in this situation could be construed as a violation of the federal records act or the presidential records act. and it kind of strains credibility that ivanka trump somehow would not know that, in fact, she could have been running into trouble along those lines. nonetheless, the white house has put out statements today through the spokesman for ivanka trump's lawyer trying to distinguish this situation with ivanka from the situation involving hillary clinton during the 2016 campaign. and they say a number of things. i'll just read you a part of the statement. mrs. trump did not create a private server in her house or office. no classified information was ever included. the account was never transferred or housed at the trump organization. no e-mails were ever deleted. so in that way they say this situation is different from the hillary clinton situation. also, the white house making the case that most of the e-mai
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wants to remain, she said huge respect for joejohnson, top to remain, she said huge respect for joe johnsonjohnson, top resigning from your post but he has done the right thing than sleepwalking into a disastrous brexit. but davis also said he is right that the government poplar proposals are a travesty of brexit and isa proposals are a travesty of brexit and is a huge democratic deficit that doesn‘t agree with them on new referendum but worrying for the prime minister that it is to get a deal with brussels and given the house of commons and what will be a tight vote anyway and see people to the left and right turning in and praising people who are resigning because they don‘t think anything they come up with will be good enough and will send shivers down the spine of people and number ten tonight. thank you very much indeed. in the democratic unionist party have accused her of breaking meanwhile in the last few minutes, the democratic unionist leader arlene foster has said her party would not be able to support the government‘s current proposals to brussels on brexit. mrs foster was speaki
wants to remain, she said huge respect for joejohnson, top to remain, she said huge respect for joe johnsonjohnson, top resigning from your post but he has done the right thing than sleepwalking into a disastrous brexit. but davis also said he is right that the government poplar proposals are a travesty of brexit and isa proposals are a travesty of brexit and is a huge democratic deficit that doesn‘t agree with them on new referendum but worrying for the prime minister that it is to get a...
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there the stinging language from joe johnson in his interviews and a twitter and the company articleing patient and as i say is also the numbers which is the prime minister she hopes is going to come backin minister she hopes is going to come back in the next few weeks to parliament with a brexit deal that she has to get through the house of commons and every member of the government who quits and says they won't be able to vote for it runs the risk from the prime minister perspective of adding to the pile of mps in the opposing side who could oppose the league rejected in the comments. ht thing now is that we know there are people on the conservative side of the comments who were both remain voters likejoe johnson and brexit voters like his brother boris will both reject the dealfor brother boris will both reject the deal for similar brother boris will both reject the dealfor similar reasons brother boris will both reject the deal for similar reasons despite their instincts about brexit being polar opposite. and you combine those sentiments if you like and love the fact that the vas
there the stinging language from joe johnson in his interviews and a twitter and the company articleing patient and as i say is also the numbers which is the prime minister she hopes is going to come backin minister she hopes is going to come back in the next few weeks to parliament with a brexit deal that she has to get through the house of commons and every member of the government who quits and says they won't be able to vote for it runs the risk from the prime minister perspective of adding...
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. >> he was a fan of joe johnson. >> they would say something and then the next day, something totally different would come out. then you have well i like! what i like to call the embedded reporters of the era and the correspondence. >> thank you for your commitment to students as an educator, and i am curious that was you teaching during the past year while you was working on this book, and if so, what you able to involve your students in the process in any way? >> unfortunately not. i was on leave of absence, which is why we was able to do it in a year. >> we will tell you about a story that you will find very interesting. the fact that this had not been published shocked us. i called some of my friends and some other people in the civil war community, and they didn't even know about it. we figured, and we were thinking about publishing it, so i asked janet to commit to it, and she said i am off work and she was wounded in one of the battles, and she had some surgery, and she said i have the time and i will transcribe it and i will do work on this 15 hours a day if we need to. i told
. >> he was a fan of joe johnson. >> they would say something and then the next day, something totally different would come out. then you have well i like! what i like to call the embedded reporters of the era and the correspondence. >> thank you for your commitment to students as an educator, and i am curious that was you teaching during the past year while you was working on this book, and if so, what you able to involve your students in the process in any way? >>...
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i remember my father used to say, coming through john henry hill product right off of joe johnson, hewould come through those products and these girls, people didn't have a mother and father in the homes. he would tell me about people getting drunk on the weekends. this was their outlet from working so hard to provide for their families. i am just proud in this audience today, to listen to both of you. i understand that lady that just got touched. it is hard -- heartfelt. i praise you for putting that book out. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. we are going to move to the signing tent. follow us up the street. get your book and get them signed.pple tv on twitter, instagram and facebook. in our final program of the day for the seven festival of books in nashville, a discussion on race in america. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you so much for joining us here. my name is alicia. [applause] i am the community and organizational development or nader at metro arts national office of arts and culture.
i remember my father used to say, coming through john henry hill product right off of joe johnson, hewould come through those products and these girls, people didn't have a mother and father in the homes. he would tell me about people getting drunk on the weekends. this was their outlet from working so hard to provide for their families. i am just proud in this audience today, to listen to both of you. i understand that lady that just got touched. it is hard -- heartfelt. i praise you for...
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i remember my father used to say, coming through john henry hill product right off of joe johnson, hewould come through those products and these girls, people didn't have a mother and father in the homes. he would tell me about people getting drunk on the weekends. this was their outlet from working so hard to provide for their families. i am just proud in this audience today, to listen to both of you. i understand that lady that just got touched. it is hard -- heartfelt. i praise you for putting that book out. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. we are going to move to the signing tent. follow us up the street. get your book and get them signed. you are watching booktv on c-span2.
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let's go to our senior washington correspondent, joe johnson. from manchester right now. joe, you had a chance to speak with governor kasich about his 2020 options. >> reporter: i did, and i just got to tell you, people are filing in here for the last kasich event of the day in man che chester, new hampshire. a lot of questions for governor kasich. the first question is, are you in or out, governor? are you going to run for president? are you going to challenge the republican president which would be extraordinary, but there are other questions as well. what about the midterms? and he's also talked about the possibility of an independent coming straight down the middle and getting a lot of vote. so i asked him about his calculations, and his math as he makes his decisions. listen. >> i don't do math calculations. that's not what i do. >> reporter: well, you said before that you talked about a third party run but that doesn't sound viable. >> well, i don't know if that's true. all options are on the table. and the question is, ultimately, can i ha
let's go to our senior washington correspondent, joe johnson. from manchester right now. joe, you had a chance to speak with governor kasich about his 2020 options. >> reporter: i did, and i just got to tell you, people are filing in here for the last kasich event of the day in man che chester, new hampshire. a lot of questions for governor kasich. the first question is, are you in or out, governor? are you going to run for president? are you going to challenge the republican president...
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joe: guy johnson has been pointing out today that would makes this striking is the speed of the selloff. when you get such a fast move back and bust up a lot of risk management hedges people have in they plan to sell below a certain level. do you see a connection between the type of selling we see in oil and what we saw in a lot of these momentum darlings that have been blown up since the beginning of october? almost sort of no buyer at all emerging. of --t: it has been a lot the currencies have winge traded. when you get the top, they buy. this set of market is more of a capitulation of the stoploss driven model for people keep trying to bottom fish this and he keeps going and going. well,capitulation of the stoplos a $54.5$55, and 0, people are in and out of the trade. romaine: we just showed that chart. when we look across asset classes, are seeing a meaningful increase? vincent: you can see crude and the s&p 500, which is now in that territory, it is more than 10%, this has happened twice. it happened in january. it is happening again. when you talk about process it trades, what hap
joe: guy johnson has been pointing out today that would makes this striking is the speed of the selloff. when you get such a fast move back and bust up a lot of risk management hedges people have in they plan to sell below a certain level. do you see a connection between the type of selling we see in oil and what we saw in a lot of these momentum darlings that have been blown up since the beginning of october? almost sort of no buyer at all emerging. of --t: it has been a lot the currencies...
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people as different as michael howard, joe johnson, who was a remainer, and jacob rees—mogg, they havem to me that as members of parliament get a greater grip on the details in this agreement, they will have very serious reservations. if you are asking my opinion tonight, i would think it is very unlikely the house of commons will agree to this deal. you will understand clear for —— therefore clearly why lots of your collea g u es therefore clearly why lots of your colleagues think this is a bad deal by the prime minister and that they don't have confidence in her leadership. what would you say to them? we have been here before. we have seen what happens when we turn in on ourselves. we need to focus on theissues in on ourselves. we need to focus on the issues and not on the leader. it is the issues, it is the forthcoming thought, it is what the right answer is for britain, that needs to obsess us is for britain, that needs to obsess us and not these internal matters. is it possible at this stage for the prime minister or and other leader to renegotiate this deal? all the m essa 9 es t
people as different as michael howard, joe johnson, who was a remainer, and jacob rees—mogg, they havem to me that as members of parliament get a greater grip on the details in this agreement, they will have very serious reservations. if you are asking my opinion tonight, i would think it is very unlikely the house of commons will agree to this deal. you will understand clear for —— therefore clearly why lots of your collea g u es therefore clearly why lots of your colleagues think this...
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i'm sure she didn't wish for joe johnson to resign but she can use that in brussels saying this is thesequence. look at the pressure on ups. at some point this deal is going to break cover and when it does, that's actually the end game because then we'll have to see how the politics in parliament play out. right now it doesn't look so good but i think may is gamble on the fact once the deep is on the table, then the model music will change. because people will have to realize that's the only deal we've got. it's going to be fluid and that's why the pound is trading in such a volatile way around every piece of news today. manus: i love that phrase. that when it breaks cover. we could possibly run for cover. 1/3 of small and medium enterprises see the pound dropping at least 10%. of course they're referring to breaking parity with the euro. that would be a new record. they're not doing much about it. between those two things, do you think we could break euro even on a trawledry soft brexit or a rough and tumble soft brexit? >> we're dealing with the pound figure. we've been range trading
i'm sure she didn't wish for joe johnson to resign but she can use that in brussels saying this is thesequence. look at the pressure on ups. at some point this deal is going to break cover and when it does, that's actually the end game because then we'll have to see how the politics in parliament play out. right now it doesn't look so good but i think may is gamble on the fact once the deep is on the table, then the model music will change. because people will have to realize that's the only...
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and then you have to go to those on the other side, the other wing of this argument, people like joe johnson to stay in the eu than have this agreement. it has always been the problem with the prime minister that you compromised so much that you do not please anyone at all. but then there are dozens of people who are loyal to the prime minister and do not want to see no deal scenario. that might just focus their minds enough to back care if that vote comes. -- back her. and we will be back at westminster for more details shortly. as we heard boris johnson and jacob rees—mogg and others pretty confident that they know what the shape of the deal is. a spokesman for michel barnierjust released a statement saying the latest in negotiations have been set up latest in negotiations have been set up by latest in negotiations have been set up by the commission vice president hu said that while the talks were making progress, they are not there yet. this reflecting the line from dublin a short time ago, uk cabinet will meet tomorrow according to michel barnier, and they will take. at the midday news c
and then you have to go to those on the other side, the other wing of this argument, people like joe johnson to stay in the eu than have this agreement. it has always been the problem with the prime minister that you compromised so much that you do not please anyone at all. but then there are dozens of people who are loyal to the prime minister and do not want to see no deal scenario. that might just focus their minds enough to back care if that vote comes. -- back her. and we will be back at...
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attorney: "this is charlie johnson's words. joenot support her. i will get my money back"> charles johnson's legal representative joe cochett says his client and long time friend was unaware of any racially charged comments when donated a pair of checks on behalf of hisself and mrs johnsonsotgiants president and ceo larry baer released a statement reading in part " the giants have more than 30 owners. just like our fans, they come from different backgrounds and have their own political views. many give to democratic causes, many to republican causes and some refrain from politics altogether. neither i nor anyone else at the giants can control who any of our owners support politically, just as we cannot and should not control whom any of our employ
attorney: "this is charlie johnson's words. joenot support her. i will get my money back"> charles johnson's legal representative joe cochett says his client and long time friend was unaware of any racially charged comments when donated a pair of checks on behalf of hisself and mrs johnsonsot
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i am putting people like joe johnson.tween dover and calais. jo johnson talks about lorry parks on the m25 if there was no—del. johnson talks about lorry parks on the m25 if there was no-del. jo johnson has got his constituents to be concerned about, and he wants a second vote, so his position is com pletely second vote, so his position is completely different. as far as dominick is concerned the quote you made was ashley taken out of context. made was ashley taken out of co ntext. — — made was ashley taken out of context. —— actually taken out of. made was ashley taken out of context. —— actually taken out oflj don't have any confidence in anything the conservative party says now because everything they've done over the last two years has fallen apart, they cannot agree with themselves and i hope the main political parties that we have in the uk actually work together for months and start to give working people, who cannot afford rents, who haven'tjobs, working people, who cannot afford rents, who haven't jobs, working i
i am putting people like joe johnson.tween dover and calais. jo johnson talks about lorry parks on the m25 if there was no—del. johnson talks about lorry parks on the m25 if there was no-del. jo johnson has got his constituents to be concerned about, and he wants a second vote, so his position is com pletely second vote, so his position is completely different. as far as dominick is concerned the quote you made was ashley taken out of context. made was ashley taken out of co ntext. — —...
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. >> this is charlie johnson's words. joe, if she's a racist, i will not support her, i will get my money back. >> reporter: johnson's attorney said he will talk to his client today about getting that done. in the meantime, the special election is tomorrow. leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> so we ask the question again, should sports and politics overlap or should one not affect the other? >> go to abc7news.com/vote and tell us what you think at this moment. 64% saying there will always be some overlap between sports and politics. >> we'll keep the poll open through the 6:00 news cast. charles johnson is a long-time supporter of the gop. he donated $100,000 to a super pac supporting donald trump. forbes estimates johnson's net worth at $5.4 billion. he's the largest shareholder in franklin templeton investments, a management fir menment firm fs father. johnson bought a small portion of the giants and came to own a reported 25% of the team. >>> moving on to talk about the weather. get ready for a steady soaking, we need it. he
. >> this is charlie johnson's words. joe, if she's a racist, i will not support her, i will get my money back. >> reporter: johnson's attorney said he will talk to his client today about getting that done. in the meantime, the special election is tomorrow. leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> so we ask the question again, should sports and politics overlap or should one not affect the other? >> go to abc7news.com/vote and tell us what you think at this moment....
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as joe johnson put it when he resigned last week, he said the conditions, the small print leave the u.keu than they were handing over as members of the eu. that is a situation where we are now were the small print, the nitty-gritty of the negotiations is, to a lot of people, seems like a worst deal that not only staying in the e.u., but also leaving without a deal at all. francine: thank you so much. somehow i think we're going to have near the same conversation seven days, back and forth and the brexit.th on she and her team have done a fabulous job of looking at this intractable debate in the united kingdom. right now on a monday, your first word news. the most instructive fires in california history could cost the state, insurers, and homeowners at least $19 billion. fires in northern and southern california have killed at least 31 people. more than 6700 houses and other buildings have been destroyed. are making it tougher firefighters to contain the blazes. in florida come the senate and governors election of gone to a recount. outcry from republicans. the president tweeted democrat
as joe johnson put it when he resigned last week, he said the conditions, the small print leave the u.keu than they were handing over as members of the eu. that is a situation where we are now were the small print, the nitty-gritty of the negotiations is, to a lot of people, seems like a worst deal that not only staying in the e.u., but also leaving without a deal at all. francine: thank you so much. somehow i think we're going to have near the same conversation seven days, back and forth and...
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ironically, it was boris johnson's brother, joe, remain, who resigned from the government on friday,r brexit, a colony, a rule ta ke become, after brexit, a colony, a rule take from the eu with a voice over how rules are made. theresa may is under daily attack power. there is under daily attack power. there isa is under daily attack power. there is a sense of living to live across as with very little time to go, both for the government to nail down a deal with the eu, but then to try and get through parliament. and that was political correspondants and right. —— correspondent ben wright. events to mark the centenary of the end of world war one have been taking place around the world. in paris around 70 world leaders attended a service at the tomb of the unknown soldier, at the arc de triomphe. there president macron urged a rejection of nationalism, warning that old demons were coming back to the surface. our europe editor katya adler reports. grief flows unchecked across borders. regret knows no frontiers. presidents and heads of government of most of the 80 countries involved in th
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has shown that his heart is on the side of oppression -- >> this is charlie johnson's words. joe, if she is a racist, i will not support her. >> giants president larry baer r said they cannot control who their owners support politically just as we cannot and should not control any of our employee's support politically. >> the fire is contained, but the death toll continues to climb in the ftermath of the camp fire in butte county. kye map 7 shows you streets of y the flames. the fire is now blamed for 88 deaths. that's the new number tonight. 203 people are considered missing. interior secretary ryan zink today toured damaged in paradise and said costs associated with the fire will likely be in the billions. abc 7 news was also in paradise where some fire victims have more immediate concerns, such as where they will live now. >> we literally have spent every time we have just trying to make it. >> we've had no assistance at all from fema. >> fema has about 80 travel trailers for those left homeless, but the agency says it's still working on logistics. flames destroyed more than 1
has shown that his heart is on the side of oppression -- >> this is charlie johnson's words. joe, if she is a racist, i will not support her. >> giants president larry baer r said they cannot control who their owners support politically just as we cannot and should not control any of our employee's support politically. >> the fire is contained, but the death toll continues to climb in the ftermath of the camp fire in butte county. kye map 7 shows you streets of y the flames....
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. >> this is charlie johnson's words. joe, if she is a racist, i will not support her. >> reporter: johnson says he will talk to his attorney today about getting that done. in the meantime, the special election is tomorrow. leanne melendez, abc >> there will always be overlap, 36% who have taken part in this poll believe that. >> continue to vote. >>> meantime, president trump spent the day in mississippi campaigning for hyde smith. the president introduced her, highlighting her support for brett kavanaugh when he was nominated. >> she stood up to the democrat smear machine and voted yes on brett cakavanaugh. so important. >> cindy hyde smith is in a runoff tomorrow against democrat mike espy.t the president denied the border patrol used tear gas th rpons t this video after some of them tried illegally crossing into the u.s. at least 90 were detained and are being deported. another 60 were arrested on the california side. the san yesidro crossing was closed for several hours. >> they deployed tear gas to protect themselves and the border. >> the busy border crossing rem
. >> this is charlie johnson's words. joe, if she is a racist, i will not support her. >> reporter: johnson says he will talk to his attorney today about getting that done. in the meantime, the special election is tomorrow. leanne melendez, abc >> there will always be overlap, 36% who have taken part in this poll believe that. >> continue to vote. >>> meantime, president trump spent the day in mississippi campaigning for hyde smith. the president introduced...
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my former colleague joe johnson resigned last week, saying he wants a second referendum.ning, they can know from this deal that we deliver on the result of the referendum, we make sure that we take back control of our money and our laws and make sure that the end free movement of people, yet we maintain a high quality trading relationship, which is why so many businesses have it. a couple of years of negotiation, that isa couple of years of negotiation, that is a good outcome. if i can ask one other question, the dup have made their position clear on how they see this deal, they will not support it. you have had a very cosy, albeit interesting meeting in cabinet, but when it comes to this place and the vote, what on earth makes you think that you can possibly get it through parliament? well, i think all mps should vote for it because this deal is in the national interest. because the two alternatives are a deeply unattractive. as people read the detail of it and look at the detail in the round, rather than the newspapers coming round at the latter stages of the negotiatio
my former colleague joe johnson resigned last week, saying he wants a second referendum.ning, they can know from this deal that we deliver on the result of the referendum, we make sure that we take back control of our money and our laws and make sure that the end free movement of people, yet we maintain a high quality trading relationship, which is why so many businesses have it. a couple of years of negotiation, that isa couple of years of negotiation, that is a good outcome. if i can ask one...
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i admire joe johnson but turning his back on this particular problem is not what ministers should beny, a few more conservative mps who do feel that might be the only way through this. if it resolves the matter, i can understand why people might be sympathetic to it, but i'm not sure that it sympathetic to it, but i'm not sure thatitis sympathetic to it, but i'm not sure that it is because apart from delaying everything by up to a year, a yearand a delaying everything by up to a year, a year and a half, we would have to put candidates forward for the eu elections next year, we would have to delay article 50 which would mean more uncertainty, i don't think it isa more uncertainty, i don't think it is a magic cure. but also, as proponents of a second referendum say, it is a device to stop brexit altogether. i don't mind hearing that, but on the other hand, if the result goes to .1 way or the other, is that the end of the matter? is nigel farage going to pat someone on the back and say that is the end of that? of course not. it isjust going to cause further lengthy damaging squabbling o
i admire joe johnson but turning his back on this particular problem is not what ministers should beny, a few more conservative mps who do feel that might be the only way through this. if it resolves the matter, i can understand why people might be sympathetic to it, but i'm not sure that it sympathetic to it, but i'm not sure thatitis sympathetic to it, but i'm not sure that it is because apart from delaying everything by up to a year, a yearand a delaying everything by up to a year, a year...
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johnson gets personal. >> lbj began to disparage joe kennedy sr. easer back there with hitler in the pre-war era. >> johnson not only smears jack's family, he also attempts to expose jack's deepest secret. >> the day before the vote, the johnson people put under the hotel room doors of every delegate a yellow sheet of paper saying that kennedy had addison's disease. >> for bobby kennedy, that was absolutely verboten. from that point forward he considered lbj to be the enemy. >> bobby wouldn't let him get away with it. running the kind of war room that campaigns salivate over, he responds almost immediately. >> bobby rallies the doctors to lie, to say that jack is healthy as can be. >> will bobby's damage control pay off? >> climactic moments of the democratic convention. before the first ballot is completed, wyoming clinches the kennedy triumph with the deciding votes. >> john f. kennedy fights off strong opposition to win the nomination. he is now the democratic party's presidential candidate. >> we will carry the fight to the people in the fall, a
johnson gets personal. >> lbj began to disparage joe kennedy sr. easer back there with hitler in the pre-war era. >> johnson not only smears jack's family, he also attempts to expose jack's deepest secret. >> the day before the vote, the johnson people put under the hotel room doors of every delegate a yellow sheet of paper saying that kennedy had addison's disease. >> for bobby kennedy, that was absolutely verboten. from that point forward he considered lbj to be the...