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been you know another tara de forest johnson this on the basis of trust because his own brother joe johnson a university's minister in johnson's cabinet cause a conservative party m.p. announced today that he was going to give up his job and give up being a conservative party m.p. without saying so in brackets because he doesn't trust that his brother will avoid a no deal breaks it it's said that he used to think that boris johnson really wouldn't engage with a no deal breaks it apparently recent events that caused him to think otherwise of course it was a gift to labor and the opposition to be able to say look if he doesn't trust it his own brother doesn't trust him why should anyone else well the all 4 of the 1st questions asked essentially the same thing and the remaining questions were also about trust when he stick to the election date october the 15th if it's granted him or would he change it when he promised that he wouldn't go and ask for a delay in other words can he be trusted to do what he says let me bring in now the voice of joe johnson boris johnson's brother this is what he s
been you know another tara de forest johnson this on the basis of trust because his own brother joe johnson a university's minister in johnson's cabinet cause a conservative party m.p. announced today that he was going to give up his job and give up being a conservative party m.p. without saying so in brackets because he doesn't trust that his brother will avoid a no deal breaks it it's said that he used to think that boris johnson really wouldn't engage with a no deal breaks it apparently...
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we don't hear a peep from joe johnson from one to watch.t hear a peep from joejohnson from one month and next on the day of his brother's big speech, what he was hoping would be the start of his campaign, he then drops a huge bomb. quite a different prime minister. it's one that cuts through the bubble. everyone understands families. everyone understands families. everyone understands brothers. but for brothers default like this, it's blood brothers, joe johnson who have served under three prime ministers, seeing safer hands unlike his brother and to walk out, it shows how deep this schism is. it would just rip open a schism in the tory party that's come out in the last week. do you think it was surprising he was in the cabin in the first place considering they had different sta nces place considering they had different stances on brexit? you have those family ties but really it was the brexit angle. they voted differently. the familial loyalty, brotherly love with — — differently. the familial loyalty, brotherly love with —— it the overcom
we don't hear a peep from joe johnson from one to watch.t hear a peep from joejohnson from one month and next on the day of his brother's big speech, what he was hoping would be the start of his campaign, he then drops a huge bomb. quite a different prime minister. it's one that cuts through the bubble. everyone understands families. everyone understands families. everyone understands brothers. but for brothers default like this, it's blood brothers, joe johnson who have served under three...
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boris johnson's plans to break the deadlock over a break that are facing more headwinds his brother joe johnson announced his resignation as education minister and britain's high court is deciding whether to hear a case bank by former prime minister john major he says johnson suspension of parliament is on more from. iran's president has an rouhani says his country will operate its energy program without limits supporting to work on advanced centrifuges which would allow it to enrich uranium foster. nato says a u.s. service member and a remaining soldier have been killed in a suicide car bombing in afghanistan's capital the taliban claimed responsibility for the kabul attack that killed at least 10 people and wounded dozens more. are the number of people killed by hurrican dorian in the bahamas now stands at 20 and is expected to rise further the storm has regained strength and is now our horak is now a category 3 hurricane and is threatening the east coast of the united states the wind speed when it dorian made landfall in the bahamas was the highest on record the baja maine the bahamian prime
boris johnson's plans to break the deadlock over a break that are facing more headwinds his brother joe johnson announced his resignation as education minister and britain's high court is deciding whether to hear a case bank by former prime minister john major he says johnson suspension of parliament is on more from. iran's president has an rouhani says his country will operate its energy program without limits supporting to work on advanced centrifuges which would allow it to enrich uranium...
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boris johnson's plans to break the deadlock over break that are facing more headwinds his brother joe johnson announced his resignation as education minister becoming the latest casualty in the political crisis and britain's high court is deciding whether to hear a case backed by former prime minister john major he says johnson suspension of columns is unlawful m.p.'s voted down his attempts on wednesday to trigger a snap election but also back to bill blocking the possibility of a no deal exit from the european union so let's bring in our correspondent now who joins us from westminster in london so lawrence what bring us up to date with what's been happening this thursday after the dramatic developments on wednesday. well up there i mean at the moment boris johnson is from simply trying to get back on the front foot off this absolute torrents of bad news that he's had over the last 2 days since parliament came back he just met mike pence the american vice president at downing street there was a post of a news conference which was cancelled without any proper explanation mike pence said that
boris johnson's plans to break the deadlock over break that are facing more headwinds his brother joe johnson announced his resignation as education minister becoming the latest casualty in the political crisis and britain's high court is deciding whether to hear a case backed by former prime minister john major he says johnson suspension of columns is unlawful m.p.'s voted down his attempts on wednesday to trigger a snap election but also back to bill blocking the possibility of a no deal exit...
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on the program the brother of the british prime minister quits the government in a family said joe johnson steps down as an education minister will be parliament he sets between family loyalty and the national interest. to many germany jabs for sexually assaulting. children prosecutors say it's one of the most prolific child abuse cases i have ever seen critics want to know how the abuses went undetected for some. pain and i feel we're. only at the cinema but we're dying to consume much culture and art. many of yemen's cultural institutions have been destroyed by the country's ongoing. young people to keep the country alive despite the conflict. i'm still gail welcome to the program. millions of people have been evacuated from the southeastern coast of the united states as hurricane dorian approaches even though the storm is losing strength it still has dangerously high winds which are threatening to bring flooding to coastal areas in georgia and north and south carolina dorian left a trail of devastation in the bahamas after lashing the islands for 3 days at least 20 people are dead and i
on the program the brother of the british prime minister quits the government in a family said joe johnson steps down as an education minister will be parliament he sets between family loyalty and the national interest. to many germany jabs for sexually assaulting. children prosecutors say it's one of the most prolific child abuse cases i have ever seen critics want to know how the abuses went undetected for some. pain and i feel we're. only at the cinema but we're dying to consume much culture...
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joe johnson has abruptly resigned from the british parliament. who is joe johnson? ter's brother, who is stepping down. as if boris johnson wasn't having a bad enough week joe johnson cited, quote, an unresolvable tension between family loyalty and national interest. his resignation gives a whole new meaning to brexit. we'll be back with more "meet the press" daily and political tensions back here at home in just a minute. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. t
joe johnson has abruptly resigned from the british parliament. who is joe johnson? ter's brother, who is stepping down. as if boris johnson wasn't having a bad enough week joe johnson cited, quote, an unresolvable tension between family loyalty and national interest. his resignation gives a whole new meaning to brexit. we'll be back with more "meet the press" daily and political tensions back here at home in just a minute. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled...
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brother of the british prime minister quits the government to the family in rago of a brat said joe johnson.
brother of the british prime minister quits the government to the family in rago of a brat said joe johnson.
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even boris's family don't trust joe johnson resigning. we look forward to a general election.y want one, there will be one but when? that is a huge question. currently as you say the government will try to put the vote for a general election to parliament on monday. 2/3 majority, absolutely unclear when it would pass. many believe they should wait to agree to an election until they see the prime minister ask that e.u. extension on brexit, and he said he'd rather be dead in a ditch. all things to blame for, but one thing for certain, the prime minister is already in election campaign money. >> sharpie gate, brexit mess. it's all a mess. >> anna sharp, thank you. >>> 19 minutes past the hour. an ohio woman accused of human trafficking in the philippines. how police say she tried to smuggle a baby out of the country. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-wee
even boris's family don't trust joe johnson resigning. we look forward to a general election.y want one, there will be one but when? that is a huge question. currently as you say the government will try to put the vote for a general election to parliament on monday. 2/3 majority, absolutely unclear when it would pass. many believe they should wait to agree to an election until they see the prime minister ask that e.u. extension on brexit, and he said he'd rather be dead in a ditch. all things...
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political woes by resigning from the government today and tonight saying that he was leaving politics joe johnson had previously champaign for britain to remain with you meanwhile as m.p.'s who oppose a no deal back set to take control of proceedings inside parliament here outside a growing increasingly frustrated. pro europeans are out in force and they are a choice. for the moment it looks like the prime minister needs to bow to their will but in a sea of blue e.u. flags outside parliament red prolife signs show that great city is too are fighting for that for us susan nicholson is a retired teacher for yorkshire she has never protested before in my life but now she fears that britain might not leave the e.u. after all but where the silent majority we don't demonstrate we've heard to me didn't expect people to ignore it so that's been a bit of a surprise for us but we're hoping for a general election because then we convert again and we can get rid of the remain and pay to have blocked our leaving and we can have a proper government that gets us out of the. first susan and other great city is l
political woes by resigning from the government today and tonight saying that he was leaving politics joe johnson had previously champaign for britain to remain with you meanwhile as m.p.'s who oppose a no deal back set to take control of proceedings inside parliament here outside a growing increasingly frustrated. pro europeans are out in force and they are a choice. for the moment it looks like the prime minister needs to bow to their will but in a sea of blue e.u. flags outside parliament...
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with his brother joe resigning from the government thursday saying he's leaving politics for good joe johnson had been a campaigner for the u.k. to remain in the e.u. with parliament seeking to block a no deal brags that things look bad for the committed pro brags that prime minister but many british voters are with him in getting out. the pro europeans are out in force and they are rejoined seeing. for the moment it looks like the prime minister needs to bow to their will but in a sea of blue you flags outside parliament red prolife signs show that greg city is too are fighting for that cause susan nicholson as a retired teacher for yorkshire she has never protested before in her life but now she fears that britain might not leave the e.u. after all but where the silent majority we don't demonstrate we've heard to me didn't expect people to ignore out for it so that's been a bit of a surprise for us but what hoping for a general election because then we can vote again and we can get rid of the remain m.p.'s who have blocked our leaving and we can have a proper government that gets us out of
with his brother joe resigning from the government thursday saying he's leaving politics for good joe johnson had been a campaigner for the u.k. to remain in the e.u. with parliament seeking to block a no deal brags that things look bad for the committed pro brags that prime minister but many british voters are with him in getting out. the pro europeans are out in force and they are rejoined seeing. for the moment it looks like the prime minister needs to bow to their will but in a sea of blue...
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to stand down joe johnson who campaigned for britain to remain in the e.u. joining 2016 friend and said he would quit as an education minister and leave parliament. so after his brother's resignation the prime minister made a speech at a police college in northern england he repeated his view that britain must leave the e.u. on the 31st of october he said the country would need a general election to renew the new mandate all i can say and i hate banging on about bricks it i don't want to go about it anymore and i don't i don't want an election at all i don't want to lecture at all but frankly i can't see any other way the only way to get this thing done to get this thing moving is to make that decision do you want this government to take us out of the 31st or do you want jeremy corbyn a little cloudy go to that crucial summit in brussels table the 17th effectively hand over control to the e.u. . let's go to london where we're going to do correspondent a shallow welcome shall also so m.p.'s vote as of yesterday against on the election next month so why was th
to stand down joe johnson who campaigned for britain to remain in the e.u. joining 2016 friend and said he would quit as an education minister and leave parliament. so after his brother's resignation the prime minister made a speech at a police college in northern england he repeated his view that britain must leave the e.u. on the 31st of october he said the country would need a general election to renew the new mandate all i can say and i hate banging on about bricks it i don't want to go...
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mp joe johnson sed he'd been torn between parliament and the national interest.ed prime minister johnson to purge 21 conservative party members of parliament who opposed a no-deal brexit. among them, sir nicklaus soames, the grandson of winston churchill. more than four years ago, i interviewed soames and johnson on my radio program and the subject for each was churchill. boris johnson had just written a biography called "the churchill factor: how one man made history." and with soames, i was glad to not only get his remembrances of his grandfather but the polarization. here's what he told me on my xm radio program. >> i'll tell you, michael, i was very surprised when i went back to washington to see how very polarized it has become. and there is a tradition here, as there always used to be in my experience in the senate when i worked there of people, although there was a political roughhouse and big disagreements, people really did make efforts to work together in the national interest and the in interest of constituents. >> stunning to hear that now. and how fa
mp joe johnson sed he'd been torn between parliament and the national interest.ed prime minister johnson to purge 21 conservative party members of parliament who opposed a no-deal brexit. among them, sir nicklaus soames, the grandson of winston churchill. more than four years ago, i interviewed soames and johnson on my radio program and the subject for each was churchill. boris johnson had just written a biography called "the churchill factor: how one man made history." and with...
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deal just going for broke going for hard bricks it and so that explains the sort of resignation of joe johnson and yes of course it's a blow to boris johnson because it really breaks open the this track behind the scenes and also the change within the tory party because he's not the only one going it caroline stillman as she was the chairman of the tory party a long serving member has said she would also step down and not be available for politic of jobs anymore because she does not like the way the party is going and bob boris johnson once a vote again on monday on new elections last 1900 to get this through so what does he want to change that will get him this vote on monday. that is everybody's guess because he had one defeat yesterday because he doesn't have a 2 thirds majority he can try this again on monday hoping that the opposition might crack and after the anti no deal that law has passed which is going to be over the weekend they would be mollified and say ok we'll go ahead it was election spot that is anything but certain so there is a 2nd way to go and ask for is simple change in l
deal just going for broke going for hard bricks it and so that explains the sort of resignation of joe johnson and yes of course it's a blow to boris johnson because it really breaks open the this track behind the scenes and also the change within the tory party because he's not the only one going it caroline stillman as she was the chairman of the tory party a long serving member has said she would also step down and not be available for politic of jobs anymore because she does not like the...
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to stand down joe johnson announced that he would quit as a minister and leave parliament he opposed britain leaving the european union during the 26th day in a referendum campaign is to johnson's departure follows days of parliamentary up evil a wednesday night lawmakers rejected the prime minister's call for a snap election despite this the government says m.p.'s will have another chance next week to vote on the same issue let's go to london to join the d w correspondent to charlotte potts welcome charlotte so the prime minister is already having a tough week how big a setback is the resignation of his brother. it's an extremely huge blow we've seen a very confident prime minister johnson in the beginning of the week and then he suffered a number of defeats he's lost his working majority in parliament we've seen defections from the tory party you mentioned that bill that the mint costs and no deal bill that is being discussed in the house of lords as we speak and that we are expecting to pos tomorrow so and number of defeats for boris johnson this week but his own brother resigning
to stand down joe johnson announced that he would quit as a minister and leave parliament he opposed britain leaving the european union during the 26th day in a referendum campaign is to johnson's departure follows days of parliamentary up evil a wednesday night lawmakers rejected the prime minister's call for a snap election despite this the government says m.p.'s will have another chance next week to vote on the same issue let's go to london to join the d w correspondent to charlotte potts...
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think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles. thank you the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure if your own brother come back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's an issue that obviously didn't divides families and divides everybody but i think what joe would agree is that we need to get on and sort this thing out and so what next all seems set for boris johnson to again seek parliamentary approval to call the election next monday but does the labor leader jeremy coburn accept that or scupper it again with boxing in boris johnson even more than he is already under it symons out 0 westminster anjaana how looks ahead to the government's next steps as it pushes for elections. well the scene does indeed appeared to be set for a repeat election motion put down
think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles. thank you the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure if your own brother come back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a...
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think apart there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure. if your own brother come back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's an issue that oversea do divides families and divides everybody but i think what joe would agree is that we need to get on and sort this thing out and so what next all seems set for boris johnson to again seek parliamentary approval to called an election next monday but does the labor leader jeremy corbin accept that all scupper it again with boxing in boris johnson even more than he is already under it simmons out 0 westminster patrick diamond is a senior lecturer at queen mary university school of politics and international relations he says a general election is almost inevitable but it's unlikely
think apart there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure. if your own brother come back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's...
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say that it's the 2 things at the same time and what we've just seen in the past few minutes is joe johnson boris johnson's own brother resign basically with a message that implies that he doesn't feel like the prime minister his brother is putting the national interest 1st he is paying party interest and i think that is incredibly worrying for the conservative party if we do end up with a general election so is that is. an election still a real possibility at this point it's just a question of the timing. i think the action is a distinct possibility i don't see how it won't happen at this moment what we're seeing from the opposition party the labor party is they're saying we want to have a general election once this bill has passed through parliament so they don't trust boris johnson's words him saying that he will abide by it and he will give it will assent which means will be passed into law so that saying once that's happened we will consider if we want to go for a general election so they have been pumping for general election for some time now but they want to make sure that no deal i
say that it's the 2 things at the same time and what we've just seen in the past few minutes is joe johnson boris johnson's own brother resign basically with a message that implies that he doesn't feel like the prime minister his brother is putting the national interest 1st he is paying party interest and i think that is incredibly worrying for the conservative party if we do end up with a general election so is that is. an election still a real possibility at this point it's just a question of...
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think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my role of good when the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's an issue that obviously didn't divides families and divides everybody but i think what joe would agree is that we need to get on and sort this thing out and so what next all seems set for boris johnson to again seek parliamentary approval to call an election next monday but does the labor leader jeremy coburn accept that or scupper it's again boxing in boris johnson even more than he has already under simmons out 0 westminster. well let's go live now to john hall who is outside parliament in westminster jenna just when you thought things couldn't get the last of us johnson his brother resigning in what seems to becoming more and more about a lack of t
think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my role of good when the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's an issue that obviously didn't divides families...
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think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure . if your own brother can't back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's an issue that divides families and divides everybody and i think joe would agree is that we need to get on and sort this thing out and so what next all seems set for boris johnson to again seek parliamentary approval to call the election next monday but does the labor leader jeremy corbyn accept that all scupper it again boxing in boris johnson even more than he is already and ruth simmons out 0 westminster and ahead to the government's next steps as it pushes for the elections . well the scene does indeed appear to be set for a repeat election motion put down by the government on monday another vot
think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure . if your own brother can't back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a...
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boris johnson's plans to break the deadlock of a braise it are facing more headwinds his brother joe johnsonannounced his resignation as education minister becoming the latest casualty in the political crisis and britain's high court is deciding whether to hear a case backed by former prime minister john major he says johnson suspension of parliament is unlawful alliance lee has more on what the opposition is planning to do next. then now sitting in private working out when is the best moment to agree to hold an election and the way it's looking very much now is that they're going on the side or waiting until after the u.k. has got the delay from the european union so not to leave at the end of october and to have it in the. not least because that could potentially lead to boris johnson having to resign because he has said that he will never go to the european union in the us for an extension and so if he has to do that he has broken his own solemn promise to the people. iran's president has sent honey says his country will operate its energy program without limits in his words it is prepari
boris johnson's plans to break the deadlock of a braise it are facing more headwinds his brother joe johnsonannounced his resignation as education minister becoming the latest casualty in the political crisis and britain's high court is deciding whether to hear a case backed by former prime minister john major he says johnson suspension of parliament is unlawful alliance lee has more on what the opposition is planning to do next. then now sitting in private working out when is the best moment...
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him expelled from from the tory party that that and get a lot of people including his own brother joe johnson decided. to resign as minister and as mp and terrible political blow of course for boris johnson. and then it yesterday he was. campaigning about ten go very well axles with windy the statement i gave you but he was also. asked by people off the street if well well you know you know if he was supposed to be that ellery brussels. negotiating anyway very very difficult this week for boris johnson who's lost a lot of political capital and now the positions was crystallized and allied against him. has already announced that they would not be voting takes a dissolution of parliament on monday. which leaves boris johnson with very few options apart from either trying to negotiate a deal but she does. it's very difficult to imagine how. to effectively resigned that he's also said today it's got the team did. not once did not consider resigning for the time being. the drama continues friends right for reporter james under a things are helping us make sense of this latest break that chapter. n
him expelled from from the tory party that that and get a lot of people including his own brother joe johnson decided. to resign as minister and as mp and terrible political blow of course for boris johnson. and then it yesterday he was. campaigning about ten go very well axles with windy the statement i gave you but he was also. asked by people off the street if well well you know you know if he was supposed to be that ellery brussels. negotiating anyway very very difficult this week for boris...
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briggs it also got personal for mr johnson when his brother joe johnson announced he is going to quit the government as well as pollen because of what he calls torn loyalty and later another challenge this time a court hearing about the prime instance decision to suspend parliament for 5 weeks the anti brags that campaigner gina miller has accused him of an unlawful abuse of power let's talk to jonah hill about this outside the house of parliament and westminster i mean just as i list things of journey you think the guy is only been in power for 6 weeks and it just keeps getting worse and. he does seem at the vogue to be him do you know own sides of minority government. and exactly one of his employees is minority something like minus 4042 or something i know that you can't govern in any meaningful sense whatever he faces a hostile parliament 4 out of 4 votes his 1st 4 votes ever all last and indeed that central campaign promise that boris johnson won the leadership of the conservative party with to take this country out on october 31st out of europe do or die deal or no deal that's b
briggs it also got personal for mr johnson when his brother joe johnson announced he is going to quit the government as well as pollen because of what he calls torn loyalty and later another challenge this time a court hearing about the prime instance decision to suspend parliament for 5 weeks the anti brags that campaigner gina miller has accused him of an unlawful abuse of power let's talk to jonah hill about this outside the house of parliament and westminster i mean just as i list things of...
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think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure . if your own brother can't back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's an issue that obviously do divides families in the vides everybody but i think joe would agree is that we need to get on and sort this thing out and so what next all seems set for boris johnson to again seek parliamentary approval to call the election next monday but does the labor leader jeremy corbyn accept that all scupper it again boxing in boris johnson even more than he is already and ruth simmons out 0 westminster where john hall has been following reaction at westminster well the scene does indeed appear to be set for a repeat election motion put down by the government on monday another vote
think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure . if your own brother can't back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a...
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think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure if your own brother can't back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's an issue that obviously didn't divides families and divides everybody but i think what joe would agree is that we need to get on and sort this thing out and so what next all seems set for boris johnson to again seek parliamentary approval to call that election next monday but does. the labor leader jeremy corbyn except that all scupper it again boxing in boris johnson even more than he is already hundreds symons al-jazeera westminster. let's go live now to jonah hill is outside parliament in westminster jonah obviously boris johnson already have a very sticky position how much though is this resignati
think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure if your own brother can't back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's...
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johnson suffered yet another major breaks that loss and this one was personal his own brother today joe johnson who campaigned for britain to remain in the european union during the 26000 referendum when he announced that he is leaving the conservative party and stepping down as education minister in his brother's cabinet. brothers yes but brothers in brecht's know when the day a defiant johnson repeated his montreal that britain must leave the european union on october the 31st and that a general election is needed to renu the brics it mandy. all i can say and i hate when you all of my breaks i don't want to go on about the one i don't i don't want an election i don't i don't want to lecture to but frankly i can't see any other way the only way to get this thing done to get this thing moving is to make that decision do you want this government to take us out a little table or the 31st or do you want jamie colby and the labor party go to that crucial summit in brussels full table the 17th effectively hand over control to the east or and that was the british prime minister there to talk about eu
johnson suffered yet another major breaks that loss and this one was personal his own brother today joe johnson who campaigned for britain to remain in the european union during the 26000 referendum when he announced that he is leaving the conservative party and stepping down as education minister in his brother's cabinet. brothers yes but brothers in brecht's know when the day a defiant johnson repeated his montreal that britain must leave the european union on october the 31st and that a...
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one was his brother joe johnson stepping down as universities minister and announcing his resignation the country as a whole had lost the plot with all these parliamentary intrigues. it is very hard for most people to follow. it is hard for me to follow and i follow this stuff. i think that story, your own brother deciding he cannot work with you, that is a story that everyone can fully understand. it's simple, it's straightforward. i think the second moment that was quite bad for him was when he was caught on television, bbc, being shouted down on the streets of yorkshire with someone saying, "why are you in morley? why aren't you in brussels negotiating brexit?" that cuts through. the country can get that. they understand. it's a basic... the country is in crisis and he's campaigning in yorkshire. what is he doing? i do think those sorts of moments are far more significant than parliamentary intrigue. when is a new election? is it before or after the 315t? i think people... the election will happen and people will vote based on their gut instincts and the ins and outs we have seen t
one was his brother joe johnson stepping down as universities minister and announcing his resignation the country as a whole had lost the plot with all these parliamentary intrigues. it is very hard for most people to follow. it is hard for me to follow and i follow this stuff. i think that story, your own brother deciding he cannot work with you, that is a story that everyone can fully understand. it's simple, it's straightforward. i think the second moment that was quite bad for him was when...
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then, as you mentioned, there was another bit of drama this morning when boris johnson's brother, joeb as an mp and a minister in johnson's government. joe johnson tweeted, "in recent weeks i've been torn between family loyalty and the national interest. it is an unresolvable tension." though johnson's call for a general election in october got shot down yesterday, he made what people are saying she would look like a campaign stop today. the subject, fighting crime and better policing. basically, if your own brother doesn't even have faith in you, why should the public? he admitted that brexit divides families. there was probably some relief though, in the visit boris johnson at today from vice president mike pence, who reiterated the administration support for brexit. he carried a message from president trump that the u.s. is ready to immediately negotiate a per free-trade deal with with the u.k. >> we will drive that free trade agreement forward, of course. the u.s. economy is a wonderful, massive opportunity. is it still the case, that the united states of america, the people of th
then, as you mentioned, there was another bit of drama this morning when boris johnson's brother, joeb as an mp and a minister in johnson's government. joe johnson tweeted, "in recent weeks i've been torn between family loyalty and the national interest. it is an unresolvable tension." though johnson's call for a general election in october got shot down yesterday, he made what people are saying she would look like a campaign stop today. the subject, fighting crime and better...
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think apart there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure. if your brother can't back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's an issue that obviously did divides families and divides everybody but i think what joe would agree is that we need to get on and see this thing out so what next all seems set for boris johnson to again seek parliamentary approval to call the election next monday but does the labor leader jeremy corbyn accept that all scupper it again boxing him boris johnson even more than he is already under it symonds out westminster. among stories ahead on the al-jazeera news hour. they can be no excuse for the attacks on the homes and businesses of foreign nationals south africa's president condemns xenophobic viole
think apart there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure. if your brother can't back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's an...
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boris johnson's plans to break the deadlock over brigs that are facing more headwinds his brother joe johnson announced his resignation as education minister and britain's high court is deciding whether to hear a case backed by the former prime minister john major who says johnson suspension of parliament is unlawful. u.s. president on a special envoy for the middle east has announced he plans to resign he says he'll step down in a few weeks after trump unveils his long delayed peace plan and iran's president hassan rouhani says his country will operate its energy program without limits it's preparing to work on advanced centrifuges which would allow to enrich uranium faster. sudan is said to have its 1st female foreign minister after swearing in a new prime minister last month cabinet members of the sovereign council are now being chosen it is after months of political uncertainty and violence in sudan and is the 1st candidate since former president obama bushehr was deposed in april more from him a morgan in. the ministerial cabinet that has been confirmed by sudan's sovereign council has t
boris johnson's plans to break the deadlock over brigs that are facing more headwinds his brother joe johnson announced his resignation as education minister and britain's high court is deciding whether to hear a case backed by the former prime minister john major who says johnson suspension of parliament is unlawful. u.s. president on a special envoy for the middle east has announced he plans to resign he says he'll step down in a few weeks after trump unveils his long delayed peace plan and...
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boris johnson's plans to break the deadlock over breaks it off facing more headwinds his brother joe johnson announced his resignation as education minister and brings high court is deciding whether to hear a case backed by former prime minister john major he says johnson suspension of parliament is on more from. iran's president has says his country will operate its energy program without limits in his words comparing to work on advanced centrifuges which would allow it to enrich uranium foster. nato says a u.s. service member and a romanian soldier have been killed in a suicide car bombing in kabul the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack which killed at least 10 people and wounded dozens more. let's go back now to our top story breaks it and the legal challenge that has been brought by a former prime minister john major tom brooks is a law professor and of professor of law and government rather done university and he joins us from there now thanks very much for being with us so does the former prime minister and gina miller who is the other person who is leading this challeng
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i didn't make it all the way to parliament, but you are right, and boris and joe johnson, they are a family, there's two more of them. rachael johnson actually stood in the european elections against boris johnson as well. so they are used to playing out these feuds in public but i think the deeper point and the reason you are so right to focus on his personal aspect is, it really exemplifies this massive split that's been going on, not just here in the u.k. but in america, too. when we look back on it we can see they marked this start of a cultural divide which split families and friendships and people are still living that out. it was much bigger than a political argument, it was much more about culture and whose side are you on, or the more working-class rural kind of communities that feel they have been ignored by the establishment for so long. it's a really deep split. >> martha: it is a defining moment in the united kingdom and it has been in the united states as well. so, i guess when we look to our brothers across the pond, our closest allies, how do you think this is going to
i didn't make it all the way to parliament, but you are right, and boris and joe johnson, they are a family, there's two more of them. rachael johnson actually stood in the european elections against boris johnson as well. so they are used to playing out these feuds in public but i think the deeper point and the reason you are so right to focus on his personal aspect is, it really exemplifies this massive split that's been going on, not just here in the u.k. but in america, too. when we look...
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boris johnson's plans to break the deadlock over breaks it are facing more heads winds his brother joe johnson announced his resignation as education minister becoming the latest casualty in a political crisis and britain's high court is deciding whether to hear a case backed by former prime minister john major he says johnson suspension of parliament is unlawful lawrence lee has more on what the opposition is planning to do next then now sitting in private working out when is the best moment to agree to hold an election and the way it's looking very much now is that they're going on the side of waiting until after the u.k. has got the delay from the european union so not to leave at the end of october and have it in the. not least because that could potentially lead to boris johnson having to resign because he has said that he will never go to the european union rules for an extension and so if he has to do that he has broken his own solemn promise to the people iran's president has done harm he says his country will operate its energy program without limits in his words it is preparing to wo
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what you are alluding to is the fact that the prime minister's own brother, joe johnson, conservativester in the government, resigning today, citing the tension between family obligation in the national interest. it is a pretty humiliating blow for the prime minister. there have been reports that other members of the cabinet did not like the expulsion of these 21 so-called tory rebels, and said they wanted to find a way for them to rejoin the party, but we understand the prime minister has declined that request. guy: thank you very much indeed. much andra joining us from westman -- emma chandra joining us from westminster. boris johnson's hard brexit strategy, the do or die strategy, crumbles. bloomberg news managing editor paul dobson joins us now. we are closing in on closing out that chapter of the market. it's all about positioning, really. there were people building up increasing short positions on the concern that boris would be able to push this hard, no deal brexit agenda, taking things right to the wire at the very least. those shores are having to close out with a little mor
what you are alluding to is the fact that the prime minister's own brother, joe johnson, conservativester in the government, resigning today, citing the tension between family obligation in the national interest. it is a pretty humiliating blow for the prime minister. there have been reports that other members of the cabinet did not like the expulsion of these 21 so-called tory rebels, and said they wanted to find a way for them to rejoin the party, but we understand the prime minister has...
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joe: c.j. gardner-johnson, roughing the kicker. >> booger: wow. >> john: joe, the kickergets both feet down afterfender goes in to plant the foot that's on the ground. >> joe: he's already threw wioud the missed extra point. that would have kept the game tied with 37 seconds. instead, now this. and a one-point lead for the texans becauseit's the final ga one. the final "monday night football" game in oakland. and fittingly, it's the single most played matchup in "monday night football" history, as bitter rivals the broncos visit oakland. the autumn wind may be a raider, but the same can't be said about antonio brown. as if these raider fans wouldn't be amped up enough, there's genuine, anger, resentment, and frustration aimed at antonio brown. hard to imagine a player on the home team conjuring up these kinds of emotions without ever playing a single game in the silver and black. gorgeous night. 67 degrees. oakland alameda county coliseum. steve levy, brian griese, louis riddick, dianna russini and year two under chucky for the raiders. >> brian: vic fangio, welcome to monday night. >> louis: abs
joe: c.j. gardner-johnson, roughing the kicker. >> booger: wow. >> john: joe, the kickergets both feet down afterfender goes in to plant the foot that's on the ground. >> joe: he's already threw wioud the missed extra point. that would have kept the game tied with 37 seconds. instead, now this. and a one-point lead for the texans becauseit's the final ga one. the final "monday night football" game in oakland. and fittingly, it's the single most played matchup in...
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parliament yesterday, and the resignation of his brother from the cabinet a little bit earlier on today, joe johnson. it seems trying to not mix family and british politics. emma chandra joins us from westminster. the big question is are we going to get a general election in the united kingdom? if so, how are we going to get that? emma: you are absolutely right, that is the big question. it seems likely we will get an early one, given the next one isn't scheduled until 2022. what prime minister boris johnson is due to say in his speech new around half an hour from now is that he's expected to make the case for ripe politicians should go back to the nation and have a general election. we are hearing that the government looks set to ask mps on monday to support an early general election. that's because they believe the bill currently working its way through parliament to prevent a no deal brexit introduced by a group of opposition mps is due to be back in the comments and get royal assent. that makes it harder for the opposition, especially the labour party, to say no to a general election. they said
parliament yesterday, and the resignation of his brother from the cabinet a little bit earlier on today, joe johnson. it seems trying to not mix family and british politics. emma chandra joins us from westminster. the big question is are we going to get a general election in the united kingdom? if so, how are we going to get that? emma: you are absolutely right, that is the big question. it seems likely we will get an early one, given the next one isn't scheduled until 2022. what prime minister...
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his brother, joe johnson, who was an mp, resigned over all of this.n recent weeks i've been torn between family loyalty and the national interests. so dominic, how does this development add to the drama? does it? >> well, it's another thing. you can argue that his brother has self-brexited from boris johnson's cabinet. when he came to power, he surrounded himself by these hard-core brexiteers. his brother is not one of them. and in the past few days, first of all through the question and the deselection of candidates, the removing people from the conservative party that have not voted, all of these point in a very negative direction. and i think that for his brother, this became more complicated. he's not the only one to step away. one can expect others to step away from boris johnson's cabinet. as we go down this road. but it points to the deep divisions and fractures within his cabinet, and the difficulties that this prime minister is having, navigating between his promises and the reality of the british political landscape, and also, of course, of
his brother, joe johnson, who was an mp, resigned over all of this.n recent weeks i've been torn between family loyalty and the national interests. so dominic, how does this development add to the drama? does it? >> well, it's another thing. you can argue that his brother has self-brexited from boris johnson's cabinet. when he came to power, he surrounded himself by these hard-core brexiteers. his brother is not one of them. and in the past few days, first of all through the question and...
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this is his brother right here, joe johnson, who was an mp but has quit the governmentjohnson, prime minister shrugged it off. >> people disagree about it. the way to reunite the country is to get this thing done. that is the reality. the longer this goes on, the more auditor and delay we have from parliament, jeremy corbin, the worst thing will be what people want to see is a resolution and getting this thing done and that's what we're going to do. >> cnn's donovan thomas always with strong opinions. he'll join us next hour. with the latest on hurricane dorian,s a category ii storm with winds of 100 miles or 155 kilometers per hour. right now it is battering the carolinas with high winds and heavy rain. meantime, the u.s. president is unwilling to give up the ghost of past storm predictions as the actual hurricane dorian ravages the carolina klein mr. trump is giving warnings based on very old information in the state of alabama. here's the story. >> reporter: president trump is on day five insisting that alabama was in the path. >> that was the original charts. >> afttrump tweeted
this is his brother right here, joe johnson, who was an mp but has quit the governmentjohnson, prime minister shrugged it off. >> people disagree about it. the way to reunite the country is to get this thing done. that is the reality. the longer this goes on, the more auditor and delay we have from parliament, jeremy corbin, the worst thing will be what people want to see is a resolution and getting this thing done and that's what we're going to do. >> cnn's donovan thomas always...
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think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles. thank you the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure if your own brother come back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a it's an issue that obviously didn't divides families and divides everybody but i think what joe would agree is that we need to get on and sort this thing out and so what next all seems set for boris johnson to again seek parliamentary approval to cold an election next monday but does the labor leader jeremy corbin accept that all scupper it again with boxing in boris johnson even more than he is already under a symonds out 0 westminster. nonprofit organization amazon watch has organized protests around the world for what it's calling a global day of action for the rainforest there demanding presidenti
think a part there's nothing funny about the latest resignation and the prime minister's brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks i've been told between family loyalty and the national interest it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles. thank you the prime minister was asked about his brother's departure if your own brother come back you why should anyone else joe doesn't agree with me about the european union because it's a...
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this is a tweet from joe johnson who's in the government, who's in the conservative party and is also what he said. in recent weeks i've been torn between family loyalty and the national interest. it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles as mp. he's resigning from the government. he's resigning as an mp because he doesn't believe in what his brother is doing right now which is extraordinary. >> yes, max. it gets curiouser and curiouser there every day. that is quite a bombshell. as you were saying, now that boris johnson has suffered these two defeats last night, what do you expect him to say to the british people today? >> well, i think he's going to throw the ball back into the opposition's court and say, look, you wanted an election if we took no deal off the table. let's have an election. let's agree to that. he's going to call jeremy corbyn is coward today. he's going to say we have to have this election. but we don't know what's going on behind the scenes. many people are suggesting he can't be trusted even if he's told he has to have an extoengs brex
this is a tweet from joe johnson who's in the government, who's in the conservative party and is also what he said. in recent weeks i've been torn between family loyalty and the national interest. it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles as mp. he's resigning from the government. he's resigning as an mp because he doesn't believe in what his brother is doing right now which is extraordinary. >> yes, max. it gets curiouser and curiouser there every day. that is...