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johnson. >> obnoxious as hell, he's terrible. >> he's a paradoxical figure and hard to pin down. >> what remains undeniable, this was one of the most consequential presidencies in american history. >> no president ever came to this office on a platform of doing what was wrong. >> in fort worth this morning, in drizzle rain, thousands gather outside the presidential hotel, hours before the kennedys come on. presidential party in texas. >> i was working for westhouse broadcasting company, election coming up in '64, this was '63 and the idea was make sure texas is a kennedy state. >> presidents didn't quabble as much in those days to start with. when it was announced he was coming to texas it was a big deal. we were all so excited in fort worth. >> president kennedy wanted to come to texas to raise money. govern conny discouraged it. pres president kennedy wasn't very popular in texas. >> linden johnson was so well thought of in texas, had been senator before that. >> johnson didn't just dominate
johnson. >> obnoxious as hell, he's terrible. >> he's a paradoxical figure and hard to pin down. >> what remains undeniable, this was one of the most consequential presidencies in american history. >> no president ever came to this office on a platform of doing what was wrong. >> in fort worth this morning, in drizzle rain, thousands gather outside the presidential hotel, hours before the kennedys come on. presidential party in texas. >> i was working for...
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johnson said.rman's ignition letter, munira mirza writes, i believe it was wrong for you to accuse keir starmer for being responsible for allowing jimmy savile to avoid justice. munira mirza says her resignation is not just about the allegation but what happened since. this is the deputy prime minister on tuesday describing what happened the day before. >> parliamentary debates and exchanges. ros: in response, she writes, this was not the usual cut and thrust of politics, it was a response to a horrendous case of child sex abuse. on wednesday, the prime minister was challenged by keir starmer. >> now their leader stands in the house of commons parroting the conspiracy theories of violent fascists to score cheap lyrical points. ros: to which boris johnson replied -- prime minister johnson: i h been informed that in 2030, the right honorable gentlemen apologized and took full responsibility for what had happened on his watch. i think, mr. speaker, that was the right thing to do. ros: keir starmer was
johnson said.rman's ignition letter, munira mirza writes, i believe it was wrong for you to accuse keir starmer for being responsible for allowing jimmy savile to avoid justice. munira mirza says her resignation is not just about the allegation but what happened since. this is the deputy prime minister on tuesday describing what happened the day before. >> parliamentary debates and exchanges. ros: in response, she writes, this was not the usual cut and thrust of politics, it was a...
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prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, i am grateful. as i said in my opening statement, we are setting up a new cell in the national crime agency to target the individuals he mentioned. >> let us be under no illusions. we are on the brink of a potentially enormous humanitarian crisis which could see loss of life and suffering of the ukrainian people. the attack on ukraine is likely to cause mass displacement of people, potentially triggering a significant refugee crisis in europe. can the prime minister telus what he is doing to support the ukrainian people and those who choose to flee? prime minister johnson: she makes a very important point and i am grateful because the humanitarian act threatens to be -- the humanitarian impact threatens to be enormous. we are supporting refugees as they come out of ukraine, but we need to do everything we can to stabilize the ukrainian economy and support the government as far as we possibly can. that is what yesterday, the $500 million extra package, on top of 100 million po
prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, i am grateful. as i said in my opening statement, we are setting up a new cell in the national crime agency to target the individuals he mentioned. >> let us be under no illusions. we are on the brink of a potentially enormous humanitarian crisis which could see loss of life and suffering of the ukrainian people. the attack on ukraine is likely to cause mass displacement of people, potentially triggering a significant refugee crisis in europe. can the...
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johnson & johnson is a lot more, i'm not representing johnson & johnson, they don't cope with vaccinesother medical things that are very valuable and johnson & johnson is not a monolithic by pension funds and funded by regular mechanism 401k. this is a more nuanced issue, it's about saving money because the system is broken and you cannot resolve 38000 claims in the system. the bankruptcy allows it to be done more efficiently. for the company in the victims. >> our legal system is to look for justice, not efficiency. if you think efficiency says a 430 billion-dollar corporation can walk away from any wrongdoing, i don't know if there discovered asbestos that led to mesothelioma with a gentlelady sitting t right. apparently they are losing these cases. they could've easily been some knowledge or should of been some knowledge that they were selling a dangerous product which endanger the life of the innocent customers. go to johnson & johnson website and take a look at all the pictures of the beautiful babies. and all the products that they sold for those babies. our family bought some, b
johnson & johnson is a lot more, i'm not representing johnson & johnson, they don't cope with vaccinesother medical things that are very valuable and johnson & johnson is not a monolithic by pension funds and funded by regular mechanism 401k. this is a more nuanced issue, it's about saving money because the system is broken and you cannot resolve 38000 claims in the system. the bankruptcy allows it to be done more efficiently. for the company in the victims. >> our legal...
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johnson & johnson is a lot more -- i'm not representing johnson & johnson. but they're a lot more than just that. they do covid vaccines and a lot of other medical things that are very valuable. johnson & johnson is not a monolithic corporate entity. it's owned by pension funds, regular americans and 401(k)s. it's a more nuanced issue. you can't resolve 38,000 claims in the tort system. the bankruptcy system allows it to be done more efficiently. it's a win-win for both the companies and the victims. >> our legal system is supposed to be looking for justice, not efficiency. if you think efficiency says a $430 billion corporation can walk away from any wrongdoing, i don't know when or if they ever discovered asbestos in talc which may have led to the mesothelioma suffered by the gentle lady sitting to your right, but at some point they're going to be asked that in court and be responsible for the answer and apparently they're losing these cases. so apparently there should have been some knowledge that they were selling a dangerous product. go to johnson & joh
johnson & johnson is a lot more -- i'm not representing johnson & johnson. but they're a lot more than just that. they do covid vaccines and a lot of other medical things that are very valuable. johnson & johnson is not a monolithic corporate entity. it's owned by pension funds, regular americans and 401(k)s. it's a more nuanced issue. you can't resolve 38,000 claims in the tort system. the bankruptcy system allows it to be done more efficiently. it's a win-win for both the...
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and now even johnson & johnson. they're worth more than $450 billion and credit rating is higher than the u.s. government. bankruptcy is intend todaysy sis the honest, but unfortunate debtors seeking to reorganize. when the richers and most powerful corporations in the company are using the federal bankruptcy system to avoid paying the most vulnerable people in the country, something is wrong. the system needs to be fixed. the texas divisional merger law was never intended to be used this way. it explicitly was intend today preserve all rights and creditors under existing laws. out of state companies have misused that law to avert the federal bankruptcy system. this is just the beginning. the texas two step so far has used with tort victims, the same system can be and inevitably be used, working claim creditors, environmental creditors or others. the texas two-step is a free pass for a corporation to disrecord its obligation and the law at will and i believe that congress should act now to close this loophole. now y
and now even johnson & johnson. they're worth more than $450 billion and credit rating is higher than the u.s. government. bankruptcy is intend todaysy sis the honest, but unfortunate debtors seeking to reorganize. when the richers and most powerful corporations in the company are using the federal bankruptcy system to avoid paying the most vulnerable people in the country, something is wrong. the system needs to be fixed. the texas divisional merger law was never intended to be used this...
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we were asking president johnson to try and pass a voting rights act. >> johnson says, look, i have done the war and blah, blah, blah, and he says i don't have the power to do that. >> he said i know we need this but i cannot do it right now. i just don't have the power. >> i want to play something, you had that meeting on december 18th of '64. this is a phone call four days earlier, december 14th, with the attorney general. >> try to figure out what i can do to get 100% people to vote. we're going to try and get everybody to register, and those that don't register we are going to register them with the postmasters. i basically believe if we can have a simple effective method of getting registered, now, if the state laws are too high and they disqualify a bunch of them maybe we can go into the supreme court and get them held unconstitutional. >> it's a problem, yes, sir. >> i know that. see what you can do and do that pretty quick. >> i wish i had known that. i had not heard that. that was before we got there. >> my god. i mean, it's unbelievable. if there ever was an exhibit a of being
we were asking president johnson to try and pass a voting rights act. >> johnson says, look, i have done the war and blah, blah, blah, and he says i don't have the power to do that. >> he said i know we need this but i cannot do it right now. i just don't have the power. >> i want to play something, you had that meeting on december 18th of '64. this is a phone call four days earlier, december 14th, with the attorney general. >> try to figure out what i can do to get 100%...
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of johnson and johnson's bankruptcy filing. miss naranjo, i'm grateful you took the trouble to travel clhere for this hearing and the situation in whichyou find yourself so thank you . please proceed. >> thank you chairman white house, ranking member kennedy and members of the subcommittee . my name is kimberly naranjo and i'm here to ask you for your help in preserving my constitutional right and the right of so many others to pursue accountability in our courts. i've been diagnosed with mesothelioma which is a terminal cancer caused by one thing : exposure to asbestos. i was given 12 to 16 i months of life which puts my expiration date march 2023, one month before my 50th birthday. i'm a single mother with two of my seven children under the age of 18. angelica who is 14 and lives with a diagnosis of autism and my son jace wasonly nine . i want to share my story with you. i was born into dysfunction. my biological mother was deep in her abuse of addiction i experienced horrific abuse. i was in and out of foster fu care asked a
of johnson and johnson's bankruptcy filing. miss naranjo, i'm grateful you took the trouble to travel clhere for this hearing and the situation in whichyou find yourself so thank you . please proceed. >> thank you chairman white house, ranking member kennedy and members of the subcommittee . my name is kimberly naranjo and i'm here to ask you for your help in preserving my constitutional right and the right of so many others to pursue accountability in our courts. i've been diagnosed with...
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it is a lot of concern about johnson and so it one point, many of them believe that the fact that johnson was killed for john f. kennedy was killed in texas, was only coincident and many african-americans blamed lyndon johnson and found it as to why he was likely involved in president kennedy's assassination because he appeared to have thehn most game read the letters human, these letters that would make this point from lack letter light records and telegram centers would essentially say they believe the lyndon johnson would've been involved in john kennedy's death and so this is the state of things when lyndon johnson becomes president to predict how he does everything that he can in order to try to reassure lack voters and he realizes that he needs us to win them over because from the very beginning, lyndon johnson is well aware that the election is coming up, one year from the moment just under one year from the moment heea is sworn in as president so he has looking to build coalition and reassure liberals african-american voters in the he calls people like martin luther king to the le
it is a lot of concern about johnson and so it one point, many of them believe that the fact that johnson was killed for john f. kennedy was killed in texas, was only coincident and many african-americans blamed lyndon johnson and found it as to why he was likely involved in president kennedy's assassination because he appeared to have thehn most game read the letters human, these letters that would make this point from lack letter light records and telegram centers would essentially say they...
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johnson. >> legislative genius. >> obnoxious. >> it is hard to nail him down. >> what remains undeniable is this is one of the most consequential presidencies in american history. >> no president ever came to this office on a platform of doing what was wrong . >> in fort worth this more than, in drizzling rain, thousands gathered around the presidential hotel, many starting nearly three hours before the kennedys were to come out. >> i was working for westinghouse broadcasting. the election was coming up in '64. this was '63. the idea was to make sure that texas was a kennedy state. >> presidents didn't travel much many those days, to start with. not nearly as much as they do now. when it was announced he was coming to texas, it was a big deal. we were all so excited in ft. worth. >> president kennedy wanted to come to texas to raise money. the governor discouraged it. the president wasn't very popular, at least in texas. the polls showed him in jeopardy. >> the thing that helped kennedy the mo
johnson. >> legislative genius. >> obnoxious. >> it is hard to nail him down. >> what remains undeniable is this is one of the most consequential presidencies in american history. >> no president ever came to this office on a platform of doing what was wrong . >> in fort worth this more than, in drizzling rain, thousands gathered around the presidential hotel, many starting nearly three hours before the kennedys were to come out. >> i was working for...
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the johnson boys die young.e said, i'm not sure i'll live another four years. >> i don't want to run politics and i don't want to lead anybody. what i really want to do is spend my few remaining years with annie and my friends and the ones i love. i hope enough of them love me and want to be with me and visit with me and be happy. >> he said that when linda and luci were growing up, he was always on the go and he never really got to spend the time he wanted to spend with his daughters. and he did not want to miss his grandchildren. >> on march 31, daddy was liberated. >> i think he looked like a man who had a two-opportunity truck lifted off his shoulders. and i think he hoped with all his heart that maybe peace was within his grasp. our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do yo
the johnson boys die young.e said, i'm not sure i'll live another four years. >> i don't want to run politics and i don't want to lead anybody. what i really want to do is spend my few remaining years with annie and my friends and the ones i love. i hope enough of them love me and want to be with me and visit with me and be happy. >> he said that when linda and luci were growing up, he was always on the go and he never really got to spend the time he wanted to spend with his...
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of course, mr johnson. _ crisis continues. of course, mr johnson, according _ crisis continues.n, according to the paper, off to brussels and warsaw later on thursday. the front page of the ft — i don't know what you make of this story, this is this idea of this new potentially green energy source, the power to boil 60 cuddles marks a huge advance in nuclearfusion technology. —— 60 kettles. does this get you excited? i technology. -- 60 kettles. does this get you excited?— get you excited? i think it could be very exciting. if — get you excited? i think it could be very exciting, if we _ get you excited? i think it could be very exciting, if we are _ get you excited? i think it could be very exciting, if we are talking - very exciting, if we are talking about energy sources — we know their energy sort, or surges right now, and this is a breakthrough that, if he could go further — this is a decade—long effort to create power tjy decade—long effort to create power by harnessing a reaction on the scope, it doesn't create some of the radioactivity you
of course, mr johnson. _ crisis continues. of course, mr johnson, according _ crisis continues.n, according to the paper, off to brussels and warsaw later on thursday. the front page of the ft — i don't know what you make of this story, this is this idea of this new potentially green energy source, the power to boil 60 cuddles marks a huge advance in nuclearfusion technology. —— 60 kettles. does this get you excited? i technology. -- 60 kettles. does this get you excited?— get you...
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johnson: prime min. johnson: it already has been. that event has already been submitted for investigation. >> that ends prime ministers questions. >> c-span's washington journal, everyday we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up on monday morning, we will discuss the week ahead in washington with tia mitchell and the former surgeon general will want to talk about covid-19 mandates and masking. watch monday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with phone calls, text messages and tweets.
johnson: prime min. johnson: it already has been. that event has already been submitted for investigation. >> that ends prime ministers questions. >> c-span's washington journal, everyday we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up on monday morning, we will discuss the week ahead in washington with tia mitchell and the former surgeon general will want to talk about covid-19 mandates and masking. watch...
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president johnson spoke out of his heart. >> lyndon johnson understood the political condition of thehat the soul and the democracy of america was dependant on the notion that every citizen in america would have the right to vote, and i think that's why he and uncle martin worked so tirelessly for the passage of the voting rights act. >> they were both committed. they were both terrific politicians. i think they knew they were doing something that they needed the other one for. >> the voting rights act was signed into law in august of 1965 and johnson was so happy, he viewed that as important as any piece of legislation. he said this law will change america if, if, if -- many ifs, he said, if the negros will get out and vote. and it has changed america. >> african americans, women, other people of color, have an avenue to advocate for themselves and their rights as citizens that they had never had before. >> that problem with respect to race and his aggressive attitude towards making it fair, we have got more adverse males, more criticism on the programs in the great society than we d
president johnson spoke out of his heart. >> lyndon johnson understood the political condition of thehat the soul and the democracy of america was dependant on the notion that every citizen in america would have the right to vote, and i think that's why he and uncle martin worked so tirelessly for the passage of the voting rights act. >> they were both committed. they were both terrific politicians. i think they knew they were doing something that they needed the other one for....
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. , ., and that is very helpful for boris johnson. . ,, johnson.ss on johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front page _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front page there, i express on the front page there, bullish pm survival plans. this is about what boris johnson apparently wants to do to ensure that he is able to stay and it says here he pledged to warm the cockles of tory hearts as he made a deal with the backbenchers. how does one do that? i probably should not go into that in a family show but i do think... i hear the sound in a family show but i do think... i hearthe sound in in a family show but i do think... i hear the sound in the background of the clutching at straws, this dreadful phrase being used, again massively self aggrandising, operation safe egg dog. and the desperation of the prime minister now of what works, what is the red meat we can send to foaming at the mouth tories, cut taxes,
. , ., and that is very helpful for boris johnson. . ,, johnson.ss on johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front page _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front page there, i express on the front page there, bullish pm survival plans. this is about what boris johnson apparently wants to do to ensure that he is able to stay and it says here he pledged...
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johnson: prime min. johnson: it already has been. that event has already been submitted for investigation. >> that ends prime ministers questions. ations subcommittee. this is just under 90 minutes.
johnson: prime min. johnson: it already has been. that event has already been submitted for investigation. >> that ends prime ministers questions. ations subcommittee. this is just under 90 minutes.
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johnson: prime min. johnson: it already has been. that event has already been submitted for investigation. >> that ends prime ministers questions. and now its history and books explore our nation's past with american history tv and watch television for serious readers with book tv. today on the presidency our series highlighting the politics policies and legacies of the us presidents. we mark abraham lincoln's february 12th birthday with a conversation from the national constitution center featuring lincoln scholars. michael burlingame, noah feldman and diana schwab about the 16th president speeches and what they reveal about his views on the constitution. and that's just one of many programs. you'll see today on american history tv. you can find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org/history. and now it's time for lectures and history an
johnson: prime min. johnson: it already has been. that event has already been submitted for investigation. >> that ends prime ministers questions. and now its history and books explore our nation's past with american history tv and watch television for serious readers with book tv. today on the presidency our series highlighting the politics policies and legacies of the us presidents. we mark abraham lincoln's february 12th birthday with a conversation from the national constitution...
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johnson: prime min. johnson: it already has been. that event has already been submitted for investigation. >> that ends prime ministers questions. >> british historian andrew roberts in the introduction to his most recent book called the last king of america, 750 page opus on king george the third says the following. " the portrait of a heartless absolute sovereign is repeated almost every single day and america's print and online media , even two centuries after his death. hardly a day passes in the united states without some reference to george the third where he is still held up as an equal opportunity hate figure. an archetypal bogeyman attacks in the same measure by democrats and republicans alike. " andrew roberts over the past 30 years has written major histories about napoleon, churchill, and world war ii. >> british historians andrew roberts on book notes plus. book notes plus is available in the c-span app or where you get your podcasts. >> c-span's online sure that store for products, apparel, books, and accessories. there
johnson: prime min. johnson: it already has been. that event has already been submitted for investigation. >> that ends prime ministers questions. >> british historian andrew roberts in the introduction to his most recent book called the last king of america, 750 page opus on king george the third says the following. " the portrait of a heartless absolute sovereign is repeated almost every single day and america's print and online media , even two centuries after his death....
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begin to wear johnson down.5, you're starting to see the first stirrings of the antiwar movement. and johnson moves into what is his core policy in vietnam, which is to try to pressure the north vietnamese to the negotiating table. >> between the gulf in march 1965 for basically tit for tat air bombings. lbj thought the north vietnamese will stop their infiltration of south vietnam, that this will be enough, this will bring them to their knees. >> mcna ma rah and general wes morland were convinced as you up the ante, they would drive to johnson's terms, which were really surrender. in the first three months it was clear to mcnamara and others that the north vietnamese weren't responding to the bombing campaign in the way that was hoped for. the viet cong accepted the loss of factories. they accepted enormous destruction in the country. >> we think they are winning. now, if we think they're winning, you can imagine what they think. >> nif they win it, why would they want to talk? >> lbj's worse fears about vietna
begin to wear johnson down.5, you're starting to see the first stirrings of the antiwar movement. and johnson moves into what is his core policy in vietnam, which is to try to pressure the north vietnamese to the negotiating table. >> between the gulf in march 1965 for basically tit for tat air bombings. lbj thought the north vietnamese will stop their infiltration of south vietnam, that this will be enough, this will bring them to their knees. >> mcna ma rah and general wes morland...
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& johnson, the maker of johnson's baby powder. as i mentioned earlier, how many of us -- how many of us changed babies' diapers in a cloud of johnson & johnson's baby powder? for years johnson & johnson denied claims that its products contained asbestos. then it claimed that any amount of asbestos was just too small to cause any harm. but internal company documents at johnson & johnson obtained through discovery told a different story. they showed that johnson & johnson knew about the asbestos in their products. while they were actively advertising the use of this product by adults and to use it on our babies, they knew there was asbestos in their product. in 2018, a court ruled in a favor of 22 women who attributed their ovarian cancer to johnson & johnson baby powder. the women won an award of $2 billion. remember that number. today there are an estimated 38,000 people with ovarian cancer or mesothelioma who've sued johnson & johnson alleging that the company's talcum products caused their illness. but johnson & johnson's use of
& johnson, the maker of johnson's baby powder. as i mentioned earlier, how many of us -- how many of us changed babies' diapers in a cloud of johnson & johnson's baby powder? for years johnson & johnson denied claims that its products contained asbestos. then it claimed that any amount of asbestos was just too small to cause any harm. but internal company documents at johnson & johnson obtained through discovery told a different story. they showed that johnson & johnson knew...
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& johnson.estÁn diciendo que tienen que apelar, y van a apelar a la corte suprema si es necesario. reportero: varios de los demandantes habrÍan solicitado al juez que rechazar la peticiÓn de bancarrota de la subsidiaria, argumentando que era un plan de johnson & johnson para evitar las demandas, algo que serÍa muy comÚn en estos casos. >> esto es muy normal por mala suerte en este paÍs. las compaÑÍas farmacÉuticas son compaÑÍas que tienen billones de dÓlares cada aÑo, y usan ese dinero para protegerse. reportero: johnson & johnson seÑalÓ que se acoge a la ley de quiebras estadounidenses con el fin de resolver llas demandas de forma equitativa creando un fideicomiso de $2,000,000,000. la bancarrota se estÁ utilizando para generar responsabilidad y certeza. las ventas de talco por parte de johnson & johnson se suspendieron en estados unidos y canadÁ desde 2020, cuando iban en aumento las demandas por lesiones. se ha aceptado un acuerdo con varios estados para pagar millones de dÓlares por su respo
& johnson.estÁn diciendo que tienen que apelar, y van a apelar a la corte suprema si es necesario. reportero: varios de los demandantes habrÍan solicitado al juez que rechazar la peticiÓn de bancarrota de la subsidiaria, argumentando que era un plan de johnson & johnson para evitar las demandas, algo que serÍa muy comÚn en estos casos. >> esto es muy normal por mala suerte en este paÍs. las compaÑÍas farmacÉuticas son compaÑÍas que tienen billones de dÓlares cada aÑo,...
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johnson. they were very prolific and i really appreciate them so much. i am going to be skipping through some of what i had to say because he said it all for me. chairman nadler, thank you so much. you have risen to elevated heights and i enjoy being here with you today. and so recently i have been reflecting on this whole notion of what benjamin franklin reported to have said when he was asked what he and the founding fathers, he is reported to have applied a republic if you can keep it. later on, drawings with jon adams and thomas jefferson e pluribus unum out of one pretty placed on our currency as a nation's motto. our nation continues to struggle with the issues of race and equity. the threats of our fragile democracy are afraid and as the people's representative it is incumbent upon us to make every effort to heed franklin's words of concern is an adams expression of unity. as his responsibility demonstrate not only by words but by actions we can and will keep this republic intact and it
johnson. they were very prolific and i really appreciate them so much. i am going to be skipping through some of what i had to say because he said it all for me. chairman nadler, thank you so much. you have risen to elevated heights and i enjoy being here with you today. and so recently i have been reflecting on this whole notion of what benjamin franklin reported to have said when he was asked what he and the founding fathers, he is reported to have applied a republic if you can keep it. later...
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it's a way of getting boris johnson front and | getting boris johnson front and centre and it's a ukct that. but the news overnight and in some ways, more significant given the strength of the language being used and it did come from present biden at one turn, vladimir putin even when george w. bush and barack obama for reaching out and much more cautious figure about vladimir putin and pretty uncompromising in his language for the russian invasion. vladimir putin is setting up the rationale to go much further and the action so far and independence for the two states in eastern ukraine and what is been interesting. a change of tact from joe biden, but also in the way the us and the west in general has handled the run—up to this conflict and joe biden doing it again here, to get on the front foot with vladimir putin looking to be a lot of, if not all of the intelligence that has been received of him to the public domain, almost trying to either play russia at its own game in terms of having a full—scale propaganda war, but is exactly what is happening on the front lines or, trying to
it's a way of getting boris johnson front and | getting boris johnson front and centre and it's a ukct that. but the news overnight and in some ways, more significant given the strength of the language being used and it did come from present biden at one turn, vladimir putin even when george w. bush and barack obama for reaching out and much more cautious figure about vladimir putin and pretty uncompromising in his language for the russian invasion. vladimir putin is setting up the rationale to...
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his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world. consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. a pathetic embarrassment. boris johnson says he's helping with a diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusted him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. well, it comes as $9.10 people don't think doris johnson is fit to run the country and his approval ratings on now an old time low. they've sunk to just 22 percent. so, intervening in the crisis in eastern europe is all about changing the image for bars johnson and trying to change the public perceptions and opinions. bars. johnson wants to almost season initiative be a leading voice and trying to alleviate and deescalate the tensions only this telephone call still hasn't even happened despite drug putin speaking to the italian prime minister. and indeed, the french president for the lawrence johnson here in the u. k. it seems like he wants a swiftly move on fr
his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world. consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. a pathetic embarrassment. boris johnson says he's helping with a diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusted him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. well, it comes as $9.10 people don't think doris johnson is fit to run the country and his approval ratings on now an...
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i'm going to talk about maurice johnson. hello, shiela was dashti and say he was on a plane to ukraine, his face and all that stuff back at home with party gate, etc. but lily's been highly criticized her for miss nicole tutor hotel. yes, they what's been happening today while morris johnson has now landed in k, as he's been speaking with the ukranian president, they've come up with a joint estate men, both leaders warning that any russian in cash would be a strategic mistake pointing to the russian troops on the eastern border as far as johnson, very robust, and his rhetoric today really upping the ante now saying that any escalation from russia would be not only a strategic disaster, but a political one and the humanitarian disaster as well. he says, so there's a package of sanctions just there. the ready should any russian soldier even put a co cap into the u. ukrainian territories that quite the threat but also saying since 2015 the u. k. as assisted in the military assistance of 22000 ukrainian military past now. well,
i'm going to talk about maurice johnson. hello, shiela was dashti and say he was on a plane to ukraine, his face and all that stuff back at home with party gate, etc. but lily's been highly criticized her for miss nicole tutor hotel. yes, they what's been happening today while morris johnson has now landed in k, as he's been speaking with the ukranian president, they've come up with a joint estate men, both leaders warning that any russian in cash would be a strategic mistake pointing to the...
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johnson: how much time remains. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas has 17 minutes. 167 minutes. -- 17 minutes. >> i recognize the the gentleman from georgia for two minutes. mr. johnson: i have an amendment at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for general debate. mr. johnson: thank you, madam speaker. my amendment would help strengthen cybersecurity, improve american competitiveness and contribute to a more diverse workplace by create the day that cybersecurity grant program which gives the national institutes of standards and technology known -- the authority to make grants to historically black colleges and universities and minority-serving institutions. in schools receiving pell grants, it would help them promote cyber education and research. we must include more women and minorities so we are maximizing all the textiles our country has to offer. we are engaged in a cyber war and need all-hands-on-deck. hcbu's are doing the most advanced work in our nation and we shou
johnson: how much time remains. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas has 17 minutes. 167 minutes. -- 17 minutes. >> i recognize the the gentleman from georgia for two minutes. mr. johnson: i have an amendment at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for general debate. mr. johnson: thank you, madam speaker. my amendment would help strengthen cybersecurity, improve american competitiveness and contribute to a more diverse workplace by create the day...
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johnson: mr. speaker, there are all sorts of reasons for the failure of the west to take sufficient account of the threat of vladimir putin since 2014, but the two biggest are oil and gas. >> mr. speaker, with cyber-attacks and falsehoods, russia is peddling lies today. observers on the ground are crucial to relaying the truth. in recent weeks, the uk has withdrawn its team from the osce special monitoring mission because staff safety is key, but can the prime minister look again to support international efforts like this to get to the facts and counter russian disinformation? p.m. johnson: i thank the monitoring mission teams. they are wonderful. i have met them and they do a fantastic job. i am sorry that they have had to be withdrawn, for the duty of care reasons that he rightly alludes to. we will keep that under constant review. >> the 1994 budapest memorandum saw ukraine give up its nuclear weapons in return for a security guarantee signed by not only britain and the united states, but by ru
johnson: mr. speaker, there are all sorts of reasons for the failure of the west to take sufficient account of the threat of vladimir putin since 2014, but the two biggest are oil and gas. >> mr. speaker, with cyber-attacks and falsehoods, russia is peddling lies today. observers on the ground are crucial to relaying the truth. in recent weeks, the uk has withdrawn its team from the osce special monitoring mission because staff safety is key, but can the prime minister look again to...
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johnson, as you just heard the saying, he's sorry. and he will fix it on the government can be trusted, but really the public all questioning bar is johnson. how trustworthy the government is. and in fact, a poll suggests that knowing intent people one boris johnson, it to resign on the sentiment in westminster in the house of commons, is no different either many m. p 's, including within johnson's own party, want to see embarrassed. johnson walk out of number 10. forget, yeah, you get the sense times are really running out. but he said bravely out of the moment what a good time than to deflect attention to talk about ukraine, russia. let's talk about that with you. he said, what is happening on that side of it? well, burs, johnston is fighting for his political future at home, but seems to be concerned with perhaps focusing minds elsewhere. now he did face a very raucous house of commons, who were, of course, pinning down and trying to put him under the under the spotlight. really for that alleged lawbreaking over the course of the p
johnson, as you just heard the saying, he's sorry. and he will fix it on the government can be trusted, but really the public all questioning bar is johnson. how trustworthy the government is. and in fact, a poll suggests that knowing intent people one boris johnson, it to resign on the sentiment in westminster in the house of commons, is no different either many m. p 's, including within johnson's own party, want to see embarrassed. johnson walk out of number 10. forget, yeah, you get the...
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p 's, including within ours johnson's own party. want to see paris johnson walk out of number 10. forget. yeah, you get the sense times are really running out. but he said bravely out of the moment, what a good time than to deflect attention to talk about ukraine, russia. let's talk about that with you. he said, what's happening on that side of it? well, pers johnston is fighting for his political future at home, but seems to be concerned with perhaps focusing minds elsewhere. now, he did face a very raucous house of commons, who were of course, pinning down and trying to put him under the under the spotlight really for that alleged lawbreaking over the course of the previous oh, nearly 2 years now. and the. busy parties and the other examples of alleged lawbreaking over that period, but as far as bores johnson is concerned, people should be focusing less on that. and what he says is the danger posed by russia at its president vladimir putin today. mrs. be here, we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential agg
p 's, including within ours johnson's own party. want to see paris johnson walk out of number 10. forget. yeah, you get the sense times are really running out. but he said bravely out of the moment, what a good time than to deflect attention to talk about ukraine, russia. let's talk about that with you. he said, what's happening on that side of it? well, pers johnston is fighting for his political future at home, but seems to be concerned with perhaps focusing minds elsewhere. now, he did face...
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i won't say it's the final stage, even if boris johnson _ the final stage, even if boris johnson says is, but at this later stage, you see johnson and his government ultimately resist restrictions at christmas, and tighter— restrictions at christmas, and tighter rules across the uk. i feel like that— tighter rules across the uk. i feel like that says to the government in westminster that that decision was vindicated. that's partially driving johnson's — vindicated. that's partially driving johnson's government to go for this bil johnson's government to go for this big bang _ johnson's government to go for this big bang earlier than expected. we have to _ big bang earlier than expected. we have to considerjohnson's position, though. _ have to considerjohnson's position, though. and — have to considerjohnson's position, though, and i think this is politically helpful to him to announce because it's something that will please _ announce because it's something that will please his tory mps. what announce because it's something that will please his tory mps._ will please his tory mps. what
i won't say it's the final stage, even if boris johnson _ the final stage, even if boris johnson says is, but at this later stage, you see johnson and his government ultimately resist restrictions at christmas, and tighter— restrictions at christmas, and tighter rules across the uk. i feel like that— tighter rules across the uk. i feel like that says to the government in westminster that that decision was vindicated. that's partially driving johnson's — vindicated. that's partially...
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and he said he had his dashti breaks down boris johnson's visit. well, burst, johnson has up the ante and up the road bust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might, and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at key in care of at the joint conference with president of ukraine. or as johnson is threatening sanctions, he says a packet of sanctions is just there waiting at the ready on the way side should a single russian soldier even enter a tow cap into the region. however, in terms of this military might be quite specific that it's ukrainian military might, and it's also appealed to the russian public. the single most useful thing we can do is get over to the russian public, the ukrainian army route for a 200000, a new crew. they would put up a very, very few bloody re
and he said he had his dashti breaks down boris johnson's visit. well, burst, johnson has up the ante and up the road bust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might, and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at...
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rosamund johnson the grandniece of james weldon johnson.last known surviving family she's currently working on an autobiography written by her grandfather's publishers. she's worked in education for 40 years on the schaumburg library ms. edwards you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning committee members. my name is melania edwards. the song you are considering today for national hymn status was composed by my grandfather jay rosamund johnson. not jon, not jon johnson not jon robinson simply jay. rosamond johnson. the lyrics written by his brother james weldon johnson. when people have asked before this occasion, how do i feel about the song i have answered honestly much to their disappointment and dismay. this melody is one of many from 200 according to as cap american society that my grandfather created while the lyrics began like the poem is just like one of many others my granduncle wrote. this song is a small part of both men's artistic output i have no sense of it being an unusual remarkable achievement. i emma h
rosamund johnson the grandniece of james weldon johnson.last known surviving family she's currently working on an autobiography written by her grandfather's publishers. she's worked in education for 40 years on the schaumburg library ms. edwards you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning committee members. my name is melania edwards. the song you are considering today for national hymn status was composed by my grandfather jay rosamund johnson. not jon, not jon...
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reacted to johnson's explanations. well members of parliament here in the united kingdom have branded bars. charles, now the government, pathetic a joke, and a laughing stock. they say the bars johnson can't even organize a telephone call, let alone run a country. and that's in reference to a suppose telephone call between the document to, to an ad bar. it's johnson all about the situation and ukraine. but boris johnson simply couldn't do that, even though people like the president of france. and indeed, the italian prime minister, they both managed to get phone calls scheduled in with vladimir putin with even british media journalists here in the u. k. saying don't tell bar as johnson making somewhat of a joke of the fact that birth johnson is simply lost in line only bars doesn't is having to deal with allegations inquiries, police investigation into his own alleged rule breaking. so arguably is got quite a lot of other issues on his plate, but it all just adds to the mix, the app through all christ, you're coming fr
reacted to johnson's explanations. well members of parliament here in the united kingdom have branded bars. charles, now the government, pathetic a joke, and a laughing stock. they say the bars johnson can't even organize a telephone call, let alone run a country. and that's in reference to a suppose telephone call between the document to, to an ad bar. it's johnson all about the situation and ukraine. but boris johnson simply couldn't do that, even though people like the president of france....
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johnson used to being lied to the politics all my life. and i don't believe a word that the british government or the american government is saying about the intention of puting if you low the lead of ukraine is telling the west to sort of wind all this down. i don't feel under threats at all. if we get into sanctions with russia, we will be in a position where it damages many of our businesses, many, perhaps tens of thousands of people lose their jobs here in this country. and the simple fact is, this is all i think being ran tough by our prime minister barak johnson to distract attention from the scandal he's involved in that he held always illegal parties at 10 downing street while the rest of us were already knocked down when a prime minister's court lying is the end of their career. and the simple fact is, the poll ratings boris johnson are so low. and if i had to take out a bet, now that we local, they didn't show up. i'd actually be betting that boris might be our prime minister at the end of this year. and rushes envoy to the un ga
johnson used to being lied to the politics all my life. and i don't believe a word that the british government or the american government is saying about the intention of puting if you low the lead of ukraine is telling the west to sort of wind all this down. i don't feel under threats at all. if we get into sanctions with russia, we will be in a position where it damages many of our businesses, many, perhaps tens of thousands of people lose their jobs here in this country. and the simple fact...
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johnson: mr. speaker, i help -- thank my friend did he is a great champion for doubly in the back country. i am delighted to hear the institute technology is now open i will take -- keep his kind invitation in mind. >> we fall in the immortal words if you're not listening, you probably do not understand. if you don't understand us, you probably are not listening. the fact of the matter is the protocol has zero supports from unionist. the fact of the matter is and i hope the prime minister's list -- listening to this, the solution that attracts the support of only one sect of our community will very well never stop. will the prime minister therefore take the opportunity to speak for the irish government who is demanding -- running around washington demanding further implementation of the protocol on the basis that will bring further tax. the minister except that he now has a response ability to bring home that spring forward a solution that unites northern ireland and bring forward a solution that
johnson: mr. speaker, i help -- thank my friend did he is a great champion for doubly in the back country. i am delighted to hear the institute technology is now open i will take -- keep his kind invitation in mind. >> we fall in the immortal words if you're not listening, you probably do not understand. if you don't understand us, you probably are not listening. the fact of the matter is the protocol has zero supports from unionist. the fact of the matter is and i hope the prime...
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johnson, a joke, pathetic and the laughing stock. they say the boy johnson calling even organize a telephone call, let alone run the country. that's all in relation to this phone call that was supposed to happen between black putin and boris johnson about alleviating the crisis and ukraine. now partials, and couldn't do that, has been pushed to wednesday now. but many people points to the fact that the italian prime minister and the french president, they've already gotten on the phone to flash and embarrass johnson is literally the last in line with many people. joking at the fact that the poorest johnson is literally the last one to the party. only of course birds. johnson has been dealing with allegations inquiries on police investigations into his alleged rule breaking and downing street, which has also been in relation to this telephone call, branded as pathetic. and joe, this are almost saying it's by the proof. the birth johnson is clinging on to political life amid a dangerous crisis threatening peace in europe, a vital diplo
johnson, a joke, pathetic and the laughing stock. they say the boy johnson calling even organize a telephone call, let alone run the country. that's all in relation to this phone call that was supposed to happen between black putin and boris johnson about alleviating the crisis and ukraine. now partials, and couldn't do that, has been pushed to wednesday now. but many people points to the fact that the italian prime minister and the french president, they've already gotten on the phone to flash...
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k prime minister boris johnson. now both have recently found themselves and hot water at home. biden is continuing to suffer from record low approval numbers, mainly because of a trouble economy. continuing border crisis and continued lack of control over coded just to name a few under his leadership. but while abide and has been a gradual downward trajectory, johnson saw the most dramatic drop and global leader approval ratings in the month of january. according to the latest morning, so paul, only 29 percent approval of the prime minister, a net loss of 36 percent off since december. so why such a substantial loss and it this why the prime minister is parenting the bite and ministrations and narrative of an ominous invasion by russia that is discussed with my colleague actually in returns, a host of going underground here on r t. i thanks for joining me. thanks scott. even having milan ash in my now, most of you and we all know the revelation regarding these 8 legit parties which happened at downing street during
k prime minister boris johnson. now both have recently found themselves and hot water at home. biden is continuing to suffer from record low approval numbers, mainly because of a trouble economy. continuing border crisis and continued lack of control over coded just to name a few under his leadership. but while abide and has been a gradual downward trajectory, johnson saw the most dramatic drop and global leader approval ratings in the month of january. according to the latest morning, so paul,...
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johnson & johnson did not admit wrongdoing as part of the settlement.tive americans have endured the highest per capita rate of opioid overdose. abc news has suspended comedian -- suspended whoopi goldberg from "the view" after facing widespread backlash over remarks she made on the show monday claiming the holocaust was "not about race." the discussion came during a discussion about a tennessee school district's decision to ban the book "maus" by acclaimed author art spiegelman, whose parents survived the holocaust. >> the holocaust is not about race. it is not about race. it is not about race. >> what is the about? >> man's inhumanity to man. amy: whoopi goldberg apologized on social media monday. she also addressed her comments during tuesday's airing of "the view" where she said -- "my words upset so many people, which was never my intention. i understand why now, and for that i am deeply, deeply grateful because the information i got helped me understand some different things." we will speak with the pulitzer prize winning graphic novelist art spie
johnson & johnson did not admit wrongdoing as part of the settlement.tive americans have endured the highest per capita rate of opioid overdose. abc news has suspended comedian -- suspended whoopi goldberg from "the view" after facing widespread backlash over remarks she made on the show monday claiming the holocaust was "not about race." the discussion came during a discussion about a tennessee school district's decision to ban the book "maus" by acclaimed...
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it was sandi johnson's car. her keys were in it, so was her cell phone, but there was no sign of sandi. >> coming up -- that first break finding sandi's car, gives policehope, but a second clue will throw them for a loop. >> we're asking ourselves, how does this come together, what does this mean. >> when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so, remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments from a retina specialist that may help protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take charge of your sight. ♪ got my hair ♪ tha ♪ got my head ♪ct against vision loss. ♪ got my brains ♪ ♪ got my ears ♪ ♪ got my heart ♪ ♪ got my soul ♪ ♪ got my mouth ♪ ♪ i got life ♪ -we are here! -for new homeowners, a football game can really bring out the parent in them. it's smart we parked near the exit. -absolutely. -there
it was sandi johnson's car. her keys were in it, so was her cell phone, but there was no sign of sandi. >> coming up -- that first break finding sandi's car, gives policehope, but a second clue will throw them for a loop. >> we're asking ourselves, how does this come together, what does this mean. >> when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so, remember this: now is...
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it's difficult to justify florence johnson too. we can, but pa, to get time, bobby, to influence ukraine crisis defense. she rules the mind, your own bring. i mean, we spoke with london's former may he seems to believe that any sanctions against russia over ukraine would actually back fire on the u. k. u also says he also says that bars jones, just trying to detract from his own problems. back at home. on 76 years old. i grew up in a world where we were dominated by the cold war. and we were told over time, by politicians, we run the threats and what was said in the soviet union, today, russia. and then after the cold war ended, we, we are all the documents released. i mean, we haven't been on the actual america was the big aggressor. i don't believe a word that british government or the american government. he's saying about the intentions of putin. if you know that the leader of you crying is telling the west to sort of wind all these down, i don't feel under threats or toe. if we get into sanctions with russia, we will be in a p
it's difficult to justify florence johnson too. we can, but pa, to get time, bobby, to influence ukraine crisis defense. she rules the mind, your own bring. i mean, we spoke with london's former may he seems to believe that any sanctions against russia over ukraine would actually back fire on the u. k. u also says he also says that bars jones, just trying to detract from his own problems. back at home. on 76 years old. i grew up in a world where we were dominated by the cold war. and we were...
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and claims. johnson's just trying to detract from his own problems. i. on 26 years old, i grew up in a world where we were dominated by the cold war. i and we were told all the time by our politicians. we run, distract from what was said in the soviet union today, russia. and then after the cold war ended, we all the documents released. i, we haven't been on the tray and actually, america was the big aggressor. i don't believe a worth the reproduce government or the american government is saying about the intentions of putin. if you go, the lead of ukraine is telling the west to sort of wind all this down. i don't feel under stress at all. if we get into sanctions with russia, we'll be in a position where the damage is many of our businesses, many, perhaps tens of thousands of people lose their job here in this country. and the simple fact is that he's all i think being ran tough by our prime minister barak johnson to distract attention from the scandal he's involved in that he held always illegal parties 10 downing street. while the rest of us really no
and claims. johnson's just trying to detract from his own problems. i. on 26 years old, i grew up in a world where we were dominated by the cold war. i and we were told all the time by our politicians. we run, distract from what was said in the soviet union today, russia. and then after the cold war ended, we all the documents released. i, we haven't been on the tray and actually, america was the big aggressor. i don't believe a worth the reproduce government or the american government is...
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or as johnson is threatening sanctions. he says a package of sanctions is just there waiting at the ready on the wayside. should a single russian soldier even enter a toe cap into the region. however, in times of this minute trim might think quite specific that its ukrainian military might. and it's also appealed to the russian public. the single most useful thing we can do is get over to the russian public, the ukrainian army route for a 200000, a new crew. then put off a very, very few bloody resistance, right? i think that parents, mothers in russia should reflect on, well, what we learned from barnes johnson's trip to care is that he's essentially hoping to run away from the issues that embroil him and his government right in the united kingdom. quite embarrassingly, then, for the prime minister, the very 1st question in care was all about the party gate scandals engulfing westminster. which surprised surprise. he somewhat ignored. instead he focused on saying he was trying to de escalate attentions. having said that, b
or as johnson is threatening sanctions. he says a package of sanctions is just there waiting at the ready on the wayside. should a single russian soldier even enter a toe cap into the region. however, in times of this minute trim might think quite specific that its ukrainian military might. and it's also appealed to the russian public. the single most useful thing we can do is get over to the russian public, the ukrainian army route for a 200000, a new crew. then put off a very, very few bloody...
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_ and i learned today the boris johnson has actually been invited to that which— johnson has actuallyh i expect it would be over video— that which i expect it would be over video link. — that which i expect it would be over video link, he would address it. but does _ video link, he would address it. but does start— video link, he would address it. but does start to talk about, could borisjohnson and does start to talk about, could boris johnson and douglas does start to talk about, could borisjohnson and douglas ross doing event together, all those sorts of questions — event together, all those sorts of cuestions. ., . , . , questions. potentially a very awkward run _ questions. potentially a very awkward run i _ questions. potentially a very awkward run i think - questions. potentially a very awkward run i think it's - questions. potentially a very awkward run i think it's fair i questions. potentially a very. awkward run i think it's fair to say. just looking at a bit more detail at the front page of the i. it's very interesting, the headline, johnson told by top tories don't try to
_ and i learned today the boris johnson has actually been invited to that which— johnson has actuallyh i expect it would be over video— that which i expect it would be over video link. — that which i expect it would be over video link, he would address it. but does _ video link, he would address it. but does start— video link, he would address it. but does start to talk about, could borisjohnson and does start to talk about, could boris johnson and douglas does start to talk about,...
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boris johnson has tried to get _ say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back— say, and act._ say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back on the - say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back on the front . say, and act. boris johnson has. tried to get back on the front foot but it has not worked, there are still questions about his language, judgment and feature. nick is at westminster, still pressure on number ten into the weekend? yes. number ten into the weekend? yes, and no sign — number ten into the weekend? yes, and no sign of— number ten into the weekend? yes and no sign of activating on number ten into the weekend? 12: and no sign of activating on boris johnson. he wants to talk about other things, that was the plan —— and no sign of that abating. he wanted to move on from the sue gray report but we keep coming back to different crises, concerns and problems the prime minister faces, which is frustrating and increasing number of conservative mps who are worried that one crisis just leads to another. remember it was boris johnson trying to get on the politi
boris johnson has tried to get _ say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back— say, and act._ say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back on the - say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back on the front . say, and act. boris johnson has. tried to get back on the front foot but it has not worked, there are still questions about his language, judgment and feature. nick is at westminster, still pressure on number ten into the weekend? yes. number ten into the weekend? yes, and...