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and it's very important subject, johnson bush and ceo of i for a thank you very much for joining us today. thank you for everything boxed on it was the hottest april in 61. yes. and since then, the heat wave has remained relentless in the country last weekend. a city and southern part of thunder quoted the highest temperature in south asia. so far this year, 51 degrees celsius in jacoby, above life. and the city is not dominated by attempts to cope with the heat. many people, especially the very young and the enemy, are suffering from heat stroke. yet even under these brutal conditions, people need to keep working to survive, like these brick makers who have to bake their product in the ovens. and as we had earlier, experts place much of the blame for the regions, extreme heat and climate change. one way of cutting the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change is to switch to electric cars without petrol burning engines. in pakistan, there are still a rarity on the roads, but some people say that could soon change clean, quiet cost efficient pakistan's car market could be at a fo
and it's very important subject, johnson bush and ceo of i for a thank you very much for joining us today. thank you for everything boxed on it was the hottest april in 61. yes. and since then, the heat wave has remained relentless in the country last weekend. a city and southern part of thunder quoted the highest temperature in south asia. so far this year, 51 degrees celsius in jacoby, above life. and the city is not dominated by attempts to cope with the heat. many people, especially the...
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johnson mrs. bush's early role was defined by an unexpected national tragedy 9/11 on november 17th. 2001 laura bush made history while advocating for a worldwide effort to focus on the brutal treatment of afghan women and children by the town van machine during the weekly presidential radio address, mrs. bush was the first first lady to deliver the address in its entirely good morning. i'm laura bush and i'm delivering this week's radio address to kickoff a worldwide effort to focus on the brutality against women and children by the al-qaeda terrorist network and the regime its supports in afghanistan the taliban. that regime is now in retreat across much of the country and the people of afghanistan especially women are rejoicing afghan women know through hard experience what the rest of the world is discovering the brutal oppression of women is a central goal of the terrorist. long before the current war began the taliban and its terrorist allies were making the lives of children and women in afghanista
johnson mrs. bush's early role was defined by an unexpected national tragedy 9/11 on november 17th. 2001 laura bush made history while advocating for a worldwide effort to focus on the brutal treatment of afghan women and children by the town van machine during the weekly presidential radio address, mrs. bush was the first first lady to deliver the address in its entirely good morning. i'm laura bush and i'm delivering this week's radio address to kickoff a worldwide effort to focus on the...
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a 5 star hotel undergoing renovations in the heart of cuba. capital a tough night, forbores johnson as bushes, ruling conservatives lose, lose hundreds of seats and local elections. but is bad news for labors leader as well? ah, welcome to the program with united nation to saying it's scrambling to rescue more people from the tunnels of my opposed besieged as of stealth steel plant, hundreds of civilians along with ukrainian fighters, the still trapped in the industrial facilities underground. bunkers, 3 buses carrying civilians evacuated from the plant on friday. they've arrived at a camp in the russian controlled parts of busy men. ukrainian officials have again accused russia violating a cease fire, which is supposed to enable these evacuations as it, roger may zalinski says the southern city is an example of torture and starvation used as a weapon of war. brianca group in our ports this is russia's destruct, a siege of the last remaining ukrainian resistance in maria pole. under the smouldering ruins of the hours of south steve plant are $200.00 civilians believe to be trapped on the grou
a 5 star hotel undergoing renovations in the heart of cuba. capital a tough night, forbores johnson as bushes, ruling conservatives lose, lose hundreds of seats and local elections. but is bad news for labors leader as well? ah, welcome to the program with united nation to saying it's scrambling to rescue more people from the tunnels of my opposed besieged as of stealth steel plant, hundreds of civilians along with ukrainian fighters, the still trapped in the industrial facilities underground....
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agreed to come to the defense of both sweden and finland in the event of an attack. prime minister bush, johnson travelled to start home and helsinki to sign the agreement. the 2 countries are considering joining nato amid russia's war against ukraine, but are seeking security guarantees until they become members, security and other than a european union negotiator has out talk since a iran in an effort to salvage the iran nuclear deal. the agreement gave to ron sanctions relief and exchange for strict curbs on its nuclear program. former us president donald trump scrap the deal 4 years ago. efforts to revive it have made little progress. french authorities are investigating torture allegations against interpol president ahmed nasa. i see the case has been filed against the top united arab emirates official by 2 british nationals. they were detained before l. e. c. was elected president of the world police agency in november last year to the united states. now where a democratic lawmakers are scrambling to secure a federal abortion rights before the conservative supreme court strikes them down.
agreed to come to the defense of both sweden and finland in the event of an attack. prime minister bush, johnson travelled to start home and helsinki to sign the agreement. the 2 countries are considering joining nato amid russia's war against ukraine, but are seeking security guarantees until they become members, security and other than a european union negotiator has out talk since a iran in an effort to salvage the iran nuclear deal. the agreement gave to ron sanctions relief and exchange...
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my mother-in-law barbara bush and lady bird johnson. i know people know about barbara bush because she's worked with literacy. i think a lot of people remember how important lady bird johnson's work with the environment and plants, she was very active in the highway beautification act of 1964. in fact, now that a lot of our road sites on the states are now planted with wildflowers, really it's because of ladybird johnson's interest in the. i think in the end, we have always been a fit for the interest in the passions of first ladies. >> that was laura bush, first lady of texas and wife and presidential candidate of george w. bush. in a 2000 c-span interview. the bush's moved into the white house the following january. you will hear laura bush and her own voice here on american history tv how she experienced her eight years as first lady, featuring footage from c-span video library. first, just eight months into their term, the former librarian and teacher was transformed into a wartime first lady by the terrorist attacks of september 11t
my mother-in-law barbara bush and lady bird johnson. i know people know about barbara bush because she's worked with literacy. i think a lot of people remember how important lady bird johnson's work with the environment and plants, she was very active in the highway beautification act of 1964. in fact, now that a lot of our road sites on the states are now planted with wildflowers, really it's because of ladybird johnson's interest in the. i think in the end, we have always been a fit for the...
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johnson, barbara bush said something, and certainly michelle obama, and many first ladies have said it, when they were asked what type of first lady do you want to be? i think barbara was asked, story was asked do you want to be barbara? and she says no, i want to be laura. mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time. her whole goal was to support mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the sets the nation, to say i really like you, i want you to make it permanent, and this is really important to me, and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's winning -- she sort of foot, as mrs. nixon did, and subsequent first ladies, did their own play on the white house. certainly, in johnson's case, i can say that she felt she needed to be true to herself. and i don't think she was following -- >> understood. barbara? any thoughts? >> first of all i agree with nancy wholeheartedly. lady bird johnson and pat nixon, as very showed, where their own first lady, had their own personalities and brother own stamp as all first ladies due to the wh
johnson, barbara bush said something, and certainly michelle obama, and many first ladies have said it, when they were asked what type of first lady do you want to be? i think barbara was asked, story was asked do you want to be barbara? and she says no, i want to be laura. mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time. her whole goal was to support mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the sets the nation, to say i really like you, i want you to make it permanent, and this...
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crisis for parents and a country. pettengill hain algae 0 washington senior leaders and bush finance boys . johnson's office are being blamed for illegal parties at the height of a current of virus locked downs. it comes off the civil 7th grade, $37.00 page report into what's known as policy gate. johnson has apologized saying he takes full responsibility for breaching lockdown roles. i briefly attended such gatherings to find some to that service which i believe is one of the essential duties of leadership. and particularly paula and particular important when people need to feel that their contributions have been appreciated and to keep her all as high as possible. i'm trying to explain the reasons i reside mississippi. and it's clear from what sue gray has had to say that some of these gatherings then went on far longer than was necessary. and they were clearly in breach of the rules and they fell, follow the rule. to hell has borne out from london. there wasn't a lot new into grey's report that was not that detail, but much of the headline stuff was out there through a series of leaks. that's been
crisis for parents and a country. pettengill hain algae 0 washington senior leaders and bush finance boys . johnson's office are being blamed for illegal parties at the height of a current of virus locked downs. it comes off the civil 7th grade, $37.00 page report into what's known as policy gate. johnson has apologized saying he takes full responsibility for breaching lockdown roles. i briefly attended such gatherings to find some to that service which i believe is one of the essential duties...
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johnson [inaudible] barbara bush meant something, and certainly michelle obama and many first ladies have said it when they are asked, what kind of first lady do want to be? and i think barbara was asked, i'm sorry, laura was asked, do you want to be barbara? and she said, no. i want to be laura. okay? mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time. her whole goal, she told me, was to support mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the assassination, to say, i really want you to work on this, i want you to make it permanent, and this is really important to me. and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's [inaudible] from mrs. johnson was so [inaudible] and a touch it admired mrs. kennedy so much, influenced mrs. johnson in terms of what she wanted to do. she wanted the americana [inaudible] in the white house. she's sort of put, as mrs. nixon did, her own and as subsequent first ladies did, their own [inaudible] on the white house to improve it. but certainly, in mrs. johnson's case, i can say she felt she needed to be true to h
johnson [inaudible] barbara bush meant something, and certainly michelle obama and many first ladies have said it when they are asked, what kind of first lady do want to be? and i think barbara was asked, i'm sorry, laura was asked, do you want to be barbara? and she said, no. i want to be laura. okay? mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time. her whole goal, she told me, was to support mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the assassination, to say, i really want you...
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bush and territory. it comes as boys. johnson's government is under increasing criticism and home of the notorious party gate scandal, in which he hosted a party doing a covey low down. but you k communist party, sexy robert griffith says the prime minister is not only drawing attention away from his own scandals using the war in ukraine to distract away from domestic crises, to really much in the interest of boyish johnson and those around him. in fact, to see this, this conklin continue in ukraine so that he can continue to structure the place and appear on various stages around the world posing as a great champion of the ukrainian people. of course, we know from goddess johnson's past record, the moment it suited him to pull the plug on our support for ukraine. he would do it. and this is a, there is a se, mentioned circulation in britain to some extent, which is the britain nato, and the united states. and the european union prepared to defend ukraine to the last drop of ukrainian blood. so it really is, it's all looking ready, very cynical alone. nobody is really calling johnson very strongly at th
bush and territory. it comes as boys. johnson's government is under increasing criticism and home of the notorious party gate scandal, in which he hosted a party doing a covey low down. but you k communist party, sexy robert griffith says the prime minister is not only drawing attention away from his own scandals using the war in ukraine to distract away from domestic crises, to really much in the interest of boyish johnson and those around him. in fact, to see this, this conklin continue in...
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johnson flight is is barbara bush said something and certainly michelle obama and many first ladies have said it when they're asked. what type of first lady do you want to be and i think barbara was asked do you want to i'm sorry. laura was asked you want to be barbara and she said no. i want to be more. okay, mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time her whole goal. she told me was to support mrs. kennedy mrs. kennedy have the word with all. three days after the assassination to say i really like you to work on this one like you to make it permanent and this is really important to me and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's. winning the yummy while mrs. johnson was showing on and admired mrs. kennedy so much influenced mrs. johnson in terms of what she wanted to do. she wanted the american women to the white house. she sort of put as mrs. nixon did her own and as subsequent firstly did their own play on the white house to improve it, but certainly in mrs. johnson's case i can say she fell she needed to be true to yourself. and i don't think she wa
johnson flight is is barbara bush said something and certainly michelle obama and many first ladies have said it when they're asked. what type of first lady do you want to be and i think barbara was asked do you want to i'm sorry. laura was asked you want to be barbara and she said no. i want to be more. okay, mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time her whole goal. she told me was to support mrs. kennedy mrs. kennedy have the word with all. three days after the assassination to say i really...
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bush signed, it came to the 50th anniversary on the march on selma crossing the bridge, both lucy and lyndon johnsonere there. president obama spoke and president bush spoke and took great pride in the fact that he sent this legislation. there is something wrong with this picture. we will not give up. >> so the supreme court decision you are alluding to was shelby county versus holder, it gutted preclearance, so states can do what they want in terms of imposing voting restrictions. there are many lawmakers including this state with senate bill one. what do you say to those lawmakers to have imposed voting restrictions like senate bill one in texas? speaker pelosi: i think most lawmakers and many of us who are not in jobs but are civic. i would say to them under your oath of office. this is what this legislation is about, just because the court decided to say we were obsolete in our criteria does not mean that we are not owed that respect for the constitution of the united states. let me say this one lyndon johnson story and eric holder. eric holder was attorney general in the obama administration wh
bush signed, it came to the 50th anniversary on the march on selma crossing the bridge, both lucy and lyndon johnsonere there. president obama spoke and president bush spoke and took great pride in the fact that he sent this legislation. there is something wrong with this picture. we will not give up. >> so the supreme court decision you are alluding to was shelby county versus holder, it gutted preclearance, so states can do what they want in terms of imposing voting restrictions. there...
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shaped the white house from ladybird johnson's children's garden to pat nixon's collection of americana. to the historic revelite restorations and artwork of laura bush and michelle obama. tonight we celebrate the foundation of this organization. the legacy of jackie kennedy a first lady who opened the white house to a larger audience than ever before. for 60 years the white house historical association has helped us understand the rich beautiful and complicated history that has brought us here. from native americans who once inhabited the lands of the presidential park to enslaved persons who labored to build the white house to the families who called it home. as a teacher i have always believed that education is the foundation of our democracy. that principle is reflected in the executive mansion and in the tireless work to preserve it. you the association help us remember the past so that we can continue to build a nation that lives up to our own timeless ideals. the pursuit of justice and equality the honor of service. and the strength of our unity. and as we make our way through this pandemic the association has helped our administration continu
shaped the white house from ladybird johnson's children's garden to pat nixon's collection of americana. to the historic revelite restorations and artwork of laura bush and michelle obama. tonight we celebrate the foundation of this organization. the legacy of jackie kennedy a first lady who opened the white house to a larger audience than ever before. for 60 years the white house historical association has helped us understand the rich beautiful and complicated history that has brought us...
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johnson. and amy hatch there miller she's the founder -- to of the most prominent bush and providers in this country. alexis, on our mind audience that this is a draft opinion obtained by politico. nothing is set. but, at the same time, you've got panicked scared women across this country. explain to us if this draft holds. if it becomes opinion, what will this mean for abortion? >> thank you so much, stephanie. yes, it is ostroff the pinion, but it is a roadmap. i'm so glad that you mentioned the very people who may be choosing to seek access to abortion may have appointments tomorrow. they should know that this is still a right that they should still be able to go to their appointments as of tonight, abortionist illegal. the court has not formally ruled. and that is important for patients to know that they can still get care. but what it means is that if it's real, would they have provided us is essentially a roadmap to let us know that they have been willing to overturn 49 years of precedent to take away a constitutional right. we've never lost a constitutional right. and even though the writing
johnson. and amy hatch there miller she's the founder -- to of the most prominent bush and providers in this country. alexis, on our mind audience that this is a draft opinion obtained by politico. nothing is set. but, at the same time, you've got panicked scared women across this country. explain to us if this draft holds. if it becomes opinion, what will this mean for abortion? >> thank you so much, stephanie. yes, it is ostroff the pinion, but it is a roadmap. i'm so glad that you...
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country around and when they had divisive issues, obviously that popularity sank johnson in vietnam nixon in vietnam, i bush in iraq and all the rest with regard to our politics today. could joe biden have overcome, you know republican opposition by schmoozing. i doubt it. i think the first thing to address is redistricting, which is beyond presidents. so there's there is a limit finally on the question of you know, personality and glamor and all the rest. yes, i mean as someone who studied, you know, kennedy and who previously studied, you know, wilson and i and and roosevelt and who was watched, you know clinton work for clinton and watched obama and obviously saw trump operate their there is something to that but i do believe to finally to a point that can made about you know online media now competing with mainstream media. and this 20% in the middle of america that has been switching back between the parties. both parties today led by presidents are missing the boat. there is a potential 60% of america, that is getable if if either party would find a way. to overcome it's extreme forces on either wing.
country around and when they had divisive issues, obviously that popularity sank johnson in vietnam nixon in vietnam, i bush in iraq and all the rest with regard to our politics today. could joe biden have overcome, you know republican opposition by schmoozing. i doubt it. i think the first thing to address is redistricting, which is beyond presidents. so there's there is a limit finally on the question of you know, personality and glamor and all the rest. yes, i mean as someone who studied,...
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bush and cnn political commentator. errol louis is a cnn political commentator. welcome back. we saw j.d. vance, the ohio nominee, senator ron johnsonhy isn't republican leadership in congress speaking out more about this against this theory that we're hearing so much about? >> well, that i think if they were sitting here, they would probably say there's a conflation going on between the racist, you know, nonsense that this shooter supposedly believed in which is that jewish leaders are, you know, orchestrating some behind the scenes replacement versus open borders or illegal immigration debate. that's what they would say. the reality is what everyone should say today, republican, and i'll speak for my side, is that this theory is crazy. it is psychotic. it is racist, and it can infect people. i don't know if this guy could pick tucker carlson out of a lineup. he seems like a crazy person to me. there's one thing to say on a day like today, and that is to denounce hate, to denounce rainf racism, and to denounce anybody who fans these flames. i heard what you said a few moments ago about these things devolving into political debate,
bush and cnn political commentator. errol louis is a cnn political commentator. welcome back. we saw j.d. vance, the ohio nominee, senator ron johnsonhy isn't republican leadership in congress speaking out more about this against this theory that we're hearing so much about? >> well, that i think if they were sitting here, they would probably say there's a conflation going on between the racist, you know, nonsense that this shooter supposedly believed in which is that jewish leaders are,...
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bush of missouri. not to retraumatize you. you know, we've talked about this before though. i mean, the idea that people like ron johnson and ted cruz are focusing on the protests, the protesters saying they are the real problem and trying to deflect attention, when at the same time states are passing laws that would have said that the -- that you've talked about your situation of being a rape victim, of being pregnant, the laws they want to put in place would have ordered and demanded by state command that you give birth to your -- you know, your victimizer's child, and i just wonder how you feel listening to these men stand around and say, well, this isn't a big problem. the real problem is the protests. >> you know, the fact that they would even compare january 6th to any actual protest, let's just say any protest first of all is them trying to deflerkts but, you know, the idea that i would have to carried a child and raised a child being in a place where i was broken emotionally and mentally and also broke financially and i was -- to be able to really raise a child and to do right by that child, you know, but the th
bush of missouri. not to retraumatize you. you know, we've talked about this before though. i mean, the idea that people like ron johnson and ted cruz are focusing on the protests, the protesters saying they are the real problem and trying to deflect attention, when at the same time states are passing laws that would have said that the -- that you've talked about your situation of being a rape victim, of being pregnant, the laws they want to put in place would have ordered and demanded by state...
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paper is very little to boris johnson at the moment, if it were a labour prime minister, it would be a very different front page on the daily mail. but let's not beat about the bush fines for breaking rules during the lockdown, topic that was the application of the rules of the time and i think the police have got to do theirjob, that will cost money, it takes time— there it is. that will cost money, it takes time- there it is. ., , that will cost money, it takes time- there it is. . , ., , there it is. the last thing on this, there it is. the last thing on this, the front page — there it is. the last thing on this, the front page of _ there it is. the last thing on this, the front page of the _ there it is. the last thing on this, the front page of the times, - the front page of the times, last element of partygate and it'll be an important one, which is the sue gray report, the senior civil servant, we are waiting for this report. the times because headline," gray report on lockdown parties frustrated by police secrecy." what's this about? what the times is suggesting is that sue grav— what the times is suggesting is that sue gray wishes to name names and, when
paper is very little to boris johnson at the moment, if it were a labour prime minister, it would be a very different front page on the daily mail. but let's not beat about the bush fines for breaking rules during the lockdown, topic that was the application of the rules of the time and i think the police have got to do theirjob, that will cost money, it takes time— there it is. that will cost money, it takes time- there it is. ., , that will cost money, it takes time- there it is. . , ., ,...
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bush really had this problem -- when the press was around, he sort of hack it presidential so he often came across as presdential -- lyndon johnson had the same problem. and but once he knew there were no cameras, he could just sort of let himself go. and he did an imitation of dana carvy imitating himself and i have to tell you, this audience of students, these were undergraduates and they had no particular opinion of george bush, one way or the other. but they were almost literally rolling in the aisles. and finally, barbara bush had to pull out the hook and say, get him out of here. he's not a comedian. so, that's what i remember about saturday night live and presidents. other questions? reactions? yes, okay. so, circling back to your initial talk about the president, i'm assuming it's a lack of humor that's the similar characteristics, so can you expound on that a little bit? >> yeah, so one of the striking things to me about president trump is his, what shall i say, his lack of an observable sense of humor and not even any attempt to fake it. i would've said before president trump was elected of course, i would've said a lot
bush really had this problem -- when the press was around, he sort of hack it presidential so he often came across as presdential -- lyndon johnson had the same problem. and but once he knew there were no cameras, he could just sort of let himself go. and he did an imitation of dana carvy imitating himself and i have to tell you, this audience of students, these were undergraduates and they had no particular opinion of george bush, one way or the other. but they were almost literally rolling in...
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bush really had this problem, when the press was around, he sort of had to act presidential. and, so he often came across as sort of -- lyndon johnsonhe same problem. but, once he knew there were no reporters in the room, no cameras, he could just, sort of, let himself go. and, he did an imitation of dana carvey imitating himself. and i have to tell you, this audience of students -- these were undergraduates, and they had no particular opinion of george bush one way or the other. but, they were almost literally rolling in left. and finally, barbara bush had to say, get him out of here. he is not a comedian. so, that's what i remember about saturday night live and presidents. other questions? reactions? >> yes, okay. >> circling back to your initial talk about the president, this president, and george washington, somebody -- lack of humor, similar characteristics. can you expand on that a little bit? >> yeah, so one of the striking things to me about president trump's his -- watch allies, a lack of an observable sense of humor. and, not any attempt to fake it. i would've said -- i would've said, before president trump was elected, of
bush really had this problem, when the press was around, he sort of had to act presidential. and, so he often came across as sort of -- lyndon johnsonhe same problem. but, once he knew there were no reporters in the room, no cameras, he could just, sort of, let himself go. and, he did an imitation of dana carvey imitating himself. and i have to tell you, this audience of students -- these were undergraduates, and they had no particular opinion of george bush one way or the other. but, they were...
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bush. welcome back. here in the uk the row over lockdown parties in downing street could yet cost boris johnson his job.unacceptable failures of leadership over the parties that were the responsibility of the prime minister. if enough conservative mps send a letter to graham brady — it triggers a leadership contest. but only he knows how many — and he's keeping his cards, or letters, close to his chest. you can always ask, and i say people are very free to do that, and i shall retain my discretion and, you know, i can say nothing more. do you add up the letters daily, or how often do you look at them? it's not a regular pastime of mine. with that bagpipe soundtrack. let's speak to cat neilan, senior uk political editor at the insider. welcome and thanks forjoining us. how does it look to you? yes. welcome and thanks for 'oining us. how does it look to you? yes, well, in dancer how does it look to you? yes, well, in danger of — how does it look to you? yes, well, in danger of re-dash _ how does it look to you? yes, well, in danger of re-dash repeating - in danger of re—dash repeating events of january an
bush. welcome back. here in the uk the row over lockdown parties in downing street could yet cost boris johnson his job.unacceptable failures of leadership over the parties that were the responsibility of the prime minister. if enough conservative mps send a letter to graham brady — it triggers a leadership contest. but only he knows how many — and he's keeping his cards, or letters, close to his chest. you can always ask, and i say people are very free to do that, and i shall retain my...
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catherine johnson a few years ago to talk about her relationship with coretta scott king, and she was in conversation with andrew young. and during that program i found out that former first lady barbara bush had passed away while the program was underway. and so we got to the end of the program and i thanked catherine and i thanked ambassador young and then i mentioned that barbara bush had passed away. and ambassador young without pausing or leaving the stage offered a beautiful prayer of remembrance for mrs. bush. because that's the type of person he is. so please join me in welcoming ernie suggs dong bermudez and ambassador, andrew young. and i think at this point it might be fitting since his birthday was on saturday if you will join me in happy birthday to you. happy birthday to you. happy birthday, ambassador young. happy birthday to you. ernie thank you. thank you very much. thank you, tony. and this is this is crazy because i've been out in the audience many times. for these events. i've sat on this stage many times as a moderator, but i'd never in my wildest dreams. thought i'd be here. talking about a book that i've written. so i appreciate you all coming out here. and when tony
catherine johnson a few years ago to talk about her relationship with coretta scott king, and she was in conversation with andrew young. and during that program i found out that former first lady barbara bush had passed away while the program was underway. and so we got to the end of the program and i thanked catherine and i thanked ambassador young and then i mentioned that barbara bush had passed away. and ambassador young without pausing or leaving the stage offered a beautiful prayer of...
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bush was wrong. it had to be achieved. it was necessary to finish off this damned russia in the ninety-first year, and today the logic there is a conditional biden strategy. johnsony victory over russia and the subsequent destruction of russia in general as a phenomenon. well, again, for this is already you for us an antinomic mind, because we cannot imagine such a course of history by definition. i like that you are quoting our simple kaliningrad philosopher. yes, he was buried in the russian land in the russian land. yes, that's how it is. never left her, yes. so , i will now formulate one thesis that is unpleasant to me, like everyone else, present in the fact that such a pavlov's dog appeared, we are to blame ourselves, unfortunately. now, if we recall the entire twenty-five-year history, starting from the ninety- seventh year, to which it is now customary to refer, because then the fundamental documents were signed about russia, nato , the following was taking place the west was taking a step forward. and we beat the diplomatic drums. well, we behaved like that, we were supporters of international law. we said, so you can not violate the agreement. they boas
bush was wrong. it had to be achieved. it was necessary to finish off this damned russia in the ninety-first year, and today the logic there is a conditional biden strategy. johnsony victory over russia and the subsequent destruction of russia in general as a phenomenon. well, again, for this is already you for us an antinomic mind, because we cannot imagine such a course of history by definition. i like that you are quoting our simple kaliningrad philosopher. yes, he was buried in the russian...
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bush was wrong. it had to be achieved. it was necessary to finish off this damned russia in the ninety-first year, and today the logic there is a conditional biden strategy. johnsonsubsequent destruction of russia in general, as a phenomenon, well, again, for this, this is an antinomic mind for us, because we cannot imagine such a course of history, by definition , like that you are quoting our simple kaliningrad philosopher. yes, that's buried in the russian land yet in the russian land. yes, that's how it is. yes, he never left it. yes, well, here, and now i will formulate one thesis that is unpleasant to me, like everyone else, present in the fact that such a dog of pavel appeared, we ourselves are to blame, unfortunately. now, if we recall the entire twenty-five-year history, starting from the ninety-seventh year, to which it is now customary to refer, because then the fundamental documents regarding nato russia were signed, the following west took a step forward. and we beat the diplomatic drums in response. well, we behaved like that, we were supporters of international law. we said, so you can not violate the agreement. they smirked and took the next step
bush was wrong. it had to be achieved. it was necessary to finish off this damned russia in the ninety-first year, and today the logic there is a conditional biden strategy. johnsonsubsequent destruction of russia in general, as a phenomenon, well, again, for this, this is an antinomic mind for us, because we cannot imagine such a course of history, by definition , like that you are quoting our simple kaliningrad philosopher. yes, that's buried in the russian land yet in the russian land. yes,...