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laura johnson has come out with big words, very convenient. the only now has the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo. and at the same time, the local subarus johnson to go this, these firm promises a being made. we've been full too many times by. could you tell them the conservatives are not going to do anything about it? not russia's central bank has said it wants to ban both trading and mining of all crypto currency such as big coin morning. they are ponzi schemes that i'm...
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laura: howard johnson, reporting on the situation on tonga. many of us have tried to go green.ome more aware of climate change, there is something else that could help, public transport. switching to electric buses can reduce carbon emissions. one company designed a double-decker with the longest battery range in the united kingdom. our science correspondent reports. >> if we are going to clean up the air in towns and cities, we have to attract more people onto public transport. that means getting rid of all those diesel buses chugging around. that is where this n piece of technology comes in. designed by a former formula one engineer and his team, it looks like a normal double-decker but they say they have found a way of boosting how far it can go on one charge. it has five batteries, like this one, secreted around the vehicle. that is not the clever bit. that is in the back. with electric buses, they can use as much energy just heating and cooling the cabin as they do physically driving along. they have developed much more efficient air conditioning, and that mea overall, it
laura: howard johnson, reporting on the situation on tonga. many of us have tried to go green.ome more aware of climate change, there is something else that could help, public transport. switching to electric buses can reduce carbon emissions. one company designed a double-decker with the longest battery range in the united kingdom. our science correspondent reports. >> if we are going to clean up the air in towns and cities, we have to attract more people onto public transport. that...
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decisive days of —— for boris johnson. hours, decisive days of -- for boris johnson. . . ., ., ., johnson. lauras said britain is prepared to deploy troops to protect nato allies in europe should russia invade ukraine. borisjohnson said vladimir putin would face "ferocious" ukrainian resistance. and tonight president biden said he'd consider personal sanctions on president putin if there were a russian invasion. our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley reports. the might of the russian army on display in its ally belarus, ukraine's northern neighbour, where military exercises are planned next month. moscow has been building up troops on ukraine's eastern border, too, and fears of a new war in europe are growing. the kremlin is still denying it'll invade, president putin keeping the world guessing about what his intentions really are. if russia invades ukraine, we would look to contribute to any new nato deployments to protect our allies in europe. but if president putin were to choose the path of bloodshed and destruction, he must realise that it would be both tragic and futile. russia's now
decisive days of —— for boris johnson. hours, decisive days of -- for boris johnson. . . ., ., ., johnson. lauras said britain is prepared to deploy troops to protect nato allies in europe should russia invade ukraine. borisjohnson said vladimir putin would face "ferocious" ukrainian resistance. and tonight president biden said he'd consider personal sanctions on president putin if there were a russian invasion. our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley reports. the might of...
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johnson. that is the update from the u.k. [laughter] from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ laura: yes, boris johnson still in power, and the primeinister says -- will be lifted next week. guidance to work from home will be lifted. so will mandatory covid status justification, and will no longer require the wearing of masks. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken's has a double medic resolution to the standoff with ukraine is in the hands of russian president vladimir putin. lincoln is in you blinken is in the ukraine -- blinken is in ukraine to meet with that country's president. russia has deployed one hundred thousand troops near its border with ukraine. the price of oil staying about the highest level since 2014, and the international energy agency says the market looks tighter than previously thought. according to the iea report, the global supply is shrinking and demand is on track to hit repent of levels. new york we will traded above $86 a barrel. inflation in the u.k. has unexpectedly surged to the highest level since 1992. consumer prices rose 5.4% in december from year ago. that adds to pressure from the bank of englan
johnson. that is the update from the u.k. [laughter] from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ laura: yes, boris johnson still in power, and the primeinister says -- will be lifted next week. guidance to work from home will be lifted. so will mandatory covid status justification, and will no longer require the wearing of masks. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken's has a double medic resolution to the standoff with ukraine is in the hands of russian president vladimir putin. lincoln is in you...
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that prolongs the political agony for number ten and borisjohnson's number ten and boris johnson's colleagues. laura thank you. just under three million people in the uk had coronavirus last week, according to the latest research — that's roughly one in 20 people, a fall of half a million from the week before. but the number of children getting covid has increased. in northern ireland, the use of vaccine passports in pubs, restaurants and cinemas has today been scrapped. our health editor hugh pym has the latest. it is the last day in england for compulsory mask wearing in some indoor public spaces. tomorrow, plan b measures will end, with covid passes as well as face coverings no longer mandatory. but some, like tom, are anxious that people remain cautious. he has an immune deficiency and knows he is at higher risk from covid.— risk from covid. putting a mask on may restrict _ risk from covid. putting a mask on may restrict you — risk from covid. putting a mask on may restrict you for _ risk from covid. putting a mask on may restrict you for the _ risk from covid. putting a mask on may restrict you
that prolongs the political agony for number ten and borisjohnson's number ten and boris johnson's colleagues. laura thank you. just under three million people in the uk had coronavirus last week, according to the latest research — that's roughly one in 20 people, a fall of half a million from the week before. but the number of children getting covid has increased. in northern ireland, the use of vaccine passports in pubs, restaurants and cinemas has today been scrapped. our health editor...
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howard johnson, bbc news, manila. laura: the anxious wait for news from tonga.u.k., where the prime minister denies being warned that the party that took place during lockdown was against covered roles. an advisor says he raised concerns with the prime minister at the time. here is our deputy political editor, vicki yog. >> prime ministers are surrounded by people oering advice. but in the end, they have to use their own judgment. boris johnson has admitted it joining colleagues for drinks in the garden when the country was locked down, something he now regrets. >> i carry full responsibility for what took place. but nobody told me. i'm absolutely categorical, nobody said to me this is an event that is against the rules. >> and what about staff partying into the early hours the night before prince philip's funeral? >> was having to apologize to the queen about those parties the night before she put her husband of over 70 years, she laid interest, was that a moment of shame for you? >> i deeply and bitterly regret that happened and i can only renew my apologies b
howard johnson, bbc news, manila. laura: the anxious wait for news from tonga.u.k., where the prime minister denies being warned that the party that took place during lockdown was against covered roles. an advisor says he raised concerns with the prime minister at the time. here is our deputy political editor, vicki yog. >> prime ministers are surrounded by people oering advice. but in the end, they have to use their own judgment. boris johnson has admitted it joining colleagues for...
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laura kuenssberg. the list of problems for boris johnson gets longer and longer.t happened behind number ten�*s black door behind lockdown, during lockdown, get trickier and trickier. tonight this latest set of claims about what happened on borisjohnson�*s own birthday threaten to give downing street many miserable returns. what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as what the public and their fellow politicians want to know. how many times do you have to jab? "jabs, jabs, jabs," boris johnson's mantra. but this morning, was he sure there would be no other damaging claims about what went on in number 10 before the official report by sue gray? can you guarantee that no more embarrassing allegations about alleged breaches of lockdown within downing street will come out before that report is published? what i can guarantee is that this government is focused 100% on dealing with the big problems that we have. # happy birthday. ..# there was no guarantee, and there was more to come. borisjohnson�*s playground birthday greetings injune 2020 were not the
laura kuenssberg. the list of problems for boris johnson gets longer and longer.t happened behind number ten�*s black door behind lockdown, during lockdown, get trickier and trickier. tonight this latest set of claims about what happened on borisjohnson�*s own birthday threaten to give downing street many miserable returns. what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as what the public and their fellow politicians want to know. how many times do you have to jab? "jabs,...
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johnson and his colleagues were breaking the laura at the heights of the pandemic. meanwhile, the leader of the opposition, he's calling on barnes johnson to go saying that the prime minister life twice misleading parliament about these parties. on the 1st of december, the promised to told this house in relation to parties during locked down guidance was followed completely in number 10. on the 8th of december, the prime minister told this house, i have been repeatedly assured since these allegations of merge the walls no party . so since acknowledges the minister of quote replies to him, william ours on. oh, to see well, at least 16 alleged gatherings in downing street parties have emerge and come to light. the report is expected to make conclusions on at least some of them. now what we do know is that includes the 20th of may 2020, where by allegedly a 100 people were invited to the downing street party to make the most out of the wonderful lovely weather and also bring your own booze. in april of 2021 apparently, to parties warehouse on the very same night where one attendee was even
johnson and his colleagues were breaking the laura at the heights of the pandemic. meanwhile, the leader of the opposition, he's calling on barnes johnson to go saying that the prime minister life twice misleading parliament about these parties. on the 1st of december, the promised to told this house in relation to parties during locked down guidance was followed completely in number 10. on the 8th of december, the prime minister told this house, i have been repeatedly assured since these...
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boris johnson added people were dying needlessly. lauraers for prince andrew have been trying to convince an american judge to dismiss the sexual assault civil lawsuit against him. they say his accuser, virginia giuffre, cannot sue because of a case in 2009 against jeffrey epstein. prince andre has denied her allegations. jonny dymond has the latest. johnny: she says she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew three times. he denies every allegation and says he can't remember meeting her. his lawyers argued the whole case should be dismissed. the civil case rests partly on this mting in london, a night en virginia giuffre, here aged 17, says she was forced to have sex with prince andrew, something the prince has consistently denied. >> you counter categorically that you don't recall meeting virginia roberts, dining with her, dancing with her at tramp, and going on to have sex with her in a house in belgravia. >> i can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened. >> d you recall any kind of sexual contact with virginia roberts then
boris johnson added people were dying needlessly. lauraers for prince andrew have been trying to convince an american judge to dismiss the sexual assault civil lawsuit against him. they say his accuser, virginia giuffre, cannot sue because of a case in 2009 against jeffrey epstein. prince andre has denied her allegations. jonny dymond has the latest. johnny: she says she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew three times. he denies every allegation and says he can't remember meeting her. his...
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laura wright. this is bloomberg. ♪ pm johnson: this government made the big call to pursue our own -- rather than going the eu scheme. jonathan: very interesting comments coming from the british prime minister this morning, not about his leadership, but about ending this pandemic. the government is no longer asking people to work from home. the government is no longer mandating the wearing of face masks. we still advise the use of face masks in some places. the additional headlines anticipated after some of the reporting over the weekend, we aim to remove isolation requirements after march 24. people testing positive still need to isolate. they must still isolate. but we aim to remove the isolation requirement after march 24. tom keene, that sounds look a line in the sand to me. i don't know about you. tom: what are they waiting for on much 24th -- on march 24? that is what i find fascinating. the moment is moving at light speed compared to the speed politicians are moving at. jonathan: hope the numbers improve, but what is interesting about this is assuming that after this, that is it. we move on. tha
laura wright. this is bloomberg. ♪ pm johnson: this government made the big call to pursue our own -- rather than going the eu scheme. jonathan: very interesting comments coming from the british prime minister this morning, not about his leadership, but about ending this pandemic. the government is no longer asking people to work from home. the government is no longer mandating the wearing of face masks. we still advise the use of face masks in some places. the additional headlines...
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laura: thank you. let's go to the united kingdom now where there is more drama tonight. concerning boris johnson.ffice as admitted that staff gathered at downing street to wish the prime minister a happy birthday during lockdown in 2020. the latest allegation of mr. johnson or his staff partying while others of the u.k. could not because of covid rules. mr. johnson is under mounting political pressure facing calls to resign from the opposition and from his own lawmakers, too. the latest -- here is our political editor. >> what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as what the public and their fellow politicians want to know. >> to jab. >> jabs, jabs, boris johnson's mantra. our -- is he sure there were no more damaging claims about what went on in number 10 before the official reports? >> can you guarantee there are no more embarrassing allegations about breaches of lockdown without downing street? >> what i can guarantee is that this government is focused 100% on dealing with the big problems that we have. >> ♪ happy birthday ♪ >> there was no guarantee and there was -- boris joh
laura: thank you. let's go to the united kingdom now where there is more drama tonight. concerning boris johnson.ffice as admitted that staff gathered at downing street to wish the prime minister a happy birthday during lockdown in 2020. the latest allegation of mr. johnson or his staff partying while others of the u.k. could not because of covid rules. mr. johnson is under mounting political pressure facing calls to resign from the opposition and from his own lawmakers, too. the latest -- here...
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laura wright. in the u.k., prime minister boris johnson accused him of lying to parliament.cummings said he would sweep -- dominic cummings has said he would swear under oath that johnson knew about a young street party at the height of lockdown. johnson has said he was not aware of the plan for the party. oil tanker owners will have to wait another six months for the market to improve, according to opec. north korea has confirmed the latest in its biggest string of missile launches since 2019. kim jong-un's regime says it tacked it the fourth set -- it tested the fourth set of lunches this month. toyota expects to miss its annual output goal because of a persistent shortage of semiconductors. the world's number one automaker hoped to build 9 million cars in the fiscal year that ends in march, but it is having to pay her in february target due to the chip crunch. donald trump is planning an expansion of one of his biggest properties. trump national in miami. the president has said he will create 2300 homes, as well as retail and commercial space. he calls it perhaps the most
laura wright. in the u.k., prime minister boris johnson accused him of lying to parliament.cummings said he would sweep -- dominic cummings has said he would swear under oath that johnson knew about a young street party at the height of lockdown. johnson has said he was not aware of the plan for the party. oil tanker owners will have to wait another six months for the market to improve, according to opec. north korea has confirmed the latest in its biggest string of missile launches since 2019....
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laura: i'm laun washington and this is bbc america. scandal in the u.k. as prime minier boris johnsonlogizes for going to a drinks party during lockdown. calls for his resignation are growing. russia and nato are holding their first talks in two years over ukraine tensions. the u.n. secretary general tells the defense correspondent is a real risk of armed conflict in europe. here's what those talks are about. 100,000 russian troops on the ukraine border. we report from give about how those people have forces on their doorstep. anprince andrew faces a civil trial in the u.s. over accusations of sexual assault after a judge refuses to throughout the case. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start tonight in the united kingdom where the prime minist boris johnson is under mounting political pressure over a scandal at a garden party in 2020. the country wasn't in lockdown at such gatherings were banned. today, for the very first time, mr. johnson admitted that he was at that party and apologized seeing he knows people feel rage towards him and his governmen some
laura: i'm laun washington and this is bbc america. scandal in the u.k. as prime minier boris johnsonlogizes for going to a drinks party during lockdown. calls for his resignation are growing. russia and nato are holding their first talks in two years over ukraine tensions. the u.n. secretary general tells the defense correspondent is a real risk of armed conflict in europe. here's what those talks are about. 100,000 russian troops on the ukraine border. we report from give about how those...
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on wednesday, johnson faced a fresh grilling and parliament over the scandal that's become known as party gate . but once again, he refused to stepped out. i would prefer to be led by laura de la. will he now rosara ango ran high in the yuki parliament as em piece. questioned prime minister boaters johnson lawyer. not a leader looked opposition leaders, one johnson to resign. it saying that he lied to the parliament, critical reset it whatever he says in his statement later today or tomorrow won't change the facts. isn't this a prime minister on a government showed nothing but contempt for the decency, honesty and respect, but define this country? oh, this is beaca, we love this country, i'm doing everything. you know? of course, of course he wants me out of the way. this is because he wants me out of the way. i caught many p bottles. of course, i didn't know who is here to read as many people may want me out of the way. but i'll tell you the reason he wants me on the way from his he knows that this government can be trusted to deliver the you can leader is in a political crisis over allegations that he attended parties during lockdown article. rick johnson wants to cont
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laura kuenssberg, our political editor. that's it from downing street, as the questions about boris johnson's future show no signs of abatingbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ali miraj, who is a columnist at the article, and aletha adu, who is a political correspondent at the daily mirror. welcome to you both. let's have a look through what's already in. the guardian leads with sue gray's report, which blamed a "failure of leadership" for allowing parties to take place in downing street when the country was under strict lockdown. the same story makes the front page of the times, which reports that borisjohnson is facing a police investigation over at least four lockdown parties. the financial times says the prime minister is rejecting calls to resign, following that report by sue gray. the daily mail suggests the publication ofjust 12 pages has left the country stuck in limbo, and calls for the whole report to be published. and according to the telegraph, borisjohnson is to ask sue gray for a new r
laura kuenssberg, our political editor. that's it from downing street, as the questions about boris johnson's future show no signs of abatingbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ali miraj, who is a columnist at the article, and aletha adu, who is a political correspondent at the daily mirror. welcome to you both. let's have a look through what's already in. the guardian...
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report — seen as critical in deciding prime minister boris johnson's future — could be released as early as wednesday. our political editor lauraerg has more. the law applies in every town, every city, every road, and every house, and in the sm postcode of number 10. and the police have concluded they've seen enough about what happened behind closed doors when the law was lockdown — that it merits a full and proper look. i can confirm that the met is now investigating a number of events that took place at downing street and whitehall in the last two years. so, for only the second time in a century... can you survive the police investigation, borisjohnson? ..a serving prime minister will be investigated for what happened under his own roof, after months and months of claims about rule—breaking during a national emergency. i now call the prime minister. i believe this will help to give the public the clarity it needs and help to draw a line under matters. but i want to reassure the house, mr speaker, and the country, that i and the whole government are focused 100% on dealing with the people's priorities. i'm told the police have
report — seen as critical in deciding prime minister boris johnson's future — could be released as early as wednesday. our political editor lauraerg has more. the law applies in every town, every city, every road, and every house, and in the sm postcode of number 10. and the police have concluded they've seen enough about what happened behind closed doors when the law was lockdown — that it merits a full and proper look. i can confirm that the met is now investigating a number of events...
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that is notable that we have guy johnson approving of this new movie. good for cinemas, of course. laura wright, thank you very much, out of our london studio. let's get into the key market drivers with lynn thomasson. happy new year. we are starting on the front foot with all the caveats about trading in today's session. lynn: absolutely. i think you are seeing a green flavor to markets. also, trading is subdued. but clearly, there is a lot of good news. there is a lot to learn, looking at the tesla results, a huge quarter for them. a lot of analysts saying it was quite a surprise. given how big tesla is in the u.s. market, you can certainly see that through in the u.s. trading day. tom: so there is the tesla at more than $300,000 in the last quarter. what are some of the catalysts investors are looking at that could drive some of the price action? lynn: stepping back from today's action, if you look at what strategists are talking about for 2022, there is caution given that the market went up so much in 2021. i think there is definitely a mood of how much further can this go? how valua
that is notable that we have guy johnson approving of this new movie. good for cinemas, of course. laura wright, thank you very much, out of our london studio. let's get into the key market drivers with lynn thomasson. happy new year. we are starting on the front foot with all the caveats about trading in today's session. lynn: absolutely. i think you are seeing a green flavor to markets. also, trading is subdued. but clearly, there is a lot of good news. there is a lot to learn, looking at the...
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johnson and his colleagues were breaking the laura at the height of the pandemic. meanwhile, the leader of the opposition, he's calling on barnes johnson to go saying that the prime minister life twice misleading parliament about these parties. on the 1st of december, the promise to told this house in relation to park district lockdown. all guidance was followed completely in number 10. on the 8th of december, the prime minister told this house i have been repeatedly assured since these allegations emerge, the walls no party. so since acknowledges the minister of quote applies to him, william hours on a speaker, at least 16 alleged gatherings in downing street parties have imagined come to light report is expected to make conclusions on at least some of them. now what we do know is that includes the 20th of may 2020, where by allegedly a 100 people were invited to the downing street party to make the most out of the wonderful lovely weather and also bring your own booze. in april of 2021, apparently 2 parties were held on the very same night where one attendee was even sent to the nearb
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number 10 has said mr johnson doesn't believe he has broken the law. here's our political editor lauraerg. busy doing nothing much. waiting, wondering if the findings of a report into rule—breaking in downing street will make life impossible for boris johnson. other ministers trying to concentrate on serious matters of the day... can you survive this, prime minister? - ..anxiety, anticipation about what the next few hours would bring. the prime minister eager not to show any nerves to his backbench troops. cheered at lunchtime, but with questions pressing, can that mood prevail? how much damage are the prime minister and his cabinet prepared to do to save his skin? let me just remind the house what's been going on in downing street. we've been prioritising the covid backlogs, mr speaker. and when the official verdict into what really went on is ready, will we see it all? can the prime minister confirm that he will publish the full sue gray report as he receives it? of course i will do exactly what i said. remember the official civil service inquiry isn't the only one that lurks. we now
number 10 has said mr johnson doesn't believe he has broken the law. here's our political editor lauraerg. busy doing nothing much. waiting, wondering if the findings of a report into rule—breaking in downing street will make life impossible for boris johnson. other ministers trying to concentrate on serious matters of the day... can you survive this, prime minister? - ..anxiety, anticipation about what the next few hours would bring. the prime minister eager not to show any nerves to his...
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much may stand between boris johnson and any exit, yet with a bright light shone on his government's conduct and character, the omens do not look good. laura in the u.s., after a brutal month, citizens on the east coast are finally seeing infection falling as new cases of the omicron variant taper off. if seen that in the u.k. and in africa too. the bbc spoke to president biden's chief medical advisor, dr. anthony fauci, who had this to say about the state othe pandemic here in america. dr. fauci: we are averaging approximately 800,000 new infections per day on a weekly basis. we have 150 6000 people in the hospital and we have 2000 deaths per day. that is not a level of control that we should feel we can settle with. laura: anthony fauci talking to the bbc. south africa was the country which sounded the alarm on the omicron variant at the end of last year. now that country scientists are confident the worst is behind them. they accused the developed world of ignoring their advice that omicron's nest -- less harmful than initially feared. our correspondent reports now from johannesburg. reporter: back to school, and perhaps back to somethi
much may stand between boris johnson and any exit, yet with a bright light shone on his government's conduct and character, the omens do not look good. laura in the u.s., after a brutal month, citizens on the east coast are finally seeing infection falling as new cases of the omicron variant taper off. if seen that in the u.k. and in africa too. the bbc spoke to president biden's chief medical advisor, dr. anthony fauci, who had this to say about the state othe pandemic here in america. dr....
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johnson's own side. disbelief from some of the public, too. the prime minister may find, this time, he is not able to just bulldoze through. lauran next to the ukrainian crisis and the growing tensions between russia and the west. president biden says pressure will face swift and severe consequences if it invades ukraine. in a special meeting of the un security council today, the u.s. ambassador said russia conducted the biggest mobilization of troops seen in europe in decades. russia's ambassador accused the u.s. of whipping up tensions, insisting russia had no plan to invade ukraine. for more we are j and by -- for more we are joined by our correspondent in new york city and in ukraine for us tonight. this sounds like a super on row at the united nations between the u.s. and russia. what was the actual outcome? >> yeah, well we asked that to the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., linda thomas-greenfield, because the u.s. had called this meeting. she said she did not at all the answers they wanted from russia what they hoped a diplomatic way forward was still possible. look, this meeting, there was debate about whether or not it shou
johnson's own side. disbelief from some of the public, too. the prime minister may find, this time, he is not able to just bulldoze through. lauran next to the ukrainian crisis and the growing tensions between russia and the west. president biden says pressure will face swift and severe consequences if it invades ukraine. in a special meeting of the un security council today, the u.s. ambassador said russia conducted the biggest mobilization of troops seen in europe in decades. russia's...
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laura are off. oakland schools went into the day expecting possible disruptions in the wake of this call to action, but classrooms have remained open. nbc bay area's cierra johnson is live in san francisco where teachers staged a similar action just yesterday. what are oakland school leaders saying so far? >> reporter: hi, yes, good morning. we had a chance to receive a statement from them glft which they said a walkout would potentially be disruptive to the classroom but we're waiting to hear exactly how many teachers, if any at all, did call out sick as part of that walkout spoep again we did reach out to oakland unified school district and san francisco unified. they've seen a number of teachers call out yesterday as well. and right now we are still working to get that information. nbc bay area did receive a copy of the email sent to oakland unified families last night. in it the district warns a teacher sickout could disrupt. ousc argues that kids could be in situations less covid safe if teachers don't show up. right now it's unknown how many teachers took part in the sickout in the district and which schools will feel that strain. what are the teachers in
laura are off. oakland schools went into the day expecting possible disruptions in the wake of this call to action, but classrooms have remained open. nbc bay area's cierra johnson is live in san francisco where teachers staged a similar action just yesterday. what are oakland school leaders saying so far? >> reporter: hi, yes, good morning. we had a chance to receive a statement from them glft which they said a walkout would potentially be disruptive to the classroom but we're waiting to...
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parties at downing street. 0ur political editor laura kuen55berg is in westminster for us, it's hard to keep up. it is it i5a it is a critical week for boris johnson suggest. the list of problems downing street is having to confront is getting longer and longer and longer and longer, and at westminster tonight there is little sense that number ten is in control of events. there is a din, a deafening volume of claims against downing street. the start of the week that could overwhelm the prime minister. another investigation, claims of racist attitudes at the top. the question, how and why did one of borisjohnson's ministers, nusrat boris johnson's ministers, nusrat ghani, borisjohnson's ministers, nusrat ghani, a woman and a muslim, lo5e ghani, a woman and a muslim, lose your ghani, a woman and a muslim, lo5e yourjob? tote ghani, a woman and a muslim, lose our “ob? ~ . ~ , ghani, a woman and a muslim, lose our “ob? ~ .~ , ., ., ., , your “ob? we take these allegations ve yourjob? we take these allegations very seriously. _ yourjob? we take these allegations very seriously. i _ yourjob? we take these allegations very seriously, i raise _ yourjob? we
parties at downing street. 0ur political editor laura kuen55berg is in westminster for us, it's hard to keep up. it is it i5a it is a critical week for boris johnson suggest. the list of problems downing street is having to confront is getting longer and longer and longer and longer, and at westminster tonight there is little sense that number ten is in control of events. there is a din, a deafening volume of claims against downing street. the start of the week that could overwhelm the prime...
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laura kuenssberg has more. busy doing nothing much. waiting, wondering if the findings of a report into rule—breaking in downing street will make life impossible for boris johnsonay... can you survive this, prime minister? i ..anxiety, anticipation about what the next few hours would bring. the prime minister, eager not to show any nerves to his backbench troops. cheered at lunchtime, but with questions pressing, can that mood prevail? how much damage are the prime minister and his cabinet prepared to do to save his skin? let me just remind the house what's been going on in downing street. we've been prioritising the covid backlogs, mr speaker. and when the official verdict into what really went on is ready, will we see it all? can the prime minister confirm that he will publish the full sue gray report as he receives it? of course, i will do exactly what i said. remember, the official civil service inquiry isn't the only one that lurks. we now have the shameful spectacle of a prime minister of the united kingdom being subject to a police investigation. isn't this a prime minister and a government that have shown nothing but contempt for the decency, honesty an
laura kuenssberg has more. busy doing nothing much. waiting, wondering if the findings of a report into rule—breaking in downing street will make life impossible for boris johnsonay... can you survive this, prime minister? i ..anxiety, anticipation about what the next few hours would bring. the prime minister, eager not to show any nerves to his backbench troops. cheered at lunchtime, but with questions pressing, can that mood prevail? how much damage are the prime minister and his cabinet...
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laura show some has come out with big words. this is very convenient, but only now as the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo. and at the same time, the local subarus johnson to go that this, these firm promises a being made. we've been full too many times by. could you tell them the conservatives are not going to do anything about it? for many years, the new york times has pushed social justice movements like the from the police. but he's now concluded that such causes could contribute to an increasing crime. that after an unprecedented spiking murders in the united states, police officers scared of being caught in the next viral video may have pulled back on proactive anti violence practices and extreme circumstances. the lack of confidence in the place could have led some people to take the law into their own hands and acts of street or vigilante violence. but timing supports the theory with homicides rising unusually quickly shortly after george floyd's murder and the insuring protests. while the de fun, the police movement interrupted amid social justice protest throughout major u. s. cities. 2 years ago, they followed the murder of african american,
laura show some has come out with big words. this is very convenient, but only now as the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo. and at the same time, the local subarus johnson to go that this, these firm promises a being made. we've been full too many times by. could you tell them the conservatives are not going to do anything about it? for many years, the new york times has pushed social justice movements like the from the police. but he's now concluded that such causes could...
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laura kuenssberg has the latest. busy doing nothing much. waiting, wondering if the findings of a report into rule—breaking in downing street will make life impossible for boris johnsong to concentrate on serious matters of the day... can you survive this, prime minister? - ..anxiety, anticipation about what the next few hours would bring. the prime minister, eager not to show any nerves to his backbench troops. cheered at lunchtime, but with questions pressing, can that mood prevail? how much damage are the prime minister and his cabinet prepared to do to save his skin? let me just remind the house what's been going on in downing street. we've been prioritising the covid backlogs, mr speaker. and when the official verdict into what really went on is ready, will we see it all? can the prime minister confirm that he will publish the full sue gray report as he receives it? of course, i will do exactly what i said. remember, the official civil service inquiry isn't the only one that lurks. we now have the shameful spectacle of a prime minister of the united kingdom being subject to a police investigation. isn't this a prime minister and a government that have shown noth
laura kuenssberg has the latest. busy doing nothing much. waiting, wondering if the findings of a report into rule—breaking in downing street will make life impossible for boris johnsong to concentrate on serious matters of the day... can you survive this, prime minister? - ..anxiety, anticipation about what the next few hours would bring. the prime minister, eager not to show any nerves to his backbench troops. cheered at lunchtime, but with questions pressing, can that mood prevail? how...
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laura show some has come out with big words. this is very convenient only now as the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo. and at the same time, the locals of ours johnson to go that this, these firm promises a being made. we've been fool too many times by prichard, tell him, the conservatives are not going to do anything about it. and across the english channel, the french president, himself is on the fire. as i migration. ultimately, we cannot solve that problem if the way in which migratory flows are seen from the british side doesn't change. you allow people to work with out papers because it's helpful to the economy, but that doesn't face the reality of migratory flows. now, there need to be legal, stable roads to be able to migrate to the u. k. and this is the situation that we're confronted with. this is a dialogue that we need to pursue with the u. k. ah, fellow makers heckled the manual crown if he arrived at the european parliament to kick off the french presidency of the block for the coming month, he made a wide range and speech naming climate change. digital transformation and security is the main challenges that facing europe. however, som
laura show some has come out with big words. this is very convenient only now as the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo. and at the same time, the locals of ours johnson to go that this, these firm promises a being made. we've been fool too many times by prichard, tell him, the conservatives are not going to do anything about it. and across the english channel, the french president, himself is on the fire. as i migration. ultimately, we cannot solve that problem if the way in which...
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laura kuenssberg. what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as what the public and their fellow politicians want to know. how many times do you have to jab? "jabs, jabs, jabs," boris johnson'ssure there would be no other damaging claims about what went on in number 10 before the official report by sue gray? can you guarantee that no more embarrassing allegations about alleged breaches of lockdown within downing street will come out before that report is published? what i can guarantee is that this government is focused 100% on dealing with the big problems that we have. # happy birthday... # there was no guarantee, and there was more to come. borisjohnson�*s playground birthday greetings injune 2020 were not the only ones he received. well, what a wonderful way to spend my birthday! a couple of hours later, the prime minister was here. a source who was present told us as many as 30 of his staff were drawn together in the cabinet room. his wife carrie brought a cake, with the number 10 flat interior designer briefly in tow. there was picnic food and chatter for around half an hour. number 10 doesn't deny the event took place and says... for the man who wants to sit in the pr
laura kuenssberg. what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as what the public and their fellow politicians want to know. how many times do you have to jab? "jabs, jabs, jabs," boris johnson'ssure there would be no other damaging claims about what went on in number 10 before the official report by sue gray? can you guarantee that no more embarrassing allegations about alleged breaches of lockdown within downing street will come out before that report is published?...
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migration called laura show some has come out with big words, which is very convenient, but only now as the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo. and at the same time, the local subarus johnson to go that this, these firm promises a being made. we've been fool too many times by pretty to tell him the conservatives are not going to do anything about it. crossing a shuttle, the french president himself is under fire, over migration. ultimately, we cannot solve that problem if the way in which migratory flows are seen from the british side doesn't change. you allow people to work without papers because it's helpful to the economy. but that doesn't face the reality of migratory flows. now there need to be legal, stable roads to be able to migrate to the u. k. and this is the situation that we're confronted with. this is a dialogue that we need to pursue with the u. k. the lawmakers heckled him hallmark and see arrived at european parliament and then his views bro, tax in the chamber spokesman for france is national radi slammed his immigration policies while ahead. of the european people volunteer to some of dividing society in walgreen. any be going to do viciously lashed out a
migration called laura show some has come out with big words, which is very convenient, but only now as the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo. and at the same time, the local subarus johnson to go that this, these firm promises a being made. we've been fool too many times by pretty to tell him the conservatives are not going to do anything about it. crossing a shuttle, the french president himself is under fire, over migration. ultimately, we cannot solve that problem if the way in...
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migration called laura show some has come out with big words, which is very convenient, but only now as the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo and at the same time, the local subarus johnson to go that this, these firm promises a being made. we've been full too many times by preaching to tell them the conservatives are not going to do anything about it. and that is your news wrap this out just.
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laura kuenssberg. what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as what the public and their fellow politicians want to know. how many times do you have to jab? "jabs, jabs, jabs," boris johnson'sre would be no other damaging claims about what went on in number 10 before the official report by sue gray? can you guarantee that no more embarrassing allegations about alleged breaches of lockdown within downing street will come out before that report is published? what i can guarantee is that this government is focused 100% on dealing with the big problems that we have. # happy birthday. ..# there was no guarantee, and there was more to come. borisjohnson�*s playground birthday greetings injune 2020 were not the only ones he received. well, what a wonderful way to spend my birthday! a couple of hours later, the prime minister was here. a source who was present told us as many as 30 of his staff were drawn together in the cabinet room. his wife carrie brought a cake with the number 10 flat interior designer briefly in tow. there was picnic food and chatter for around half an hour. number 10 doesn't deny the event took place and says: for the man who wants to sit in the prime ministe
laura kuenssberg. what politicians want to talk about is not always the same as what the public and their fellow politicians want to know. how many times do you have to jab? "jabs, jabs, jabs," boris johnson'sre would be no other damaging claims about what went on in number 10 before the official report by sue gray? can you guarantee that no more embarrassing allegations about alleged breaches of lockdown within downing street will come out before that report is published? what i can...
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laura show some has come out with big words. this is very convenient, but only now as the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo and at the same time, the locals of ours johnson to go that this, these firm promises a being made. we've been full too many times by preaching. tell them the conservatives are not going to do anything about it. for me are going to of my date any more on bank, you spent any 3 years in the infamous us prison without being charged is now taking legal action for the u. k. to restore his passport bank a british buck, a thought he had been initially retained 2 decades ago when allegations of involvement and terrorist activities. he was released from montana in 2005. he was again detained by you can police a decade later. but the case against him collapsed, applied for a passport in 2019 and even got one in september 2021. but it was revoked, just 4 weeks later. beg believes his passport troubles are connected to his previous imprisonments in guantanamo. the passport was when i received it, i was overjoyed, i, i treated out that i'm finally be able to travel. and then within 3 weeks i was i received a letter. an ironically the letter i re
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laura garcia. here is a look at what's happening now. >> reporter: i'm cierra johnson in san francisco.llow sfpd to monitor surveillance cameras in real time for situations that involve serious incidents or in high crime areas. this would be an amendment to a 2019 rule that put limits on how police can utilize surveillance cameras. >> let's get a look at the microclimate forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> yeah, waking up to some fog and cold temperatures around the bay area. take a live look outside in san jose. you can see low clouds drifting by and dense fog in the south county. and we've seen visibility down to zero right now in novato and parts of the north bay. also, it's been going downhill, also, for areas just south of san jose. after the fog clears out and the clouds, we'll see sunshine today and our temperatures headed for the low to mid-60s in the inland valleys, from santa clara valley and the tri-valley. we'll continue to see dry weather in the forecast into early next week and san francisco will also see temperatures that are fairly comfortable for the afternoons, b
laura garcia. here is a look at what's happening now. >> reporter: i'm cierra johnson in san francisco.llow sfpd to monitor surveillance cameras in real time for situations that involve serious incidents or in high crime areas. this would be an amendment to a 2019 rule that put limits on how police can utilize surveillance cameras. >> let's get a look at the microclimate forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> yeah, waking up to some fog and cold temperatures around the bay...
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laura kuenssberg. atmosphere and the prii minister's the atmosphere and the prime minister's neighbourhood is the risk. danger dangles all around the borisjohnson risk. danger dangles all around the boris johnsonh risk. danger dangles all around the borisjohnson with uncertainty hanging in the air. downing street confronting the truth that some of his own mps want him gone. as ministers gather to agree to ditch some covid rules this morning, some of his own side, waiting and watching, thinking about ditching him. is it under control, chief whip? yes, all is calm. do you think you might be in denial about that if this is calm? i you might be in denial about that if this is calm?— this is calm? i think we need to focus on dealing _ this is calm? i think we need to focus on dealing with _ this is calm? i think we need to focus on dealing with covid - this is calm? i think we need to focus on dealing with covid and i focus on dealing with covid and making sure that we have got that right. making sure that we have got that riuht. ., ., making sure that we have got that ri. ht. ., ., ., making sure that we have got that riuht. ., ., ., ., making sure that we have got that ri. ht. ., ., ., ., “ makin
laura kuenssberg. atmosphere and the prii minister's the atmosphere and the prime minister's neighbourhood is the risk. danger dangles all around the borisjohnson risk. danger dangles all around the boris johnsonh risk. danger dangles all around the borisjohnson with uncertainty hanging in the air. downing street confronting the truth that some of his own mps want him gone. as ministers gather to agree to ditch some covid rules this morning, some of his own side, waiting and watching, thinking...