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and another role for us and just this weekend, morris johnson, when he was attending jubilee celebrations for the queen, he was booed and jeered by the crowd as he arrived. and the pose aren't looking good for him, either a snap survey that was carried out just before this confidence vote. found that 60 percent of people thought the conservatives should vote for shots and out of the party leadership. now let's remember, this is a man who just 3 years ago, let the conservatives to their strongest biggest majority in decades. so it's really a big fall from grace for the prime minister. it is a very big fall from grace keeping in mind though, that he has won this confidence vote what's, what's likely to happen. no. well, he's technically safe from another confidence vote for a year. of course he could just choose to resign, but we're seeing no signs of that and his allies are insisting that he's going to stay in office. another option would be to hold a snap election. barstow and hasn't rolled that out but he said he's not interested in doing so so, so not a great time for an election as wel
and another role for us and just this weekend, morris johnson, when he was attending jubilee celebrations for the queen, he was booed and jeered by the crowd as he arrived. and the pose aren't looking good for him, either a snap survey that was carried out just before this confidence vote. found that 60 percent of people thought the conservatives should vote for shots and out of the party leadership. now let's remember, this is a man who just 3 years ago, let the conservatives to their...
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and just this weekend, morris johnson, as he was arriving at some post cathedral for a service to mark the queen's platinum jubilee, was met with jeers and booze from the crowd. the pose aren't looking good for him, either snapped survey. that was how just after this confidence vote was called, find that around 60 percent of people thought conservative should go to my to the party leadership. now this is the leader that lead the conservative to their biggest majority in decades just 3 years ago. so really a huge fall from grace for boys johnson a big fall from grace. what's likely to happen now, katie? well, he's technically safe for a year from another competence, although m. p could try to challenge that. he may simply try to limp on until the next general election, which is scheduled for 2020 for the moment. well, though he might find it increasingly difficult to govern with so many that and peas against him, another option would be to call us not election, but it's really not an ideal time for that. obviously with so much public anger and also other challenges that he's facing now.
and just this weekend, morris johnson, as he was arriving at some post cathedral for a service to mark the queen's platinum jubilee, was met with jeers and booze from the crowd. the pose aren't looking good for him, either snapped survey. that was how just after this confidence vote was called, find that around 60 percent of people thought conservative should go to my to the party leadership. now this is the leader that lead the conservative to their biggest majority in decades just 3 years...
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and everybody voted conservatives, especially in grimsby morris. johnson's pledge to help the fishing industry take back control of u. k. waters and increase catches helped him win both including darren's, believing that better times, lay ahead. he bought an old trawler. so we've, we've done about joe, the officials have been here and left chic to along as we go, we going free stages. so they've done all our and not one of them have said anything. he spent a year renovating it, using up all his savings. he's invested half a 1000000 pounds, over half a 1000000 euros and the new vessel was the low. yeah, i draw, it's all new pipes. everything's over on new. zoe. the engine obviously is not new . darren bought the 30 year old trawler from the family of a fisherman who died. but after doing it up, he was in for a rude awakening. because the trawler hadn't been used for 2 years. it was classified as new by the fisheries authority and lost its fishing quota. my argument is its been fishing the fe to years and then suddenly again go fishing . i could probably go back fishing. bullet told me
and everybody voted conservatives, especially in grimsby morris. johnson's pledge to help the fishing industry take back control of u. k. waters and increase catches helped him win both including darren's, believing that better times, lay ahead. he bought an old trawler. so we've, we've done about joe, the officials have been here and left chic to along as we go, we going free stages. so they've done all our and not one of them have said anything. he spent a year renovating it, using up all his...
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i think, britain, i think morris johnson's government needs to start accepting a few principals that we're struggling to pay for this. we want to ukraine, and there will be a huge knock on effect right across the board. not into fuel prices for 2 inflation and all sorts of other areas in including energy bills and basically commodities. i think that needs to be a different approach approach, which is more like a state of emergency. that doesn't sound too drastic. any you embargo on russian gas impose will destroy europe's economy. that's according to a new statement by hungarian prime minister victor all been as comes as l n. g. prices have skyrocketed in the e u after an explosion as an export terminal in texas, which has been sending fuel to europe earlier. washington bows did that. it has enough gas to replace europe's impulse from russia. a texas plant having shut down will cause its total output by 8 percent which could further threaten europe's fragile energy security. most of the fuel from that terminal has been shipped to the you are considering europe sapa time for l n g and
i think, britain, i think morris johnson's government needs to start accepting a few principals that we're struggling to pay for this. we want to ukraine, and there will be a huge knock on effect right across the board. not into fuel prices for 2 inflation and all sorts of other areas in including energy bills and basically commodities. i think that needs to be a different approach approach, which is more like a state of emergency. that doesn't sound too drastic. any you embargo on russian gas...
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and apparently with the media is a reporting as ed morris johnson told the zalinski i, i know you're not, you're not going to negotiate here. and ever since then again, this is a lead to, we don't have a we, we need to have a call cooperated. but, but daniel, at that point, the, i think the russian side said, well, what's the point in negotiating with you people? first of all, you didn't implement minsk one or 2. why should we believe you? now? i think this is one of the best big misconceptions in western media. me. what do you think rushes in particularly interested in living, listening to what zelinski to say about anything at this point daniel? well, the funny thing is we had for years of the democrats in the u. s. and a lot of european leaders believing that somehow trump was putin's agent. but literally, if putting was the greatest spy master in history, he could not have had agents as fantastic as he has right now. and let's just look at the economic front because oil has skyrocketed, obviously, mostly because of sanctions, but also because of supply price problems and domestic
and apparently with the media is a reporting as ed morris johnson told the zalinski i, i know you're not, you're not going to negotiate here. and ever since then again, this is a lead to, we don't have a we, we need to have a call cooperated. but, but daniel, at that point, the, i think the russian side said, well, what's the point in negotiating with you people? first of all, you didn't implement minsk one or 2. why should we believe you? now? i think this is one of the best big misconceptions...
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i think kristen, i think morris johnson's government needs to start accepting a few principals that were struggling to pay for this one to your credit. and i will be a huge knock on effect right across the board. not to fuel prices for 2 inflation. all sorts of other areas, including energy bills and basic commodities. i think that needs to be a different approach approach, which is more like state of emergency doesn't sound too drastic. how guerria has 1st and foreign trade in products and services with spain made an escalating dispute over the status of western sahara. thursday's announcement came a day after the african nation suspended a 20 year old friendship treaty with spain, which committed the country to jointly control the mutual blow of migrants. he was called an outage area to reverse that decision with brussels urging dialogue to resolve the dispute. spain was the former colonial power in western sahara until the area was annexed by morocco in 1975, was since then algeria and neighboring morocco. with i'd tense discussions over the status of the region, a diplomatic standoff
i think kristen, i think morris johnson's government needs to start accepting a few principals that were struggling to pay for this one to your credit. and i will be a huge knock on effect right across the board. not to fuel prices for 2 inflation. all sorts of other areas, including energy bills and basic commodities. i think that needs to be a different approach approach, which is more like state of emergency doesn't sound too drastic. how guerria has 1st and foreign trade in products and...
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and apparently with the media is a reporting as ed morris johnson told the zelinski, ha, no, you're not, you're not getting negotiate here. and ever since then again, this is a lead to, we don't have a we, we need to have a call cooperated. but, but daniel, at that point, the, i think the russian side said, well, what's the point in negotiating with you people? first of all, you didn't implement minsk one or 2. why should we believe you? now? i think this is one of the best big misconceptions in western media. i mean, what do you think rushes in particularly interested in living, listening to what zalinski to say about anything at this point daniel? well, the funny thing is we had for years of the democrats in the u. s. and a lot of european leaders believing that somehow trump was putin's agent. but literally, if putin was the greatest by master in history, he could not have had agents as fantastic as he has right now. and let's just look at the economic front because oil has skyrocketed, obviously, mostly because of sanctions, but also because of supply price problems and domestic us
and apparently with the media is a reporting as ed morris johnson told the zelinski, ha, no, you're not, you're not getting negotiate here. and ever since then again, this is a lead to, we don't have a we, we need to have a call cooperated. but, but daniel, at that point, the, i think the russian side said, well, what's the point in negotiating with you people? first of all, you didn't implement minsk one or 2. why should we believe you? now? i think this is one of the best big misconceptions...
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morris johnson to face a conservative party confidence vote that could see him ousted as the u. k. prime minister. ah, hello, i'm a very infant again. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up bowl chemical filled containers exploded a bangladesh port. fueling a file that's killed at least 49 people. tension rises between lebanon and israel, over a maritime area. both want to tap for gas plus ah, south korea, the united states testify weapons following the bolts latest massages. ah, we begin with breaking news from the u. k. where it's been confirmed, the prime minister boris johnson will face a confidence vote later on monday. the challenge to his leadership has been triggered by discontent within his own conservative party. johnston's faced coals to resign over a series of scandals. it included a number of parties held in around downing street during the heights of the u. kays corona, virus loc. sounds. a conservative party official says that he's received enough letters by n p's for the vote to go ahead. the threshold all 15 percent of the fall of injury party seeki
morris johnson to face a conservative party confidence vote that could see him ousted as the u. k. prime minister. ah, hello, i'm a very infant again. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up bowl chemical filled containers exploded a bangladesh port. fueling a file that's killed at least 49 people. tension rises between lebanon and israel, over a maritime area. both want to tap for gas plus ah, south korea, the united states testify weapons following the bolts latest massages. ah,...
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i mean morris johnson, ironically most himself on the world leader with some church. but he's reluctant to actually take the church jillian stance and start thinking about how to look at this financial equation in a much more civil light and install certain measures about food rationing about where to subsidize and how to actually look at what really is a state of emergency, which is coming to was britain martin, jay award winning journalist editor, and on that pendant many thanks your time. me appreciate it. furious protests broken out and the pakistani capital following controversial statements. my 2 officials in neighboring india insulting the prophet muhammad. wow. protest turned violent when demonstrate is trying to approach the indian embassy. the crowd has demanded an apology from new delhi, along with the expulsion of its on boston to pakistan. demonstrate is held flags and banners with many of them armed with wooden stakes. his wants, some people in the streets had to say it, we owe muslims with full power solidarity and unity must make it clear to the world
i mean morris johnson, ironically most himself on the world leader with some church. but he's reluctant to actually take the church jillian stance and start thinking about how to look at this financial equation in a much more civil light and install certain measures about food rationing about where to subsidize and how to actually look at what really is a state of emergency, which is coming to was britain martin, jay award winning journalist editor, and on that pendant many thanks your time. me...
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johnson could do is fine. but i think every piece of evidence suggests the british public are not listening and don't believe morrisymore. care starmer challenges and increases his personality and outlines that vision for the country, that will be the challenge for the green party my colleague represents here tonight. that is the challenge. although labor are doing much better than they were. >> what was the problem with boris johnson, his personal behavior or the substance of the legacy itself? >> the substance of his time in office has done far more damage to the british public that his behavior. his behavior is shocking -- lying to parliament, lying to the public. that is unacceptable. but this is a prime minister who presided over putting a huge number of families back into financial crisis, he caused the funding crisis. he presided over arms sales to the worst human rights abusers on the planet. a government that greenlighted a gas field in the north sea after hosting the cop 26 climate summit. those are the pressing reasons why we need a change of government in the u.k. ny scotland needs to leave the u.k. >>
johnson could do is fine. but i think every piece of evidence suggests the british public are not listening and don't believe morrisymore. care starmer challenges and increases his personality and outlines that vision for the country, that will be the challenge for the green party my colleague represents here tonight. that is the challenge. although labor are doing much better than they were. >> what was the problem with boris johnson, his personal behavior or the substance of the legacy...
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boris johnson presses ahead with legislation to override brexit, we will discuss the u.k. and plenty more, marcus morris-eyton stays on the call as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open, we are 13 minutes into the trading day. across european equities, losses of about .8%. futures have been pointing to upside in equities that has not materialized. the pressure of most acute in the cac 40, down .2%. similar picture in italy and spain, spain just holding onto gains of .2%. the ftse 100 range bound, futures estate -- stateside, the nasdaq pointing lower. let's get back to the u.k. and all things politics. boris johnson trying to move past the major rebellion earlier this week, pressing ahead with legislation to override parts of brexit. the chancellor, rishi sunak, has promised to cut taxes in his budget, one of the key demands of some disgruntled tory lawmakers. still with this is marcus morris-eyton, allianz european equity portfolio manager, are u.k. equities underpricing political risk? marcus: it was a narrow victory for boris. perhaps less wearing than it could've been a few years
boris johnson presses ahead with legislation to override brexit, we will discuss the u.k. and plenty more, marcus morris-eyton stays on the call as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open, we are 13 minutes into the trading day. across european equities, losses of about .8%. futures have been pointing to upside in equities that has not materialized. the pressure of most acute in the cac 40, down .2%. similar picture in italy and spain, spain just holding onto gains of .2%....
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johnson harold holzer dr. edna green medford, dr. charlotte morris, dr. frank smith. felicia curry and stephen lang please give a big round of applause to our participants today. i also want to thank our organizers and contributors starting with the national park service. and director truck sam's i especially want to personally thank jamie boyle of the national park service for making all of this possible and doing her best to make my job easier. and she's in the back there if you want to wave. we have to thank the lincoln forum for co-sponsoring this event with us. especially as chairman harold holder i want to thank roberta and leiden schwartzenber who couldn't be with us today, but who provided much of the underwriting for the program today? and as president of the lincoln group of the district of columbia, i would probably be stoned if i didn't think all of the board all of the members and all of the volunteers of the lincoln group of the district of columbia who have worked tirelessly over the last year to help bring this program to you today. so, please thank th
johnson harold holzer dr. edna green medford, dr. charlotte morris, dr. frank smith. felicia curry and stephen lang please give a big round of applause to our participants today. i also want to thank our organizers and contributors starting with the national park service. and director truck sam's i especially want to personally thank jamie boyle of the national park service for making all of this possible and doing her best to make my job easier. and she's in the back there if you want to wave....