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and i see it or mr churchill beijing is clearly losing patience with taiwan where you dream of some vague love in between taipei and the mainland china is crystal clear what it wants from you and that's reunification and it refuses to rule out the use of force to get it doesn't it and you live with that and you normalize that on a daily basis ok in our consciousness same to the not you can't come dancing you couldn't possibly constitution ok there's only one china policy. and that includes mainland taiwan hong kong and michael that's in our constitution we should buy and buy our country's constitutional rights you're being told by xi jinping as you were in january unification is an inevitable requirement for the great rejuvenation of the chinese people he said taiwan should accept that it must and will be reunited with china whatever talks you've been having with china hasn't got them out of the vat idea and how many people in taiwan want that the unification of under 3 percent there or about that i'm going to worry about what the rand paul thing about you don't know about what a lot of p
and i see it or mr churchill beijing is clearly losing patience with taiwan where you dream of some vague love in between taipei and the mainland china is crystal clear what it wants from you and that's reunification and it refuses to rule out the use of force to get it doesn't it and you live with that and you normalize that on a daily basis ok in our consciousness same to the not you can't come dancing you couldn't possibly constitution ok there's only one china policy. and that includes...
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mr. churchill of the white house. host: let's go to new jersey. good morning. after listening to all of this, president obama, we never had a president like him. he would be the reason why we should have a one term. what he managed to do -- the debt of the deductibles -- because of obama, we really have no health care system at all. the deductibles are so high. it is like having no insurance whatsoever. if you're deductibles $20,000, you never go to the hospital. the debt means none of the things democrats want to do now can be done. we cannot have medicare for all. we cannot have free anything because of the debt because of obama's $20 trillion -- $23 trillion more. d's, what we need disciplinee d's -- to make sure nobody like obama ever gets elected again. not only do we need discipline, we need desire. we need a desire to love and not hate. what we have because of obama is hate and more hate. we love. we need unconditional love. not only do we need love, but we need merciful forgiveness and to go back to notre dame we were always in favor notre dame but sinc
mr. churchill of the white house. host: let's go to new jersey. good morning. after listening to all of this, president obama, we never had a president like him. he would be the reason why we should have a one term. what he managed to do -- the debt of the deductibles -- because of obama, we really have no health care system at all. the deductibles are so high. it is like having no insurance whatsoever. if you're deductibles $20,000, you never go to the hospital. the debt means none of the...
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poignant speeches came fm a rebel sacked by johnson, sir nicholas soames, thewrandson of sir inston churchill. >> mr, speaker, i'm not standing on the next eleion and i am thus approaching the end of 37 years service to this house of which i have been proud and honored beyond words to be a member. i'm truly very sad that it should end in this way. >> reporter: outside parliament, hardline conservative brexiteer nigel evans had this reaction. >> i just hate to see the fact ahes ifdidn't know the consequences. it was explained to them beforehand ne they knew what they were doing. >> reporter: european union expert professor catherine ba'srnard believes johnson brutal cull could be a self inflicted wound that will reduce british people want it to happen. we voted to leave. we had a referendum. and we should be leaving. >> reporter:abour m.p. tan son foras upset with jo disparaging muslim women earlier is year and his disdain has grown over the past few days. >> we have minimal trust in this prime minister. i think many of his own colleagues, his own m.p.s don't look to him to unite us across the chambe
poignant speeches came fm a rebel sacked by johnson, sir nicholas soames, thewrandson of sir inston churchill. >> mr, speaker, i'm not standing on the next eleion and i am thus approaching the end of 37 years service to this house of which i have been proud and honored beyond words to be a member. i'm truly very sad that it should end in this way. >> reporter: outside parliament, hardline conservative brexiteer nigel evans had this reaction. >> i just hate to see the fact ahes...
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poignant speeches came from a rebel sacked by johnson, sir nicholas irames, the grandson of winston churchill. >> mr, speaker, i'm not standing on the next election and i am thus approaching the end of 37 years service to this house of which i haveeen proud and honored beyond words to be aor member. i'm truly very sad that it should end in this way. >> reporter: outside ment, hardline conservative brexiteer nigel evans had this reaction. >> i just hate to seeact as if they didn't know the consequences. it was explained to them beforehand so they knew what they were doing. expert professor catherine barnard believes johnson's brutal cull could be a selfin licted wound that will reduce his cnces of leaving the e.u.hi on time. >> aer three years of theres may who has not been able to deliver brexit it was clear there was a need for a different approach. and the different approach is to come in all guns blazing and to say were going to deliver this come what may. so it's tone rather than substance but the tone has clearly backfired rather badly. >> reporter: former labour cabinet minister chris bryant b
poignant speeches came from a rebel sacked by johnson, sir nicholas irames, the grandson of winston churchill. >> mr, speaker, i'm not standing on the next election and i am thus approaching the end of 37 years service to this house of which i haveeen proud and honored beyond words to be aor member. i'm truly very sad that it should end in this way. >> reporter: outside ment, hardline conservative brexiteer nigel evans had this reaction. >> i just hate to seeact as if they...
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mr speaker, the prime minister has lost the father of the house, winston churchill's grandson, his owner, and i believe the duke of wellington has left the conservative party. the prime minister has actually met his waterloo. but it is a conservative party now that can change of mind or i'io party now that can change of mind or no deal, but refuses to allow the british people to do the same on brexit, it needs to have a final say oi'i brexit, it needs to have a final say on brexit, on the issue. and after three and a half years, the will of the people will and the generational decision brexit, of the right to be asked again, in the light of the fa ct asked again, in the light of the fact this government is hellbent on moving towards the eu exit door without a deal. the government will say it will be a betrayal of brexit and the british people if they do not deliver on brexit. actually, what is a betrayal of trust is leaving the eu without a deal and not telling the british people that it isn't a clean break, but like any brexit deal would lead to years of uncertainty, economic wars, fo
mr speaker, the prime minister has lost the father of the house, winston churchill's grandson, his owner, and i believe the duke of wellington has left the conservative party. the prime minister has actually met his waterloo. but it is a conservative party now that can change of mind or i'io party now that can change of mind or no deal, but refuses to allow the british people to do the same on brexit, it needs to have a final say oi'i brexit, it needs to have a final say on brexit, on the...
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brexit during that debate nickless solms was the grandson of winston churchill gave his thoughts on the brexit plan. >> thank you, mr speaker. i rise to support this bill but before i do so i want to make clear i've always believed the referendum result must be honored and, indeed, i voted for the agreement on every occasion that is being presented to the house. it is more the could be said that the prime minister, the leader now the member of adventists share disloyalty such an inspiration to so many of us. [laughing] mr. speaker i think history will in due course favorite that you articulate so clearly last night by my right honorable friend, the member from west yorkshire, a threat to commit an act of self harm if you can't fashion negotiation you are not doing exactly as you wish. it's not exactly like to be a successful negotiating strategy. the bill before the the house y is modest in its ambitions. it merely seeks to work avert e immediate risk of a disaster of a no brexit exit on the 31st of october and is thereby seeks to give the government a further opportunity to achieve a resolution of this profound dif
brexit during that debate nickless solms was the grandson of winston churchill gave his thoughts on the brexit plan. >> thank you, mr speaker. i rise to support this bill but before i do so i want to make clear i've always believed the referendum result must be honored and, indeed, i voted for the agreement on every occasion that is being presented to the house. it is more the could be said that the prime minister, the leader now the member of adventists share disloyalty such an...
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such as sir nicholas soames, the grandson of winston churchill, and the longest—serving mp, former chancellor kenneth clarke. alex forsyth has been to mrcontains some flashing images. at rushcliffe conservative association, there's been one key face for nearly 50 years. ken clarke is the longest—serving tory mp and has held some of the biggestjobs in government, but last night he was effectively kicked out of the party. the chairman of the local branch thinks it was the right move because, like 20 other tory mps, he voted to stop a no—deal brexit. at the end of the day, the fact is, he voted against the government and the consequences are you have the whip withdrawn from you. i think boris has shown that he is a strong prime minister and i do support him and i think he had to show that he continues to be a strong prime minister. even though most people here in rushcliffe voted to remain in the eu, some local tories have been angry at the mp‘s pro—european stance — a symbol of the fractures in the party. divisions over europe have plagued the tories for decades and put an end to the careers of several prime ministers. but this long—runn
such as sir nicholas soames, the grandson of winston churchill, and the longest—serving mp, former chancellor kenneth clarke. alex forsyth has been to mrcontains some flashing images. at rushcliffe conservative association, there's been one key face for nearly 50 years. ken clarke is the longest—serving tory mp and has held some of the biggestjobs in government, but last night he was effectively kicked out of the party. the chairman of the local branch thinks it was the right move because,...
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the grandson of winston churchill — sir nicholas soames — as well as the former chancellor, kenneth clarke — a commons veteran of nearly five decades. here's the moment where mr chief whip, who is my friend, who i like very much, but he has told me that it will be his sad duty to write to me tomorrow to tell me that i've had the whip removed, after 37 years as a conservative member of parliament. i've voted against the government three times in 37 years and i've had the whip removed. do you recognise your party tonight? no, it's been taken over by a rather knock—about sort of character, who's got this bizarre crash—it—through philosophy, in charge. a lot of people... a cabinet which is the most right—wing cabinet any conservative party's ever produced. they're not in control of events. also among the jettisoned rebels are philip hammond, who — until the 2ath ofjuly — served as chancellor. our correspondent andy moore is in his runnymede constituency, in surrey. philip hammond has already said he will put up the fight of his life and he has the support of his constituency and the association there, rory stewart said something similarto me there, rory stewart s
the grandson of winston churchill — sir nicholas soames — as well as the former chancellor, kenneth clarke — a commons veteran of nearly five decades. here's the moment where mr chief whip, who is my friend, who i like very much, but he has told me that it will be his sad duty to write to me tomorrow to tell me that i've had the whip removed, after 37 years as a conservative member of parliament. i've voted against the government three times in 37 years and i've had the whip removed. do...
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mr. johnson? >> right. see you. >> joining me now politico senior ed tor ryan heath. so much to talk about. jo jo isn't the only one to bail. the grandson of winston churchillsaying after he had a showdown with boris johnson. he's described as increasingly ruthless. how bad is it? how bad could it get? >> on the surface, it is a terrible day for boris johnson. let's not forget those people who are bailing out were actually pushed out of the party before they decided not to stand again at the next election. but we have to look beyond the surface here. i think the important thing here is that boris johnson has moved fully on to an election footing. he's had these disastrous resignations. he gave a bizarre speech. he has some reason to suspect that he can win it if he can push that through parliament. >> he made it clear he's not going to ask the eu for an extension. let me play a little bit of that. >> can you make a promise today to the british public that you will not go back to brust thes and ask for a delay? >> i can. i would rather be dead in a ditch. >> but short of that, what is realistically likely to happen next? >> i think he's going to move in diff
mr. johnson? >> right. see you. >> joining me now politico senior ed tor ryan heath. so much to talk about. jo jo isn't the only one to bail. the grandson of winston churchillsaying after he had a showdown with boris johnson. he's described as increasingly ruthless. how bad is it? how bad could it get? >> on the surface, it is a terrible day for boris johnson. let's not forget those people who are bailing out were actually pushed out of the party before they decided not to...
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imagine if in the summer of 1940 churchill facing the nazis all alone said i need some destroyers mr.g i want from you though. can you get me some dirt on wilke? it is unimaginable. unimaginable in american history a president would misuse a national security position which he held. uniquely, only he could get them the weapons. only he could get them the javelin missiles to stop the russian tanks. he said, you'll get them only if i -- imagine. my question, this is it. when do you think they will have articles of impeachment on the house floor? 2019, 2020 or never? the best bet is 2019, they'll vote this fall. if they diddle this away until next year they're not going to vote. they will lose it because it is like the o.j. trial. you get the focus on who killed the woman, who killed the other guy, who did it. a year later the focus is all over the place. they don't need more hearings. they don't need more evidence. they got him. >> the white house gave it to us. >> gene, some may think it is hyperbole to conflate this with world war ii or o.j., but let's just stick with world war ii for
imagine if in the summer of 1940 churchill facing the nazis all alone said i need some destroyers mr.g i want from you though. can you get me some dirt on wilke? it is unimaginable. unimaginable in american history a president would misuse a national security position which he held. uniquely, only he could get them the weapons. only he could get them the javelin missiles to stop the russian tanks. he said, you'll get them only if i -- imagine. my question, this is it. when do you think they...
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mr. churchill? and he said, i know because i'm going to write it. well, i think what i'm trying to do in a small way with my work is to paint a picture of the conservative movement sometimes from the inside, sometimes a little bit from the outside so that people 20, 30, 50 years from now will be able to refer to my books and understand the conservative movement better and in more depth. >> host: one of the books you wrote is "reading the right books: a guide for the intelligent conservative." what are some of the books that are contained in there? >> guest: oh, gosh, well, there are 109 books, and some of my favorite books are in there. the conscience of a conservative, my own biography goldwater, which i think is a pretty good book. bill buckley's god and man at yale, friedrich hayek's the road to serfdom. we have about eight, is it eight or nine different categories. we took these 109 books and put them into various states, economics, politics, history and so forth. and what we did was to take a book like, say, the road to serfdom, and then to boi
mr. churchill? and he said, i know because i'm going to write it. well, i think what i'm trying to do in a small way with my work is to paint a picture of the conservative movement sometimes from the inside, sometimes a little bit from the outside so that people 20, 30, 50 years from now will be able to refer to my books and understand the conservative movement better and in more depth. >> host: one of the books you wrote is "reading the right books: a guide for the intelligent...
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mr. johnson, including former treasury chiefs, people like philip hammond, the chancellor of the someoner recently, and who has the distinction of being the grandson of winston churchill, as you can imagine a pretty big name in conservative party circles. >> where does this put the british prime minister? he has been in office only six weeks. jason: he is in a bit of a bind. the next steps i think will be the most interesting. i think what is going to happen is he will try whatever he can to try and force this election. it is not exactly clear how that will happen, but he will try some things. parliament will go for recess sometime next week. there will be a bit of a spell where he could regroup and perhaps come up with a new plan. failing that, i think we are headed for an elections november. what boris johnson wants to do is come up with a very populist message of parliament versus the people. brexit is what the people voted for in 2016, but he was frustrated by parliament. he will go on with this measure in the hope of winning a bigger majority to pass whatever brexit legislation he wants. >> one final point. we saw the snap election with theresa may, and the conse
mr. johnson, including former treasury chiefs, people like philip hammond, the chancellor of the someoner recently, and who has the distinction of being the grandson of winston churchill, as you can imagine a pretty big name in conservative party circles. >> where does this put the british prime minister? he has been in office only six weeks. jason: he is in a bit of a bind. the next steps i think will be the most interesting. i think what is going to happen is he will try whatever he can...