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mr. johnson up? okay. vid and jackie johnson. >> san francisco rec and park commissioners, general manager phil ginsburg, thank you for this honor and consideration. we deeply appreciate the support and effort, especially of a staff, especially from sarah medellin and lamonte bishop, who worked with our family to move this forward. we want to acknowledge the leadership of chris butcher who authorized a unique made-for san francisco concrete proposals and ensured appropriate community engagement. we thank our friend barbara thompson and all of our friends and family supporters who have stood with us on this day to see this come about. thank you very much. >> president buell: thank you very much. >> i'm exceedingly grateful to all of those who were factors in this presentation of my work. i believe good things happen eventually. sometimes it takes a little time. i'm in a position to know that at 92 years old [laughter]. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> president buell: thank you. [applause] >> clerk: th
mr. johnson up? okay. vid and jackie johnson. >> san francisco rec and park commissioners, general manager phil ginsburg, thank you for this honor and consideration. we deeply appreciate the support and effort, especially of a staff, especially from sarah medellin and lamonte bishop, who worked with our family to move this forward. we want to acknowledge the leadership of chris butcher who authorized a unique made-for san francisco concrete proposals and ensured appropriate community...
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mr. johnson is the white mississippi. i suspect why why tennessee is because this is read meet the trumpets throwing to his face to see look, i'm for you. in this way. mr. johnson say that might be white happen here. >> i certainly believed it might be wiped there is no other good explanation congressman cowans. there has not been any sense in mississippi that we are at risk in any way that our communities are endangered anyway so what else might be. but the dictate from the administration and hasn't learned the lessons of history that when we run a people based on the color of the skin or their country of origin, they always look back in horror and shame. >> you mentioned the previous attorney. was that an obama appointee. >> is enacting u.s. attorney. good began at the end of the bush administration and there was great over into the beginning of the obama administration. >> question starting to look pretty good. >> i said that more than once. [laughter] >> i'm sorry what occurred here it is similar what happened in tenn
mr. johnson is the white mississippi. i suspect why why tennessee is because this is read meet the trumpets throwing to his face to see look, i'm for you. in this way. mr. johnson say that might be white happen here. >> i certainly believed it might be wiped there is no other good explanation congressman cowans. there has not been any sense in mississippi that we are at risk in any way that our communities are endangered anyway so what else might be. but the dictate from the...
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mr. johnson. >> members of the committee, i want to thank you for this opportunity to talk about these unprecedented rates that occur .n august 2 i represented thousands of clients. nothing i have ever done has impacted me like the work i have been involved in on behalf of the more than one thousand people impacted by the largest workplace raids in the united states history. withe sat face-to-face dozens and dozens of people who have told me through tears about their fears, their concerns, the dreams they had. i am struck repeatedly by the extent to which they are vulnerable and confused and scared, and i am left to ask the question why? mississippi. i want to focus my remark on two areas. i want to make clear these rates were not carried out and in response to any outcry to people here in mississippi. we did not ask for this. i want to address the fact that more than 100 of the people detained in those rates have been charged criminally. they have been indicted by the united states department of
mr. johnson. >> members of the committee, i want to thank you for this opportunity to talk about these unprecedented rates that occur .n august 2 i represented thousands of clients. nothing i have ever done has impacted me like the work i have been involved in on behalf of the more than one thousand people impacted by the largest workplace raids in the united states history. withe sat face-to-face dozens and dozens of people who have told me through tears about their fears, their...
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mr. johnson? prime min. johnson: the institution of the monis beyond reproach. >> is prince andrew fit for purpose? mr. corbyn: before we discuss prin andrew, we should discu because of what epstein was doing. [applause] prime min. johnson: i think all vr sympathies should be obviously with ttims of jeffrey epstein and the law must certainly take its course. laura: first duel over, o eks still to this campaign. but initial impressions of the rivals for number 10 may well last. laura t.: laura kuenssberg reporting there. sir david anand borough has taken viewers around the world on his adventures, and his programs have shown how plasticc pollution is ang our oceans. the broadcaster calls plastic waste vile, and his show "blue planet 2" has won a high-profile award.ke he sith science editor david shukman. david: depressing images of plastic waste drifting in the ter, sights captured by the bbc documentary seriesatfilming evealed that how our throwaway culture is damaging life in the oceans. sir david: other fo
mr. johnson? prime min. johnson: the institution of the monis beyond reproach. >> is prince andrew fit for purpose? mr. corbyn: before we discuss prin andrew, we should discu because of what epstein was doing. [applause] prime min. johnson: i think all vr sympathies should be obviously with ttims of jeffrey epstein and the law must certainly take its course. laura: first duel over, o eks still to this campaign. but initial impressions of the rivals for number 10 may well last. laura t.:...
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mr johnson? the institution of the monarchy is beyond reproach.“ prince andrew fit for purpose?think we should discuss the victims that are there because of what has happened. i think all of our sympathies should be obviously with the vic himselfjeffrey epstein, and the vic himselfjeffrey epstein, and the law must certainly take its course. the first duel over, weeks still to go in this campaign, but initial impressions for the two rivals for number ten, they may well last. two people who wanted to be on stage and were not werejo swinson and nicola sturgeon. here are the leaders of the liberal democrats and snp reacting to the debate. ijust think what i just think what we had was the kind of bluster and diversion, from both of them, frankly, that needed to be challenged. and whether that was on them each trying to excuse their record on anti—semitism or, in their record on anti—semitism or, in the case of borisjohnson, trying to divert the question about racism onto brexit, which i thought was very strange, you know, they have just proved tonight that they are not up for the job
mr johnson? the institution of the monarchy is beyond reproach.“ prince andrew fit for purpose?think we should discuss the victims that are there because of what has happened. i think all of our sympathies should be obviously with the vic himselfjeffrey epstein, and the vic himselfjeffrey epstein, and the law must certainly take its course. the first duel over, weeks still to go in this campaign, but initial impressions for the two rivals for number ten, they may well last. two people who...
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mr. johnson. given the work in the u.s. attorney's office, is this testimony here that there was some discretionary authority and exercise with respect >> to these raids? >> the department of justice recognizes we do not prosecute cases criminally. in each instance where there is a technical violation of the law they provide specific guidance that makes clear specifically the government lawyer believes a crime may have been committed. the manual says the prosecution must also serve a substantial federal interest. and they must assess whether there is an adequate's noncriminal alternative to prosecution. >> prosecution in our system is vitally important. we are a country, >> of immigrants, but we are also a country of laws. as of he and the department of justice had no choice. that is not the, >> case. >> father, >> medina, can you give me your experience in attempting to contact ice on behalf of some of the families that you are working with? >> i tried to reach them to see where the people were. nobody know where the peopl
mr. johnson. given the work in the u.s. attorney's office, is this testimony here that there was some discretionary authority and exercise with respect >> to these raids? >> the department of justice recognizes we do not prosecute cases criminally. in each instance where there is a technical violation of the law they provide specific guidance that makes clear specifically the government lawyer believes a crime may have been committed. the manual says the prosecution must also serve...
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the prime minister barak's johnson to a russian oligarch the guardian newspaper has reported that mr johnson that russian billionaire and former k.g.b. officer alexander lebedev in april of 2018 at a party organized by mr lebedev son until recently alexander lebedev a denied the meeting took place. well now mr has distanced himself from the prime minister rejecting accusations that he has contributed to the conservative party in any way d.w. . has been to meet him in moscow. alexander lebedev likes being in the spotlight he used to be a secret service officer today he's one of russia's richest businessmen in a restaurant in moscow lebedev is launching his new book in it he denounces the corruption of the russian elite. but the multi-millionaire is making headlines for another reason his supposed interference in press it. your friends for the forest johnson are not friends with him but i know him maybe zhenya is friends with him union. genya is lebedev son of gainey he played host to british prime minister boris johnson then the foreign minister but his villa in italy. when was the last time
the prime minister barak's johnson to a russian oligarch the guardian newspaper has reported that mr johnson that russian billionaire and former k.g.b. officer alexander lebedev in april of 2018 at a party organized by mr lebedev son until recently alexander lebedev a denied the meeting took place. well now mr has distanced himself from the prime minister rejecting accusations that he has contributed to the conservative party in any way d.w. . has been to meet him in moscow. alexander lebedev...
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mr johnson said, no, he wouldn't, and any paperwork could go in the bin.both previously indicated there would have to be some form of an administrative process, but there have been more process —— questions about goods moving in the other direction. was making thejourney from great britain into northern ireland that are destined to stay here and not cross over the border into the irish republic. mrjohnson said that under those circumstances the goods would not need to be inspected at all, but trade experts and business groups here say they believe checks will be needed because, in essence, underthe brexit deal, northern ireland will still have to follow many rules of the eu single market. for example in the eu single market. for example in the area of meat products and dairy products. so labour have accused the prime minister of not understanding the deal he has negotiated. mr johnson has emphasised today that the deal is a good one for northern ireland. all these issues may be highly technical, but in this election campaign they are also highly political.
mr johnson said, no, he wouldn't, and any paperwork could go in the bin.both previously indicated there would have to be some form of an administrative process, but there have been more process —— questions about goods moving in the other direction. was making thejourney from great britain into northern ireland that are destined to stay here and not cross over the border into the irish republic. mrjohnson said that under those circumstances the goods would not need to be inspected at all,...
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people who have been angry today, mr johnson. got absolutely massive sympathy with people whose lives have been so badly affected. and you know, clearly we're going to do everything we can to help them. but some people and businesses are uninsured, and there has been criticism of the amount of money on offer to help. is £500 per household enough? 200 pounds per businesses, is that enough? there will be more available, and i made that clear to people today. so he has given a pledge here now to the national press that nobody will suffer as a consequence of this. believe me, i will hold him to task about it. she will, as well. there is an extra reassurance as well with the arrival of troops drafted into shore up flood defences ahead of more forecast rain. people here tell me they are just thankful that the army has come in, because some of their homes have been underwater now since the weekend, and the thought of further flooding is more the weekend, and the thought of furtherflooding is more rain comes down is unbearable. tonight t
people who have been angry today, mr johnson. got absolutely massive sympathy with people whose lives have been so badly affected. and you know, clearly we're going to do everything we can to help them. but some people and businesses are uninsured, and there has been criticism of the amount of money on offer to help. is £500 per household enough? 200 pounds per businesses, is that enough? there will be more available, and i made that clear to people today. so he has given a pledge here now to...
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there have been people who have been angry today, mr johnson, can you understand that? course, i have got massive sympathy with people who. .. course, i have got massive sympathy with people who... whose lives have been so badly affected, and... you know... clearly, we are going to do everything we can to help them. £500 per household, from the council, is that enough, 2500 for businesses...? there will be more available, i have made that point, i have made that clear to people today. he has given a pledge that no one will suffer as a pledge that no one will suffer as a consequence of this, he has made that pledge in front of the national media and believe me, iwill that pledge in front of the national media and believe me, i will hold him to task. she will, as well! extra reassurance with the arrival of troops, drafted into shore up flood defences ahead of more forecasted rain. people here tell me that they are just thankful that the army have come in because some of their homes have been underwater now since the weekend, and the thought of further flooding as more sin
there have been people who have been angry today, mr johnson, can you understand that? course, i have got massive sympathy with people who. .. course, i have got massive sympathy with people who... whose lives have been so badly affected, and... you know... clearly, we are going to do everything we can to help them. £500 per household, from the council, is that enough, 2500 for businesses...? there will be more available, i have made that point, i have made that clear to people today. he has...
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there are going to be big premises in this, mr johnson? any new announcements?ere will be a couple of new announcements but i don't think there is going to be a major commitment that is going to surprise us. i think we have got most of the headline announcements about 20,000 more police officers, that uplift in health spending, those kind of big, chunky policy announcements they got out early doors in the election campaign. the smaller, if i can put it this way, niche announcements, things like ending car parking charges for nurses on overnight shifts or filling in potholes, there is plenty of that in this manifesto vomit will it change the election? i wouldn't think so. i think people form a view partly of the leaders, do they think this person is fit to be prime minister, and partly the big picture. in this election, it has been fairly stark. we have had boris johnson, straight down the line, his co re johnson, straight down the line, his core message from day one get brexit done. 0n the other hand, we have had jeremy corbyn straight down the line, real change
there are going to be big premises in this, mr johnson? any new announcements?ere will be a couple of new announcements but i don't think there is going to be a major commitment that is going to surprise us. i think we have got most of the headline announcements about 20,000 more police officers, that uplift in health spending, those kind of big, chunky policy announcements they got out early doors in the election campaign. the smaller, if i can put it this way, niche announcements, things like...
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the problem for mr johnson is this, he may want that message to cut through, but it is a campaign andge could get crowded. he was talking about the flooding that has taken place, he had a former cabinet minister saying he didn't think he deserved, and as much as he might want to see the rhetoric of this campaign, there are things that he has to get past to do that. labour has been focusing on its plans for the nhs today. the party is promising six billion pounds more funding than the conservatives over a five year period. it said it would pay for the increased budget by raising taxes for the highest earners and reversing cuts to corporation tax. the duke and duchess of sussex and their son archie will be spending their son archie will be spending the summer with the queen, and it is different to last years summer. let's catch up with the weather now. blue skies offered some respite gci’oss many areas of the uk on wednesday. many places remain dry, but it wasn't for all. the sky is clouded over, we wasn't for all. the sky is clouded over, we saw wasn't for all. the sky is clouded over,
the problem for mr johnson is this, he may want that message to cut through, but it is a campaign andge could get crowded. he was talking about the flooding that has taken place, he had a former cabinet minister saying he didn't think he deserved, and as much as he might want to see the rhetoric of this campaign, there are things that he has to get past to do that. labour has been focusing on its plans for the nhs today. the party is promising six billion pounds more funding than the...
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nigel forion by rajeev to help boris johnson could have quite an impact on brexit. >> mr. -- nigel for us is saying contestecided not to the conservative party. this was a worry for boris johnson that the brexit party could take away votes. that could give labor and others a leg up. at this point, that worry appears to be off the table. liker brexit, this seems it would allow them to pursue the goal of leaving for the next deadline of january 31. as we have been through so many of the deadlines over the past three plus years, it has -- it is tough to know if that is going to happen. it does clear way one hurdle that the conservatives were worried about. rishaad: this increases the likelihood he would get a majority. it is not as simple as that. there are skeptics at the moment , which are being skeptical. 66%he bookmakers are saying chance of a majority as opposed -- to 55% before nigel for a just decision. it is a month till the election. of slogans.ot a lot of attempts to persuade the voters. labor and the liberal party could form more of a alliance. that could prove prob
nigel forion by rajeev to help boris johnson could have quite an impact on brexit. >> mr. -- nigel for us is saying contestecided not to the conservative party. this was a worry for boris johnson that the brexit party could take away votes. that could give labor and others a leg up. at this point, that worry appears to be off the table. liker brexit, this seems it would allow them to pursue the goal of leaving for the next deadline of january 31. as we have been through so many of the...
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mr johnson school system how much it's not such a sense of positive sense or want to i'm not going to take them because they're all nonsense. you know world's big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. good food descriptions. even for the owners so how to choose just pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets is really more based on what they want to sell us than what's necessarily good for the pet turns out may not be as healthy as people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in our shreyas they have auto immune disorders they've got allergies we are actually creating these problems and it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories a
mr johnson school system how much it's not such a sense of positive sense or want to i'm not going to take them because they're all nonsense. you know world's big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for...
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mr. johnson, thank you for your service. next to me is this king, thank you also for your service. and over here, has mrs. robertson. thank you for your service, and over here i have mrs. rather. thank you all for your service. i think you have your biles on the back of the screen. with that, did you have any comments about how much you had to do when you first arrived in england with the male challenge? did anybody else have any more comments regarding that before we go on to the next question? >> i think not only was there not place for our mail, we had no facilities to live and. our facilities had been bombed, and we had to quickly make a place for us to stay. and we used an old school house, we cleaned it up and made that do for our lodging. >> you kind of improvised with everything. from what i've read the theater commander came down and we were very impressed with the level of discipline that you had in your unit, your appearance, your military courtesy. how did all that come about? how did you know to do that. were you emulating someone else that you thought? that kind of ope
mr. johnson, thank you for your service. next to me is this king, thank you also for your service. and over here, has mrs. robertson. thank you for your service, and over here i have mrs. rather. thank you all for your service. i think you have your biles on the back of the screen. with that, did you have any comments about how much you had to do when you first arrived in england with the male challenge? did anybody else have any more comments regarding that before we go on to the next...
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mr. johnson. >> what i would leave under the tree for him is a christmas carol by charles dickens.] [applause] effort, myry brilliant brexit deal. is still al-hussainy with us. your idea is positioning around the bank of england's reaction function. how are you doing that? ed: when you think of the pivot point in the uae -- u.k. economy beenast six months, it has the bank of england really recognizing there is an urgent need to ease and moving away from a hiking cycle that was on the table last year and fiscal policy moving away from a tightening bias to an easing bias and we will see that accelerate after the election. with the bank of england, it keeps the rate space quite attractive. we don't haveve, a lot in terms of easing, a little less than one cut at the front end of the curve and the long and continues to be a relatively attractive in the rate space. manus: in the medium-term, your medium-term is three to five years. you talk about the potential for a structural transformation. what is it that delivers the structural transformation? is it fiscal policy and what does it tak
mr. johnson. >> what i would leave under the tree for him is a christmas carol by charles dickens.] [applause] effort, myry brilliant brexit deal. is still al-hussainy with us. your idea is positioning around the bank of england's reaction function. how are you doing that? ed: when you think of the pivot point in the uae -- u.k. economy beenast six months, it has the bank of england really recognizing there is an urgent need to ease and moving away from a hiking cycle that was on the...
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mr. johnson is not well enough to travel home to atlanta, adding their policy is the same as all private institutions in mexico, that all bills are paid at the time of discharge but then hope from a ow georgian >> called from my personal cell phone, asking me to leave and come home. >> reporter: yes, tyler perry has offered to pay the couple's bill in full. how did you feel when you got that call? >> ecstatic. >> reporter: tonight, steven awaiting discharge. sharing some advice for other travelers -- >> make sure you get supplemental international travelers insurance. it is not expensive. >> what else can travelers do to protect themselves and avoid situations like that >> reporter: the state department says be sure to check your policy before you go because while they can help you find a doctor or a hospital abroad, they do not pay medical bills. jose >> thank you very much >>> christmas is right around the corner, and one of the hallmarks of the season, the christmas tree, is in short supply, and it may cost you more to get one. kendis gibson has the details. >> reporter: across the co
mr. johnson is not well enough to travel home to atlanta, adding their policy is the same as all private institutions in mexico, that all bills are paid at the time of discharge but then hope from a ow georgian >> called from my personal cell phone, asking me to leave and come home. >> reporter: yes, tyler perry has offered to pay the couple's bill in full. how did you feel when you got that call? >> ecstatic. >> reporter: tonight, steven awaiting discharge. sharing some...
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mr. johnson? >> the institution of the monarchy is beyond rapproche. >> before we discuss prince andrew, i think we should discuss th ( applause ) >> reporter: shortly afterwards, andrew made the unprecedented announcement he's stepping back from royal duties. never before has the queen had to sideline one of her own children because of a scandal. but prince andrew's ties to jeffrey epstein has led to just that. reena. >> ninan: imtiaz tyab in london. and in hong kong tonight, heightened security hours before voters head to the polls for a critical election. tomorrow's elections are widely seen as a referendum on the months of violent protests. riot police will be at every polling station as a record number of people have registered to vote. pope francis arrived in japan today. it's only the second papal visit ever to that country. the pope travels to hiroshima, nagasaki tomorrow. he'll celebrate mass and speak out against nuclear weapons in the only cities ever to suffer atomic bomb attacks. prot
mr. johnson? >> the institution of the monarchy is beyond rapproche. >> before we discuss prince andrew, i think we should discuss th ( applause ) >> reporter: shortly afterwards, andrew made the unprecedented announcement he's stepping back from royal duties. never before has the queen had to sideline one of her own children because of a scandal. but prince andrew's ties to jeffrey epstein has led to just that. reena. >> ninan: imtiaz tyab in london. and in hong kong...
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instead mr johnson said he would prioritise any tax help on lower income earner, so he confirmed raisings when he stood for the tory leadership about trying to help middle—income earners by raising the higher rate, that is gone, no more, however, interest, when he was challenged over that and he said now was not the right time to make that sort of commitment he was applauded by tory members and supporter inner the hall. it seems to me, the tory party are prepared to forgive for that, they are prepared to accept now is perhaps not the time for those sort of tax cut, so perhaps he can ride that and then the overarching message hammered home again and again and again and he had great fun with jeremy corbyn again and again and again and he had great fun withjeremy corbyn and how he would negotiate this elusive deal, let's get brexit done, that remained the core defining message of this manifesto. interestingly on that point, as well, he did make a specific moment of saying that all conservative candidates standing in this election are right behind that withdrawal deal and trying to make the
instead mr johnson said he would prioritise any tax help on lower income earner, so he confirmed raisings when he stood for the tory leadership about trying to help middle—income earners by raising the higher rate, that is gone, no more, however, interest, when he was challenged over that and he said now was not the right time to make that sort of commitment he was applauded by tory members and supporter inner the hall. it seems to me, the tory party are prepared to forgive for that, they are...
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leader jeremy corbyn have gone head to head on television in the run up to next month's election mr johnson's conservative party changed its twitter handle during the debate to fact check e u k leading to accusations that he was trying to deceive voters. police arrested a man in connection with the murder of the journalist that daphne. from driving a car bomb was to new york in fact one of the country's most prominent business for us to learn from these intercepted his yacht off the maltese coast. 25 people have been discovered alive inside a refrigerated container on a danish cargo ship bound for the u.k. the stowaways were discovered after the vessel left. the incident comes after $39.00 vietnamese people with a dent in a truck in britain last month. and the antarctic is one of the remotest parts of the world and one of the places that warmest warming quickest that makes it an important barometer for measuring the effects of climate change on the planet so dozens of countries have established research stations to monitor and study the effects of global warming one of those the bars this is
leader jeremy corbyn have gone head to head on television in the run up to next month's election mr johnson's conservative party changed its twitter handle during the debate to fact check e u k leading to accusations that he was trying to deceive voters. police arrested a man in connection with the murder of the journalist that daphne. from driving a car bomb was to new york in fact one of the country's most prominent business for us to learn from these intercepted his yacht off the maltese...
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leader jeremy colvin have gone head to head on television in the run up to next month's election mr johnson's conservative party changed its twitter handle during the debate to fact check u.k. leading to accusations that it was trying to deceive foxes. watching d.w. news life from still to come what compelling graves teach us about climate change will have to antarctica to find out. first up today is world children's day and 30 years since world leaders made a commitment to protect the young from violence and neglect only one country has yet to ratify the un convention on the rights of the child and that's the united states since the convention was adopted deaths of children under the age of 5 afforded by 60 percent and the number of undernourished children has dropped by about half but despite the progress children's rights remain a battleground this report from funny fish oil in nigeria. a muslim neighborhood in kaduna a city in northern nigeria i came here to find out about a girl who was locked up in this place for 2 years with not much light or food and left on her own her name is her so
leader jeremy colvin have gone head to head on television in the run up to next month's election mr johnson's conservative party changed its twitter handle during the debate to fact check u.k. leading to accusations that it was trying to deceive foxes. watching d.w. news life from still to come what compelling graves teach us about climate change will have to antarctica to find out. first up today is world children's day and 30 years since world leaders made a commitment to protect the young...
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of time it's taking to be released is standard the spite of being finished in march and sent to mr johnson a fortnight ago our senior correspondent takes a closer look at the. oh boris how you've messed things up wrecks it bungled election let's toss a corps in and now with the holding a report on russian meddling the latest one number 5060 i don't think anyone bothers keep track anymore regardless that is now boris's problem we thus have a committee of parliament waiting to lay a report before this house which comments directly on what has been seen as a perceived threat to our democratic processes if the report is being called for and written and should be in the public domain the more difficult to hide go to say the irony here is off the charts conservatives spent years bashing corbett and the left for being russian stooges so why is the prime minister being difficult people will be justified in drawing the conclusion that the reporter's findings are compromising or worse for the governments and the tory party allegedly the report which is titled russia that said just russia contains ev
of time it's taking to be released is standard the spite of being finished in march and sent to mr johnson a fortnight ago our senior correspondent takes a closer look at the. oh boris how you've messed things up wrecks it bungled election let's toss a corps in and now with the holding a report on russian meddling the latest one number 5060 i don't think anyone bothers keep track anymore regardless that is now boris's problem we thus have a committee of parliament waiting to lay a report before...
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stay on the subject, we are still talking about the manifesto on the front page of the tories and mr johnsonunleash the potential of the country. what gets me about this and i am playing the role of sceptic here because i am one. iam role of sceptic here because i am one. i am from national newspapers as well and you stick a great big headline on the front page these days because not so many people buy papers and people can see at a glance where you're coming from and where the sunday express is coming from is selling new that to me could become yet another of the lies we are talking about in this particular election at the moment. my big christmas gift to britain, i don't think this is a big christmas gift andi think this is a big christmas gift and i think that it's a shame of the headline. well, i'm not sure it is a shame of a headline, it is part of it, no party is going into an election happily did december and whichever party, each party will claim they are offering a christmas gift, the lib dems would say they are offering a christmas gift of ending brexit if they wind the election. i
stay on the subject, we are still talking about the manifesto on the front page of the tories and mr johnsonunleash the potential of the country. what gets me about this and i am playing the role of sceptic here because i am one. iam role of sceptic here because i am one. i am from national newspapers as well and you stick a great big headline on the front page these days because not so many people buy papers and people can see at a glance where you're coming from and where the sunday express...
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get brexit done is obviously something mrjohnson has brexit done is obviously something mr johnson hasne is obviously something mrjohnson has been testing in focus groups to high heaven. and then jeremy corbyn saying we will negotiate a new deal if we get into power within me months, that could be plausible, then in six months to have the referendum, but is a short period of time to get such a list of things done. it took a long time to adjust all the questions and put everything into place the first time. you would need votes for eu nationals, votes for 16 —year—olds, that could make things take a lot longer. but as polly said, this is just a way of mrjohnson just trying to expose the opposition's position, which is all over the place. they would have to reproduce this deal and they have no idea who would advocate for this deal. prominent people in the shadow cabinet are former remainers, they want to stay in the eu. but what mr corbin once is very much unknown. all of these convulsions will be pulled apart tomorrow, this is obviously the prime minister trying to set the agenda. jerem
get brexit done is obviously something mrjohnson has brexit done is obviously something mr johnson hasne is obviously something mrjohnson has been testing in focus groups to high heaven. and then jeremy corbyn saying we will negotiate a new deal if we get into power within me months, that could be plausible, then in six months to have the referendum, but is a short period of time to get such a list of things done. it took a long time to adjust all the questions and put everything into place the...
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mr corbyn and mr johnson have 36 days to persuade you they are the one who deserves the car to glidend then to power. this ritual unchanging, the times anything but. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. let's speak to our wales political editor, felicity evans, who first broke the story about the welsh secretary. she's in the vale of glamorgan, alun cairns' constituency. how will this resignation of alun cairns affect the campaign in wales? george, you have to do say that campaign is in some disarray this evening because as welsh secretary alun cairns was supposed to lead it and there is no obvious candidate to replace him. mr cairns says he has done nothing wrong and the inquiry into his behaviour will clear him but a resignation at this point will damage his electoral prospects and potentially those of his party. the conservatives had hoped to gain seats in leave voting areas in the north—east of wales and we do not know how this row over the selection ofa know how this row over the selection of a candidate for the welsh assembly elections who it emerged had been accused by a judge of sabot
mr corbyn and mr johnson have 36 days to persuade you they are the one who deserves the car to glidend then to power. this ritual unchanging, the times anything but. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. let's speak to our wales political editor, felicity evans, who first broke the story about the welsh secretary. she's in the vale of glamorgan, alun cairns' constituency. how will this resignation of alun cairns affect the campaign in wales? george, you have to do say that campaign is in some disarray...
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if the tories get back in at mr johnson in the sunday express and a few says he pledges that urgent changesns majority. we can discuss in our next addition at 11:30pm whether sentence means a sentence. we will talk about that. hope you can join sentence. we will talk about that. hope you canjoin us sentence. we will talk about that. hope you can join us for that. benedicte and bonnie will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers. next on bbc news, it's time for click. i lost my sight seven years ago. navigating the world can feel like a huge challenge, even with my gorgeous guide dog, olga. i usually use my guide dog willow to get around, but today, we're trying out a new device — the wewalk smart cane. i think olga's a bit confused with the cane. laughs. the device has a round sensor to detect obstacles. i've paired it with my smartphone and airpods to send me directions. so my airpods pick up the information from my phone and the navigation system reads it out to me. when we got there it said, "starbucks now on your right". and, yeah... by then we could smell it anyway, couldn't we
if the tories get back in at mr johnson in the sunday express and a few says he pledges that urgent changesns majority. we can discuss in our next addition at 11:30pm whether sentence means a sentence. we will talk about that. hope you can join sentence. we will talk about that. hope you canjoin us sentence. we will talk about that. hope you can join us for that. benedicte and bonnie will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers. next on bbc news, it's time for click. i lost my sight...
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that mr johnson had previously denied the allegation labor has promised to safeguard the n.h.s. if it wins next month in next month's election. now we know the truth when johnson says get don it's a fraud on the british people this is the reality years of bob negotiations in h.s. these are for sale this election is now a fight for the survival of our national health service ok we can speak to paul brennan yes paul burrell is there for us live in london 1st of all paul i think it's important if we get a sort of explain as briefly as we can why the n.h.s. is such an emotive issue for most britons. the n.h.s. is a hugely emotive issue in this election because it goes to the fundamental. desire to receive people i think to have universal health care i mean the affection with which the n.h.s. is health is enormous 90 percent believe in the founding principles of the n.h.s. in recent opinion poll that is the past should be free at the point of contact in regardless. of the ability to. question is how to pay for that cat in an n.h. where costs are going up the price of drugs is going up
that mr johnson had previously denied the allegation labor has promised to safeguard the n.h.s. if it wins next month in next month's election. now we know the truth when johnson says get don it's a fraud on the british people this is the reality years of bob negotiations in h.s. these are for sale this election is now a fight for the survival of our national health service ok we can speak to paul brennan yes paul burrell is there for us live in london 1st of all paul i think it's important if...
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mr johnson was laughed at by the audience when he thinks trust is important in this campaign come inarties question is whether they can be trusted on some of the claims they are making. i imagine for both the parties, in particular the fact there is doubt over whether political parties are doing or saying. thank you. a full list of all the candidates in teesside are on the bbc website. a fullest of candidates available for you there. let's just talk about one other important story here today over in the states. the impeachment inquiry into us president donald trump is due to hear in public shortly from one of its most controversial witnesses. us ambassador to the eu, gordon sondland has become a central figure in the events surrounding allegations that president trump put pressure on ukraine to investigate the president's domestic political rivals, in return for military aid. our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue has this report. as america's man in brussels, gordon sondland had no formal responsibility for ukraine, which is not in the european union. but democrats say the pre
mr johnson was laughed at by the audience when he thinks trust is important in this campaign come inarties question is whether they can be trusted on some of the claims they are making. i imagine for both the parties, in particular the fact there is doubt over whether political parties are doing or saying. thank you. a full list of all the candidates in teesside are on the bbc website. a fullest of candidates available for you there. let's just talk about one other important story here today...
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and then its own mr johnson. and i just got out of prison for. 41 years. i'm 73 years old now i got arrested for some of. the film you know. just everything was taken out of. i'm working. on that and look i'm going to be back. to. that. time. to go. try to get. snow. welcome back to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the political divide. you know you said at the opening of the program that you believe that the country already is in a civil war and i actually happen to agree with you it's really the intensity and where we go next i have i don't want to talk about where we're going to go next because any country and we've had a civil war in our country is probably the most defining moment in our country's history was very tragic very difficult and i think we learned a lot of lessons from it though a lot of people in the left don't believe that anymore unfortunately pain can bring people together and i think that was the case how do we. avoid going to the next steps how do we do that or is it inevitable
and then its own mr johnson. and i just got out of prison for. 41 years. i'm 73 years old now i got arrested for some of. the film you know. just everything was taken out of. i'm working. on that and look i'm going to be back. to. that. time. to go. try to get. snow. welcome back to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the political divide. you know you said at the opening of the program that you believe that the country already is in a...
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produce and produce of animal origin, because northern ireland and the republic of ireland, under mr johnson'sllow eu rules. —— mrjohnson‘s own deal. he is trying to reassure people in northern ireland. it sounds quite technical, but for businesses and political parties in northern ireland, this is of great importance. the brexit party leader nigel farage has been on the campaign trail in south wales, where he told supporters that his party was the only one which would deliver what he called a "clean break" with the eu. the brexit party say they will be fielding 600 candidates across the uk, but mr farage has decided not to stand. some in the party are questioning the strategy, as our political corresponsdent alex forsyth reports. nigel farage! just days into the election, but his campaign has gone on for decades and he is not letting up. tonight in wales, nigel farage was still pushing for a brexit packed with borisjohnson. —— brexit pact. his demand now... boris, please, toughen up on this deal. it's not good enough as it is. the conservatives have ruled out a pact, in which case, he says, h
produce and produce of animal origin, because northern ireland and the republic of ireland, under mr johnson'sllow eu rules. —— mrjohnson‘s own deal. he is trying to reassure people in northern ireland. it sounds quite technical, but for businesses and political parties in northern ireland, this is of great importance. the brexit party leader nigel farage has been on the campaign trail in south wales, where he told supporters that his party was the only one which would deliver what he...
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mr johnson said under those circumstances the goods would not need to be inspected at all, but tradebrexit deal northern ireland will still have to follow many roles of the eu single market, for example, in the area of meat products and dairy products, so labour have accused the prime minister of not understanding the deal he has negotiated. mrjohnson has emphasised this is a good dealfor northern ireland, and other issues may be a highly technical, but also highly political. chris page, thanks for joining highly political. chris page, thanks forjoining us. the brexit party leader nigel farage has been on the campaign trail in south wales where he told supporters that his party was the only one which would deliver what he called a ‘clean break‘ with the eu. the brexit party say they will be fielding 600 candidates across the uk — but mr farage has decided not to stand. some in the party are questioning the strategy — as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. nigel farage! it's just days into the election, but his campaign has gone on for decades and he is not letting up. t
mr johnson said under those circumstances the goods would not need to be inspected at all, but tradebrexit deal northern ireland will still have to follow many roles of the eu single market, for example, in the area of meat products and dairy products, so labour have accused the prime minister of not understanding the deal he has negotiated. mrjohnson has emphasised this is a good dealfor northern ireland, and other issues may be a highly technical, but also highly political. chris page, thanks...
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mr. johnson. >> mr. >> and tunnel. >> and tunnel. >> can you give those back to me now? >> no. i have no use for it now. >> okay. >> any of them? >> i already passed it. >> they're gone already. okay. >> i can play guitar. >> you know how to do that. >> i have done it a few times. >> i imagine so. i never -- >> that's good. >> two injections. >> two injections. >> same stuff. >> nope. it's actually different material. it will get taken up differently in the brain. >> oh. but my brain is so smart. i was so bright my daddy called me son. gullible for silly things. >> silly things? >> did they stick that in me? >> yeah, you have a needle in there but there's no tube to it yet. >> all right. now i'm going to have you rest quietly in here and in about 30 minutes i will come and get you then we will go for pictures. >> does that mean you are knocking me out? >> no. i want you to rest quietly in here. i'm going to turn the lights down. ♪ i remember too distant battle ♪ ♪ and stars that fell out of the blue ♪ >>
mr. johnson. >> mr. >> and tunnel. >> and tunnel. >> can you give those back to me now? >> no. i have no use for it now. >> okay. >> any of them? >> i already passed it. >> they're gone already. okay. >> i can play guitar. >> you know how to do that. >> i have done it a few times. >> i imagine so. i never -- >> that's good. >> two injections. >> two injections. >> same stuff. >> nope....
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interesting this is why this is quite interesting and i know you want to return to try to say mr johnson but in the specific moment we are talking about the n.h.s. on bricks it a labor government would really go see a to new deal with the e.u. and then put it to a 2nd u.k. referendum johnson repeatedly demanded to know whether colvin will campaign for or against his own breakfast deal in that referendum but we don't know and i've asked this before we don't know which side mr corbin would campaign is he going to campaign for leave can remove come in from the other direction called impress the prime minister on the future of the national health service and emphasise the point with a personal anecdote about a friend who'd recently died of cancer the nurses that were trying to help or were unable to get anyone to see her because they were under such strain and stress and so she recorded a video saying please in my memory make sure nobody else goes through this pain other opposition party leaders were excluded from the main debate and allocated to separate t.v. interview programs the liberal
interesting this is why this is quite interesting and i know you want to return to try to say mr johnson but in the specific moment we are talking about the n.h.s. on bricks it a labor government would really go see a to new deal with the e.u. and then put it to a 2nd u.k. referendum johnson repeatedly demanded to know whether colvin will campaign for or against his own breakfast deal in that referendum but we don't know and i've asked this before we don't know which side mr corbin would...
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nothing particularly surprising in this manifesto document, setting out many of the core themes which mr johnsonablished during this election. brexit at the forefront, a pledge to get brexit done, a pledge to recruit 20,000 more police officers, more cash for the nhs, more prison places, more help for low income groups with raising the threshold for national insurance contributions. the one moment which struck out was the standout pledge to recruit 50,000 more nurses by the end of the next parliament. what was so end of the next parliament. what was so striking about that was a trumps jeremy corbyn‘s pledge to recruit 20,000 more nurses and mrjohnson also cherry picked a labour policy, bringing back bursary grants for nurses which would be worth 5000— £8,000 a year. let's listen to the prime minister. it is this one nation tory party that has already embarked on the biggest cash boost for the nhs in a generation and today, in this manifesto, we pledge 50,000 more nurses and their bursaries, and 50 million more gp surgery appointments, and today, we make this guarantee to the british people, that
nothing particularly surprising in this manifesto document, setting out many of the core themes which mr johnsonablished during this election. brexit at the forefront, a pledge to get brexit done, a pledge to recruit 20,000 more police officers, more cash for the nhs, more prison places, more help for low income groups with raising the threshold for national insurance contributions. the one moment which struck out was the standout pledge to recruit 50,000 more nurses by the end of the next...
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mr. johnson what do you , think the white house should be doing to fight impeachment as it goes forward into these public hearings? do they need to set up a war room? it seems like mr. mulvaney, your former colleague and the acting chief of staff has been , sidelined on a lot of these issues. do they need a point person at the white house to be leading the charge against impeachment? what do they need to do better? rep. johnson: well you know i , suppose they could study what previous administrations have done. this is exceedingly rare, this will only be the fourth time in u.s. history this has happened, and there is good reason for that. we all remember of course during the clinton impeachment, i think they did have a war room and a point person, a quarterback so to speak over the effort to , guard the president's interests. this is a very serious matter. it does not get more serious than this, and i think the president will take it seriously. i think mulvaney is a serious hand at the wheel. he will give good counsel. what we have to guard so jealously is the process, the procedure, and rul
mr. johnson what do you , think the white house should be doing to fight impeachment as it goes forward into these public hearings? do they need to set up a war room? it seems like mr. mulvaney, your former colleague and the acting chief of staff has been , sidelined on a lot of these issues. do they need a point person at the white house to be leading the charge against impeachment? what do they need to do better? rep. johnson: well you know i , suppose they could study what previous...
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to do is play tough and they will say "look, we will give you a very quick free—trade agreements mr johnsons the next prime minister. "the clock is ticking,..." once again because borisjohnson they know will be under real political pressure back home. you can have your quick and easy fta but you have to sign up to all of this eu regulation and level playing field regulation and level playing field regulation because the eu wants to reassure other member states that they are not going to have a real advantage competitively in the uk over the rest of the eu advantage competitively in the uk overthe rest of the eu in advantage competitively in the uk over the rest of the eu in the fta. the eu knows full well that this would be toxic publicly for the prime minister to sign away sovereignty like that and that is just one of many many reasons i wrote a twitch or threat of 21 points and i know that goes against twitter wall today as to why that is one of the many reasons... we don't talk on brexitcast this much these days because we all had to get it out on twitter! absolutely, i held myself back
to do is play tough and they will say "look, we will give you a very quick free—trade agreements mr johnsons the next prime minister. "the clock is ticking,..." once again because borisjohnson they know will be under real political pressure back home. you can have your quick and easy fta but you have to sign up to all of this eu regulation and level playing field regulation and level playing field regulation because the eu wants to reassure other member states that they are not...
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so he showed his ability to change position and now mr johnson has the time drop the tree. and it's not just the u.k. breaking away from europe that's on the ballot in scotland where there is now 50 percent support for independence it's also where the belonging to the u.k. is a viable option if brics it goes ahead my friends the bats at alternative the much better don't turn it over in our country is to take our future and our hearts and to become an independent country. the conservatives may be ahead in the polls but the party that sopped a number of its m.p.'s their onetime coalition partner the liberal democrats their own vision has persuaded moderate pro e.u. tories to back them instead. of the main opposition labor party leader jeremy corbett mixed messages of a brics it has left it significantly behind the governing conservatives coal bin will seek to make this election about issues such as the health service raising taxes on the rich anything to distract from the elephant in the room but the proper of the him the others will likely make much of his inability so far t
so he showed his ability to change position and now mr johnson has the time drop the tree. and it's not just the u.k. breaking away from europe that's on the ballot in scotland where there is now 50 percent support for independence it's also where the belonging to the u.k. is a viable option if brics it goes ahead my friends the bats at alternative the much better don't turn it over in our country is to take our future and our hearts and to become an independent country. the conservatives may...