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mr. johnson has introduced, perhaps all is not lost. in fact both sides still want to get this deal done. >> will parliament here in the u.k. even allow boris johnson to pursue this tact? david: that is the big question everyone is asking today. there's been an amendment tabled to this bill, which effectively will neuter it. give parliament the final say. this government isn't supposed to be dealing with rebelons. they have a huge majority that mr. johnson won last december. they run a very tight ship. remember when they threw out all those very senior conservatives voting against the government? even so you've got a growing list of conservative m.p.'s who say they are either going to vote against this bill or vote for this amendment. i heard from one this afternoon giving that support to this amendment. can they keep this rebellion in check? even if they can get through the commons, it was widely expected to be blocked in the upper house, the house of lords. the path of this legislation will not be smooth and next week we might hear mr
mr. johnson has introduced, perhaps all is not lost. in fact both sides still want to get this deal done. >> will parliament here in the u.k. even allow boris johnson to pursue this tact? david: that is the big question everyone is asking today. there's been an amendment tabled to this bill, which effectively will neuter it. give parliament the final say. this government isn't supposed to be dealing with rebelons. they have a huge majority that mr. johnson won last december. they run a...
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mr. johnson, your reaction? >> you know, 191 days since breonna was killed sleeping in her bed and the response is one person charged with a crime that's truly does not recommegn her murder. this is aen dimt on the criminal justice system across this country. why do you have a grand jury system? why are we allowing police officers to operate like gangs in the black community and refusing for the dignity of black lives to exist? this is something that must be addressed at the ballot box, in november, so these officers who are still subjected to federal charg charges can be brought to justice. the taylor family, the louisville, kentucky, should not continue to experience this injustice, nor should black folks across the country. >> mr. johnson, again, i'm trying to focus in on what this is versus what was on the table. do you view this as effectively a win for two officers who had faced potential charges under this review and a partial win for officer hankison who's not facing any charges related to homicide? >> i
mr. johnson, your reaction? >> you know, 191 days since breonna was killed sleeping in her bed and the response is one person charged with a crime that's truly does not recommegn her murder. this is aen dimt on the criminal justice system across this country. why do you have a grand jury system? why are we allowing police officers to operate like gangs in the black community and refusing for the dignity of black lives to exist? this is something that must be addressed at the ballot box,...
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art so how important then is the democrats intervention here on breaks it let's see help from mr boris johnson replied to nancy pelosi as comments take a listen i have dummy's respect for. nancy who were people that you know this is the distinguished congressman i says here you mention but i think that when they understand we're trying to do it it will show. concern over which is to protect the balance is not just on the situation of the good friday of the of the productive in the ninety's the other children as it misunderstands the peace process in northern ireland and if that's the that somehow detroit is not the problem does not suppose you have it wrong if you don't see how it's not suppose the role that was theirs in the food chain it was a bit possibly. the one to do to protect to this imagery of the good friday agreement is something that may be lost the bar and the presentation of this this matter and. protecting the symmetry of this agreement they've let me ask you i mean an outsider looking at this would look at boris johnson and say mr johnson you negotiate the withdrawal agreement
art so how important then is the democrats intervention here on breaks it let's see help from mr boris johnson replied to nancy pelosi as comments take a listen i have dummy's respect for. nancy who were people that you know this is the distinguished congressman i says here you mention but i think that when they understand we're trying to do it it will show. concern over which is to protect the balance is not just on the situation of the good friday of the of the productive in the ninety's the...
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art so how important then is the democrats' intervention here on breaks it let's see help from mr boris johnson replied to nancy pelosi as comments take a listen i have the most respect for. nancy who believe the people that you know this is the distinguished congressman i say this is it here you mention it i think that when they understand but try to do it it will show. concern which is to protect the balance so there's nothing to lose isn't just on the situation of the good friday of the of the president in the ninety's in the children's misunderstand the peace process in order to get back to that somehow detroit is not the world does not suppose you have it wrong. there's nothing proven wrong those are some of the food chain is a bit impossibly. funky boards of protecting the symmetry of the good friday agreement is something that may have been lost in the presentation of this this matter and they're protecting the symmetry of this agreement they've let me ask you i mean an outsider looking at this would look at boris johnson and say mr johnson you negotiate the withdrawal agreement you sign
art so how important then is the democrats' intervention here on breaks it let's see help from mr boris johnson replied to nancy pelosi as comments take a listen i have the most respect for. nancy who believe the people that you know this is the distinguished congressman i say this is it here you mention it i think that when they understand but try to do it it will show. concern which is to protect the balance so there's nothing to lose isn't just on the situation of the good friday of the of...
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mr. johnson's attendance as well. what do i think of rent control?ster, i've got a family to support and anything that keeps down the cost of living is all right with me. >> rent control isn't perfect. there are very few chillers and rent gougers who insist on bonus payments and phony tight in sales of furniture. but by the vigilance of cooperating landlords and other local citizens, as well as government officials, the public is protected. what this public. and this public. the shooting war is over, but we are still at war against inflationary prices and rents. next to food, rent is the largest item in our budget. lifting rent controls while homes are still scarce would break all other price controls. such a break of a line would be followed by skyrocketing prices and the kind of headache we had after world war one which started when rents jumped 50% after armistice day. with this situation, it becomes of the utmost importance to hold the line. break the line on rent by paying or charging illegal rent and you could help start an inflation who's only
mr. johnson's attendance as well. what do i think of rent control?ster, i've got a family to support and anything that keeps down the cost of living is all right with me. >> rent control isn't perfect. there are very few chillers and rent gougers who insist on bonus payments and phony tight in sales of furniture. but by the vigilance of cooperating landlords and other local citizens, as well as government officials, the public is protected. what this public. and this public. the shooting...
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agreement david let me ask you i mean an outsider looking at this would look at boris johnson and say mr johnson you negotiated the withdrawal agreement you signed you put your name on it weren't you thinking about these things then when you signed it how how do you make sense of that day. you know that outside it would be absolutely right because this agreement was signed off at the back end of last year it's a very recent international agreements and although dublin and some of the irish american politicians and maybe slightly exaggerating the danger from it there's no doubt that. mostly the british government is seen as in the wrong for trying to go back and we open unilaterally reopen an agreement that they made just a few months ago and we've had the british foreign secretary dominic rob over here for 2 days doing the rounds of congress and the administration really to try and smooth over all of the hairs that have been set running by this proposal of the british government and of course we've seen back in london that they're trying to amend the bill to put in extra reassurances to the euro
agreement david let me ask you i mean an outsider looking at this would look at boris johnson and say mr johnson you negotiated the withdrawal agreement you signed you put your name on it weren't you thinking about these things then when you signed it how how do you make sense of that day. you know that outside it would be absolutely right because this agreement was signed off at the back end of last year it's a very recent international agreements and although dublin and some of the irish...
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agreement david let me ask you an outsider looking at this would look at boris johnson and say mr johnson you negotiate the withdrawal agreement you signed you put your name on it weren't you thinking about these things then when you signed it how how do you make sense of that day. you know that outside it would be absolutely right because this agreement was signed off at the back end of last year it's a very recent international agreements and although dublin and some of the irish american politicians may be slightly exaggerating the danger from it there is no doubt that. mostly the british government is seen as in the wrong for trying to go back and we open unilaterally reopen an agreement that they made just a few months ago and we've had the british foreign secretary dominic rob over here for 2 days doing the rounds of congress and the administration really to try and smooth over all of the hairs that have been set running by this proposal of the british government and of course we've seen back in london that they're trying to amend the bill to put in extra reassurances to the europea
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the metro says mr johnson is reportedly gambling £100 billion — nearly as much as nhs england's entireose super fast virus tests, which it's hoped could be used by up to ten million people a day meanwhile, the pandemic has brought additional agonies for struggling indian farmers, reports the new york times, as strict lockdown brought livelihoods crashing down. and france's le figaro asks what is the government's action plan as cases continue to rise. so, let's begin. the daily mail, christmas in september, here we go. let's start with the daily mail and this take on the story and christopher, the telegraph also carries this, but the daily mail also talking about there goes christmas. this new restriction, coming in england from monday about the rule of six, we do not know where the swing and, thus the concern about christmas well—being ruined according to the daily mail. the idea of it not being over by christmas is a better management than expectations from borisjohnson management than expectations from boris johnson today management than expectations from borisjohnson today earlier i
the metro says mr johnson is reportedly gambling £100 billion — nearly as much as nhs england's entireose super fast virus tests, which it's hoped could be used by up to ten million people a day meanwhile, the pandemic has brought additional agonies for struggling indian farmers, reports the new york times, as strict lockdown brought livelihoods crashing down. and france's le figaro asks what is the government's action plan as cases continue to rise. so, let's begin. the daily mail,...
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mr. johnson: mr. president, i want to point out the fact that this is -- this is not a violation of rule 19, it's coming pretty darn close. what you just witnessed is democrats doing what they do so well, accusing the other side of doing exactly what they do only ten times or 100 times worse. earlier i chaired a business meeting in the homeland committee and government affairs committee that precipitated, made necessary by the fact that the ranking member of my committee had a ri dish lus -- ridiculous interpretation of the rules. based upon the subpoena authority i received on june 4, the ranking member said in order to schedule a subpoena or schedule a meeting, a disposition, i had to come back for another vote. so during my opening statement of that business meeting, having just described that level of meddling which, by the way, the ranking member also provided that ridiculous interpretation to our witness and the witness jonathan weiner, an individual who decided to not cooperate with the departm
mr. johnson: mr. president, i want to point out the fact that this is -- this is not a violation of rule 19, it's coming pretty darn close. what you just witnessed is democrats doing what they do so well, accusing the other side of doing exactly what they do only ten times or 100 times worse. earlier i chaired a business meeting in the homeland committee and government affairs committee that precipitated, made necessary by the fact that the ranking member of my committee had a ri dish lus --...
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agreement david let me ask you i mean an outsider looking at this would look at boris johnson and say mr johnson you negotiated the withdrawal agreement you signed you put your name on it weren't you thinking about these things then when you signed it how how do you make since a bad day. you know that outside it would be absolutely right because this agreement was signed off at the back end of last year it's a very recent international agreements and although dublin and some of the irish american politicians may be slightly exaggerating the danger from it there's no doubt that. mostly the british government is seen as in the wrong for trying to go back and reopen unilaterally reopen an agreement that they made just a few months ago and we've had the british foreign secretary dominic rob over here for 2 days doing the rounds of congress and the administration really to try and smooth over all of the heads that have been set running by this proposal of the british government and of course we've seen back in london that they're trying to amend the bill to put in extra reassurances to the european c
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mr. johnson answers his opponents call for arming with nuclear weapons.eed for strict presidential control. >> make no mistake. there is no such thing as a conventional nuclear weapon. [applause] for 19 years no nation as loosed the atom against another. to do so now is a political ,ecision of the highest order and it will lead us down an uncertain path whose outcome none may know. of the united states of america can divest himself of the responsibility for such a decision. [applause] >> as the chairs ring out, there are more in los angeles. dodgerpeople packed stadium to greet the republican candidate as he begins his campaign. barry goldwater arrives with misses goldwater to go to bat against the incumbent administration. this is the opening of his first swing that will take him into washington and four other states. mr. goldwater took the occasion to castigate the administration's tax cut as cynical, then went on to promise that reduction over five years if he is elected. media forus on social more clips and posts. >> american history tv is on social m
mr. johnson answers his opponents call for arming with nuclear weapons.eed for strict presidential control. >> make no mistake. there is no such thing as a conventional nuclear weapon. [applause] for 19 years no nation as loosed the atom against another. to do so now is a political ,ecision of the highest order and it will lead us down an uncertain path whose outcome none may know. of the united states of america can divest himself of the responsibility for such a decision. [applause]...
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mr. johnson, is that correct? >> mr. johnson, you are recognized for five minutes for your question. >> very good. thank you, madam chair. my questions are for ms. harris. i will pick up with [inaudible] left off talking about this traditional basket of protections that participants in american adjudicatory settings often have. i will start with the discussion about this live hearing that has undergone some criticism with concerns that may be a potential victim and complaint could be subject to intimidation or harassment and you addressed some of this in your written testimony, i believe but talk to us a bit if you think the rules by the permit of education struck the right balance in protecting complainants while ensuring fairness of the proce process. >> i do think so yes. i think the due process protections, while we often talk about due process protections in terms of what they do for the accused but they also do is protect the integrity of the process as a whole. if you take on credibility the opportunity to have a h
mr. johnson, is that correct? >> mr. johnson, you are recognized for five minutes for your question. >> very good. thank you, madam chair. my questions are for ms. harris. i will pick up with [inaudible] left off talking about this traditional basket of protections that participants in american adjudicatory settings often have. i will start with the discussion about this live hearing that has undergone some criticism with concerns that may be a potential victim and complaint could...
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mr. johnson trumpeted his potentials. >> you have been to australia. it is a freedom loving country. is a liberal country. >> yes, i have had some dieussions with members of british government. >> the confirmation of mr. abbott'sointment as an un-patriot advisor comes after he was given a rough ride by committee mps earlier this week. >> in 2012, you said men are by physiology or temperament more [indiscernible] than women to exercise authority or issue cmand. >> i'm not sure i ever did say that. >> he is from the right of australia's politics. a clate change skeptic, mr.he abbott encouragedrath of his political opponents on his report abuse of women. >> he wants to know what misogyny looks like an modern australia. -- in dern australia. doesn't need a motion in the house of representatives. he needs a mirror. >> it is not onlyp's who have spoken out against mr. abbott. >> he is a misogynist. he has a very poor view on lgbtq rights. >> now he will be on the advisory group. this brexit focused government, the setting mr. abbott's experience trumps complaints bbc news, westminster.ter.
mr. johnson trumpeted his potentials. >> you have been to australia. it is a freedom loving country. is a liberal country. >> yes, i have had some dieussions with members of british government. >> the confirmation of mr. abbott'sointment as an un-patriot advisor comes after he was given a rough ride by committee mps earlier this week. >> in 2012, you said men are by physiology or temperament more [indiscernible] than women to exercise authority or issue cmand. >>...
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a thank you mr speaker i want. boris johnson sitting after what 10 minutes of taking us through what they're going to do secure starmer the the leader of the main opposition party in the u.k. the labor party he delivered a virtual party conference speech 3 hours ago so that he made a quick run back to the house of commons to reply to what mr johnson's announced it basically boils down into 6 points a few of them people in the u.k. people in england pardon me not in the u.k. in england if they can work from home they must do so all pubs bars and restaurants table service and they will must close at 10 pm not last orders so no one's going to go ding ding ding come up to the bar and buy your last drink they must shut and they're also extending the facemask regulation regulations rather to include retail store outlets taxis members that kind of thing and he also is saying that covert security becomes a legal thing that means that if say a company or a gym or a facility a place that people go if they break the strictures surrounding
a thank you mr speaker i want. boris johnson sitting after what 10 minutes of taking us through what they're going to do secure starmer the the leader of the main opposition party in the u.k. the labor party he delivered a virtual party conference speech 3 hours ago so that he made a quick run back to the house of commons to reply to what mr johnson's announced it basically boils down into 6 points a few of them people in the u.k. people in england pardon me not in the u.k. in england if they...
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johnson. i was standing in the crowd by the side of mrs. thomas dorsey when lincoln touched mr. johnson and pointed me out. the first expression which came to his face, and which i think was the true index of his heart, was one a bitter contempt and aversion. seeing that i had observed him, he try to assume a more friendly parents, but it was too late. it is useless to close the door when all within had been seen. his first glance was the frown of a man, the second was the sickly smile of a demagogue. i turned to mrs. dorsey and said, whatever andrew johnson may be, he is no friend of our race. a fact that will be confirmed when douglas brings a delegation of african american leaders to meet with johnson at the white house to try to convince him to give african american men the right to vote. johnson is totally dismissive. then when he leaves, johnson turns to his personal secretary and says, i know that douglas. he's just like any other and word and he would soon or cut a white man's throat then not. it will be frederick douglass is conclusion that this is the wrong man with the
johnson. i was standing in the crowd by the side of mrs. thomas dorsey when lincoln touched mr. johnson and pointed me out. the first expression which came to his face, and which i think was the true index of his heart, was one a bitter contempt and aversion. seeing that i had observed him, he try to assume a more friendly parents, but it was too late. it is useless to close the door when all within had been seen. his first glance was the frown of a man, the second was the sickly smile of a...
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people and done in suit at the moment there's a very sort of small coterie of leave people and mr johnson appears to be very much influenced by them not listening to british business or basically the british public opinion which wants a deal at the moment u.k. political journalist peter oborne speaking to us from welcher in the u.k. sir thank you pleasure thank you. nearly 300 refugees have been rescued from a beach in indonesia after drifting at sea for 6 months at least 30 people died on the journey from bangladesh those who survived have been moved to a temporary shelter but it's not clear if they'll be allowed to stay in indonesia jessica washington reports from jakarta. after 7 months at sea these children are exhausted and traumatized they survived a dangerous journey to safe in indonesia in provence of onsen nearly $300.00 or hindu refugees disembarked in indonesia but at least those who died on the long trip from bangladesh. fortunately we came to indonesia indonesian people are really hopeful towards us. local authorities a working with the un's refugee agency to provide support
people and done in suit at the moment there's a very sort of small coterie of leave people and mr johnson appears to be very much influenced by them not listening to british business or basically the british public opinion which wants a deal at the moment u.k. political journalist peter oborne speaking to us from welcher in the u.k. sir thank you pleasure thank you. nearly 300 refugees have been rescued from a beach in indonesia after drifting at sea for 6 months at least 30 people died on the...
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mr. johnson normally counts himse apart -- a part.said, you cannot protect just the elderly because if the virus spreads among young people, it will reach and the let the virus rip approach, he said it, if you did that, the health system would be overwhelmed. i thought it was really interesting and i am glad you spotted it as well. anchor: it is interesting to watctheic very de line the prime minister is trying to walk. si do this at the moment, the balance of suppr the virus and protecting the economy. it is so delicate at the moment you could easily imagine us hearing from the prime minister again one way or another in a few weeks time. correspondent: what the prime minister has been sayingay all is perhaps something everybody would agree with,, very politicierybody in this country, every country around the w world,ch is, we are protecting lives and notbetween destroying the economy. who could object attractive proposition? the question is, will it work? that is what this is about now. will the measures that the vernment has introdu
mr. johnson normally counts himse apart -- a part.said, you cannot protect just the elderly because if the virus spreads among young people, it will reach and the let the virus rip approach, he said it, if you did that, the health system would be overwhelmed. i thought it was really interesting and i am glad you spotted it as well. anchor: it is interesting to watctheic very de line the prime minister is trying to walk. si do this at the moment, the balance of suppr the virus and protecting the...
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is threatening legal action mr johnson is proposing to alter the agreement on the movement of goods and people between northern ireland and the republic of ireland which was put in place to prevent a so-called hard border and the us house speaker nancy pelosi has warned there will be no trade deal with washington if the british government undermines the 1998 good friday agreement which ended the conflict in northern ireland good friday accords are very high priority for us democrats and republicans house and senate so that if the u.k. if anything to undermine the good friday accords they should not as i told them in the u.k. for different elements of french the haitian there they should not even think about having a u.s. u.k. by lateral trade agreement. let's bring in our so campbell he's the former u.k. prime minister tony blair spokesman and director of communications he joins us from london so mr campbell we have tony blair and john major today with this open letter in the press excoriating boris johnson and making the perfectly valid accurate point that he won an election on a deal
is threatening legal action mr johnson is proposing to alter the agreement on the movement of goods and people between northern ireland and the republic of ireland which was put in place to prevent a so-called hard border and the us house speaker nancy pelosi has warned there will be no trade deal with washington if the british government undermines the 1998 good friday agreement which ended the conflict in northern ireland good friday accords are very high priority for us democrats and...
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on the uk site even though mr johnson's government is dominated by people pretty hard line when it comesure relations with the eu, getting a deal with it your opinion is the best way to deliver on the promise to not be talking about europe and the european union any more so there is 20 of reasons on why they might want to do 20 of reasons on why they might want todoa 20 of reasons on why they might want to do a deal but paramount is affording economic direct —— discussion on east side. but i am not aware whether there will be one. rob getting brexit done, that was a mantra for so long. does anybody ca re mantra for so long. does anybody care in britain particular among boris johnson's base care in britain particular among borisjohnson‘s base that care in britain particular among boris johnson's base that this argument is not happening? you have raised a cracking point and jane because you know what is happening all over the world. people are thinking what an earth is going on in britain? has the government gone bonkers they have upset everybody in the european union, they have upset form
on the uk site even though mr johnson's government is dominated by people pretty hard line when it comesure relations with the eu, getting a deal with it your opinion is the best way to deliver on the promise to not be talking about europe and the european union any more so there is 20 of reasons on why they might want to do 20 of reasons on why they might want todoa 20 of reasons on why they might want to do a deal but paramount is affording economic direct —— discussion on east side. but...
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mr. johnson. mr. johnson: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with iberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: it will the gentleman suspend. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. higgins: mr. speaker, the trump administration supports killing the only law that protects americans from pre-existing medical conditions. 54 million americans could lose health insurance coverage without this important patient p
mr. johnson. mr. johnson: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with iberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my...
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step towards new legislation that would let the country's government break international law by mr bush johnson insists the internal markets bill covering trade of the brics it is vital to protect the country's territorial integrity. us president donald trump has authorized federal disaster aid for the states of california and oregon which are both battling wildfires he's been in california to meet officials and visit areas worst affected by the wildfires but he's clashed with the state's leaders and his democratic challenger for the presidency joe biden although should his dismissal of the role of climate change the president is instead blame the states for their management of forests $1000.00 national guard soldiers and airmen a set to be deployed to the u.s. state of oregon which has 13 large fires. meanwhile the fires are killed at least $33.00 people with thousands of homes and businesses burnt down $22.00 people are also currently missing in oregon nearly $100.00 fires are burning in the 3 states along the west coast parts of 6 states including oregon utah and california have been issued
step towards new legislation that would let the country's government break international law by mr bush johnson insists the internal markets bill covering trade of the brics it is vital to protect the country's territorial integrity. us president donald trump has authorized federal disaster aid for the states of california and oregon which are both battling wildfires he's been in california to meet officials and visit areas worst affected by the wildfires but he's clashed with the state's...
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is threatening legal action mr johnson is proposing to alter the agreement on the movement of goods and people between northern ireland and the republic of ireland which was put in place to prevent a so-called hard border the us house speaker nancy pelosi has warned they will be no trade deal with washington if the british government undermines the 1998 good friday agreement which ended conflict in northern ireland good friday accords were very high priority for us democrats and republicans house and senate so that if the u.k. did anything to undermine the good friday accords they should not as i told them in the u.k. for different elements of purchasing haitian there they should not even think about having a u.s. u.k. i lateral trade agreement well earlier i spoke to alistair campbell he's a spokesman and advisor to tourney from 1997 when we won the election he thinks it's extraordinary the politicians from across party lines are united in their criticism of the current prime minister boris johnson. the country i'm afraid elected a complete charlatan as prime minister and i think the c
is threatening legal action mr johnson is proposing to alter the agreement on the movement of goods and people between northern ireland and the republic of ireland which was put in place to prevent a so-called hard border the us house speaker nancy pelosi has warned they will be no trade deal with washington if the british government undermines the 1998 good friday agreement which ended conflict in northern ireland good friday accords were very high priority for us democrats and republicans...
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us live from the house of commons in london so paul this is not going to be plain sailing for mr johnson's government. no it has to go through several stages of parliament stage that we're at today is the 2nd reading and that's a debate in the parliament building behind me because of the conservative majority in that lower house in the commons i don't expect it to be overturned despite the dissent and disquiet that we've heard from backbenchers some of them very prominent backbenchers that said then the next stage is the committee stage and that's next week and at that stage amendments to the proposed legislation can be tabled by those dissenters in the hope that they can change the nature of the bill perhaps take out some of that dynamite take out some of those offending clauses that they're so unhappy about so for today i think what we're going to hear is boris johnson opening the debate giving his reasons why he believes it's so necessary and he will then hear the criticism of his own party essentially who are very unhappy that this legislation appears to go against international law is
us live from the house of commons in london so paul this is not going to be plain sailing for mr johnson's government. no it has to go through several stages of parliament stage that we're at today is the 2nd reading and that's a debate in the parliament building behind me because of the conservative majority in that lower house in the commons i don't expect it to be overturned despite the dissent and disquiet that we've heard from backbenchers some of them very prominent backbenchers that said...
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almost $6200.00 infections announced on wednesday and that takes the total to more than $410000.00 mr johnson unveiled tighter restrictions on tuesday which he said could last up to 6 months. the indian military has begun disciplinary proceedings against a few of its soldiers in kashmir after admitting that they exceeded their legal powers in june they gunned down 3 young men this rare admission of wrongdoing came after a family to follow the complaint accusing soldiers of killing them in a staged gun battle stratford as its report says. john sits with her family at their home in regime in the himalayan region of indian administered jamu and kashmir son. and his 2 cousins were killed by indian army soldiers on july the 18th. but it's been over 2 months that we remain here and there we forgotten to be forgotten to live and forgotten to take care of our cattle i miss him always wherever i go i miss him those who are involved in killing our children they too have children how can they do this brutal crime they were all innocent and had all the necessary documents with them required for identific
almost $6200.00 infections announced on wednesday and that takes the total to more than $410000.00 mr johnson unveiled tighter restrictions on tuesday which he said could last up to 6 months. the indian military has begun disciplinary proceedings against a few of its soldiers in kashmir after admitting that they exceeded their legal powers in june they gunned down 3 young men this rare admission of wrongdoing came after a family to follow the complaint accusing soldiers of killing them in a...
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mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: i rise in support of h.r. 5053, the justice for juveniles act. this bill eliminates some of the obstacles for juvenile prisoners seeking relief from our correctional facilities in federal court. juvenile offenders often lack the knowledge to pursue an exhaust all of the complex administrative roles and grievance procedures in our correctional facilities. h.r. 5053 will provide juvenile offenders quicker access to courts when they feel they are being abused or mistreated. president trump has been a leader on criminal justice reform. he signed into law the bipartisan first step act in december of 2018. the president has also commuted the lengthen prison sentences of several nonviolent offenders and more recently pardoned alice johnson who served 22 years of a life sentence for nonviolent drug trafficking. this bill is another important step in criminal justice reform. i was honored to be the republican lead on this bill.
mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: i rise in support of h.r. 5053, the justice for juveniles act. this bill eliminates some of the obstacles for juvenile prisoners seeking relief from our correctional facilities in federal court. juvenile offenders often lack the knowledge to pursue an exhaust all of the complex administrative roles and grievance procedures in our correctional...
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mr. johnson, the prime minister of the u.k., to address the nation at 8 p.m. u.k. time. main opponent, the head of the labour party, is saying a second lockdown would be a sign of government failure. what we are talking about at the moment is not a lockdown, but extra restrictions being put in place. we will have to see whether that works or whether there is a second lockdown. here is mr. stormer right now -- starmer right now. tarier: the second thing i learned is the crisis reveals character like nothing else. ♪ ♪ >> we react a little less aggressively, i think that will lead to higher inflation, higher inflation expectations and we will wind up exceeding the target. if there was ever a time you thought maybe the ingredients for inflation are in play is we've got gigantic fiscal deficits combined with a more relaxed central bank and really rapid growth, off the charts rapid growth. so, you probably will get some inflation, i think, even in the near-term over the next year. so, i don't think it will be quite as quiescent as it was before the pandemic. >> you also said o
mr. johnson, the prime minister of the u.k., to address the nation at 8 p.m. u.k. time. main opponent, the head of the labour party, is saying a second lockdown would be a sign of government failure. what we are talking about at the moment is not a lockdown, but extra restrictions being put in place. we will have to see whether that works or whether there is a second lockdown. here is mr. stormer right now -- starmer right now. tarier: the second thing i learned is the crisis reveals character...
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mr. johnson will urge the world to unite against coronavirus, which he calls a common foe. he will also lay out a five-point plan to prevent future pandemics. johnson, however, has his work cut out at home. the u.k. has reported its highest daily increase in cases since the pandemic began for the second day in a row. and it has health officials worried and restrictions have been tightened in some areas. for more, let's go to scott mcclain. he joins us live from london. anyway you look at it, scott, these aren't good days for people in this pandemic there. >> yeah, you're absolutely right, natalie. the u.k. is reporting 6,000 new cases of the coronavirus every, single day. that's more than this country has ever recorded since the beginning of the pandemic. the health secretary, though, estimates this second wave is not nearly as bad as the first one. that's because, he says, the most cases, the first time around, they weren't being picked up. he thinks there were more than 100,000 cases but a small fraction were being caught by the limited testing they were doing. another pie
mr. johnson will urge the world to unite against coronavirus, which he calls a common foe. he will also lay out a five-point plan to prevent future pandemics. johnson, however, has his work cut out at home. the u.k. has reported its highest daily increase in cases since the pandemic began for the second day in a row. and it has health officials worried and restrictions have been tightened in some areas. for more, let's go to scott mcclain. he joins us live from london. anyway you look at it,...
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mr. johnson.i turn to the representative from columbia, you have five minutes. >> can you hear, mister chairman? >> yes we have you. >> thank. you this is a very important hearing and not the first one we had on the subject. i am concerned that despite identifying this problem, going back to 2006, we are in 2020 now and the fbi has done nothing to address what has become a growing threat. and now, there appears to be something that doesn't exist at all. i know that the two fbi witnesses did come forward last year, they had more than 2000 words of testimony. they didn't used the words white supremacy once. and that is after the charlottesville killing. even more concerning for me, it's that there's been a recent whistleblower report that senior trump administration appointees have attempted to suppress. and sent through an assessment that the dhs had predicted an elevated threat environment from white supremacist routes this year. that is what i mean about a growing threat. that is still being deni
mr. johnson.i turn to the representative from columbia, you have five minutes. >> can you hear, mister chairman? >> yes we have you. >> thank. you this is a very important hearing and not the first one we had on the subject. i am concerned that despite identifying this problem, going back to 2006, we are in 2020 now and the fbi has done nothing to address what has become a growing threat. and now, there appears to be something that doesn't exist at all. i know that the two fbi...
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mr. mike johnson from the great state of louisiana. r. johnson: mr. speaker, i yield -- mr. johnson: i want to give thanks to both gentlemen from texas for organizing this special order tonight and all our colleagues who have spoken tonight, congressman baird for all he's given for our country. the words he shared he means from his heart and he's shown and proven that. we organized this special order to talk about protecting america's values and protecting our communities. there's a lot of outrage, a lot of alarm in the country today. and it's justified. it was just a couple of days ago, of course, in los angeles, where two sheriff's deputy, one 24-year-old man and a 3 -year-old young mother were brutally attacked as they sat in their police cruiser. as they were rushed to the hospital, protesters were blocking the entrances and exits to the emergency room chanting, we hope they die, kill the police. it's outrageous. it's alarming. this is just the latest example, of course, of the violence and vitriol going largely ignored by the democrat majority in the house. unfortunately
mr. mike johnson from the great state of louisiana. r. johnson: mr. speaker, i yield -- mr. johnson: i want to give thanks to both gentlemen from texas for organizing this special order tonight and all our colleagues who have spoken tonight, congressman baird for all he's given for our country. the words he shared he means from his heart and he's shown and proven that. we organized this special order to talk about protecting america's values and protecting our communities. there's a lot of...
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mr. johnson, same question. [ inaudible ] >> hey, jason, you're muted. jason, can't hear. you hang on. no. i can tell you're making sense. i can tell you're making a brilliant point, but we just can't hear it. this is going to -- it's going to earn you a return appearance so we can hear some of this brilliance. all right, lanhee, your prediction on the first debate. what do you think could be the dynamic, and how do these change as fluid events because we get to have more than one? >> yeah. well, each debate sets the tone for the next debate, and it certainly is a series, right? so what happens in one will affect what happens in the next one. i think the biggest challenge -- and i remember this from preparing marco rubio when he had to debate donald trump in the primaries in 2016. you know, it's hard to prepare in terms of debating donald trump because you just don't know what's going to come out of his mouth. you don't know where the attack lines are going to be. you have a sense of maybe where he wants to go, so i think that lack of predictability makes it tough. but again, if biden'
mr. johnson, same question. [ inaudible ] >> hey, jason, you're muted. jason, can't hear. you hang on. no. i can tell you're making sense. i can tell you're making a brilliant point, but we just can't hear it. this is going to -- it's going to earn you a return appearance so we can hear some of this brilliance. all right, lanhee, your prediction on the first debate. what do you think could be the dynamic, and how do these change as fluid events because we get to have more than one?...
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mr. johnson and the people here, it's unbelievable what we have here right now. it's all to protect the people of kenosha, and i still i'll take you to help i can get and i thank you for. >> hanky. you've done a great job. just if they are watching, portland or chicago or new york or any one of other cities that were talking about, but portland probably so easy, maybe that would be the first one because i see it every night it's on the news, it's burning. they are always playing games and i don't know he gets up and says we're trying to work together. the whole thing -- in the want to burn down his house last night, the mayor. we're ready, willing and able to send them a massive group of people that are really highly treated usada your experience, right? we could solve the problem in less than an hour importance i hope they call it eventually biblical and at some point bill we will just have to do a cell. we'll have to do something that's, how to think that people will be extremely happy with. maybe the myhrvold and maybe the governor wolf but i don't know if the
mr. johnson and the people here, it's unbelievable what we have here right now. it's all to protect the people of kenosha, and i still i'll take you to help i can get and i thank you for. >> hanky. you've done a great job. just if they are watching, portland or chicago or new york or any one of other cities that were talking about, but portland probably so easy, maybe that would be the first one because i see it every night it's on the news, it's burning. they are always playing games and...
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mr. johnson, your first question for senator kennedy. storiesere have been hinting that the russians may have resumed the testing of nuclear devices. if this is true, should the united states resume nuclear testing? and if the russians do not start testing, can you foresee any circumstances in which the red states might resume its own series of tests? sen. kennedy: i think the next president should make a last effort to secure an agreement on tests, number one. i think we should be go back to geneva, whoever is elected, and try once again. if we fail then, if we are unable to come to an agreement, and i hope we can, because it does not involve the united states, britain, france, and the soviet union. because of new breakthroughs in technology, there's indications for the time the next president's term in office has come to an end, there may be 10, 15 countries with atomic energy. all the effect it can have on the atmosphere, and more and more countries will have an atomic capacity, with more chance of war. so, more effort should be made.
mr. johnson, your first question for senator kennedy. storiesere have been hinting that the russians may have resumed the testing of nuclear devices. if this is true, should the united states resume nuclear testing? and if the russians do not start testing, can you foresee any circumstances in which the red states might resume its own series of tests? sen. kennedy: i think the next president should make a last effort to secure an agreement on tests, number one. i think we should be go back to...
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wave of the corona virus is now inevitable restrictions in parts of england have been tightened mr johnson says he wants to avoid a 2nd full scale lockdown spain's introduced fresh curbs on travel in areas badly affected by a new surge in infections that currently has the highest number of cases in western europe and france is registered a record increase in coffee 1000 cases more than 13000 over the last day. margaret harrison speaks for the world health organization i asked her why europe is seeing such a surge in cases yes we particularly concerned about the european situation about the northern hemisphere because as we know it with a note in hemisphere is about to end the colder months where it's much harder to socially distance because people tend to crowd into smaller spaces to keep warm and we know that that's the worst thing you can do you need to keep your distance you need to avoid contact and you need to avoid being in crowded closed spaces with put into lation. of course the hospitals tend to get overcrowded with other illnesses in the colder months so we are really saying no i
wave of the corona virus is now inevitable restrictions in parts of england have been tightened mr johnson says he wants to avoid a 2nd full scale lockdown spain's introduced fresh curbs on travel in areas badly affected by a new surge in infections that currently has the highest number of cases in western europe and france is registered a record increase in coffee 1000 cases more than 13000 over the last day. margaret harrison speaks for the world health organization i asked her why europe is...
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there are plenty of voices on mr johnson's backbenchers calling for him to exercise caution and avoidoing too much to damage the economy. there simply has to bea the economy. there simply has to be a balance. we cannot trade lives tomorrow to save lives today. we need to meet this virus head—on but actually, we need to understand that if you want to have first world public services such as the nhs you need a first world economy that can generate the wealth to pay nurses and doctors, to pay teachers and fund that pensions and keep people employed. in downing street, the government's chief medical and scientific advisers painted a scenario where they could be 50,000 confirmed infections by the middle of october and more than 200 deaths a day a month later. if we don't do enough the virus will take off and at the virus will take off and at the moment that is the path that we are clearly on. and, if we do not change course, then going to find ourselves in a very difficult problem. the chief medical officers of all four nations have now recommended the official covid and that there will be
there are plenty of voices on mr johnson's backbenchers calling for him to exercise caution and avoidoing too much to damage the economy. there simply has to bea the economy. there simply has to be a balance. we cannot trade lives tomorrow to save lives today. we need to meet this virus head—on but actually, we need to understand that if you want to have first world public services such as the nhs you need a first world economy that can generate the wealth to pay nurses and doctors, to pay...
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mr. johnson, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: how much time? the gentleman from ohio is recognized for two minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to speak about a missed opportunity. a missed opportunity to deliver for the american people an energy strategy that advances america's exceptionalism. instead, while this energy package isn't quite the radical left's green new deal, it's inspired by it. you heard about the dozens of other amendments republicans offered to show our vision for america's energy future, including two of mine that would break down regulatory barriers to export more american l and g and advance america's nuclear power technology. but those were ruled out of order by the majority. what we are left with is unserious legislation that picks winners and losers, throws billions of taxpayer dollars at green pet projects, and lacks the needed regulatory reforms to bring america's economy into the 21st century. energy dominance is the key for america to remain at the head of global leadership table. unfortunat
mr. johnson, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: how much time? the gentleman from ohio is recognized for two minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to speak about a missed opportunity. a missed opportunity to deliver for the american people an energy strategy that advances america's exceptionalism. instead, while this energy package isn't quite the radical left's green new deal, it's inspired by it. you heard about the dozens of other amendments republicans offered...
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mr. boris johnson snatched an unlikely deal from the jaws of defeat.er a long negotiation with the european union. >> i do think this deal represents a very good deal for the eu and the u.k.. reporter: in interviews, he heaped praise on his hard work. >> what you have is a fantastic deal for all of the u.k. reporter: at heart, the deal would prevent an internal order in ireland. now his government has found fault with the details and is reportedly planning to terra partrts of itt. a move that could see borders returned, jeopardizing peace in the region. ireland's foreign minister said unilaterally reneging on a treaty would be a very unwise way to proceed. coming at the start of a crunch week for trade t talks, the eu's chief negotiator told french radio he was concerned. >> what can i say today? i remain worried. it's not the last round of brexit negotiations starting this week. we have of the rounds in september and october. i went to london again but these are difficult negotiations because the british want the best of two worlds in a way. reporter:
mr. boris johnson snatched an unlikely deal from the jaws of defeat.er a long negotiation with the european union. >> i do think this deal represents a very good deal for the eu and the u.k.. reporter: in interviews, he heaped praise on his hard work. >> what you have is a fantastic deal for all of the u.k. reporter: at heart, the deal would prevent an internal order in ireland. now his government has found fault with the details and is reportedly planning to terra partrts of itt. a...
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miss johnson: thank you, mr. speaker -- ms. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. we woke up this morning to another 1,000 souls lost to coronavirus. and the western states are ablaze. our most powerful weapon for combating these threats is rigorous, unbiased science. and yet this administration continues to suppress and misrepresent the work of our federal scientists. h.h.s. officials appear to be tampering with public health bulletins to suit the political narrative. e.p.a. is misrepresenting its own analysts work to absolve polluters. just yesterday the president claimed that science doesn't know about the impacts of climate change. if science doesn't know, who does? this cannot go on. and my committee has been fighting back. among another initiatives, we have passed the scientific integrity act to make sure federal science is not distorted by politics or special interest. no matter who is in the white house. as we work to make this bill a law, i commend all of our federal scientists who remain objective, exacting, and .ransparent don't quit, continue to stand u
miss johnson: thank you, mr. speaker -- ms. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. we woke up this morning to another 1,000 souls lost to coronavirus. and the western states are ablaze. our most powerful weapon for combating these threats is rigorous, unbiased science. and yet this administration continues to suppress and misrepresent the work of our federal scientists. h.h.s. officials appear to be tampering with public health bulletins to suit the political narrative. e.p.a. is misrepresenting its...
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mr. wolf: thank you. chairman johnson: thank you, senator carper. senator hawley? sen. hawley: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. wolf, thank you for being here. i enjoyed speaking with you last week in anticipation of this hearing. let me talk to you a little bit about operation legend, which the department is participating in, which is so important to my home state. just last week with another tragic shooting death in the city of st. louis that marked , that city's 195th death this year, three months to go of course in a year that already surpasses though last year's total, which was itself horrific, 194 killings in 2019. we are seeing a surge of violent crime across my state, unfortunately, and across the united states. this is one of the reasons why i so appreciate your department's cooperation and help with operation legend, which is itself named for a missouri resident, legend taliferro, a four-year-old boy who was killed sleeping in his home in kansas city, missouri. when you were here in august, you talk at some length, about the department's involvement in operation l
mr. wolf: thank you. chairman johnson: thank you, senator carper. senator hawley? sen. hawley: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. wolf, thank you for being here. i enjoyed speaking with you last week in anticipation of this hearing. let me talk to you a little bit about operation legend, which the department is participating in, which is so important to my home state. just last week with another tragic shooting death in the city of st. louis that marked , that city's 195th death this year, three...
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mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman i appreciate it. of course is been a lot of attention and rightfully so given all of the wired joe wildfires for the numbers are tragic the numbers the data is tragic. don't see as much news coverage it seems to me is how proactive fuels management can really reduce that risk. there are not near as many in for service lands that i would like to see all the with you to implementation. sometimes as mitigation stories are fewer and further between that we would like. at that end, i would like to highlight for my colleagues some of the examples from south dakota for this proactive forest management really worked. we really been break the fire triangle by managing fuel loads, we can protect lives, property and critical habitat. not for critic record creatures but humans use that area for all manner of recreation. so one example is just three weeks ago. as a hot, dry, when the day. in the bear fire start of the black hills national forest. this is southwest of deerfield wake. it's a fairly highly popular re
mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman i appreciate it. of course is been a lot of attention and rightfully so given all of the wired joe wildfires for the numbers are tragic the numbers the data is tragic. don't see as much news coverage it seems to me is how proactive fuels management can really reduce that risk. there are not near as many in for service lands that i would like to see all the with you to implementation. sometimes as mitigation stories are fewer and further between that...
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former leader of this conservative party says that it's wrong i think i believe michael rather than mr johnsoneve michael rather than anybody else in downing street as well. and when somebody come up a former prime minister likejohn major, somebody come up a former prime minister like john major, comes forward and criticises this, you need to regret thatjohn major tends to be forgotten. he was the original architect of the belfast agreement and negotiated withjohn hume and david trimble. john is not the sort of person that's going to seek to damage the situation in northern ireland, quite the reverse. when those people of that calibre talk, i'm prepared to listen to them, and i'm prepared to listen to them, and i'm also prepared to listen to what's inside my own head. that says this is a matter of principle and i will stand by that principle. is a very strong words from you that you no longer trust what is coming out of downing street. what are you prepared to do? would you vote against this bill if it is taken away when it comes to the house? against this bill if it is taken away when it come
former leader of this conservative party says that it's wrong i think i believe michael rather than mr johnsoneve michael rather than anybody else in downing street as well. and when somebody come up a former prime minister likejohn major, somebody come up a former prime minister like john major, comes forward and criticises this, you need to regret thatjohn major tends to be forgotten. he was the original architect of the belfast agreement and negotiated withjohn hume and david trimble. john...
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we did hear the exchange earlier and mr johnson did set out a lot of those measures.ay a warning to people and england saying that if people obey the rules and managed to bring down that transmission of the virus, then that transmission of the virus, then that means it will have worked. however, if people do not follow the rules, there was a definite morning there that he is prepared to go further. —— warning there. he has been under enormous pressure and he is looking get he can one hand save as many lives as possible, on the other hand ministers are extremely concerned about the economy and about livelihoods and about people possibly jobs about livelihoods and about people possiblyjobs and it is that balance of trying to hit that balance really to make sure that people can continue with some semblance of a normal life. it is important to say there are many people across the united kingdom and other parts of england as well where they are already living under much tighter restrictions and i think boris johnson will be very clear that there could be some very difficul
we did hear the exchange earlier and mr johnson did set out a lot of those measures.ay a warning to people and england saying that if people obey the rules and managed to bring down that transmission of the virus, then that transmission of the virus, then that means it will have worked. however, if people do not follow the rules, there was a definite morning there that he is prepared to go further. —— warning there. he has been under enormous pressure and he is looking get he can one hand...
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mr. johnson including washing his car, the journal reported.so, when this gets exposed -- i think it was mr. johnson -- went after this guy and removed him because they said the president obama did not have his full confidence. so, the hypocrisy we're seeing here today is just unconscionable. it just amazes me. this committee is supposed to be apolitical, and we pride ourselves on it. i'm not seeing it. in fact, i haven't seen it this whole year, mr. chairman, and it saddens me. and so with what i've heard from you, the relieving of duty of ig linicks was more than acceptable. it wasn't president trump just didn't have confidence in this guy. he failed to meet the required time. >> the committee asked the inspector general to review the false 2019 emergency that the administration declared to push through that $8 billion in arms sales. since then we've learned that the ig's investigative work was largely done by the end of 2019. inside the department, obviously the buck stops with secretary pompeo. he's the one who makes determinations like thi
mr. johnson including washing his car, the journal reported.so, when this gets exposed -- i think it was mr. johnson -- went after this guy and removed him because they said the president obama did not have his full confidence. so, the hypocrisy we're seeing here today is just unconscionable. it just amazes me. this committee is supposed to be apolitical, and we pride ourselves on it. i'm not seeing it. in fact, i haven't seen it this whole year, mr. chairman, and it saddens me. and so with...
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young people in britain is causing special concern right now it sparked strict new measures from mr boris johnson said he had no choice i'm sorry about that and i wish that we did norte have to take this step but as your prime minister i must do what is necessary to stop the spread of the virus and to save lives. so a key measure is banning gatherings of more than 6 people including indoors rule breakers will be fined covert secure events and large households are exceptions as well as work in education settings but the country is already reeling of course from failures in the government's response says kate partridge picks up now. it's all about a sharp rise in coronavirus cases the government's chief medical advisor chris witty he was also on there with the prime minister as well he said that the cases that come up rapidly over the last few days even and the rates are going up in a certain age group as well it's among the young people and that has been stately rising since the middle of august position leaders like here star but he also had a few sharp words to say about the government's the you
young people in britain is causing special concern right now it sparked strict new measures from mr boris johnson said he had no choice i'm sorry about that and i wish that we did norte have to take this step but as your prime minister i must do what is necessary to stop the spread of the virus and to save lives. so a key measure is banning gatherings of more than 6 people including indoors rule breakers will be fined covert secure events and large households are exceptions as well as work in...
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mr boris johnson band mobile providers from using qual way in july. giving an opportunity to always western rivals on tuesday a u. s. official said that nokia and swedishsh g giant ericssonon s should be ththe ony companies european governments were considering. choosing meanwhile back in france a debate is raging over qualities plans to build a new factory near the german border. captain viet has the details. this is why wade's biggest factory in china and now it's helping to build one like it in strasbourg. since the start of the year the chinese tech giant has been holding talks withh officials to find the right spacace to produce five g. antennas. researchers in kira fellow conservatives for some realignment diocese service we'll talk- diploma del. developed a model for you plus on the sun if to fabricate a compose id twenty comment on the vehicle you already own on but not everyone is happy about the proposal. the city's new green mayor is worried about its environmental impact while the president of the wider urban area says there are security c
mr boris johnson band mobile providers from using qual way in july. giving an opportunity to always western rivals on tuesday a u. s. official said that nokia and swedishsh g giant ericssonon s should be ththe ony companies european governments were considering. choosing meanwhile back in france a debate is raging over qualities plans to build a new factory near the german border. captain viet has the details. this is why wade's biggest factory in china and now it's helping to build one like it...