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mr. johnson. after examining both the george floyd justice act and the act you just spoke about there are more. similar goals than opposing ones. is it a deal breaker not to get this on the floor, is ending qualified immunity for police officer is in the bill. ron: again i would not support that. it is an attack on law-enforcement. i've tried to support law enforcement. if you want to reduce crimes, my partner says police officers do not commit crimes, -- prevent crimes. it is not a guarantee, we need law enforcement, the problem with the defined movement he has been a -- defined movement he has been a proponent of, you have a hard time recruiting officers. you do not have the officers you need to reduce crime. >> i want to remind officers -- audience hold off so we have more time for questions. we will also ask you this question as well as a rebuttal. mandela: no police officers in this country are more dispirited than the ones present at the united states i january 6 -- at january 6. [applause]
mr. johnson. after examining both the george floyd justice act and the act you just spoke about there are more. similar goals than opposing ones. is it a deal breaker not to get this on the floor, is ending qualified immunity for police officer is in the bill. ron: again i would not support that. it is an attack on law-enforcement. i've tried to support law enforcement. if you want to reduce crimes, my partner says police officers do not commit crimes, -- prevent crimes. it is not a guarantee,...
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mr. johnson. after examining both the george floyd justice act and the act you just spoke about there are more. similar goals than opposing ones. is it a deal breaker not to get this on the floor, is ending qualified immunity for police officer is in the bill. ron: again i would not support that. it is an attack on law-enforcement. i've tried to support law enforcement. if you want to reduce crimes, my partner says police officers do not commit crimes, -- prevent crimes. it is not a guarantee, we need law enforcement, the problem with the defined movement he has been a -- defined movement he has been a proponent of, you have a hard time recruiting officers. you do not have the officers you need to reduce crime. >> i want to remind officers -- audience hold off so we have more time for questions. we will also ask you this question as well as a rebuttal. mandela: no police officers in this country are more dispirited than the ones present at the united states i january 6 -- at january 6. [applause]
mr. johnson. after examining both the george floyd justice act and the act you just spoke about there are more. similar goals than opposing ones. is it a deal breaker not to get this on the floor, is ending qualified immunity for police officer is in the bill. ron: again i would not support that. it is an attack on law-enforcement. i've tried to support law enforcement. if you want to reduce crimes, my partner says police officers do not commit crimes, -- prevent crimes. it is not a guarantee,...
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party, but i will not support mr johnson. . ~' , ., party, but i will not support mr johnson. ., ~ .,r the clarification. _ johnson. thank you for the clarification. how- johnson. thank you for the clarification. how many - johnson. thank you for the i clarification. how many other johnson. thank you for the - clarification. how many other of your colleagues feel the same as in a bar as you're aware quiz although i don't know, i haven't discussed it so i'm not drinking aw; i don't know, i haven't discussed it so i'm not drinkin- i don't know, i haven't discussed it so i'm not drinking any pressure on them. or so i'm not drinking any pressure on them- or say _ so i'm not drinking any pressure on them- or say to — so i'm not drinking any pressure on them. or say to people, _ so i'm not drinking any pressure on them. or say to people, come - so i'm not drinking any pressure on| them. or say to people, come enjoy joined me, —— andjoin. buti them. or say to people, come enjoy joined me, —— and join. but i think there is a game being played by mr johnson's supporters who quite clearly are s
party, but i will not support mr johnson. . ~' , ., party, but i will not support mr johnson. ., ~ .,r the clarification. _ johnson. thank you for the clarification. how- johnson. thank you for the clarification. how many - johnson. thank you for the i clarification. how many other johnson. thank you for the - clarification. how many other of your colleagues feel the same as in a bar as you're aware quiz although i don't know, i haven't discussed it so i'm not drinking aw; i don't know, i...
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mr. johnson is under investigation for misleading the house of commons.ectively by not telling the house of commons the truth. that is a very serious offense and i cannot see any return for government for mr. johnson, not just in any prime minister but in any shape or form while the investigation is continuing into a very serious matter. that is why he was removed by his parliamentary colleagues. >> let's suppose that there is a world where boris johnson comes back as prime minister and that committee hearing is continuing. what are the implications of it? >> we are looking for a unity candidate and not a divisive candidate. the conservative party has to rally around whichever of the significant contenders is finally selected not later than next friday in order to enable the chancellor who is not standing for the leadership to present his fiscal statement supported, we hope and trust but the office of budget responsibility. that is the way we shall take not just the party, but the country out of the slightly unfortunate circumstances we find ourselves in.
mr. johnson is under investigation for misleading the house of commons.ectively by not telling the house of commons the truth. that is a very serious offense and i cannot see any return for government for mr. johnson, not just in any prime minister but in any shape or form while the investigation is continuing into a very serious matter. that is why he was removed by his parliamentary colleagues. >> let's suppose that there is a world where boris johnson comes back as prime minister and...
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mr. johnson would make a good prime minister. now, you might say from the results of that, it's pretty care that mr. so not is going to lose again amongst the membership, which will be the decisive. and that is certainly the risk that he faces. however, we should remember in a n g dot as much as 42 percent of the vote amongst the membership. he seemed to improve his position as a contest went on on it only will require minority of those who box miss trusts to switch to mister. so knock in preference to mister johnson for him perhaps to make it home, but i think it's the last stage of the process that is the biggest potential austic obstacle to mr. so next johnson's can, the conservative party risk putting bars. johnson beckoned to number 10. i mean, how much of a hit would they take with the, with the general public if that was to be the case. what is certainly true that amongst a general public, just over a half se, they will be unhappy if mister johnson became prime minister, or the court would be happy. but the position amongst
mr. johnson would make a good prime minister. now, you might say from the results of that, it's pretty care that mr. so not is going to lose again amongst the membership, which will be the decisive. and that is certainly the risk that he faces. however, we should remember in a n g dot as much as 42 percent of the vote amongst the membership. he seemed to improve his position as a contest went on on it only will require minority of those who box miss trusts to switch to mister. so knock in...
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mr. johnson would make a good prime minister. now, you might say from the results of that, it's pretty clear that mr. so not is going to lose again amongst the membership, which will be the decisive, and that is certainly the risk that he faces. however, we should remember either in the end he thought as much as 42 percent of the vote amongst the membership. he seemed to improve his position is not contest, went on. i only will require minority of those who box miss trusts to switch to mister. so knock in preference to mister johnson for him perhaps to make a home. but i think it's the last stage of the process that is the biggest potential austic obstacle to mr. so next, johnson's iraq has rejected accusations. it's supplying russia with drones to use against ukraine. the u. s. and others believe the kremlin is using iranian, made drugs to attack as well as energy facilities across the country, france, germany, and the u. k. call for you and investigation into the allegations on friday. iran as issued a statement condemning the a
mr. johnson would make a good prime minister. now, you might say from the results of that, it's pretty clear that mr. so not is going to lose again amongst the membership, which will be the decisive, and that is certainly the risk that he faces. however, we should remember either in the end he thought as much as 42 percent of the vote amongst the membership. he seemed to improve his position is not contest, went on. i only will require minority of those who box miss trusts to switch to mister....
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mr. johnson's aid to ukraine and the road network she really didn't have time to do anything at the momenttheir program principles were in priority, i would say so, and the subpoenas and these visits that i have already mentioned , that is, mr. johnson tried to a certain extent to compensate for the failures in the e-e economic program e problems in the economy, well, with such human factors because the british really helped us, that is, humanity, i would say so, he bet on it . on the fight of good against evil, but we see the situation in the british and polls, unfortunately , there is a certain fatigue there, for example, there is a shelter of ukrainians, now this program has all uh, the risks in general end up like this on the provision of housing, uh, help, uh, financial, that is, uh, british people are starting to worry more about their personal problems, accounts well, what is actually quite natural for someone well, it doesn't depend on the place of residence of the country's passport so it exists and it is always done for this purpose closer to the body , in the meantime, there wil
mr. johnson's aid to ukraine and the road network she really didn't have time to do anything at the momenttheir program principles were in priority, i would say so, and the subpoenas and these visits that i have already mentioned , that is, mr. johnson tried to a certain extent to compensate for the failures in the e-e economic program e problems in the economy, well, with such human factors because the british really helped us, that is, humanity, i would say so, he bet on it . on the fight of...
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johnson, what does that say about politics? peter: what it says about conservative politics is a wonderful thing, in a way. mr. ris johnson is a proven and habitual liar, who was sacked by his own party for lying, only three months ago. host: and yet they are talking about him possibly coming back. peter: alex deane, no normal person, if you were a local bank manager or ran a local village shop, had been sacked three months ago for compulsive lying on a systematic basis, it would be unbelievable that he would be reinstated in that job three months later, but alex deane is completely right. it does look for very interesting reasons that mr. johnson has a reasonable chance of becoming prime minister this time next week if that is when this contest ends. host: that is quite a turnaround. i want to go back to alex deane. if it is boris johnson, whoever it is, will the next prime minister be able to unite the conservative party, let alone the country? the divisions are much deeper than personalities. alex: it is a fair question. the numbers in parliament asked to back the johnson government are the same that express
johnson, what does that say about politics? peter: what it says about conservative politics is a wonderful thing, in a way. mr. ris johnson is a proven and habitual liar, who was sacked by his own party for lying, only three months ago. host: and yet they are talking about him possibly coming back. peter: alex deane, no normal person, if you were a local bank manager or ran a local village shop, had been sacked three months ago for compulsive lying on a systematic basis, it would be...
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, orwhether or case they might want to go for mr johnson, or whether or not they want to maximise their should go for. what does the party need to do right now after what we have seen unfolding in recent weeks, in your opinion? i unfolding in recent weeks, in your oinion? ~' , . opinion? i think the principal ruestion opinion? i think the principal question that _ opinion? i think the principal question that is _ opinion? i think the principal question that is facing - opinion? i think the principal question that is facing the i opinion? i think the principal. question that is facing the party opinion? i think the principal- question that is facing the party at the moment is, can it find a leader who is capable of uniting the party? i think around that, there is quite a substantial question. at least as far as rishi sunak and borisjohnson are concerned. it is clear there are some mps who have said it publicly that they would find it difficult to support a government headed by boris johnson. but, equally, there are those in thejohnson camp who was saying, rishi sunak was responsible for
, orwhether or case they might want to go for mr johnson, or whether or not they want to maximise their should go for. what does the party need to do right now after what we have seen unfolding in recent weeks, in your opinion? i unfolding in recent weeks, in your oinion? ~' , . opinion? i think the principal ruestion opinion? i think the principal question that _ opinion? i think the principal question that is _ opinion? i think the principal question that is facing - opinion? i think the...
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parliament will soon begin hearings into whether mr johnson lied about this.e country needs a prime minister who is focused 100% of them and ijust don't minister who is focused 100% of them and i just don't see as a minister who is focused 100% of them and ijust don't see as a practical matter that that can be boris if he is then dealing with all of those issues, and i say that as someone who would love to see boris return to front line politics. i think he can but i don't think he can until he has addressed those issues don't like the first candidate to declare she was running was penny mordaunt, last night, but she has far fewer public declarations of support. i am backin: public declarations of support. i am backing penny _ public declarations of support. i am backing penny because she is the candidate — backing penny because she is the candidate i think that cannot only 'ust candidate i think that cannot only just bring — candidate i think that cannot only just bring the conservative party and parliament together but actually the whole country. she has got
parliament will soon begin hearings into whether mr johnson lied about this.e country needs a prime minister who is focused 100% of them and ijust don't minister who is focused 100% of them and i just don't see as a minister who is focused 100% of them and ijust don't see as a practical matter that that can be boris if he is then dealing with all of those issues, and i say that as someone who would love to see boris return to front line politics. i think he can but i don't think he can until he...
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later in the programme, some updated newspaper front pages had arrived, with one reporting mr johnson'suggestion that he would be well placed to deliver a conservative victory in 202a. so borisjohnson thinks he should be world king. of course, he thinks he's best placed to win an election in 202a. he probably thinks he's best placed to win the american election in 202a. laughing sorry. that's all right. i keep on making you laugh. i'm sorry. no, you do. i mean, i shouldn't probably. i'm probably breaking some sort of terrible due impartiality rule by giggling. angela daly thought that martine croxsell had indeed broken the rules there, writing, smiling and giggling. she said, am i allowed to be this gleeful while i am? this was entirely unprofessional conduct for a supposedly neutral news channel. other viewers agreed, including heidi morgan, who recorded this video. martine croaxell was behind on october the 23rd. must be viewed as unacceptable by the industry and by viewers. stories need to be reported on in an unbiased manner. journalists are not to side with any individual or party.
later in the programme, some updated newspaper front pages had arrived, with one reporting mr johnson'suggestion that he would be well placed to deliver a conservative victory in 202a. so borisjohnson thinks he should be world king. of course, he thinks he's best placed to win an election in 202a. he probably thinks he's best placed to win the american election in 202a. laughing sorry. that's all right. i keep on making you laugh. i'm sorry. no, you do. i mean, i shouldn't probably. i'm...
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johnson, what does that say about his politics? it says about conservative politics is, is that great and wonderful thing in a way, mr. forest johnson is a proven and habitual liar. there was sat by his own party for life only and only 3 months ago. and yet here we yeah, he's there talking about him possibly coming back though. not alex deed, i mean, no, no more person. if you know, if you were a local bank manager, all of man ran your local village shop or whatever it may be. had been sat, 3 months ago. for compulsive lying on a repeated and systematic basis. it would be absolutely unbelievable that he would be reinstated that job 3 months later. but alex is completely right. it does look very interesting reasons that the mr. johnson has a reasonable chance of becoming prime minister this time next week because that's when, but normally when that's when this contest adds, that is quite a situation quite a turnaround is that comes true. i want to go back to alex dean and ask this question. if it is boris johnson, whoever it is, will the next 5 minutes to be able to unite the conservative party, let alone the country because the divi
johnson, what does that say about his politics? it says about conservative politics is, is that great and wonderful thing in a way, mr. forest johnson is a proven and habitual liar. there was sat by his own party for life only and only 3 months ago. and yet here we yeah, he's there talking about him possibly coming back though. not alex deed, i mean, no, no more person. if you know, if you were a local bank manager, all of man ran your local village shop or whatever it may be. had been sat, 3...
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mrs. johnson would have liked that. on the other side, i had susan and helen. and nobody watched with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court and also hobart taylor and jay taylor. i noticed tucked away on the step was wendy marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the room began to fill up with pomp and display that always takes place on these occasions. how many times i've seen it. the house was in its seat. then with a loud announcement in came the senate. i think next comes the -- getting bigger all the time. where they finally found room for them, i don't know. and then the cabinet and the court occupying the front rows. and this most pontifical voice of fish bait miller. how could there ever be a replacement for fish bait. he said the president of the united states. in walked lyndon flanked by old friends of longstanding. and went up to the podium right in front of speaker mccormick and senator carl with the flag behind him. st
mrs. johnson would have liked that. on the other side, i had susan and helen. and nobody watched with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court and also hobart taylor and jay taylor. i noticed tucked away on the step was wendy marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the room began to fill up with pomp and display that always takes place on these occasions. how many...
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mr. johnson's friends for bringing him down.n he stood to be tory leader in the summer, he warned that liz truss' tax adjustments would lead to higher rates. >> as her own economic advisor has said, mortgage rates would go up to 7%. can you imagine what that will do for everyone here? that is thousands of pounds on their mortgage bill. >> a few weeks ago, rishi sunak was rejected by conservative members. today, colleagues have decided he is the man to brings the ability. --stability. laura: let's go to downing street where tim willcox is there for us tonight. rishi sunak is vowing to unify his party and his country. which is the more difficult task? tim: i think it is probably the country at the moment if you look at the polls. laura: apologies there. we will try to get tim willcox as soon as we can. let's instead go to ukraine first where the country's military says russia is sending reinforcements to defend a city from ukraine's countoffensive. the ukrainian campaign on the western side of the river continues. russia has warne
mr. johnson's friends for bringing him down.n he stood to be tory leader in the summer, he warned that liz truss' tax adjustments would lead to higher rates. >> as her own economic advisor has said, mortgage rates would go up to 7%. can you imagine what that will do for everyone here? that is thousands of pounds on their mortgage bill. >> a few weeks ago, rishi sunak was rejected by conservative members. today, colleagues have decided he is the man to brings the ability....
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mr. johnson responded, though, last night. >> in response to the wild charge of lieutenant governor barnes-- with a corrupt briefing leafette to smear me. >> i'm sorry. >> he's referring to corruption with the fbi, which i've been trying to uncover and expose. >> all right. >>> this was laughed out of the room. people can decide whether they agree with him or not or whether it's the biggest issue or not. but to wildly accuse the fbi, which at the time was overseen by donald trump's administration of setting him up by giving him unaccurate information is bananas. as for his opponent, well they're selling shirts today. the fbi set me up. as you know, blue lives matter, respect the feds, all that good stuff until you decide to turn on them. >>> when we come back, we're going to get into something else entirely. it's a major issue across america. and i have some special guests as we end the week on a lighter note. ghter note a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going.
mr. johnson responded, though, last night. >> in response to the wild charge of lieutenant governor barnes-- with a corrupt briefing leafette to smear me. >> i'm sorry. >> he's referring to corruption with the fbi, which i've been trying to uncover and expose. >> all right. >>> this was laughed out of the room. people can decide whether they agree with him or not or whether it's the biggest issue or not. but to wildly accuse the fbi, which at the time was...
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mr. johnson changed his story. then he was claiming he had no knowledge of this.stuff and he wasn't involved, but the investigation has shown he was intimately involved before and after, with not just a staffer, but the coup lawyer who had his phone searched. it may be that johnson never broke laws but was trying to duck and run from something he knows was bad, publicly, politically, or otherwise. but the facts do matter, and the lie -- this is strange -- sometimes the lie helps reveal the truth. the truth is this was so bad that even in the maga-fied republican party, this year ron johnson wanted to run for this. he didn't want credit for being the last guy doing the last failed part of the coup. that's why he claimed then he had no knowledge. and tonight the news is he had knowledge of it, he himself was not staff to staff, but he was personally talking to eastman about it, and if there's more to this story, we'll see if he keeps denying it, because it would appear he was one of the most involved senators, and the thing that georgia prosecutors say they're indic
mr. johnson changed his story. then he was claiming he had no knowledge of this.stuff and he wasn't involved, but the investigation has shown he was intimately involved before and after, with not just a staffer, but the coup lawyer who had his phone searched. it may be that johnson never broke laws but was trying to duck and run from something he knows was bad, publicly, politically, or otherwise. but the facts do matter, and the lie -- this is strange -- sometimes the lie helps reveal the...
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mrs. johnson would have liked that. but on the other side, i had susan and helen, and nobody watched it with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court. and also as our guests, were hobart taylor and jay taylor, and i noticed, tucked away on the farthest step and the last little square inch was wendy marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the familiar room below began to fill up with the pomp and display that always takes place on these occasions. how many times i've seen it. the house was in its seat, then with a loud announcement from fishbait miller, in came the senate. then came the -- i think next comes the diplomatic corps, getting bigger all the time, and how they all finally found room for them all, i don't know. and then the cabinet and the court, occupying the front rows. and it is and in his most pontificate voice, fishbait miller -- and how could there ever be a replacement fishbai
mrs. johnson would have liked that. but on the other side, i had susan and helen, and nobody watched it with more interest than helen. behind us were the wives of the cabinet members and the wives of the supreme court. and also as our guests, were hobart taylor and jay taylor, and i noticed, tucked away on the farthest step and the last little square inch was wendy marcus, young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door. the familiar room below began...
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mrs. johnson would have liked that. there on the other side. i had susan. and helen and nobody watched it more interest than healing. behind us with the wires the cabinet members and the wives the supreme court. and also as our guests were hobart taylor and jay taylor, and i noticed tucked away on the father is step in the last little square ranch was windy marcus young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door the familiar room below again to fill up with a pump and display that always takes place in these occasions. how many times i've seen it the house was in its seat been with a loud announcement from fishbeat miller in came the senate. then came the i think next comes the chromatic core getting bigger all the time and how they are going to find to find room for them. i don't know. and then the cabinet and the cord occupying the front rows and it is most pontifical voice fish bait miller and how could they ever be a replacement for fish bait? rose i said be president of the united states and in walk london fl
mrs. johnson would have liked that. there on the other side. i had susan. and helen and nobody watched it more interest than healing. behind us with the wires the cabinet members and the wives the supreme court. and also as our guests were hobart taylor and jay taylor, and i noticed tucked away on the father is step in the last little square ranch was windy marcus young and eager and ready to grab life by the forelock. i'm glad she made it inside the door the familiar room below again to fill...
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let's look at the letter i. interviewed sir roger gale last night, and he said if it was mr johnson backwould resign johnson back on the ticket or in number ten, he would resign the party. he doesn't think he's a fit person. how many people will have been ganging up on him and saying, "don't... " it's notjust mps, is conservative supporting journalist and mp years that would've been saying to him, please don't do this. well, he's not interested in anyone else thinks — well, he's not interested in anyone else thinks. he's only interested in him and _ else thinks. he's only interested in him and sell. i will keep making that point _ him and sell. i will keep making that point. in terms of... nothing has changed. rishi will still inherit— has changed. rishi will still inherit a _ has changed. rishi will still inherit a fractious party, just the same _ inherit a fractious party, just the same li2— inherit a fractious party, just the same liz truss was leading. just the same _ same liz truss was leading. just the same boris — same liz truss was leading. just the same borisjohnson was same liz
let's look at the letter i. interviewed sir roger gale last night, and he said if it was mr johnson backwould resign johnson back on the ticket or in number ten, he would resign the party. he doesn't think he's a fit person. how many people will have been ganging up on him and saying, "don't... " it's notjust mps, is conservative supporting journalist and mp years that would've been saying to him, please don't do this. well, he's not interested in anyone else thinks — well, he's not...
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mr. johnson but switched to mr. sunak.talked about people who are out but there are so many of the same names in the cabinet. how can this be a fresh start? guest: i think what rishi sunak is doing is bringing -- at this time whether we've got such a urgency about getting the work done, the cost of energy, factors we are facing, but many other issues. having people that know their briefs and have worked in those departments before cannot be underestimated how important that is. if you have a whole new team that need to meet civil servants, that takes time. having people who can walk in the door and get on the job from day one is ccial. host: you originally wanted a return for boris johnson. what made you change your mind? guest: i was always very clear -- what you see with rishi sunak is what you get. he's very open and honest. he will say, he was clear about that during the covid pandemic and try to help as many people as he could. in these tough times, tough decisions will have to be made. he will be honest with the brit
mr. johnson but switched to mr. sunak.talked about people who are out but there are so many of the same names in the cabinet. how can this be a fresh start? guest: i think what rishi sunak is doing is bringing -- at this time whether we've got such a urgency about getting the work done, the cost of energy, factors we are facing, but many other issues. having people that know their briefs and have worked in those departments before cannot be underestimated how important that is. if you have a...
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david morris was on a call with mr johnson when he revealed the news he wasn't going to stand, mr morrissolutely _ now backing rishi sunak. i was absolutely flabbergasted. - now backing rishi sunak. i was absolutely flabbergasted. it. now backing rishi sunak. i was absolutely flabbergasted. it is | now backing rishi sunak. i was absolutely flabbergasted. it isjust one of— absolutely flabbergasted. it isjust one of those occasions where you 'ust one of those occasions where you just don't— one of those occasions where you just don't believe it is really happening. however, look, it is time for grown—ups, iam backing rishi, i backed _ for grown—ups, iam backing rishi, i backed him — for grown—ups, iam backing rishi, i backed him last time, i've got loyalty— backed him last time, i've got loyalty to _ backed him last time, i've got loyalty to boris johnson, backed him last time, i've got loyalty to borisjohnson, and you've -ot loyalty to borisjohnson, and you've got to— loyalty to borisjohnson, and you've got to go— loyalty to borisjohnson, and you've got to go with where your heart is, and
david morris was on a call with mr johnson when he revealed the news he wasn't going to stand, mr morrissolutely _ now backing rishi sunak. i was absolutely flabbergasted. - now backing rishi sunak. i was absolutely flabbergasted. it. now backing rishi sunak. i was absolutely flabbergasted. it is | now backing rishi sunak. i was absolutely flabbergasted. it isjust one of— absolutely flabbergasted. it isjust one of those occasions where you 'ust one of those occasions where you just don't—...
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parliament will soon begin hearings into whether mr johnson lied about this.y the man who was a deputy prime minister is backing rishi sunak. i think the country needs a prime minister that is focused 100% on them, and i just don't see as a practical matter that that can be boris if he is then dealing with all of those issues, and i say that as someone who would love to see boris return to front line politics. i think he can, but i don't think he can until he's addressed those issues. the first candidate to declare she was running was penny mordaunt last night, but she has far fewer public declarations of support. i'm backing penny because she's the candidate i think that can not onlyjust bring the conservative party and parliament together, but actually, the whole country. she's got a proven track record working across eight departments in her 12 years in parliament. this was borisjohnson injuly, to the right, rishi sunak. later that day, mr sunak resigned as chancellor, saying people needed competent, serious government. three days later, mrjohnson was out o
parliament will soon begin hearings into whether mr johnson lied about this.y the man who was a deputy prime minister is backing rishi sunak. i think the country needs a prime minister that is focused 100% on them, and i just don't see as a practical matter that that can be boris if he is then dealing with all of those issues, and i say that as someone who would love to see boris return to front line politics. i think he can, but i don't think he can until he's addressed those issues. the first...
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mr. johnson, according to your complaint, you and the defendant have two children together. they? >> 15 and 14. >> judge judy: do both children currently live with you? >> yes. >> judge judy: how long have they lived with you? >> their whole life. 12od uplrs t yhep , hiealdgoreia since itth sen. >> judge judy: and when does miss andrews see the children? >> she's scheduled every other weekend. in the past, she didn't see them a whole lot. >> judge judy: alternate weekends is when she's scheduled to see them. is that right? >> yeah, alternate weekends, from friday to sunday, like, 5:00 to 5:00. >> judge judy: so far, is that correct, that he has -- >> i see my kids whenever he allows. >> judge judy: shh! so far, is it correct that he has maintained custody of the children and you have a court order for alternate weekend visitation? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and what is the current child-support order that miss and p
mr. johnson, according to your complaint, you and the defendant have two children together. they? >> 15 and 14. >> judge judy: do both children currently live with you? >> yes. >> judge judy: how long have they lived with you? >> their whole life. 12od uplrs t yhep , hiealdgoreia since itth sen. >> judge judy: and when does miss andrews see the children? >> she's scheduled every other weekend. in the past, she didn't see them a whole lot. >> judge...
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mr johnson, for all his political strength, is not renowned as a terror of truth all the time.ot inconceivable if penny mourdant doesn't get to 100, sunak will be crowned the new prime minister. that comes with a lot of questions about democracy because the conservative membership wouldn't get a chance to vote for him, and they might feel... the country might also feel unhappy about having the prime minister who they haven't elected. one thing to remember is it's not impossible with the supporters of borisjohnson, we're sure he had at least 60 or 70. if they were to switch to penny mourdant in a kind of, let's stop rishi sunak way, she could declare the hundred. it's not impossible that even though she's been seen as the outsider or the outside chance, it's still not impossible that she could come out of nowhere and win. quite, i think the point would be that whatever the decision and the vote in a two person contest, we're back into the words of it being an indicative boat. just getting the most mps on site is not even half the battle comes to party members who don't seem fond
mr johnson, for all his political strength, is not renowned as a terror of truth all the time.ot inconceivable if penny mourdant doesn't get to 100, sunak will be crowned the new prime minister. that comes with a lot of questions about democracy because the conservative membership wouldn't get a chance to vote for him, and they might feel... the country might also feel unhappy about having the prime minister who they haven't elected. one thing to remember is it's not impossible with the...
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mr. johnson does like. but of course, this is the country in crisis with a very severe economic crisis that needs to be dealt with immediately. this is something that rushes to not mentioned in his statement last couple of hours when he officially announced his candidacy. we always knew that he was the one that already had a 100 nominations in the last 36 hours or so. you mentioned penny moore did their question mark still, whether she will have enough numbers to make it as an official candidate. the police in somalia say 5 people have been killed following an attack at a hotel in the southern port city of cas mayo. a car laden with explosives, reportedly rammed into the gate of the building yard group. l shabani has claimed responsibility. at least 220 people have been killed in 2 days of violence between ethnic groups in sudan. the latest fighting in the blue nile region reportedly broke out because of a land dispute. chinese president shooting pain, secured an unprecedented 3rd term and the head of the c
mr. johnson does like. but of course, this is the country in crisis with a very severe economic crisis that needs to be dealt with immediately. this is something that rushes to not mentioned in his statement last couple of hours when he officially announced his candidacy. we always knew that he was the one that already had a 100 nominations in the last 36 hours or so. you mentioned penny moore did their question mark still, whether she will have enough numbers to make it as an official...
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mr. johnson does like. but of course, this is a country in crisis with a very severe economic crisis that needs to be dealt with immediately. this is something that where she to knock mentioned in his statement last couple of hours when he officially announced his candidacy. we always knew that he was the one that already had a 100 nominations in the last you know, 36 hours or a. so you mentioned a penny more did they are a question mark still, whether she will have enough numbers to make it as an official candidate. and as you mentioned, there were now 23 hours away from that final deadline. whether bars, johnson will run his candidate or not, we're gonna have to wait and see some people saying that it seems like maybe he's having trouble getting those numbers, even though his campus come out and said he has those 100 nominations. um, he was very firm. this morning when he addressed his supporters saying that he was in the race and he was the man for the job and he was the one who had the popular mandate.
mr. johnson does like. but of course, this is a country in crisis with a very severe economic crisis that needs to be dealt with immediately. this is something that where she to knock mentioned in his statement last couple of hours when he officially announced his candidacy. we always knew that he was the one that already had a 100 nominations in the last you know, 36 hours or a. so you mentioned a penny more did they are a question mark still, whether she will have enough numbers to make it as...
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mr johnson has flown home from holiday in a caribbean overnight.far, penny mordaunt is the only contender to have officially launched a campaign, but she is lagging behind the two men. hopefuls have until monday afternoon to find 100 backers. 0ur political correspondent helen catt has more. are you running for leadership? he's got the numbers to get on the ballot paper. and rishi sunak is expected to declare his candidacy soon. the former chancellor now has more than 100 mps publicly backing him to be the prime minister. the big question in westminster is now if his former boss will try tojoin him. borisjohnson, returning from a holiday, is up for running again, according to one ally. the wheels of his plane may barely have touched down, but he's likely to be under pressure to decide quickly. we've seen in the last few days, is some of the mps who resigned, some of the mps who called for boris to go at the start of the summer have now said that they would like to see him put himself forward. they've admitted that they were wrong and i know that the
mr johnson has flown home from holiday in a caribbean overnight.far, penny mordaunt is the only contender to have officially launched a campaign, but she is lagging behind the two men. hopefuls have until monday afternoon to find 100 backers. 0ur political correspondent helen catt has more. are you running for leadership? he's got the numbers to get on the ballot paper. and rishi sunak is expected to declare his candidacy soon. the former chancellor now has more than 100 mps publicly backing...
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so is mr johnson genuinely stating this and saying he has stepped back in the interest of the party ands a face—saving get out for him? he sees he's not getting the numbers. what's interesting is the sort of talk going on that conservative mps, some were reluctant to go forward and publicly commit to backing him without being sure that he would follow through. they didn't themselves want to be landed in a situation where they would sign onto backing him and be left in lurch. anyway, some were perhaps holding back. but we also know that many, including people that would have been close to borisjohnson in the past had been removing their support over to rishi sunakfor the past had been removing their support over to rishi sunak for the sum to penny mordaunt but two days and quite big backerfrom marsjohnson�*s brexit days going to rishi sunak. this is a huge puncture, if you like into the whole drama of what this race might look like. with the boris johnson out of the way, i was speaking to a former tory mp, a common slimness with the time sue said he could see a way in which —— columnist.
so is mr johnson genuinely stating this and saying he has stepped back in the interest of the party ands a face—saving get out for him? he sees he's not getting the numbers. what's interesting is the sort of talk going on that conservative mps, some were reluctant to go forward and publicly commit to backing him without being sure that he would follow through. they didn't themselves want to be landed in a situation where they would sign onto backing him and be left in lurch. anyway, some were...
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we are yet to hear from mr johnson that he will be standing in the contest. this is the bbc tally. backing him. that is significantly more than the 100 needed to enter the ballot. borisjohnson is currently 100 needed to enter the ballot. boris johnson is currently standing at 55. we have heard various claims that he has the numbers. but according to the bbc, we have 55 against his name. and penny mordaunt standing at 23. so it is rishi sunak and penny mordaunt who have officially declared. sonia sodha is the chief leader writer at the observer and joins us now. so we know the next name. it is no great surprise, but what does this now mean? ~ , ., , mean? well, it is the least surprising _ mean? well, it is the least surprising news _ mean? well, it is the least surprising news in - mean? well, it is the least surprising news in this - mean? well, it is the least. surprising news in this race, mean? well, it is the least - surprising news in this race, as you just said, because rishi sunak not only has the 100 mp5 he needs to go forward as a nominated candidate to be the next conser
we are yet to hear from mr johnson that he will be standing in the contest. this is the bbc tally. backing him. that is significantly more than the 100 needed to enter the ballot. borisjohnson is currently 100 needed to enter the ballot. boris johnson is currently standing at 55. we have heard various claims that he has the numbers. but according to the bbc, we have 55 against his name. and penny mordaunt standing at 23. so it is rishi sunak and penny mordaunt who have officially declared....
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mrs. johnson.it was a joint effort. >> i knew every single legislator and every single state that was against the equal rights amendment. i called every one of them, more than one time. >> [applause] >> i think we had two in florida court -- and two in nevada or somewhere, 11 in one state. i think there was maybe 13, 13 more votes we could have ratified equal rights amendment. we were really there. then we were able to get the extension through. i think that was 1978, we got the extension for ratification for four years. then of course another president came in office and that was all gone. >> what about the tendency of the press to sort of pigeonhole people? there was an easy caricature created of hillary clinton and of nancy reagan, and of barbara bush, of you, of all of the first ladies. how wide was the gap between the press perception of you and who you really were, who you felt should be conveyed to the press? >> i remember, after jimmy was elected, there was a whole page cartoon in that wash
mrs. johnson.it was a joint effort. >> i knew every single legislator and every single state that was against the equal rights amendment. i called every one of them, more than one time. >> [applause] >> i think we had two in florida court -- and two in nevada or somewhere, 11 in one state. i think there was maybe 13, 13 more votes we could have ratified equal rights amendment. we were really there. then we were able to get the extension through. i think that was 1978, we got...
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candidates are having with mps about the meetings they are having with mps, so we do not know why mr johnsonwill not run. his allies are saying that clearly they are expecting him to stand, they insist they have the numbers, as public backers are about half what he would need, but insist there are others who have not been named who are backing him and he can get on the ballot if he chooses to. tomorrow is money where your mouth is day, by tomorrow, 2pm, that is when you have tomorrow, 2pm, that is when you have to put in those four nominations —— formal nominations. to put in those four nominations -- formal nominations.— formal nominations. what is your sense on whether _ formal nominations. what is your sense on whether or— formal nominations. what is your sense on whether or not - formal nominations. what is your sense on whether or not boris - sense on whether or not boris johnson has those 100 backers? certainly supporters of rishi sunak are very sceptical that he has 100. people i was speaking to earlier in the week or back borisjohnson have suggested that he certainly could get there,
candidates are having with mps about the meetings they are having with mps, so we do not know why mr johnsonwill not run. his allies are saying that clearly they are expecting him to stand, they insist they have the numbers, as public backers are about half what he would need, but insist there are others who have not been named who are backing him and he can get on the ballot if he chooses to. tomorrow is money where your mouth is day, by tomorrow, 2pm, that is when you have tomorrow, 2pm, that...