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my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. i'm proud to represent the group of law firms coming together with the city attorney in the legal alliance for reproductive rights. there aremore than 20 firms who put their hands up and more joining every day. our mission is simple : to protect people exercising their reproductive rights and the medical providers providing care and support. as we allknow the supreme court appears to be poised to take away a fundamental right that's been on the books for nearly 50 years . that calls for a public-private collaboration to pool our strength and resources and fight to ensure the personal and professional safety of pregnant people, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals. no one should have toput their personal freedom on the line to exercise a constitutional right . we have a dream team of law firms in the coalition as david noted comprising some of the finest alliance in the country. there has been an outpouring of support from national and local firms to what weall see as a trag
my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. i'm proud to represent the group of law firms coming together with the city attorney in the legal alliance for reproductive rights. there aremore than 20 firms who put their hands up and more joining every day. our mission is simple : to protect people exercising their reproductive rights and the medical providers providing care and support. as we allknow the supreme court appears to be poised to take away a fundamental right...
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my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. i'm proud to represent the group of law firms coming together with the city attorney in the legal alliance for reproductive rights. there aremore than 20 firms who put their hands up and more joining every day. our mission is simple : to protect people exercising their reproductive rights and the medical providers providing care and support. as we allknow the supreme court appears to be poised to take away a fundamental right that's been on the books for nearly 50 years . that calls for a public-private collaboration to pool our strength and resources and fight to ensure the personal and professional safety of pregnant people, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals. no one should have toput their personal freedom on the line to exercise a constitutional right . we have a dream team of law firms in the coalition as david noted comprising some of the finest alliance in the country. there has been an outpouring of support from national and local firms to what weall see as a trag
my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. i'm proud to represent the group of law firms coming together with the city attorney in the legal alliance for reproductive rights. there aremore than 20 firms who put their hands up and more joining every day. our mission is simple : to protect people exercising their reproductive rights and the medical providers providing care and support. as we allknow the supreme court appears to be poised to take away a fundamental right...
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my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter.y considering the individual rights of the person involved and the best medical care for the persons involved so san francisco marin medical society isproud to be included in this initiative . david has been long been a champion of medical freedom. san franciscomarion medical assistance center defend a woman's right to choose . thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. thatconcludes today's event. i want to say to the press if you have questions for anyone today we can do interviews afterwards but i want to say to all of you who are here, thank you. thank you. we have a lot of work to do together but we are going to do it together and we will prevail. let me ask one final request . when we take a grouppicture everyone face this way and see if we can fill in the front will take a photo and then we can all say hello again . >> >>> >> chair ronen: the meeting will come to order. this is the june 8, 2022 -- sorry. there's an echo. try to get rid of that. thank you. testing.
my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter.y considering the individual rights of the person involved and the best medical care for the persons involved so san francisco marin medical society isproud to be included in this initiative . david has been long been a champion of medical freedom. san franciscomarion medical assistance center defend a woman's right to choose . thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. thatconcludes today's event. i want to say to the...
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my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. i'm proud to represent the group of law firms coming together with the city attorney in the legal alliance for reproductive rights. there aremore than 20 firms who put their hands up and more joining every day. our mission is simple : to protect people exercising their reproductive rights and the medical providers providing care and support. as we allknow the supreme court appears to be poised to take away a fundamental right that's been on the books for nearly 50 years . that calls for a public-private collaboration to pool our strength and resources and fight to ensure the personal and professional safety of pregnant people, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals. no one should have toput their personal freedom on the line to exercise a constitutional right . we have a dream team of law firms in the coalition as david noted comprising some of the finest alliance in the country. there has been an outpouring of support from national and local firms to what weall see as a trag
my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. i'm proud to represent the group of law firms coming together with the city attorney in the legal alliance for reproductive rights. there aremore than 20 firms who put their hands up and more joining every day. our mission is simple : to protect people exercising their reproductive rights and the medical providers providing care and support. as we allknow the supreme court appears to be poised to take away a fundamental right...
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my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. i'm proud to represent the group of law firms coming together with the city attorney in the legal alliance for reproductive rights. there aremore than 20 firms who put their hands up and more joining every day. our mission is simple : to protect people exercising their reproductive rights and the medical providers providing care and support. as we allknow the supreme court appears to be poised to take away a fundamental right that's been on the books for nearly 50 years . that calls for a public-private collaboration to pool our strength and resources and fight to ensure the personal and professional safety of pregnant people, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals. no one should have toput their personal freedom on the line to exercise a constitutional right . we have a dream team of law firms in the coalition as david noted comprising some of the finest alliance in the country. there has been an outpouring of support from national and local firms to what weall see as a trag
my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. i'm proud to represent the group of law firms coming together with the city attorney in the legal alliance for reproductive rights. there aremore than 20 firms who put their hands up and more joining every day. our mission is simple : to protect people exercising their reproductive rights and the medical providers providing care and support. as we allknow the supreme court appears to be poised to take away a fundamental right...
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my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. i'm proud to represent the group of law firms coming together with the city attorney in the legal alliance for reproductive rights. there aremore than 20 firms who put their hands up and more joining every day. our mission is simple : to protect people exercising their reproductive rights and the medical providers providing care and support. as we allknow the supreme court appears to be poised to take away a fundamental right that's been on the books for nearly 50 years . that calls for a public-private collaboration to pool our strength and resources and fight to ensure the personal and professional safety of pregnant people, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals. no one should have toput their personal freedom on the line to exercise a constitutional right . we have a dream team of law firms in the coalition as david noted comprising some of the finest alliance in the country. there has been an outpouring of support from national and local firms to what weall see as a trag
my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. i'm proud to represent the group of law firms coming together with the city attorney in the legal alliance for reproductive rights. there aremore than 20 firms who put their hands up and more joining every day. our mission is simple : to protect people exercising their reproductive rights and the medical providers providing care and support. as we allknow the supreme court appears to be poised to take away a fundamental right...
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my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. real lessons. it was a trauma surgeon and the woman had a traumatic brain injury and she was brain-dead . as part of the evaluation for trauma they checked for pregnancy turned up thiswoman was pregnant . she was stable and she was pregnant. it turns out they were working institution that shall we say is less than forward thinking about reproductive rights . and you know, normally this womanwould have been onlife support for 30 days . i'm sorry, 30 months . to carry this fetus to term. and the right thing to do in this situation is to withdraw care on this poor woman who met the legal definition of being dead . i want to tell you the right decision was made in this case but you can see how legislating these kinds of decisions takes away our power and gives power to legislatures who are not necessarily considering the individual rights of the person involved and the best medical care for the persons involved so san francisco marin medical society isproud to be included in this initiati
my name is teresa johnson and i'm a partner with arthur and porter. real lessons. it was a trauma surgeon and the woman had a traumatic brain injury and she was brain-dead . as part of the evaluation for trauma they checked for pregnancy turned up thiswoman was pregnant . she was stable and she was pregnant. it turns out they were working institution that shall we say is less than forward thinking about reproductive rights . and you know, normally this womanwould have been onlife support for 30...
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they 40 like against johnson in six months teresa may, however, resigned herself, but british politicalohnson, unlike may, will hold on to power to the last and insists to the last that everything is fine even with political resuscitation. if so, what is happening now could have happened to johnson, six months ago, then the first information appeared. the truth is still without the funny details about the broken children's swing that johnson gave in while his subjects grieved, but then johnson said that he had no time to understand this. he is busy containment of russia about how he succeeded, we can judge today. well, then elizabeth ii gave him a few quiet days in june thanks to the celebration of her anniversary. so, thanks to russia and elizabeth ii, borscht, johnson quietly remained in his position for another six months. liza herzen boris khalfin. and vladimir ipritsky, ntv european bureau london with this, we say goodbye to the viewers of central russia for the inhabitants of the urals, our broadcast continues. tinkoff black card until june 30 and received for free and service for
they 40 like against johnson in six months teresa may, however, resigned herself, but british politicalohnson, unlike may, will hold on to power to the last and insists to the last that everything is fine even with political resuscitation. if so, what is happening now could have happened to johnson, six months ago, then the first information appeared. the truth is still without the funny details about the broken children's swing that johnson gave in while his subjects grieved, but then johnson...
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boris johnson teresa may, just like him, did not escape the no- confidence vote, despite the fact thatorted her six months later. may was forced to resign with tears in her eyes , which is why many commentators are sure that even now there are more days for johnson in the political arena. timur will be slain by dmitry volkov dmitry malyshev first channel, london the prime minister received 900 million rubles to prepare a proposal by the first of august. allocated for the digitalization of agriculture this year , artificial intelligence is used to predict and estimate the harvest. in addition, significant public funds will be spent on the creation of transport routes. today we will distribute federal budget funds for the construction of roads in all regions, including the republic of mordovia, tatarstan, astrakhan, kaliningrad , leningrad and penza regions, as well as st. petersburg, the government will additionally allocate for these goals are over 8 billion 300 million rubles. we hope that this will make it possible to complete the construction and reconstruction of roads in these reg
boris johnson teresa may, just like him, did not escape the no- confidence vote, despite the fact thatorted her six months later. may was forced to resign with tears in her eyes , which is why many commentators are sure that even now there are more days for johnson in the political arena. timur will be slain by dmitry volkov dmitry malyshev first channel, london the prime minister received 900 million rubles to prepare a proposal by the first of august. allocated for the digitalization of...
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johnson getting booed at the queen's jubilee celebration. >> that minister we just heard from is right. you look at teresa may, predecessor to johnson, survived a no confidence vote but was ousted months later. there were local elections and they didn't do so well. the party as a whole is looking at this and saying, at what point do we cut our losses and move on? where does this go from here? it just is not good however you look at it, even if he were to survive this. >> posterboris johnson is seein survivor. i don't know if there's a new political era in the uk as we may be in changed times in the u.s. where there may not be repercussions for past scandals. >> it seems he enjoys finding himself in scandals because of the attempts to come out of them with apologies, nonapologies. he's been doing this for so, so long. he's used to it. perhaps maybe this time it's different. early on i thought it benefitted, it came out piecemeal, it wasn't just one report one day. and also the fact that this ukraine war came after this. maybe people were saying, here's our new churchill, our wartime leader, he became much
johnson getting booed at the queen's jubilee celebration. >> that minister we just heard from is right. you look at teresa may, predecessor to johnson, survived a no confidence vote but was ousted months later. there were local elections and they didn't do so well. the party as a whole is looking at this and saying, at what point do we cut our losses and move on? where does this go from here? it just is not good however you look at it, even if he were to survive this. >> posterboris...
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boris johnson teresa. ter, in tears. yes, absolutely right, johnson's cleaning lady left, the result is worse, that is, he was supported by a smaller number of deputies, and therefore they believe here that he is not preferred, that he will leave faster, for example, well, and so on. here they say that in fact this party of conservatives is now going on. that's right this phrase of the deputy, civil war, because the voting results show that the very serious split of the party itself. and im now this politicians will need to do something to think somehow. how to win the next election. elections will be in 2.5 years. and if a very serious fight johnson , the british do not like. as you yourself correctly noted, therefore, everyone wants to get rid of barca johns johnson himself does not want to get rid of bars as soon as possible. and here , you know, you need to understand that not the person who just collects things just like that will go down. timur thank you very much you heard. i'm sorry that i ran like
boris johnson teresa. ter, in tears. yes, absolutely right, johnson's cleaning lady left, the result is worse, that is, he was supported by a smaller number of deputies, and therefore they believe here that he is not preferred, that he will leave faster, for example, well, and so on. here they say that in fact this party of conservatives is now going on. that's right this phrase of the deputy, civil war, because the voting results show that the very serious split of the party itself. and im now...
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johnson can cling to power. if you look at his predecessors, theresa may and margaret thatcher, they lasted six months ended day, respectively, after their no-confidence vote. teresa bay had a smaller rebelling then boris johnson had last night, and boris johnson had more rebels than his working majority pre-vote. it is likely his legislative agenda is going to be difficult to get through now. alix: talking about cabinet members, did we get a sense all of his cabinet will be sticking behind him? lizzie: they say publicly they well, but who knows how they voted? even some of those names are circulating with growing intensity, such as the foreign's equity -- foreign secretary. also some old names, tom took in heart, who has not had a senior government role. exactly. guy: in terms of what this means for policy, always starting to get an idea? the prime minister talked about leveling up, but we don't know what it means in terms of triggering article 16. does he deliver red meat to the tory faithful? is that going to be the policy here and is it going to be that policy ahead of stabilizing the economy? lizzie: what is interesting is how divided the rebels were last nig
johnson can cling to power. if you look at his predecessors, theresa may and margaret thatcher, they lasted six months ended day, respectively, after their no-confidence vote. teresa bay had a smaller rebelling then boris johnson had last night, and boris johnson had more rebels than his working majority pre-vote. it is likely his legislative agenda is going to be difficult to get through now. alix: talking about cabinet members, did we get a sense all of his cabinet will be sticking behind...
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boris johnson teresa. leasant procedure. also won, like boris johnson and went to argue, six months later in tears. yes, absolutely , the result was worse for johnson, that is, he was supported by a smaller number of deputies, and therefore it is believed here that he is preferred, that he will leave faster, for example, well, and so on. here they say that in fact this party of conservatives is now going on. that's right, this phrase of a deputy, civil war, because the voting results show that a very serious split in the party itself. and now these politicians will need to do something somehow think. how to win the next election. elections will be in 2.5 years, and the british do not like johnson very seriously. as you rightly noted, that's why everyone wants to get rid of borscht as soon as possible. johns johnson himself does not want this. and here, you know, you need to understand johnson is not the kind of person who just packs his things and leaves. timur thank you very much you heard. i'm sorry that
boris johnson teresa. leasant procedure. also won, like boris johnson and went to argue, six months later in tears. yes, absolutely , the result was worse for johnson, that is, he was supported by a smaller number of deputies, and therefore it is believed here that he is preferred, that he will leave faster, for example, well, and so on. here they say that in fact this party of conservatives is now going on. that's right, this phrase of a deputy, civil war, because the voting results show that...
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johnson. now of course we've seen motions of no confidence in previous conserved to leaders, margaret thatcher. teresa, me, in the end, we can't run away from this kind of result that we saw last night was johnson will have to recognize that it doesn't have the trust to visit with parliament here is essentially doesn't have the trust parliament. well, it was going to replace him. nobody's gonna replace it. nobody stepped over is all right in our rebels, you know, 148 of them voted against the prime minister. who's for the heather baldwin? been brave enough to say on this country here. my policy is nobody so told up person steps or moms rope or woman's room says i'll get the disease amount of policy. this is what i want to do, but i'll support the parameters of the united nations has had accusations of human trafficking and exploitation, and ukraine that promote se perpetrators are taking advantage of the war. un, special representative on sexual violence in conflict addressed the security council. for plate, it is an un traffickers or not a tragedy. it is an opportunity. women and children fleeing the
johnson. now of course we've seen motions of no confidence in previous conserved to leaders, margaret thatcher. teresa, me, in the end, we can't run away from this kind of result that we saw last night was johnson will have to recognize that it doesn't have the trust to visit with parliament here is essentially doesn't have the trust parliament. well, it was going to replace him. nobody's gonna replace it. nobody stepped over is all right in our rebels, you know, 148 of them voted against the...
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johnson. now of course we've seen motions of no confidence in previous conserved to leaders, margaret thatcher. teresa, me, in the end, we can't run away from this kind of result that we saw last night. voters johnston will have to recognize that he doesn't have the trust of his old parliamentarians. he certainly doesn't have the trust of parliament. well is going to replace him. nobody's gonna replace it. nobody stepped off is all right in our rebels, you know, under 48 of them voted against the prime minister. it was for the head above and been brave enough to say i want to this country here. my policy is nobody. so until that person steps, old mans up, or woman's woman says, i'll go, this is, is my policy, this is what i want to do. and i'll support the prime minister as can live. now, to our correspondent in london, laurie challenz, and very far as johnson may well want to draw, relied on to this. but can he is david cameron, who once famously describe horace johnson as like a grease pig, little for his ability to wriggle his way out of even the tightest spot. well, he's in a real tight spot. now
johnson. now of course we've seen motions of no confidence in previous conserved to leaders, margaret thatcher. teresa, me, in the end, we can't run away from this kind of result that we saw last night. voters johnston will have to recognize that he doesn't have the trust of his old parliamentarians. he certainly doesn't have the trust of parliament. well is going to replace him. nobody's gonna replace it. nobody stepped off is all right in our rebels, you know, under 48 of them voted against...
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boris johnson survived for a long time whether the british prime minister predicts the fate of his predecessor and also dance lovers teresa promised a biden, did not make thousands of migrants with a flag and banners go to the us border from mexico demanding to simplify entry into america . implementation of a major investment project and cooperation in it was discussed today at the meeting of the president with the management of mr propoties. this is the largest investor in the arab world, and guest is one of the most successful businessmen in the uae . owns the largest e-commerce company in the middle east meet not for the first time mohammed ali al-abbar has long been a friend of belarus trusting political relations with the leadership of the united arab emirates are consistently converted into concrete and useful projects for the country. uh, ours. of course, today we will devote most of our time to our main main project, the north shore, and here in minsk, which you intend to build, this is the largest project. uh, i'm thinking of a bigger project. we have in belarus was not there yet. a, of course, we will talk abou
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teresa part. that is a damning headline from the daily telegraph, who are generally supportive of boris johnson andegraph, who are generally supportive of borisjohnson and his leadership, but that is what happened in westminister today stub he would _ happened in westminister today stub he would much rather be talking about _ he would much rather be talking about the — he would much rather be talking about the cost crisis, the war of ukraine, — about the cost crisis, the war of ukraine, plenty of other issues, and let's not— ukraine, plenty of other issues, and let's not forget, we are a couple of years away— let's not forget, we are a couple of years away from the general election for the _ years away from the general election for the party need to be thinking about— for the party need to be thinking about what things they need to do so they can _ about what things they need to do so they can put them on their levers in they can put them on their levers in the next election and give people the next election and give people the policies they promise in the last manifesto, so there's a lot to do, es
teresa part. that is a damning headline from the daily telegraph, who are generally supportive of boris johnson andegraph, who are generally supportive of borisjohnson and his leadership, but that is what happened in westminister today stub he would _ happened in westminister today stub he would much rather be talking about _ he would much rather be talking about the — he would much rather be talking about the cost crisis, the war of ukraine, — about the cost crisis, the war of ukraine,...
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teresa made tonight. no, indeed. and i'm sure that will be very, very painful for boris johnson. but i just to echo what alex is saying. i think what he really will be trying to do now in the coming days and weeks is essentially saying that this vote is now drawn a line underneath the scandal that's been dogging him over the last month that it is now time to move on. it's on the undoubtedly he will say that the time now is to focus on the other priorities that are facing this country at the moment. in charlotte, one more question, before we run out of time, we know the polls say the boys, johnson is very unpopular, extremely popular in many areas. what's this vote going to do to the general mood? he was booed in public this past weekend. he was big at the queen size, jubilee celebrations over the weekends. his supports is pointing out that there were some chiz there as well. i mean, the facts is that this boat does indeed, is alex alluded to moments ago. it does essentially, according to the current rules, draw a line under this forward, the prime minister. technically, he doesn'
teresa made tonight. no, indeed. and i'm sure that will be very, very painful for boris johnson. but i just to echo what alex is saying. i think what he really will be trying to do now in the coming days and weeks is essentially saying that this vote is now drawn a line underneath the scandal that's been dogging him over the last month that it is now time to move on. it's on the undoubtedly he will say that the time now is to focus on the other priorities that are facing this country at the...
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government backed ventures voted against boris johnson, of course was seen motions of no confidence in previous consent to leaders, margaret thatcher. teresa, me, in the end, we can't run away from this kind of result that we saw last night. what us johnson will have to recognize that he doesn't have the trust of his old parliamentarians. he certainly doesn't have the trust of parliament. we're gonna go live now to join a hall in london, jonah, the prime minister there saying that he wants to get back to business as usual. one would imagine it's very unlikely to be business as usual. certainly for the next few weeks. absolutely, i think what we're seeing in this day off to the vote on bars. jones's leadership is a party, the conservative party putting forward to faces. now, on the one hand, the face of a party of a government trying to move on the prime minister, instructing his cabinet to draw a line under the past and grasp what he called a massive agenda for change. on the other hand, the face of course, of rebellion 41 percent of his m p. 's voted against him. many of them have gone public since that vote last night and explained their
government backed ventures voted against boris johnson, of course was seen motions of no confidence in previous consent to leaders, margaret thatcher. teresa, me, in the end, we can't run away from this kind of result that we saw last night. what us johnson will have to recognize that he doesn't have the trust of his old parliamentarians. he certainly doesn't have the trust of parliament. we're gonna go live now to join a hall in london, jonah, the prime minister there saying that he wants to...
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johnson. i think the next six months will be even more so, erin. >> as you point out with the history of teresa, a disguised defeat. thank you so much and thank you to all of you being with us, "ac 360" starts now. >>> good evening, we are waiting for word from bipartisan group of four senators trying to reach agreement on some gun legislation, chris murphy, kristen sinema, representing arizona, connecticut and texas that have seen some of the country' worst mass shootings over the years. this afternoon, senator cornin, lead republican negotiator said the group might have, quote, something, unquote, after their meeting tonight, exactly
johnson. i think the next six months will be even more so, erin. >> as you point out with the history of teresa, a disguised defeat. thank you so much and thank you to all of you being with us, "ac 360" starts now. >>> good evening, we are waiting for word from bipartisan group of four senators trying to reach agreement on some gun legislation, chris murphy, kristen sinema, representing arizona, connecticut and texas that have seen some of the country' worst mass...
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words used by boris johnson but make no mistake, this was no comfortable wind for the prime minister. he's lost an enormous chunk of his own party. in fact, a larger chunk than teresa made his previous s a last in 2018 in similar circumstances. and within 8 months, she was gone. opposition party leaders, of course, circling, talking about his reputation in tatters. he's or 30 shots, but the real question is, what will those rebels do next to 148 of them. do they simply fall in behind the prime minister now or will they continue to look for other ways to frustrate his premiership? perhaps standing in the way of government policy or coalescing around a favored candidate to replace him in order to pressure him to quit. the problem is there is no stand out favored candidate. and so the prospect looms of a government in dysfunction of a number 10 downing street machine dedicated less to the welfare and benefit of the country. and to simply keeping boris johnson in power. mexico is that president has to follow through with a threat to boycott the u. s. hosted summit of the americas this week. and jose manuel lopez open the door is skipping it due to cuba, venezuela and n
words used by boris johnson but make no mistake, this was no comfortable wind for the prime minister. he's lost an enormous chunk of his own party. in fact, a larger chunk than teresa made his previous s a last in 2018 in similar circumstances. and within 8 months, she was gone. opposition party leaders, of course, circling, talking about his reputation in tatters. he's or 30 shots, but the real question is, what will those rebels do next to 148 of them. do they simply fall in behind the prime...
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words used by boris johnson but make no mistake, this was no comfortable wind for the prime minister. he's lost an enormous chunk of his own party. in fact, a larger chunk than teresa made his previous s a last in 2018 in similar circumstances. and within 8 months, she was gone. opposition party leaders, of course, circling, talking about his reputation in tatters. he's or 30 shots, but the real question is, what will those rebels do next to 148 of them? do they simply fall in behind the prime minister now or will they continue to look for other ways to frustrate his premiership? perhaps standing in the way of government policy or coalescing around a favored candidate to replace him in order to pressure him to quit. the problem is there is no stand out favored candidate. and so the prospect looms of a government in dysfunction of a number 10 downing street machine dedicated less to the welfare and benefit of the country. and to simply keeping boris johnson in power, mexico's president has fallen through with a threat to boy called us hosted some of the america this week. andras manual of his open door, his get you to cuba, venezuela and nicaragua, being excluded. t
words used by boris johnson but make no mistake, this was no comfortable wind for the prime minister. he's lost an enormous chunk of his own party. in fact, a larger chunk than teresa made his previous s a last in 2018 in similar circumstances. and within 8 months, she was gone. opposition party leaders, of course, circling, talking about his reputation in tatters. he's or 30 shots, but the real question is, what will those rebels do next to 148 of them? do they simply fall in behind the prime...
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johnson. i think the next six months will be even more so, erin. >> as you point out with the history of teresa may only lasting a few months after, as you point out, a disguised defeat. thank you so much and thank you to all of you being with us, "ac 360" starts now. >>> good evening, we are waiting for word from bipartisan group of four senators trying to reach agreement on some gun legislation, chris murphy, kristen sinema, representing arizona, connecticut and texas that have seen some of the country' worst mass shootings over the years. this afternoon, senator cornin, lead republican negotiator said the group might have, quote, something, unquote, after their meeting tonight, exactly what, unclear. there were at least 13 mass shootings in the country since friday evening as 13 incidents in which four or more people were shot. a map where they occurred from phoenix to philadelphia, also a look at locations of all the mass shootings so far this year. at least 246 and that's just so far. according to the gun violence archive which compiles these statistics, it puts the country on pace to matc
johnson. i think the next six months will be even more so, erin. >> as you point out with the history of teresa may only lasting a few months after, as you point out, a disguised defeat. thank you so much and thank you to all of you being with us, "ac 360" starts now. >>> good evening, we are waiting for word from bipartisan group of four senators trying to reach agreement on some gun legislation, chris murphy, kristen sinema, representing arizona, connecticut and texas...
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words used by boris johnson but make no mistake, this was no comfortable wind for the prime minister. he's lost an enormous chunk of his own party. in fact, a larger chunk than teresa made his previous s a last in 2018 in similar circumstances. and within 8 months, she was gone. opposition party leaders, of course, circling, talking about his reputation in tatters. he's or 30 shots, but the real question is, what will those rebels do next to 148 of them? do they simply fall in behind the prime minister now or will they continue to look for other ways to frustrate his premiership? perhaps standing of the way of government policy or coalescing around a favored candidate to replace him in order to pressure him to quit. the problem is there is no stand out favored candidate. and so the prospect looms of a government in dysfunction of a number, 10 downing street machine dedicated less to the welfare and benefit of the country . and to simply keeping boris johnson in power. united nations says a human trafficking crisis is unfolding in ukraine and perpetrators are taking advantage of the war. it says conflict related, sexual violence also remains prevalent, but many case
words used by boris johnson but make no mistake, this was no comfortable wind for the prime minister. he's lost an enormous chunk of his own party. in fact, a larger chunk than teresa made his previous s a last in 2018 in similar circumstances. and within 8 months, she was gone. opposition party leaders, of course, circling, talking about his reputation in tatters. he's or 30 shots, but the real question is, what will those rebels do next to 148 of them? do they simply fall in behind the prime...
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but even with such a winning hand, johnson's result turned out to be much worse than he was when he was not nominated by his predecessor teresarced to leave. i do this without a word of intent, but with great and endless gratitude for the opportunity to serve in the country that i love on the eve of such an important vote and the conservative mp from johnson's apparatus was sent memorandum explaining. why the current example should be dear to them one of the main points, his position on ukraine was indicated there but no matter how much johnson spoke about ukraine, his words will not be spread on bread britain will soon be living in a state of energy? crisis, if you believe the gloomy forecasts, then there are still food problems ahead of food, and so have already risen in price following the rise in prices for diesel and gasoline. fuel prices are not merciful to fill the tank of an average car without gas station fees don't come any more. everyone has. those who live in britain roll their eyes when they see gas bills, electricity bills, the boris johnson government has become adept at slogans, but there is no real solution t
but even with such a winning hand, johnson's result turned out to be much worse than he was when he was not nominated by his predecessor teresarced to leave. i do this without a word of intent, but with great and endless gratitude for the opportunity to serve in the country that i love on the eve of such an important vote and the conservative mp from johnson's apparatus was sent memorandum explaining. why the current example should be dear to them one of the main points, his position on ukraine...