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theresa: i think no one wants to see a nato-russia war.but the fact that there has been penetration of swedish airspace by russian planes. everyone has played this down in order not to increase threat level, but i think what we see now with the new nato security concept is that this is a huge concern. and the only way forward is better defense, not just deterrence. this has demonstrated that russia is a deep concern, that hard power is something everybody thought they would negotiate with them. i think all of the strategy was really focused on relations with russia and that has proven to be put on the ashy heap of history. this idea that if we are nice to russia at that putin will be next to us, that has been pretty much we learned it was a big mistake. the question now is what is the way forward? that is one of the key aspects. but also looking at the bigger geopolitical picture. nobody can ignore that china is something everyone needs to keep their eye on. the u.s. needs europeans to spend more on their own defense so the u.s. can focus
theresa: i think no one wants to see a nato-russia war.but the fact that there has been penetration of swedish airspace by russian planes. everyone has played this down in order not to increase threat level, but i think what we see now with the new nato security concept is that this is a huge concern. and the only way forward is better defense, not just deterrence. this has demonstrated that russia is a deep concern, that hard power is something everybody thought they would negotiate with them....
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theresa may, who was defenda stranded _ it has sunk.stranded before _ it has sunk. theresa may, who was defenda stranded before him, - it has sunk. theresa may, who was defenda stranded before him, she| defenda stranded before him, she lobbied against —— he lobbied against her... lobbied against -- he lobbied against her. . ._ lobbied against -- he lobbied against her... lobbied against -- he lobbied auainst her... ., ., against her... the debate raging at the moment _ against her... the debate raging at the moment is _ against her... the debate raging at the moment is about _ against her... the debate raging at the moment is about what - against her... the debate raging at the moment is about what the - the moment is about what the logistics are going to be about in the next couple of days, things could move very quickly once that timeframe is established. as i say, certainly what we know this evening is that is the expectation, that by the summer, we live candidates battling out against each other, with an expected new leader by the e
theresa may, who was defenda stranded _ it has sunk.stranded before _ it has sunk. theresa may, who was defenda stranded before him, - it has sunk. theresa may, who was defenda stranded before him, she| defenda stranded before him, she lobbied against —— he lobbied against her... lobbied against -- he lobbied against her. . ._ lobbied against -- he lobbied against her... lobbied against -- he lobbied auainst her... ., ., against her... the debate raging at the moment _ against her... the...
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i job, and theresa may... 1-|oarty- - -_ job, and theresa may... 1-party. .. job, and theresa may...arty... i know, i know. it just feels like _ 1-party... i know, i know. it just feels like it. _ 1-party... i know, i know. it just feels like it. the - 1-party... i know, i know. it just feels like it. the bbc. 1-party... i know, i know. it just feels like it. the bbc - | 1-party... i know, i know. it| just feels like it. the bbc - i just feels like it. the bbc — i don't know... just feels like it. the bbc - i don't know. . ._ just feels like it. the bbc - i don't know... this is the third conservative _ don't know... this is the third conservative prime _ don't know... this is the third conservative prime minister i don't know... this is the third | conservative prime minister to be selected alone by the party membership. and the rest of the electorate is excluded at this juncture _ electorate is excluded at this “uncture. , , electorate is excluded at this 'uncture., , .,, electorate is excluded at this 'uncture., , ., .,, juncture. just as it was when tony imair— juncture. just as
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theresa may was less than a ounu baby. theresa may was less than a young spring — baby.an a young spring to getting - baby. theresa may was less than a young spring to getting to - a young spring to getting to her feet. a young spring to getting to herfeet. the ship now a young spring to getting to her feet. the ship now to conservative members in the country tasked with choosing who comes next. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: inside parliament, sri lanka's lawmakers choose their new president. 0utside parliament, the protests continue as controversial prime minister ranil wickremesinghe is selected. radio: i see you coming down the ladder now. i that's one small step for man... ..one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today.
theresa may was less than a ounu baby. theresa may was less than a young spring — baby.an a young spring to getting - baby. theresa may was less than a young spring to getting to - a young spring to getting to her feet. a young spring to getting to herfeet. the ship now a young spring to getting to her feet. the ship now to conservative members in the country tasked with choosing who comes next. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: inside parliament, sri lanka's...
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it would be a bittersweet revenge for theresa may. i still can't see boris johnson going quietly. this whole fantasy that we've heard of him sort of refusing to back off he is very much the par for the course. he is the center of attention and that is what he is looking for. from that point of view actually, it is another boris triumph of. everybody is talking about johnson. >> tim, one thing that certainly defined boris johnson era is how he constantly keeps everyone on the back foot, they are constantly surprised by what he does. we know he will resign but how do you think that he will handle it, will he even take to the lectern as his predecessors have done? >> if you thinks a show man like boris johnson won't take advantage of that one last time, i think that you've got another thing coming. he clearly will do that i think. i think there is a question as we've said about whether he can continue in post another three months. the prime minister has an awful lot of power. boris johnson is known to exercise that power and also in unconventional ways. i think that there would be qu
it would be a bittersweet revenge for theresa may. i still can't see boris johnson going quietly. this whole fantasy that we've heard of him sort of refusing to back off he is very much the par for the course. he is the center of attention and that is what he is looking for. from that point of view actually, it is another boris triumph of. everybody is talking about johnson. >> tim, one thing that certainly defined boris johnson era is how he constantly keeps everyone on the back foot,...
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theresa fallon is director of the center for russia, europe, asia studies and in hong kong. under along is china as analysts and chairman of under long international consultants. welcome to the program. vladimir, the new strategic concept embraced by nature that it reinforced the sentiment among the russians. that nato remains an existential threat for their country. just by all means actually, and that was not in the moscow choice because nater actually is not like it was in 2010 when there was a summit of nathan countries. and then at that time, russia was named as a partner. so of that, the, the, the, a present a summit that my breed to somehow could be called historic. because for my mind, this is an evident toryn to the new cold war. and in these, called the war. actually, the west and the nato countries are the direct and the imminent threat to russia. security, theresa, you get a sense in the new blueprint that the nato, that nato is pretty much concerned. not only about russia, but also about the potential of a chinese military corporation with russia in the near fut
theresa fallon is director of the center for russia, europe, asia studies and in hong kong. under along is china as analysts and chairman of under long international consultants. welcome to the program. vladimir, the new strategic concept embraced by nature that it reinforced the sentiment among the russians. that nato remains an existential threat for their country. just by all means actually, and that was not in the moscow choice because nater actually is not like it was in 2010 when there...
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you know, theresa may talked about the good that government can do and that the state can do.hnson occasionally put the case for high public spending. now you have got a battle with two people claiming the thatcherite mantle in very different ways. so, it is a battle on the right of the tory party. the focus is on tax cuts — when is the debate, but not should there be them. there is no focus on the role of the state as demands on the state are growing. and, so, it is a return to that sort of 1980s thatcherism that very erratically the tory party have been trying to move away from. thatcherism is incidentally, absolutely a product of its time, the late �*70s and early �*80s — not the situation that we are in it now, but she cast a spell over its membership and these two candidates, and it is a very narrow contest in that respect. ashis, you were reporting from london when margaret thatcher was prime minister. as steve rightly says, the circumstances are different, but the debate is very much, it seems, over not just taxation and the fact we have got the largest tax burden since
you know, theresa may talked about the good that government can do and that the state can do.hnson occasionally put the case for high public spending. now you have got a battle with two people claiming the thatcherite mantle in very different ways. so, it is a battle on the right of the tory party. the focus is on tax cuts — when is the debate, but not should there be them. there is no focus on the role of the state as demands on the state are growing. and, so, it is a return to that sort of...
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theresa villiers, thanks for 'oinini him. theresa villiers, thanks for joining us- _ him.ing us. we will get you back late in the campaign to figure out how it is all going. can you speak to us? we can speak to one of liz truss's supporters. what do you make of the result? the truss's supporters. what do you make of the result?— of the result? the most important thing today _ of the result? the most important thing today is _ of the result? the most important thing today is that _ of the result? the most important thing today is that liz _ of the result? the most important thing today is that liz truss i of the result? the most important thing today is that liz truss is i thing today is that liz truss is part— thing today is that liz truss is part of— thing today is that liz truss is part of a _ thing today is that liz truss is part of a pack of three candidates who have — part of a pack of three candidates who have really pulled away from the others _ who have really pulled away from the others and _ who have really pulled away from the others and you have the serious mom
theresa villiers, thanks for 'oinini him. theresa villiers, thanks for joining us- _ him.ing us. we will get you back late in the campaign to figure out how it is all going. can you speak to us? we can speak to one of liz truss's supporters. what do you make of the result? the truss's supporters. what do you make of the result?— of the result? the most important thing today _ of the result? the most important thing today is _ of the result? the most important thing today is that _ of the...
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theresa may. . .i theresa may... crosstalk it 'ust theresa may...itjust feels like in effect,... this is the _ itjust feels like in effect,... this is the third _ itjust feels like in effect,... this is the third prime - itjust feels like in effect,... i this is the third prime minister itjust feels like in effect,... - this is the third prime minister to be selected _ this is the third prime minister to be selected. bind— this is the third prime minister to be selected-— be selected. and the rest of the electorate _ be selected. and the rest of the electorate has _ be selected. and the rest of the electorate has excluded... - be selected. and the rest of the electorate has excluded... just | be selected. and the rest of the i electorate has excluded... just as it would with _ electorate has excluded... just as it would with tony _ electorate has excluded... just as it would with tony blair. - electorate has excluded... just as i it would with tony blair. crosstalk laughter wasn't the story that blair and brown — wasn't the story that blair and brow
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i boris johnson or theresa may and each _ boris johnson or theresa may and each brings— boris johnsondifferent character. it's been very interesting to see. it's been very interesting to see how far— it's been very interesting to see how far the _ it's been very interesting to see how far the conservative - it's been very interesting to see how far the conservative party. it's been very interesting to see i how far the conservative party has moved _ how far the conservative party has moved. everyone _ how far the conservative party has moved. everyone is _ how far the conservative party has moved. everyone is now— how far the conservative party has moved. everyone is now a - how far the conservative party has i moved. everyone is now a brexiteer. no one _ moved. everyone is now a brexiteer. no one accepts — moved. everyone is now a brexiteer. no one accepts that _ moved. everyone is now a brexiteer. no one accepts that brexit _ moved. everyone is now a brexiteer. no one accepts that brexit caused i no one accepts that brexit caused any problems _ no one accepts that brexit caused any
i boris johnson or theresa may and each _ boris johnson or theresa may and each brings— boris johnsondifferent character. it's been very interesting to see. it's been very interesting to see how far— it's been very interesting to see how far the _ it's been very interesting to see how far the conservative - it's been very interesting to see how far the conservative party. it's been very interesting to see i how far the conservative party has moved _ how far the conservative party has moved....
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in 2016 theresa may _ takes all summer, really. in 2016 theresa may and _ takes all summer, really.n of the party said they had to go to the membership. as you recall. _ had to go to the membership. as you recall, andrea leadsom pulled out. i think that's — recall, andrea leadsom pulled out. i think that's unlikely to happen this time round. the only way you can truncate — time round. the only way you can truncate the — time round. the only way you can truncate the membership vote process is if you _ truncate the membership vote process is if you say, _ truncate the membership vote process is if you say, we're not going to have _ is if you say, we're not going to have any— is if you say, we're not going to have any hustings around the country for the _ have any hustings around the country for the two _ have any hustings around the country for the two to set out their stalls and we _ for the two to set out their stalls and we are — for the two to set out their stalls and we are going to go straight to a membership ballot, if that makes sense _ membership ballot, if that makes sense a
in 2016 theresa may _ takes all summer, really. in 2016 theresa may and _ takes all summer, really.n of the party said they had to go to the membership. as you recall. _ had to go to the membership. as you recall, andrea leadsom pulled out. i think that's — recall, andrea leadsom pulled out. i think that's unlikely to happen this time round. the only way you can truncate — time round. the only way you can truncate the — time round. the only way you can truncate the membership vote process...
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i was not there right at the end for theresa - party at checkers?as not there| right at the end for theresa may, i left after the election to set up on wood but i think it is very difficult to see how other ship contest can happen in an orderly way without boris johnson contest can happen in an orderly way without borisjohnson overshadowing its with him still in downing street. i think, its with him still in downing street. ithink, putting its with him still in downing street. i think, putting aside the questions of how government functions during that period, the prospect of borisjohnson being in downing street will skew the leadership race in a myriad of ways and been inevitably the power vested in him in downing street has an impact on what different candidates can save. for example it�*ll be difficult for candidates to criticise what has happened over the past week with him are still in downing street. it potentially cast a shadow over what should be a clean breakfor the a shadow over what should be a clean break for the conservative party and a
i was not there right at the end for theresa - party at checkers?as not there| right at the end for theresa may, i left after the election to set up on wood but i think it is very difficult to see how other ship contest can happen in an orderly way without boris johnson contest can happen in an orderly way without borisjohnson overshadowing its with him still in downing street. i think, its with him still in downing street. ithink, putting its with him still in downing street. i think, putting...
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theresa may in 2019.his term play out? after all, when people vote, they vote for their mps who in turn form a government. if the conservatives have a functioning majority in the house of commons, shouldn't they be able to continued until the end of that term? d0 able to continued until the end of that term?— that term? do we need a prime minister that _ that term? do we need a prime minister that rule _ that term? do we need a prime minister that rule breaks, - that term? do we need a prime minister that rule breaks, thatl that term? do we need a prime l minister that rule breaks, that we can't trust question what do we need a prime minister... that can't trust question what do we need a prime minister. . ._ a prime minister... that is a separate _ a prime minister... that is a separate question. - a prime minister... that is a separate question. i'm - a prime minister... that is a l separate question. i'm saying a prime minister... that is a i separate question. i'm saying if a prime minister... that is
theresa may in 2019.his term play out? after all, when people vote, they vote for their mps who in turn form a government. if the conservatives have a functioning majority in the house of commons, shouldn't they be able to continued until the end of that term? d0 able to continued until the end of that term?— that term? do we need a prime minister that _ that term? do we need a prime minister that rule _ that term? do we need a prime minister that rule breaks, - that term? do we need a prime...
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would theresa may fancy it? look. prime minister could be drafted in. would theresa may fancy it?a may fancy it? look, i don't think a... from _ would theresa may fancy it? look, i don't think a... from everything - would theresa may fancy it? look, i don't think a... from everything i i don't think a... from everything i hear, i don't think there is going to be a caretaker prime minister in the sense of somebody else coming in to do that role. find the sense of somebody else coming in to do that role.— to do that role. and what does an opposition _ to do that role. and what does an opposition party _ to do that role. and what does an opposition party leader _ to do that role. and what does an opposition party leader do - to do that role. and what does an opposition party leader do on - to do that role. and what does an opposition party leader do on a i to do that role. and what does an i opposition party leader do on a day like this? one option is to smile and go and watch some tennis at wimbledon, having said this about borisjohnson. he wimbledon, having said this about boris joh
would theresa may fancy it? look. prime minister could be drafted in. would theresa may fancy it?a may fancy it? look, i don't think a... from _ would theresa may fancy it? look, i don't think a... from everything - would theresa may fancy it? look, i don't think a... from everything i i don't think a... from everything i hear, i don't think there is going to be a caretaker prime minister in the sense of somebody else coming in to do that role. find the sense of somebody else coming in to do...
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you could argue theresa may _ the third time...ay wasn't because - the third time... you could argue j theresa may wasn't because they the third time... you could argue - theresa may wasn't because they only had one candidate in the end, so they didn't get a choice. but had one candidate in the end, so they didn't get a choice.- they didn't get a choice. but it shows there's _ they didn't get a choice. but it shows there's a _ they didn't get a choice. but it shows there's a tiny _ they didn't get a choice. but it shows there's a tiny minority i they didn't get a choice. but it| shows there's a tiny minority of people choosing our next prime minister. — people choosing our next prime minister, we should maybe thinking i canioin_ minister, we should maybe thinking i canjoin both parties sol minister, we should maybe thinking i canjoin both parties so i get a say next time — canjoin both parties so i get a say next time around. it is intriguing but it's— next time around. it is intriguing but it's a — next time around. it is intrigui
you could argue theresa may _ the third time...ay wasn't because - the third time... you could argue j theresa may wasn't because they the third time... you could argue - theresa may wasn't because they only had one candidate in the end, so they didn't get a choice. but had one candidate in the end, so they didn't get a choice.- they didn't get a choice. but it shows there's _ they didn't get a choice. but it shows there's a _ they didn't get a choice. but it shows there's a tiny _ they didn't...
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he got brexit done, - the big promise he made in 2019 when he ran for election, taking over from theresaocess and bogged down in trying to get a deal through parliament without a parliamentary majority. so that, ultimately, i think will be what borisjohnson is remembered for, but also the way that he went about governing, breaking convention at every turn, doing things differently, and perhaps also he will be remembered for hanging on until the bitter end, and even when he was told to go, trying to stay in office and trying to keep going with what he still sees, i think, to keep going with what he still sees, ithink, is to keep going with what he still sees, i think, is a to keep going with what he still sees, ithink, is a mandate to keep going with what he still sees, i think, is a mandate to govern. sees, i think, is a mandate to covern. , ., ., ., �* ., ~ sees, i think, is a mandate to covern. , ., ., ., �* .,~ ., govern. jonathan blake at westminster, _ govern. jonathan blake at westminster, thanks - govern. jonathan blake at westminster, thanks very j govern. jonathan blake at - wes
he got brexit done, - the big promise he made in 2019 when he ran for election, taking over from theresaocess and bogged down in trying to get a deal through parliament without a parliamentary majority. so that, ultimately, i think will be what borisjohnson is remembered for, but also the way that he went about governing, breaking convention at every turn, doing things differently, and perhaps also he will be remembered for hanging on until the bitter end, and even when he was told to go,...
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security, theresa, you get a sense in the new blueprint that the nato, that nato is pretty much concerned. not only about russia, but also about the potential of a chinese military corporation with russia in the near future. and this explains why they are adding china as a security challenge for the alliance. yes, the language is systemic challenge and i think there is a lot of negotiation among the members and exactly what type of language to use. some european countries have big investments in china and they don't want to see china and russia in the same basket. but i would say that what really cleansed it for many people are countries in central and eastern europe, especially was the february 4th documents signed in beijing in the run up to the olympics, where president putin and she, jim ping, signed an agreement to say are a statement with many points for one of the key points was that they both were joined together to push back on nato. so i think that the sent a red light to many countries. and we've seen a lot of cooperation with russia and china to those who have been paying atte
security, theresa, you get a sense in the new blueprint that the nato, that nato is pretty much concerned. not only about russia, but also about the potential of a chinese military corporation with russia in the near future. and this explains why they are adding china as a security challenge for the alliance. yes, the language is systemic challenge and i think there is a lot of negotiation among the members and exactly what type of language to use. some european countries have big investments...
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what theresa may used to call perhaps a citizen of the world, a citizen of nowhere.ematic. and penny mordaunt is this sort of blank canvas - for many people. and that is a strength. people can project- onto her what they want. she was a brexiteer - but she is also very socially liberal. and making people nervous, stephanie? it is a really interesting - mixture, and she has a sort of navy background which ticks boxes in the conservative - party. so, she is an interesting mixture of pot pourri - policies and background. i was standing next to her party group on wednesday evening trying to do a broadcast. there was a brass band playing, notjust various military themes and the national anthem, even a selection from mary poppins, which was rather intriguing. we were getting a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down, which i wondered how that would translate to policy terms! yeah, i think this leadership race is so different from previous ones because there is no clear winner that has emerged quickly, like it has in the past. and the other thing is because the torie
what theresa may used to call perhaps a citizen of the world, a citizen of nowhere.ematic. and penny mordaunt is this sort of blank canvas - for many people. and that is a strength. people can project- onto her what they want. she was a brexiteer - but she is also very socially liberal. and making people nervous, stephanie? it is a really interesting - mixture, and she has a sort of navy background which ticks boxes in the conservative - party. so, she is an interesting mixture of pot pourri -...
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may and kept hearing that name because of course _ kept hearing that name because of course theresay— course theresa may stands for probity and good judgment in westminster these days. so, yes, you have to _ westminster these days. so, yes, you have to wonder who will benefit from leaks from _ have to wonder who will benefit from leaks from the cabinet. boris johnson _ leaks from the cabinet. boris johnson has become very battle hardened and fighting off backbenchers, voices from the left, the medium and everything gets batted _ the medium and everything gets batted away with a big wave of the hand and _ batted away with a big wave of the hand and i'll wander batted away with a big wave of the hand and i'llwanderto batted away with a big wave of the hand and i'll wander to the fridge but hearing that cabinet ministers are starting to brief must hurt. let's _ are starting to brief must hurt. let's follow along with this theme, tony, the i am a pole blow to johnson as new chris pincher claims are made is the headline here. to get through what they are saying about this. i get through
may and kept hearing that name because of course _ kept hearing that name because of course theresay— course theresa may stands for probity and good judgment in westminster these days. so, yes, you have to _ westminster these days. so, yes, you have to wonder who will benefit from leaks from _ have to wonder who will benefit from leaks from the cabinet. boris johnson _ leaks from the cabinet. boris johnson has become very battle hardened and fighting off backbenchers, voices from the left,...
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erin, good morning >> good morning, tom by coincidence tyler and theresa koelewyn say they began learningdark family story at the same time tyler was helping others find peace. >> how many names can you think of in the family >> two >> okay. because the two rs keeps coming up >> as tyler henry was finding fame as the star o beyond the grave, even helping detectives and investigators solve cold cases his own mother theresa koelewyn was coping with a dark secret of her own. >> three years ago my mom discovered that she was taken as a baby >> before then theresa believed her mother was stella guidry who murdered and tortured two people in this central valley motel >> i still can't come to terms with that part i mean, it's one thing to murder someone but to -- >> the inner generational effect of trauma. >> stella's crimes devastating the lives of the victims' families but theresa's own family, too. this traumatic history revisited in tyler's netflix series "life after death. >> your middle name was -- >> i know my birth certificate has been doctored. >> stella was not her birth mother her bir
erin, good morning >> good morning, tom by coincidence tyler and theresa koelewyn say they began learningdark family story at the same time tyler was helping others find peace. >> how many names can you think of in the family >> two >> okay. because the two rs keeps coming up >> as tyler henry was finding fame as the star o beyond the grave, even helping detectives and investigators solve cold cases his own mother theresa koelewyn was coping with a dark secret of...
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david cameron and theresa may were both able to serve in the role of caretaker effectively commit theresa decisions that need to be made. sir john major, as we were reporting, has said maybe there should be an interim prime minister or may be a streamlined quicker election process. would you be in favour of either of those and if so who should be the interim prime minister, or caretaker? i be the interim prime minister, or caretaker?— caretaker? i think it is clear, there is a — caretaker? i think it is clear, there is a divergence - caretaker? i think it is clear, there is a divergence of- caretaker? i think it is clear, i there is a divergence of opinion amongst conservative mps, some believe the prime minister should continue as caretaker. i am probably more inclined at a view that if we were going into a more lengthy process that perhaps we would have another individual as the caretaker prime minister, but actually, it is not so much about the individual, it is about what they do in that office, because effectively what has happened this afternoon is that boris johnson's happened this
david cameron and theresa may were both able to serve in the role of caretaker effectively commit theresa decisions that need to be made. sir john major, as we were reporting, has said maybe there should be an interim prime minister or may be a streamlined quicker election process. would you be in favour of either of those and if so who should be the interim prime minister, or caretaker? i be the interim prime minister, or caretaker?— caretaker? i think it is clear, there is a — caretaker?...
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it does seem to be rather common over here. >> todd: watch theresa may thinking this morning?know. she hasn't said. she probably feels that she probably feels a certain degree of delight because she has huge antipathy toward boris johnson. probably having a private little quiet. here is the point, and i have to reemphasise it one more time. the threat the last couple of days isn't as the legacy of reputation. for boris johnson is the entirety of conservative movement in this country. it has been dragged to the mat over the course of the last week. people in the streets openly say that conservatives were all cheats, they are all liars, they're all abusers. it's bad, pretty bad. so whatever she may think privately, the fact is the conservative tribe needs to get back together, we assess its core values, it back to being a part of truth and integrity. if it does that, we have a chance of the next election. otherwise, were going to finish up -- it's not the extreme anti-semitic hard left. we'll up with a liberal socialist style administration, which i think -- it really is the con
it does seem to be rather common over here. >> todd: watch theresa may thinking this morning?know. she hasn't said. she probably feels that she probably feels a certain degree of delight because she has huge antipathy toward boris johnson. probably having a private little quiet. here is the point, and i have to reemphasise it one more time. the threat the last couple of days isn't as the legacy of reputation. for boris johnson is the entirety of conservative movement in this country. it...
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. >> theresa, what did the chief have to say? >> well, the chief was addressing about this armed robbery that happened right in this parking lot in the middle of the afternoon. pam. danville, police say that the victim had just gone out of his car to do some shopping when. >> 2 male surrounded him one with a gun, demanding he hand over personal items after he did. the 2 took off in a waiting vehicle and recover that with a little bit more. >> detail danville police chief alan shields sharing details with residents and tips what to do if you find yourself a victim during a facebook community engagement session wednesday evening. and we believe and we recommend both the department, homeland security and the fbi recommend, which is the run hide fight program. and that's actually what we provide training to unbelievable out at trader joe's shopper surprised about such a violent act at their local store. just can't believe it happened here up and keep it more safe. most echoing the same thoughts too good to be safe and i'm glad they'r
. >> theresa, what did the chief have to say? >> well, the chief was addressing about this armed robbery that happened right in this parking lot in the middle of the afternoon. pam. danville, police say that the victim had just gone out of his car to do some shopping when. >> 2 male surrounded him one with a gun, demanding he hand over personal items after he did. the 2 took off in a waiting vehicle and recover that with a little bit more. >> detail danville police chief...
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joe's in san ramon. >> with more theresa? >> ken and pam, i just spoke with a coworker of the victim and he tells me that the victim is still recovering from this violent attack. this one happening here in san ramon. we told you last week about similar crime happening in danville. >> will that face swelling and her job? >> that's aaron, a co-worker of the 32 year-old male, who is the latest victim of a robbery outside a trader. joe's. >> as far as i know, he's doing better. he's still at home recovering. we should be back soon. >> san ramon police tell kron 4 news the crime happened around 8, 30 at night last week in this parking lot in front of trader. joe's 3 people speaking in spanish asked the victim for jumper cables. then attacked him violently, grabbing his wallet and cell phone to get updates. everything here and try to think the wallet. had $500 in cash. the victim says. >> the victim bleeding was taken by ambulance to the hospital. i mean, it thing. we're vigilant now. >> i am. i headphones. when you walk out to lea
joe's in san ramon. >> with more theresa? >> ken and pam, i just spoke with a coworker of the victim and he tells me that the victim is still recovering from this violent attack. this one happening here in san ramon. we told you last week about similar crime happening in danville. >> will that face swelling and her job? >> that's aaron, a co-worker of the 32 year-old male, who is the latest victim of a robbery outside a trader. joe's. >> as far as i know, he's...
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theresa may resigned in late may or said she would resign in june we didn't have a new leader of the conservative party and a new prime minister until late july the process could be elongated and actually see boris johnson in his position until the autumn is what we understand. there is a big but, such is the corrosion and distaste with leadership and anger with boris johnson that many conservative party mps would not want him as care caretaker. it could be dominik robb or somebody else. it goes to the mps in parliament conservative mps vote in various rounds and they pick two candidates and they go to the conservative party members that is how it works in the uk >> you made it clear as always steve sedgwick outside 10 downing street we could get a resignation and same man at 10 downing street for a few more months. fascinating. steve sedgwick, thank you. we will update you on everything that is happening with that story from england he could resign any moment if he does, we will go to that >>> in the meantime, the federal reserve increasingly losing credibility with investigators, b
theresa may resigned in late may or said she would resign in june we didn't have a new leader of the conservative party and a new prime minister until late july the process could be elongated and actually see boris johnson in his position until the autumn is what we understand. there is a big but, such is the corrosion and distaste with leadership and anger with boris johnson that many conservative party mps would not want him as care caretaker. it could be dominik robb or somebody else. it...
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then she poll asked her self an unfortunate reference to having been a mother, which theresa may didually cast, can't you? ballots are actually cast, can't ou? . . , ballots are actually cast, can't ou? , . ~' ballots are actually cast, can't ou? i. ~' you? exactly and i think liz truss's cam aiun you? exactly and i think liz truss's campaign will _ you? exactly and i think liz truss's campaign will be — you? exactly and i think liz truss's campaign will be cautious - you? exactly and i think liz truss's campaign will be cautious to - you? exactly and i think liz truss's campaign will be cautious to avoid | campaign will be cautious to avoid any missteps like that. she's not agreed to take part in any interview on channel 4, whereas tonight rishi sunak to take part and he was mauled by andrew neil as he always does, he's a voracious interview her and asked a very challenging questions about his record in government as chancellor, hiking taxes when the chance of a reception is very high dust recession, whether he was doing the right thing for families struggling with the cost of livin
then she poll asked her self an unfortunate reference to having been a mother, which theresa may didually cast, can't you? ballots are actually cast, can't ou? . . , ballots are actually cast, can't ou? , . ~' ballots are actually cast, can't ou? i. ~' you? exactly and i think liz truss's cam aiun you? exactly and i think liz truss's campaign will _ you? exactly and i think liz truss's campaign will be — you? exactly and i think liz truss's campaign will be cautious - you? exactly and i think...
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and missing out theresa may. the move so — say... and missing out theresa may.sing out theresa may. the move so fast these _ say... and missing out theresa may. the move so fast these prime - the move so fast these prime ministers. three of them. yes. let's talk about the inertia. let me show you the yougov polling out today, of 879 conservative members. it is just one poll, so all caveats apply. but what you see there, on the left, is that currently penny maudant would beat any of the other candidates when it comes to the vote of the members. and in a head to head with rishi sunak, it's not even close. the other thing to look at, before we speak to yougov�*s patrick english, the research director behind this poll, is how rishi sunak performs against some of the others. and the concern for his camp will be be that the members, on the evidence of this poll, prefer all the other candidates with the exception ofjeremy hunt and suella braverman. he is tied with nadim zahawi. when you look up all the head to headsit when you look up all the head to heads it is very f
and missing out theresa may. the move so — say... and missing out theresa may.sing out theresa may. the move so fast these _ say... and missing out theresa may. the move so fast these prime - the move so fast these prime ministers. three of them. yes. let's talk about the inertia. let me show you the yougov polling out today, of 879 conservative members. it is just one poll, so all caveats apply. but what you see there, on the left, is that currently penny maudant would beat any of the other...
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theresa kron, 4 news. >> well, for the latest information on monkeypox, including the emergency case tracker for the bay area. you can just scan that qr code on your screen and it'll take you to kron 4 dot com where we've got a special page set up with all of that for you. for 39 the time it was a star-studded day at the white house thursday with president joe biden awarding 17 people including 3 difference makers with the medal of freedom. the nash, the nation's highest civilian award, by the way, across 4 correspondent raquel martin has a recap of the ceremony. >> today's recipients include soccer champion megan rippey know the late republican senator john mccain and olympic gymnast simone biles who at 25 is now the youngest american to ever receive the high honor. right. trail blazers, humanitarians and decorated athletes were among the 17 americans awarded the presidential medal of freedom at the white house thursday. our nation's highest civilian award. simone biles, the most decorated olympic gymnast in history. >> was among the big names she has to her medal count. 32 farm roo
theresa kron, 4 news. >> well, for the latest information on monkeypox, including the emergency case tracker for the bay area. you can just scan that qr code on your screen and it'll take you to kron 4 dot com where we've got a special page set up with all of that for you. for 39 the time it was a star-studded day at the white house thursday with president joe biden awarding 17 people including 3 difference makers with the medal of freedom. the nash, the nation's highest civilian award,...
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british prime minister, and boris jonde, resigns as well how did they do it to him, his predecessor, theresa may, overcame the resignation of theresa's predecessor, we are leaving cameron, the prime minister resigned, when they found themselves in a situation where they lost the trust of their government party, when they actually lost the opportunity to lead, and now we we know that a group of deputies is talking to the british prime minister at 10 dudny street, convincing him of the date of his resignation. although there are several members of the cabinet who are loyal to him and are willing to continue cooperating with him, boris johnson himself said today that he will continue to work , try to work, therefore that it would be irresponsible to leave a gay man out of office with words at a time when britain is suffering from such big economic problems and europe is suffering from the biggest one since the second world war, and he also solved it in ukraine bohdan's russia, what is the main problem in that there are many claims and all of them mostly relate to the fact that boris johnson er
british prime minister, and boris jonde, resigns as well how did they do it to him, his predecessor, theresa may, overcame the resignation of theresa's predecessor, we are leaving cameron, the prime minister resigned, when they found themselves in a situation where they lost the trust of their government party, when they actually lost the opportunity to lead, and now we we know that a group of deputies is talking to the british prime minister at 10 dudny street, convincing him of the date of...
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guys know theresa drive home catholic, thanks to set. >> all time to look at the forecast for have foggy view of san francisco. yeah, we've been dealing with a lot of the cooler temperatures over the last couple of days and you know, is this going to affect any of the travel that's going on the air travel out there? lawrence karnow joining us now with a look at that. usually get a little fog like this, an sfo. it's almost like dead a drink on a on a runway. yeah. they've got all hey, here's the good news. it doesn't look too bad. local airports even with low clouds and the fog and you see that's sitting over sfo right now, san bruno mountain, a disappearing in the background and that fog. but right now, no delays being reported at sfo. you've got some clouds out there. that's for sure. and some gusty winds to 32 miles per hour at sfo, but no delays being reported there. things are open and moving along. well, both in and out. >> of sfo airport. but across the country, it's a different story. got san jose and oakland looking good la they've got some thunderstorms to the scene. some delays
guys know theresa drive home catholic, thanks to set. >> all time to look at the forecast for have foggy view of san francisco. yeah, we've been dealing with a lot of the cooler temperatures over the last couple of days and you know, is this going to affect any of the travel that's going on the air travel out there? lawrence karnow joining us now with a look at that. usually get a little fog like this, an sfo. it's almost like dead a drink on a on a runway. yeah. they've got all hey,...
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now were headed to spain for a trip back in time between barcelona and valencia allies. ter theresa a cattle on time that had its heyday during their nissans every year. this city throws a festival to look back at that golden age of art and culture. ah, once a year, this town and spain travels back in time. i from close to food, to music for 4 days, catoosa and catalonia takes itself back to the renaissance. during this period from the late 15th to the 17th century, europe's art culture and economy radically changed, including inter tulsa, that a mess i had on william tortoise. i was important because of its architecture. many buildings were built here in the 16th century, and there still stand empty delcom it. and it was also important for trade as the town myers on a river. so goods could be easily transported, okay, and for the economy as well, but like this is the 1st time on a lewis is one of 2 tosses. flag bears. she'll make her grand appearance with the about the rot us later in the day. she's one of around $3000.00 local residents who organize in stage the festival every year
now were headed to spain for a trip back in time between barcelona and valencia allies. ter theresa a cattle on time that had its heyday during their nissans every year. this city throws a festival to look back at that golden age of art and culture. ah, once a year, this town and spain travels back in time. i from close to food, to music for 4 days, catoosa and catalonia takes itself back to the renaissance. during this period from the late 15th to the 17th century, europe's art culture and...
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if that's pitch as the to re living the old times of her, theresa and we look forward to reuniting with francy on that up there. but bosa you, but i do need to check on us amigos with around 60 performance is a day, visitors can immerse themselves and life as it was in the renaissance. a wonder ruas zuber ruts and honda domingo will be performing. dressed as to 17th century aristocrats and mark deniable gathered about her back then bartold torso was catalonia, is 5th largest town here. one of i'm here, i feel proud to be representing a noble family from the era and that of the dance. and the music will be performing today. so came from historical documents by lemme see if barbara go, the woman with his daughter golf. even if it is their 10th year performing, both took care preparing. they been rehearsing the noble dance for months. every one involved, the votes, a great deal of time and all the costumes were hand made me mad at me. and i said that my mother made mistress that darker color. tons were typical of spanish renaissance fashion lab with especially black car shades of tan. a fe
if that's pitch as the to re living the old times of her, theresa and we look forward to reuniting with francy on that up there. but bosa you, but i do need to check on us amigos with around 60 performance is a day, visitors can immerse themselves and life as it was in the renaissance. a wonder ruas zuber ruts and honda domingo will be performing. dressed as to 17th century aristocrats and mark deniable gathered about her back then bartold torso was catalonia, is 5th largest town here. one of...
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theresa may's brexit plans hit the buffers and tory mps saw him as the man to get it done.reet with a team willing to ignore the usual conventions of politics. at the time, many mps were determined to stop the uk leaving the eu without a deal. mrjohnson asked the queen to suspend parliament, a move deemed unlawful in the supreme court, and kicked more than 20 tory mps out of the party. david gauke was one of them. he was prepared to adopt tactics that other prime ministers would not have adopted, prepared to use language that other prime ministers would not have been prepared to adopt. basically, because he felt that the rules didn't apply to him. the problem is that the approach that he took over brexit is also the approach that he has taken over other matters, personal as well as policy. to break the deadlock, an election was called and the conservatives won their biggest majority in more than 30 years. for his new government, though, everything was put on hold when it was hit by the worst health crisis in modern times. from this evening, i must give the british people a
theresa may's brexit plans hit the buffers and tory mps saw him as the man to get it done.reet with a team willing to ignore the usual conventions of politics. at the time, many mps were determined to stop the uk leaving the eu without a deal. mrjohnson asked the queen to suspend parliament, a move deemed unlawful in the supreme court, and kicked more than 20 tory mps out of the party. david gauke was one of them. he was prepared to adopt tactics that other prime ministers would not have...
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you were described as theresa _ of mps either. you were described as theresa may— of mps either. theresa may with vigour here, if you win this, will you call another- win this, will you call another general— win this, will you call another general election— win this, will you call another general election to _ win this, will you call another general election to get - win this, will you call another general election to get your. win this, will you call another- general election to get your mandate rather— general election to get your mandate rather than _ general election to get your mandate rather than writing _ general election to get your mandate rather than writing on _ general election to get your mandate rather than writing on the _ general election to get your mandate rather than writing on the cult - rather than writing on the cult tales — rather than writing on the cult tales of— rather than writing on the cult tales of boris _ rather than writing on the cult tales of borisjohnson? - rather than writing on the cult tales of borisjohnson? i - rather than writing on the cul
you were described as theresa _ of mps either. you were described as theresa may— of mps either. theresa may with vigour here, if you win this, will you call another- win this, will you call another general— win this, will you call another general election— win this, will you call another general election to _ win this, will you call another general election to get - win this, will you call another general election to get your. win this, will you call another- general election to get your...
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. policy dispute like theresa may — policy dispute like theresa may it _ policy dispute like theresa the boris johnson agenda as - a whole load of the boris johnson agenda as his i johnson agenda as his chancellor, _ johnson agenda as his chancellor, he - johnson agenda as his chancellor, he is - johnson agenda as his chancellor, he is a - johnson agenda as hisl chancellor, he is a very different— chancellor, he is a very different character. - chancellor, he is a very different character. myi chancellor, he is a very- different character. my view is that we — different character. my view is that we can _ different character. my view is that we can have _ different character. my view is that we can have that - different character. my view is that we can have that renewal| that we can have that renewal and office. _ that we can have that renewal and office, if— that we can have that renewal and office, if you _ that we can have that renewal and office, if you like, - that we can have that renewal and office, if you like, with. and office, if you like, with rishi — and office, if you l
. policy dispute like theresa may — policy dispute like theresa may it _ policy dispute like theresa the boris johnson agenda as - a whole load of the boris johnson agenda as his i johnson agenda as his chancellor, _ johnson agenda as his chancellor, he - johnson agenda as his chancellor, he is - johnson agenda as his chancellor, he is a - johnson agenda as hisl chancellor, he is a very different— chancellor, he is a very different character. - chancellor, he is a very different character....
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by theresa may, chris pinchen he — government by theresa may, chris pincher.at _ that role. but the prime minister knew about that complaint - that role. but the prime minister knew about that complaint that l that role. but the prime minister i knew about that complaint that was upheld. that knew about that complaint that was u - held. : , . upheld. at the time chris pincher was appointed — upheld. at the time chris pincher was appointed there _ upheld. at the time chris pincher was appointed there were - upheld. at the time chris pincher was appointed there were no - upheld. at the time chris pincher was appointed there were no live j was appointed there were no live inquiries — was appointed there were no live inquiries. but was appointed there were no live inuuiries. �* : was appointed there were no live inuuiries. �* ., ., was appointed there were no live inuuiries. �* ., , ., ., , inquiries. but a complaint had been uheld inquiries. but a complaint had been upheld against _ inquiries. but a complaint had been upheld against him. _ inquiries. but a compla
by theresa may, chris pinchen he — government by theresa may, chris pincher.at _ that role. but the prime minister knew about that complaint - that role. but the prime minister knew about that complaint that l that role. but the prime minister i knew about that complaint that was upheld. that knew about that complaint that was u - held. : , . upheld. at the time chris pincher was appointed — upheld. at the time chris pincher was appointed there _ upheld. at the time chris pincher was...
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sometimes finding himself in an awkward situation when the brexit dispute led to the resignation of theresa may, the conservatives bet on a person who seemed to guarantee them victory in the first few months of johnson's premiership brexit remained the biggest problem of political players different factions of the parliament were full of resolve it to influence this process or to stop it in the end johnson is going to the elections under the slogan get brexit dan, that is, to embody the nonsense, the election campaign turned out to be extremely successful, fundamentally changing the political landscape of the country for the conservative party, the election result became the best since 1987. and for johnson himself, it partially wrote off his previous ones sins, the way for great britain to leave the eu was open, but just a few months after the formation of the government, the coronavirus pandemic confused all plans, i have to give the british a very simple instructions you should stay at home and critics of the prime minister stated that he was late with this decision, the coronavirus had
sometimes finding himself in an awkward situation when the brexit dispute led to the resignation of theresa may, the conservatives bet on a person who seemed to guarantee them victory in the first few months of johnson's premiership brexit remained the biggest problem of political players different factions of the parliament were full of resolve it to influence this process or to stop it in the end johnson is going to the elections under the slogan get brexit dan, that is, to embody the...
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margaret thatcher, i obviously, theresa may. some diversity— obviously, theresa may.re — diversity that i wish republicans here are. ., ., �* diversity that i wish republicans hereare. ., _ ., here are. you don't buy the argument from some in — here are. you don't buy the argument from some in britain _ here are. you don't buy the argument from some in britain that _ here are. you don't buy the argument from some in britain that there i here are. you don't buy the argument from some in britain that there are i from some in britain that there are people from migrant backgrounds who have had a privileged upbringing? i can't speak to everybody's upbringing _ can't speak to everybody's upbringing i_ can't speak to everybody's upbringing. i have- can't speak to everybody's upbringing. i have met- can't speak to everybody's i upbringing. i have met sajid can't speak to everybody's - upbringing. i have met sajid javid when _ upbringing. i have met sajid javid when he — upbringing. i have met sajid javid when he visited, _ upbringing. i have met sajid javid when he visited, i
margaret thatcher, i obviously, theresa may. some diversity— obviously, theresa may.re — diversity that i wish republicans here are. ., ., �* diversity that i wish republicans hereare. ., _ ., here are. you don't buy the argument from some in — here are. you don't buy the argument from some in britain _ here are. you don't buy the argument from some in britain that _ here are. you don't buy the argument from some in britain that there i here are. you don't buy the argument from some in...
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to become prime minister, it was michael gove who scuppered his attempts that time round will stop theresa to become prime minister. tonight, he has been sacked. an extraordinary briefing from inside that building tonight, explaining the sacking. describing michael gove, and i quote, as a snake, someone come in the view of the prime minister, who could not be trusted to be a positive articulator of the government message. the latest extraordinary twist in another incredible day here at westminster. let me bring you a flavour of that day in the next few minutes. the front pages, the photographers, the reporters, all asking the same question. is it all over, prime minister? the lenses tilt towards boris johnson leaving downing street, heading for parliament at lunchtime, and prime minister's questions. the difficult questions usually come from the opposition benches but today they came from conservative mps as well. the prime minister constantly tries to deflect from the issue, always tries to blame other people for mistakes and at least nothing left for him to do other than to take responsi
to become prime minister, it was michael gove who scuppered his attempts that time round will stop theresa to become prime minister. tonight, he has been sacked. an extraordinary briefing from inside that building tonight, explaining the sacking. describing michael gove, and i quote, as a snake, someone come in the view of the prime minister, who could not be trusted to be a positive articulator of the government message. the latest extraordinary twist in another incredible day here at...
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if you think back to just after the referendum from theresa may to boris johnson, there are often verytimes. this is certainly one of them. it is very difficult to predict exactly how quickly things will change. it certainly feels we are on the precipice of a major shift. tom: you are an expert of the special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k.. i believe we celebrated that relationship july 4. we look at the special relationship and the question is the prime minister stands before the house of commons, how alone is he and hollande is the u.k. in global political economics? leslie: it is a funny moment for the u.s. and the u.k. we have just come out of a tremendously successful nato, the adoption of a new strategic concept where the u.s. and the u.k. are at the forefront of repositioning and tumbling down on a nato's commitment to defending its eastern flank, supporting ukraine. the u.k. is active in that -- active in ukraine. we have had the tragedy of the shooting haven't park. britain looks at america and it does not understand how this has happened and how the u.s. will come
if you think back to just after the referendum from theresa may to boris johnson, there are often verytimes. this is certainly one of them. it is very difficult to predict exactly how quickly things will change. it certainly feels we are on the precipice of a major shift. tom: you are an expert of the special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k.. i believe we celebrated that relationship july 4. we look at the special relationship and the question is the prime minister stands before the...
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the level that he faced was higher than theresa may. and theresa may, lacked governing majority.e going to see from boris johnson in the coming months and years, is an effort to refashion the narrative that he was pushed out unjustly, that he was someone who won the historic collection, being in the majority since 1987. he used the word herd, stampeded, panicked. panics and moves en masse without thinking. that's the impression he wants to leave. his m.p.s got spooked. and margaret thatcher did something similar. she spent the following years not being helpful to her successor, john major, and fashioning the narrative that she had been made. and it took hold. >> true to warm, boris johnson didn't express much contrition here. blaming everyone but himself. is that his own personal style? does he do that all the time? or is that setting himself up for return later on the? >> it was a resignation of a violation of laws. that hasn't happened much in british history. look why prime ministers have resigned in the past, it's done to events like world war ii, or brexit, or the suez war.
the level that he faced was higher than theresa may. and theresa may, lacked governing majority.e going to see from boris johnson in the coming months and years, is an effort to refashion the narrative that he was pushed out unjustly, that he was someone who won the historic collection, being in the majority since 1987. he used the word herd, stampeded, panicked. panics and moves en masse without thinking. that's the impression he wants to leave. his m.p.s got spooked. and margaret thatcher did...
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would theresa may fancy it? laughs: look, i don't think...ything i hear, i don't think there is going to be a caretaker prime minister in the sense of somebody else coming into that role. and what does an opposition party leader do on a day like this? one option is to smile and go and watch some tennis at wimbledon, having said this about boris johnson. .. he needs to go completely, none of this nonsense about clinging on for a few months. he's inflicted lies, fraud and chaos in the country, and, you know, we're stuck with a government which isn't functioning. there will be an overwhelming and very widespread sense - of relief today that i borisjohnson's time as prime minister, which should probably never have been - allowed to happen in the first place, is coming to an end. l the problem is the conservative party, conservative mps, have stood by him for so long. they propped him up, they enabled him to fail to lead our country properly, and my heart goes out to the millions of families and pensioners who have not been helped properly because
would theresa may fancy it? laughs: look, i don't think...ything i hear, i don't think there is going to be a caretaker prime minister in the sense of somebody else coming into that role. and what does an opposition party leader do on a day like this? one option is to smile and go and watch some tennis at wimbledon, having said this about boris johnson. .. he needs to go completely, none of this nonsense about clinging on for a few months. he's inflicted lies, fraud and chaos in the country,...
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on theresa may's brexit deal in 2018 or 2019 _ on theresa may's brexit deal in 2018 or 2019 all— onad we would've — name only. it would've — had we would've expected that —— accepted that deal. _ would've expected that —— accepted that deal, northern ireland would've been retained within the eu customs union— been retained within the eu customs union and _ been retained within the eu customs union and we would've ended up with a second _ union and we would've ended up with a second referendum and jeremy corbyn _ a second referendum and jeremy corbyn ending up as prime minister. i corbyn ending up as prime minister. i was _ corbyn ending up as prime minister. i was the _ corbyn ending up as prime minister. i was the only candidate out of this range _ i was the only candidate out of this range of— i was the only candidate out of this range of people who resigned over the terms — range of people who resigned over the terms of the deal and voted against — the terms of the deal and voted against it— the terms of the deal and voted against it three times, honouring the brexit— against it
on theresa may's brexit deal in 2018 or 2019 _ on theresa may's brexit deal in 2018 or 2019 all— onad we would've — name only. it would've — had we would've expected that —— accepted that deal. _ would've expected that —— accepted that deal, northern ireland would've been retained within the eu customs union— been retained within the eu customs union and _ been retained within the eu customs union and we would've ended up with a second _ union and we would've ended up with a...
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but she did, than one vote of becoming prime minister and ultimately withdrew before that and theresadoes look like a lot of people could potentially throw their hat in the ring and when the rules for this leadership contest are decided on monday as they will be, i suspect the i922 monday as they will be, i suspect the 1922 committee that represents back edge conservative mps may want to put some thresholds in place that would allow them to whittle the numbers down quite quickly to those who have significant support within the party. in who have significant support within the na . , ., �* ., the party. in terms of britain cosmic support _ the party. in terms of britain cosmic support in _ the party. in terms of britain cosmic support in the - the party. in terms of britain cosmic support in the world, | the party. in terms of britain | cosmic support in the world, i the party. in terms of britain - cosmic support in the world, i was at the g7. an important figure, borisjohnson has been. we, still in the un security council and silly nuclear—weapons nation. this is a figure who will ha
but she did, than one vote of becoming prime minister and ultimately withdrew before that and theresadoes look like a lot of people could potentially throw their hat in the ring and when the rules for this leadership contest are decided on monday as they will be, i suspect the i922 monday as they will be, i suspect the 1922 committee that represents back edge conservative mps may want to put some thresholds in place that would allow them to whittle the numbers down quite quickly to those who...
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good lesson on a leash yet. theresa's gun to tim. up was we go. van kathleen klein comes east bun flew martin. stan, you bought it at 100 and he and it will come in there. oh, a titan is a nasty in an empty lots and i pad law in england in added tim. i get this and zayus alba has flashbanc i lettings, or nevada, on 200 mazda ah, blue with i'm speaking is couple of them say biscuit blossom, images size. so that's why my now studies to go wouldn't 5 is this meets plus yet i was at the base in my pay i couple picked on monday. yeah. labor. does me go through that and 1st i am so an email had, ma'am, would good. must q to putting it in? tip gave up a house. clem. see a bit. i was tolerant. how behind teddy? i'm fucked by the yet sub his conduct. israel from f eyes and cause it was so foolish. talk and get cnbc got side them as a job. i missed my hobbies. vasa, i tough to send them under them. no business can new kind visor and 11 plus come. yeah. oh no, i have no, no, no interest kilo made of me and glen doesn't cut them yet. and gustin
good lesson on a leash yet. theresa's gun to tim. up was we go. van kathleen klein comes east bun flew martin. stan, you bought it at 100 and he and it will come in there. oh, a titan is a nasty in an empty lots and i pad law in england in added tim. i get this and zayus alba has flashbanc i lettings, or nevada, on 200 mazda ah, blue with i'm speaking is couple of them say biscuit blossom, images size. so that's why my now studies to go wouldn't 5 is this meets plus yet i was at the base in my...
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and i haven't heard this pennsauken lesson on a leash yet. theresa's gun to tim of play. we go van kathleen climbed comes each bun flew martin's done. you bought it but handy to india and it will come in there. oh, i hate to know is a nasty in an empty apartment in england in bad it, tim. i get this and zayus alba has flashbanc. i landings or never signed onto anamosa. ah blue with i'm speaking is cut hood dependency. biscuit blossom finishes size. so that's why now studies to go in 5, this is me to proceed. i was at the from bits and monthly, i come to pick on monday. we daily taba. does me go through that? and 1st i'm so an email had, ma'am, would good, must q to putting it in tip gave up a house. lemme see. but i was tolerant. how behind teddy i'm fucked by the yet sub biscuit. best of my fives. and charles, that was so foolish, cause and get cnbc good side them as a job, i missed my hobbies, my son, and i'm not under no business canoe kind vasa. i relentlessly come. yeah. oh no. i have no. i no, no killer. made me going on a 2nd and gusting knitter and jim kent. my mo
and i haven't heard this pennsauken lesson on a leash yet. theresa's gun to tim of play. we go van kathleen climbed comes each bun flew martin's done. you bought it but handy to india and it will come in there. oh, i hate to know is a nasty in an empty apartment in england in bad it, tim. i get this and zayus alba has flashbanc. i landings or never signed onto anamosa. ah blue with i'm speaking is cut hood dependency. biscuit blossom finishes size. so that's why now studies to go in 5, this is...
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his pen southgate lesson on a leash yet theresa's gun to tim off. well, we go. van kathleen climbed, comes east bun flew once. done. you bought it. but how did india and it will cut, you know, oh, i didn't know is a nasty in an empty lots. and i pumped more in in i did 10 megabytes and zayus. alba has flashbanc. i landings or near my san antonio mesa. ah. blue with i'm speaking is couple of them say biscuit blossom, finishes size. so that's why now studies to go wouldn't 5 is this meets plus he had i was at the alphabet in my pay. i couple of big gun, wendy daily taba. does me go from event in 1st? i'm so an email had, ma'am, would good. must q to putting it in tip gave. oh, lemme see a bit. i was toddlers and how behind kathy's hogue, i'm not by the yet sub misconduct. israel from f eyes and cause that was so foolish. talk and get cnbc got side them as a job. i mission, mail, hobbies, vasa, i need to send them under them. no business can new kind visor and 11 plus come. yeah. oh no. i have no. i no, no killer made me going. i need to cut them check
his pen southgate lesson on a leash yet theresa's gun to tim off. well, we go. van kathleen climbed, comes east bun flew once. done. you bought it. but how did india and it will cut, you know, oh, i didn't know is a nasty in an empty lots. and i pumped more in in i did 10 megabytes and zayus. alba has flashbanc. i landings or near my san antonio mesa. ah. blue with i'm speaking is couple of them say biscuit blossom, finishes size. so that's why now studies to go wouldn't 5 is this meets plus he...