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it turned out that even before the escalation of the conflict with the arrival of lyndon johnson in the white house, the air force destroyed all the rebels in south vietnam three times. the situation on the battlefield began to deteriorate, the escalation reached new speeds, sometimes to make everything worse. losing. in a war of attrition, russia, with a population 4-5 times larger than ukraine, has a huge advantage. the ukrainian side has exhausted its strength, i hope mr. lavrov is thinking about starting negotiations. if i were an employee of the russian ministry of foreign affairs, then i would probably want to know what the ukrainian ambassador and the chinese representative discussed in beijing. and i would try to appeal to that meeting to start discussing three issues. a revision of the european security architecture so that there is no threat to anyone, but they often talk about the so-called korean freeze scenario, does this even make sense? i think the korean scenario is a terrible idea, all parties to the conflict should strive for a solution to it that will not... contain t
it turned out that even before the escalation of the conflict with the arrival of lyndon johnson in the white house, the air force destroyed all the rebels in south vietnam three times. the situation on the battlefield began to deteriorate, the escalation reached new speeds, sometimes to make everything worse. losing. in a war of attrition, russia, with a population 4-5 times larger than ukraine, has a huge advantage. the ukrainian side has exhausted its strength, i hope mr. lavrov is thinking...
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obviously boris johnson was mayor, eight years ago, but sadiq khan has won two elections. was the odds on favourite this time. and of course no votes have been counted so he may well win. but equally some of his policies, like on the ulez, are unpopular in the outer boroughs of london, where many more people drive. we remember that the uxbridge by—election was won by the conservatives very much against the formbook there, and so there is, i suppose, a slim chance that we might see an upset in london. but it's the race is not always to the swift, but that's the way to bet at the moment. so i think money is still on sadiq khan. but, we will have to wait and see what the ballots say. >> i suppose the big difference between the london mayor election and all of those parliamentary seats in london is that at a general election, the turnout is a lot higher. we see a very, very, high level of political engagement at general elections, mayoral elections . elections, mayoral elections. fewer people, frankly, can be bothered to vote. one of the theories is that those that are motiv
obviously boris johnson was mayor, eight years ago, but sadiq khan has won two elections. was the odds on favourite this time. and of course no votes have been counted so he may well win. but equally some of his policies, like on the ulez, are unpopular in the outer boroughs of london, where many more people drive. we remember that the uxbridge by—election was won by the conservatives very much against the formbook there, and so there is, i suppose, a slim chance that we might see an upset in...
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researcher rebecca johnson says the massive data is already making an impact, and there have been about 1.6 million observations and those data are critically important for me. >> but then for scientists to also other scientists to understand the distribution of plants and animals across the globe, the academy regularly tracks endangered populations like the sunflower, sea star and local kelp forests, both hit by rising ocean temperatures. >> the work is often as painstaking as it is vital, but perhaps made easier in the future with the help from a growing army of volunteers. >> this big understanding of where plants and animals are found come from the city nature challenge at pillar point, drew tuma abc seven news. >> the total number of observations scheduled to be announced later this month. you have to look closely for those tiny little critters. >> all right. today or actually make it tomorrow is star wars day, may 4th, and disney is celebrating. >> may the 4th be with you all. >> may the fourth be with you, i love it. >> the newest star wars show better in as little as 2 weeks. an
researcher rebecca johnson says the massive data is already making an impact, and there have been about 1.6 million observations and those data are critically important for me. >> but then for scientists to also other scientists to understand the distribution of plants and animals across the globe, the academy regularly tracks endangered populations like the sunflower, sea star and local kelp forests, both hit by rising ocean temperatures. >> the work is often as painstaking as it...
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. >> joe biden speaking of long tradition of president johnson and nixon and roosevelt, fdr and truman of course i don't think there's much new here except the reaction and janet yellen and what is new is the dependence of the federal reserve on the treasury department in the fed as we would say in the private sector, this sounds like a provocative word and certainly a disturbing one but every week the fed reports his own finances and is called h for one form and it shows that the fed has a witness without notes and the fed is $123.6 million in the hole to the treasury it is borrowed that much against its mounting operating losses and it pays out five and a half or so and it earns 2% to 3% and no way to get rich the fed is losing a lot of money. the fed shows negative capital. >> is an important point that you make and i appreciate you making it i want to get your take on the macro story, on friday we got the job numbers we could than expected that sparks a rally in stocks as were back to believing that the fed is going to cut interest-rate at some point, how do you see things? >> i th
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well, reported western media on here, and that's essentially the bar of johnson to then prime minister or x prime minister has had gone to a key of to actually pull loaded mirrors, lensky, away from the negotiating table. and so, well know, now luckily not everybody in europe feels the same way as the british at to listen to the hungry and foreign minister and his viewpoint as he tells us and explains to us that the e u. now wants to essentially provide a 100, a $1000000000.00 to you're trying to continue the fight for the next 5 years. the big if i did more and i can go to peace, seems to be more and more distant to us, european, since nato is moving forward at a fast pace along the previously drone red lines. on tuesday we received the proposal and how the secretary general alternate type intends to collect the 100000000 dollars from the member states which may tie wants to pump into the war. in addition, this $100000000.00 should be collected in find is, which means that in nature, the accounting on the print on getting old people for at least another 5 years habitable. so as you ca
well, reported western media on here, and that's essentially the bar of johnson to then prime minister or x prime minister has had gone to a key of to actually pull loaded mirrors, lensky, away from the negotiating table. and so, well know, now luckily not everybody in europe feels the same way as the british at to listen to the hungry and foreign minister and his viewpoint as he tells us and explains to us that the e u. now wants to essentially provide a 100, a $1000000000.00 to you're trying...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should do this. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you...
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census, and representative marjorie taylor greene plans to offer a motion to oust speaker mike johnson. those considers an faa reauthorization bill to be extent programs past the friday deadline. on tuesday the education secretary examines his department's policies and last year's financial audit hellier, and president biden will deliver the keynote address for the united states holocaust more museum days of remembrance. on wednesday, national public radio president and ceo appears before a subcommittee over accusations of ideological bias at npr, a taxpayer-funded news enti. c. mayor bowser appears before the house oversight committee concerning d.c.'s response to unlawful activity and and time semitism -- and antisemitism at the university. go to c-span.org for scheduling information or to watch live or on-demand any time. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ announcer: sunday on q & a, a former rhode island democratic congressman and author talks about americans who have struggled with mental illness and the role family members lay in their care. >> and my own case of my
census, and representative marjorie taylor greene plans to offer a motion to oust speaker mike johnson. those considers an faa reauthorization bill to be extent programs past the friday deadline. on tuesday the education secretary examines his department's policies and last year's financial audit hellier, and president biden will deliver the keynote address for the united states holocaust more museum days of remembrance. on wednesday, national public radio president and ceo appears before a...
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i don't think it's personal with republicans and mike johnson. the problem is you can't manage the place. if you can't, sometimes you need democrats to help you do it. if it's going against may marjorie taylor green and a lot of democrats feel the same way. >> new policy was partisan. >> she managed her caucus. >> she did. >> she had more than a one-vote margin. >> she had a four-vote margin. >> the small of the group can determine the outcome for the whole house. to me the obverse of the coin is what is interesting. the isolation on marjorie taylor green. two months ago a different story. now donald trump has not come out for -- a lot of reports that he's against her. he would have let us know if he wanted speaker johnson to go down when he met with him. she's increasingly isolated even among the group out to get mccarthy. >> laura: i want to get to your winners and losers. bill? >> miloser of the week is president of columbia for obvious reasons. my winner of the week is kim jong-un who got an, u.n. sanctions member dismissed thanks to a russia
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johnson >> yes. so the headline in the telegraph is trump may tell nato allies to spend 3% of gdp on defence. so trump is considering ramping up his demand for military spending by nato members from 2% to 3% of gdp. so this has been influenced by his meeting with president duda of poland , who called for poland, who called for a significant increase of spending because of the threat or the perceived threat from russia , perceived threat from russia, and this will have different effects on different countries . effects on different countries. so in the uk, we've, opted to spend more. we've gone up from 2% to 2.5, but we're worried about going up to 3% because it's a lot of money. so my theory is to lower the gdp and then you have to spend less on weapons. they're already working on it. >> yeah they're doing well. but green somse going quite aggressively at 3% apparently that's a tremendous percentage . that's a tremendous percentage. >> many, many people are saying it's the best percentage they've eve
johnson >> yes. so the headline in the telegraph is trump may tell nato allies to spend 3% of gdp on defence. so trump is considering ramping up his demand for military spending by nato members from 2% to 3% of gdp. so this has been influenced by his meeting with president duda of poland , who called for poland, who called for a significant increase of spending because of the threat or the perceived threat from russia , perceived threat from russia, and this will have different effects on...
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and he didn't vote for the privileges committee report that said boris johnson had misled the house of report that said borisjohnson had misled the house of commons. such progress that he made disappeared in the wake of that. there are two central things that the tories have to do to improve their prospects. one is get the waiting lists down. that is crucial. the second is indeed to try and hope the economy improves. but this is politically more difficult to persuade the public they should be given the credit for the improvement in the economy. the problem they have and every time we have an argument between the parties about the economy, all the labour party has to say is liz truss. end of argument. 0k. let say is liz truss. end of argument. ok. let me put some of those points to the northern ireland minister, who is steve baker. good evening to you mr baker. who is steve baker. good evening to you mr baker-— who is steve baker. good evening to you mr baker. good evening. thanks for havin: you mr baker. good evening. thanks for having me _ you mr baker. good evening. thanks for havi
and he didn't vote for the privileges committee report that said boris johnson had misled the house of report that said borisjohnson had misled the house of commons. such progress that he made disappeared in the wake of that. there are two central things that the tories have to do to improve their prospects. one is get the waiting lists down. that is crucial. the second is indeed to try and hope the economy improves. but this is politically more difficult to persuade the public they should be...
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nearly 1000 hours in orbit, she is the second woman to serve as is the director of nasa's renowned a johnson space center. a bill of a trailblazer and mentor, dr. ochoa continues to inspire people around the world to reach for the stars and achieve their dreams. [applause] nancy pelosi. [applause] after raising five children with her beloved husband, paul, and leading to the california democratic party nancy pelosi became san francisco's tireless champion in congress. as the first woman speaker of the house that she has shepherded some of our nation's most consequential laws by keeping coalitions together and standing with set up to presidents of both parties. [ laughter]] her resolve on january 6, 2021 helped guide america through one of our darkest days. for her efforts to protect freedom and democracy, nancy pelosi will be known forever as the greatest speaker of the house in american history. [applause] [applause] jane rigby. [applause] a daughter of the great state of delaware, jane rigby's passion for astronomy began as a child peering at the stars through a small telescope in a soybea
nearly 1000 hours in orbit, she is the second woman to serve as is the director of nasa's renowned a johnson space center. a bill of a trailblazer and mentor, dr. ochoa continues to inspire people around the world to reach for the stars and achieve their dreams. [applause] nancy pelosi. [applause] after raising five children with her beloved husband, paul, and leading to the california democratic party nancy pelosi became san francisco's tireless champion in congress. as the first woman speaker...
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it's the latest advance of johnson vicious space exploration program which the rifles factors of the united states and 2019 china became the 1st country to land rover on the moves. fall side is more on that chinese new mission. john uh, 6 teams to connect the new materials from the fall side of the moon and bring it back to us. it's a complex mission that will involve separately. we're both take modules working together me so long space craft will 1st over the mood and then deploy aligned to the side that is never visible from us. it means target the south pole 8 can base and the law just known impact criteria in the solar system. using a mechanical drew and scale, the land will collect 2 g, those of soil and rocks. and the send demo do with attached to the land and we'll bluff back into a new orbit and transfer the samples to the re entry vehicle. if we goes well, it will carry the cargo safely back to us the, the scientist. so the sample will review new information about the means early evolution. it's fall side is geologically different from the one we see from us. it has a stake
it's the latest advance of johnson vicious space exploration program which the rifles factors of the united states and 2019 china became the 1st country to land rover on the moves. fall side is more on that chinese new mission. john uh, 6 teams to connect the new materials from the fall side of the moon and bring it back to us. it's a complex mission that will involve separately. we're both take modules working together me so long space craft will 1st over the mood and then deploy aligned to...
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hamilton hall it was a violent act that put our students at risk let's discuss what's going on with jay johnson. >> he's a member of the columbia university board of trustees and he served as the us homeland security secretary during the obama administration. mr. secretary, thanks so much for joining us. what's your reaction to this message from columbia university? so he's president minouche shafik. >> i supported and agree with every word i can attest as a trustee of columbia that the decisions that she faced, were among the most delicate and complex that i've seen in or out of of government. and what we brought to the considerations here, or several overriding principles will one is that no constitutional right is absolute, are unqualified and particularly with regard to the first amendment, freedom of speech whether you're a university, a city, a town, or a village, or is your last segment alluded to regarding gag orders someone has to be in a position to regulate time, place, and manner for the exercise of free speech. the other overriding principle here, wolfpack is that a university, a u
hamilton hall it was a violent act that put our students at risk let's discuss what's going on with jay johnson. >> he's a member of the columbia university board of trustees and he served as the us homeland security secretary during the obama administration. mr. secretary, thanks so much for joining us. what's your reaction to this message from columbia university? so he's president minouche shafik. >> i supported and agree with every word i can attest as a trustee of columbia that...
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lyndon johnson in many respects was a very, very good president and chose not to run in '68 because of opposition to his views on vietnam. and i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he's alienated not just young people but the democratic base in his views on israel and this war. liz: i think gaza is biden's vietnam. wasn't biden's botched exit out of afghanistan his vietnam? biden is fence sitting on all this is just slamming him really hard. it's just not leadership. trump is saying this is so weak. you need leadership. trump is saying there's no leadership here. your final word. >> there's no leadership and joe biden doesn't know what to do and he doesn't want to go against israel and he doesn't want to support israel and wants the votes to harvest from the palestinian sympathizers and hamas sympathizers, but knows that's not politically palpable and be strong and tell the truth and lead america and you'll be okay but he's not capable of doing that. liz: congressman van drew, thank you for joining and yous good to see you again. still ahead, nat
lyndon johnson in many respects was a very, very good president and chose not to run in '68 because of opposition to his views on vietnam. and i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he's alienated not just young people but the democratic base in his views on israel and this war. liz: i think gaza is biden's vietnam. wasn't biden's botched exit out of afghanistan his vietnam? biden is fence sitting on all this is just slamming him really hard. it's just not...
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it turned out that even before the escalation of the conflict with the arrival of lyndon johnson in the white house, the air force destroyed all the rebels in southern vietnam three times. situation on the field the battle began to deteriorate, the escalation took a new turn, sometimes, for things to get better, they must first get worse, for this reason i am especially closely watching the slow advance of russian troops on kharkov, the second largest city in ukraine, and symbolically very important for it, the west is wondering whether russian goals in ukraine will be revised, what's the point? i think the korean scenario is a terrible idea; all parties to the conflict should strive for a solution to it that does not contain the potential for renewal war. if a demilitarized zone with an armed border appears in ukraine, on one side, which will be ukrainians and nato, and on the other, russians, the likelihood of a conflict flaring up will not go away. korea is generally a bad example. in 1953-54 , they agreed on a truce in the agreement. it was argued that the parties would jointly seek
it turned out that even before the escalation of the conflict with the arrival of lyndon johnson in the white house, the air force destroyed all the rebels in southern vietnam three times. situation on the field the battle began to deteriorate, the escalation took a new turn, sometimes, for things to get better, they must first get worse, for this reason i am especially closely watching the slow advance of russian troops on kharkov, the second largest city in ukraine, and symbolically very...
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the once the investigation was on, they took everything and i presented it to dan johnson, who was the solicitor who was the chief prosecutor originally in car, south county. and he looked at the case to decide if in fact there was enough to charge probable cause to charge me with a crime. in this particular situation. all parties cleared may of any wrong doing. mm. the . okay. for my master's degree, i was at university of south carolina. i was looking at how the land holds trauma. there's trauma across this land nature as taking it over the issues to remain because history doesn't work the same way that nature the past lives in the present. wow. you can see hundreds of acres of rice field here built on the backs of the slave labor force. these african engineers, right, that had been brought from the rise coast of africa, 3000 miles across the membrane. people here and i brought you here cuz you asked me to bring why here for you, why do you want to get here? as an african american? you know, your yeah, history stop is at a point, you know, so much is not documented. any absence of re
the once the investigation was on, they took everything and i presented it to dan johnson, who was the solicitor who was the chief prosecutor originally in car, south county. and he looked at the case to decide if in fact there was enough to charge probable cause to charge me with a crime. in this particular situation. all parties cleared may of any wrong doing. mm. the . okay. for my master's degree, i was at university of south carolina. i was looking at how the land holds trauma. there's...
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financing of new aid packages for ukraine, here in britain attention was drawn to the fact that mike johnson, the speaker of the house of representatives in the united states in the us congress, simply did not meet with mr. cameron at that time, it was stated that he did not have time, so this question is rather complicated, i hear it, let's say from someone. commentators from the politicians themselves that, as a rule, governments, officials in certain countries, and in particular in many western countries, prefer their own decisions, pushing away from their own principles and understanding of the situation, and from the white house, we just recently heard that they are not adamantly encouraging strikes against ukraine for the territory of sovereign ukraine, and they also, when they announced that they had provided atakamsya. said that they are sure that the ukrainians will use them for the sovereignty of their territories. bohdan, how has the rhetoric of ukraine's leading partners changed in general over the past two years, regarding what they are willing to do so that the ukrainians would
financing of new aid packages for ukraine, here in britain attention was drawn to the fact that mike johnson, the speaker of the house of representatives in the united states in the us congress, simply did not meet with mr. cameron at that time, it was stated that he did not have time, so this question is rather complicated, i hear it, let's say from someone. commentators from the politicians themselves that, as a rule, governments, officials in certain countries, and in particular in many...
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i know we are overtime so i'm going to close it out by asking you all to thank secretary johnson and judge luttig. [applause] >> coming up president biden will award the presidential medal of freedom highest civilian honor to 19 people including nancy pelosi representative james clyburn and elizabeth dole and john kerry. this is at 4:30 p.m. eastern live here on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> today watch c-span 2024 campaign trail a weekly roundup of campaign coverage providing a one-stop shop to discover with the candidates are saying to you with firsthand accounts from political reporters, updated poll numbers, fund-raising data and campaign ads. watch 2024 campaign trail today at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or download the podcast on c-span now our free mobile app. c-span your unfiltered view of politics. >> we are back with shelby politics reporter to talk about the former vice president v.p. selection process. what is happening this weekend and where? >> there's a multiday donor event in florida and it is really the firs
i know we are overtime so i'm going to close it out by asking you all to thank secretary johnson and judge luttig. [applause] >> coming up president biden will award the presidential medal of freedom highest civilian honor to 19 people including nancy pelosi representative james clyburn and elizabeth dole and john kerry. this is at 4:30 p.m. eastern live here on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> today watch c-span 2024 campaign trail a weekly...
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some would say doing his best boris johnson impression. let's have a little look at this dean sills. >> firstly, congratulations. thank you . thank you. >> you look like a long. i've interviewed a number of times over the last month, but you feel it's all worth it today. this morning? absolutely. >> you know, above all else what we have been passionate about and what has happened is we have been given the green light to get on and transform harlow for the people of harlow. and i sincerely want to thank every resident who voted, no matter which way they voted. we will deliver for you because that is what we've been elected . what we've been elected. >> yeah. strong stuff. good to see a young lad out there on the stump giving it his all. and some reports are emerging. it might not all be that great news though, because apparently victory was only insured thanks to a candidate under investigation over alleged islamophobic comments being unsuspended to give the conservatives a slim majority. but let's speak to the man himself . the but let's s
some would say doing his best boris johnson impression. let's have a little look at this dean sills. >> firstly, congratulations. thank you . thank you. >> you look like a long. i've interviewed a number of times over the last month, but you feel it's all worth it today. this morning? absolutely. >> you know, above all else what we have been passionate about and what has happened is we have been given the green light to get on and transform harlow for the people of harlow. and...
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johnson 1 of the best i know at this and configure these guys out is with us right now. was good to have you. wall street does seem to be stepping back from all this and then we get a jobs report that seems to reinforce the notion. we don't have anything to worry about. job growth is certainly slowing but wage growth was slowing a little better for those worried about the federal reserve hiking rates anytime soon, maybe even significantly delaying those rate cuts everyone wants, that all changed today a little bit. >> it did. we've been waiting for a long time as you sort of implied that the economy should slow in response to the increases in interest rates that we very seen from the federal reserve and we haven't seen much of a slow down certainly in employment numbers but we certainly did today and we started at least to see a little bit of a slowdown. the federal reserve had felt looking at the economic numbers particularly employment numbers that they didn't need to be in a hurry to cut interest rates. advocates still the case they don't have to be tweet too much in
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and just as i wanted to bring a to an on his johnson one to bring a 2 and a half. but in the other hand, what they did gave aid and comfort to the enemy by causing division in the united states by causing more support against the war in the united states and above everything else. by encouraging the north vietnamese to hold on. like when you hear jane fonda say, i hope that nixon is defeated and so forth. well, you can see what that does to the north vietnam age. as a lot, sat across the table from henry kissinger, they're going to say, well, maybe we'll be there for you to we'll wait for mcgovern, i believe, made as a result of what jane fonda and ramsey, clark and others who went over there. who said they went for the purpose of stopping the war as a result of what they did, they prolonged it and they were responsible without intending it, but they were responsible for the deaths of americans were killed. you know, it's funny, jeremy, i've heard that we've heard that term since it became very popular after he use it . well, you're giving aid and comfort to the en
and just as i wanted to bring a to an on his johnson one to bring a 2 and a half. but in the other hand, what they did gave aid and comfort to the enemy by causing division in the united states by causing more support against the war in the united states and above everything else. by encouraging the north vietnamese to hold on. like when you hear jane fonda say, i hope that nixon is defeated and so forth. well, you can see what that does to the north vietnam age. as a lot, sat across the table...
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so but if they'd stuck with boris johnson, i think they might well be in a better place now than they are. well, would you agree with that liz kershaw? >> yeah, because boris johnson was elected by the membership in the jew fashion, the proper fashion . and then he was ousted fashion. and then he was ousted by a coup and a lot of cooked up charges, well, they weren't cooked up. he did stand in a room where there was a cake and possibly a sandwich in a warm glass of prosecco. whether or not he drank, it was never proved in court. but anyway, he was elected. and one of the reasons i think so many conservatives will have stayed at home yesterday is because they were . they're just they were. they're just disgusted because then what happened , liz truss was elected happened, liz truss was elected and she had to resign, but then it was just another coup in slipped, rishi sunak not democratically elected and people are just fed up with it. so i think it's, a real dilemma because i think even his own constituents hate rishi sunak. hate is a strong word. >> that's a very strong because in the
so but if they'd stuck with boris johnson, i think they might well be in a better place now than they are. well, would you agree with that liz kershaw? >> yeah, because boris johnson was elected by the membership in the jew fashion, the proper fashion . and then he was ousted fashion. and then he was ousted by a coup and a lot of cooked up charges, well, they weren't cooked up. he did stand in a room where there was a cake and possibly a sandwich in a warm glass of prosecco. whether or...
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. >> or lyndon johnson in many respects was a very good president. chose not to run and 68 because of opposition to his views on vietnam. and i were you very much the president biden is putting himself in a position where he's alienated not just young people but a lot of the democratic base in terms of his views on israel and this war. >> and yet the president who spoke for 3 minutes total on this seems to be playing both sides all the time. always trying to placate everybody. >> there shouldn't be any space for that, because you've got people openly saying death to america death to israel next thing they want him. this is not a tough choice. that should be joe biden coming out definitively saying i'm not on the side of this, and the authorities are going to clear these out and this will not be tolerated by him plain both sides of the fence. he's just exacerbating the problem. but i think it's really interesting senator bernie sanders has openly acknowledged this is the democrat base. if this is the democrat base may be donald trump is exactly right.
. >> or lyndon johnson in many respects was a very good president. chose not to run and 68 because of opposition to his views on vietnam. and i were you very much the president biden is putting himself in a position where he's alienated not just young people but a lot of the democratic base in terms of his views on israel and this war. >> and yet the president who spoke for 3 minutes total on this seems to be playing both sides all the time. always trying to placate everybody....
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johnson: i think that the u.s. government needs to tread very lightly around investigations of first amendment activities. you always have to realize if you give one set of government leaders the authority to do certain things how might that same authority be abused and misused by some other set of government leaders. that is one thing. point two, the bells education i ever got in school was in my second year of property law class. it was the day after the 1980 election. ronald reagan will won in a landslide and my property professor curtis burger, about of he started talking about the rule against perpetuity he looked in the face of all the students most at columbia law school were devastated like me, bass my president jimmy carter who i worked for as a volunteer had been wiped out in a landslide. and an actor who believed that pollution came from trees had been elected and was devastated. a lot of my classmates were devastated. curtis burger stopped and said i can see in your eyeser devastated. let me give you a
johnson: i think that the u.s. government needs to tread very lightly around investigations of first amendment activities. you always have to realize if you give one set of government leaders the authority to do certain things how might that same authority be abused and misused by some other set of government leaders. that is one thing. point two, the bells education i ever got in school was in my second year of property law class. it was the day after the 1980 election. ronald reagan will won...
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administration's foreign policy at all, right, and so you have a president who is some ways looks like a lyndon johnson who is kind of has internalized certain progressive tent eveningies from below on domestic policy but on foreign policy is really locked into a varying id seems to me kind of cold war vision that -- that i think you're right, that actually the american public is not bought into and that there are a whole group of americans out there who i think could think about foreign policy in really different ways. i think that one of the most disastrous is it serves as filter that filter out people who have more views in general. i read ilhan omar's transcripts, the questions she asked, radically different than anyone on the committee because they weren't coming from a socialist perspective. she's asking those questions. why does america have troops there and because it prevents those people, i don't think we have strong voices in congress that are warning on american policy on china and taiwan which is the potential greatest massive third world war even in the democratic administration. >> in in
administration's foreign policy at all, right, and so you have a president who is some ways looks like a lyndon johnson who is kind of has internalized certain progressive tent eveningies from below on domestic policy but on foreign policy is really locked into a varying id seems to me kind of cold war vision that -- that i think you're right, that actually the american public is not bought into and that there are a whole group of americans out there who i think could think about foreign policy...
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done with russia, so everything is obvious here, but the british, as always, about freedom of speech, johnson taught us there, but fortunately in 2024, it seems to me, that they have achieved this. level, i see from my colleagues, and in general, it seems to me, from our state, but we generally don’t care what they say about us, well, it doesn’t even matter what they do, but just their authority, starting from these from odessa, from donbass, from closing the eyes of the swastika on these nazis, but they simply undermined so much, not only trust, it may not have existed, the desire to pay attention to these people at all, that i don’t even know how we will then restore some kind of relationship, of course we will have a relationship. but there will never be faith in these people, here is georgia, the law on foreign agents, yes, which they pass, you probably saw everything, i won’t tell you, they came out, well, they call them soras, i hope it doesn’t offend them, they should be proud this, they are against such a law that they say specialists, much softer than the law that is in for
done with russia, so everything is obvious here, but the british, as always, about freedom of speech, johnson taught us there, but fortunately in 2024, it seems to me, that they have achieved this. level, i see from my colleagues, and in general, it seems to me, from our state, but we generally don’t care what they say about us, well, it doesn’t even matter what they do, but just their authority, starting from these from odessa, from donbass, from closing the eyes of the swastika on these...
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. >> senator johnson a stacks. secretary becerra will, welcome. i have written 60 oversight letters having to do with our response to covid, the vaccine injuries to your agency. into your sub agencies. i want to talk about three of those. the origins of covid. and anthony's file cheese emails. in june 2021 4000 emails were released under foia request. under a week i have five members of homeland security signed a letter requesting those 4000 pages unredacted. you agree to the fact that foia those requests can be redacted for a host of reasons but congressional oversight were not subject to reductions? sec becerra: i don't want to speak out of turn but we continue to make sure we protect confidential information and privacy information and tried to do the best we can. >> were not subject to the same reductions in u.s. code-5 section 29, 54 and request of the committee on governmental affairs 85 members there shall submit information requested of it. we went from 4000 pages to 400 pages unredacted over the course of a number of months, we are down t
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announcer: former homeland security jeh johnson and retired court of appeals judge, sat down for a conversation about the state of democracy. this event was part of the american bar association's conference in washington, d.c.
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there is also another smaller price, that's the people seem similar songs, surgeons, johnson, and that sort of thing. remember the full force he's wanted this process to be shut down some considerable time. a good question is how much longer will the police allow these to continue remembering, they have already dragged away. some of the most vociferous protest this. we shall see. dominic king al jazeera cooling the on the ground and gaza. israel's attacks have killed at least 26 pound listings in the past 24 hours. the woman and her 6 children were killed in a strained kind of home in russia. they included disabled teenager and a 6 year old. nearly 1500000 displaced palestinians are seeking refuge in the southern city. the $10.00 out of the shop, we work up to the news of the martyrdom of my sister and her 6 children and an entire family wiped out from the civil registry. this morning, i just want to convey a message. what is the fault of these children? what are they done to have the building bumped for 3 rockets? what did they do? these children were sleeping, 2 of her daughters by s
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i want the details, before the break, i asked you if you still had boris johnson. do you think the tories would have done better? or. and i know it's like saying if my aunt had wheel should be a bus, but if you had boris johnson, do you think you would have still. what are you laughing at? >> well, because if my aunt said we should be a bus. >> yeah, that's a saying. >> yeah, that's a saying. >> i didn't know that was a saying. >> you've never heard that saying. >> a great saying, and i'm going to use that repeatedly. >> have you heard that saying, i'm not going, madam, i have, but there's a ruder version of it as well. >> well, i won't go there. >> well, i won't go there. >> i know many rude versions of many things invented. mostly it's tea time, so we sit with the clean ones on here. anyway, every day is a school day. i've taught you a new saying. >> what do you think, saying that? >> yeah, absolutely. well, i still think i made it clear at the time. i still think it was bonkers of conservative mps to get rid of a proven winner. when we were 5% behind in the poll
i want the details, before the break, i asked you if you still had boris johnson. do you think the tories would have done better? or. and i know it's like saying if my aunt had wheel should be a bus, but if you had boris johnson, do you think you would have still. what are you laughing at? >> well, because if my aunt said we should be a bus. >> yeah, that's a saying. >> yeah, that's a saying. >> i didn't know that was a saying. >> you've never heard that saying....
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& johnson who told us it would take ten years to come up with a vaccine like polio. it took a year it turns out. so i think you'll see that acceleration in many areas, including cancer treatment. you could very well see that in some of the alzheimer's treatments and some of the initiatives underway there. we should not underestimate this weight loss -- what's the word i'm looking for -- >> trend. >> trend, that's not strong enough. this fanaticism that people have towards weight loss, everyone, it seems, thinks they're overweight, even people that aren't. so i think you're going to continue to see huge demand, if you do local checks, you see the weight loss drugs are sold out for months, who knows when they're going to be in stock. so i think there is some tailwinds setting up for pharma. if you've been in pharma the last year or two, it's been awful. this is a good price now given how far it's fallen. >> all right, michael, thank you very much. have a nice weekend, sir. >> thanks. >>> coming up on the show, apple is hitting its highest level since february and havin
& johnson who told us it would take ten years to come up with a vaccine like polio. it took a year it turns out. so i think you'll see that acceleration in many areas, including cancer treatment. you could very well see that in some of the alzheimer's treatments and some of the initiatives underway there. we should not underestimate this weight loss -- what's the word i'm looking for -- >> trend. >> trend, that's not strong enough. this fanaticism that people have towards weight...
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johnson offer incredible side performances that enhance the story provide their own moments of hilarity. >> its an homage to stunt performers everywhere. but director david leitch, one time stunt man himself. ryan gosling made his mark last year in barbie. and then again recently on snl, the fall guy will be no different. >> let the summer movie season begin. it's a dean's list b plus, and i hope you have a great weekend in chicago. i'm dean richards. >> but high praise from dean richards. absolutely. and i like i said saturday, probably be the day that you want to get out and catch that in theaters because sunday, the weather is going to be great for cinco de mayo job forecast yet today, sunday days to get out there saturday, day for sure. we're looking at the embarcadero skies. clear cut you walk in there around out there, enjoying what has been a really nice morning so far for your friday. today is easily the warmest day of this weekend's forecast tomorrow full 20 degrees cooler for some spots. >> and we are seeing that low pressure area right now infurred on the gulf of alaska. that
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we're experiencing now, he might have had a different outcome than the blowout of 1964 when lyndon johnson won. but what do you make of this environment today and the law and order issues that donald trump is raising to address what's going on today? >> you know, if you look historically, neil, when there is unrest in this country, it historically has always been an in-kind contribution to the right, to mostly republicans. if you remember ronald reagan in 1966 ran against the free speech movement -- neil: right, right. >> -- and pledged to clean up berkeley, and then you had nixon ran on law and order. and ronald reagan sent in the troops, and anytime you have strong leadership and that's unrest -- there's unrest, republicans tend to benefit. neil: so you think that could be happening now? you know, donald trump has been pounding that theme that we've got law and disorder going on in this country, and he would put a stop to that. he would not allow these kids to do what they've done to the american flag and to just blast the united states or talk of anti-semitism and worse that he sees run
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there's also another small, a price that's, that people seem similar songs, surgeons, johnson, and that sort of thing. remember, the full flow receives, wanted this process to be shut down some considerable time. a good question is, how much longer will the police allow this to continue remembering, they have already dragged away some of the most vociferous processions. we shall see dominic thing else is there cooling? but let's go live now to kristin salumi kristen, you're outside the new york police department. you've been covering these campus protests. multiple encampments in new york had been cleared out this morning. what can you tell us? what's the latest where you are? yeah, the last 2 in cabinets remaining were cleared in the early morning hours here in new york, that's at new york university and the new school and were told 16 students from n y you were arrested and 43 from the new school and were i'm out is basically a street corner not too far from police plaza, which is surrounded by a lot of gates and not very accessible to the public. and the reason we're here is because
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just as i wanted to bring it to an end, there's johnson, one to bring a 2 and a half. but in the other hand, what they did gave aid and comfort to the enemy by causing division in the united states by causing more support against the war in the united states and above everything else. by encouraging the north vietnamese to hold on. but like when you hear jane fonda say, i hope that nixon is defeated and so forth. well, you can see what that does to the north vietnam age, as a look set across the table from henry kissinger, they're going to say, well, maybe we'll be defeated. we'll wait for mcgovern, but believe me, as a result of what jane fonda and ramsey, clark and others who went over there. who said they went for the purpose of stopping the war as a result of what they did, they prolonged it and they were responsible without intending it, but they were responsible for the desk of americans were killed. you know, it's funny, jeremy, i've heard that we've heard that term since that became very popular after he use it. well, you're giving aid and comfort to the enemy
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the johnson government knew this would happen. this was done cynically because they expected that, in the name of cleaning up political parties , which is political parties, which is pretty clean anyway, relative to other countries, it would hit poorer turnout, therefore hit the labour turnout. renee do you think there's any any veracity in this? >> i mean, if you need id to buy a beer or a packet of cigs, surely you should have id to vote. >> i think this is nonsense and i think we absolutely should know who's voting. >> it's the most important thing that we do in this country. >> and you know, to say that poorer people can't have a passport, poorer people drive more cars, so they'll have a driving licence. >> there are 27 things that you can actually use, even a bus pass to bring to vote. >> and you know, i think this is just an excuse. >> you can also apply it on the day for an emergency proxy vote. you can apply for a certificate to show this is a nonsense. we need people. we need to know who's voting. more importantly, martin
the johnson government knew this would happen. this was done cynically because they expected that, in the name of cleaning up political parties , which is political parties, which is pretty clean anyway, relative to other countries, it would hit poorer turnout, therefore hit the labour turnout. renee do you think there's any any veracity in this? >> i mean, if you need id to buy a beer or a packet of cigs, surely you should have id to vote. >> i think this is nonsense and i think we...