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Jesse Watters Primetime

crowded -- staying away from crowded places. so i think that they have been helpful. >> jesse: clay travis is the host of the clay travis and buck sexton show. oh,man, he just says anything to anybody no matter where he is just to make himself look good, doesn't he? >> jesse, he is the most destructive bureaucrat in the history of the united states. >> jesse: true. >> if you were watching, you were saying hey, what's the importance of the midterms? we have got to win back the house and we have to win back the senate. so this guy can be put under oath. probably will retire, jesse. i think that's probably what he will do is run for the exit as soon as he starts to get legitimately questioned on all of this. he should have been asked so we did lockdowns. do you want us to lock down like china? do you want people to hammer and nail american citizens in to their homes like they did in china? and refuse people to leave? i also would like to know hey,

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Morning Joe

right now, he is being humiliated. his military is being humiliated. his regime is being humiliated by ukrainians. he needs to make this a fight against the united states, doesn't he? >> he does. particularly, joe, he's got base to worry about inside russia. he will play to that base. we've seen that playbook in other places in the world, other authoritarian leaders. he's got an internal challenge. then externally, he wants to play to the nations that have not signed onto team democracy, if you will. so china, india, for example, although a democracy has not really condemned this invasion. so he's got two audiences he is working. joe, you're right to worry about the risk of escalation. world war i is a pretty good example. single assassin's bullet takes out crown prince of the

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Morning Joe-20220111-13:11:00

like the baltics or poland, there's no better way to guarantee russia increases the forces on the periphery than go into ukraine. >> if they go into ukraine, it's a nightmare at home because suddenly you have massive troop movement into poland, massive troop movement into other nato countries that's getting closer and closer to the old soviet union. >> and finland is talking about possibly wanting nato if russian goes into ukraine. putin wants to redraw the security map of europe, he better be careful. he could face the worse strategic environment if russia ever faced if he goes ahead with this. >> and he certainly understands that, doesn't he? >> yes. so my hunch is this might more likely -- less than a pretest invasion than probe. he likes that. he will see what he can get for it. diplomatically, it's a way to explore the europeans, you have

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Context-20220112-21:11:00

technically, he said, he didn't think you broke the rules. let me show you the pole that's out tonight, quite a big pole, 2500 people have listened to what boris johnson said — and that's how many of them, 88%, think it was a party that he attended. only 4% don't think it was a party. and if you drill into that poll, 85% of conservative voters think it was a party. so he has a problem, doesn't he? in party. so he has a problem, doesn't he? , , . he? in his statement, he did recognise — he? in his statement, he did recognise that _ he? in his statement, he did recognise that number - he? in his statement, he did recognise that number ten l he? in his statement, he did| recognise that number ten is he? in his statement, he did - recognise that number ten is bound by the _ recognise that number ten is bound by the same — recognise that number ten is bound by the same rules _ recognise that number ten is bound by the same rules as _ recognise that number ten is bound by the same rules as the _ recognise that number ten is bound by the same rules as the rest - recognise that number ten is bound by the same rules as the rest of - recognise that number ten is bound by the same rules as the rest of the country. _ by the same rules as the rest of the country and — by the same rules as the rest of the country, and that _ by the same rules as the rest of the country, and that clearly— by the same rules as the rest of the country, and that clearly didn't - country, and that clearly didn't happen, — country, and that clearly didn't happen. and _ country, and that clearly didn't happen, and he's taken- country, and that clearly didn't happen, and he's taken full- happen, and he's taken full responsibility— happen, and he's taken full responsibility for— happen, and he's taken full responsibility for that. - happen, and he's taken full responsibility for that. and | happen, and he's taken fulli responsibility for that. and i happen, and he's taken full- responsibility for that. and i think it's important— responsibility for that. and i think it's important now— responsibility for that. and i think it's important now that _ responsibility for that. and i think it's important now that we - responsibility for that. and i think. it's important now that we recognise there _ it's important now that we recognise there has— it's important now that we recognise there has been— it's important now that we recognise there has been a _ it's important now that we recognise there has been a full— it's important now that we recognise there has been a full and _ it's important now that we recognise there has been a full and proper- there has been a full and proper apology — there has been a full and proper apology there's _ there has been a full and proper apology, there's been _ there has been a full and proper apology, there's been a - there has been a full and proper. apology, there's been a recognition of the _ apology, there's been a recognition of the millions _ apology, there's been a recognition of the millions of— apology, there's been a recognition of the millions of people who - apology, there's been a recognition of the millions of people who are l of the millions of people who are upset _ of the millions of people who are upset and — of the millions of people who are upset and angry _ of the millions of people who are upset and angry, suffered - of the millions of people who are upset and angry, suffered in - of the millions of people who are | upset and angry, suffered in their own ways, — upset and angry, suffered in their own ways, but _ upset and angry, suffered in their own ways, but also _ upset and angry, suffered in their own ways, but also are _ upset and angry, suffered in their own ways, but also are angry - upset and angry, suffered in their own ways, but also are angry and i own ways, but also are angry and outraged — own ways, but also are angry and outraged by— own ways, but also are angry and outraged by what's _ own ways, but also are angry and outraged by what's happened. . own ways, but also are angry and outraged by what's happened. i. own ways, but also are angry and - outraged by what's happened. i think

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Context-20220112-21:06:00

just don't understand — i saw people working as hard as they could in a very difficult situation, and the prime minister really did nearly die of covid, and hejust prime minister really did nearly die of covid, and he just got straight back to work. they were very, very determined — and itjust feels so stupid to have thrown it all away like this. i think that's my major frustration, it's been my very odd, unique point of view. if it frustration, it's been my very odd, unique point of view.— unique point of view. if it was a .a l unique point of view. if it was a party. which — unique point of view. if it was a party. which it— unique point of view. if it was a party, which it says _ unique point of view. if it was a party, which it says on - unique point of view. if it was a party, which it says on the - unique point of view. if it was a i party, which it says on the e-mail party, which it says on the e—mail that it was, and he attended it for 25 minutes — then many people around the country would take the view that he's broken the law and, in so doing, the implication is that he lied to the house. it's his position untenable?— lied to the house. it's his position untenable? , , , ., , ., untenable? this is the problem for him - really. _ untenable? this is the problem for him - really. i— untenable? this is the problem for him - really, i don't— untenable? this is the problem for him - really, i don't see _ untenable? this is the problem for him - really, i don't see how- untenable? this is the problem for him - really, i don't see how boris| him — really, i don't see how boris johnson _ him — really, i don't see how boris johnson could've said anything other than he did —

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Context-20220112-21:21:00

huge problem. i suspect the reckoning will be local elections in may. a lot will depend on that, i think. but the other thing to say is that the conservative party in general is nervous because they're looking down the line at the next general election, and they're just general election, and they�* re just wondering general election, and they're just wondering what christians will they be answering on the doorstep. and if this isn't cleared up, then i think it be sticky. this isn't cleared up, then i think it be sticky-— it be sticky. dominic cummings, revenue it be sticky. dominic cummings, revenge is a _ it be sticky. dominic cummings, revenge is a dish _ it be sticky. dominic cummings, revenge is a dish best _ it be sticky. dominic cummings, revenge is a dish best served i it be sticky. dominic cummings, i revenge is a dish best served cold, i think. on the evidence of today's performance in the house, borisjohnson is a political gambler tying his future as prime minister directly to the findings of the official inquiry, which will report next week. sir keir starmer reminded him several times that ministers who are found to have misled parliament are expected to resign. but mrjohnson is playing for time, which means a lot of pressure now falls on the shoulders of the civil servant overseeing the investigation. all of that, as you know, is the subject of a proper investigation by sue gray. so have you already been interviewed by sue gray — and, if not, do you object

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Context-20220112-21:26:00

next week — waits for the sucre inquiry probably next week. ~ ., , . , next week. more pictures in the wins next week. more pictures in the wings perhaps. _ next week. more pictures in the wings perhaps, we _ next week. more pictures in the wings perhaps, we will - next week. more pictures in the wings perhaps, we will see - next week. more pictures in the wings perhaps, we will see you. next week. more pictures in the - wings perhaps, we will see you. stay with us, we have more on prince andrew and russia and nato talking in brussels. hello there. for many of us, it wasn't a bad day today. we saw quite a bit of sunshine around. there was more cloud around, though, across scotland, more of a breeze here as well. for the next few days, certainly for the foreseeable future, high pressure is going to dominate the scene, so we will see a lot of dry and settled weather, but frost and dense fog is going to become a problem over the next few days, especially across england and wales. the fog patches will start developing through the overnight period, more extensive than we had the last couple of nights, and it will be cold where skies are clear as well. generally a cold, frosty night across the south. further north, more of a breeze, more cloud. less cold here — temperatures maybe 3—7 celsius for stornoway. our area of high pressure is with us for thursday. you can see more isobars across the north of the country, so here it will remain breezy.

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Context-20220112-21:28:00

and northern ireland, but where the fog lifts for england and wales, we should see some sunshine breaking through and temperatures again 5—8 celsius. colder where the fog lingers, 10 degrees for the far northwest of scotland. fog may become a problem over the next few days, could be dense and stubborn to clear. likely cause some disruption to travel. so stay tuned to bbc local radio or subs weather forecasts. and then, into the weekend, largely fine and settled thanks to the high pressure. chance of a few showers. most places will stay dry.

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BBC News-20220112-17:33:00

is essentially that you are admitting some wrongdoing or lease the optics suggest it —— the monarchy more generally. that is consistent with the interview the duke of your previously gave, that he never had any kind of misconduct with miss giuffre stopped what he does have a small window of opportunity to appeal, doesn't he? how do you rate his chances of success there? he how do you rate his chances of success there?— success there? he can appeal, obviously. _ success there? he can appeal, obviously, but _ success there? he can appeal, obviously, but at _ success there? he can appeal, obviously, but at the - success there? he can appeal, j obviously, but at the appellate level, the court would review the issue of whether the motion should be dismissed using the same standard the trial court used here, so we would essentially be going through the same analysis and i don't see an appellate court, to the same —— coming to a different conclusion stop what you think none of his

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BBC World News-20220113-05:21:00

immigration minister, he is very aware of that and has to make a decision fairly soon, doesn't he? i make a decision fairly soon, doesn't he?— doesn't he? i think that moss- -- _ doesn't he? i think that moss... that _ doesn't he? i think that moss... that is - doesn't he? i think that moss... that is right. doesn't he? i think that l moss... that is right but doesn't he? i think that - moss... that is right but then the decision is out of alex hawke's hand and mr djokovic has appealed, then the timetable will be decided by the courts and the courts have their own way of determining how fast or how slow they do things and how they are inclined to manage this issue so it is quite possible that mr djokovic will be in detention when the australian open starts. ~ ~ , starts. ok. well, abul rizvi, thank you — starts. ok. well, abul rizvi, thank you so _ starts. ok. well, abul rizvi, thank you so much - starts. ok. well, abul rizvi, thank you so much for- starts. ok. well, abul rizvi, thank you so much for your | starts. ok. well, abul rizvi, - thank you so much for your time and your expertise stop because we are keeping a very close eye on all events taking place currently with regards to novak djokovic and the draw as we have mentioned has been delayed, so we shall come back to that story as and when we have any new developments. now on to other news. the uk prime minister's political future hangs in the balance as a growing number of conservative mps call

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