says you so much talk on tv, knows i love you. and then you re still no sir. it s a hair thing that gives it away. by the way, a muppet friend of ours, a mutual friend says hello. he knew i would be on today. so he s looking forward to spending some time with you at one point. i cannot wait, tell him i m really proud of how you continue to grow in your analysis, your hosting, your guest hosting, your weekend ensemble. there is nothing you can t do michael, see you soon. you ve got it my friend! respect, all right thanks to my friend michael steele. and were queuing the election music. because you know what time it is. we are on the eve of the big vote in new hampshire. this is the first primary of 2024. but this is also the first and greatest major disruption we have seen in the republican race. a primary that began with the former president running earlier than anyone in history. and facing those other candidates they spied on the big stage that donald trump boycot
hello, i m matthew amroliwala welcome to verified live three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. two big political stories in the uk today first regarding the current home secretary, the second concerning borisjohnson. the british prime minister, rishi sunak says he believes suella braverman did not breach the ministerial code. the home secretary one of mr sunak s senior ministers was accused of asking civil servants to help her avoid taking part in a group speed awareness course after she was caught speeding. mr sunak says, he has consulted with the independent advisor on ministerial interests and was advised that on this occasion, further investigation is not necessary. as for boris johnson, he s ditched government appointed lawyers for his submission to the covid inquiry. it follows the news yesterday, that the former prime minister faces a new police probe for potential breaches, over covid lockdown restrictions. separately, the
push nor liberal agendas. i think like apple or google, even though they are private companies, they re so large that you can t just avoid them. they also give all pride month. reporter: what do you think of the argument that gay people were historically marginalized, depressed, couldn t even have their own bars, they got raided all the time. so pride month now exists to not to give them a leg up, but to say yes, you are equal members of society? i think that s a fair point, that they were treated unfairly throughout history. but at what point does pride month go away? when does pride month become two months? when does it become pride year? reporter: ramaswamy is known for giving a lot of interviews. let s talk about woke capitalism. this new sort of we ll call it the woke left. they blow what i call woke smoke. when you talk about anti-woke-ism, my objection to it is stop you right there. i feel like you keep putting words in my mouth. i never talk about anti-woke-ism.
to add a bit of flavour is to shake things up. so the fact it is unique and different, that is part of the goal. at the same time, i think announcing on twitter opens up desantis to some criticism as it s considered more elite. the leader of a pro trump pack called it one of the most out of touch campaign launches in history and also pointed out it is going to be paired with an after party at the four seasons hotel in miami, so a mixed bag. in terms of policies, he is pointing to a long list of conservative policy achievements in his time as governor and said it is done without the daily drama of trump. as a pitch, what does it look like to you? you know, i think what does it look like to you? you know, i think one what does it look like to you? ym. know, i think one of the difficulties for desantis is there is not much daylight between himself and donald trump on policy. so he can certainly emphasise the anti woke ism and the fact he maintained open schools during covid i9. he ca