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yes tony blair. >> yeah. tony blair, as someone else who hasn't done anything about the infected blood scandal while he while in his years while he while he's in his years of office, there's a big puff piece with tony blair. glossy interview in the times magazine, and he's reinvented himself as a secret global influencer , and secret global influencer, and his tony blair institute staff has 800 people, and they're running things in 40 different countries, and they get $140 million in revenue. he's basically it's basically a look into tony blair's life. and he says that the only people in politics now are the weird and the wealthy, which are supposed has has some seed of truth. the one thing that i liked and i agreed with in this interview, and i know people have got very strong opinions of blair, and i think can agree, whether think we can agree, whether you're a left or wing you're from a left or right wing perspective, are perspective, he says, people are too pessimistic politics too pessimistic in politics
yes tony blair. >> yeah. tony blair, as someone else who hasn't done anything about the infected blood scandal while he while in his years while he while he's in his years of office, there's a big puff piece with tony blair. glossy interview in the times magazine, and he's reinvented himself as a secret global influencer , and secret global influencer, and his tony blair institute staff has 800 people, and they're running things in 40 different countries, and they get $140 million in...
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the blair was not blair government was not a government protest , blair government was not a government protest, right. it government of protest, right. it was a government. and keir wants to run a government. right. but i, i mean, i think it's, i think it's, it's very simple what he's looking for. and the question is, is whether one needs to wait for it or not. and i feel that one doesn't. >> and how long do you think he'd be willing to wait then? six months for this evidence? no. >> well, he wants it to. he wants it now. i mean, that's what he keeps saying. that's what he keeps saying. that's what keeps saying. we need. what he keeps saying. we need. we need. the government has the evidence. we want it now. >> i if his phone >> well, i say, if his phone fings >> well, i say, if his phone rings tonight and it's downing street saying, we're street saying, keir, we're giving you the giving you we're giving you the government he'll be government decision, he'll be absolutely mortified. >> he would be you >> do you think he would be you guys at home. doesn't your thoughts, you think that
the blair was not blair government was not a government protest , blair government was not a government protest, right. it government of protest, right. it was a government. and keir wants to run a government. right. but i, i mean, i think it's, i think it's, it's very simple what he's looking for. and the question is, is whether one needs to wait for it or not. and i feel that one doesn't. >> and how long do you think he'd be willing to wait then? six months for this evidence? no....
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i voted for blair three times. of course they made mistakes , huge they made mistakes, huge mistakes, particularly unchecked mass immigration in. but like under thatcher, those blair administrations were based on sensible levels of taxation , law sensible levels of taxation, law and order, education, a well funded nhs aspiration, social mobility, a powerful city of london, a booming services sector and solid economic growth. and both thatcher and blair won three back to back victories and that did not happen by mistake . well, as we happen by mistake. well, as we sit here, 14 years after david cameron's 2010 victory at the fag end of a tory government, you would expect a clamour for change and a jubilant excitement at the idea of prime minister keir starmer. but it's not there. of course it's not. have you ever met a keir starmer fan ? you ever met a keir starmer fan? finding one is harder than playing a game of where's wally? and i'm not even sure that there's much of an appetite for labour's policy agenda either.
i voted for blair three times. of course they made mistakes , huge they made mistakes, huge mistakes, particularly unchecked mass immigration in. but like under thatcher, those blair administrations were based on sensible levels of taxation , law sensible levels of taxation, law and order, education, a well funded nhs aspiration, social mobility, a powerful city of london, a booming services sector and solid economic growth. and both thatcher and blair won three back to back victories and that...
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the blair witch project became a global blockbuster, earned nearly a quarter billion dollars at the box office. mini bells sold movement restaurant is opening a location in san francisco next week. the restaurant will be located in the fillmore district, will offer an expanded version of the menu at mini bell's original emeryville location, which will be staying open. restaurants known for its rosemary fried chicken and sides including brown butter, cornbread, macaroni and cheese and collard greens. >> oj simpson, the former nfl star and infamous for his involvement at one of america's most notorious murder trials, has died. we'll look back at the life and legacy and his high profile trial that made a lasting impact on the nation. >> then the battle intensifies over a plan to rebrand the oakland international airport. why it's getting so much pushback as it considers to add san francisco bay to its official name. >> plus, people in san francisco's mission district fed up with the current state of valencia street. what they're doing today to protest the bike lane down the center of the r
the blair witch project became a global blockbuster, earned nearly a quarter billion dollars at the box office. mini bells sold movement restaurant is opening a location in san francisco next week. the restaurant will be located in the fillmore district, will offer an expanded version of the menu at mini bell's original emeryville location, which will be staying open. restaurants known for its rosemary fried chicken and sides including brown butter, cornbread, macaroni and cheese and collard...
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general frances p blair of the famous blair family in washington, d.c., that he awarded the place of honor at the front of the union victory parade through savannah in christmas week of 1865. and yet, as say, they were not only written out of alabama history as a consequence of that they're missing from the big screen histories by bruce catton and all the histories that we read. and to bring it up to more modern times they were omitted. ken burns civil war. and had it not been for that, i they would be as famous as the 54th massachusetts to the famous black infantry unit depicted in the movie glory. mm hmm. so that's that's sort of a capps view. they were written up in the new york times when their their colonel came to new york on a vacation. he was he was lauded for bravery. the times they appeared in the cincinnati papers they appeared in the california papers. it makes it they not to put too fine point on it at center stage associated with the most famous generals on the union side in the final act of the civil war. if the civil war were was depicted the opera they would have bee
general frances p blair of the famous blair family in washington, d.c., that he awarded the place of honor at the front of the union victory parade through savannah in christmas week of 1865. and yet, as say, they were not only written out of alabama history as a consequence of that they're missing from the big screen histories by bruce catton and all the histories that we read. and to bring it up to more modern times they were omitted. ken burns civil war. and had it not been for that, i they...
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now, tony blair and set a cap. now, tony blair and his mate decided that because they were massively pro—immigration, they thought that diversify in the united kingdom was going to be a great thing. they didn't set a cap. and i think there was like about 800,000 poles in the first year or something. and and areas all around the country, if you look at the areas that voted leave, for example, the area that voted leave the most was an area in, i'm sure it was near nottinghamshire, and they had by far the most amount of european immigrants. now you have to ask yourself why did they vote leave in such massive numbers? is it that just a hotbed for racism? or maybe it's just a realistic consequence of unfettered immigration and it just hasn't worked for them? >> it's annoying that because people might complain about mass migration, it suddenly becomes conflated with racism . that's conflated with racism. that's not really the issue. the issue is that you have flooded an area with people, and therefore you have you have
now, tony blair and set a cap. now, tony blair and his mate decided that because they were massively pro—immigration, they thought that diversify in the united kingdom was going to be a great thing. they didn't set a cap. and i think there was like about 800,000 poles in the first year or something. and and areas all around the country, if you look at the areas that voted leave, for example, the area that voted leave the most was an area in, i'm sure it was near nottinghamshire, and they had...
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did. >> and of course, tony blair. >> and of course, tony blair. >> david blunkett, the way, >> david blunkett, by the way, tom also the home secretary tom was also the home secretary for the section one, seven for the section one, two, seven of communications act . and of the communications act. and david is quite david blunkett is quite authoritarian, a liberal authoritarian, quite a liberal and in my view, wants far too much power for the state against the individual. will it work? no, it wouldn't work, although it would happen. it would do it would happen. all it would do is people who here is drive people who come here further underground get further underground to get jobs where don't to where they don't need to demonstrate card , demonstrate to have an id card, they have to get a national insurance number anyway they're going there's going to work. so there's already some sort of safeguard there. would there. all this would do would to be cost a lot of money, make a lot of bureaucracy and whole a lot of bureaucracy and a whole lot inconvenience for law lot of inconvenience for
did. >> and of course, tony blair. >> and of course, tony blair. >> david blunkett, the way, >> david blunkett, by the way, tom also the home secretary tom was also the home secretary for the section one, seven for the section one, two, seven of communications act . and of the communications act. and david is quite david blunkett is quite authoritarian, a liberal authoritarian, quite a liberal and in my view, wants far too much power for the state against the individual....
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of spots in the san jose and you get into oakland that stretches through berkeley in crockett in the blair was well seeing a little bit of haze there, too. but overall, i think they're quality looking good tomorrow again, we'll see that nice seabreeze kicking in late in the day. and so they're good from the north bay, the coast, the east bay and the south bay. tomorrow afternoon, speaking of wind. so i've got a little bit of a normally when a san francisco right now, the sea breeze, those kicked in the and half moon bay. that's where you see those cooler temperatures developing outside right now. high clouds moving up above. we're going to see more of that again for tomorrow. but staying dry, that's just some really high level clouds are cruising on by otherwise. tonight, here we go. here's the forecast. you can see some more of those clouds moving on through couple patches of fog likely to form along the coastline by early tomorrow morning. but then we're off and running again with another beautiful day. lots of sunshine, warm temperatures, 70 some 80's again by tomorrow afternoon, fumo.
of spots in the san jose and you get into oakland that stretches through berkeley in crockett in the blair was well seeing a little bit of haze there, too. but overall, i think they're quality looking good tomorrow again, we'll see that nice seabreeze kicking in late in the day. and so they're good from the north bay, the coast, the east bay and the south bay. tomorrow afternoon, speaking of wind. so i've got a little bit of a normally when a san francisco right now, the sea breeze, those...
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i mean, this rise started with blair. you give an extraordinary number here than 25 years up to blair being in power. there were 68,000 net migration. the 25 years subsequently, we had 5.89. so that's 100 times as many legal migrants coming into the country. >> and these are extreme levels . >> and these are extreme levels. yes. and i think, as you're saying, a lot of politicians and the media in westminster are desensitised to what's happening. i don't think the pubuc happening. i don't think the public are. i think the public are extremely concerned and they want politicians to finally do something. what do you mean about britain being a grammar school? >> you're talking about quality over quantity when it comes to the type of migrants we take in. >> that's right. i want us to actually have a guiding philosophy behind our immigration system, not just make ad hoc, sporadic decisions about who comes here. and what i want to see is that we try to be highly selective. we choose people who will be net economic contributors t
i mean, this rise started with blair. you give an extraordinary number here than 25 years up to blair being in power. there were 68,000 net migration. the 25 years subsequently, we had 5.89. so that's 100 times as many legal migrants coming into the country. >> and these are extreme levels . >> and these are extreme levels. yes. and i think, as you're saying, a lot of politicians and the media in westminster are desensitised to what's happening. i don't think the pubuc happening. i...
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why would it be president blair? well, blair has not been a member of parliament for 14 years. >> he'd love to be. >> he'd love to be. >> of course, he would love to be. >> i'm sure he would be. >> i'm sure he would be. >> i'm sure you'd love to be a president. no, it would not. would you not, president pierce? that would be fantastic, wouldn't it? >> no. bit of alliteration. >> no. bit of alliteration. >> no. bit of alliteration. >> no i'm not. we all agree that would be a terrible idea. yeah. >> what about president parry? yeah. >> president. alliteration, maybe, i don't know, one of these days. no, not for me. i'm staying a million miles away from politics because i can do a better job outside of politics. >> but also, i think the royal family are doing a pretty good job, and they're under a lot of pressure at the moment. so. and i'm wishing her well. >> i think she was terribly bullied. catherine on the original photograph don't know about you, bev, but i mean, the way that she had to put out that step forward, p
why would it be president blair? well, blair has not been a member of parliament for 14 years. >> he'd love to be. >> he'd love to be. >> of course, he would love to be. >> i'm sure he would be. >> i'm sure he would be. >> i'm sure you'd love to be a president. no, it would not. would you not, president pierce? that would be fantastic, wouldn't it? >> no. bit of alliteration. >> no. bit of alliteration. >> no. bit of alliteration. >>...
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thatis is it time for the blair lie? that is devolution to be stopped and control returned to westminster , is it? westminster, is it? >> i don't think i'm actually quite a fan of devolution, even though we've done it in an astonishing way, at least you know whether you like the scottish government at the moment. and michel, you can't yet find a single viewer who does. but it's their decision andifs does. but it's their decision and it's in their hands and, and i don't really want to pronounce to the scottish people from london. i like power being close to the people i agree with kerry open to the people as well, but we in the united kingdom are pretty much the most centralised bureaucracy and democracy in the western world. nearly 95% of all tax and spend decisions made by westminster. so give people power if they screw it up. >> change your government like i am on a one woman mission. i am determined to find you. i am sure there is one of you out there that is in scotland that does support, humza yousaf . does support,
thatis is it time for the blair lie? that is devolution to be stopped and control returned to westminster , is it? westminster, is it? >> i don't think i'm actually quite a fan of devolution, even though we've done it in an astonishing way, at least you know whether you like the scottish government at the moment. and michel, you can't yet find a single viewer who does. but it's their decision andifs does. but it's their decision and it's in their hands and, and i don't really want to...
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so a worse result than john major performed against tony blair. although we might be six months out from a general election so there could still be movement and things can change. >> well, let me bring in my panel >> well, let me bring in my panel, kai of the labour party, rubbing their hands with glee and thinking it's all done and dusted they don't to dusted and they don't have to say anything interesting. they can for office to fall can just wait for office to fall into laps. that's into their laps. that's certainly they should certainly not what they should be i imagine there be doing, but i imagine there are quite a few parties happening in the labour areas tonight. >> i mean this honestly is devastating for the conservatives. i really do think so. i think it's a continued confirmation of rishi sunak's appalling political instincts. and of course, you know , this and of course, you know, this idea that pushing the election out and waiting for a tax cutting autumn statement or for things to improve within the economy , i think that's economy,
so a worse result than john major performed against tony blair. although we might be six months out from a general election so there could still be movement and things can change. >> well, let me bring in my panel >> well, let me bring in my panel, kai of the labour party, rubbing their hands with glee and thinking it's all done and dusted they don't to dusted and they don't have to say anything interesting. they can for office to fall can just wait for office to fall into laps....
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so for you, bennington, missouri valley, that would be blair right over here. here's i6 at omaha. but what i'm concerned about down here south of syrupy county, this are more storms here that are violently rotating and are working toward omaha proper, where the storm here missed the western suburbs of omaha. almost elkhorn really. but this is the area that i'm most concerned about over the next 30 minutes or so now for she knew can kansas, you have some storms to your west as well? they are also rotating down in texas. it is hail and a wind event for you, we will watch the tornadoes because they are on the ground right now. >> all right. scary stuff. meteorologist chad myers, thanks so much. the other major story this hour they four of testimony in donald trump's criminal hush money cover up trial is just wrapped up for the week. what a week. it has been for the former president today in court, the defendant watched three witnesses testify, including his former assistant, wrote a graph as well as david pecker has reported friend and former publisher of the national enquirer, testi
so for you, bennington, missouri valley, that would be blair right over here. here's i6 at omaha. but what i'm concerned about down here south of syrupy county, this are more storms here that are violently rotating and are working toward omaha proper, where the storm here missed the western suburbs of omaha. almost elkhorn really. but this is the area that i'm most concerned about over the next 30 minutes or so now for she knew can kansas, you have some storms to your west as well? they are...
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jamaica, their first time ever watching him play. [ cheering ] the surprise set up by head coach damian blair. tell me how those moments were for you, jordan? >> it was unreal. i've never once thought in my wife i would see my dad and mother. and this was the first time watching me play. >> coach, would you say in some ways jordan's taught you a number of life lessons as well? >> yes, yes, he has. i mean, he has been here for over seven years without his family. and it's taught me that when things are rough, i need to push through and stay positive and continue to work hard. i appreciate you for that. and love you, brother. >> love you too! >> our thanks to jose diaz-balart for starting us off with such joy this week. >>> thanks for watching "early today." hope it's a yful one for you. jo >>> right now at 5:00, a battle over homeless encampments head to go the supreme court. we're live in washington this morning with a case that could
jamaica, their first time ever watching him play. [ cheering ] the surprise set up by head coach damian blair. tell me how those moments were for you, jordan? >> it was unreal. i've never once thought in my wife i would see my dad and mother. and this was the first time watching me play. >> coach, would you say in some ways jordan's taught you a number of life lessons as well? >> yes, yes, he has. i mean, he has been here for over seven years without his family. and it's...
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we, we face again, this kind of a, a, you know, blair o a fuzzy, a party c by both of them. you know, and in by that, so it's very, are clear for me a whether the items of the me situation evening sees either mine or the reaction or a know the know the option of to or i really don't know. it's very tough for me to understand because there's so many go to the beach jets a not between the different publications, but between the things that we still buy themselves. and that's, that's why don't think i still do the identity with the piece i have a is. it was quote and they gave me different that newspaper as in charlie is do with the newsletter upside. that is the way that they might be. for instance, side bill reaction that i do then immediately you want and they are really don't know. the only thing i'm sure about is that the best for everyone. well, the agent as a quote for these ladies as part of the agent was, is a, the best is afraid the government to be glad was not going to act up to or dots did he is do is, let's move forward to peace. stop with the military, every opti
we, we face again, this kind of a, a, you know, blair o a fuzzy, a party c by both of them. you know, and in by that, so it's very, are clear for me a whether the items of the me situation evening sees either mine or the reaction or a know the know the option of to or i really don't know. it's very tough for me to understand because there's so many go to the beach jets a not between the different publications, but between the things that we still buy themselves. and that's, that's why don't...
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allocated for these armored vehicles. were already in september 2023, as canadian defense minister bill blair said, the equipment will be sent to germany, where the ukrainian military will train on them, and the machines will be delivered to ukraine in the fall. the last batch of armored personnel carriers will enter the armed forces in 2027. this is a continuation of the development of the platform. the russians are building a new airfield in the belohorod region, locating it 70 km from border with ukraine - reports. autumn researcher red intel panda on his page in the x social network. according to his data, the airport will be able to receive various types of aircraft, because the length of the runway is approximately 1800 m. he was sentenced to life imprisonment. the head of a sports center in the kharkiv region, who systematically raped an 11-year-old pupil, received such a punishment , the prosecutor general's office reported, despite the presence. said that the manager did not admit his guilt in court and may try to appeal sentence. at first, at first, he gained the child's trust, buil
allocated for these armored vehicles. were already in september 2023, as canadian defense minister bill blair said, the equipment will be sent to germany, where the ukrainian military will train on them, and the machines will be delivered to ukraine in the fall. the last batch of armored personnel carriers will enter the armed forces in 2027. this is a continuation of the development of the platform. the russians are building a new airfield in the belohorod region, locating it 70 km from border...
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against the the genocide of iraqi people and you were..." accused and what this led to, the lives of tony blair and george bosh led to more than one million iraqi dead, you know, you want to take any other part of the world and you will see literally, literally the rulers of the bridge, throughout many centuries, their hands is socking with the blood of people from all over, from the philippine to australia. to canada, look at the map, australia and canada, they are at the total different ends of the world, and what the uk did with you, the first nation and aboriginous people, they committed massacres against them, george, and you knew it, and you talk about it, so the question is, what can we, you and me and all of us do to attempt to bring some justice, some justice to the victims of the uk and western imperialism and... and the crimes, you know, maybe by election some the the the reason the sun never set on the british empire is buse god would never trust us in the dark, as you well know, but uh, in ireland, of course, for 800 years before we started occupying other people, we occupied irela
against the the genocide of iraqi people and you were..." accused and what this led to, the lives of tony blair and george bosh led to more than one million iraqi dead, you know, you want to take any other part of the world and you will see literally, literally the rulers of the bridge, throughout many centuries, their hands is socking with the blood of people from all over, from the philippine to australia. to canada, look at the map, australia and canada, they are at the total different...
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it is that besides to acting one way, not through it we, we face again, this kind of a, a, you know, blair or a fuzzy a party c by both nathan, you out an invite that so it's very unclear for me a whether the items that the me situation evening sees even mine or the reaction or a know the know the option of to or i just don't know. it's very tough for me to understand because there's so many called the beach chance a not between the different publications, but between the things that we still by the incense and that's, that's why don't think so the, the identity was the feasibility of it as it was quote, and then it gave me different that newspaper as in china is do with the newsletter upside is the way that they might be, for instance, side bill reaction that i do been in meet the you want and they, i really don't know. the only thing i show about is that the best for everyone. well, the agent as a quote for these ladies as part of their digits was, is a, the best use you said the government to be in the lab was not going to act up to, to dots. do is do is, let's move forward to peace. st
it is that besides to acting one way, not through it we, we face again, this kind of a, a, you know, blair or a fuzzy a party c by both nathan, you out an invite that so it's very unclear for me a whether the items that the me situation evening sees even mine or the reaction or a know the know the option of to or i just don't know. it's very tough for me to understand because there's so many called the beach chance a not between the different publications, but between the things that we still...
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that we need to look to a party that has a track record when it was in government before under tony blair and gordon brown, that has a track record of delivering for patients, transforming services, getting on top of waiting lists, investing in community health care. and that's what keir starmer and the labour party i know will do, and they will be trusted, i'm sure, to do it by nhs staff, as well. but when you have — as a conservative, you've previously said that labour had been profligate and inefficient at how it ran the nhs. you've attacked labour's record of running the nhs in wales. i mean, i think...certainly the nhs in all parts of the country — be it in scotland or wales or england — is under... ..is under pressure. but the service that i saw during those night shifts was unrecognisable from the service that i worked in routinely before i became an mp. frankly, patients deserve better. it shouldn't be the case that people — a third of patients are waiting more than 60 days for urgent cancer care. that shouldn't be the case in a civilised health system. how would you descr
that we need to look to a party that has a track record when it was in government before under tony blair and gordon brown, that has a track record of delivering for patients, transforming services, getting on top of waiting lists, investing in community health care. and that's what keir starmer and the labour party i know will do, and they will be trusted, i'm sure, to do it by nhs staff, as well. but when you have — as a conservative, you've previously said that labour had been profligate...
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also coming up tensions blair and the dispute is south china sea after chinese coast guard ships. pommel philippine vessels with water cannon plus ukraine, stops issuing passports to military age. men in an effort to boost troop numbers. the says, keeps software set facts, palm the battlefield, and kenya searches for thousands of people missing after flash flooding. the death toll continues to rise up for weeks of extremely heavy monsoon, right? the hello, i'm terry margin. good to have you with us. we'll begin with hopes for a truce in gaza. diplomats are waiting for him off to reply to what us secretary of state anthony, blinking is calling an extraordinarily generous ceasefire offer from israel. like it has just arrived in the jordanian capital, amman, where he is expected to discuss the ways of increasing a deliveries to gaza from us, which many countries have designated a terrorist group has not yet formerly responded to the ceasefire proposal, but is reported to have reacted positively, the arrows in the western foreign ministers are meeting and saudi arabia with the war and gaza o
also coming up tensions blair and the dispute is south china sea after chinese coast guard ships. pommel philippine vessels with water cannon plus ukraine, stops issuing passports to military age. men in an effort to boost troop numbers. the says, keeps software set facts, palm the battlefield, and kenya searches for thousands of people missing after flash flooding. the death toll continues to rise up for weeks of extremely heavy monsoon, right? the hello, i'm terry margin. good to have you...
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as canadian defense minister bill blair said, the equipment will be sent to germany. the ukrainian military will train on them there, and the machines will be delivered to ukraine in the fall. the last batch of armored personnel carriers will enter the armed forces in 2027. and while we we are waiting for your help. partners, we can inform you that the espresso tv channel is collecting communications and security equipment for the intelligence unit of the third regiment of special operations forces. in the hot eastern direction, they fight hard for our independence. thanks to these brave soldiers, we can live, work, study, and to at least give thanks, let's close the collection as soon as possible. the goal is ambitious - uah 72,000. only 200,000 small donations remain to be collected. it doesn't happen, every hryvnia of yours is of great importance, join, all the details you see on the screen. unknown persons do not allow members of the interdepartmental commission to enter the territory of the inter-departmental commission, as the ministry of environmental protectio
as canadian defense minister bill blair said, the equipment will be sent to germany. the ukrainian military will train on them there, and the machines will be delivered to ukraine in the fall. the last batch of armored personnel carriers will enter the armed forces in 2027. and while we we are waiting for your help. partners, we can inform you that the espresso tv channel is collecting communications and security equipment for the intelligence unit of the third regiment of special operations...
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they didn't want to put him between british prime minister tony blair and us president george bush. although according to the protocol, the names of their countries in english begin with the letter y, as well as ukraine. then they decide to seat the guests according to the french alphabet. and kuchma found himself at the very end of the table next to the turkish president. and putin's political avatar, medvedchuk, was already sitting behind him. just a few months before the summit, he was appointed head of the presidential administration. the denouement has come. on the eve of the bucharest summit. the bucharest summit of 2008 could become historic for us. but angela merkel and nicolas sarkozy, the then leaders of germany and france, the two largest countries in the european union, did not support ukraine. in fact, the way to the renewal of the conflict in europe has been opened. yushchenko approached merkel, addressed her very delicately, touched her elbow. the inadequate emotional reaction from the always restrained mrs. merkel is still in front of my eyes. don't come near me, i d
they didn't want to put him between british prime minister tony blair and us president george bush. although according to the protocol, the names of their countries in english begin with the letter y, as well as ukraine. then they decide to seat the guests according to the french alphabet. and kuchma found himself at the very end of the table next to the turkish president. and putin's political avatar, medvedchuk, was already sitting behind him. just a few months before the summit, he was...
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foreign visit, when he became president in 2000 last year, he went to britain, where he was met by tony blair, a labor member, and right now there are discussions about how to establish cooperation between the government and private business in the fight against fakes. in social networks, and in october last year an important law was approved about online security, there is a media regulator in britain called ofcom, that ofcom has now obliged online platforms to monitor threats that are on the internet, what is there or language not news, well, other similar ones. and we can say that russian influence, unfortunately, remains in britain, yes it decreased, so the oligarchs sold their assets, but, for example, britain has not yet frozen russian assets, and it is necessary to work on this. ugh, yegor, you already mentioned it, i mean, firstly, in britain there is an organ, and secondly, in britain there is experience, that is , they are up to... quite a lot at different levels and on at the social level and at the level of the authorities analyzed the so-called brexit. we remember how it all work
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i've never heard blair. i've never heard campbell, i've never heard mandelson apologise , never heard mandelson apologise, guys, for what their vision of diversity has led to. but you might have thought come 2010 and 14 years of conservative government that some of this would have changed. but no, the truth is actually they themselves have generally been terrified of these issues and the whole thing , frankly, has the whole thing, frankly, has just got worse and worse . i just got worse and worse. i think the british public actually are waking up to this in the most extraordinary way, but i'm not sure that westminster is . there are some westminster is. there are some that are brave and stand up, but there are many now genuinely fearful. and after those appalling scenes that we saw in parliament square the day that mps were supposed to vote on that snp motion, i'm perhaps not surprised. i'm not going to get yasmin khan back, i don't think, which is all a bit sad. yasmin khan back, i don't think, which is all
i've never heard blair. i've never heard campbell, i've never heard mandelson apologise , never heard mandelson apologise, guys, for what their vision of diversity has led to. but you might have thought come 2010 and 14 years of conservative government that some of this would have changed. but no, the truth is actually they themselves have generally been terrified of these issues and the whole thing , frankly, has the whole thing, frankly, has just got worse and worse . i just got worse and...
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when it was tony blair, people used to say that he spent too much time on the international stage, yeah. and, well, we have here, i think mr sunak, he's taking back some control over the uk's pr job overseas. >> he's outsourced it to david cameron as the ex prime minister in the past few months, making him foreign minister. of course , him foreign minister. of course, his last trip overseas was to the cop climate conference, go back into listen to our prime minister rightly with a reduction in civil service headcount back to 2019 levels. >> since then, we've seen a very significant rise that isn't sustainable or needed . the sustainable or needed. the chancellor has conducted a detailed exercise. he announced this at the end of last year. that exercise is completed, and that's what gives us the confidence that we can release the savings needed to fund our defence plan, combined with an uplift in r&d spending, which we had already budgeted for, is already included in our plans. but you are right, we are making a choice to prioritise defence with both of those decisions and i believe that
when it was tony blair, people used to say that he spent too much time on the international stage, yeah. and, well, we have here, i think mr sunak, he's taking back some control over the uk's pr job overseas. >> he's outsourced it to david cameron as the ex prime minister in the past few months, making him foreign minister. of course , him foreign minister. of course, his last trip overseas was to the cop climate conference, go back into listen to our prime minister rightly with a...
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blair wanted prescott that tony blair wanted john they didn't john prescott there. they didn't always to eye to eye, always see eye to eye to eye, but was very important as the but he was very important as the connection labour connection with the labour party. for angela, the party. same goes for angela, the gobby bit. gobby working class bit. >> yeah. think that >> yeah. and i think that actually starmer needs rayner much rayner needs much more than rayner needs starmer. that's really starmer. and that's a really dangerous position to be for a leader, okay. >> well labour have given us a statement on this one and they say angela and her husband mutually maintain mutually decided to maintain their residences to their existing residences to reflect families reflect their families circumstances, and they shared childcare . angela childcare responsibly. angela has always made clear she also spent time at her husband's property when they had children and got married , as she was and got married, as she was perfectly entitled to do so. oh right . okay, well, for all the
blair wanted prescott that tony blair wanted john they didn't john prescott there. they didn't always to eye to eye, always see eye to eye to eye, but was very important as the but he was very important as the connection labour connection with the labour party. for angela, the party. same goes for angela, the gobby bit. gobby working class bit. >> yeah. think that >> yeah. and i think that actually starmer needs rayner much rayner needs much more than rayner needs starmer. that's...
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and boy, you've worked with the likes to tony blair and bark obama. how all these forms of action received in the holes of power? i mean they to test them. i mean that is the id, they want this to go away. and i think that i actually think, yes, the reason, i mean they pray this environment. well, this possible, everything loaded into the saying it's possible because they have ignored us because they don't believe we'll cat the got it. i love them. yeah. but nancy pelosi out because she said something really, really is discussing it. one of these process always people are paid by the chinese to be here. all these people are like paid by russia to be hit. the thing is, it's kind of like every accusation is a compassion, right? they're all paid by somebody else to care about something. they're not, they can't believe the us human beings actually care about of the human beings across the well, we can, we don't want babies to be master good. they can it. we don't want his entire family lines wiped out. and they cop see through their own money and who that
and boy, you've worked with the likes to tony blair and bark obama. how all these forms of action received in the holes of power? i mean they to test them. i mean that is the id, they want this to go away. and i think that i actually think, yes, the reason, i mean they pray this environment. well, this possible, everything loaded into the saying it's possible because they have ignored us because they don't believe we'll cat the got it. i love them. yeah. but nancy pelosi out because she said...
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. >> well, tony blair is sorry. john mcternan is tony blair's former political secretary, and he was not impressed by what liz truss said last night. well, of course he wasn't the main thing . course he wasn't the main thing. >> the big tone that came across was it was always somebody else's fault. truss was in else's fault. liz truss was in the cabinet and eventually became prime minister in the cabinet for nine years. tony was only in the for cabinet ten, and yet liz truss was unable to do anything . it was always somebody anything. it was always somebody else's fault . else's fault. >> now, is that a fair assessment? do you think , andrew assessment? do you think, andrew pierce, if you've read the book, you've interviewed her about this? i have read the book and i've known her a long time, and i've known her a long time, and i've book, the book i've read the book, and the book is interesting. is quite interesting. >> doesn't, and shift >> she doesn't, try and shift the to everybody else. the blame to everybody el
. >> well, tony blair is sorry. john mcternan is tony blair's former political secretary, and he was not impressed by what liz truss said last night. well, of course he wasn't the main thing . course he wasn't the main thing. >> the big tone that came across was it was always somebody else's fault. truss was in else's fault. liz truss was in the cabinet and eventually became prime minister in the cabinet for nine years. tony was only in the for cabinet ten, and yet liz truss was...
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k. prime minister, tony blair described the late lord jacob as quote, a towering figure in britain's jewish community and the president of israel, isaac hertzog said this quote, with his passing. we bid farewell to a great man who carried the historic legacy of his family with pride and humility, working always for the well being of britain, israel, and jewish communities all over the world to so from the napoleonic wars to the suez canal. ross child's name forever etched into a world history books. for more on this will turn to find the show. shawn stone. he is a filmmaker historian and author, his book called new world order. a strategy of imperialism is available now. shawn, thank you for making some time for us. so 1st option, jacob rothschild, as i mentioned, she's a 4th generation baron in the u. k. he carried the title lord, so lord jacob is how one might formally address him. why to the mainstream media referred to him in such a way? i mean, what's the difference between lord or baron and the term oligarch? i mean, i feel like the latter is used as a majority of and the other
k. prime minister, tony blair described the late lord jacob as quote, a towering figure in britain's jewish community and the president of israel, isaac hertzog said this quote, with his passing. we bid farewell to a great man who carried the historic legacy of his family with pride and humility, working always for the well being of britain, israel, and jewish communities all over the world to so from the napoleonic wars to the suez canal. ross child's name forever etched into a world history...
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champion, or the spelling bee champion, or the number one of the class just to drive to that or tennis blair. you know, when it's some tournament or this, or that, you know, and i guess i, there was this weird kind of desire to be excellent at something. and what was really interesting was, i was doing filmmaking on this side because i loved it and didn't apply this kind of maniacal drive to that. it was something that i just loved doing. and then i looked up at like 15 and i go out of and this is all i do is make movies. maybe i should think about doing this for a living. and then i read spike leaves, but it was like a really profound moment. i've actually told spike this, but it was a profound amount and we were at the airport at j, f. k. and so i went in the bookstore and on the carousel was like 8 blocks. but one of them was spike least she's got to have it and making them that movie. and i just, at this moment when i was thinking this guy, and i spent a lot of time making little movies, you know, this is something i'm interested in. and then i read that book, which for me was a pivotal
champion, or the spelling bee champion, or the number one of the class just to drive to that or tennis blair. you know, when it's some tournament or this, or that, you know, and i guess i, there was this weird kind of desire to be excellent at something. and what was really interesting was, i was doing filmmaking on this side because i loved it and didn't apply this kind of maniacal drive to that. it was something that i just loved doing. and then i looked up at like 15 and i go out of and this...
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tony blair has given a interesting interview to the magazine, to newscasters looking to pay to journalism today. he says a couple of things today. including this point, the economic inheritance the next government is going to get is not being properly addressed, what does it look like on day one for rachel reeves orjeremy hunt? this is one of the huge unsaid things, is that the conservatives do not want to talk at all in their campaign or their manifesto about the kind of squeeze there could be two public budgets on the plan so far they have laid out. and the labour party also absolutely does not want to talk about the squeeze there might be on budget, because what the squeeze on budget, because what does squeeze on public budgets mean? it means less money to spend on hospitals and schools, and also means if you want to do big snazzy reforms, which might save you more money in the long term, they often cost some money in the short—term, and there is not going to be much of that around. anyway, coming into the election, it is not going to be like a cheque—book collection of old where e
tony blair has given a interesting interview to the magazine, to newscasters looking to pay to journalism today. he says a couple of things today. including this point, the economic inheritance the next government is going to get is not being properly addressed, what does it look like on day one for rachel reeves orjeremy hunt? this is one of the huge unsaid things, is that the conservatives do not want to talk at all in their campaign or their manifesto about the kind of squeeze there could be...
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and ukraine over president blair here as well as he's new military draft, specifically about who gets an exemption from it because they're considered critically important to the country in more time. now that list of exemptions includes personnel of tv outlets, cultural institutions, and also turmoil. the mobile circuits of ukraine, which is not, in fact just the name of the list is own traveling global road show. according to this website, this particular circuit is a quote, safe space of play, full encounter and creative empowerment of children and young people. fleeing from the war? well, it looks like there's going to be even more of an audience after this new draft, apparently has the circus employees can qualify for an exemption. maybe it's admin guys. still have to go all the bureaucrats stuff to go maybe. anyway, ukraine's culture minister is now in the position of trying to explain why exactly a bunch of circus employees are exempt from kids. latest military drops, poking ones, drawing conclusions about the importance of a cultural institution based on its name alone. the sta
and ukraine over president blair here as well as he's new military draft, specifically about who gets an exemption from it because they're considered critically important to the country in more time. now that list of exemptions includes personnel of tv outlets, cultural institutions, and also turmoil. the mobile circuits of ukraine, which is not, in fact just the name of the list is own traveling global road show. according to this website, this particular circuit is a quote, safe space of...
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but i have been talking to tom fletcher, formerforeign policy adviser under tony blair, gordon brown, david cameron, the author of the assassin, given some of the things david cameron has said about donald trump in the past whether republicans would actually listen to him. fill republicans would actually listen to him. . ., , republicans would actually listen to him. , , , _ him. of course, there were spicy comments _ him. of course, there were spicy comments about _ him. of course, there were spicy comments about donald - him. of course, there were spicy comments about donald trump i him. of course, there were spicy - comments about donald trump himself is known to like to give it out a bit. i see how thick—skinned he is. i think it is importantly foreign secretary is there and ready to roll his sleeves up and engage in conversation. it is notjust about talking to people you agree with otherwise it would be easy. it is essential, david cameron has foreign secretary has got it up there at the top of his list that we need to get proper military support to ukraine in this incredibly
but i have been talking to tom fletcher, formerforeign policy adviser under tony blair, gordon brown, david cameron, the author of the assassin, given some of the things david cameron has said about donald trump in the past whether republicans would actually listen to him. fill republicans would actually listen to him. . ., , republicans would actually listen to him. , , , _ him. of course, there were spicy comments _ him. of course, there were spicy comments about _ him. of course, there were...
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people may not remember but there was a former tory minister called alan howarth who defected to tony blair's labour party in 1995, shaun woodward, the better—known defection, that was actually after labour got into government. but all the traffic was in that direction at that time and the same thing seems to be happening again, and that will add to labour's confidence about the coming election. and we've got big local elections coming up in just a few days�* time. obviously, we don't know what is going to happen there, but if they are as bad for the tories as some are anticipating, does that again, combined with this, call rishi sunak�*s leadership into question in the coming weeks? i don't think so because i think the general election is not far away, whatever happens, i mean, it is going to be by the end of this year. conservative mps are divided into two groups. one group who recognise that it would just make the party even more unpopular to try to change leader again, and another group who have just given up anyway. and they regard the election as a hopeless cause. and what i am su
people may not remember but there was a former tory minister called alan howarth who defected to tony blair's labour party in 1995, shaun woodward, the better—known defection, that was actually after labour got into government. but all the traffic was in that direction at that time and the same thing seems to be happening again, and that will add to labour's confidence about the coming election. and we've got big local elections coming up in just a few days�* time. obviously, we don't know...
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another la is the city nations under said blair, which is the may be one of the most important ones, is that the tenants, each side wants to the, to the other side and with the tenants. we go towards the, the, the shifting of dynamics on the ground with physical law, for example, expanding horizontally the, the, the, the config zone towards the goal and the goal and the golden heights, the goal an occupied gordon that was since 1973 and kind of a, a com area with no resistance with no rock at large. this is the 1st time that this idea is witnessing such attacks and also as well widening the, the, the scope of alpha authorizations to watch a 100 meters deep into lab. and on to watch the big golf volley. and of course these, these have been changing. the dynamics have been changing the rules of engagement, but it's very important done quickly. the, the each site is changing, as all the site is updating. so the rules are being updated moment by moment and by each side with containing this confrontation in 2 minutes, we thought it okay, i will be checking in with you a little later. than
another la is the city nations under said blair, which is the may be one of the most important ones, is that the tenants, each side wants to the, to the other side and with the tenants. we go towards the, the, the shifting of dynamics on the ground with physical law, for example, expanding horizontally the, the, the, the config zone towards the goal and the goal and the golden heights, the goal an occupied gordon that was since 1973 and kind of a, a com area with no resistance with no rock at...
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these armored vehicles were allocated back in september of 2013, as canadian defense minister bill blair said, the equipment will be sent to germany, where the ukrainian military will train on them, and the vehicles will be delivered to ukraine in the fall. the last batch of batteries will enter the armed forces of ukraine in 2027. well. the russians are building a new airfield in the belgorod region, locating it 70 km from the border with ukraine, reports osindu sridne kredy of intel panda on his page in the x social network . according to him, the airfield will be able to receive various types of aircraft, because the length of the runway is approximately 1,800 m. well, i hope that after the delivery of long-range missiles to ukraine, this airfield in this form will not live long. the head of a sports center in the kharkiv region, who systematically raped an 11-year-old student, was sentenced to life imprisonment. it was reported in the office of the prosecutor general of ukraine, despite presence of evidence, the manager did not admit his guilt in court and may try to appeal the verdi
these armored vehicles were allocated back in september of 2013, as canadian defense minister bill blair said, the equipment will be sent to germany, where the ukrainian military will train on them, and the vehicles will be delivered to ukraine in the fall. the last batch of batteries will enter the armed forces of ukraine in 2027. well. the russians are building a new airfield in the belgorod region, locating it 70 km from the border with ukraine, reports osindu sridne kredy of intel panda on...
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summit were confused, they did not want to put him between the prime minister of great britain, tony blair, and the president of the united states , george bush, although according to the protocol, the names of their countries in english begin with the letter u, as well as ukraine. then they decide to seat the guests according to the french alphabet, and kuchma ended up at the very end of the table next to the turkish president. and putin's political avatar, medvedchuk, was already sitting behind him. literally in a few... months before the summit, he was appointed head of the presidential administration, and the solution came. after the release of these tapes, kuchma became ungovernable. the entire european and american community stopped all contact with him. and he just like a billiard ball, went, hit the side and returned to the right pocket. and the pocket was covered with medvedchuk. in july 2004, shortly before the historic elections, after which the first, actually the second after, arose. densko maidan, kuchma by his decree cancels the movement to nato as a goal of ukraine. moscow
summit were confused, they did not want to put him between the prime minister of great britain, tony blair, and the president of the united states , george bush, although according to the protocol, the names of their countries in english begin with the letter u, as well as ukraine. then they decide to seat the guests according to the french alphabet, and kuchma ended up at the very end of the table next to the turkish president. and putin's political avatar, medvedchuk, was already sitting...
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tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel. gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before, this is a very serious issue, it has now gone on for six months. issues of proportionality, of precaution and distinction. there are real concerns, notjust from judges, from the intelligence community, but the broader public for that reason. let us be sure that we are not in breach of international humanitarian law. david lammy also today has written to the government demanding that the foreign secretary, lord cameron, come to the house of commons to answer questions. of course that is something that he cannot do because he is a member of the upper house in the houses of parliament, the house of lords. i mean, oliver dowden was pushed on this repeatedly by our own laura kuenssberg. he said of course the uk will act in accordance with obligations under law, the way it works, he says, is the foreign secretary, lord cameron, is given advice, legal advice, he then forms a judgment and then he makes a recommendation and gives advice
tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel. gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before, this is a very serious issue, it has now gone on for six months. issues of proportionality, of precaution and distinction. there are real concerns, notjust from judges, from the intelligence community, but the broader public for that reason. let us be sure that we are not in breach of international humanitarian law. david lammy also today has...