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entered republican deb fischer would see a third term if she is reelected she faces independent contender osborne. republican don bacon surviving his primary he is going to face democratic challenger tony vargas. hunter biden's gun charge trial will go on as planned next month the delaware as a judge denies the request to delay until september, hunter has pleaded not guilty to three felony charges and accused of lying about his drug use while filling out a form to buy a gun in 2018 which he kept for 11 days and admitted to struggling with addiction at the time and his attorney said he did not break the law, hunter biden's other criminal case, that is the california tax fraud case will move forward in june. independent presidential robert f kennedy junior suing data for allegedly censoring his biographical film who is bobby kennedy. the lawsuit claims first amendment violations of election interference issues, candidly says viewers shared it's video on tape facebook, and instagram unable to upload and amanda spokesperson saying it was mistakenly blocked and quickly restored, once the issue was dis
entered republican deb fischer would see a third term if she is reelected she faces independent contender osborne. republican don bacon surviving his primary he is going to face democratic challenger tony vargas. hunter biden's gun charge trial will go on as planned next month the delaware as a judge denies the request to delay until september, hunter has pleaded not guilty to three felony charges and accused of lying about his drug use while filling out a form to buy a gun in 2018 which he...
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there was mauricio solano the ozone hole in honor of heavy celebrity ozzy osborne, who joined the clique near la's famous macarthur park after his deportation in 1991, he became one of mr. team's first leaders. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san salvador as borromeo and reconsiders and betrays los angeles. there he joined a hollywood locals clique, also deported in the 1980s. he, through the gangs, means becoming such a key figure that in 2013, the us treasury, his assets rooted in california and exported salvador. the transnational violence they experienced as young people in war weary central america. then in gang war in california helped launch a transnational menace. despite those clear ties between the social fault lines of california just a few decades ago and the violence that constantly rattles central america today, politicians in
there was mauricio solano the ozone hole in honor of heavy celebrity ozzy osborne, who joined the clique near la's famous macarthur park after his deportation in 1991, he became one of mr. team's first leaders. jose biran was a member of the us back national police and the son of a lawyer who fled the war in which he was. he joined ms. 13 in california, the san fernando after his deportation, he started the hollywood local clique. and there's the island of the little devil who was born in san...
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adam ip smith, the edward osborn, professor of u.s. political history and director of the rothermere american institute at the university of oxford with a specialism in the political history of the united states in the 19th century. dr. smith's perspective will be invaluable to our discussions today. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. adam smith. thank you very much. thank you very much, rob. and good morning, everyone. it's wonderful to see you all here. and it's fantastic honor for me to have been invited to take part in this symposium. it's always great to have a reason to come back to richmond, which is a city that i like very much indeed. my talk this morning is going to build, i think, i hope very nicely on richard blackett talk, which you just heard, the fugitive slave act of 1850, which was obviously the centerpiece of what he was talking about this morning, was one of the most consequence pieces of legislation in american history. and it's a fairly crowded field. but i think if we were having a kind of balloon debate abo
adam ip smith, the edward osborn, professor of u.s. political history and director of the rothermere american institute at the university of oxford with a specialism in the political history of the united states in the 19th century. dr. smith's perspective will be invaluable to our discussions today. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. adam smith. thank you very much. thank you very much, rob. and good morning, everyone. it's wonderful to see you all here. and it's fantastic honor for me...
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were and has not changed for centuries, yes, after all, david cameron, and boris johnson, and george osborne, and anyone, yes, who are found in the first roles are people who graduated from politics, philosophy, economics, and the faculty at oxford, that is you can come there who whatever, they will have exactly the same educational history, he doesn’t, yes, that is, he, by the way, yes, this is very, which is just absolutely uh-huh. refused, well, in general, as they said more than once on the program today, that there are a lot of blank pages, on the other hand, well, in general, who is he? he doesn’t have much character, and he doesn’t have much charisma, well , let him sit, yes, if something happens, in case of another... shake-up and an office, well, let’s give him some other position, and that’s good. anyway, on to the political statements. shaps treats the way - some bad bloggers treat blogging, that is, roughly speaking, irresponsibly, in politics someone needs someone like that, this duality, this fog, but at the same time complete loyalty to the americans, he actually, he
were and has not changed for centuries, yes, after all, david cameron, and boris johnson, and george osborne, and anyone, yes, who are found in the first roles are people who graduated from politics, philosophy, economics, and the faculty at oxford, that is you can come there who whatever, they will have exactly the same educational history, he doesn’t, yes, that is, he, by the way, yes, this is very, which is just absolutely uh-huh. refused, well, in general, as they said more than once on...
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. >> when george osborne used to put me on the spot there. tom, it's like when george osborne used to drop his t's deliberately to sort of. >> oh no, i wouldn't, i wouldn't do that. that's just ridiculous. that's just ridiculous. but we're talking about this because a welsh singer, bonnie tyler , a welsh singer, bonnie tyler, has said that she did that. she tempered her welsh accent in order to get work. >> yeah. which seems to me extraordinary because i think to some extent, perhaps these days it's the other way round. i think very often people love to hear regional accents and there's a big push to hear much more of it, particularly in the media. but but perhaps that wasn't so much the case 30 years ago. yeah. >> so we want to ask whether you would or should people temper their accent or tone it down. if you've got a strong regional accent in order to get on in your job, to accent in order to get on in yourjob, to get on in your your job, to get on in your career, to try and get a job in an industry where perhaps there aren't many regional
. >> when george osborne used to put me on the spot there. tom, it's like when george osborne used to drop his t's deliberately to sort of. >> oh no, i wouldn't, i wouldn't do that. that's just ridiculous. that's just ridiculous. but we're talking about this because a welsh singer, bonnie tyler , a welsh singer, bonnie tyler, has said that she did that. she tempered her welsh accent in order to get work. >> yeah. which seems to me extraordinary because i think to some extent,...
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done with the top stories on onto vera university protests against israel, osborne gaza, a continuing to gather steam in the us, students and campuses from the east to the west coast, a valve to stay in and catlins until the moms and match. those include the academic institutions causing ties with, as well as an end to u. s. military aid. early at the university of north carolina chapel ho people's replaced the american flag with the palestinian one on top of the building. police move in to clear the encampment and can be seen using pep as fraser dispersed students at columbia university in new york. students occupying a historic whole have barricaded themselves inside the building. this is also the university's management said it's regarding suspending students refusing to meet the deadline to abandon their encampment. today's the board is covering the student demonstrations in new york. so right outside columbia university, right in front of most of the building that was occupied by a group of students that barricaded themselves on monday nights. they just made a flag saying that th
done with the top stories on onto vera university protests against israel, osborne gaza, a continuing to gather steam in the us, students and campuses from the east to the west coast, a valve to stay in and catlins until the moms and match. those include the academic institutions causing ties with, as well as an end to u. s. military aid. early at the university of north carolina chapel ho people's replaced the american flag with the palestinian one on top of the building. police move in to...
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ozzy osborne wants to perform d again, saying, i'd like to do a f gig without falling over. same, said one old man. yeah, an ice cream shop worker in minnesota fired for accepting a $100 tip because the shop's owner, some elderlyym customers have dementia. gee,enti i. >> which customer tipped her hair? federal officials say that in 2023, older americans were built out of more than point $4$ billion by online scammers. pri in related news, president biden took out a reverse mortgage on the whitde house house. so california has been rankedbe one of the most dangerouense places to raise a family. murdhe bright side, it has been ranked one of the safest places to murder a family. good news for shannon. male ozempic users sayings of one of the side effects of the drug is erectile dysfunction . the but despite that, most of the patients look greats looket. all right, why do i sign up for this one? you love it. another boeing whistleblowerer has died suddenly. >> that makeins two whistlestlel blowers dead. well, imagine workinow g at boeing right now. thankfully, the company has as
ozzy osborne wants to perform d again, saying, i'd like to do a f gig without falling over. same, said one old man. yeah, an ice cream shop worker in minnesota fired for accepting a $100 tip because the shop's owner, some elderlyym customers have dementia. gee,enti i. >> which customer tipped her hair? federal officials say that in 2023, older americans were built out of more than point $4$ billion by online scammers. pri in related news, president biden took out a reverse mortgage on the...
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researcher at the taxpayers alliance calum , i remember when alliance calum, i remember when george osborne was chancellor, so we're going back a bit that the tax code in this country had hit 15,000 pages and we were told it was the most complex tax, most difficult tax system in the entire world. where is it now? >> it's now 23,000 pages. it's still the longest in the world by some distance. when we look at somewhere like hong kong, which has sort of a similar level of development, they make do with 300 page tax code. most other european countries have somewhere between 10 and 15,000, with by a massive outlier internationally, 23,000 pages very , very complicated. very, very complicated. >> most people are honest and i really mean that. most people are honest . they want to do the are honest. they want to do the right thing. they are. they're being asked to file tax returns, etc, and so they do the obvious thing, which is ring hmrc and ask for advice . now i know that ask for advice. now i know that ringing the gas company or the electricity company, i mean all of it. we're living in digita
researcher at the taxpayers alliance calum , i remember when alliance calum, i remember when george osborne was chancellor, so we're going back a bit that the tax code in this country had hit 15,000 pages and we were told it was the most complex tax, most difficult tax system in the entire world. where is it now? >> it's now 23,000 pages. it's still the longest in the world by some distance. when we look at somewhere like hong kong, which has sort of a similar level of development, they...
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students at harvard university of agreed and the 3 week old encampment that was in protest against israel. osborne garza, the decision came off to university official, was agreed to discuss the questions about his investments and to quickly process petitions for the reinstatement of suspended students. the global movement has been cooling on universities to divest from israel. donald trump is full. the lawyer and michael cohen has been back in quotes, giving evidence in the former us presidents house money trial. kevin told the court that trump ordered him to pay an adult film actress stormy daniels moving $100000.00. he says it was an exchange for his silence on the ledge. sexual encounter with the former president. trump is accused of both the following business reco. it's to cover up that payments. heat an ice food charges, christian slimy reports from new york. well, 2 days on the sand, from michael cohen, 2 days of testimony today started with the prosecution, getting into the details of the case, attempting to show that not only to donald trump know about the payments made to an adult film s
students at harvard university of agreed and the 3 week old encampment that was in protest against israel. osborne garza, the decision came off to university official, was agreed to discuss the questions about his investments and to quickly process petitions for the reinstatement of suspended students. the global movement has been cooling on universities to divest from israel. donald trump is full. the lawyer and michael cohen has been back in quotes, giving evidence in the former us presidents...
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kevin osborne of walnut creek, was arrested last tuesday and is charged with two counts of sexual assault of a child younger than ten and 13 pounds of lewd acts upon a child. the crimes happened 15 to 20 years ago. if you have any information , you are asked to contact walnut creek police. up next, a last look at stories making headlines this morning, including the possibility of a more expensive power bill, a key vote happening today, which might impact the price you pay as you're just trying tmake it ino norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? top stories today, including a visit from president biden and the first lady. well, both are making stops in the bay area, but they're arriving separa
kevin osborne of walnut creek, was arrested last tuesday and is charged with two counts of sexual assault of a child younger than ten and 13 pounds of lewd acts upon a child. the crimes happened 15 to 20 years ago. if you have any information , you are asked to contact walnut creek police. up next, a last look at stories making headlines this morning, including the possibility of a more expensive power bill, a key vote happening today, which might impact the price you pay as you're just trying...
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dan osborne, independent, unclear who he sides with but a prounion guy, that is my outside the box race. amna: we will take that any time. always great to see you both. thank you. >> thank you. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. slovakia's prime minister was shot multiple times today in an assassination attempt that has shocked his country, and the region. robert fico had been attending a meeting of his government before the shooting. a 71-year-old suspect is now in custody. the country's interior minister said the attack was politically motivated. slovakia's president expressed her outrage. >> i am shocked, we are all shocked, by the terrible and vicious attack on prime minister robert fico. a physical attack on the prime minister is, first of all, an attack on a person, but it is also an attack on democracy. stephanie: fico's anti-american position has made him a divisive figure both at home and abroad. he's called for an end to funding for ukraine, which has worried european leaders ahead of regional elections in three weeks. the number
dan osborne, independent, unclear who he sides with but a prounion guy, that is my outside the box race. amna: we will take that any time. always great to see you both. thank you. >> thank you. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. slovakia's prime minister was shot multiple times today in an assassination attempt that has shocked his country, and the region. robert fico had been attending a meeting of his government before the shooting. a...
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kevin osborne of walnut creek was arrested last tuesday and is charged with two counts of sexual assault of a child younger than ten, as well as 13 counts of lewd acts upon a child. now, the crimes happened 15 to 20 years ago. if you have any information now or back then, you are asked to contact walnut creek police. there's much more ahead on today in the bay including catastrophic damage. another round of severe weather rips across the south, spanning deadly tornadoes. our team is tracking the cleanup efforts and where the storm is heading next, and nbc bay area is streaming 24/7. watch us whenever you want on roku or other streaming platforms. keep it here. we'll relief now. right now, at six. all eyes on your power, bill. it might shoot even higher today. a key vote will propel the price you pay as you're just trying to make it in the bay. plus, is bart nearing the end of the line, stunning new numbers foreshadowing a deep financial crisis
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over the past 15 years, ever since the past 15 years, ever since the cameron osborne golden era days of beijing, the uk has been very , very reliant on china. but very, very reliant on china. but increasingly it has become clear that china isn't exactly a friend to the uk. and there are lots of conservative mps who's been who have been saying for a long time now that the government needs to designate china as an official threat. that's something that rishi sunak has so far been refusing to do. the question is, will this hack change any of that ? this hack change any of that? >> indeed, million dollar question olivia utley , thank you question olivia utley, thank you for that update. i've got to say, the chinese government, they must just be sitting there and laughing anyway because there have been no ramifications or accountability for the whole covid stuff. never mind anything else. so i mean, they must think they can get away with murder, right? >> anyway, well, i love that grant shapps in every time this kind of thing happens, it gets called a malign actor. and into my head pops c
over the past 15 years, ever since the past 15 years, ever since the cameron osborne golden era days of beijing, the uk has been very , very reliant on china. but very, very reliant on china. but increasingly it has become clear that china isn't exactly a friend to the uk. and there are lots of conservative mps who's been who have been saying for a long time now that the government needs to designate china as an official threat. that's something that rishi sunak has so far been refusing to do....
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george osborne's in the same camp, that this is the right thing to do. to start giving stuff away and fancy loans, they call it, and so on. but it's opening the door to just returning a lot of stuff. and so there'll be a lot of pressure from, from that quarter on the labour party to amend legislation where necessary to allow this. i don't know if there is legislation that covers there is legislation that covers the bna. certainly the british museum is covered by legislation , and whatever they'd have to do in order to allow that to happen, i think there's a very high chance that could happen . yeah. >> i think the national heritage act 1983 does play a similar constraints on the v&a that the british museums actors, stephen, pam, what's your take on this? >> well, when we discuss this on the floor of the house, i remember years ago people were saying, are we going to have to send cleopatra's needle back to eqypt send cleopatra's needle back to egypt because, you know, the ptolemaic dynasty or something, who actually created the damn thing? look, i think w
george osborne's in the same camp, that this is the right thing to do. to start giving stuff away and fancy loans, they call it, and so on. but it's opening the door to just returning a lot of stuff. and so there'll be a lot of pressure from, from that quarter on the labour party to amend legislation where necessary to allow this. i don't know if there is legislation that covers there is legislation that covers the bna. certainly the british museum is covered by legislation , and whatever...
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era, they decided to usherin osborne era, they decided to usher in a new golden age of casinos, english. so china relations , they've signed on to relations, they've signed on to a £500 million nuclear deal with the chinese, with their state funded nuclear firm on uk soil. we've had them invest in hinkley and sizewell . so we're wedded to and sizewell. so we're wedded to chinese cash. so i don't really see how if we are so reliant on them for energy and manufacturing under the guise of blair and now the conservatives and likely the next labour government, how we're meant to show strength against them . and show strength against them. and what about the issue of border security, john? we're looking at the situation in northern ireland with the judge disapplied parts of this new illegal migration act. but we know that keir starmer would scrap the rwanda deportation deal that would get us out of this problem with the good friday agreement. but how is that going to help us when we're trying to get a grip of our borders as well? >> the issue is, as keir set out last week, the issue is you h
era, they decided to usherin osborne era, they decided to usher in a new golden age of casinos, english. so china relations , they've signed on to relations, they've signed on to a £500 million nuclear deal with the chinese, with their state funded nuclear firm on uk soil. we've had them invest in hinkley and sizewell . so we're wedded to and sizewell. so we're wedded to chinese cash. so i don't really see how if we are so reliant on them for energy and manufacturing under the guise of blair...
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this is— former chancellor george osborne this is what he had to say about when _ this is what he had to say about when he — this is what he had to say about when he realised something gone terribly— when he realised something gone terribly wrong. i remember so clearly getting a phone call. i was at home getting ready for christmas, we were about to have a new baby in the family, and the director calls me and says, things have been stolen from the strongroom. and that's when i immediately said, well, hang on, that must be linked to the e—mail i saw a couple of months ago. director at the was a bit sceptical, but i was absolutely sure. it was too coincidental. and i said, we should call the police that day. last year, the british museum director— last year, the british museum director howard fisher and the deputy— director howard fisher and the deputy director left their positions. jonathan williams did not provide _ positions. jonathan williams did not provide a _ positions. jonathan williams did not provide a comment for our series but his regular— provide a comment for o
this is— former chancellor george osborne this is what he had to say about when _ this is what he had to say about when he — this is what he had to say about when he realised something gone terribly— when he realised something gone terribly wrong. i remember so clearly getting a phone call. i was at home getting ready for christmas, we were about to have a new baby in the family, and the director calls me and says, things have been stolen from the strongroom. and that's when i immediately...
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pointed out the old—age related personal allowance was scrapped by the former tory chancellor george osborne, and accused the conservatives of making another uncosted spending commitment. but labour hasn�*t said if it will match this policy or not. ben wright, bbc news. the conservatives�* announcement comes as dozens of business leaders have signed a letter endorsing labour�*s plans for the economy. we will hear from both parties we will hear from both parties on we will hear from both parties on the programme this morning. 0ur political correspondent, nick eardley, joins us from westminster. it is interesting, isn�*t it? it feels like the dividing lines of this campaign are becoming clearer by the day. this campaign are becoming clearer btheda. , ~' this campaign are becoming clearer btheda. , by the day. absolutely, i think you are bang on _ by the day. absolutely, i think you are bang on the _ by the day. absolutely, i think you are bang on the money _ by the day. absolutely, i think you are bang on the money there, - by the day. absolutely, i think you i are bang on the money th
pointed out the old—age related personal allowance was scrapped by the former tory chancellor george osborne, and accused the conservatives of making another uncosted spending commitment. but labour hasn�*t said if it will match this policy or not. ben wright, bbc news. the conservatives�* announcement comes as dozens of business leaders have signed a letter endorsing labour�*s plans for the economy. we will hear from both parties we will hear from both parties on we will hear from both...
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that was what david cameron and george osborne were doing. and my prediction , were doing. and my prediction, really over the next decade, two decadesis really over the next decade, two decades is what the right is going to do, what the mainstream right of conservatism . it's right of conservatism. it's going to start prioritising national security over unabated free markets. and that's going to be the big trend going forward. >> that's kind of where we are. that's kind of where we are because it's not about, you know, can we do without the cheap stuff that comes from china. >> but i would argue that's the easy political way out. i mean, look, for example , india runs look, for example, india runs a trade deficit with the chinese. and yet prime minister modi took the effort to ban tiktok before for the americans are wanting to do it. it takes political gumption and that's what we need in this country. >> i actually do think that tiktok is a bigger threat to society than many people realise. i appreciate that we are on gb news, we are on tiktok and you should obviously check
that was what david cameron and george osborne were doing. and my prediction , were doing. and my prediction, really over the next decade, two decadesis really over the next decade, two decades is what the right is going to do, what the mainstream right of conservatism . it's right of conservatism. it's going to start prioritising national security over unabated free markets. and that's going to be the big trend going forward. >> that's kind of where we are. that's kind of where we are...
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we can all remember george osborne. >> so that wasn't as bad as you expected. no, i don't know what you were expecting. >> was that poor? that was poor. really? that was pretty poor, he obviously has never kicked a ball in his life before and then pretends he has. that's that's the danger. you see, politicians now, at this time of year when elections come about, they then go to great pains to show that they are like the rest of us. but they do the things that the rest of us do, except we know they don't. so why do them in they don't. so why do them in the first place? so well, he can't exactly just go to the maths classroom constantly, can he? >> or not on his rounds. >> or not on his rounds. >> is there any, you know, can this man get any more boring than he is ? this business of than he is? this business of conscription, this business of maths? why does he want to? he just would have made a perfect sort of awful head teacher, wouldn't he ? it wouldn't it be? wouldn't he? it wouldn't it be? oh, mr sunak's in today. he'll be a right bore. >> he is. >> he is. >>
we can all remember george osborne. >> so that wasn't as bad as you expected. no, i don't know what you were expecting. >> was that poor? that was poor. really? that was pretty poor, he obviously has never kicked a ball in his life before and then pretends he has. that's that's the danger. you see, politicians now, at this time of year when elections come about, they then go to great pains to show that they are like the rest of us. but they do the things that the rest of us do,...
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. masterminded by george osborne. and it basically means that after families who have a third or a subsequent child after that do not carry on receiving benefits. so you get benefit child benefit for your first two children, but no more benefits after that . a lot of people have after that. a lot of people have been calling this kind of cruel and immoral . lots of labour and immoral. lots of labour people have been calling this cruel and immoral, saying that it's inhumane, actually, and that, you know, children deserve every child matters, that every child deserves , that all child deserves, that all children are of equal and immeasurable worth . and so the, immeasurable worth. and so the, the archbishop is saying to the government , but also to keir government, but also to keir starmer, obviously, as the probable government in waiting, he's asking keir starmer to scrap this two child limit and to commit. and keir starmer has been sort of equivocal on this one because of the problem with finances and how expensive thi
. masterminded by george osborne. and it basically means that after families who have a third or a subsequent child after that do not carry on receiving benefits. so you get benefit child benefit for your first two children, but no more benefits after that . a lot of people have after that. a lot of people have been calling this kind of cruel and immoral . lots of labour and immoral. lots of labour people have been calling this cruel and immoral, saying that it's inhumane, actually, and that,...
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, and actually, you and osborne, and actually, you know, part of the, the difficulty has been as you, as you mentioned, the fact that our economies are so intertwined. but i don't i still don't really see i mean, obviously there is a rump of mps who care very much about china and in fact, i think some china sceptic mps were targeted for hacking earlier this year. also but but on the whole, i'm not sure that we're really hearing about, you know, how they might be trying to reorganise our economy, for example, change diverse , example, change diverse, supplying our supply chains, etc, so that we're not so heavily reliant on china to this extent. >> but even if we were less reliant on china, china is still going to do these sorts of things. i mean, it looks like they're trying to find people with financial vulnerabilities, to engage them as assets . well, to engage them as assets. well, that's standard espionage. it's what china's always done. it's what china's always done. it's what russia's always done. and frankly , it's what we do and frankly, it's what we do and it's what the ameri
, and actually, you and osborne, and actually, you know, part of the, the difficulty has been as you, as you mentioned, the fact that our economies are so intertwined. but i don't i still don't really see i mean, obviously there is a rump of mps who care very much about china and in fact, i think some china sceptic mps were targeted for hacking earlier this year. also but but on the whole, i'm not sure that we're really hearing about, you know, how they might be trying to reorganise our...
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we add the name of rodney osborne, southern ohio correctional facility who died in an accident during a training exercise. each of these losses is a tragedy. these ohioans lives are a reminder of the ideals we should strive for. we need officers who are true public servants, people who have give themselves to the community, people like these brave men. officer timothy james unwin was dedicated more than eight years to serving ohio communities at the hamilton county sheriff's office and springfield township police department. in his free time he enjoyed working on cars and family and friends. he was always helping others. he wanted to make the world a better place. he lost his life in a tragic car crash while responding to a call for help from fellow officers. deputy sheriff marcus zigler worked in security and defense before joining the hamilton county, the cincinnati area in southwest ohio, joining the hamilton county sheriff's department, he was proud to serve as deputy. while he was only on the department for nine months, he made an impression on colleagues and community. he always
we add the name of rodney osborne, southern ohio correctional facility who died in an accident during a training exercise. each of these losses is a tragedy. these ohioans lives are a reminder of the ideals we should strive for. we need officers who are true public servants, people who have give themselves to the community, people like these brave men. officer timothy james unwin was dedicated more than eight years to serving ohio communities at the hamilton county sheriff's office and...
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the second part has to do with process and this goes back to when we have professor osborn at the retreat. it is structured systems strategy and staff. those are the 4 you need for success. i just are picked the process has to do decision quality. how to improve the quality. [indiscernible] organizational improvement andgh decision quality is different. we had only board had a very simple introduction to the concept. again, improving the process if we are going to delegate more to you and only hear results maybe once a year, we get updates but updates are over the top. how to improve the process, so it comes down if we improve the process and people, then it reinforces the board fiduciary decision to delegate more to you because we can prove we are investing in you and i say you don't mean just you alison, but the investment team as well as the team on the service side. we invested in you, therefore there is a reason we are able to rely on you more and trust you more. not because it is nice thing to say, by the way, mayor, this is why we need more dollars to hire more people, better peopl
the second part has to do with process and this goes back to when we have professor osborn at the retreat. it is structured systems strategy and staff. those are the 4 you need for success. i just are picked the process has to do decision quality. how to improve the quality. [indiscernible] organizational improvement andgh decision quality is different. we had only board had a very simple introduction to the concept. again, improving the process if we are going to delegate more to you and only...
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and it's really helped that sharon osborne had that, didn't she? sharon osbourne, although i think i think a lot of people massive problems with this. >> it's quite a bit too much. >> it's quite a bit too much. >> didn't eat for days. >> didn't eat for days. >> i think one of the concerns i have so i would do it, in fact, i have, i have got some pill versions which i've ordered of ozempic because the idea of injecting it rather scares me. so i do intend to. i do intend to go on it. now, look, i just like cake privately . yes. yeah, like cake privately. yes. yeah, privately. and that's my point. so i think there's a real serious question mark here in that all of the people i know and not the ones i've mentioned, but they've all got it privately. some of them have got it through dubious claims. so going on someone else's account or exaggerating their weight with dodgy photographs or simply lying about their weight. and so i think we have a problem that this is quite a new drug. it looks like it has really positive effects for weight loss, but a lot o
and it's really helped that sharon osborne had that, didn't she? sharon osbourne, although i think i think a lot of people massive problems with this. >> it's quite a bit too much. >> it's quite a bit too much. >> didn't eat for days. >> didn't eat for days. >> i think one of the concerns i have so i would do it, in fact, i have, i have got some pill versions which i've ordered of ozempic because the idea of injecting it rather scares me. so i do intend to. i do...
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economic circumstances have changed is quite enough to cut it, because when, for example, cameron and osborne took over in 2010, they inherited a very bad economy, but that didn't stop the left from being like evil tory cuts. how dare you ? you know. so this how dare you? you know. so this is it goes both ways. and to pretend that this is all kind of brand new and the tories are just clutching their pearls for the sake of it. well, you know, welcome to politics, sean simon. >> the refusal by starmer to do more than two debates, which i think is a measly number two debates in a six week campaign, is pathetic , he sounds like he's is pathetic, he sounds like he's avoiding scrutiny . he the avoiding scrutiny. he the messaging here is a disaster. it's not. >> it's not a measly number. it's a two is a normal number. six is an absurd number. there's never been six. there's never been six debates. there's no demand for six debates. people want to watch the football. they don't. they don't know what? six. but do you really like you're professional broadcasters. let's not get carried away. >> you spea
economic circumstances have changed is quite enough to cut it, because when, for example, cameron and osborne took over in 2010, they inherited a very bad economy, but that didn't stop the left from being like evil tory cuts. how dare you ? you know. so this how dare you? you know. so this is it goes both ways. and to pretend that this is all kind of brand new and the tories are just clutching their pearls for the sake of it. well, you know, welcome to politics, sean simon. >> the refusal...
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george osborne funny enough with david cameron, quite liked them as well and embraced them as well . well and embraced them as well. the key thing about them is they have real power and influence. people like andy burnham, who many say would make a better labour leader than keir starmer, has really stamped his authority on manchester. the other thing i find fascinating about teesside and about west midlands, is that both ben houchen and andy street are their own men. they've hardly touched rishi sunak, they've hardly touched the central tory brand. so if people, as we were saying earlier on, are fed up with the tories, but still don't want to go the whole hog and vote for labour or lib dems or what have you, then they're okay with with lord houchen and they're okay with andy street very much their own men. so my instinct looking at the polls is that the tories could well have a good afternoon and they could well hold one of them this afternoon. and the other one, as you quite rightly said, tomorrow. london is also fascinating because that's just around the corner. >> what's your thou
george osborne funny enough with david cameron, quite liked them as well and embraced them as well . well and embraced them as well. the key thing about them is they have real power and influence. people like andy burnham, who many say would make a better labour leader than keir starmer, has really stamped his authority on manchester. the other thing i find fascinating about teesside and about west midlands, is that both ben houchen and andy street are their own men. they've hardly touched...
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. >> so isn't that what osborne did? he did precisely. >> but it was me. i'm afraid i wrote it first. he said a caesar haircut. he's lost weight. yes and? and it's because he's on manoeuvres. is that right, andrew? >> is that right? >> is that right? >> that's amazing. >> that's amazing. >> andrew, this . >> andrew, this. >> andrew, this. >> can i just one last quick thing. this thing about legal migration. when i was an mp, i'd very often get somebody would come over here to this country to work as you know, in a care home. they could then bring 15 or 16 members of their family over here that is scandalous. >> and that's being stopped now. oh yeah. we've got some breaking news. >> but also i'm talking about the bbc. we need to tell you that sir nicholas serota, bbc board member, has said the board commissioned review finds the bbc coverage of migration has many strengths, but that it could also better reflect the topics complexities, as well as ensuring that coverage overly dominated by political and high profile voices. right breaking news former england
. >> so isn't that what osborne did? he did precisely. >> but it was me. i'm afraid i wrote it first. he said a caesar haircut. he's lost weight. yes and? and it's because he's on manoeuvres. is that right, andrew? >> is that right? >> is that right? >> that's amazing. >> that's amazing. >> andrew, this . >> andrew, this. >> andrew, this. >> can i just one last quick thing. this thing about legal migration. when i was an mp, i'd very...
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and, you know, when you even have someone like george osborne, who's chairman at the british museum, also clearly in favour of repatriating these objects , i think we're going to objects, i think we're going to be in for a rough ride in terms of our museums, because of course, what people fail to realise is that places like the british museum are what we call world encyclopaedic museums. it should really be called the world museum. and these are places which actually like the louvre in paris or the met in new york. these are places where you can see all of the world's great treasures together, side by side, so you can compare and contrast them. and if we get rid of the collections of the british museum, it will be a great crime for human civilisation, i would say. >> yeah , true. could we see sir >> yeah, true. could we see sir keir starmer being the greatest raider of museums since indiana jones? that remains to be seen. rafe. but let's move on now to the anniversary of the king's coronation. magnificent guns thundering out today. a joyous yean thundering out today. a joyous year, b
and, you know, when you even have someone like george osborne, who's chairman at the british museum, also clearly in favour of repatriating these objects , i think we're going to objects, i think we're going to be in for a rough ride in terms of our museums, because of course, what people fail to realise is that places like the british museum are what we call world encyclopaedic museums. it should really be called the world museum. and these are places which actually like the louvre in paris or...
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pensioner tax allowance before, and i think it is quite striking that between 2010 and 2015 george osborne, when he was chancellor, says that outs of the increase the personal allowance for everybody but didn't increase it for pensioners, so essentially he levelled up and there is a simpler income tax system with one threshold for all. what exhibitors want to do now is moving the opposite direction and return to a world of having a higher allowance for pensioners, which you can do but it is striking that it which you can do but it is striking thatitis which you can do but it is striking that it is the opposite direction to what they had between 2010 and 2015. that is one of a number of tax areas where we have seen this in policy direction. aha, where we have seen this in policy direction. : :, where we have seen this in policy direction. : ., ., , direction. a final thought, in terms ofthe direction. a final thought, in terms of the numbers _ direction. a final thought, in terms of the numbers affected, _ direction. a final thought, in terms of the numbers affected, that - direction. a fin
pensioner tax allowance before, and i think it is quite striking that between 2010 and 2015 george osborne, when he was chancellor, says that outs of the increase the personal allowance for everybody but didn't increase it for pensioners, so essentially he levelled up and there is a simpler income tax system with one threshold for all. what exhibitors want to do now is moving the opposite direction and return to a world of having a higher allowance for pensioners, which you can do but it is...
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and this is jeanette osborne, a paraeducator and alumni from ruth asawa. sota, we're here to speak on personal item, principal placement at sota and renewal of the assistant superintendent of high schools in the district wide issue of unqualified leaders. i'm here representing 17 members of our staff. seven of these individuals are not here to make a public comment because they fear retaliation. our school has been thrown into turmoil and division due to untrained, unqualified and unsupported administrators renewing assistant superintendent of high schools. contract is a commitment to ongoing instability at the high school level and specifically at sota. this individual is punitive, retaliatory, and uses administrators as pawns. she is specifically targeted our school community. her continued oversight at sota has divided our community and made our teachers and students lose confidence in our site administrators. she has done nothing but distract us from our goal as a site to serve our students. if our supervisors can effectively support those they place i
and this is jeanette osborne, a paraeducator and alumni from ruth asawa. sota, we're here to speak on personal item, principal placement at sota and renewal of the assistant superintendent of high schools in the district wide issue of unqualified leaders. i'm here representing 17 members of our staff. seven of these individuals are not here to make a public comment because they fear retaliation. our school has been thrown into turmoil and division due to untrained, unqualified and unsupported...
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wife sarah campaigned, for example, for running blades for amputee kids and got a fund out of george osborne, went back in the day and that's still going. so children now can get amputee blades. but it's difficult. and i think he'll become a real campaigner for this. >> i mean obviously there's some some pictures in the papers of him with, with sort of silver hands , i don't know, i don't hands, i don't know, i don't know if they're so they're the actual sort of bionic ones and they're got them on monday. >> so when we finish making our film he hadn't got them yet. the things you see in the film are these black lumps of plastic, these black lumps of plastic, the silver hands you're seeing there, which are now which will see today when we're interviewing for gb news were around since monday, they and the biggest blow to him, i think he said to me is the hands, his feet. as a guy, you can wear trousers and you can't see anything. but when you shake someone's hand and it's not a real hand, you might get a reaction. so i think that's part of the of the challenge he's got. >> it's interesting tho
wife sarah campaigned, for example, for running blades for amputee kids and got a fund out of george osborne, went back in the day and that's still going. so children now can get amputee blades. but it's difficult. and i think he'll become a real campaigner for this. >> i mean obviously there's some some pictures in the papers of him with, with sort of silver hands , i don't know, i don't hands, i don't know, i don't know if they're so they're the actual sort of bionic ones and they're...
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haven't had the staff, because the training places for nurses were cut back very early on by george osborne, for example, that's impacted on the nhs in wales. so when we get a labour government putting that extra investment in driving up standards, demanding reform across the board, in the nhs, making real use of technology and the advances that digital digital technologies would bring into the nhs. and indeed i you can do much more procedures and diagnostics by the use of ai , diagnostics by the use of ai, you can really transform the national health service for the 21st century. at the moment, it's on its knees. after 14 years of the conservatives. >> yet jonathan, some would argue the elephants in the room is the fact that the tories have overseen , you know, uncontrolled overseen, you know, uncontrolled mass migration, a city the size of birmingham every two years. labour hasn't said what they're going to do about that. i mean, in fact, it probably get worse, some would argue. so when you've got open borders like that and local services , the nhs, local services, the nhs, schools, gps a
haven't had the staff, because the training places for nurses were cut back very early on by george osborne, for example, that's impacted on the nhs in wales. so when we get a labour government putting that extra investment in driving up standards, demanding reform across the board, in the nhs, making real use of technology and the advances that digital digital technologies would bring into the nhs. and indeed i you can do much more procedures and diagnostics by the use of ai , diagnostics by...
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jason osborne, former senior adviser to the trump 2016 in campaign. jayson, let me start with you. it is there a separation today between the legal world in the political world, or, or is where i'm standing the center of every university i think anywhere we're trump is its the center of his political world, right? i mean, i think you can't distinguish between the two. and unfortunately, i think for the folks on the opposite side of donald trump in this, is that this case is so confusing they don't really understand. i think the general public don't really understand what is going on in the courthouse. so what they're listening to is the continued rans by donald trump that this is election interference, that this is just the liberals coming after him and trying to stop him from becoming president in maria cardona to that and tom jason saying that wherever donald trump goes is the center of the universe right now, does that explain? plane why we saw robert de niro here on behalf of the biden campaign yesterday well, i think what you saw yesterday is the biden campaign. >> and one the
jason osborne, former senior adviser to the trump 2016 in campaign. jayson, let me start with you. it is there a separation today between the legal world in the political world, or, or is where i'm standing the center of every university i think anywhere we're trump is its the center of his political world, right? i mean, i think you can't distinguish between the two. and unfortunately, i think for the folks on the opposite side of donald trump in this, is that this case is so confusing they...
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roger osborne scoring the winning goal now sadly no longer with us, he i mean you know you look at forest and ipswich used to vie with each other for the title back in the early 80s alongside aston villa. and you're seeing a bit of a renaissance with these clubs, i hope. i hope we can do it. but you could see norwich joining them as well. they're in action in the playoffs today against leeds united. >> beautiful isabel completely zoned out there. we were just talking about forest i don't blame it. so probably did the viewers apologies for that but i enjoyed the show. >> it's a big, big day for you. it's the first thing you mentioned when you walked in this morning. >> it's only thing he mentioned. >> it's only thing he mentioned. >> isn't it exciting? >> isn't it exciting? >> only thing. the only thing he mentioned. >> anyway, thanks very much aidan. we'll very shortly, we'll be swapping him with kevin schofield this schofield and emma woolf this morning. us morning. they're taking us through making news through what's making the news in a minute. don't go in just a minute. don't go anywh
roger osborne scoring the winning goal now sadly no longer with us, he i mean you know you look at forest and ipswich used to vie with each other for the title back in the early 80s alongside aston villa. and you're seeing a bit of a renaissance with these clubs, i hope. i hope we can do it. but you could see norwich joining them as well. they're in action in the playoffs today against leeds united. >> beautiful isabel completely zoned out there. we were just talking about forest i don't...