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aubrey allegretti. _ a thing to deliver. aubrey allegretti, want - a thing to deliver.allegretti, want to bring you a thing to deliver. aubrey - allegretti, want to bring you in on that. he said on average workers facing the lowest tax rate for 15 years. is that something you recognise as a figure? he was certainly pushed _ recognise as a figure? he was certainly pushed back- recognise as a figure? he was certainly pushed back on - recognise as a figure? he was certainly pushed back on it. recognise as a figure? he was certainly pushed back on it in | recognise as a figure? he was i certainly pushed back on it in the interview but it is a claim the conservatives and ever since the march budget when they cut national insurance by a further 2p in the pound. i suppose the conservatives are really trying to present this long—term trajectory really of being the party of low tax. but it's a difficult mantle to reclaim if as chancellor and then prime minister you were responsible for hiking taxes to their highest level. and again, if you look at the difference between the 2019
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aubrey, lookin: through a vehicle like that. aubrey, looking ahead _ through a vehicle like that.00 more gp appointments every week, and trying to boost— appointments every week, and trying to boost the number of teachers in schools. _ to boost the number of teachers in schools. as — to boost the number of teachers in schools, as well. obviously the backdrop — schools, as well. obviously the backdrop to all of this is that there — backdrop to all of this is that there is— backdrop to all of this is that there is quite a difficult economic context — there is quite a difficult economic context. so whichever party goes into government afterjuly the 5th is going _ into government afterjuly the 5th is going to have quite limited room for manoeuvre to be able to do things— for manoeuvre to be able to do things they want to. the conservatives have been talking a lot about — conservatives have been talking a lot about tax cuts about their next agenda, _ lot about tax cuts about their next agenda, and while we saw the cuts to national— agenda, and while we saw the cuts to national insuranc
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stephen pound, aubrey allegretti , thank you aubrey allegretti, thank you very much for joining aubreyegretti, thank you very much forjoining me aubrey allegretti, thank you very much for joining me this evening. well, coming up next, we're going to be asking the politicians what they think. it's the another debate tonight which we'll be covering across the evening on gb news. but we're going to be speaking to kevin hollinrake and jonathan ashworth. stay tuned judith raanan . welcome back to judith raanan. welcome back to vote 2024. the people decide with me. camilla tominey. another night, another tv debate . and this time it's in york. and olivia utley are gb news political correspondent. is there olivia ? there olivia? >> hello. yes, i'm here, and it is all hotting up in the bbc question time spin room tonight. we've all stopped watching the football. it's over and everyone's focusing on the job at hand. we're expecting to hear from all four of the leaders of the main parties. one by one. they're not all going to be in a room at the same time. it's going to be a one. each of them fa
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stephen pound, aubrey allegretti , thank you aubrey allegretti, thank you very much for joining aubreyretti, thank you very much forjoining me aubrey allegretti, thank you very much for joining me this evening. well, coming up next, we're going to be asking the politicians what they think. it's the another debate tonight which we'll be covering across the evening on gb news. but we're going to be speaking to kevin hollinrake and jonathan ashworth. stay tuned judith raanan . welcome back to judith raanan. welcome back to vote 2024. the people decide with me. camilla tominey. another night, another tv debate . and this time it's in york. and olivia utley are gb news political correspondent. is there olivia ? there olivia? >> hello. yes, i'm here, and it is all hotting up in the bbc question time spin room tonight. we've all stopped watching the football. it's over and everyone's focusing on the job at hand. we're expecting to hear from all four of the leaders of the main parties. one by one. they're not all going to be in a room at the same time. it's going to be a one. each of them faci
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stella and aubrey, indeed.aubrey, coming up, are you sick of hideous concrete monstrosities replacing britain's old buildings? our next guest is on welcome back to state of the nation. i'm michael portillo, the plan by marks and spencer to flatten its iconic flagship store in oxford street has infuriated some campaigners and members of the public. the retailer says that low footfall and poor building quality require it to demolish the almost century old building, and to construct a super modern mixed use unit on the site. well what would that mean? here is what would that mean? here is what the building looks like today. traditional, perhaps a little worn, it extends into the building by the side. however, the m&s replacement proposal is the m&s replacement proposal is the kind of thing that the late, great robert hughes would have described as a peculiarly modernistic hell of repetition and loneliness. but the enterprising architects that create streets have drawn up a counter plan, and when that was put to a
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well, aubrey , i rolled back. well, aubrey, i don't know what you want to comment on.omment on. let me get you to comment on. let me get you to comment on the question of the character of keir starmer . character of keir starmer. >> well, i suppose it doesn't look good, does it, that i mean, three years ago he was criticising people for holding the views that rosie duffield does. and in the years since, she has accused him of sort of ignonng she has accused him of sort of ignoring her, maligning her, not having meetings with him. and now turning around and saying that he agrees with tony blair. so i think it plays quite squarely into the conservatives argument that he changes his mind or is a flip flopper. and is indecisive. however, obviously he is going to be confronted with going into government in potentially two weeks time and there will be decisions to make, for example, about the government's guidance for schools on how to help and support people who are questioning their gender. i suppose there will be questions about whether or not the government, under a labo
well, aubrey , i rolled back. well, aubrey, i don't know what you want to comment on.omment on. let me get you to comment on. let me get you to comment on the question of the character of keir starmer . character of keir starmer. >> well, i suppose it doesn't look good, does it, that i mean, three years ago he was criticising people for holding the views that rosie duffield does. and in the years since, she has accused him of sort of ignonng she has accused him of sort of ignoring her,...
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okay >> thoughts, aubrey? >> thoughts, aubrey?l like he thought he had to give that answer, but it's not sort of technically labour's position because of course, labour is, allowing people to use private health care providers where the state can't help them quickly enough. that is the position of the shadow health secretary, wes streeting . now, keir starmer streeting. now, keir starmer obviously got a background , a obviously got a background, a story to tell about his wife working in the nhs and his mum being a nurse. so he really wants to hark back to that sort of personal story and show his commitment to the nhs. but is it terribly practical in this election? people aren't looking for sort of ideologues. they want people who are going to put forward real plans to, to save the nhs because they look at the situation that it's in and wonder whether it's terribly sort of sustainable on its current footing . so i suspect current footing. so i suspect keir starmer could have handled that by talking a little bit more about his plans
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aubrey appreciate the time.tudy. 61% of americans ages 5 to 90 play video games. so what do you think this age range says about the value of playing video games? >> i think what we learned is that everyone plays. so esa has been doing the essential facts report every year for about 25 years. back in 1999, only 9% of players aged 50 or older. today, 29% of players are 50 or older. this is something that we love to do. it's part of american culture. so many of us have grown up with us. so many of us have grown up with games. we were playing. as kids. you don't grow out of watching movies, you don't grow out of listening music. and today you don't grow out of playing games. >> yeah, follows people throughout their lives. i want to bring up another statistic from this report. more than 75% of adults agree video games bring people joy, mental stimulation and stress relief. and this isn't just recreation for people. it can help with their emotional well-being. can you tell us what you found? that's right. >> so there
aubrey appreciate the time.tudy. 61% of americans ages 5 to 90 play video games. so what do you think this age range says about the value of playing video games? >> i think what we learned is that everyone plays. so esa has been doing the essential facts report every year for about 25 years. back in 1999, only 9% of players aged 50 or older. today, 29% of players are 50 or older. this is something that we love to do. it's part of american culture. so many of us have grown up with us. so...
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aubrey, but it is thank you. aubrey, but it is just over a week from the general election. if you're doing the old postal votes, but gb news is bringing you coverage from across the political spectrum. >> so tune in tonight at 7:00 for an interview with the leader of the liberal democrats. ed davey will be sitting down with our political editor, christopher hope, to discuss these big issues of the general election campaign. and that's not all. it will be followed by full reaction and analysis from camilla tominey and her panel of experts. >> he was out doing some cpr this morning. yes, there's a clip going around of him. yes, doing it to the theme tune, staying alive, staying alive, which because that's if that's the that's the beat that you're told to do . told to do. >> bum bum stayin alive. >> bum bum stayin alive. >> i'm being told we can get the video a little bit later, so that's great. stay tuned for absolutely . but yes, of course. absolutely. but yes, of course. 7:00 on gb news, leader of the liberal democrats, sir ed davey. >> but still to come, the three lions or
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bots memorial scholarship well, devin and aubrey were star players on the women's basketball team at texas a&m commerce. they were killed in a car crash in 2014 in a statement of the dallas morning news, the state senator who authored the bill banning dei at state school said the law makes clear that taxpayer funds should not be spent conferring special benefits based on race, color, or ethnicity joining us now is devin oliver's father, richard oliver, sir, thank you for being with me. and first, i just want to be clear here so people understand this scholarship is not funded by taxpayers. this is not public money. this is funded by donations, am i correct? >> that is correct. this ship is funded by local local communities and alumni and local businesses. there's no tax funding whatsoever. >> so some of the requirements here for recipient is that it'd be a black female with a gpa of 3.0 or higher end an athlete tell me why you chose or why those requirements, those criteria were chosen? >> so those requirements were chosen particularly because it's fits the profile of my daughter's d
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el segundo agente, aubrey, quien tiene cinco aÑos en el departamento, recibiÓ uno de los disparos ens y que habrÍa entrado ilegalmente a estados unidos en julio de 2023. desde mÉxico por eagle pass, texas. aranza >> sonia, muchÍsimas gracias por esta informaciÓn. te saludo con gusto desde la ciudad de mÉxico. nos vemos en miami en una noticia de Última hora la legislatura de luisiana aprobÓ la castraciÓn, pero esta quirÚrgica como castigo para los pedÓfilos. ademÁs de tiempo en prisiÓn, el juez puede imponer este procedimiento para los ofensores de crÍmenes, como por ejemplo, violaciÓn, incesto y abuso sexual contra un menor de 13 aÑos. esto fue ampliamente apoyado en el congreso estatal de mayorÍa republicana y ahora el proyecto de ley estÁ en manos de el gobernador, quien puede firmar esta ley o incluso puede vetarla. ahora hablemos del mundo deportivo. el pelotero de los padres de san diego, el venezolano tucupita marcano, estÁ bajo investigaciÓn por presuntamente apostar en juegos de bÉisbol. segÚn fuentes, marcano, de 24 aÑos, habrÍa hecho las apuestas. el aÑo pasado, cuando se
el segundo agente, aubrey, quien tiene cinco aÑos en el departamento, recibiÓ uno de los disparos ens y que habrÍa entrado ilegalmente a estados unidos en julio de 2023. desde mÉxico por eagle pass, texas. aranza >> sonia, muchÍsimas gracias por esta informaciÓn. te saludo con gusto desde la ciudad de mÉxico. nos vemos en miami en una noticia de Última hora la legislatura de luisiana aprobÓ la castraciÓn, pero esta quirÚrgica como castigo para los pedÓfilos. ademÁs de tiempo...
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as the times, aubrey allegretti. as always, i want to hear from you./yoursay now it's time for the news bulletin with polly middlehurst. >> michael, thanks very much indeed. and good evening to you. we start this bulletin with some breaking news that's come to us in the last hour or so. it has been a record day. we understand, for migrants crossing the english channel in small boats due to good weather, gb news can reveal that at least 750 illegal migrants arrived in uk waters today, surpassing the previous one day record of 711 on the 1st of may. that means more than 41,000 migrants have now made the crossing since rishi sunak promised to end the crisis in january last year. and it comes as an election debate over immigration took place tonight,
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it's more than happy to employ your role beyond role piece aubrey ward election. so i think the 1st message and the 1st supposed request, we have to take on the and the role is the what was the opinion you viewed. okay. and people on the board and see so i hope you'll be a piece of majority as i'll come up this election on the right wing parties are searching in the election this weekend, according to exit polls. countries like france, germany, austria, spain, on the netherlands, all seeing a rising popularity of national this movements. in contrast, leaders including french president and money and macro on german child support. we love shoals are projected to see their allies lose a significant number of seats in the european parliament. some of the opposition parties have taken a strong expense against sanctioning russia on sending weapons to create that includes germany's f date as well as the austrian freedom party. with the coordinators of germany's ruling social democratic party are doubling done on damage control after exit. polls show their coalition being
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it's more than happy to employ your role beyond role piece aubrey war election. so i think the 1st message on the 1st bullet grounds we have to take on the and the rule is the what was the opinion you viewed, okay. and people on the board and the so i hope you feel that piece of majority as outcome of this election or right wing parties are searching in the election according to exit polls. countries like france, germany, austria, spain of the netherlands, all seeing a rising popularity in nationalist movements. in contrast, leaders including french president, the money on mccall and german chancellor will not show us are projected to see their allies and lose a significant number of seats in the european parliament. some of the opposition parties have taken a strong sense against sanctioning russia. i'm sending letters to frame nodding fluids, jeremy's f day, as well as the austrian freedom far. well indeed, big news emerging from france, a snap, a general election has been called. it's after the french president conceded his ruling party sizable. the feats of t
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. >> speaker: good evening, i'm here to talk about my son aubrey who was murdered 2006. i have stopped counting and i believe it's been 18 years since he's been murdered. i'm still seeking justice for my child. i bring the names of the perpetrator who were involved with murdering my child. hannibal, jason tomas, akme hunter and marcus carter. these are all the names down at 850 brian in his folder of the perpetrators that went and murdered my child shot him 30 rounds of bullets. who does that? i come here with cases have not been involved. i'm asking for justice for my child. i say this to anyone in the audience, you don't want your mother standing over you wishing you could come back alive. looking at the corpse, this is what they left me with, his lifeless body, 17-year-old full of life and i know i come here every wednesday when i can come and say the same thing over and over again, but this is my child. and i miss him dearly. one son, he was my only son, the difference between this phase and this phase. >> speaker: i heard you and i responded, i presented last meetin
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couldn't of helped his decision until aubrey for the decision a lot. but what does it say about journalism? i mean, if you talk to them about that is it doesn't sort of set a precedent. but uh, are we looking, is this a bit tricky for, for journalism or defeats a journalism? how do you see it? or it's not a degree for journalism. it's a victory for the campaign to release julian. but really the bought in ministration as was said by a previous guest. it's a continuation of the trumped up charges. the trumpet administration put up a bite and is really an outside, as i think can see that there's a huge amount of continuity between the body ministration. and trump administration, which is perhaps not so clear in the election and can buy in the us itself. but there's been a great continuity there as well as other things. and i think really the type of help, the, the idea that i are entitled to go and use trumped up charges even s b as charges climbing some sort of, uh, fantastic conspiracy. as opposed to simply, um, information being leaked from the us mili
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aubrey, to you first of all. where do you think we are with all.achel, your take with seven days to go? i think the - team as well. rachel, your take with seven days to go? i think the final. seven days to go? i think the final seven days to go? i think the final seven days are — seven days to go? i think the final seven days are continuing - seven days to go? i think the final seven days are continuing to - seven days to go? i think the final seven days are continuing to be i seven days are continuing to be dominated by this gambling scandal especially as you got the news this afternoon — especially as you got the news this afternoon that the met police are investigating whether it wasn't just cheating _ investigating whether it wasn't just cheating or whether there were possibly — cheating or whether there were possibly incidences of misconduct in public— possibly incidences of misconduct in public office. and i think it's very striking _ public office. and i think it's very striking that rishi sunak was asked repeatedly whether he had told his p
aubrey, to you first of all. where do you think we are with all.achel, your take with seven days to go? i think the - team as well. rachel, your take with seven days to go? i think the final. seven days to go? i think the final seven days to go? i think the final seven days are — seven days to go? i think the final seven days are continuing - seven days to go? i think the final seven days are continuing to - seven days to go? i think the final seven days are continuing to be i seven days are...
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we're joined now by the times chief political correspondent aubrey allegretti, and ailbhe rea, who'section. that i've certainly beenin this election. that i've certainly been in places like batley and west yorkshire last week speaking to lots of voters and even though we are looking at this massive labour lead, i didn't meet anyone in my entire afternoon there who is planning to vote labour. i met so many people who don't plan to vote, he said what you said in a piece as well, that just this feeling that whoever you vote for, nothing changes, that they are all the same and lots of people voting for reform or independent as a protest. ithink voting for reform or independent as a protest. i think it's a big challenge for whoever wins to rebuild some of that trust because it's very unhealthy for our democracy that this feeling is so widespread now.— democracy that this feeling is so widespread now. democracy that this feeling is so widesread now. ~ . . , , widespread now. which means there is still potentially — widespread now. which means there is still potentially votes _ widespread n
we're joined now by the times chief political correspondent aubrey allegretti, and ailbhe rea, who'section. that i've certainly beenin this election. that i've certainly been in places like batley and west yorkshire last week speaking to lots of voters and even though we are looking at this massive labour lead, i didn't meet anyone in my entire afternoon there who is planning to vote labour. i met so many people who don't plan to vote, he said what you said in a piece as well, that just this...