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bill blair, thank — have to be strong at home. bill blair, thank you forjoining me on hardtalk. mr; blair, thank you for “oining me on hardtalkh on hardtalk. my pleasure, thanks for— having me. hello. thanks forjoining me. we are coming to the end of a fairly substantial spell of generally dry and very warm weather. storms have been breaking out across many western parts of the uk, downpours and places, and that sets the scene for the week ahead. it is going to be more unsettled, not quite as warm, and infact low more unsettled, not quite as warm, and in fact low pressure is approaching us. it will be affecting us for most of the week, so that does mean showers most days, not necessarily in the same place, but certainly a more unsettled picture, and thenjust more unsettled picture, and then just the possibility of this atlantic high nosing back in again, as we head towards the end of the week, where it may not happen until the weekend, so low—pressure it is now for this week. if you are watching sunday night into the early hours of monday, still a possibility of seeing the
bill blair, thank — have to be strong at home. bill blair, thank you forjoining me on hardtalk. mr; blair, thank you for “oining me on hardtalkh on hardtalk. my pleasure, thanks for— having me. hello. thanks forjoining me. we are coming to the end of a fairly substantial spell of generally dry and very warm weather. storms have been breaking out across many western parts of the uk, downpours and places, and that sets the scene for the week ahead. it is going to be more unsettled, not...
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bill blair in ottawa, welcome to hardtalk.
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my guest is canada's defence minister, bill blair. is canada ready to get serious about defending itself? bill blair in ottawa, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. as minister of defence in canada, how embarrassed are you that your country is still significantly failing to meet the collective commitment of nato member states to spend at least 2% of your gdp on defence? stephen, i'm not embarrassed at all because canada, under our government, has been investing very significantly in defence and there's been a very strong upper projectory of defence spending. we've just introduced our latest defence policy, which injects a significant amount of new investment into defence spending. it builds up greater capabilities, it moves us much closer to the target of 2%, and with some of the other things that we've articulated in this defence policy, i think we are on a strong and inevitable path to achieving that 2% goal. canada is well aware of its responsibilities to our nato allies, to ou
my guest is canada's defence minister, bill blair. is canada ready to get serious about defending itself? bill blair in ottawa, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. as minister of defence in canada, how embarrassed are you that your country is still significantly failing to meet the collective commitment of nato member states to spend at least 2% of your gdp on defence? stephen, i'm not embarrassed at all because canada, under our...
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my guess is canada's defence minister, bill blair. is canada ready to get serious about defending itself?
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my guest is canada's defence minister, bill blair. is canada ready to get serious about defending itself?
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clinton, tony blair, i would argue david cameron. so it'll be interesting to see if the gloves do come off, you know, and whether it is an electrifying moment or whether it just is very forgettable . forgettable. >> well, that's like we get a bit of a dust up. giles kenningham. thanks for joining us. always a pleasure to have your company. former head of press at number 10. thank you very much. now, liberal democrat leader sir ed davey was also back on the campaign trail today. he made a splash on a water slide in somerset while promoting his party's plans to better mental health care in schools . the liberal democrats schools. the liberal democrats say they plan to tax online companies to pay for it. >> we have hundreds of thousands of children and young people who are not getting their treatment quickly, and it's undermining their health now and it's undermining their future potential, their education and life chances throughout their lives. >> and so we're going to make that an issue. it's a serious issue. no other party's come up
clinton, tony blair, i would argue david cameron. so it'll be interesting to see if the gloves do come off, you know, and whether it is an electrifying moment or whether it just is very forgettable . forgettable. >> well, that's like we get a bit of a dust up. giles kenningham. thanks for joining us. always a pleasure to have your company. former head of press at number 10. thank you very much. now, liberal democrat leader sir ed davey was also back on the campaign trail today. he made a...
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and bill clinton. fast forward 2a years and our understanding of human biology and being able to hack into that and look at the drivers of disease, developments have really been extraordinary. it is a fantastic time for researchers. and we are seeing developments with things like alzheimer's, where we have failure after failure for years. a really positive time, but we have to look at things like side effects, we have to be careful not to overpromise. we have to wait for the results of trials.— the results of trials. thank you very much- _ the results of trials. thank you very much. fergus _ the results of trials. thank you very much. fergus walsh, - the results of trials. thank you - very much. fergus walsh, medical editor. when was the last time you used a map? we mean a paper map, not one on your phone or satnav. we've been looking at the numbers. oddly enough, that map behind us, that stretch of the river thames is a map you see a lot of because you see it on eastenders. other maps, like the one
and bill clinton. fast forward 2a years and our understanding of human biology and being able to hack into that and look at the drivers of disease, developments have really been extraordinary. it is a fantastic time for researchers. and we are seeing developments with things like alzheimer's, where we have failure after failure for years. a really positive time, but we have to look at things like side effects, we have to be careful not to overpromise. we have to wait for the results of...
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clinton did and tony blair did, and you had the queen of england shaking the hands of martin mcguiness, a man that blew up and killed her uncle. this can be done, but there has to be willing partners on the palestinian side and israel's side so you can move towards the two-state solution. >> you have a willing partner in israel. every time we were faced with an arab partner that was willing to make peace, we made peace, and that was true of sadat, and it's true, prime minister netanyahu, don't forget, he made peace with four arab states, and not ancient history, four years ago, the peace plan that was -- >> is the saudi deal next? do you think a saudi deal is in the works? >> definitely. definitely. i don't know if we will be able to put it together and stitch it in in the next few weeks because of the political calendar you have in the united states, but i believe strongly we will get a saudi-israeli normalization, and there are two issues and i think it's hard for them to move forward when there's heavy fighting going on in tkpwaurz, and -- in gaza. i think we will be in a different
clinton did and tony blair did, and you had the queen of england shaking the hands of martin mcguiness, a man that blew up and killed her uncle. this can be done, but there has to be willing partners on the palestinian side and israel's side so you can move towards the two-state solution. >> you have a willing partner in israel. every time we were faced with an arab partner that was willing to make peace, we made peace, and that was true of sadat, and it's true, prime minister netanyahu,...
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and actually, if you look at ed miliband's plans, even places like the tony blair institute have said that his plans, which have said that his plans, which have decarbonisation targets that no other major country have, are going to raise people's bills and hike people's taxes. and we've looked at these numbers and i should tell you that that's something like £2,000 worth of extra taxes on households because of their overall plans over the course of the next parliament. >> well, jeremy corbyn's announced he will stand as an independent mp in the general election against the party he once led. the former labour leader says he'll stand as a voice for equality, democracy and peace in islington north, which is represented since 1983. it means mr corbyn has automatically been expelled as a member of the labour party , member of the labour party, which suspended him in 2020 over his refusal to accept the party broke equality law when he was in charge. he claimed at the time antisemitism had been dramatically overstated for political reasons . dramatically overstated for political reasons. h
and actually, if you look at ed miliband's plans, even places like the tony blair institute have said that his plans, which have said that his plans, which have decarbonisation targets that no other major country have, are going to raise people's bills and hike people's taxes. and we've looked at these numbers and i should tell you that that's something like £2,000 worth of extra taxes on households because of their overall plans over the course of the next parliament. >> well, jeremy...
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i know, bill, you were, you were shaking your head. but the other one, from the tories, really the big one there is about these mickey mouse university degrees and that appears to be doing away with tony blair's idea that pretty much everyone should go to university. and i think that thatis university. and i think that that is a good thing, isn't it? get the apprenticeships going, get people in trades know well, i declare an interest. >> i was a former, armed forces minister. i was also the higher education minister that brought in the new fees act and the expansion of higher education. what i think is interesting about both these subjects is it's a desperate core vote strategy. it's appealing to the over 65 who are tempted to go to reform . it's not a winning reform. it's not a winning strategy. and in terms of university education, you know, a lot of what people call mickey mouse degrees are actually modern vocational degrees. in another sense, people in the tory party say that they want to be supported and, you know, not the taxpaye
i know, bill, you were, you were shaking your head. but the other one, from the tories, really the big one there is about these mickey mouse university degrees and that appears to be doing away with tony blair's idea that pretty much everyone should go to university. and i think that thatis university. and i think that that is a good thing, isn't it? get the apprenticeships going, get people in trades know well, i declare an interest. >> i was a former, armed forces minister. i was also...
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. >> tony blair is god. oh. oh, good. who wants to go next? >> right. that's me. so stella creasy has tabled an amendment to the criminal justice bill, which would make some extreme , which would make some extreme, adjustments to the abortion legislation. this would include sex selective abortion becoming legal abortion for any reason up to birth , not having to have two to birth, not having to have two qualified doctors approve your abortion, not having to have a qualified doctor oversee it, and it being able to be, happen in any place. so i think that these are very dangerous for women and unborn babies. >> but, so just just before we start, stella creasy is the labour mp who feels the need to bnng labour mp who feels the need to bring her baby into parliament and performatively breastfeed in parliament, despite the fact she gets paid 90 k a year and can probably afford. is that the same? that's a crashing parliament. is that is that the same mp who, tweeted saying that she was very jealous of everyone who was going to staff christmas parties whilst she had to g
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bill gates calls it a master class on anyone interested in the future of education. adam grant says the same thing. walter isaacson, tony blair all saying if you want to know about the future of education read this book it's on sale. thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> still ahead on "morning joe" we're going to bring you legal expert analysis on michael cohen's testimony in donald trump's hush money trial and what we can expect next week in court. >>> plus, we go to the "new york times" reporting on stop the steal symbol outside of the home of supreme court justice samuel alito. we're back in about two minutes. alito. we're back in about two minutes. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪♪) at bombas, we're obsessed with socks. tees. and underwear. because your basic things should be your best thing
bill gates calls it a master class on anyone interested in the future of education. adam grant says the same thing. walter isaacson, tony blair all saying if you want to know about the future of education read this book it's on sale. thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> still ahead on "morning joe" we're going to bring you legal expert analysis on michael cohen's testimony in donald trump's hush money trial and what we can expect next...
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market and we are putting cheap energy onto the system, but even independent experts like the tony blair institute have said that labour's plans will not only half an hour energy security, our ability to keep the lights on, but it will raise peoples bills as well. the reali is raise peoples bills as well. the reality is there _ raise peoples bills as well. the reality is there is _ raise peoples bills as well. the reality is there is a _ raise peoples bills as well. the reality is there is a limit to what you can do about bills going up. you are in no position today, even given your role in government, you cannot guarantee that in the autumn, when people start using more energy, that the prices won't go up. you are in no position to guarantee that, are you? there is every chance that if you? there is every chance that if you were to win the general election campaign, that under your administration, bills may go up again. administration, bills may go up aaain. ., ., , again. there are always in everything _ again. there are always in everything when - again. there are always in everything
market and we are putting cheap energy onto the system, but even independent experts like the tony blair institute have said that labour's plans will not only half an hour energy security, our ability to keep the lights on, but it will raise peoples bills as well. the reali is raise peoples bills as well. the reality is there _ raise peoples bills as well. the reality is there is _ raise peoples bills as well. the reality is there is a _ raise peoples bills as well. the reality is there is a...
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and actually, if you look at ed miliband's plans, even places like the tony blair institute have said that his plans , which have said that his plans, which have said that his plans, which have decarbonisation targets that no other major country have, are going to raise people's bills and hike people's taxes. and we've looked at these numbers and i should tell you that that's something like £2,000 worth of extra taxes on households because of their overall plans over the course of the next parliament. that's not what i want for families. >> well, no . and look, to be >> well, no. and look, to be fair, we haven't seen we haven't seen all the details on that. and that's the sort of thing we've got to start really ploughing through. when the manifestos come out. but in terms of cheap energy, that's absolutely reliant on energy security , isn't it? well, what security, isn't it? well, what are the conservatives doing to provide energy security? >> well, i mean, this is exactly right. so one of the things that we've done is set out the largest expansion of nuclear power in 70 years. when
and actually, if you look at ed miliband's plans, even places like the tony blair institute have said that his plans , which have said that his plans, which have said that his plans, which have decarbonisation targets that no other major country have, are going to raise people's bills and hike people's taxes. and we've looked at these numbers and i should tell you that that's something like £2,000 worth of extra taxes on households because of their overall plans over the course of the next...