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made — was the crucial difference that tony blair made an bertie ahern made and helped _ blair madeelped create where we are now, which is — helped create where we are now, which is to — helped create where we are now, which is to have a power—sharing government out of the tangled horrible — government out of the tangled horrible history of northern ireland _ horrible history of northern ireland. it is imperative that number— ireland. it is imperative that number 10 downing street always plays _ number 10 downing street always plays that role. unfortunately, that has not _ plays that role. unfortunately, that has not been the case as it should have _ has not been the case as it should have heeri— has not been the case as it should have been since 2010 and that is in part responsible for the difficulties and respected suspensions we have had since. be an honest— suspensions we have had since. be an honest broker, don't take sides in london. _ honest broker, don't take sides in london. you — honest broker, don't take sides in london, you try to bring people together~ — london, you try
made — was the crucial difference that tony blair made an bertie ahern made and helped _ blair madeelped create where we are now, which is — helped create where we are now, which is to — helped create where we are now, which is to have a power—sharing government out of the tangled horrible — government out of the tangled horrible history of northern ireland _ horrible history of northern ireland. it is imperative that number— ireland. it is imperative that number 10 downing street...
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and become prime minitony blair, both of thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, bothom|er and tony blair, both of whom were unafraid of saying things that were radical, were different, and genuinely would bnng different, and genuinely would bring change to the country. so i put it to you folks at home, you tell me, you tell me what is the difference between the labour and conservative parties as we head well into this election year? please give me your thoughts. farage at gbnews.com well, i'm joined in the studio by stella chennai six pubuc the studio by stella chennai six public affairs consultant and former labour adviser . welcome former labour adviser. welcome to the program and we will be having bob seely mp from the isle of wight, down the line as well. stella the point i'm making is and you know, whether you think the 28 billion was a goodidea you think the 28 billion was a good idea or a bad idea, i don't think it was a very good idea. but the by the fact is but that's by the by the fact is it one those stand out it was one of those stand out points difference
and become prime minitony blair, both of thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, bothom|er and tony blair, both of whom were unafraid of saying things that were radical, were different, and genuinely would bnng different, and genuinely would bring change to the country. so i put it to you folks at home, you tell me, you tell me what is the difference between the labour and conservative parties as we head well into this election year? please give me your thoughts. farage at...
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i think john blair of blair, nebraska -- he sort of took the place.was not just a financial boon . it was also a personal one. i might add that john blair probably is the only american in history to have the and donated -- to have built and donated 100 churches throughout the country. every ilad stop of his railroad line and he owned more road track than anyone in history. up to 2 million acres of land in america to build those tracts and lines. every stop he believed should have a church. so he built a church. blair, nebraska, scribner, nebraska and so forth. peter: why did your great great grandfather charles scribner go into publishing in 1846? why did he choose publishing? charles: i tnk the first answer is poor health. he originally started at new york university and transferred to princeton. they were a developed presbytery and family sthink he felt at home in princeton in those days. he was class of 1840. he originally read and studied the low. he wanted to be a lawyer, but he suffered from some sort of poor health afterwards. went to europe to
i think john blair of blair, nebraska -- he sort of took the place.was not just a financial boon . it was also a personal one. i might add that john blair probably is the only american in history to have the and donated -- to have built and donated 100 churches throughout the country. every ilad stop of his railroad line and he owned more road track than anyone in history. up to 2 million acres of land in america to build those tracts and lines. every stop he believed should have a church. so...
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i think john blair of blair, nebraska -- he sort of took the place.was not just a financial boon . it was also a personal one. i might add that john blair probably is the only american in history to have the and donated -- to have built and donated 100 churches throughout the country. every railroad stop of his railroad line and he owned more road track than anyone in history. up to 2 million acres of land in america to build those tracts and lines. every stop he believed should have a church. so he built a church. blair, nebraska, scribner, nebraska and so forth. peter: why did your great great grandfather charles scribner go into publishing in 1846? why dihoose publishing? charles: i think t first answer is orealth. he originally started at new york university and transferred to princeton. they were a developed presbytery and family so i think he felt at home in princeton in those days. he was class of 1840. he originally read and studied the low. he wanted to be a lawyer, but he suffered from some sort of poor health afterwards. went to europe to r
i think john blair of blair, nebraska -- he sort of took the place.was not just a financial boon . it was also a personal one. i might add that john blair probably is the only american in history to have the and donated -- to have built and donated 100 churches throughout the country. every railroad stop of his railroad line and he owned more road track than anyone in history. up to 2 million acres of land in america to build those tracts and lines. every stop he believed should have a church....
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i think john blair of blair, nebraska -- he sort of took the place.was not just a financial boon . it was also a personal one. i might add that john blair probably is the only american in history to have the and donated -- to have built and donated00 churches throughout the cnt. every railroad stop of his railroad line and he owned more road track than anyone in history. up to 2 million acres of land in america to build those tracts and lines. every stop he believed should have a church. so he built a church. blair, nebraska, scribner, nebraska and so forth. peter: why did your great great grandfather charles scribner go into publishing in 1846? why did hoose publishing? charles: i think the first sw is poor health. he originally started at new york university and transferred to princeton. they were a developed presbytery and family so i think he felt at home in princeton in those days. he was class of 1840. he originally read and studied the low. he wanted to be a lawyer, but he suffered from some sort of poor health afterwards. went to europe to rec
i think john blair of blair, nebraska -- he sort of took the place.was not just a financial boon . it was also a personal one. i might add that john blair probably is the only american in history to have the and donated -- to have built and donated00 churches throughout the cnt. every railroad stop of his railroad line and he owned more road track than anyone in history. up to 2 million acres of land in america to build those tracts and lines. every stop he believed should have a church. so he...
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but i think peter will remember that tony blair and i always did that.r a bad day, and we had plenty of bad days, we we worked together. but i think it is really important, particularly for the early years of this new executive, that the government, this government, whatever future government is there, work really closely together and try and help them. there are a whole lot of things in northern ireland that peoplejump on and the crucial thing today is that they work on implementing the good friday agreement, making sure the executive, the assembly, north—south bodies work and function, not to get drawn either where there should be an ireland economy or whether there should be a referendum at some future date. i cannot tell you what would happen tomorrow, to be honest, so we need tomorrow, to be honest, so we need to focus on what is important and what is important is that northern ireland has a lot of problems with public sector workers and a difficult economy and it needs more investment and it needs to work with the eu and with the uk internal econom
but i think peter will remember that tony blair and i always did that.r a bad day, and we had plenty of bad days, we we worked together. but i think it is really important, particularly for the early years of this new executive, that the government, this government, whatever future government is there, work really closely together and try and help them. there are a whole lot of things in northern ireland that peoplejump on and the crucial thing today is that they work on implementing the good...
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and become prime minitony blair, both of thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, bothwhom|er and tony blair, both of whom were unafraid of saying things that were radical, were different, and genuinely would bnng different, and genuinely would bring change to the country. so i put it to you folks at home, you tell me, you tell me what is the difference between the labour and conservative parties as we head well into this election year? please give me your thoughts. farage at gbnews.com well, i'm joined in the studio by stella chennai six pubuc the studio by stella chennai six public affairs consultant and former labour adviser . welcome former labour adviser. welcome to the program and we will be having bob seely mp from the isle of wight, down the line as well. stella the point i'm making is and you know, whether you think the 28 billion was a goodidea you think the 28 billion was a good idea or a bad idea, i don't think it was a very good idea. but the by the fact is but that's by the by the fact is it one those stand out it was one of those stand out points differen
and become prime minitony blair, both of thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, bothwhom|er and tony blair, both of whom were unafraid of saying things that were radical, were different, and genuinely would bnng different, and genuinely would bring change to the country. so i put it to you folks at home, you tell me, you tell me what is the difference between the labour and conservative parties as we head well into this election year? please give me your thoughts. farage at...
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tony blair did not expect yes. that hussein would say yes. nor did president bush expect hussein to say yes. but they acknowledge to one another and their national security advisors talk to one another about this. that if saddam hussein actually did say yes, if he did cooperate with a new resolution. if he did disclose and/or relinquish his allegedly weapons of mass destruction then we would have to live with this regime. but we would never get to know this unless he was threatened with force. whether he would agree or not was up to saddam hussein. and so he could have agreed. he could have been more forthcoming at an earlier moment. hans blix wanted him to be more forthcoming. >> ultimately you couldn't give up llwhat he didn't have. >> ultimately he could have been more much more fourth coming in terms of cooperating. >> yes. that's one of the interesting aspects of this whole episode is that saddam hussein ultimately did not have at this moment in time the weapons of mass destruction. but almost everyone believed that he did. including mos
tony blair did not expect yes. that hussein would say yes. nor did president bush expect hussein to say yes. but they acknowledge to one another and their national security advisors talk to one another about this. that if saddam hussein actually did say yes, if he did cooperate with a new resolution. if he did disclose and/or relinquish his allegedly weapons of mass destruction then we would have to live with this regime. but we would never get to know this unless he was threatened with force....
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the most influential people on the planet have passed through these gates, from tony blair, he wore adimir putin. in 2009, when the tycoon was in his last post as leader of italy, a scandal erupted here, in photographs published in spain, he filed a lawsuit to prevent their publication in italy, not only topless women were photographed, but also a naked man, frolicking by the pool, later identified as ex... brush it off with his usual impudence, his guests - he explained - are taking a shower, let's add: you take a shower, jackets and ties? call girls were hired to perform at parties after gala dinners in the so-called bunga bunga room, in which some of them changed clothes, in particular in obama they engaged in a kind of semi-erotic caressing of each other for... the estate of silvio berlusconi and his heirs and the most the famous one among all this is definitely villa certosa. who will buy villa certosa, what will he get by buying it? a piece history is a kind of pompeii. a kind of archaeological park of the politics of recent years. exactly, exactly. let's go to the front nikolai
the most influential people on the planet have passed through these gates, from tony blair, he wore adimir putin. in 2009, when the tycoon was in his last post as leader of italy, a scandal erupted here, in photographs published in spain, he filed a lawsuit to prevent their publication in italy, not only topless women were photographed, but also a naked man, frolicking by the pool, later identified as ex... brush it off with his usual impudence, his guests - he explained - are taking a shower,...
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, his sense _ you think back to tony blair, his sense that — you think back to tony blair, his sensen was — could promise a distinctively new britain was fundamentally- could promise a distinctively new - britain was fundamentally important. and rhetorically _ britain was fundamentally important. and rhetorically and _ britain was fundamentally important. and rhetorically and psychologically. and rhetorically and psychologically it's extremely— and rhetorically and psychologically it's extremely important _ and rhetorically and psychologically it's extremely important for- and rhetorically and psychologically it's extremely important for labour| it's extremely important for labour to say. _ it's extremely important for labour to say, we — it's extremely important for labour to say, we understand _ it's extremely important for labour to say, we understand what - it's extremely important for labour to say, we understand what the - to say, we understand what the british— to say, we understand what the british future _ to say, we understand what the british future should _ to say, we und
, his sense _ you think back to tony blair, his sense that — you think back to tony blair, his sensen was — could promise a distinctively new britain was fundamentally- could promise a distinctively new - britain was fundamentally important. and rhetorically _ britain was fundamentally important. and rhetorically and _ britain was fundamentally important. and rhetorically and psychologically. and rhetorically and psychologically it's extremely— and rhetorically and psychologically it's...
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tony blair did not expect. yes. no. that hussein would say yes. nor did president bush expect hussein to say to saddam hussein to say yes. but they acknowledged to one another and their national security advisers talked to one another about this, that if saddam hussein actually did say, yes, if he did cooperate with the new resolution, if he did disclose and or relinquish his alleged weapons of mass destruction, then we would have to live with this regime. but we would never get to know this unless we unless he was threatened with force. whether he would agree or not was up to saddam hussein. and so he could have agreed. he could have been more forthcoming at an earlier moment. hans blix wants. it to be more and ultimately he couldn't give up what he didn't have. ultimately, he couldn't give up what he what he couldn't have. but he could have been much more forthcoming in terms of the bluff cooperation. well, yes. i mean, and that's one of the interesting aspects of this whole episode is that saddam hussein ultimately did not have at this moment i
tony blair did not expect. yes. no. that hussein would say yes. nor did president bush expect hussein to say to saddam hussein to say yes. but they acknowledged to one another and their national security advisers talked to one another about this, that if saddam hussein actually did say, yes, if he did cooperate with the new resolution, if he did disclose and or relinquish his alleged weapons of mass destruction, then we would have to live with this regime. but we would never get to know this...
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here's blair's expose as per trade on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this message, it's so dangerous. you are playing into israel's hands by spreadding message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does, it's so important. the fact. "the fact that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't matter and to ignore it. instead of agreeing with them, we all need to be stressing that this is legally binding, that every country in the world has an obligation to stop israel from continuing to commit this genocide that the icj found was plausible. now besides blaire, there's also..." so jeff ml with username tito senpei was another voice on tiktok who explained that even if the israeli regime is to be found guilty by the icj, there is an important distinction that needs to be identified and that is that the icj has no mechanism to enforce their ruling against the israeli regime. here's jeff's
here's blair's expose as per trade on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this message, it's so dangerous. you are playing into israel's hands by spreadding message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does, it's so important. the fact. "the fact that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't matter and to ignore it. instead of...
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here's blair's expose as portrayed on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this. it's so dangerous, you are playing into israel's hands by spreading a message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does, it's so important. the fact that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't matter and to ignore it. instead of agreeing with them, we all need to be stressing that this is legally binding, that every country in the world has... has an obligation to stop israel from continuing to commit this genocide that the icj found was plausible. now besides blair, there's also jeff ml, with username tito senpei, was another voice on tiktok, who explained that even if the israeli regime is to be found guilty by the icj, there is an important distinction that needs to be identified, and that is that the icj has no mechanism to enforce their ruling against the israeli regime. here's jeff's expose: while this is a significant first
here's blair's expose as portrayed on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this. it's so dangerous, you are playing into israel's hands by spreading a message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does, it's so important. the fact that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't matter and to ignore it. instead of agreeing with them, we...
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keep out, not to send troops, but wanted to be alongside - the america think i'd like to talk about blair and bush a little later, but let's just take this moment to remind our viewers that you're watching gaza under attack with me said puriza where we uh take a deep dive into the news surrounding the us is ready carnage in the gaza strip. um, while we're in britain a majority of the uk's population support a cease spire in gaza, but the government continues to supply arms to the design of israel and enable them to continue their genocidal war on the palestinians. according to palestinian activist mark sudan who says he will punish the uk main opposition labor party too for being complicit come this election. i think the government is um too intimidated by the zionist lobby in this country and by israel. um, what they seem to ignore is that there are many jewish people, decent, honorable jewish people who are standing in solidarity with. people of gaza, the the palestinians in gaza and and on the west bank, um, i applaud them for their heroism because they are making it clear that whateve
keep out, not to send troops, but wanted to be alongside - the america think i'd like to talk about blair and bush a little later, but let's just take this moment to remind our viewers that you're watching gaza under attack with me said puriza where we uh take a deep dive into the news surrounding the us is ready carnage in the gaza strip. um, while we're in britain a majority of the uk's population support a cease spire in gaza, but the government continues to supply arms to the design of...
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here's blair's expose as portrayed on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this message, it's so dangerous. you are playing into israel's hands by spreading a message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does, it's so important. the fact that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't. matter and to ignore it, instead of agreeing with them, we all need to be stressing that this is legally binding, that every country in the world has an obligation to stop israel from continuing to commit this genocide that the icj found was plausible. now besides blair, there's also jeff ml with username tito senpei, was another voice on tiktok who explained that even if the israeli regime is to be found guilty by the icj, there is an important distinction. that needs to be identified, and that is that the icj has no mechanism to enforce their ruling against the israeli regime. here's jeff's expose. while
here's blair's expose as portrayed on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this message, it's so dangerous. you are playing into israel's hands by spreading a message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does, it's so important. the fact that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't. matter and to ignore it, instead of agreeing with...
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i remember when tony blair made a statement _ january. when _ january. i remember when tony blair made a statement when he - january. i remember when tony blair made a statement when he was - january. i remember when tony blair| made a statement when he was going to stand down and hand the reins to gordon brown. the minute he said that, the power worked out the door. mitch mcconnell says he's going to be around until november. how quickly is that power going to dissipate? it quickly is that power going to dissi ate? ., , quickly is that power going to dissipate?— quickly is that power going to dissiate? ., , . . , ., quickly is that power going to dissiate? . , . . , ., . dissipate? it was already going, and that is why he _ dissipate? it was already going, and that is why he is _ dissipate? it was already going, and that is why he is stepping _ dissipate? it was already going, and that is why he is stepping down. - dissipate? it was already going, andj that is why he is stepping down. old that is why he is stepping down. old men who— tha
i remember when tony blair made a statement _ january. when _ january. i remember when tony blair made a statement when he - january. i remember when tony blair made a statement when he was - january. i remember when tony blair| made a statement when he was going to stand down and hand the reins to gordon brown. the minute he said that, the power worked out the door. mitch mcconnell says he's going to be around until november. how quickly is that power going to dissipate? it quickly is that...
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here's blair's expose as portrayed on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this message, it's so dangerous. you are playing into israel's hands by spreading a message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does. it's so important. the fact that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't matter and to ignore it. instead of agreeing with them, we all need to be stressing that this is legally binding, that every country in the world has an obligation to stop israel from continuing to commit this genocide that the icj found was plausible. now besides blair, there's also jeff ml with username tito senpei, was another voice on tiktok who explained that even if the israeli regime is to be found guilty by the icj, there is an important distinction that needs to be identified and that is that the icj has no mechanism to enforce their ruling against the israeli regime. here's jeff's expose. while th
here's blair's expose as portrayed on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this message, it's so dangerous. you are playing into israel's hands by spreading a message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does. it's so important. the fact that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't matter and to ignore it. instead of agreeing with...
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we have blair from canada with username madame. fuji smuggler emphasized the importance of acknowledging its implications, saying the israeli occupation will try to dismiss the ruling as insignificant despite the court finding plausible evidence for genocide. here's blair's expose as per trade on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this message, it's so dangerous. you are playing into israel's hands by spreading a message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does, it's so important. the fact. that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't matter and to ignore it. instead of agreeing with them, we all need to be stressing that this is legally binding, that every country in the world has an obligation to stop israel from continuing to commit this geneside that the icj found was plausible. now besides blair, there's also... jeff ml with username tito senpei was another voic
we have blair from canada with username madame. fuji smuggler emphasized the importance of acknowledging its implications, saying the israeli occupation will try to dismiss the ruling as insignificant despite the court finding plausible evidence for genocide. here's blair's expose as per trade on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this message, it's so dangerous. you are playing into israel's hands by spreading a message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does, it's so...
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here's blair's expose as portrayed on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this message, it's so dangerous. you are playing into... hands by spreading a message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does. it's so important. the fact that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't matter and to ignore it. instead of agreeing with them, we all need to be stressing that this is legally binding. that every country in the world has an obligation to stop israel from containing. continuing to commit this genocide that the icj found was plausible. now besides blair, there's also jeff ml with username tito senpei, was another voice on tiktok who explained that even if the israeli regime is to be found guilty by the icj, there is an important distinction that needs to be identified, and that is that the icj has no mechanism to enforce their ruling against the israeli regime. here's jeff's expose. w
here's blair's expose as portrayed on the middle east monitor. please stop spreading this message, it's so dangerous. you are playing into... hands by spreading a message that the icj ruling doesn't mean anything. it does. it's so important. the fact that the icj ruled any provisional measures means that they found that there is a plausible case of genocide against israel. israel's next move is going to be to say that this ruling doesn't matter and to ignore it. instead of agreeing with them,...
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the most influential people on the planet passed through these gates, from tony blair, he was wearing vladimir. they are working at the site of the plane crash, although the day before another 670 fragments of human bodies were found, a genetic examination of dna indicators has already been carried out, dna is taken from each prisoner upon capture, in the end, all 65 people have been identified, but i will say again, the work continues. fragments of ukrainian missiles were also found, ukrainian, i i mean that the ukrainians launched it, an american rocket, the word patriot, number c is written on it. give commands to open fire, air defense has the concept of an ambush, the installation was moved to a positional area, in advance the air defense system was standing with the radar turned off, it did not reveal itself. look. the ukrainian armed forces prepared an attack on the il-76 with ukrainian prisoners in advance. the patriot anti-aircraft missile system was operating from an ambush, they said. in the security forces, the air defense system was moved to the position area in advance a
the most influential people on the planet passed through these gates, from tony blair, he was wearing vladimir. they are working at the site of the plane crash, although the day before another 670 fragments of human bodies were found, a genetic examination of dna indicators has already been carried out, dna is taken from each prisoner upon capture, in the end, all 65 people have been identified, but i will say again, the work continues. fragments of ukrainian missiles were also found,...
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joining me now, blair l and kelly.k working class. she is also in historian and director of the u. n. c. center for the study of the american south. professor kelly, thank you very much for being here. tell us why and how african americans got left out of the conversation about the american working class. >> that's strange, right. you would see you -- would think that in a country where the nation benefited from enslavement, the inequalities that come from -- that we would remember the labor of black americans, which has been so essential to so many fields for so long. but yet here in and year out when we see elections, and we see a discussion about the working class we go immediately to a white, midwestern working class, and leave behind a conversation about the historic nature of black laborers in this country. and the contribution they have made. so, it's extraordinary. and we have to do better. >> are there differences professor, in how the white working class and the african american working class votes? >> absolu
joining me now, blair l and kelly.k working class. she is also in historian and director of the u. n. c. center for the study of the american south. professor kelly, thank you very much for being here. tell us why and how african americans got left out of the conversation about the american working class. >> that's strange, right. you would see you -- would think that in a country where the nation benefited from enslavement, the inequalities that come from -- that we would remember the...
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tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he has sincere, in his convictions about iraq. we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak at the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank of the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker? morality is becoming harder and harder to defend. just sponsors war machine shows no sign of a bathing final piece of advice from one irishman about another. in a world for the panos be a roger waters. was breaking off auto waters. the pink floyd found believes that the west is determined not to confront the truth on key issues. he has the latest test on getting on the ground, which can watch right here one or 2 on saturday. for now, though, a quick preview, is that even declining now the, this theory, russia russell, phobia hysteria in britain as western europe realize that then? oh goodness, lensky is now going to wind is
tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he has sincere, in his convictions about iraq. we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak at the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank of the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker? morality is becoming harder and harder to defend....
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tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he has sincere, in his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak of the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank, and the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker, morality is becoming harder and harder to defend. just sponsors, one machine shows no sign of a beating final piece of advice from one irishman about another. in a world full of bundles, b, a roger waters, pink floyd, found overall to award to speak know, believe that the west is determined not to confront the truth on the key issues he's going, he's going underground late discussed. and here's a quick preview of what was said. is that even declining? now the, this theory, russia, russell, phobia hysteria in britain as western europe realize that they're not good as an excuse, not going to wind is still good or doubles. t
tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he has sincere, in his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak of the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank, and the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker, morality is becoming harder and harder to...
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tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he has sincere and his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. final is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power. being invited to speak of the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank and the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker? morality is becoming harder and harder to defend. just sponsors, one machine shows no sign of a beating. a final piece of advice from one irishman about another in a world for the panos, be a roger waters. i was thinking of roger of walters, the pink floyd found believes that the west is determined not to confront the truth on key issues. he is the latest ask who i'm going underground, what you can watch right here, and i'll to you on saturday for now the a quick preview. is that even declining now the, this theory, russia, russell, phobia hysteria in britain as western europe realize that then oh goodness. and then so he
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when tony blair _ low level of turnout. when tony blair was — low level of turnout. labour. that doesn't _ conservative to labour. that doesn't seem to be happening. the conservativesjust doesn't seem to be happening. the conservatives just seem to be staying at home in by—elections, which is understandable when they know that rishi sunak will still be prime — that rishi sunak will still be prime minister on friday morning. prime minister on friday morning-— prime minister on friday morninu. i. ,, ., prime minister on friday morninu. ,, ., ., morning. so you think that in a reneral morning. so you think that in a general election _ morning. so you think that in a general election situation, - morning. so you think that in a general election situation, he i general election situation, he may be able to get people to turn out? the party might be able to get people to turn out? is it still winnable from your perspective, the general election? it perspective, the general election?— perspective, the general election? ,, ~ election? it is striking when ou election? it is s
when tony blair _ low level of turnout. when tony blair was — low level of turnout. labour. that doesn't _ conservative to labour. that doesn't seem to be happening. the conservativesjust doesn't seem to be happening. the conservatives just seem to be staying at home in by—elections, which is understandable when they know that rishi sunak will still be prime — that rishi sunak will still be prime minister on friday morning. prime minister on friday morning-— prime minister on friday...
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tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he has sincere and his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak at the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank of the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker? morality is becoming harder and harder to defend. just sponsors war machine shows no sign of a bathing final piece of advice from one irishman about another. in a world for the panos, be a roger waters or anything else, project walters, a pink floyd found, believes that the west is determined not to confront the truth on key issues. here's the latest guess on coming underground, which was right here on the on south today. so now though, a quick preview, is that even declining now, the dispute area, russia, russell, phobia hysteria in britain as western europe realize that they're not good as an excuse, not going to wind is
tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he has sincere and his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak at the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank of the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker? morality is becoming harder and harder to defend....
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tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he is sincere and his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak of the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank, and the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker and morality is becoming harder and harder to defend. just sponsors, one machine shows no sign of a bathing final piece of advice from one irishman about another. in a world for the panos, be a roger waters pink floyd found overall to what says believes the west is determined not to confront the truth on key issues. he has an 8 discussed on rocks and that's obviously is going on the ground. his quickbook is that even declining now? the dispute area, russia, russell, phobia hysteria in britain as western europe. realize that then? oh goodness, lensky is now going to wind is still good. doubles taking you pig, you lot the big
tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he is sincere and his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak of the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank, and the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker and morality is becoming harder and harder to...
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tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he a sincere and his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak at the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank, and the world economic form. but his brand, a blinker, morality is becoming harder and harder to defend. just sponsors war machine shows no sign of a beating. a final piece of advice from one irishman about another in a world for the panos, be a roger waters. yet another good phase of policies shade, but it is what i appreciate your joining us here of this program life are mostly what kind of plans are friday night here in the russian capital will be like at the top of the hour with more of your world wide headlines, the like anybody else i watch all the manage the news media and that was, it is one sided, completely one sided pad as the other side doesn't flip have venue. when
tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he a sincere and his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak at the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank, and the world economic form. but his brand, a blinker, morality is becoming harder and harder to defend....
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tony blair was not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. the sincere and his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak at the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank of the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker, morality is becoming harder and harder to defend. just sponsors, war machine shows no sign of a bathing final piece of advice from one irishman about another in a world for the panos, be a roger waters, a good piece of work right there from monkeys shape bodies. he's all across the telegraph by the way. i have a look for him. he does a lot of good investigative work, shedding light on natalie topics. this is audrey international. we all back the hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter roosevelt. the united states. it is orbit of vassal states or the coalition against peace from ukraine to go
tony blair was not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. the sincere and his convictions about iraq, we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. pano is now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak at the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank of the world economic form. what is brand? a blinker, morality is becoming harder and harder to defend....
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tony blair is not going to war for oil. tony blair, to me, is a great politician. he a sincere and his convictions about iraq. we must not make a martyr of saddam hussein. he is good at working the cameras. we shouldn't make it easy for him. fonda was now a permanent fixture in the halls of western power, being invited to speak at the munich security conference, the g 8 summit, the world bank, and the world economic form. with his brand, a blinker, morality is becoming harder and harder to defend. just sponsors war machine shows no sign of a bathing final piece of advice from one irishman about another. in a whirl for the panos, be a roger waters. well speaking of watchable to start, the pink floyd found he believes that the west is to tell them and not just to confront the truths on key issues. and fox has the latest guess on coming on. the ground is a quick preview of what was said. is that even declining now the syria, russia, russell, phobia hysteria in britain as western europe realize that they're not good as an excuse, not going to wind is still good doubles
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in the tony blair government to another cabinet minister.nt anyone to think i'm trying pick up. all trying to pick myself up. all right. but to your right. but but to your substantive point think mps substantive point, i think mps are frightened. think this are frightened. and i think this is on a different scale to that that we've seen before. mean, that we've seen before. i mean, i've through or 3, 3 or i've walked through 2 or 3, 3 or 4 picket lines now of labour events that don't even, you know, have anything to do with the middle east with these mobs outside, the police really not reacting very well at all, and certainly not, um, policing the way that we would want to see, uh, and i mean, one of the, one of the ones i had to walk through was outside of a london hotel we were celebrating hotel where we were celebrating small and medium enterprises. his, um, and labour mps wanted to go to that, and they to go along to that, and they had to, know, brush had to, you know, brush shoulders people shoulders with the people shouting and barrack
in the tony blair government to another cabinet minister.nt anyone to think i'm trying pick up. all trying to pick myself up. all right. but to your right. but but to your substantive point think mps substantive point, i think mps are frightened. think this are frightened. and i think this is on a different scale to that that we've seen before. mean, that we've seen before. i mean, i've through or 3, 3 or i've walked through 2 or 3, 3 or 4 picket lines now of labour events that don't even, you...
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in the tony blair government to another cabinet minister.nyone to think i'm trying pick up. all trying to pick myself up. all right. but to your right. but but to your substantive point think mps substantive point, i think mps are frightened. think this are frightened. and i think this is on a different scale to that that we've seen before. mean, that we've seen before. i mean, i've through or 3, 3 or i've walked through 2 or 3, 3 or 4 picket lines now of labour events that don't even, you know, have anything to do with the middle east with these mobs outside, the police really not reacting very well at all, and certainly not, um, policing the way that we would want to see, uh, and i mean, one of the, one of the ones i had to walk through was outside of a london hotel we were celebrating hotel where we were celebrating small and medium enterprises. his, um, and labour mps wanted to go to that, and they to go along to that, and they had to, know, brush had to, you know, brush shoulders people shoulders with the people shouting and barracking
in the tony blair government to another cabinet minister.nyone to think i'm trying pick up. all trying to pick myself up. all right. but to your right. but but to your substantive point think mps substantive point, i think mps are frightened. think this are frightened. and i think this is on a different scale to that that we've seen before. mean, that we've seen before. i mean, i've through or 3, 3 or i've walked through 2 or 3, 3 or 4 picket lines now of labour events that don't even, you...
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joining me now, blair l and kelly.e black working class. she is also in historian and director of the u.n.c. center for the study of the american south. professor kelly, thank you very much for being here. tell us why and how african americans got left out of the conversation about the american working class. >> that's strange, right. you would see you -- would think that in a country where the nation benefited from enslavement, the inequalities that come from -- that we would remember the labor of black americans, which has been so essential to so many fields for so long. but yet here in and year out when we see elections, and we see a discussion about the working class we go immediately to a white, midwestern working class, and leave behind a conversation about the historic nature of black laborers in this country. and the contribution they have made. so, it's extraordinary. and we have to do better. >> are there differences professor, in how the white working class and the african american working class votes? >> ab
joining me now, blair l and kelly.e black working class. she is also in historian and director of the u.n.c. center for the study of the american south. professor kelly, thank you very much for being here. tell us why and how african americans got left out of the conversation about the american working class. >> that's strange, right. you would see you -- would think that in a country where the nation benefited from enslavement, the inequalities that come from -- that we would remember...
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foundation, damon button, craig newmark philanthropies, roger and susan hertog, cheryl cohen effron and blairron, al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is ovided by stephens, inc. and by pfizer inc. [bright music] - sheila johnson, welcome to "firi line." - thank you so much. this is an honor. - you recently published your memoir. - yes. - "walk through fire: a memoir of love, loss, and triumph." the book starts with you as a 16-year-old girl coming home to the harsh reality that your father, who is a neurosurgeon, your mother, who is an accountant, decided to split up. it was your father's decision. and this, as you write, is a pivotal early moment in your life that shapes you. - absolutely. - [margaret] how? - i had to grow up real fast. i had to take charge of the family. my mother, she just had a complete mental breakdown. and it was a case where my father being one of eight african american neurosurgeons in the country, highly esteemed, my mother, i mean, they were at the top of the social ladder. you know, they were popular. and for him to just walk out was such a shock. and what peop
foundation, damon button, craig newmark philanthropies, roger and susan hertog, cheryl cohen effron and blairron, al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is ovided by stephens, inc. and by pfizer inc. [bright music] - sheila johnson, welcome to "firi line." - thank you so much. this is an honor. - you recently published your memoir. - yes. - "walk through fire: a memoir of love, loss, and triumph." the book starts with you as a 16-year-old girl coming home to the harsh...
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foundation, damon button, craig newmark philanthropies, roger and susan hertog, cheryl cohen effron and blairron, al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens, inc. and by pfizer inc. [bright music] - sheila johnson, welcome to "firing line." - thank you so much. this is an honor. - you recently published your memoir. - yes. - "walk through fire: a memoir of love, loss, and triumph." the book starts with you as a 16-year-old girl coming home to the harsh reality that your father, who is a neurosurgeon, your mother, who is an accountant, decided to split up. it was your father's decision. and this, as you write, is a pivotal early moment in your life that shapes you. - absolutely. - [margaret] how? - i had to grow up real fast. i had to take charge of the family. my mother, she just had a complete mental breakdown. and it was a case where my father being one of eight african american neurosurgeons in the country, highly esteemed, my mother, i mean, they were at the top of the social ladder. you know, they were popular. and for him to just walk out was such a shock. and what
foundation, damon button, craig newmark philanthropies, roger and susan hertog, cheryl cohen effron and blairron, al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens, inc. and by pfizer inc. [bright music] - sheila johnson, welcome to "firing line." - thank you so much. this is an honor. - you recently published your memoir. - yes. - "walk through fire: a memoir of love, loss, and triumph." the book starts with you as a 16-year-old girl coming home to the harsh...
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of this broadcast, final question to you, caleb, george bush, the former american president and tony blair, the former pm here, committed their career defining error of invading iraq, if you recall of course, and haven't been able to walk away from it, how will history judge those political leaders who justified and tolerated the israeli regimes ethnic cleansing of palestinians and? that do you think? i think it's very clear if you look at the world today, there are two economies uh now, you have the decaying atlanticist international system, western capitalism, uh, imperialism, capitalism and its monopoly stage, senate around the city of london, senate around the wall street stock exchange, uh, and then in addition to that, you have the rising alternative, the bricks countries um, that are building, uh, you have the bolivarian alternative for latin america. you have the belton road initiative of china, the eurasian economic union, and you have the axis of resistance in the middle east, and that is the new economy, and i think historians will look at this period and what israel is doing, u
of this broadcast, final question to you, caleb, george bush, the former american president and tony blair, the former pm here, committed their career defining error of invading iraq, if you recall of course, and haven't been able to walk away from it, how will history judge those political leaders who justified and tolerated the israeli regimes ethnic cleansing of palestinians and? that do you think? i think it's very clear if you look at the world today, there are two economies uh now, you...
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tony blair was prime ministerfor ten years. margaret thatcher for ii.st, liz truss could only manage seven weeks. so, with an election looming, what lies ahead now? i asked the bbc�*s indefatigable political editor, chris mason. the working assumption on all sides now at westminster, when you speak to people privately, is that labour are likely, highly likely to win the election. but the psychology is fascinating, because labour are so concerned, because they look at the history books, about their capacity, frankly, to lose elections. so i think that psychology sort of motivates their approach, coupled with the fact that they are coming from so far behind. last time, in 2019, their worst performance at a general election since 1935. so to overhaul that in one go against the historically mighty electoral machine that is the conservative party scares some of them, and they are desperate not to come across as complacent. on the other side though, you speak to conservative mps privately, and across the piece they assume that they're going to lose. it is as
tony blair was prime ministerfor ten years. margaret thatcher for ii.st, liz truss could only manage seven weeks. so, with an election looming, what lies ahead now? i asked the bbc�*s indefatigable political editor, chris mason. the working assumption on all sides now at westminster, when you speak to people privately, is that labour are likely, highly likely to win the election. but the psychology is fascinating, because labour are so concerned, because they look at the history books, about...
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cheryl cohen effron and blair effron. al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer inc. - liev schreiber, welcome to "firing line". - thank you for having me. - your maternal grandfather immigrated to the united states from ukraine. i understand that he rarely spoke of his upbringing but that you embarked on a search for his village in ukraine after he died. did that search influence your work and your sense of identity? - my work is, that's my work. my work is this like constant search for my own identity and trying things on. but pretty much everything i've ever done or written has had something to do with my grandfather in one way or another. - most people know you for your roles on television, also in the movi, but i wanna stick in this discussion to what you've done with ukraine. you founded bluecheck ukraine, one month after the invasion of ukraine. and i'm curious how you decided to create an organization that would vet and identify organizations already existing on the ground to then channel funds
cheryl cohen effron and blair effron. al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer inc. - liev schreiber, welcome to "firing line". - thank you for having me. - your maternal grandfather immigrated to the united states from ukraine. i understand that he rarely spoke of his upbringing but that you embarked on a search for his village in ukraine after he died. did that search influence your work and your sense of identity? - my work is, that's my...
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he's off to blair drummond safari park near stirling.then have a short health check and then he will be crated and then be on the road to blair drummond. so he's in his crate and he's got a full lunch box with him. so he's got his favourite food in there, peppers, sweet potato and pellet. any tunes? what's he listening to in there? his own sound. no tunes, he'lljust probably be having a nice sleep on the way. health checks are complete, goodbyes have been said, and peter is ready. this is it, this is the moment. after spending his entire life, 32 years here, peter is off for a new life in scotland. i'll miss him. i miss all of them. they all have a special place, you work with them and see them daily. you see them more than your family so it will be sad to see him go, but it's the best thing for him and us moving forward. a five—hourjourney lies ahead and a new home. navteonhal, bbc news, twycross. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. officials in bangladesh say a fire at a commercial building in the capital dhaka has killed at
he's off to blair drummond safari park near stirling.then have a short health check and then he will be crated and then be on the road to blair drummond. so he's in his crate and he's got a full lunch box with him. so he's got his favourite food in there, peppers, sweet potato and pellet. any tunes? what's he listening to in there? his own sound. no tunes, he'lljust probably be having a nice sleep on the way. health checks are complete, goodbyes have been said, and peter is ready. this is it,...
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cheryl cohen effron and blair effron. al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer inc. - liev schreiber, welcome to "firing line". - thank you for having me. - your maternal grandfather immigrated to the united states from ukraine. i understand that he rarely spoke of his upbringing but that you embarked on a search for his village in ukraine after he died. did that search influence your work and your sense of identity? - my work is, that's my work. my work is this like constant search for my own identity and trying things on. but pretty much everything i've ever done or written has had something to do with my grandfather in one way or another. - most people know you for your roles on television, also in the movies, but i wanna stick in this discussion to what you've done with ukraine. you founded bluecheck ukraine, one month after the invasion of ukraine. and i'm curious how you decided to create an organization that would vet and identify organizations already existing on the ground to then channel fund
cheryl cohen effron and blair effron. al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer inc. - liev schreiber, welcome to "firing line". - thank you for having me. - your maternal grandfather immigrated to the united states from ukraine. i understand that he rarely spoke of his upbringing but that you embarked on a search for his village in ukraine after he died. did that search influence your work and your sense of identity? - my work is, that's my...
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britain is just americans lap dog, say no, britain is a bit more than that, it's not just called tony blair, george bush has poodle didn't they at the time of the yes, yes and of course bush had offered him to keep out, not to send troops, but i wanted to be alongside uh the american liberating about that. bush a little later, but let's just take this moment to remind our viewers that you're watching gaza under attack with me, saipura where we uh take a deep dive into the news surrounding the us is ready carnage in the gaza strip. um, while we're in britain, majority of the uk's population support a cease fire in gaza, but the government continues to supply arms to the design of israel and enable them to continue their genocidal war on the palestinians. this according to palestinian activist mark sudan who says: he will punish the uk main opposition labor party too for being complicit come this election. i think the government is um too intimidated by the zionist lobby in this country and by israel. um, what they seem to ignore is that there are many jewish people, decent, honorable jewish
britain is just americans lap dog, say no, britain is a bit more than that, it's not just called tony blair, george bush has poodle didn't they at the time of the yes, yes and of course bush had offered him to keep out, not to send troops, but i wanted to be alongside uh the american liberating about that. bush a little later, but let's just take this moment to remind our viewers that you're watching gaza under attack with me, saipura where we uh take a deep dive into the news surrounding the...
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tony blair, suspect probably not _ on. tony blair, suspect probably not i_ on.paign because he would be prime _ the campaign because he would be prime minister if labour win while also trying — prime minister if labour win while also trying to show that he has a strong _ also trying to show that he has a strong team around him. you'll probably— strong team around him. you'll probably want to prioritise his shadow— probably want to prioritise his shadow cabinet rather than voices from _ shadow cabinet rather than voices from the _ shadow cabinet rather than voices from the past. shadow cabinet rather than voices from the past-— from the past. talking of which, dou~las from the past. talking of which, douglas alexander _ from the past. talking of which, douglas alexander standing i from the past. talking of which, douglas alexander standing in l from the past. talking of which, i douglas alexander standing in again as an mp and he was on the show this morning. somebody wanting to come back to politics after having, you know, whatever it is, ten years away from bei
tony blair, suspect probably not _ on. tony blair, suspect probably not i_ on.paign because he would be prime _ the campaign because he would be prime minister if labour win while also trying — prime minister if labour win while also trying to show that he has a strong _ also trying to show that he has a strong team around him. you'll probably— strong team around him. you'll probably want to prioritise his shadow— probably want to prioritise his shadow cabinet rather than voices from _...
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tony blair lost by— for governing parties. on to win majorities. and it increased their— to win majorities. and it increased their share — to win majorities. and it increased their share of the next general election. — their share of the next general election, you shouldn't read too much _ election, you shouldn't read too much into— election, you shouldn't read too much into each by election result, it's too— much into each by election result, it's too early to tell what the result — it's too early to tell what the result will be, will have to wait a few hours — result will be, will have to wait a few hours to find out, we fought a great _ few hours to find out, we fought a great campaign and i'm proud of what we do. _ great campaign and i'm proud of what we do. i_ great campaign and i'm proud of what we do, i hope we get a great result tonight _ we do, i hope we get a great result toniaht. ~ . we do, i hope we get a great result toniaht. . ., ., ., ., we do, i hope we get a great result toni. ht_ . ., ., ., ., , tonight. what
tony blair lost by— for governing parties. on to win majorities. and it increased their— to win majorities. and it increased their share — to win majorities. and it increased their share of the next general election. — their share of the next general election, you shouldn't read too much _ election, you shouldn't read too much into— election, you shouldn't read too much into each by election result, it's too— much into each by election result, it's too early to tell what the result...
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. >> more than two decades ago that then prime minister tony blair misled this house on promoting and endorsing the post office horizon i.t. system as perfect. protecting the large corporation that created it and causing untold harm and damage and misery to and is in people. to the current -- can the current prime minister think of anything he has promoted in partnership with huge businesses that have harmed the british people? and will he use this opportunity to correct that statement or will he choose the same line as tony blair -- sit back, do nothing and let the misery continued to pileup? p.m. sunak: the horizon scandal is a terrible miscarriage of justice and we are doing everything we can to make it right. and what you are more broadly insinuating, let me be unequivocal that covid vaccines are safe. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the shocking revelations of the verizon scandal highlighted post offices financial incompetence. my right honorable friend will know that the public confidence in the institution is at an all-time low. does the prime minister agree with me that -- we shoul
. >> more than two decades ago that then prime minister tony blair misled this house on promoting and endorsing the post office horizon i.t. system as perfect. protecting the large corporation that created it and causing untold harm and damage and misery to and is in people. to the current -- can the current prime minister think of anything he has promoted in partnership with huge businesses that have harmed the british people? and will he use this opportunity to correct that statement or...
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peter is now off to blair drummond safari park near stirling.ng forward we'll be able to breed with our troop chimpanzees here. he isn't recommended to breed with our troop, so he's moving elsewhere. he's in his crate and has a full lunch box with him, so he's got his favourite food in there, peppers, sweet potato and pellet. any tunes, what's he listening to in there? his own sound! no tunes, he'lljust be probably having a nice sleep on the way. health checks are complete, goodbyes have been said, and peter is ready. this is it, this is the moment. after spending his entire life, 32 years here, peter is off for a new life in scotland. i'll miss him. i miss all of them. he'll have a special place, you know, you work with them, you see them daily, you see them more than yourfamily, so it'll be sad to see him go but it's the best thing for him and us moving forward. a five—hourjourney lies ahead, and a new home. navteonhal, bbc news, twycross. remarkable footage has been released of the moment a missing five—year—old girl was found in a swamp in f
peter is now off to blair drummond safari park near stirling.ng forward we'll be able to breed with our troop chimpanzees here. he isn't recommended to breed with our troop, so he's moving elsewhere. he's in his crate and has a full lunch box with him, so he's got his favourite food in there, peppers, sweet potato and pellet. any tunes, what's he listening to in there? his own sound! no tunes, he'lljust be probably having a nice sleep on the way. health checks are complete, goodbyes have been...
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when tony blair was about to win in 1997. _ when tony blair was about to win in 1997, there — when tonyo labour. that does not seem to — conservatives to labour. that does not seem to be happening, the conservatives just not seem to be happening, the conservativesjust seem not seem to be happening, the conservatives just seem to be staying — conservatives just seem to be staying at home in by—elections, which _ staying at home in by—elections, which is — staying at home in by—elections, which is understandable when they know _ which is understandable when they know that — which is understandable when they know that rishi sunak was to be prime _ know that rishi sunak was to be prime minister on friday morning. 30 prime minister on friday morning. sc you prime minister on friday morning. you think that prime minister on friday morning. sr you think that in prime minister on friday morning. 5r you think that in a general election situation he may be able to get people to turn out, the party might be able to get people to turn out, is it still winnable, the general election? ~ , ., ., is it
when tony blair was about to win in 1997. _ when tony blair was about to win in 1997, there — when tonyo labour. that does not seem to — conservatives to labour. that does not seem to be happening, the conservatives just not seem to be happening, the conservativesjust seem not seem to be happening, the conservatives just seem to be staying — conservatives just seem to be staying at home in by—elections, which _ staying at home in by—elections, which is — staying at home in...