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of jeremy "cooler"? military, it was go mode. >> you and jeremy were romantically involved. he flat-out says that. >> no, we were not. there's a possibility that he has a crush on me, anybody could have a crush on me, but i'm not dealing with anyone to where that they would want to do something to my husband. breathing claritin clear is like... (♪) is he? confidently walking 8 long haired dogs and living as if he doesn't have allergies? yeah. fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms, like nasal congestion. [cars honking] i'm a guy who lost a bet. and my dignity. get out of the way! as if watching my team lose wasn't punishment enough. what are you looking at huh... it's a one speed. hahaha. hahaha. and if you have cut rate car insurance, odds are you'll be paying for that yourself. so, get allstate and be better protected from mayhem... like me. hey, i'm walking here! they're here... mcdonald's best classic burgers ever. they're hotter. they're juicier. they're... [hamburglar] robble robble. looks like
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jeremy, this is very, very sad news. , �* , two., ., , news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us- — news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us. the _ news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us. the radio _ news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us. the radio to _ news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us. the radio to family - news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us. the radio to family are j shock to us. the radio to family are in morning. we are devastated. —— mourning. the thing about steve, although he was 69 when he died, and i still can't believe it's, he still sounded like he did when he was 30. gone and there are so many people who will feel this loss. i gone and there are so many people who will feel this loss.— who will feelthis loss. i can hear that in who willfeelthis loss. i can hear that in your— who will feelthis loss. i can hear that in your voice. _ who will feelthis loss. i can hear that in your voice. you _ who will feelthis loss. i can hear that in your voice. you were - who will fee
jeremy, this is very, very sad news. , �* , two., ., , news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us- — news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us. the _ news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us. the radio _ news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us. the radio to _ news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us. the radio to family - news. yes, it's come as a complete shock to us. the radio to family are j shock to us. the radio to family are in morning. we are devastated....
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and jeremy miles?— and jeremy miles? i'm happy to acce -t and jeremy miles?that she received two separate donations of £100,000 from the company, dawson environmental, this is breaking this evening, his director was given a suspended prison sentence since 2013 for dumping waste at a conservation site on the gwent levels. he was also involved in another site in pembrokeshire which had bad publicity. is this an appropriate person to receive donations from? all donations are checked and then filed properly with the electoral commission and indeed declared to the senedd. and the issue in pembrokeshire is one that i understand is being resolved in accordance with ni w guidance and requirements, and that work should be repeated in the coming weeks. 30 be repeated in the coming weeks. sc you are be repeated in the coming weeks. sf you are happy everything is all right? and everything we need to know about donations to your campaign, jeremy miles? donations to vauahan's campaign, jeremy miles? donations to vaughan's campaigner _ campaign, jeremy miles? donations to v
and jeremy miles?— and jeremy miles? i'm happy to acce -t and jeremy miles?that she received two separate donations of £100,000 from the company, dawson environmental, this is breaking this evening, his director was given a suspended prison sentence since 2013 for dumping waste at a conservation site on the gwent levels. he was also involved in another site in pembrokeshire which had bad publicity. is this an appropriate person to receive donations from? all donations are checked and then...
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and then jeremy, jeremy, you i would have loved that program, let me tell you, because i still did it pretty old fashioned. but the well, i know it's still i think your predecessor took it down after amy. yeah. that's why you didn't have the benefit. right. so i will remind her of that. the, the big thing that i think changed with gary, the obama years is we and i remember kind of the back and forth with calligraphers getting to the point where we would invitations out via email, then when people would come to an event. we would give them the hard copy. so they had a symphony here. the one thing we didn't do that with and we didn't do that at all events, but it got to the point we were. but one thing we didn't do that it was with state dinners. mrs. obama always wanted make sure there was time enough for invitations to be sent and when one point the state department people in state were pushing a state dinner in a relatively short time. so i said, i'm telling you guys, you want me to bring it, i'll bring it to her. this is not going to fly. and sure enough, she said, absolutely, it's
and then jeremy, jeremy, you i would have loved that program, let me tell you, because i still did it pretty old fashioned. but the well, i know it's still i think your predecessor took it down after amy. yeah. that's why you didn't have the benefit. right. so i will remind her of that. the, the big thing that i think changed with gary, the obama years is we and i remember kind of the back and forth with calligraphers getting to the point where we would invitations out via email, then when...
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all right, jeremy left free to investigative journalist the grindstone. thank you, jeremy. so the u. s. has improve plans to strike targets in iraq, in syria, including a rainy and personnel in facilities. that's according to media reports. the plans were made in response to the last week's attack on us spaces that claims the lives of 3 american personnel across now to r t is coming up. and caleb news that will definitely leave the region on the edge . what more do you know about the us plants and how have they come about as well, according to us officials, whether will be a major factor in when these strikes are eventually carried out. so they plan to hit targets in both iraq and in syria. and they say iranian facilities and personnel will be among those hit. now the region is certainly on edge in response to this announcement. here's what we heard from john kirby speaking for the white house. we believe that the, uh uh, the attack in jordan was a, was a plan resource and facilitated by an umbrella group called the as monic resistance in iraq, which contains the multiple g
all right, jeremy left free to investigative journalist the grindstone. thank you, jeremy. so the u. s. has improve plans to strike targets in iraq, in syria, including a rainy and personnel in facilities. that's according to media reports. the plans were made in response to the last week's attack on us spaces that claims the lives of 3 american personnel across now to r t is coming up. and caleb news that will definitely leave the region on the edge . what more do you know about the us plants...
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let's speak to our international editor, jeremy bowen. we editor, jeremy bowen. have two israeli hostageswe have two israeli hostages rescued and 67 palestinians killed, it will benjamin netanyahu see this latest offence a success? to benjamin netanyahu see this latest offence a success?— offence a success? to start with, the israelis _ offence a success? to start with, the israelis are _ offence a success? to start with, the israelis are saying _ offence a success? to start with, the israelis are saying this - offence a success? to start with, the israelis are saying this is - offence a success? to start with, the israelis are saying this is not| the israelis are saying this is not the israelis are saying this is not the big offensive people have been talking about. the issues, as i was saying, the issue is that they want to go down and as they would say, go after hamas in that area. but there are these roughly 1.5 million civilians who are also there. so this was a raid to get those hostages out and the army, the israeli army has been saying they have known about their whereabouts for s
let's speak to our international editor, jeremy bowen. we editor, jeremy bowen. have two israeli hostageswe have two israeli hostages rescued and 67 palestinians killed, it will benjamin netanyahu see this latest offence a success? to benjamin netanyahu see this latest offence a success?— offence a success? to start with, the israelis _ offence a success? to start with, the israelis are _ offence a success? to start with, the israelis are saying _ offence a success? to start with, the...
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jeremy hunt insists lockdown.y hunt insists there's light at the end of the tunnel. >> we always expected growth to be weaker while we prioritise tackling inflation. that means higher interest rates and that's the right thing to do because you can't have a long terme . you can't have a long terme. healthy growth with high inflation, but also for families when the when there's a cost of living crisis, when the cost of their weekly shop is going up, their weekly shop is going up, their energy bills are much higher. the right thing to higher. it's the right thing to do. underlying picture here do. the underlying picture here is an economy that is more resilient than most people predicted. inflation is coming down. real wages have been going up now for six months and if we stick to our guns , independent stick to our guns, independent forecasters say that by the early summer we could start to see interest rates falling. >> however, shadow chancellor rachel reeves says the prime minister's economic pledge is in tatters
jeremy hunt insists lockdown.y hunt insists there's light at the end of the tunnel. >> we always expected growth to be weaker while we prioritise tackling inflation. that means higher interest rates and that's the right thing to do because you can't have a long terme . you can't have a long terme. healthy growth with high inflation, but also for families when the when there's a cost of living crisis, when the cost of their weekly shop is going up, their weekly shop is going up, their...
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jeremy, i've read you for years. i've been reading your recent powerful expos and analysis of what's going on if you're not pulling your punches like others in american media in global media. i have done on this crisis. how are you doing? how's the intercept doing, playing this role or no, um, when, when you, when you stick out this position and you know, we have done a big series on joe biden and his politics over 50 years, right? when he was inaugurated and i, i did the lead reporting on the as real section of it i, i knew as soon as from us led those raids on october 7th that this was going to be a paradigm shattering moment. and you know, the intercept has staked out a position because we don't believe in objectivity as it's defined by corporate elite media outlets. and politicians, we believe accuracy is the most important component of journalism. but sometimes steve, the truth is just true. and in this case, we have a historic moment where the united states, in germany, britain, are on the wrong side of history
jeremy, i've read you for years. i've been reading your recent powerful expos and analysis of what's going on if you're not pulling your punches like others in american media in global media. i have done on this crisis. how are you doing? how's the intercept doing, playing this role or no, um, when, when you, when you stick out this position and you know, we have done a big series on joe biden and his politics over 50 years, right? when he was inaugurated and i, i did the lead reporting on the...
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jeremy, welcome back to democracy now!gin by laying out the case you make in your latest piece. >> in the early morning hours of october 7, members of hamas, special forces members of palestinian islamic jihad, led a multipronged attack in israel. everyone is friendly with this. initial target they had constituted almost the entirety of israel's infrastructure and what tel aviv called the gaza envelope and they were able to quite swiftly overpower the gaza division come the main entity of the israeli state responsible for enforcing the prison, conditions of the people of gaza come for caring out drone strikes, waging war, for conducting all manner of warfare against the people of gaza. then the militant palestinian fighters made their way into a series of settlements in the area and the intent was clear. there were trying to take hostages captive so they could negotiate the release of their own prisoners. what they did was nothing short of shattering the paradigm of sending a message that the big lie that is promoted by is
jeremy, welcome back to democracy now!gin by laying out the case you make in your latest piece. >> in the early morning hours of october 7, members of hamas, special forces members of palestinian islamic jihad, led a multipronged attack in israel. everyone is friendly with this. initial target they had constituted almost the entirety of israel's infrastructure and what tel aviv called the gaza envelope and they were able to quite swiftly overpower the gaza division come the main entity of...
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we are talking about hearing jeremy describe it. if people who sought refuge in the south and the rafah crossing, they left northern regions where it has been virtually bombed out. there isn't any place in which to evacuate them to, is there? >> well, there really is. they have the space. the question is do they have the facilities? do they have the tents or the other forms of shelter? do they have the third? do they have the medical capability? yes, you could have them come out of rafah into some open spaces in the south. but you are just, it would be inconceivable with the military would allow them to sit in the sand without any kind of facility to support them. so hopefully this will delay their operations considerably. >> what kind of regional disrupt might this cause? saudi arabia is warning israel against, you know, going through rafah potentially harming people. other neighbors might feel pretty unsettled as well. >> listen, i just returned from the region 48 hours ago. there's a sense that jordan, iraq, and istanbul that the
we are talking about hearing jeremy describe it. if people who sought refuge in the south and the rafah crossing, they left northern regions where it has been virtually bombed out. there isn't any place in which to evacuate them to, is there? >> well, there really is. they have the space. the question is do they have the facilities? do they have the tents or the other forms of shelter? do they have the third? do they have the medical capability? yes, you could have them come out of rafah...
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joining us is former manhattan prosecutor jeremy saland. it's good to see you, jeremy john laid it out really well how much of a problem and how much trouble is this secret secret twitter account? and what we know chesebro had said in depositions i think it's very, very serious. in fact, when you're a prosecutor in a criminal defense attorney, you tell that person walking into what we call a queen for a day. this agreement, you work truthful, you were honest because what you say here can potentially be used against you. and if you lie, it will and take separate from that. if you are cooperating any formal agreement and you will have to be upfront and disclosed and you fail to do so if in the four corners of that agreement, it could set a path to what you will find yourself aware. you will find yourself for that mess up. >> what about i mean, there are tentacles, you know, chesebro is if not charged, he is talked about in more than one investigation, right? you've got the michigan fake elector scheme. he he was charged and then recent plea d
joining us is former manhattan prosecutor jeremy saland. it's good to see you, jeremy john laid it out really well how much of a problem and how much trouble is this secret secret twitter account? and what we know chesebro had said in depositions i think it's very, very serious. in fact, when you're a prosecutor in a criminal defense attorney, you tell that person walking into what we call a queen for a day. this agreement, you work truthful, you were honest because what you say here can...
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so, martin, jeremy say so. so, martin, jeremy hunfs say so.at inflation would probably be flat or even go up this month , flat or even go up this month, in december, of course, inflation went up to 4% from 3.9% in november. it stayed at 4% in january . that's still 4% in january. that's still double the bank of england's target of 2. but because downing street's been saying, oh my god, it might go up, we're all saying, oh crikey, it's good. it was only flat . jeremy hunt, to was only flat. jeremy hunt, to be fair to him, was only flat. jeremy hunt, to be fairto him, is right. be fair to him, is right. inflation doesn't fall in a straight line . but we are straight line. but we are clearly on a downward trend as recently as the end of 2022, inflation was at a 40 year high. martin of over 11. it's now 4. as i said , within that 4% food as i said, within that 4% food inflation is still at 7. food pnces inflation is still at 7. food prices did come down between december and january. that's why some people were referring to lower food prices. that'
so, martin, jeremy say so. so, martin, jeremy hunfs say so.at inflation would probably be flat or even go up this month , flat or even go up this month, in december, of course, inflation went up to 4% from 3.9% in november. it stayed at 4% in january . that's still 4% in january. that's still double the bank of england's target of 2. but because downing street's been saying, oh my god, it might go up, we're all saying, oh crikey, it's good. it was only flat . jeremy hunt, to was only flat....
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bash, while we get jeremy seated, you are a pro, jeremy. you know exactly what this looks like. >> reporter: highly consequential conversation. >> reporter: this is as you walk onset, here's the thing. i think people are trying to understand what they are watching for these new strikes. what they have to do with what is happening in iran. and why now? >> good morning, everybody. this is a great time to be here with you guys, and congrats on the launch of the new show. look, america is in a proxy war with iran. we don't always call it that, and in some ways, i think the administration is resisting characterizing it that way. >> reporter: when you say proxy war, i'm sorry, for folks who don't know, what is a proxy war? >> it means we are engaged in a conflict against iran where iran is supporting a number of terrorist organizations, a number of militant groups that are hitting us, killing our service members, attacking our allies, currently hamas is holding six americans hostage in gaza. those six americans do not get a lot of media coverage.
bash, while we get jeremy seated, you are a pro, jeremy. you know exactly what this looks like. >> reporter: highly consequential conversation. >> reporter: this is as you walk onset, here's the thing. i think people are trying to understand what they are watching for these new strikes. what they have to do with what is happening in iran. and why now? >> good morning, everybody. this is a great time to be here with you guys, and congrats on the launch of the new show. look,...
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um jeremy one that jeremy corbyn is the one that divided party, isn't divided the labour party, isn't one who caused mps like luciana berger because she was jewish leave the party. was jewish to leave the party. he a huge legacy of he left a huge legacy of anti—semitism within the party that starmer has done a good job of cleaning up. >> that's simply isn't true. i know the media have tried to, uh, produce this imagery of under corbyn. labour was an anti—semitic party, but even the hrc who investigated labour and they were investigating an accusation that labour was riddled with anti—semitism, they found that that wasn't true. it's the media. >> and jewish labour mps were saying it, weren't they? >> no. i mean , lots of they >> no. i mean, lots of they were. well, lots of luciana berger was saying it. >> margaret hodge was saying it. lots jewish labour mps. ian lots of jewish labour mps. ian austin, who's got jewish heritage. these people have to leave the party. >> camilla, you're about >> camilla, you're talking about right labour mps who had right wing labour mps who had a specific
um jeremy one that jeremy corbyn is the one that divided party, isn't divided the labour party, isn't one who caused mps like luciana berger because she was jewish leave the party. was jewish to leave the party. he a huge legacy of he left a huge legacy of anti—semitism within the party that starmer has done a good job of cleaning up. >> that's simply isn't true. i know the media have tried to, uh, produce this imagery of under corbyn. labour was an anti—semitic party, but even the...
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jeremy hunt. michael _ because it is working. jeremy hunt. michael huesler- because it is working.jeremy hunt. michael huesler is a i hunt. michael huesler is a chief market analyst at cmc markets. good news, isn't it, that inflation is forecast to fall more rapidly than we had expected previously. most investors now are banking on a rate cut may be injune? what are your thoughts? rate cut may be in june? what are your thoughts?— are your thoughts? good morning- _ are your thoughts? good morning. it's _ are your thoughts? good morning. it's definitely l are your thoughts? good i morning. it's definitely my thinking. certainly, the energy price cap falling in april will help inflation to fall back, pull back the target which is currently at 11%. and when you think about one year ago, we were about 10.5 so progress has been made. but i think we are focusing on the wrong thing here — it's not really about whether or not we get a rate cut in june whether or not we get a rate cut injune this year. i think we will get a rate cut this year. it's really how many we get. inaudible has alrea
jeremy hunt. michael _ because it is working. jeremy hunt. michael huesler- because it is working.jeremy hunt. michael huesler is a i hunt. michael huesler is a chief market analyst at cmc markets. good news, isn't it, that inflation is forecast to fall more rapidly than we had expected previously. most investors now are banking on a rate cut may be injune? what are your thoughts? rate cut may be in june? what are your thoughts?— are your thoughts? good morning- _ are your thoughts? good...
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but he sat in the shadow cabinet with jeremy corbyn. he campaigned to make jeremy. just highlighted there the ppc for one of the lancashire seats. hyndburn um, he has been a member of parliament. uh, he's represented his constituents in parliament. these attitudes i think are they seem to be people asking do they go deeper than we've been led to believe? and will keir starmer really take the actions that he needs to, that he said he would do to stamp out this scourge of anti—semitism that we all found so disgusting ? uh, under jeremy so disgusting? uh, underjeremy corbyn's leadership ? corbyn's leadership? >> well, the israel—gaza conflict is causing problems for the labour party. of course, we've seen mobs of pro—palestinian protests outside died labour politicians , offices died labour politicians, offices and even homes. but it's also causing problems for the conservative party too. you've seen tobias ellwood in the papers this morning. his personal home, his personal home address, where his family live, targeted by protesters for a number of hours, shouting all
but he sat in the shadow cabinet with jeremy corbyn. he campaigned to make jeremy. just highlighted there the ppc for one of the lancashire seats. hyndburn um, he has been a member of parliament. uh, he's represented his constituents in parliament. these attitudes i think are they seem to be people asking do they go deeper than we've been led to believe? and will keir starmer really take the actions that he needs to, that he said he would do to stamp out this scourge of anti—semitism that we...
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chancellor jeremy hunt lockdown. chancellor jeremy hunt says lockdown.op in gdp, the economy is turning a corner . the economy is turning a corner. >> we always expected growth to be weaker while we prioritise tackling inflation. that means higher interest rates and that's the right thing to do because you can't have a long terme, healthy growth with high inflation, but also for family size when the when there's a cost of living crisis, when the cost of living crisis, when the cost of living crisis, when the cost of weekly shop is cost of their weekly shop is going energy bills are going up, their energy bills are much it's the right much higher. it's the right thing to do. the underlying picture here is an economy that is more resilient than most people predicted . inflation is people predicted. inflation is coming down real wages have been going up now for six months, and if we stick to our guns, independent forecasters say that by the early summer we could start to see interest rates falling . falling. >> meanwhile, more than 3 million households in e
chancellor jeremy hunt lockdown. chancellor jeremy hunt says lockdown.op in gdp, the economy is turning a corner . the economy is turning a corner. >> we always expected growth to be weaker while we prioritise tackling inflation. that means higher interest rates and that's the right thing to do because you can't have a long terme, healthy growth with high inflation, but also for family size when the when there's a cost of living crisis, when the cost of living crisis, when the cost of...
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jeremy hobson from there isn't a? jeremy hobson from the npr stations across the us.on leader alexei navalny has told the european parliament that her husband had been tortured for three years on president putin's orders — and then murdered. in her address in strasbourg, which received a standing ovation, yulia navalnaya said that people outside russia need to understand that vladimir putin is not a politician, but the head of an organised crime gang. she said he can't be negotiated with, and is capable of anything. she promised to continue his work towards a free russia. in a moment we'll speak with a member of european parliament who was in attendance during her speech, but first let's listen to some of the key moments. on his orders, alexei was tortured for three years. he was starved in a tiny stone cell, cut off from the outside world and denied visits, phone calls and then even letters. and then they killed him. even after that, they abused his body and abused his mother. on the one hand, the public murder has once again showed everyone that putin is capable of
jeremy hobson from there isn't a? jeremy hobson from the npr stations across the us.on leader alexei navalny has told the european parliament that her husband had been tortured for three years on president putin's orders — and then murdered. in her address in strasbourg, which received a standing ovation, yulia navalnaya said that people outside russia need to understand that vladimir putin is not a politician, but the head of an organised crime gang. she said he can't be negotiated with, and...
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i don't know about jeremy?, i've that, but it's unusual and i've said before, unusual said this before, it's unusual for a prime minister not to for a new prime minister not to bnng for a new prime minister not to bring own chancellor of bring in their own chancellor of the . that's rare. it's bring in their own chancellor of timatter . that's rare. it's bring in their own chancellor of timatter of . that's rare. it's bring in their own chancellor of timatter of fact. 'hat's rare. it's bring in their own chancellor of timatter of fact. yes.; rare. it's bring in their own chancellor of timatter of fact. yes. um,�*. it's bring in their own chancellor of timatter of fact. yes. um, and. a matter of fact. yes. um, and i think he was under a lot of pressure. and the situation that he found himself in was, was, was highly charged and difficult. and what he did , i difficult. and what he did, i think he did very well. he stabilised things. he calm. stabilised things. he was calm. he measured approach. he he took a meas
i don't know about jeremy?, i've that, but it's unusual and i've said before, unusual said this before, it's unusual for a prime minister not to for a new prime minister not to bnng for a new prime minister not to bring own chancellor of bring in their own chancellor of the . that's rare. it's bring in their own chancellor of timatter . that's rare. it's bring in their own chancellor of timatter of . that's rare. it's bring in their own chancellor of timatter of fact. 'hat's rare. it's bring in...
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jeremy bowen, thank ou and find a new leader. jeremy bowen, thank you very — and find a new leader. you the story of gaza's red crescent ambulance workers as they worked in the most difficult conditions in the early stages of the war in gaza — in a special report from bbc arabic. all day here tomorrow. nottinghamshire police will be investigated by the police watchdog following complaints by the families of the three people killed in last summer's attacks in the city. barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates were stabbed to death in nottingham city centre. the independent office for police conduct says it will focus on the force's previous contact with their killer valdo calocane, and their handling of the investigation. here's our midlands correspondent navtej johal. ian coates, barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar, a school caretaker and two university students. their deaths shocked the country and united a city in grief. since then, theirfamilies' pain has increasingly been accompanied by frustration and anger at what they see as failings by the authorities in relat
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um jeremy corbyn is the one that divided the labour party, isn't he? the caused mps he?s the one who caused mps like luciana berger because she was jewish to leave the party. he left a huge legacy of anti—semites schism within the party that starmer has done a good job of cleaning up. >> that simply isn't true . i >> that simply isn't true. i know the media have tried to , know the media have tried to, uh, produce imagery of uh, produce this imagery of under corbyn, labour was an anti—semitic party, but even the echr who investigated labour and they were investigating an accusation that labour was riddled with anti—semite autism, they found that that wasn't true. it's the media of jewish labour mps were saying it, weren't they? >> no, no. >> no, no. >> i mean, lots of they were. well, lots of luciana berger was saying it. >> margaret hodge was saying it. lots of jewish labour mps. ian austin, got jewish austin, who's got jewish heritage. people have heritage. but these people have to the party. camilla, to leave the party. camilla, you're talking about right wing labour
um jeremy corbyn is the one that divided the labour party, isn't he? the caused mps he?s the one who caused mps like luciana berger because she was jewish to leave the party. he left a huge legacy of anti—semites schism within the party that starmer has done a good job of cleaning up. >> that simply isn't true . i >> that simply isn't true. i know the media have tried to , know the media have tried to, uh, produce imagery of uh, produce this imagery of under corbyn, labour was an...
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well, it certainly sounds like jeremy hunt is up for the fight.at many people expected a little while ago for his retirement. he thinks there's a battle about economic policy to be had. he's got some strong words for advisers from outside, which in effect is to say, zip it, we're the ones fighting the election, not you. thanks for watching this edition of political thinking. hello. despite the cloud and breeze, it's been a mild weekend for early february. some incredibly mild, worcester has seen temperatures hit 16 degrees. but winter is not done with us yet, the same spots next weekend will be in mid—single figures. and to get there will be a complicated one, mild and cold air tustling it out from north to south, wiggling its way up and down the country before the cold air wins out next weekend. in getting there, spells of wind and rain across the country at times. but as the cold air starts to win out from midweek onwards, sleet and snow possible, many on hills but even to lower levels later in the week. today, it's rain, mainly, particularly in
well, it certainly sounds like jeremy hunt is up for the fight.at many people expected a little while ago for his retirement. he thinks there's a battle about economic policy to be had. he's got some strong words for advisers from outside, which in effect is to say, zip it, we're the ones fighting the election, not you. thanks for watching this edition of political thinking. hello. despite the cloud and breeze, it's been a mild weekend for early february. some incredibly mild, worcester has...
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european command, and back with us, jeremy bash, former chief of staff and secretary leon panetta at the pentagon and actually at the cia. so general, your reaction to the targets that they chose, the scope in this first round? >> yeah, good to be with you, andrea. when you take a look at the targets, you can tell that the intent was to go after the capabilities that are harming our soldiers and interests in the region. they went after the intelligence centers, the command and control, the launch sites, the drone launching sites. all of these targets were designed to reduce the capability so that these terrorists and proxy groups cannot harm our soldiers or our interests and we can attempt to reestablish some type of stability in the region and protect our troops while they're conducting their various missions, particularly the mission to go after i.s.i.s., which as you know, we have troops in iraq and syria that continue to go after that mission. those are the troops that are really vulnerable, and that is why the targets that they selected, meaning the u.s., that is why we selected
european command, and back with us, jeremy bash, former chief of staff and secretary leon panetta at the pentagon and actually at the cia. so general, your reaction to the targets that they chose, the scope in this first round? >> yeah, good to be with you, andrea. when you take a look at the targets, you can tell that the intent was to go after the capabilities that are harming our soldiers and interests in the region. they went after the intelligence centers, the command and control,...
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well, it certainly sounds like jeremy hunt is up for the fight. many people expected a little while ago for his retirement. he thinks there's a battle about economic policy to be had. he's got some strong words for advisers from outside, which in effect is to say, zip it, we're the ones fighting the election, not you. thanks for watching this edition of political thinking. hello. cloudy, windy and mild pretty much covers sunday's weather forecast in most parts of the uk. we do have this wriggling weather front which will bring rain forsome, particularly in the western side of scotland. but with that front edging a little bit further northwards, it will introduce milder air for more of us. but with that extensive cloud cover, it will be quite misty and murky for some coasts and hills. a bit of rain across north—west england, parts of northern ireland, but more especially, this western side of scotland, the rain becoming heavy and persistent. eastern scotland with a bit of shelter from the winds, while here, we mayjust see a little bit of sunshine.
well, it certainly sounds like jeremy hunt is up for the fight. many people expected a little while ago for his retirement. he thinks there's a battle about economic policy to be had. he's got some strong words for advisers from outside, which in effect is to say, zip it, we're the ones fighting the election, not you. thanks for watching this edition of political thinking. hello. cloudy, windy and mild pretty much covers sunday's weather forecast in most parts of the uk. we do have this...
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jeremy corbyn, where actually jeremy corbyn refused to deal with anti—semitism .ism. which and if you refuse to deal with it, it stokes it. there is absolutely no question about that. and then keir starmer came in. so now there is a, there is a, there is a magnifying glass on whatever anybody says about israel. and and we have to be we have to be very, very careful about being allowed to say things. i mean, you know, the things that lord david cameron and joe biden's people are saying about israel. i mean , we don't call that an i mean, we don't call that an anti—semitic . so we've got to anti—semitic. so we've got to think hard about that. and the conflation between israel and jews is very, very difficult. and of course, if anybody says that the behaviour of something is because of jews , it is is because of jews, it is absolutely out. no question about it. >> scarlet , you mentioned jeremy >> scarlet, you mentioned jeremy corbyn. many people left the labour party because of the disgusting anti—semitism in the labour party while he was leader , but keir starmer r
jeremy corbyn, where actually jeremy corbyn refused to deal with anti—semitism .ism. which and if you refuse to deal with it, it stokes it. there is absolutely no question about that. and then keir starmer came in. so now there is a, there is a, there is a magnifying glass on whatever anybody says about israel. and and we have to be we have to be very, very careful about being allowed to say things. i mean, you know, the things that lord david cameron and joe biden's people are saying about...
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jeremy dimon is live in tel aviv with the latest on israel's looming ground offensive and the humanitarian crisis in gaza. and also at the white house. let's begin with cnn white house reporter, priscilla alvarez. what did they talk about? >> reporter: we're learning new details about that call over the last hour. senior administration official saying that call lasted about 45 minutes. two-thirds was focused on the release of hostages. they have been working around the clock to hammer out a framework that works for all those involved to release hostages, but also includes a humanitarian pause. now, the senior administration official said that while there has been progress, there are still quote significant gaps. they would not go into what those gaps are, but clearly, while they're trying to signal progress, there is still a long way to go and as the senior administration official said, they're trying to capitalize on where officials are and they have been deploying to the region to work on this deal, but nothing is done until the last minute. these are very sensitive and delicate. but the
jeremy dimon is live in tel aviv with the latest on israel's looming ground offensive and the humanitarian crisis in gaza. and also at the white house. let's begin with cnn white house reporter, priscilla alvarez. what did they talk about? >> reporter: we're learning new details about that call over the last hour. senior administration official saying that call lasted about 45 minutes. two-thirds was focused on the release of hostages. they have been working around the clock to hammer out...
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see the difference on jeremy >> diamond in tel aviv. and this is cnn breaking news tonight in illinois. judge, removing donald trump from the state's ballot, citing the 14th amendment. and its so-called insurrectionist ban, that trump's campaign wasted no time in responding to it, saying it plans to quickly appeal this ruling the judge's decision comes after a similar challenge from colorado is pending now, before the supreme court for more on this, i want to bring in former assistant special watergate prosecutor, nick akerman, cnn legal analyst jennifer rodgers, and former prosecutor, jeremy saland. nick, what's your reaction to this ruling out of illinois? they be basically took what colorado did and they said, these are the facts we're going to just apply it to illinois. >> well, that's the same thing that the secretary of state in maine did. i mean, she did the exact same thing. i think everybody's just got to hold off because the supreme court is going to be the body that decides this in the end. no matter what happens so many hmm
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>> jeremy diamond for us in tel aviv. jeremy, thank you.h us now is general wesley clark, former supreme allied commander for nato. general, rafah on the far southern border of gaza, right up against egypt. these hostages that were rescued from there reunited with their families at a hospital in tel aviv. a dramatic scene. and i don't want to lose sight of what a complicated mission this is for israel to free these hostages so far in to this operation. what is the fact of this rescue, general, tell you right now about israel's capabilities and how they're conducting this war? >> it shows that the turmoil that's going on in gaza is yielding actionable intelligence, john. so, they're actually picking up locations of hostages and then they're setting up the plans to get them. this was always the intent of this operation is that when you get these people moving and they disrupt the command and control networks and you force hamas to talk online or through networks that can be monitored or people get information about it and they report it. this
>> jeremy diamond for us in tel aviv. jeremy, thank you.h us now is general wesley clark, former supreme allied commander for nato. general, rafah on the far southern border of gaza, right up against egypt. these hostages that were rescued from there reunited with their families at a hospital in tel aviv. a dramatic scene. and i don't want to lose sight of what a complicated mission this is for israel to free these hostages so far in to this operation. what is the fact of this rescue,...
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i want to get straight to cnn's jeremy diamond. jeremy, i know you've been watching all of these videos from different angles, surveillance video, you've been talking to sources inside gaza. what have you learned? >> well, dana, let's start with what eyewitnesses on the ground are telling us and that is that early this morning before dawn. in fact, a convoy of aid trucks crossed into western gaza city after passing an israeli military checkpoint, crowds of people hundreds of people quickly swarmed those trucks are climbing on top of them, grabbing what they could have other al za'anoun, a local journalists who i spoke with on the phone told me that minutes after that, the israeli military then opened fire and it was that gun in fire. he says that triggered mass pandemonium with people running away and the truck drivers also speeding off. and in the process of killing additional people. now, the palestinian ministry of health says that 104 people were killed in this incident altogether, 760 injured according to hotter al za'anoun, t
i want to get straight to cnn's jeremy diamond. jeremy, i know you've been watching all of these videos from different angles, surveillance video, you've been talking to sources inside gaza. what have you learned? >> well, dana, let's start with what eyewitnesses on the ground are telling us and that is that early this morning before dawn. in fact, a convoy of aid trucks crossed into western gaza city after passing an israeli military checkpoint, crowds of people hundreds of people...
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was in charae. ., ., not when jeremy corbyn was in charae. ., , ., not when jeremy corbyn was in charae. ., ._ . ., , charge. you may have heard rishi sunak saying _ charge. you may have heard rishi sunak saying the _ charge. you may have heard rishi sunak saying the labour - charge. you may have heard rishi sunak saying the labour party - charge. you may have heard rishi. sunak saying the labour party does not have a plan, but it is not its job to have a plan quite yet, is it? it is thejob job to have a plan quite yet, is it? it is the job of the opposition to provide an alternative to people in a way they can understand quite simply. but it has to be said that no opposition worth its salt is going to make too detailed a plan before it has to produce a manifesto in the run—up to the election on the basis that ever comes up with anything particularly useful, the government will still lead anyway and it will also unwittingly sometimes provide ammunition for a government keen to ban the labour party as it always is, as profligate and spendthrift. can party as it always is, as profligate a
was in charae. ., ., not when jeremy corbyn was in charae. ., , ., not when jeremy corbyn was in charae. ., ._ . ., , charge. you may have heard rishi sunak saying _ charge. you may have heard rishi sunak saying the _ charge. you may have heard rishi sunak saying the labour - charge. you may have heard rishi sunak saying the labour party - charge. you may have heard rishi. sunak saying the labour party does not have a plan, but it is not its job to have a plan quite yet, is it? it is thejob job...
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jeremy hunt talking a little bit earlier. _ working. jeremy hunt talking a little bit earlier.rlier. now, if- working. jeremy hunt talking a little bit earlier. now, if you i working. jeremy hunt talking a i little bit earlier. now, if you have tick tock, you might have noticed the app has pulled music by stars including taylor swift, the weekend and olivia roderigo. the app has needed users that use tracks from the artists on the universal record label and new videos will not be able to be made using those tracks. it all follows a row between the label and the platform. a licensing agreement expired on wednesday and a new deal couldn't be reached. just before we had to the sprint centre for all of that deadline day action, i want to show you one of the most watched videos on the bbc news website today. it is of an unusual rescue in australia. take a look at this. three—year—old ethan, you can just see him there, managed to crawl inside the machine in brisbane. he can to see the little boy stuck there. now, police were called to there. now, police were called to the shopping ce
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our international editor, jeremy bowen, is injerusalem.his the start of the assault on rafah? no, it is not. this is one raid, as you have been hearing, that they had been planning for some time. and it was really... a successful raid because they got there people out. but a full on assault on rafah would take first the incursions of tanks, many more air strikes, the presence of israeli soldiers there for not just days, but for weeks on end. so all that is still to come if, indeed, the or did is finally given for it to happen. the israelis say first of all what they need is a plan —— the or did is. made by the army, perhaps, to get those 1.5 million civilians there to a safe place. but all the un people and all the people going in and out of gaza that will tell you there are no safe places there in the gaza strip. jeremy, thank you, and apologies for the technical issues on the line. and in the last few minutes, we've just heard that the foreign office has announced sanctions on four extremist israeli settlers who it says have committed hu
our international editor, jeremy bowen, is injerusalem.his the start of the assault on rafah? no, it is not. this is one raid, as you have been hearing, that they had been planning for some time. and it was really... a successful raid because they got there people out. but a full on assault on rafah would take first the incursions of tanks, many more air strikes, the presence of israeli soldiers there for not just days, but for weeks on end. so all that is still to come if, indeed, the or did...
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jeremy corbyn sets up the inquiry under shami chakrabarti, which found that anti—semitism was not rifeuote, ignorant attitudes. the equality and human rights commission inquiry into the labour party, though, in 2019 took a much more serious view and found that the labour party was guilty on some counts of harassing and not dealing properly with some of its jewish membership. now keir starmer wants to leave that all behind. it would have been wiser for keir starmer to have suspended azhar ali as the labour candidate immediately. those comments about israel letting hamas attack on october 7th because they were they were in many ways those comments were worse than the comments that did lead to azhar ali suspension. there's no particular logic in terms of the timing of the suspension. he should have acted immediately. that wouldn't have saved labour from the by—election that was already done and dusted in terms of the candidates, but nonetheless it would have avoided the charges of indecision that have been labelled it. keir starmer now the question begs, the question that was thrown at ke
jeremy corbyn sets up the inquiry under shami chakrabarti, which found that anti—semitism was not rifeuote, ignorant attitudes. the equality and human rights commission inquiry into the labour party, though, in 2019 took a much more serious view and found that the labour party was guilty on some counts of harassing and not dealing properly with some of its jewish membership. now keir starmer wants to leave that all behind. it would have been wiser for keir starmer to have suspended azhar ali...
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jeremy bowen, thank— been a military solution. of wales has carried out his first public engagement since unexpectedly pulling out of a memorial service earlier this week, where he'd been due to give a reading. prince william visited a synagogue this morning, hearing about people's experiences of anti—semitism. our royal correspondent daniela relph was there. it was planned as a joint visit for the prince and princess of wales, but the prince was on his own as his wife continues her recovery from surgery. at a london synagogue, this group ofjewish students shared their experiences of anti—semitism. what personally do you feel when somebody does something like that? it's just constant and never ending and definitely dehumanizing. it was a powerful conversation for all involved. both catherine and i, you know, are extremely concerned about the rise of anti—semitism that you guys have talked about so eloquently this morning. and i'm just so sorry all of you here had to experience that. it has no place and it shouldn't happen. he then
jeremy bowen, thank— been a military solution. of wales has carried out his first public engagement since unexpectedly pulling out of a memorial service earlier this week, where he'd been due to give a reading. prince william visited a synagogue this morning, hearing about people's experiences of anti—semitism. our royal correspondent daniela relph was there. it was planned as a joint visit for the prince and princess of wales, but the prince was on his own as his wife continues her...
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let's bring in now jeremy diamond and tel aviv. jeremy give us an update on the fighting in gaza and particularly that hospital which continues to be under assault yeah fred, over the last few days is really special forces have been operating inside of nasir hospital. they said that they entered the hospital in the first place, demolishing its southern wall to locate the bodies of israeli hostages they said that they were acting on credible intelligence so far though they have yet to turn up the bodies of those hostages. instead, what they say that they have found so far are weapons caches as well as vehicles. both vehicles that they say hamas used on october 7, as well as israeli vehicles that they believe were brought into gaza. on october 7. and they also say that they found medicine with the names and photos of israeli hostages, which could perhaps be from the medicine that was sent into gaza that was destined for those hostages. but we have already gotten several reports that that medicine never indeed reached many of those ho
let's bring in now jeremy diamond and tel aviv. jeremy give us an update on the fighting in gaza and particularly that hospital which continues to be under assault yeah fred, over the last few days is really special forces have been operating inside of nasir hospital. they said that they entered the hospital in the first place, demolishing its southern wall to locate the bodies of israeli hostages they said that they were acting on credible intelligence so far though they have yet to turn up...
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i know you're working this with a lot of sources, jeremy, what are you learning >> well, wolf, based on eyewitness accounts, what here's what we understand happened. a convoy of aid trucks crossed into the neighborhood in western gaza city. this is in the northern part of gaza, within moments both of thousands of people began swarming around those aid trucks trying to desperately get aid that those trucks were carrying. we're then told that within minutes of those trucks crossing into northern gaza, the israeli military open-fire. this is according to our journalist khader al za'anoun, a local journalist who who has been working with us and other eyewitnesses on the ground that israeli military gunfire killed and wounded perhaps a couple of dozen people, but the majority of deaths that ensued in this incident happened as the drivers of those trucks amid the gunfire, amid the chaos, drove away running over. several people were told according to the palestinian ministry of health that 104 people total were killed in this incident, 760 people were injured, but will the israeli military
i know you're working this with a lot of sources, jeremy, what are you learning >> well, wolf, based on eyewitness accounts, what here's what we understand happened. a convoy of aid trucks crossed into the neighborhood in western gaza city. this is in the northern part of gaza, within moments both of thousands of people began swarming around those aid trucks trying to desperately get aid that those trucks were carrying. we're then told that within minutes of those trucks crossing into...
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jeremy saland. thank you so much >> lies, corruption, bribery prostitution in the new cnn original series, united states have scandals. see it an anchor and chief washington correspondent, jake tapper dives into some of the most sensational political controversies and talks to some of the most infamous political figures of the modern era to dissect the truth from the spin. here's a taste we're here to get your side of the store >> where are the weapons of mass destruction? >> how do you view your time as governor >> i had 2896 days in prison i asked myself 1,000 questions, including that for 30 or so years. i've shined a bright light on the inner workings of american political power. >> it never occurred to him that extorting i spent all my harm. people by engaged in a consensual fair with another man. it was shocking. >> how did you end up with a sex tape? and john edwards and they'll hundred days, they get old, fold, find some picked late. what >> you can't write this stuff >> looking back, i can'
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he was and was very critical of my boss and let jeremy he's let alone jeremy corbyn.right of the labour party. he he was he doesn't believe it. he was saying into the room saying it to play into the room because we don't know exactly. when see when i first heard, i see this was a of general of was a kind of general meeting of lancashire this to lancashire councillors. this to me was a meeting me sounds like it was a meeting exclusively labour exclusively of muslim labour members would been members. it would have been community famous community leaders that famous phrase, people have phrase, and people would have been to the gallery. um, been playing to the gallery. um, um graham would have been playing to the gallery to try and playing to the gallery to try anchu've almost admitted >> you've almost just admitted it. can't it. the labour party can't really much, it? really change too much, can it? well, it relies on well, i mean, it relies on muslim a large degree. >> i think what's happened is, is that the of left is that the sort of left antisemite ism that corbyn re
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jeremy, this is just awful. what more are you hearing? >> well, jim, i spoke with other al za'anoun, a local journalist who was on the ground when this incident happened and what he told me was that as soon as those this convoy of aid trucks crossed into this part of northern gaza in western gaza city. that thousands of people began to swarm those trucks. this is it's an area where about half 1 million people are really on the brink of famine right now in gaza and following that, within minutes, i'm told of those crowds swarming those trucks, gunfire erupted. it was coming from an israeli military position nearby where those trucks had just come in and how they're tells us that about 20 people or so were shot in that initial barrage of gunfire that set off a chaotic scene around those aid trucks were told by other and other eyewitnesses on the ground that the trucks then began driving away, plowing into people who were there, and that the majority of the hundred and four people who the palestinian ministry of health say were killed, were
jeremy, this is just awful. what more are you hearing? >> well, jim, i spoke with other al za'anoun, a local journalist who was on the ground when this incident happened and what he told me was that as soon as those this convoy of aid trucks crossed into this part of northern gaza in western gaza city. that thousands of people began to swarm those trucks. this is it's an area where about half 1 million people are really on the brink of famine right now in gaza and following that, within...
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he was and was very critical of my boss and let jeremy he's let alone jeremy corbyn.the right of the labour party. he he was he doesn't believe it. he was saying into the room saying it to play into the room because we don't know exactly. when see when i first heard, i see this was a of general of was a kind of general meeting of lancashire this to lancashire councillors. this to me was a meeting me sounds like it was a meeting exclusively labour exclusively of muslim labour members would been members. it would have been community famous community leaders that famous phrase, people have phrase, and people would have been to the gallery. um, been playing to the gallery. um, um graham would have been playing to the gallery to try and playing to the gallery to try anchu've almost admitted >> you've almost just admitted it. can't it. the labour party can't really much, it? really change too much, can it? well, it relies on well, i mean, it relies on muslim a large degree. >> i think what's happened is, is that the of left is that the sort of left antisemite ism that corby
he was and was very critical of my boss and let jeremy he's let alone jeremy corbyn.the right of the labour party. he he was he doesn't believe it. he was saying into the room saying it to play into the room because we don't know exactly. when see when i first heard, i see this was a of general of was a kind of general meeting of lancashire this to lancashire councillors. this to me was a meeting me sounds like it was a meeting exclusively labour exclusively of muslim labour members would been...
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jeremy vine get blame. here? jeremy vine get ready britain, here we go . ready britain, here we go. the vaccine injured. next patrick, thank you and good evening to you. >> well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that a former labour mp who's seeking re—election has been administratively suspended from the party over anti—semitic remarks he made during a party meeting the jewish labour movement has condemned the comments . graham jones comments. graham jones reportedly made about british israeli jews , saying they were israeli jews, saying they were appalling and unacceptable . it appalling and unacceptable. it comes after sir keir starmer withdrew his party's support for another candidate , azhar ali, another candidate, azhar ali, who was recorded . suggesting who was recorded. suggesting israel had used the hamas attack as a pretext to invade gaza . the as a pretext to invade gaza. the conservative minister, grant shapps, accused the labour leader of taking the public for fools by promoting a candidate who he says has expressed the most atrocious racism against jewish
jeremy vine get blame. here? jeremy vine get ready britain, here we go . ready britain, here we go. the vaccine injured. next patrick, thank you and good evening to you. >> well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that a former labour mp who's seeking re—election has been administratively suspended from the party over anti—semitic remarks he made during a party meeting the jewish labour movement has condemned the comments . graham jones comments. graham jones reportedly...
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jeremy diamond in tel aviv. thank you, jeremy, for all your reporting. sir. >> all right. let's bring in cnn >> global affairs analyst kim dozier and retired us army major mike lyons. i want to start with you. mike lyons just about how precise this operation was. and whether or not the united states, which has been pushing for this has been making an argument to say, look, you can be more precise. israel in gaza and not have these huge numbers of civilians being killed. when you look at this, is that a good argument to the united states can make? >> i think israel is going to continue to have pressure to be more precision with their attacks. i've talked to some of the folks. military that have experienced there that do believe that israel can be more precise with these attacks. and but they're not going to give up this mission of trying to find the cmos leaders where they believe are in this location. i think that's why they've decided to move this offensive operation down there. they believe they're giving enough of a heads-up, just civilians in these locations to get out
jeremy diamond in tel aviv. thank you, jeremy, for all your reporting. sir. >> all right. let's bring in cnn >> global affairs analyst kim dozier and retired us army major mike lyons. i want to start with you. mike lyons just about how precise this operation was. and whether or not the united states, which has been pushing for this has been making an argument to say, look, you can be more precise. israel in gaza and not have these huge numbers of civilians being killed. when you...
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boris, >> jeremy diamond live for us from tel aviv. thank you so much, jeremy. >> we want to >> go now to paris and melissa bell. melissa, you've been monitoring the status of these hostage and ceasefire talks bring us up to speed on where they are that's right, boris, the fact that they're even having taking place this often in paris. an encouraging sign there due to last possibly a few days involve bill burns, the cia director, but also the heads of intelligence of egypt qatar, the israeli center delegation, once they got the backing of the cabinet overnight and i think that in itself is encouraging. you'll remember that the last time these talks about finding not so much a ceasefire, boris, but a pause to the fighting in gaza and allowing some kind of swapping of hostages for palestinian prisoners. the talks had broken down last week in cairo with these radius describing the latest hamas proposal as delusional, they had been tomas have been suggesting a four-and-a-half month pause in the fighting and a swap. i think a couple of thin
boris, >> jeremy diamond live for us from tel aviv. thank you so much, jeremy. >> we want to >> go now to paris and melissa bell. melissa, you've been monitoring the status of these hostage and ceasefire talks bring us up to speed on where they are that's right, boris, the fact that they're even having taking place this often in paris. an encouraging sign there due to last possibly a few days involve bill burns, the cia director, but also the heads of intelligence of egypt...
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reeves was saying jeremy hunt difficulty in terms of...think people| will be quite happy about that in some businesses as well because it might stimulate the economy in 2024 but if they are paid for by cuts in public spending and foreseeable cuts for a number of years, that isn't going to be sustainable at all because those cuts which will be perhaps put into whatever budget we hear cannot happen because departments need the money, public services are deteriorating or that is what people think in a very large majority, they think things need to improve. there are various savages which are starved of funds and we have seen the impact of all this —— various services. so the reality is there will need to be extra spending. the rules may need to be rethought. spending. the rules may need to be rethou:ht. ., , , spending. the rules may need to be rethou:ht. . ,, ., , �* rethought. perhaps it doesn't matter! thank _ rethought. perhaps it doesn't matter! thank you _ rethought. perhaps it doesn't matter! thank you very i rethought. perhaps it does
reeves was saying jeremy hunt difficulty in terms of...think people| will be quite happy about that in some businesses as well because it might stimulate the economy in 2024 but if they are paid for by cuts in public spending and foreseeable cuts for a number of years, that isn't going to be sustainable at all because those cuts which will be perhaps put into whatever budget we hear cannot happen because departments need the money, public services are deteriorating or that is what people think...