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martin luther king. i've got at least eight or nine on my shelf, not counting yours and not to mention his that he wrote about himself, too. about ten of those. so the first question one wants to know is why did you think there was a need for yet another martin luther king book? two reasons. mainly. one, it had been a long time since the last king biographer in 40 years when the civil war, the trumpet sound came out. and since then we've had other great books about civil rights, about king, obviously, the taylor branch trilogy, but that's covers really america in the king years. david carroll's book is not a biography. it's wonderful. but 40 years between king biographies is ridiculous. that's much too long. and in that time, obviously, there's a lot more material, not just fbi material, but archival material that's come into play. and at the same time, there were people alive who knew dr. king and was really the sweet spot where i could get around and interview them for, you know, it was too late. and o
martin luther king. i've got at least eight or nine on my shelf, not counting yours and not to mention his that he wrote about himself, too. about ten of those. so the first question one wants to know is why did you think there was a need for yet another martin luther king book? two reasons. mainly. one, it had been a long time since the last king biographer in 40 years when the civil war, the trumpet sound came out. and since then we've had other great books about civil rights, about king,...
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martin. now it's back to. martin. >> thank you sofia. now yesterday marked the busiest day for small boats arrivals of this year so far, with 711 small boats arrivals yesterday alone. and this takes the total for the year now to 8278. exactly one third more than the same period last year. 14 boats were detected yesterday , suggesting detected yesterday, suggesting an average of 51 people per boat. and a home office spokesperson said this the unacceptable number of people who continue to cross the channel demonstrates exactly why we must get flights to rwanda off the ground as soon as possible. well, i'm joined now by our home and security editor, mark white. mark, welcome to the show. so yesterday was the good news day, operation vector. 800 officers in a new clampdown. today the news couldn't be more stark and the timing terrible for prime minister rishi sunak. >> yeah, the optics are terrible because actually, on the day that the home office was alerting us all to the fact that finally they
martin. now it's back to. martin. >> thank you sofia. now yesterday marked the busiest day for small boats arrivals of this year so far, with 711 small boats arrivals yesterday alone. and this takes the total for the year now to 8278. exactly one third more than the same period last year. 14 boats were detected yesterday , suggesting detected yesterday, suggesting an average of 51 people per boat. and a home office spokesperson said this the unacceptable number of people who continue to...
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martin luther king. i've got at least eight or nine on my shelf, not counting yours and not to mention his that he wrote about himself, too. about ten of those. so the first question one wants to know is why did you think there was a need for yet another martin luther king book? two reasons. mainly. one, it had been a long time since the last king biographer in 40 years when the civil war, the trumpet sound came out. and since then we've had other great books about civil rights, about king, obviously, the taylor branch trilogy, but that's covers really america in the king years. david carroll's book is not a biography. it's wonderful. but 40 years between king biographies is ridiculous. that's much too long. and in that time, obviously, there's a lot more material, not just fbi material, but archival material that's come into play. and at the same time, there were people alive who knew dr. king and was really the sweet spot where i could get around and interview them for, you know, it was too late. and o
martin luther king. i've got at least eight or nine on my shelf, not counting yours and not to mention his that he wrote about himself, too. about ten of those. so the first question one wants to know is why did you think there was a need for yet another martin luther king book? two reasons. mainly. one, it had been a long time since the last king biographer in 40 years when the civil war, the trumpet sound came out. and since then we've had other great books about civil rights, about king,...
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martin. back to. martin. >> right. loads of politics to get our teeth stuck into on this friday afternoon. so let's get cracking now . the mayoral cracking now. the mayoral election results are coming in across england and indeed we just had the verdict of the people in the east midlands, my home patch. and it's this labour's clare ward has become the first ever mayor for the region and i believe we'll be able to speak to her shortly. but first, i'm now joined in the studio by gb news political correspondent katherine forster and the founder of electoral calculus, mark in baxter. welcome back to the show. now, catherine martin batus very, very excited because of big analysis of the election results has just come in, which will allow us to make some projections ahead to the general election. what's the analysis? >> yes. so this is the projection of national share. if this was a general election , how this was a general election, how the votes would break down? bear in mind, of course, we don't have all the votes in yet,
martin. back to. martin. >> right. loads of politics to get our teeth stuck into on this friday afternoon. so let's get cracking now . the mayoral cracking now. the mayoral election results are coming in across england and indeed we just had the verdict of the people in the east midlands, my home patch. and it's this labour's clare ward has become the first ever mayor for the region and i believe we'll be able to speak to her shortly. but first, i'm now joined in the studio by gb news...
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i'm martin daubney , and this is gb martin daubney, and this is gb news. well, i'm delighted to say i'm now joined by labour mp nick thomas—symonds. nick, welcome to the show. always a pleasure. i'd like to talk to you about rwanda , if i could. we just heard in the last half an hour. , if i could. we just heard in the last half an hour . operation the last half an hour. operation vector is the name of the government's new crackdown. 800 immigration officers involved across the country chasing down 5700 people currently on bail . 5700 people currently on bail. will it work, or is it too little? too little, too late? more to the point, is it performative? on the eve of elections? >> well, martin, first of all, it's very good to join you , as it's very good to join you, as always. i've always feared that this rwanda policy is a gimmick, andifs this rwanda policy is a gimmick, and it's a pretty expensive gimmick at that, frankly. i mean , there's hundreds of millions of pounds that have already been spent on this scheme. and if you look at experience israel
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martin. it's back to. martin. >> thank you sam. now we start this hour with prince harry's return to the uk and he arrived in the past half hour to take part in a service at saint paups part in a service at saint paul's cathedral , celebrating paul's cathedral, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the invictus games. you can see the prince there arriving a short moment ago on those steps up to saint paul's. but while he's while he's in the uk, he won't be meeting his father the king. a spokesperson for prince harry said his majesty's full program meant there was no time for them to get together. well, gb news royal correspondent cameron walker is outside saint paul's cathedral now, where the ceremony is taking place. cameron spectacular weather you have there and indeed the crowd were warmly, warmly welcoming of prince harry as he arrived a few moments ago . moments ago. >> yeah, they absolutely were , >> yeah, they absolutely were, martin. he arrived in a range rover just at the entrance behind me. actually, he was wearing his mili
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isn't it, martin? i mean, when rishi sunak made those five pledges a year and a half ago, people said, oh, is that it? they're not very ambitious. and the original thinking was that they would fulfil them and then they'd give five more pledges. but those pledges have proved incredibly, incredibly difficult. yes they've pretty much got back inflation almost to 2. that's a big achievement. and of course, that was the news yesterday, rishi sunak came along and called an election off the back of it. but the most intractable one of all, of course, was stopping the boats. now, it was only on tuesday morning in vienna that he said to me that there would be regular flights taking off to rwanda from july , taking off to rwanda from july, but now there has been a condition attached to that and it is a monumentally big condition . the condition is if i condition. the condition is if i win the next election. now, given that the conservatives are 20 points behind in the polls, thatis 20 points behind in the polls,
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martin. to. martin. >> thank you ray. now it's been a turbulent time for the tory party over the past few days with local and mayoral election results rolling in and former home secretary suella braverman has said that rishi sunak must alter the current course and move to the right in response to the poll defeats . in contrast, the poll defeats. in contrast, the poll defeats. in contrast, the miriam cates, who believes that the party are simply blown it. and of course andy street said they should stay where they are. but that lost him. the mayoral election. now karen rishi sunak survived to the next election and our labour on course to march straight into number 10. well, let's speak now to the political correspondent at the spectator, james hill. james always a pleasure to see you on the show. where is the correct path for the conservatives to be if they stay where they are? clearly the electorate aren't warming to that. andy street says they mustn't move to the right suella braverman says that they must. if they move to
martin. to. martin. >> thank you ray. now it's been a turbulent time for the tory party over the past few days with local and mayoral election results rolling in and former home secretary suella braverman has said that rishi sunak must alter the current course and move to the right in response to the poll defeats . in contrast, the poll defeats. in contrast, the poll defeats. in contrast, the miriam cates, who believes that the party are simply blown it. and of course andy street said...
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go ahead, martin that go nowhere else to go. i mean, that's through the problems, you know, wait back to minute themselves into this corner where by now they have run out sort of new plans, new ideas. and now what is the real point, the real objective. now all of these at least is just self preservation, you know, and unfortunately, indirectly the grading elite i would say because that's something else here. but i'm talking about your team leader to see to how those, how the people that shows in my crone, and also to seem to keep that political base when it, even the device missing phone frenchman or german, can see that we're losing. and ukraine and russia is gaining a certain point that will be a tipping point. web mines will be focus on, the total will go through 3, will be more realistic rather than just to announce that i think what we origin closer to is. just recently the russian investor london told a british m b. but we know the little storm shadows being flooded by british soldiers. we know you didn't train your financ
go ahead, martin that go nowhere else to go. i mean, that's through the problems, you know, wait back to minute themselves into this corner where by now they have run out sort of new plans, new ideas. and now what is the real point, the real objective. now all of these at least is just self preservation, you know, and unfortunately, indirectly the grading elite i would say because that's something else here. but i'm talking about your team leader to see to how those, how the people that shows...
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martin. our top stories this evening. israel has rejected a ceasefire deal which hamas claims to have agreed with egyptian mediators, but says they're exhausting every possibility regarding negotiations. an israeli official described the proposed deal as softened and said it was a ruse intended to make israel look bad . it comes after israel look bad. it comes after israel ordered the evacuation of parts of rafah ahead of a large scale military offensive. hamas claims it meets several demands, including the return of displaced people and a prisoner swap. there's been no successful agreement on a ceasefire in gaza since a week long pause in november . well, students at november. well, students at oxford and cambridge have set up gaza protest camps on their university campuses . created in university campuses. created in the early hours of this morning, the early hours of this morning, the protesters are urging their universities to cut financial ties with israel over the country's offensive in
martin. our top stories this evening. israel has rejected a ceasefire deal which hamas claims to have agreed with egyptian mediators, but says they're exhausting every possibility regarding negotiations. an israeli official described the proposed deal as softened and said it was a ruse intended to make israel look bad . it comes after israel look bad. it comes after israel ordered the evacuation of parts of rafah ahead of a large scale military offensive. hamas claims it meets several demands,...
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i'm martin daubney , and 338. i'm martin daubney, and this is gb news. now, later in the show, across live to a pub, after the shocking and frankly grotesque news that more than two thirds of beer and wine served in british boozers is being served up short , measured. being served up short, measured. we must stamp this out now before that, the average household could be more than £120 better off each year from july. and that's because ofgem has lowered its price cap by 7. and this comes as energy becomes the first battleground on the general election campaign , with general election campaign, with rishi sunak and sir keir starmer pledging cheaper gas and electricity bills for voters. well, they would, wouldn't they? well, they would, wouldn't they? well, gb news. business and economics editor liam halligan joins me now with on the money liam, it's always a great friday when you rock up to the studio. >> let's talk myself out of the pub. come and talk to you. >> you get your measure. now, talking of which, now short energy bills are something everybody c
i'm martin daubney , and 338. i'm martin daubney, and this is gb news. now, later in the show, across live to a pub, after the shocking and frankly grotesque news that more than two thirds of beer and wine served in british boozers is being served up short , measured. being served up short, measured. we must stamp this out now before that, the average household could be more than £120 better off each year from july. and that's because ofgem has lowered its price cap by 7. and this comes as...
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martin. now it's back to. martin. >> thank you aaron. now we start with sir keir starmer's big pitch to win the next general election . and with labour election. and with labour seemingly on the brink of power, sir keir has denied that he's scaling back the party's ambitions . well, last year he ambitions. well, last year he set out what he said were five missions for national renewal. but today he's talked all about his six first steps that his party will take if it wins power . and here's what he said. >> i'm not scaling back our ambition absolutely at all. the way i've set this out has been a strategy i've been operating to for four years now, which is a strategy which was first to recognise the scale of the defeat of the labour party at the last general election, the worst defeat since 1935. and so stage one was changed, the labour party change it, turn it inside out, facing the country and serving working people. next stage, expose the government as incompetent, ably assisted by several
martin. now it's back to. martin. >> thank you aaron. now we start with sir keir starmer's big pitch to win the next general election . and with labour election. and with labour seemingly on the brink of power, sir keir has denied that he's scaling back the party's ambitions . well, last year he ambitions. well, last year he set out what he said were five missions for national renewal. but today he's talked all about his six first steps that his party will take if it wins power . and...
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go ahead martin. yeah, i think next and put it very well when he was talking about the book he wrote, you said, you know, we don't really get much out of the relationship with israel. and the main reason why we're so close to these right is because of the holocaust because the history you know, but i think to take george's point so very well, you know, self inflicted wounds such and such really and one that is gaping now, but it wouldn't be the button administration that looks at this from with any objective perspective they want kind of had a cup to view. i think about the, the implications of the next 2010 or 20 years. it might be the next about this generation of politicians and leaders in america to question this relationship. you know, in the old days it was, well, we need is one in the middle east because if the sort of rebellious children, otherwise 9 knows the adverb stays. but become a little bit north to it, a bit difficult to deal with is real. be that a crack the width, i'm going to show t
go ahead martin. yeah, i think next and put it very well when he was talking about the book he wrote, you said, you know, we don't really get much out of the relationship with israel. and the main reason why we're so close to these right is because of the holocaust because the history you know, but i think to take george's point so very well, you know, self inflicted wounds such and such really and one that is gaping now, but it wouldn't be the button administration that looks at this from with...
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my name is steve martin. steve martin! i am a wild and crazy guy! cheering and applause steve! (martin) a documentary in two pieces explores the life of a man who first made his name with stand—up comedy. his absurdist humour was big on silliness and human fragility. it�*s hard to overestimate how huge steve martin once was. steve was a rock star, and i don't even think steve quite remembers how big of a star he was. i mean, he was outdrawing the eagles and fleetwood mac in concert stadiums. he was a phenomenon in america. the documentary shows how steve martin played with the conventions of stand—up comedy, holding back on punch lines, or indicators, as he calls them, to signal audiences as to when they could laugh. so i had this theory, what if i took out the indicators butjust kept going? i was after that quality that is indefinable, where you say, "i don�*t know why it was funny... "..but it was." when you look back at the early part of your career, when you were doing stand—up, what was it that enabled you to prevail, do you think? i call it workarounds. you know
my name is steve martin. steve martin! i am a wild and crazy guy! cheering and applause steve! (martin) a documentary in two pieces explores the life of a man who first made his name with stand—up comedy. his absurdist humour was big on silliness and human fragility. it�*s hard to overestimate how huge steve martin once was. steve was a rock star, and i don't even think steve quite remembers how big of a star he was. i mean, he was outdrawing the eagles and fleetwood mac in concert...
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martin. now back to. martin. >> thank you tatiana. we've got absolutely tonnes to get through , so let's get cracking. we start with some scary figures that underline the scale of the migrant crisis and the devastating impact that it's having on our public services. well gb news viewers can see pictures of more small boat migrants arriving in dover today and some frightening numbers that show the huge pressure on housing and public services caused by mass migration have come to light in a new report, and i'm joined now by tory mp neil o'brien , who is one of the neil o'brien, who is one of the authors of the report and also former housing minister. welcome to the show, neil. absolute delight. this report is simply astonishing . the magnitude of astonishing. the magnitude of immigration laid bare some uncomfortable truths about the impact. it's having, and in particular one that leaps out here 89% of the pressure on housing, 1.34 million increase in the deficit in the past ten years is solely been driven by net immigration. tell us mor
martin. now back to. martin. >> thank you tatiana. we've got absolutely tonnes to get through , so let's get cracking. we start with some scary figures that underline the scale of the migrant crisis and the devastating impact that it's having on our public services. well gb news viewers can see pictures of more small boat migrants arriving in dover today and some frightening numbers that show the huge pressure on housing and public services caused by mass migration have come to light in a...
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nick: martin griffiths, thank. martin: thank you very much. appreciate it. ♪ amna: among the families caught in between the israel and hamas war, is the abu zaiter family, amjad, maha, and their two daughters, five-year-old sham, and three-year-old julia. julia suffers from an extremely rare neurological disorder called ahc, or alternating hemiplegia, that causes muscle stiffness, seizures, and paralysis. only 1000 cases worldwide have been confirmed. before the war, julia managed with medication. but ahc is triggered by stimuli, like loud noises and changes in temperature. in a tent, in a warzone, julia is today unable to sit or stand, and is running out of medication. a number of families with children who have ahc have rallied to help julia. among them, is simon frost, who i spoke with yesterday. simon, thank you for being here. simon: it's good to be here. thank you for having me. amna: so tell us how you came to know about julia and her family in the first place. what's the connection there between your families? simon: so my little gir
nick: martin griffiths, thank. martin: thank you very much. appreciate it. ♪ amna: among the families caught in between the israel and hamas war, is the abu zaiter family, amjad, maha, and their two daughters, five-year-old sham, and three-year-old julia. julia suffers from an extremely rare neurological disorder called ahc, or alternating hemiplegia, that causes muscle stiffness, seizures, and paralysis. only 1000 cases worldwide have been confirmed. before the war, julia managed with...
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martin. to. martin. >> thank you tatiana. now later this hour, i'll discuss the claim from the boss of one of one of britain's biggest store chains that police are not interested in tackling shoplifting . but first, there's shoplifting. but first, there's a brand new way to get in touch with us here @gbnews. and here's bev turner with all the details. >> we are proud to be gb news the people's channel. and as you know, we always love to hear your views. now there's a new way of getting in touch with us at gbnews.com/yoursay by commenting, you can be part of a live conversation and join our gb news community. you can even talk to me bev turner or any of the members of the gb news family. simply go to gbnews.com/yoursay >> i'm patrick christys every weeknight from nine, i bring you two hours of unmissable, explosive debate and headline grabbing interviews. what impact has that had ? has that had? >> we got death threats and the bomb threat and so on. >> our job is to do what's in >> ourjob is to do what's in the best interest o
martin. to. martin. >> thank you tatiana. now later this hour, i'll discuss the claim from the boss of one of one of britain's biggest store chains that police are not interested in tackling shoplifting . but first, there's shoplifting. but first, there's a brand new way to get in touch with us here @gbnews. and here's bev turner with all the details. >> we are proud to be gb news the people's channel. and as you know, we always love to hear your views. now there's a new way of...
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martin. now it's back to. martin. >> thank you sophia. now we start this hour , the gb news start this hour, the gb news exclusive and rishi sunak has been sticking to his guns and says that the rwanda plan is the best deterrent to stop illegal migrants coming to the uk. well, the prime minister was in vienna this morning for talks with the austrian chancellor, karl nehammer. mr sunak says as many as 15 european union member states are actually preparing to follow britain's lead on migration. >> that's why our rwanda scheme is so important. >> that's why our rwanda scheme is so important . we are is so important. we are pioneering something new, i said when i first got this job that where britain leads, others would follow when it comes to tackling illegal migration. and you can see that that is now clearly the case. and i've had very constructive dialogue today with the chancellor here in austria about what more we can do to work together and again, to lead this conversation in europe, as we are seeing others are seeing what we have seen
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even martin. yeah, i think i do agree with you, but i think, you know, what historians in general is tend to not look too carefully at what killed referred to. as you know, in the detail land is we're only really made possible by the feet of germany and russian operation. but the rosa was a colossal mean minute, tre, fail, spectacular. say that. but why with the germans? what was in the advancing eastward mainly to look for more oil. and the main reason why the deadline is repulsive was because of the time of the june 9044. the germans had no, no real efforts to speak of. by that time they basically run out fuel and then we know enough probably that surround the even to flight a few places they have possibly deadlines would have been a very, very different story if the, if the ethel associated types. and they said that the numbers and the planes to get out to, to, to provide so i think we need to put it on into context. but, you know, we're not looking at middle to contact. the last thing they say
even martin. yeah, i think i do agree with you, but i think, you know, what historians in general is tend to not look too carefully at what killed referred to. as you know, in the detail land is we're only really made possible by the feet of germany and russian operation. but the rosa was a colossal mean minute, tre, fail, spectacular. say that. but why with the germans? what was in the advancing eastward mainly to look for more oil. and the main reason why the deadline is repulsive was because...
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martin. to. martin. >> thank you tamsin. now we start with sir keir starmer's first major speech of the general election campaign. and the labour leader says that voters can trust his party on the economy. sir keir said economic stability will be one of the bedrocks of his party's manifesto. well, sir keir made his speech in worthing , in west his speech in worthing, in west sussex, and our political correspondents katherine forster joins us live and direct from there now. catherine, welcome to there now. catherine, welcome to the show. so you can trust me on the show. so you can trust me on the economy. i will fight for you. working people will be the onesi you. working people will be the ones i protect from the whirlwind of chaos brought by the tories. but catherine, i've been through this script. i can't find any detail whatsoever. help me out , welcome whatsoever. help me out, welcome to worthing , martin. this is a to worthing, martin. this is a seat which has been conserved . seat which has been conserved. tim loughton
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martin. >> thank you aaron. now to some breaking news. the slovakian prime minister, robert fico , has prime minister, robert fico, has been shot and wounded. mr fico was shot in front of a cultural community centre in a town named handlova, where a government meeting had just been held . meeting had just been held. several shots were heard and the slovak leader has been taken to hospital and his alleged assailant has been detained by the police. well, joining us now for a full update as gb news home and security editor, mark white. mark, a dramatic dramatic scene. what's the latest? what do we know about robert fico's politics? do we know anything at all about his would be assailant, not at this stage. but as we tell you about the events that unfolded , we can events that unfolded, we can show you some video. the dramatic moments just after he was shot in the abdomen. you can see him being bundled into one of the security vehicles there by his close protection detail. and taken off to hospit
martin. >> thank you aaron. now to some breaking news. the slovakian prime minister, robert fico , has prime minister, robert fico, has been shot and wounded. mr fico was shot in front of a cultural community centre in a town named handlova, where a government meeting had just been held . meeting had just been held. several shots were heard and the slovak leader has been taken to hospital and his alleged assailant has been detained by the police. well, joining us now for a full update as...
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martin daubney. it's 7:18. got some of your feedback . 7:18. got some of your feedback. quick. off the mark to that original story there about the shocking scenes in peckham where a mob surrounded a coach and prevented it taking seven asylum seekers, allegedly to the bibby stockholm , a viewer says it's stockholm, a viewer says it's absolutely disgraceful. police farce saint george's day police had riot gear today. the police allowed the mob to rule. you know , it's undeniable that that know, it's undeniable that that often is the case. i was on the armistice day, protest out there. the police were very quickly tooled up for that one, and they were very quickly tooled up on saint george's day, very, very different tactics. kettling coming to on the crowd today, it almost looked like they were standing around bald and simply watching it as it went on. tires were slashed , went on. tires were slashed, vehicles were put underneath that coach. a human blockade formed around it. as patrick christys said h
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martin. tominey. now back to. martin. >> thank you tatjana. there's so much politics to get through today, but we start this hour with a huge climb down from the bbc over a nigel farage speech early today, nigel farage heavily criticised the bbc after one of its newsreaders accused him of using inflammatory language during a broadcast of his speech at a reform uk events campaign event in dover. and let's have a little listen about the wave of. >> and i'm using his words, not mine. aggressive young males that are coming into poland having crossed the mediterranean. and he has said that this is now a matter of national security. >> nigel farage, with his, customary inflammatory language there at a reform uk press conference, he declined to stand as a for a seat. but we will have more . have more. >> well, within an hour of that little outburst, that live tv moment. the presenter issued this on air apology . this on air apology. >> nigel farage now an apology. earlier today we heard live from ni
martin. tominey. now back to. martin. >> thank you tatjana. there's so much politics to get through today, but we start this hour with a huge climb down from the bbc over a nigel farage speech early today, nigel farage heavily criticised the bbc after one of its newsreaders accused him of using inflammatory language during a broadcast of his speech at a reform uk events campaign event in dover. and let's have a little listen about the wave of. >> and i'm using his words, not mine....
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let's bring martin in on this. _ in what they are saying again. bring martin in on this. do in what they are saying again. lizii“: bring martin in on this. do we in what they are saying again.- bring martin in on this. do we know much about what the other parties are proposing when it comes to finding policies to engage younger people, particularly when it comes to educational opportunities? weill. to educational opportunities? well, first of all, to educational opportunities? well, first of all. i— to educational opportunities? well, first of all, i don't _ to educational opportunities? well, first of all, i don't think _ to educational opportunities? well, first of all, i don't think this - first of all, i don't think this apprenticeship idea and the idea of getting rid of so—called mickey mouse degrees would apply in wales because education of courses devolved to wales and is highly unlikely that the welsh government would want to go along with this kind of rhetoric. i think that so far as many young people are concerned, the difficulty is that once they get thei
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martin. to. martin. >> thank you sam. now what a show. let's get stuck in. is rishi sunak about to call a snap general election? well, it was announced this morning that inflation is now at its lowest level in three years. a new figures have revealed that immigration is also beginning to come down, albeit slightly, with the number of foreign nationals moving to the uk to work and study falling by 25. now. this has led many people to say the conservative party's fortunes are finally beginning to turn a corner. so the big question is, is now the time for the prime minister to call the nation to the polls? well, we can now cross live to downing street and speak to gb news political correspondent , katherine correspondent, katherine forster. catherine, welcome to the show . yesterday you're with the show. yesterday you're with the show. yesterday you're with the prime minister in vienna. today the prime minister, seemingly the rumour mill throwing the cat amongst the pigeons. what's the latest fr
martin. to. martin. >> thank you sam. now what a show. let's get stuck in. is rishi sunak about to call a snap general election? well, it was announced this morning that inflation is now at its lowest level in three years. a new figures have revealed that immigration is also beginning to come down, albeit slightly, with the number of foreign nationals moving to the uk to work and study falling by 25. now. this has led many people to say the conservative party's fortunes are finally...
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to the martin daubney welcome to the martin daubney show on gb news. broadcasting live from the heart of westminster. all across the uk. on today's show, responding to sir keir starmer six step plan, the chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt, today roared starmer will help himself to your families wallets. you also accused labour of fake news by scaring pensioners over national insurance reform. and he also called angela rayner's workers rights reforms an unmitigated tragedy. well, that's all fine and dandy, but can the tories offer voters a desperately needed tax cut next year? but have the shocking story of the asylum seeker who murdered a pensioner? ahmed al fayed claimed it was revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. he's now been jailed for life, with the minimum term of 45 years. and later in the show, i'll be joined by my in the studio, by my all star panel. and today i'll be asking them this question should britain accept palestinian refugees? and can we trust the labour party to run the country? that's all coming up between now and 6 pm. w
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a martin. i mean, he's absolutely right. i mean, looking at the, the precursors of the complex and for world war one in world war 2. but i think everybody needs to stand back here is that if this is a conflict that the nato european countries want, i mean russia is not attacking any of these countries whatsoever. there is no in pending invasion of western europe by russia. there is no, and i mean even the, the, the biggest proponents are ukraine but probably wouldn't admit that it least not in pending right now. i mean, this is a craven choice on the part of europe into leads in american awaits is to prepare for a war that they want. go ahead, martin. don't know what else to go. i mean, that's through the problem. you know, way back to minute themselves into this corner where by now they have run out of new plans, new ideas. and now what is the real point? the real objective now of these at least is just self preservation. you know, and unfortunately, indirectly the grading elite i would say because that's something else you
a martin. i mean, he's absolutely right. i mean, looking at the, the precursors of the complex and for world war one in world war 2. but i think everybody needs to stand back here is that if this is a conflict that the nato european countries want, i mean russia is not attacking any of these countries whatsoever. there is no in pending invasion of western europe by russia. there is no, and i mean even the, the, the biggest proponents are ukraine but probably wouldn't admit that it least not in...
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now martin. and that has netted the gangs about £2 million this year, 90,000. 9000, i should say , have crossed 9000, i should say, have crossed the english channel. and that has netted the gangs £270 million. so you can see what a big business it is for gangs that are increasingly organised in the nature, the way that they operate and the supply chains that they have. so dismantling them in any meaningful way is going to be very difficult . going to be very difficult. >> and mark isn't the problem. you're just playing whack a mole with the people smugglers. as soon as you nick one, another, one is going to step into their shoes and take over. we saw this guy called barzan majeed. he was deported from the uk. he lived in britain, deported, but he carried on his business from abroad. he smuggled so many people over, he's forgotten the numbers. he said it's an excess of 10,000. and that. isn't that the problem? as soon as you get rid of one person, it's so lucrative with the sort of numbers you'r
now martin. and that has netted the gangs about £2 million this year, 90,000. 9000, i should say , have crossed 9000, i should say, have crossed the english channel. and that has netted the gangs £270 million. so you can see what a big business it is for gangs that are increasingly organised in the nature, the way that they operate and the supply chains that they have. so dismantling them in any meaningful way is going to be very difficult . going to be very difficult. >> and mark isn't...
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martin. basically what this judgement says is that echr legislation is supreme in northern ireland. now, that is because the windsor, the windsor agreement, essentially underpins the good friday agreement and the good friday agreement and the good friday agreement and the good friday agreement is has the good friday agreement is has the echr legislation woven into the echr legislation woven into the very threads of it? basically, no . all rights basically, no. all rights enshrined in echr law are also enshrined in echr law are also enshrined in echr law are also enshrined in the good friday agreement and are also enshrined in the windsor agreement, as you say, that is a big problem for rishi sunak. the whole point of his illegal immigration act. but that final bit, that rwanda bill, which he managed to get through a few weeks ago, is that it would circumnavigate eu law . it would circumnavigate eu law. and what this judgement says is, well, in northern ireland, it's not allowed to circumnavig
martin. basically what this judgement says is that echr legislation is supreme in northern ireland. now, that is because the windsor, the windsor agreement, essentially underpins the good friday agreement and the good friday agreement and the good friday agreement and the good friday agreement is has the good friday agreement is has the echr legislation woven into the echr legislation woven into the very threads of it? basically, no . all rights basically, no. all rights enshrined in echr law...
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so there you go, martin. these ministers, they say one thing and they just do the other thing, and all they can do is criticise. but no one can do is criticise. but no one can bring up a solution. and when a solution is presented then it's just not viable. they haven't got the infrastructure to carry it out. >> yeah. you know they should get more people like you involved. harjeet singh bhangal superb start to the show. i think the dna database mate, thatis think the dna database mate, that is a fascinating idea . that is a fascinating idea. yeah. let's nudge this conversation on because, as promised, to some good news at last for the government as they try to stop those boats. because almost 1000 people were allegedly prevented from crossing the channel last week. and while 54 migrants came across on sunday, 218 people were stopped from leaving france or they were returned to that country. well, i'm joined now by kevin saunders, of course, is the former chief immigration officer for the uk border force at cal
so there you go, martin. these ministers, they say one thing and they just do the other thing, and all they can do is criticise. but no one can do is criticise. but no one can bring up a solution. and when a solution is presented then it's just not viable. they haven't got the infrastructure to carry it out. >> yeah. you know they should get more people like you involved. harjeet singh bhangal superb start to the show. i think the dna database mate, thatis think the dna database mate,...
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martín nos dijo que acaba de perder su trabajo. la buena noticia es que la inflación bajó un poco en abril, según cnbc, pero la mala es que los precios de los productos subieron un 0.3% en el mes de marzo. todo ha subido y altas. la canasta básica ya subió casi el doble y ahorita con lo que comprábamos antes, ya ahorita ya es muy difícil, algo con lo que concuerdan muchos otros padres de familia. ahorita vas a comprar algo a la inhóspitas 100 $ y no traes nada. el ciclo escolar está a punto de terminar y muchos niños se quedarán en casa, lo que requerirá más gastos para alimentos y posiblemente para el cuidado infantil. hay organizaciones como caridades católicas que ayudan a familias que así lo necesitan. tenemos muchas ocasiones en nuestras parroquias a donde servimos comidas de martes a sábado. esta ayuda es gratuita y solo requiere que se registren en persona y la información es confidencial. estos servicios es para toda la comunidad. a cualquier persona que ocupa la comida a vengan a estos servicios es para to
martín nos dijo que acaba de perder su trabajo. la buena noticia es que la inflación bajó un poco en abril, según cnbc, pero la mala es que los precios de los productos subieron un 0.3% en el mes de marzo. todo ha subido y altas. la canasta básica ya subió casi el doble y ahorita con lo que comprábamos antes, ya ahorita ya es muy difícil, algo con lo que concuerdan muchos otros padres de familia. ahorita vas a comprar algo a la inhóspitas 100 $ y no traes nada. el ciclo escolar está a...
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i will start with martin. this was all about the labour party setting out its plans for the nhs which is always a key election issue. now, it has somewhat been diverted by this ongoing trauma over what will happen to diane abbott and her role will be in the party —— ongoing drama. i abbott and her role will be in the party -- ongoing drama.- abbott and her role will be in the party -- ongoing drama. i think many --eole will party -- ongoing drama. i think many peeple will be — party -- ongoing drama. i think many peeple will be very — party -- ongoing drama. i think many people will be very concerned - party -- ongoing drama. i think many people will be very concerned about l people will be very concerned about the way that diane abbott has been treated. she's obviously been a loyal member of the labour party in westminster for approaching a0 years. as well as an enormous around of respect, the first black woman mp who was elected and therefore, she has that significance which i think many people look
i will start with martin. this was all about the labour party setting out its plans for the nhs which is always a key election issue. now, it has somewhat been diverted by this ongoing trauma over what will happen to diane abbott and her role will be in the party —— ongoing drama. i abbott and her role will be in the party -- ongoing drama.- abbott and her role will be in the party -- ongoing drama. i think many --eole will party -- ongoing drama. i think many peeple will be — party --...
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martin. thank you. the top stories, some breaking news. first, a primary school teacher has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years for killing her partner, fiona beal , killing her partner, fiona beal, who's 50 years old, stabbed nicholas billingham and buried his body in their garden. the old bailey heard she killed him in cold blood before impersonating him in text messages to try to convince his family that he was safe and well . labour's deputy leader says she doesn't see any reason why diane abbott cannot stand as an mp with the party at the general election, according to reports in the guardian. angela rayner believes mr abbott hasn't been treated fairly or appropriately. the veteran mp had the labour whip restored this week after a long suspension . she's accused long suspension. she's accused the keir starmer of culling the party's left wing , but sir keir party's left wing, but sir keir says he wants the highest quality candidates and described her as a trailblazer. mea
martin. thank you. the top stories, some breaking news. first, a primary school teacher has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years for killing her partner, fiona beal , killing her partner, fiona beal, who's 50 years old, stabbed nicholas billingham and buried his body in their garden. the old bailey heard she killed him in cold blood before impersonating him in text messages to try to convince his family that he was safe and well . labour's deputy leader says she doesn't see any...
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>> is that right, martin? i think that at this stage that ukip had suddenly ukip did very well in european elections , but well in european elections, but remember those. but neither neither ukip nor reform are very big. it's running in local council elections, but they got 4 million votes in the general election , didn't they, without election, didn't they, without even achieving one. >> but it makes you wonder quite what their strategy is. >> are they trying to replace the conservatives? in which case you want to do what the lib dems do and run lots of candidates locally and build up support and overtake the conservatives in a way like labour did in overtook the liberal party at the start of the 20th century? or are they slightly confused? and they think they're in america that farage can run as the conservative candidate for president and win the primary vote. but that isn't how the system works here. listen, listen . listen. >> the most important thing with the two parties that have dominated politics in t
>> is that right, martin? i think that at this stage that ukip had suddenly ukip did very well in european elections , but well in european elections, but remember those. but neither neither ukip nor reform are very big. it's running in local council elections, but they got 4 million votes in the general election , didn't they, without election, didn't they, without even achieving one. >> but it makes you wonder quite what their strategy is. >> are they trying to replace the...
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let's bring in martin yi in going on here. let's bring in martin yip in hong — going on here. let's bring in martin yip in hong kong- _ going on here. let's bring in martin yip in hong kong. tell— going on here. let's bring in martin yip in hong kong. tell us _ going on here. let's bring in martin yip in hong kong. tell us about - going on here. let's bring in martin yip in hong kong. tell us about the scale of the trade relation between europe and china and why china is quite keen to keep that established. well, as hugh hasjust mentioned about_ well, as hugh hasjust mentioned about the — well, as hugh hasjust mentioned about the dumping of electric cars, that is_ about the dumping of electric cars, that is one — about the dumping of electric cars, that is one of the key points between _ that is one of the key points between china and pretty much the whole _ between china and pretty much the whole europe economy, especially when _ whole europe economy, especially when the — whole europe economy, especially when the european union has now brought— when the european un
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martin to see her kids. >> this is dr. martin, look. say hi. >> hi. >> hi, doctor. >> hi. how are you? >> reporter: too young to know they're meeting the woman who saved their mother's life. >> thank you so much. >> of course. >> it's, like -- >> reporter: and the program is working. doctors tell us 40% to 50% of women with this condition used to be admitted to the icu. now it's down to 20%. lester. >> all right. cynthia, i'm sad to say after ten years, this is your last report for nbc. >> well, lester, it has been an honor to work with you on this broadcast, which has nurtured and celebrated original investigative reporting. yeah, i've had an incredible run, and in no small part thanks to you and the really high standards you set. >> you're certainly kind. thank you. we will miss you. >> i'll miss you. this is a hot flash. but this is a not flash. for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms due to menopause... ...veozah is the first and only prescription treatment that directly blocks a source of hot flashes and night sweats. with 100% hormone-free veozah... ...you can have
martin to see her kids. >> this is dr. martin, look. say hi. >> hi. >> hi, doctor. >> hi. how are you? >> reporter: too young to know they're meeting the woman who saved their mother's life. >> thank you so much. >> of course. >> it's, like -- >> reporter: and the program is working. doctors tell us 40% to 50% of women with this condition used to be admitted to the icu. now it's down to 20%. lester. >> all right. cynthia, i'm sad to...
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martin, ithink we can't hear— persuade... martin, ithink we can't hear you _ persuade... martin, ithink we can't hear you right _ persuade... martin, ithink we can't hear you right now, - persuade... martin, ithink we can't hear you right now, a - can't hear you right now, a technical error there. but we will be bring you more on that in the sentencing a bit later from hong kong. national security adviser to benjamin that yahoo says he expects the war against hamas to continue for at least another seven months. the israeli military says it has established "full operational control" over the philadelphi corridor along the gaza—egypt border, discovering dozens of rocket launchers and at least 20 cross—border smuggling tunnels there so far. israeli troops first moved into rafah several weeks ago, following months of international warnings against entering the area, where more than half of gazans had taken refuge after being displaced by months of fighting elsewhere in the strip. with me is now is mohamed taha, from bbc arabic. just firstly, what's the significance of thi
martin, ithink we can't hear— persuade... martin, ithink we can't hear you _ persuade... martin, ithink we can't hear you right _ persuade... martin, ithink we can't hear you right now, - persuade... martin, ithink we can't hear you right now, a - can't hear you right now, a technical error there. but we will be bring you more on that in the sentencing a bit later from hong kong. national security adviser to benjamin that yahoo says he expects the war against hamas to continue for at least...