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going into his training camp for the rounds in our house. yes that fight , but believes one of massive round. but you know, i'm that fight, but believes one of those substances in his defence reading he reading these studies. he doesn't to a professional doesn't want to a professional boxer. this title, was contaminated . you had looked boxer. he's this lovely title, great to have. yeah. great thing to have. yeah. enough yeah. you know, but i'm was contaminated. you had looked at the uk anti—doping agency who the bad guy . a real bad guy. my the bad guy. a real bad guy. my as can't oversee all the tests for boxing as well. good i can't watch a boxing match, nigel, because it board of control, didn't that just makes me feel ill to see two people trying to beat andrew. i'm with you. yeah. i that they accepted it was mean, i. it's called sport. yeah, i've only ever covered one unintentional but they haven't boxing match in my life as a and accepted that any those 14 it was in new york , and i've pieces of evidence put forward it was in new york, and i've never done anything like that with the supplements he had been before . and i emerged from the taken that we thought were legal before. and i emerged from the ring, from the from the side of supplements were were were found the ring just covered in blood. so no , i'm never going to do to be contaminated so that's why so no, i'm never going to do this again. this is this is he got the two year ban. and of absolutely feisty absolutely barbaric, feisty here. but never quite course now is people listening watching will think how many of here. but we never quite i wouldn't ban it because i don't good morning and welcome to the those other great did he achieve point of gb news with me andrew like banning things. but just i pierce and bev turner. lots to when he may have taken an don't want to either. i just come on. today's show. first of illegal substance and wasn't couldn't. if someone offered me detected . they may think that even muhammad ali versus joe, all, donald trump has arrived in which is i wouldn't want to new york as he prepares for his detected. they may think that i mean, having covered his career watch it because it's awful. i storeyed legal battle, becoming look i happen to my met ali. the first former president to ovenl mean, having covered his career over, i think, you know, he fought £130 i'm sorry, hundred yeah well exactly yeah. i mean face criminal charges. will he he a player. be found guilty of all 34 felony £35, hundred and £40, hundred he was a lovely player. remember, spent days
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£47. what we call lightweight, remember, i spent three days with and years ago with him years and years ago when still he was still charges? stay with gb news for light, welterweight and when he still he was still compos mentis. and he's one of the latest. it could you could welterweight, very much an elite the nicest people that i've ever level. he would have been tested decide to stay with you instead met punch drunk because of circus, because that's what the nicest people that i've ever with some, you know, with some meput punch drunk because the nicest people that i've ever meput me punch drunk because the nicest people that i've ever meput me punching| drunk because the nicest people that i've ever meput me punching him nk because the nicest people that i've ever it's going to be. and tributes meput me punching him exactly use the nicest people that i've ever meput me punching him exactly .se he put me punching him exactly. yeah. see, joshua is one of the are pouring in for nigella lawson, the former chancellor meticulousness because at that nicest you could ever be. nicest people you could ever be. he's man. oh, yeah. you who's died at the age of 91. he level, those guys all a lot. i was thatcher's great he's a lovely man. oh, yeah. you could him tanya was margaret thatcher's great radical tax cutting chancellor, just wonder people whether could call him a boy. tanya right. let's move on to our sir, father to sir, and, of course, father to nigella lot of people people will think, you know, he stories today right, olivia nigella lawson. a lot of people will c'est omah marks was knocking on age. he hadn't pratt—korbel we were just talking about this with peter will know as c'est omah marks three years as labour's leader . fought quite as much in the last blakeslee , a killer cashman blakeslee, a killer cashman didn't up in court to hear the three years as labour's leader. are you convinced by his ability few years. he probably have to lead the party and indeed the retired years ago, but they both statement from the mother that country , especially when it would have deeply broke my heart country, especially when it comes to defending borders , wanted this fight , carlin and wanted this fight, carlin and again as the it feels like a comes to defending our borders, women's and growing the brook, and they were both well women's rights and growing the economy ? i mean, your sense of injustice in that time. by the well past their sell by it adds what gutless creep economy? i mean, are your thoughts ? and now we know it's a date. and who knows? i mean, i'm it just adds what gutless creep this drug dealer is. he's a thoughts? and now we know it's a changing of the guard stamps not casting aspersions that he featuring the profile king did do deliberately, but he has gutless , disgusting creep . and featuring the profile of king charles. on sale today, but gutless, disgusting creep. and what her mother said is the that been found wanting by ukad in charles. go on sale today, but minus the crown . and now we're the boxing of control two year they are now starting their life ban. i doubt will ever and then sentence . i'm living without he weighs officially he's retired but so it doesn't make sentence. i'm living without aunt olivia and it's just i mean, i just it wrenches my it any better and it really it minus the crown. and now we're going to look at the cabinet is a stain on the rest of his stomach but going to what we're leaks table of who has become career as a post sportsman , as saying is that these drug popular and who has not, how dealers i mean they have to be that has changed. keep your career as a post sportsman, as a celebrity, as an endorser of views coming to us this morning brands, of motivational they have to be brought to at gb views at gbnews.uk is the speaking, whatever it is it account. you know, he's got a 42
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could have gone on day with done email , as year sentence for murder in this at gb views at gbnews.uk is the email, as always. all of that with his life. you know, that's beautiful young girl. but what and a lot more. first of all, all ruined now. gareth, great to we doing about drugs in this here's your news with tatiana see you . gareth davis, country are doing about see you. gareth davis, a journalist to bring us up to country? what are we doing about it? these guys? but had two sanchez. speed on all of that. what a sad it? these guys? but he had two guns him. yeah not one, but guns on him. yeah not one, but two on. yeah and he was story. terrible because that's all people will think. now, he's here's your news with tatiana sanchez . bev, thank you very all people will think. now, he's two guns on. yeah and he was determined to kill. yes a yes, it. but like lance determined to kill. yes sanchez. bev, thank you very much. and good morning. it's determined to kill. living determined to kill. we're living in lawless country . and if he 931. this is the latest from the a cheat. yes, it. but like lance armstrong. yeah. and ben johnson who the gold medals for in a lawless country. and if he killed he was gb newsroom donald trump will who won the gold medals for running bizarrely killed that the track he was pursuing, it would running and then was bizarrely pursuing, presumably it would all covered up only because make us history becoming the allowed continue in sport . all been covered up only because you old girl first sitting or former us allowed to continue in sport. and we're talking papers now. we you killed nine year old girl and girlfriend actually president to face criminal love this bit because there are and his own girlfriend actually courageously went to the police. charges . these are live shots favourite political commentators here now, joe nelson , our and she's now going to have to be given lives forever for the charges. these are live shots from new york where people have here now, joe nelson, our favourite political commentator, started gathering ahead of his say good morning . what do rest of her life. forever but appearance in court , where he'll don't don't we think just appearance in court, where he'll be formally charged , say it. good morning. what do you think? i think this bloke , don't we don't we think just a move outside that if drugs were be formally charged, fingerprinted and have his mug you think? i think this bloke, whether he should be banned from sport life, so i. i mean legal, which i'm a real believer shot taken. he was indicted over of, i mean, i don't touch any sport for life, so do i. i mean said well i just think that when an alleged hush money payment to drugs want, any drugs the adult film star stormy you your cheat that's and drugs that i want, any drugs that want them. but i think you cheat your cheat that's and then there's coming back for that i want them. but i think it's a choice. at least then daniels before the 2016 then there's no coming back for me i i agree with you it'll rid drug election. his lawyer says he'll me and i do i do agree with you |, me and i do i do agree with you i, i bet didn't cheat when he it'll get rid of the drug dealers and the criminality of plead not guilty. former i, i bet he didn't cheat when he it all. the police said the same was yeah, as international trade adviser to thing. i there is all was younger. yeah, but then as he lost his, lost his strength, thing. i mean, there is and all bill clinton and george bush, he lost his, lost his strength, he started through injuries. petitions that beset. nigel, why steve gill , says the former yeah you have a sunny boxy are scared of this are they so scared of this steve gill, says the former president wants to draw stone. you my son british argument? this argument? i think. is this politician is scared lots of attention to his appearance will stone. you my son was british national champion for his weight politician is scared of lots of things. know how reform be a spectacle and that's part things. you know how to reform the the drugs front of what president trump wants . range and tricks for being the the nhs for on the drugs front they just in end he votes in of what president trump wants. there are reports that he was they just in the end he votes in that.
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given the opportunity to do this mother of a boxer. so i'd rather they just in the end he votes in that . but what the police keep that. but what the police keep saying, it doesn't matter arraignment via zoom . he's my children did less . so to say arraignment via zoom. he's whether could or whether it could be right or preferring to go in daylight, my children did less. so to say that i've made him stop boxing wrong. about votes, but wrong. it's about the votes, but it afraid that that's way even though they've apparently now because i read the study . it is afraid that that's the way negotiated no handcuffs , perhaps the work. but the the politicians work. but the now because i read the study. how much dementia in adolescent whole , do we take drugs negotiated no handcuffs, perhaps no mugshot, although the president has made comments that whole thing is, do we take drugs as being public health issue his shot will become the head trauma and anthony himself as being a public health issue or criminal issue? view from his mug shot will become the most famous mug shot in history or criminal issue? the view from from most of the police i was and see it on came round to try and persuade i've talked to is please make it and that you'll see it on t—shirts mugs and everything me to . do you reminded? t—shirts and mugs and everything else. president going to me to. do you reminded? i wouldn't say the man who won a public health issue. if you've else. the president is going to draw to this . the got a problem, get help . if you that big fight at the weekend did. yeah. and he gave up got a problem, get help. if you were able to make go as far as because you told him to. no, it draw attention to this. the first barge to be used to house legalisation, you could tax was a big round. big match in the asylum seekers as a them. tax money could be replacement to hotels is them. that tax money could be used for treating victims of it. expected to be unveiled this week. the home office could, in i mean, there were a lot of ups the coming days announce the and downsides and i think you leasing agreement to use the bp needis and downsides and i think you need is a really a proper study stockholm motel in dorset . the like the old royal commission is stockholm motel in dorset. the to decide the best way forward vessel can house up to 506 on that. i think the lib dems people, but the cost of the have talked basically haven't agreement is unclear. they. issue, the they. now the drugs issue, the criminalise, yeah criminalise, criminalise. yeah yes. and they just get drowned people, but the cost of the agreement is unclear . and agreement is unclear. and british stamps will feature the out by the tories and labour. kings image for the first time yeah. effective and today. they feature charles's head and neck facing left as all decriminalising you couldn't then tax it as a question of monarchs have done it since whether or not you want to try queen victoria. however, they and make some money out of it. will not be sold until stocks but the one thing you would do featuring the late queen's image by by making them legal is you have been used up . tv online at take criminality of
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take the criminality out of it, you take gangs out of it. we have been used up. tv online at the abbey, plus radio and on you take the gangs out of it. we were talking only just the tune in. this is gb news. now beginning. why was this scumbag it's back to andrew and . allowed malinga down allowed to lurk malinga down in the court to the police wasn't in court to hear very powerful witness hear the very powerful witness statement olivia's mum , statement from olivia's mum, dominic he's going to dominic raab said he's going to change law. how many times change the law. how many times is say why is he going to say that? why don't it a one line don't you just do it a one line bill in the commons? it could it's back to andrew and. bev very good morning. thank you for through in 24. it would be the joining us. it is at 934 to our only question i would ask. that is happen he top story, former us president donald trump has arrived in new is what would happen if he actually in court and starts actually is in court and starts start and yelling, york as he prepares to become start shouting and yelling, disrupting, to disrupting, proceeding that's to cross bridge they the first former us president to cross that bridge when they be arrested. well, he's going to come. it. what come. yeah maybe find it. what if you dug in? you know that surrender at the manhattan district attorney's office later actually will be added onto your today. he'll be in front of a sentence if disrupt the sentence if you disrupt the court proceedings in way, judge . we think there's going to court proceedings in any way, then the judge says you keep on judge. we think there's going to be a mugshot. definitely no handcuffs and definitely pleas it. we're going to get you put of not guilty. yeah but also something over his mouth. what's wrong that? do that, definitely a lot of attention. wrong with that? we can do that, to honest . look, if you if our political editor, darren mccaffrey is in new york and has to be honest. look, if you if you're talking, his murderer is the latest . well, donald trump going to in handcuffs. yeah, going to be in handcuffs. yeah, the latest. well, donald trump has been hunkered down in trump he's restrained physically. his hands restrained. hands are restrained. they probably restrained his legs. towers all of last night here in restrain yeah but i do restrain his lips. yeah but i do think that adding his manhattan with his family, with think that adding to his sentence would the way to go his legal advisers, ahead of sentence would be the way to go forward. think the two what is to be an historic day forward. i don't think the two years already it said if you've
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here in the united states. the got what would another five first time a former or current years go there from his president has ever appeared in a years if you go there from his point of exactly we point of view. exactly we wouldn't difference to court charged effectively with a wouldn't make any difference to him hopefully him at all. no. he's hopefully going prison anyway. crime . and now later on, going to die in prison anyway. i mean, he narrowly missed a whole life tariff. yes just on the crime. and now later on, president trump is going to bafis travel a relatively short life tariff. yes just on the basis he didn't go distance from trump tower down basis that he didn't go deliberately to kill a little go to beach, but did go out to lower manhattan, where he to the beach, but he did go out deliberately kill. yeah. will, first of all, meet with deliberately to kill. yeah yeah. to two yeah right. we the district attorney of to with two guns. yeah right. we look at this new stamp. i'm not manhattan, where he will be quite sure we can debate about fingerprinted . we think, though, the stamp . go want to show you fingerprinted. we think, though, it is unlikely that he is going the stamp. go want to show you at home. this is the new stamp. to be handcuffed or indeed have it's got the king's image for his mugshot taken. he will then the first time from today . appearin it's got the king's image for his mugshot taken. he will then appear in court itself, which the first time from today. i'm not sure anybody uses stamps anymore . oh, what i do , i think will be in front of a judge and anymore. oh, what i do, i think have the charge sheet read out i'll sit on stamps. i bought against him. now, we think he's this a lot of them. and the going to face at least one first class stamps was still charge of business fraud, though read then. so i wonder if the reason why letters aren't being some media reports in the united delivered is because they're so states say the charge could be old that the old, old they tend up to 30 separate charges. we're gonna have to wait for that. it to be still legal. how how old will only be revealed in court they are. i'll stick the back of later on. president trump is some of the stamps i find in the going to deny all of those back a drawer. but these ones, i
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charges, though his lawyer has mean, we may have to wait some repeated he made that clear, time for them, although they that he is up for the battle of were actually released today , trying to exonerate himself were actually released today, andifs were actually released today, and it's the traditional kind of throughout this process . now, side on view of seeing them , the throughout this process. now, we're not entirely sure whether side on view of seeing them, the ones that are in this, they want this legal proceeding, the fitting court, which is going to to get rid of the queen's ones be relatively short, we think, first and they've got to stop around minutes long, is going to get rid of the queen's ones firstprice they've got to stop to get rid of the queen's ones firstprice of ey've got to stop to get rid of the queen's ones firstprice of stampst to stop to get rid of the queen's ones firstprice of stamps anyway. the price of stamps anyway. who's can afford to around 50 minutes long, is going to be televised or not. there who's going to be can afford to use money. it was at 1.12. yeah have meetings today between have been meetings today between i mean i think that the yes. essentially the judge and legal they're just, just going up from officials and the broadcasters 15 110 for a first class. here in the united states who do 15 p to 110 for a first class. but what five for a second. well want to televise . though donald yeah not wearing the want to televise. though donald trump's team have made it clear yeah that i'm not wearing the crown people think it's they do not. they feel that it crown if people think it's because he's not crown king yet. crown if people think it's becthat'sie's not crown king yet. crown if people think it's becthat's not not crown king yet. crown if people think it's becthat's not right.)wn king yet. will add to a circus like crown if people think it's becthat's not right. it's king yet. crown if people think it's becthat's not right. it's he's, yet. no that's not right. it's he's, atmosphere. and then after that it's, it is the decision not to have the count. he's trying to short appearance, president trump going head straight look informal. look, let's trump is going to head straight to airport, on his look more informal. look, let's say king. don't to the airport, back on his plane back to florida , where say he's the king. yeah. i don't know informal. well, know why informal. well, i should the crown on and. plane and back to florida, where later on tonight he's going to should put the crown on and. yeah i mean, with all these address his supporters down at years be king, the longest years to be king, the longest mar a lago . i'm again, i'm sure serving ever, serving prince of wales ever, and put your crown on me. yeah a mar a lago. i'm again, i'm sure he's going to reiterate the message we've heard time and politician than a royal behind. well, that's the isn't it though time again that he feels that this is a bit of a witch hunt, that he's more of a politician and that's where that's where that he's being prosecuted and will he'll come. we'll ever see that he's being prosecuted and that in the end, this is part of camilla on a on a stamp . a political process to deny him will he'll come. we'll ever see camilla on a on a stamp. i like the ability to run in the 2024 camilla. i like so. i hope so.
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why not show you special stamps presidential election . the other on your bone to its own point? presidential election. the other thing to look out for today is protests. we are expecting some want it . and this is actually want it. and this is actually quite right . want it. and this is actually quite right. i mean, also for trump supporters to gather stamp collectors , the more stamp collectors, the more effectively here in new york. variety they've got, the better . well, she is. she is she used again, a little later on. we don't know how many so far. yes, to be known as her majesty . yes. there's been a few protesters to be known as her majesty. yes. yeah i think we do. with stamps either down in florida or indeed . yeah. sorry i ms. stamps. here in new york, but not any right. nigel law said , this is i great numbers, though, that may well change later on today. and right. nigel law said, this is i mean, it's 91 years of age. how there's been a warning from the many of us would want to live. mayor of new york to those it's fabulous that we live to 91 protesters to be on their best years of age. i imagine you behaviour. so going to be probably know nigella lawson. do behaviour. so it's going to be a fascinating day, a day in which you? well i to my grill history will be made and a day you? well i keep to my grill that i keep getting called the greek nigella because we both which also could make history in cook. greek nigella because we both cook . she does. and i love that. another way that it could send cook. she does. and i love that. i'll that label any day . i have the template, the tone , and the template, the tone, and indeed change the course of not i'll that label any day. i have met her a couple of the thing just president trump's attempt about her father is that he was to become the nominee for the known for his intellect. he was next presidential election, but known for his intellect. he was known for his stoicism, his and indeed his attempts to become that's just something that we that president in 2024 . so speak don't have in politicians . don't have in politicians. whether you agreed with its politics or not, they had a tory that president in 2024. so speak now to political psychologist principle that they stuck to him and commentator dr. jan halper. hey, good morning, john. good and margaret thatcher had an
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honour about them . you know morning . good morning. now, as honour about them. you know invariably the type of morning. good morning. now, as far as i understand, you don't politician that you look up to and think they they know they've actually think that trump is guilty of anything . well no, made their lives in journey yet their life's journey to help the guilty of anything. well no, i people of britain to do don't think that his guilty and something well the little i know the reason several reasons. one, john solomon , who's one of the what they are in office now on john solomon, who's one of the best investigative report all across the board both sides authors on just the news.com , you know i'm don't vote for anyone they're all rubbish as authors on just the news.com, released a letter from michael far as i'm concerned that cohen's attorney where michael they're populists, they're cohen's attorney where michael desperate, liked. they don't cohen claimed that trump was not desperate, be liked. they don't have any stoicism, they don't aware of it. then tom ze .com have any stoicism, they don't have backbone . so i think have any backbone. so i think it's sad because starting the also released a letter from end of the generation of true stormy daniels saying . in 2012, politics, going to be politics, we're going to be talking at top of the hour talking at the top of the hour to lord lamont, who was, of course, chancellor of the stormy daniels saying. in 2012, in 4 to 616, blah, blah, blah exchequer, john major's for different years that she exchequer, and john major's government very exchequer, and john major's governrwith, very never had a relationship with exchequer, and john major's governrwith, nigella very exchequer, and john major's governrwith, nigella lawson. closely with, nigella lawson. and he was a big admirer. trump, but , and i know he was a big admirer. you lawson. did you knew nigel lawson. i did never had a relationship with trump, but, but i think what we indeed.i you knew nigel lawson. i did indeed. i mean, when was actually chancellor? when i really need to look at is the phoned got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup got our names fact that they are afraid of his actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i ended ur names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i ended up1ames actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i ended up being mixed up and i ended up being put through to private put through to his private office. what what political clout. this is what office. i'm not sure what what sort mischief i could have the seventh attempt to dethrone sort of mischief i could have performed on the basis of, but i did confess who i really was. him to destroy him and what's was he approachable ? yeah, very
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going to happen is that he and was he approachable? yeah, very approachable. i mean, used to approachable. i mean, he used to give briefings about his attorney will walk into the give us sort of briefings about post budgets things like post budgets and things like that. courtroom . the judge will enter. post budgets and things like that . think that the that courtroom. the judge will enter. so they have to stand. and then that. and i think that the that he was a genuine and when it the judge will only speak to his came to thatcherism that he was attorney . donald trump won't attorney. donald trump won't speak and they'll claim not kind he was kind of the composer guilty . i of the symphony. he was the speak and they'll claim not guilty. i don't speak and they'll claim not guilty . i don't know at that guilty. i don't know at that conductor of the orchestra. he moment if his lawyer is going to made it happen nicely put. right. lots more for me, too. i request a dismissal . but the still to come, we're going to be heading back over to new city request a dismissal. but the thing is that this charge, the ahead donald trump's. more of ahead of donald trump's. more of that in the next hour. are you department of justice, the federal election commission and with gb news? hello again. it's aidan mcgivern here. the met the southern district of new office. another beautiful spring york refused. they didn't think day of us. most places that this was valid . and it's day for many of us. most places sunny for many although not for that this was valid. and it's everyone, because will be only a misdemeanour. thicker clouds towards the that this was valid. and it's only a misdemeanour . and hillary only a misdemeanour. and hillary clinton was charged by the fec, northwest outbreaks of northwest and some outbreaks of mainly light patchy rainfall for a big fine , because her campaign western scotland and at times a big fine, because her campaign the far west of northern , she deducted all the money she ireland. a bit more of a breeze spent on the russia. russia here coming up from the south russia hoax to create that for and there'll be a bit of cloud two years. so there's not a there for, the north and central parts of scotland as well. fairness and there's never been elsewhere across the uk it's simply sunny skies and a fairness . and, you know, this temperatures will respond. 14 to
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a fairness. and, you know, this this two party just this system in some places 16 celsius warm spots somewhere like wales and has prompted at least i've seen the north sea coast also faring ten. i think there are more a little warmer than yesterday black people who have done into the evening. we keep the clear spells central and videos saying donald trump has southeastern parts and towards the far side of the east, enough become a black man . the justice become a black man. the justice system is treating him just like clear sky and enough of a light breeze to lead to a frost minus they treat black people. his two to minus three. in some of polls have gone from 12 points the coldest spots, thicker cloud towards the northwest and some ahead to 30 points ahead. this outbreaks of rain will keep things frost free as a weather is his walk of fame. moves in this weather moving up ahead to 30 points ahead. this is his walk of fame . john, if he against high pressure setting is his walk of fame. john, if he if there was no a fair and no over scandinavia . it's going to over scandinavia. it's going to cover up, why was that money make slow progress, but it is paid by him to his lawyer then on to this actress . you didn't going to bring a wet start to the day for much of scotland. on to this actress. you didn't just give it to her, according northern ireland as well as to this letter . sorry. western fringes of england and just give it to her, according to this letter. sorry. right. wales and outbreaks of rain will according to this letter from progress across the uk during michael cohen, his former attorney , the perjurer and tax slowly but surely many places. attorney, the perjurer and tax evader , sent a letter saying seeing those spells of rain mostly and on and off as the evader, sent a letter saying that michael cohen claimed that rain pushes into central areas . he had done it, unbeknown to rain pushes into central areas. but it is a dull and damp day for many. we keep the sunshine trump . but then what happens in
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towards the southeast after that trump. but then what happens in the business is that trump has cold start 13 celsius. but where we've got the rain 10 to 12 to pay his attorney . so they degrees feeling a bit less to pay his attorney. so they somehow found a way to accuse pleasant compared with today's sunshine. now those outbreaks him that he was reimbursed rain slowly migrate across the paying him that he was reimbursed paying his lawyer. but it's a uk during wednesday night's misdemeanour. it's not a felony followed by showers across charge. and, you know, one of western scotland and for northern ireland a time, some the felony charges and new york clear spells emerging, but with the cloud elsewhere it's going to be a frost free start to section 272 15.70, it's actually thursday. the rain on thursday clearing to showers and then a felony that this indictment fine weather returning for the was released to the press , just was released to the press, just the word of it, that he was indicted, ordered. so then easter there's going to be an investigation into bragg's office and into the grand jury. it's going to be wait for the film. i mean , that's it. you film. i mean, that's it. you know, we're watching a play, john, your political psychologist now, looking at it from the point of view of the democrats . presumably, one might democrats. presumably, one might expect slate allegedly , that expect slate allegedly, that this has been put into motion by them and with with the aim of
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dethroning trump in that journey towards the white house. and in fact, there's an extraordinary interview with biden at the white house. that's been out this morning with him saying effectively saying we will make sure does not take sure that trump does not take power, is this just something that inevitably backfire on that will inevitably backfire on them? was their cycle energy of doing this just flowed from the outset versus have to say thank you for asking that question because you are about the only prison after the only news person who is seeing it clearly. so thank you very much . you so thank you very much. you know, it is it always has been political . donald trump for 35 political. donald trump for 35 years was the darling of the media and then suddenly he came down the golden escalator and everyone was afraid of him. they paul ryan had said that he paul ryan, who was the former speaker of the house, had said he didn't pay
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of the house, had said he didn't pay his dues, he didn't do it the right way. he doesn't deserve to be president. well donald trump's success is going against the norm , is being against the norm, is being different. and that is what endears him to people, because he really does fight for the common man and woman . all right. common man and woman. all right. okay. that's dr. john. john halper. hey, thanks for joining us. there is the other theory, of course, that the democrats think he can't win a presidential election, but so they boost him as much as they can so that he gets the nomination and old smokey joe biden . dopey joe biden. well, biden. dopey joe biden. well, i think that, too, as we've seen them now, you know, cast someone as a victim in america and people start to fight for the us and they'll be hearings after heanngs and they'll be hearings after hearings which will go on and on all the way in the run up to president the presidential election. turned election. and look how we turned it circus, how many it into a circus, how many security cars were in that entourage yesterday? was like entourage yesterday? it was like he still president of the he was still president of the united states. and always
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united states. and they always call mr. president, after call him mr. president, after they the cameras they stood down the cameras following private jet and following his private jet and a big private jet. i used to think he was an absolute wally. i can't lie. east of discussions over the dinner table, my parents, where i'd be going is awful, now i respect awful, man. and now i respect his nurse , as jan just his maverick nurse, as jan just said that he's anti establishment, he's counternarrative here. and boy, do we need more people in the world. and by and biton will stay in the democratic will be the democratic candidate if trump is the republican. yeah. and i think oh i think i've been for breakfast now it's also another politically less significant day. i'm not good morning and welcome to the point on gb news with me andrew denigrating the negative thing, but it's not quite on the same pierce. i'm bev turner pack show scale as a president of the all day, but still a lot more to united states being criminally charged. but it's the third come in next hour. the donald trump that donald trump has anniversary of the dynamo himself, sir keir starmer's arrived in new york as he election of leader of the labour prepares for a historic battle becoming the first former party . how well election of leader of the labour party. how well is he doing? president to face criminal what do you think he's doing? charges will found guilty polling by yougov has found that charges. will he be found guilty of all 34 felonies? stay with gb almost half of voters say he news for the latest . and hasn't set out a clear vision. news for the latest. and tributes are pouring in for the
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that's right. well that's kind of what we're talking at former conservative chancellor of what we're talking about. at least. what donald nigel lawson, who's died at the least. you know what donald trump if don't age of 91. prime minister rishi trump stands for if you don't like well, joining us for sunak held him as a like it. well, joining us for more is our political reporter, transformation challenger and an inspiration. in a moment, going olivia utley. olivia, you've been starmer to speaking to the former been watching keir starmer closely some these three closely for some of these three years. you think he to be speaking to the former conservative chancellor, lord years. what do you think he lamont nigel very stands a clear lamont knew nigel lawson very well as keir starmer marks three stands for? do you have a clear vision? well, it is quite tricky to say precisely what he stands for. think the last three years as labour's leader. all for. i think for the last three years, he's been trying to show you're convinced by his ability to lead the party and, indeed that what he stands for is competent government show the country, especially when it comes to defending our borders , competent government to show that sort of safe pair of that he's a sort of safe pair of hands and under the tumultuous comes to defending our borders, women's rights and growing the economy . let us know your reign of boris johnson and liz economy. let us know your thoughts and best amps. and they truss , that was quite truss, that was quite a compelling proposal . the problem featured a profile of king compelling proposal. the problem for keir starmer is that with charles that going on sale today. the monarch faces to the rishi sunak in charge , he is a left in a traditional image but rishi sunak in charge, he is a technocrat. his core, he's an no . crown we're also going to intelligent politician. he does diplomacy well. look at what he's done with the windsor framework and with the aukus agreement in just the last few no. crown we're also going to have nigel nelson and tonia months. so keir starmer has got to do something else to buxton back here in the studio differentiate himself and he's to tackle some more big stories really interesting. as soon as of the day. but first of all, rishi sunak came to power, there your news headlines with tatiana were briefings out of labour sanchez. that that keir starmer was
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looking for a way to try to get some clear blue water between your news headlines with tatiana sanchez . thank you very much. himself and rishi sunak and it sanchez. thank you very much. and good morning. it's 11:01. and good morning. it's11:01. this is the latest from the gb doesn't really seem as though newsroom donald will make us. he's managed to do that. yeah, history becoming the first well , let's do a he's managed to do that. yeah, sitting or former president to well, let's do a quiz here. he set out five pledges, which is face criminal charges . these are going to take him all the way to face criminal charges. these are now live shots from new york the next general election. he knows them all because i do. i where. people have started to was at that speech. yeah so did gather ahead of his appearance you stay away ? you struggled . so in court where he'll be formally charged fingerprinted and could you stay away? you struggled. so can you name any of them ? oh, my possibly have his mugshot taken can you name any of them? oh, my gosh, i could. i could think of . he was indicted over an two. i can think. yeah i mean, i alleged hush money payment. the aduu remember. stop the boats. wasn't alleged hush money payment. the adult film star stormy daniels on. that wasn't right. that was before the 2016 election. his only one of she said explicitly lawyer says he'll plead not it was industrial green. that's guilty . one. yeah there was something lawyer says he'll plead not guilty. former lawyer says he'll plead not guilty . former international guilty. former international trade adviser to bill clinton and george bush steve gill says trite about tackle the economy , trite about tackle the economy, wasn't it? like a clean break? the former president wants to was it about inflation secure draw attention to his appearance. it will be spectacle the highest sustained growth in the highest sustained growth in the g7 that's now an nhs . and that's part of what the g7 that's now an nhs. there's something about the nhs. separate . it was build an president trump wants. their report that he was given the separate nhs. it was build an nhs the future of my opportunity to do arraignment nhs fit for the future of my via zoom . he's preferring to go word that snappy catchy isn't it? the thought of it? maybe without the thought of via zoom. he's preferring to go in daylight even though they've that. about break down
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apparently negotiated no that. no. how about break down the barriers to opportunity ? handcuffs perhaps no mugshot, although the president has made the barriers to opportunity? every state to the point when you could complete utterly lost comments that his mug shot the it what does it make comes become the most famous mug shot in history and that you'll see in the world dull, boring. and it on t—shirts and mugs and he is dull. he's a fake. i think everything else. president everything else. the president is going draw attention to he's decent. nice bloke , hard is going to draw attention to this . the he's decent. nice bloke, hard work. and perhaps when boris was is going to draw attention to this. the home is going to draw attention to this . the home secretary could this. the home secretary could face a legal over plans to house prime minister , the contrast was prime minister, the contrast was what people needed older , the migrant on a barge. the what people needed older, the shambles of boris annoys the government is expected to announce that releasing chaos. but as you just said, agreement has been reached to use the bp stock home in dorset rishi is a technocrat and an efficient technocrat and his which can accommodate more than polls are moving the right way . 500 people. the move designed polls are moving the right way. absolutely. i think that before free up hotels will reportedly the budget, the labour party was cost taxpayers more than £20,000 there. i went to quite a lot of a day . a teenager who was speeches from shadow frontbench ministers talking about their plans for their areas and in a day. a teenager who was fatally stabbed in leeds on some cases , i mean, i thought friday has been named by police. some cases, i mean, i thought yvette cooper's plan for crime was, was a little bit 18 year old jamie, me died in lacklustre. it was essentially hospital after being in the army new versions of asbos. yeah they district of , the city. another were. yeah. not many people know about them all particularly district of, the city. another 16 year old boy who was with him interested and have interested in them and have 13,000 officers on at the time suffered serious but 13,000 new police officers on the street well, well. non—life threatening injuries. a the street. well, all very well. but funding plan was on 30 year old man was arrested on but the funding plan was thin on the ground . that said, some, suspicion of murder, but he's the ground. that said, some, like bridget phillips, up been released on bail . sir
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like bridget phillips, came up with a very bold plan for childcare. the problem is that the nicked clothes, been released on bail. sir richard branson's rocket the tories nicked her clothes, went budget. came the tories nicked her clothes, werwith budget. came the tories nicked her clothes, werwith it budget. came company, virgin orbit, has filed the tories nicked her clothes, werwith it withiget. came the tories nicked her clothes, werwith it with aat. came the tories nicked her clothes, werwith it with a really came out with it with a really radical plan for childcare. i bankruptcy. it's after it failed think glimmer of hope think the glimmer of hope for keir starmer this poll is to secure long term to help keir starmer from this poll is that the i think it's 30% or recover from january's rocket that of the i think it's 30% or so. who think that keir starmer launch failure. the company has done a great or good job. 9% launched the first rocket out of britain , but it failed to reach of those 9% of those were britain, but it failed to reach orbit and sent its payload of us and uk intelligence satellites conservative voters at the last election. so if he manages plunging into the ocean . labour presumably quite a lot of the plunging into the ocean. labour leader sir keir starmer has people from labour who think that that starmer's on a bad called the government's halving of social care in england a job, a sort of disillusioned corbynite, but he's probably got betrayal . millions of pounds betrayal. millions of pounds have been removed from them onside already because the previously announced funding , conservatives , they don't want conservatives, they don't want to vote tory. so if he can get previously announced funding, rising costs and troubles recruiting staff. in december some of those swing voters over, 2021, the government had pledged he definitely still has a chance . but my money would still be on to invest at least £500 million. him to win the election. sure, over the next three years, to but looking at the polls begin to transform the way in but i was looking at the polls in september. height of the which the support they support list. liz truss tape up three points later 27 the social care workforce . the points ahead a month later 27 points ahead a month later 27 points ahead a month later 27 points ahead with the average now or 15. i mean now is probably 14 or 15. i mean the social care workforce. the government is setting out a new the leaders virtually halved. it plan to ensure clean and supply has and even more significantly, i think keir starmer's poll of water for the future. the government wants to see more
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ratings are really very close to investment from water companies as well as tougher enforcement rishi sunak's sort of five, six points in it in most polls. for those who pollute. it also rishi sunak's sort of five, six points in it in most polls . and points in it in most polls. and we know that when we get closer could see a ban of plastic in to election time, people do wet wipes and restrictions on become more sort of presidential substance and textiles, cleaning in their outlook. products and paints. become more sort of presidential in their outlook . they do start in their outlook. they do start to think that they're voting for substance and textiles, cleaning the rather than for the products and paints . russia the person rather than for the substance and textiles, cleaning products and paints. russia has party. see more of warned finland's nato membership party. and as we see more of keir starmer rishi sunak, raises the risk of conflict . the keir starmer and rishi sunak, it'll interesting to see what raises the risk of conflict. the it'll be interesting to see what happens polls because country is due to join military alliance later today . nato's happens in those polls because some himself admit that he's he's not a charismatic man, alliance later today. nato's chief gen scholten berg says particularly early. it could particularly early. so it could be that even if the gap between russia's invasion of ukraine labourin be that even if the gap between labour in the tories still triggered membership applications by finland and labour in the tories is still quite significant and it could sweden. he says this will bring be that people just prefer rishi more security . the nordic and sunak and that gap starts to more security. the nordic and baltic regions before nato's close, i think there's a lot in that. just bit more and important for finland. its that. yes, just bit more and more we vote for the leader. important for finland. its important not least for the yeah i mean, boris won the 2019 nordic region and the baltic region. you can just look at the election, the tory party. election, not the tory party. oh, just get brexit map, understand how important finland is for the security in oh, absolutely. just get brexit done and stop the done that slogan and stop the boats . really catchy slogan. boats. really catchy slogan. the nordic and the baltic region work . for tony abbott in . and then also of course, finland brings high end work. for tony abbott in australian 2013. mind you, he's got to stop the boats. that's capabilities. finland brings high end capabilities . the substantial capabilities. the substantial right. and you think what could forces and also advanced defence he do when we're sitting here thinking, keir thinking, what could keir industry , the alliance . one starmer differentiate starmer do to differentiate himself from rishi sunak
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radical? he could radical? i know, but he could reduce tax. is that, you know , industry, the alliance. one person has died and at least 30 reduce tax. is that, you know, it could a conservative it could be a conservative government's . he could reduce injured after a passenger train government's. he could reduce taxes, increase derailed in the netherlands . taxes, he could increase investment, he could look at businesses , not just massive derailed in the netherlands. emergency services said , the businesses, not just massive corporations like rishi sunak emergency services said, the train carrying 50 people came and hunt looking after and jeremy hunt looking after off course after hitting small restaurants , construction equipment on the small businesses, restaurants, bars. these are instead he's track, which caused the carriage going set up green bank. to crash into a field . 19 people going to set up a green bank. why? what's that going to do? he to crash into a field. 19 people were taken to hospital with the pays that . it's not going to pays for that. it's not going to be ican remaining treated at the scene . pays for that. it's not going to be i can say it's be cash. and i can say it's unfunded. he's going scrap unfunded. he's going to scrap business funding that we remaining treated at the scene. business taxes, funding that we don't . he's got this tax on former world boxing champion amir khan been banned from all don't know. he's got this tax on long people going long term people that's going to pay long term people that's going to pay everything. pay for everything. great sports for two years. uk british or whatever british green energy or whatever he's nationalised anti—doping agency says the six he's calling his nationalised green energy provider. year old tested positive for the green company energy provider. that's the only thing that seems anabolic drug ofsted after significantly different. he's very keen on big windfall taxes losing his bout to kell brook in for energy companies, which, to be to him, are very manchester in 2022. khan who be fair to him, are very popular. yeah the issue, of announced his retirement in may course, is that you you do get last year, has accepted he into a situation. we have got violated the rules but said it into a situation. we have got into situation where some of into a situation where some of wasn't intentional . and british those big energy companies choose invest abroad rather wasn't intentional. and british choose to invest abroad rather stamps feature the king's image than the uk. so it's a very thin for the first time today. they line that he's got to walk to feature charles is head and neck get the balance right. just facing left as all monarchs have fine. they're not doing much to done since queen victoria.
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mark the third anniversary. i however they will not be sold thought it would be low key and until stocks featuring the late understated. is that because queen's image have been used up they're aware that he should be up . this is gb news will bring probably further ahead in probably a lot further ahead in the after the chaos of the up. this is gb news will bring monies as it happens. now it's the polls after the chaos of the last politically? well, i last year politically? well, i think interview with back to andrew and . think reading the interview with starmer the times, he always starmer in the times, he always said what planned to do said that what he planned to do was labour, of get the was fix labour, sort of get the hard out of it, clean up hard left out of it, clean up laboun hard left out of it, clean up labour, then prove that this government isn't to govern government isn't fit to govern and then sort of say, well, why back to andrew and. bev still to come this morning, us? rather than them? and i think his honest finding is that we're going to be talking to a former soldier who was kidnapped he's managed to get to sort of halfway through stage two of by the taliban. he said amazing that, isn't to stage story. so stay tuned for that that, but isn't on to stage three. that might not be and not get lost in the charts. three. and that might not be seen as sort of impressive. who spearheaded margaret yeah. why did it take years? why thatcher's private ization and tax cutting agenda has ? passed did take three years to did it take him three years to get starmer the labour tax cutting agenda has? passed away at the age of 91. tributes get keir starmer out the labour party. man who he have poured in for him, including from the prime party. three years. man who he backed to be prime minister show minister, he's an record is that not once but minister, who said he's an inspiration to me and many others. and former pm boris twice. and described as my great johnson he a fearless friend . yeah i mean his his johnson said he was a fearless and original flame of free friend. yeah i mean his his position on jeremy corbyn has rishi sunak still throws that conservative conservatism. one man who remembers nigel lawson back at him every good every personally because he worked time that said he has i think it very closely with the former can be pretty universally agreed chancellor exchequer lord that he has done a good job of lamont, who joins us live. good
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cleaning up labour. i mean, when morning to, you. nigel lawson is was time you heard from was the last time you heard from often described as one of the some of those really hard left figures that they're scared? if most consequential of the they pro corbyn, post—war chances. why so ? well, they say anything pro corbyn, they'll you know they'll be out too. but you know what think at moment, post—war chances. why so? well, i think he had a huge impact on what i think at the moment, people where vote, people looking where to vote, they're not bothered about jeremy corbyn anymore. he just whole period beginning and end feels they feels like history to them. they of mrs. thatcher's government. just able to afford just want to be able to afford to live. yeah, relatively he worked at the beginning very comfortably. they comfortably. and unless they can do about the economy closely with her in opposition , do something about the economy and living crisis is closely with her in opposition, helping to develop the policies and the cost of living crisis is ongoing . olivia, thank you for were going to bring inflation ongoing. olivia, thank you for that. now the uk economy we were sharply . the so—called monitor talking of course, the talking to, of course, the sharply. the so—called monitor his policies reducing the economy very slightly economy is growing very slightly by 0.1% in the final three deficit preparing for government months of 2022. that's according . that was the first phase. then to the vix, which means we avoid he was in the treasury with a recession. this comes as the uk's manufacturing jeffrey how implementing those uk's vital manufacturing sector grew , apparently. plans . then he became involved grew in february, apparently. but survey data suggests but a new survey data suggests the output slipped back again in plans. then he became involved in the privatisation plans in march. it's up and down. is that the eighties. he was one of the now? it's the start of the tax architect to that . then he went architect to that. then he went back to the treasury and became yeah now? it's the start of the tax year. talking about that year. we're talking about that yesterday with liam halligan. chancellor of the exchequer and many manufacturers to many manufacturers are going to pay reduced the size of the public many manufacturers are going to pay tax. it pay higher corporation tax. it went from 19 to sector , implemented the tax went up from 19 to 25. inexplicably in the sector, implemented the tax inexplicably in my view, in the budget , the government, the cutting . so almost everything budget, the government, the government's also with firm cutting. so almost everything that you associate economically government's help also with firm sky bills has just with mrs. thatcher, he had a
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sky high energy bills has just ended. which industry bosses say is going to be guess what huge impact on, of course, was is going to be to guess what factory closures. yeah, i it's a very responsible for the business that's that liam transformation in the stock halligan the west market called big bang halligan has been to the west midlands investigate is eton midlands to investigate is eton deregulation of the stock fasteners was founded in the exchange, which even today lord lamont means the square mile is late thirties to produce the bolts and rivets needed to build spitfires company boss steve one of the most significant in hardman says the new tax year the world. yes, i think also means this west midlands firm there were other people involved faces a double whammy along with in that. well, cecil parkinson, which . quite right. nigel lawson higher corporation tax support which. quite right. nigel lawson believed that it was right to for countless businesses with open up city of london to sky high energy bills has also international investors and international investors and now ended , steve says. business international competition , international competition, something that was resisted by now ended, steve says. business secretary kemi baden needs to the old guard in the city that act . no government support proved to be beneficial to the act. no government support city the long run. 91 is a whatsoever . i act. no government support whatsoever. i mean if i could put out a plea, i'd ask the wonderful age. many of us would young cabbie badenoch to like to get to 91. what was he actually go and do her day job, like to get to 91. what was he like as a person ? did you enjoy which is supposed to be looking like as a person? did you enjoy after industry. and we're just life . very much though? nigel getting no support whatsoever . getting no support whatsoever. and we've just been hammered by life. very much though? nigel you know, there were many, many every single additional cost and sides him. he had a great sense of humour. i remember going to i it's a very, very poor business think it was his 80th birthday
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environment to be working in at the moment. prior to the war in party where he donned a velvet jacket and pretended to be noel ukraine, cleveland's energy bill coward singing . noel coward's was £5,000 a month with no coward singing. noel coward's government support that's now songs. you could . i also . but i risen to 16,000 a month, which songs. you could. i also. but i also remember i was in staves says threatens is competition with him to get the seat of blaby in leicestershire business. cleveland pays $0.46 per kilowatt hour of electricity e1 and got the seat and i was on a fixed contract. steve says he was forced to sign last year left high and dry. but i given that wholesale prices have actually subsequently got a seat now fallen to $0.28 per kilowatt in a byelection so that i got houn now fallen to $0.28 per kilowatt hour. steve's says he's paying the house of commons before over the odds. nigel, even though he beat me hour. steve's says he's paying over the odds . stephen morley over the odds. stephen morley for blaming . runs the confederation of nigel, even though he beat me for blaming. but he nigel, even though he beat me for blaming . but he wrote me british metal, forming for blaming. but he wrote me a charming postcard just saying representing hundreds of delighted . have done your such manufacturers with tens of thousands of watt . we keep delighted. have done your such a good term . just his sense of thousands of watt. we keep having some technical issues good term. just his sense of humour . when this is it true , with that package. i'm afraid that liam did for us, which is a humour. when this is it true, lord, you all know these stories shame cause i was sitting there or is it just apocryphal. when he became chancellor, mrs. shaking my head in disbelief at those that thatcher had one difficult task those increased costs for that company, and they are not to confront him when she said allowed. how it all affecting allowed. how is it all affecting you? us know, won't you? night , do you to confront him when she said night, do you have to have your you? let us know, won't you? gbviews@gbnews.uk have been gbviews@gbnews.uk you have been getting in touch. richard has said trump. the hair? that's that's quite said this is about trump. the deep state anything to possible . he did look like the said this is about trump. the deeptrump anything to said this is about trump. the deeptrump running|nything to said this is about trump. the deeptrump running forhing to said this is about trump. the deeptrump running for president stop trump running for president in 2024. whether good morning possible. he did look like the prince regent. really, if i'm part long saying hair, he put on
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i'm steve inskeep with the latest met office forecasting it's a cold all start out there a lot of weight nigel at one for many places this morning, point typically . nigel he then isn't it such a in a good number point typically. nigel he then decided lose it and he went on a places. plenty of sunshine, though, but always cloudy, a great diet and then he wrote a little more damp towards the book on slimming and how lose little bit more damp towards the far that's far northwest. and that's because we've this weather weight which is a bit of a because we've got this weather system from the bestseller. he could turn this system edging in from the atlantic against this atlantic coming up against this blocking area high pressure. having too many things and as blocking area of high pressure. so not going to make much you will remember he so it's not going to make much further south—east was fergus . subsequently got very involved further south—east was fergus. for it's going to be in the debates about climate for many places it's going to be a dry lots of sunshine a dry day. so lots of sunshine out this morning . yes, it change. so he wasn't the person just interested in finance and out there this morning. yes, it is quite cold, but those nothing about finance. let me temperatures will rise quite quickly underneath the strong take you to the 1988 budget, april sunshine, the sunshine across eastern scotland, though, because there are parallels to what liz truss southern scotland, parts of west tried to do last year it was wales western england will wales and western england will turn as we move on probably the most emblematic turn a bit hazier as we move on through afternoon, high budget of the thatcher years he through this afternoon, as high cloud across . but the cut the top rate of tax from 60 cloud spills across. but the cloudy will always cloudy skies will always be across parts of northern ireland and the pound to 40 ppi income and western although and western scotland, although rainfall here generally tax was cut, the lower rate was rainfall amounts here generally fairly not the cut from 2527 to 25. p it caused fairly minimal, not the mountains of much enough to actually temperatures mountains of much enough to actually quitenperatures mountains of much enough to such uproar on the labour actually quite wideleres mountains of much enough to actually quite widely into the recovering quite widely into the benches. as i recall the speaker low and with light winds low teens. and with light winds in the south, it should feel to shut the commons down for 10 quite warm, although an onshore breeze southern minutes. yes that's right. well, quite warm, although an onshore it was extremely radical, but of breeze coastal southern quite warm, although an onshore breeze coastal countiesthern quite warm, although an onshore breeze coastal counties will| eastern coastal counties will take the off take the edge off the temperatures through tuesday evening. the course most of the tax cuts have
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evening. then the rain in the northwest will get its act together, become bit heavier, enjoyed and even labour together, become a bit heavier, a bit more persistent for parts government and put them up to of northern ireland, and what they were previously of northern ireland, western and northern ahead of northern scotland. and ahead of this cloud will extend remember the conservative government started off in 1979 this veil of cloud will extend its way south east its way further south and east across rest the the tax so unearned income was across much of the rest of the uk. so it won't be as cold to take as into wednesday morning 98% and that was by jeffrey high as has been for a couple of with the backing of nigel. but as it has been for a couple of mornings week, although mornings this week, although still are pockets that was the great agenda of the still there are pockets of frost possible across the far south—east to south—east where the chance to see in few clear skies exists eighties . that was the great agenda of the eighties. mm. we've got the see in a few clear skies exists . but wednesday be highest tax burden at the moment . but wednesday will be a different looking day for the majority of us, certainly for that we've had for 70 years in england with more england and wales, with more this country. can i just ask cloud this over in cloud in the skies. this over in slowly its into your opinion on, on whether you slowly shuffling its way into parts england, the parts of northern england, the west west is think that is a sensible way to be running the economy at the west wales, the west is conditions again across parts of northern ireland. initially moment? with your vast parts of scotland, but experience behind you? well of brightening up in the far northwest and northwest of the few showers and temperatures dissimilar to temperatures not dissimilar to course, as a conservative, i what in the week, don't like having a high tax what we saw earlier in the week, but lots of sunshine, burden , the highest since the but we'll have lots of sunshine, so probably a cool feel for most of us. so it's a bit more burden, the highest since the 19405, burden, the highest since the 1940s, that is that is true. but settled for midweek with thatis settled for a time midweek with some rain or showers around. 1940s, that is that is true. but that is true of an awful lot of countries in the world. the hopefully a hopefully by friday turning a little brighter pandemic put top public spending little bit drier and brighter for most. and temperatures for the low teens in g7 countries by an average of the most part in the low teens peaking around 50 or 4% of gdp. so everybody have this massive expenditure and you
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will find the tax burden is rising throughout europe and, throughout the g7 . two years throughout the g7. two years ago, i'm not sure what the figures are today because we don't know what every country is doing, but two years ago the gap between us and the average in the g7 was 4. we were 4% lower than the tax , 7% lower compared than the tax, 7% lower compared with the eu 12. that is the original 12 members of the eu . original 12 members of the eu. so, you know, britain has seen there's help for households. its tax burden rise , but that is are you over state pension age? its tax burden rise, but that is if your weekly income happening all over the world is below £182.60, because of the effects of david. or £278.70 these are just excuses being if you live with a partner, made by the present conservative you could be eligible government. it's a fact that the for pension credit, even if you own your home debts that were incurred could or have savings. top the indebtedness of the it's worth, country and caused every country on average, £3,500 a year problems because it is finding i and you could get help with heating bills and more, want to cut taxes in the long plus up to £900 run. yeah, just low demand. in cost of living payments. geoffrey. sorry nigel lawson and mrs. thatcher, that incredibly close working relationship . but close working relationship. but in 1989, was it shortly after she said he was unassailable? he
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resigned from the cabinet because they fell out over a number of issues. is that what always happens between chances of the exchequer and prime ministers? because you had one or two issues with your own prime minister? we knew with charles, of course, and john major . well, the fact of major. well, the fact of chancellor exchequer lives next door to the prime minister and there's just a connecting door between them. you're default. they could manage to get on, but actually there's always a bit of actually there's always a bit of a think even prime a strain. i think even prime ministers who've been chancellor exchequer before, tend to become more political when they because they're interested in elections , interested obviously in getting to power , they're more getting to power, they're more nervous about electoral council currencies, whereas the poorer johnson's any person who wants to restrain , keep taxes down and to restrain, keep taxes down and be responsible . and unless the be responsible. and unless the prime minister and the chancellor work very close together , the chancellor is together, the chancellor is completely powerless . there's an completely powerless. there's an inbuilt tension there. i did try a very strongly to persuade not
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to . not i was very, very sad to. not i was very, very sad when he did. i wrote him a letter on the day saying, for goodness sake, don't this pity, pity goodness sake, don't this pity, pity you didn't listen. lord lamont . sorry, it's pity you lamont. sorry, it's pity you didn't listen . indeed. yes all didn't listen. indeed. yes all right. thank you so much joining us. that's lord lamont, the former of the exchequer, talking about his friend and former colleague , nigella lawson, not colleague, nigella lawson, not lord lawson of blaby, who's died at the age of 99, of 91, one of the great post—war reforming . the great post—war reforming. yeah. like tonia buxton was say it feels like sort of end of an era, doesn't it, when all of those protagonists start to fall off this mortal coil. but rishi sunak said one of the first things did as chancellor was things i did as chancellor was hang a picture of nigel lawson, my do you believe that was my desk. do you believe that was the good today. it. the case? sounds good today. it. he said he was transformation he said he was a transformation just an to and just filler and an to me and many my thoughts are with his family and friends and we should we shouldn't forget nigel lawson family and friends and we should we ssixrldn't forget nigel lawson family and friends and we should we ssix children get nigel lawson family and friends and we should we ssix children dominic lawson family and friends and we should we ssix children dominic isawson family and friends and we should we ssix children dominic is a'son had six children dominic is a very famous journalist and i and
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of course, is very famous for. absolutely. and also, we have a quote think from boris johnson who has said , i think we've just who has said, i think we've just missed that. we are talking over these tapes. trial has got a lot of talking today to date. now, former us president donald trump has arrived in new york as he prepares to become first us prepares to become the first us president be arrested. trump president to be arrested. trump due to surrender at the manhattan district attorney's office what's office later today. what's circus that's going to be he's going appear a judge going to appear front of a judge where he will not guilty to 34 different charges. that's right. so let's speak to dr. thomas gift now. the director of , the gift now. the director of, the university college london centre 60 good morning and welcome to the , us politics, good morning to point on tv news with me, andrew you, thomas . do we know what pierce and bev turner. we got some breaking news this morning. you, thomas. do we know what these 34 felony. i'm no i amir khan has been found guilty of doping in sport. we're going expecting you to list all 34 but to talking about that just what do they relate to broadly . to be talking about that in just a moment. also, donald trump a moment. but also, donald trump has york as he what do they relate to broadly. well good morning bev it's really to be with you you know has arrived in new york as he prepares for historic legal battle, becoming first battle, becoming the first former face thing to stress at the outset is former president to face criminal he be that we do not know the precise criminal charges. will he be found guilty of all 34? stay details of the charges and
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with gb news for the latest on there's just been so much tributes are pouring in for speculation on both the nigel lawson or lord lawson, political left and the political who's died at the age of 90 when right surrounding the he was margaret thatcher's most allegations that i think it's radical tax cutting charge. and worth reserving judgement until of he's the father of we actually see the details . but of course, he's the father of night, nigella lawson. yes, of we actually see the details. but what we do know is that they course. the chef who you will all probably know now, as keir centre on this allegation of starmer marks three years as hush money payments and whether labour's leader. starmer marks three years as labour's leader . are you labour's leader. are you convinced by his ability to lead it constitutes a crime in relation to campaign finance his party and indeed country rules. so essentially donald his party and indeed the country , especially when it comes to defending borders, women's trump has admitted to paying defending our borders, women's rights growing economy? defending our borders, women's riqus growing economy? defending our borders, women's riqus know growing economy? defending our borders, women's riqus know your)wing economy? defending our borders, women's riqus know your thoughtsnomy? hush money to adult film star. defending our borders, women's riqus know your thoughts .omy? defending our borders, women's riqus know your thoughts . and’ let us know your thoughts. and he's the changing of the star stormy daniels, who accused he's part of the changing of the guard. new stamps featuring the trump of essentially having an profile king charles. go on affair with him back in 2006. profile of king charles. go on sale for the first time today. can speak spit see he's not donald trump denies the affair, wearing a. crown let us know but does say that he paid for stormy daniels hush money. there's nothing illegal per say your thoughts on all of that about having an individual sign this morning. gbviews@gbnews.uk anonymous agreement in exchange for silence. but what the real we've also got a couple of great issue is allegedly , that you panellists going to be in any minute now to go through some stories with us. but first, issue is allegedly, that you can't do it in furtherance of here's your news with tatiana this larger crime. no, i think the defence for donald trump is
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sanchez. that i would have paid this money anyway. right? it has here's your news with tatiana nothing to do with the campaign sanchez . by beth. thank you very was essentially just to avoid sanchez. by beth. thank you very much. and good morning. this is the latest from the newsroom personal embarrassment and that's going to be the defence donald trump will make us is there also suggestion dr. history by becoming the first sitting or former president face gift that he might say that his criminal charges . these are live criminal charges. these are live lawyer had paid the money and pictures from new york where kind of protected him from the people have started gathering detail of this and then he ahead of his appearance in court billed donald trump this where he'll be formally charged, $130,000, which paid the idea fingerprinted and could possibly that trump will say, well, i have his mugshot taken. he was didn't, i didn't know that's indicted over an alleged hush where the money was going . i money payment to the adult film where the money was going. i mean, my understanding is that star stormy daniels before the donald trump is already acknowledged that he knew where 2016 election. his lawyer says the money was going . i really he'll plead not guilty . former he'll plead not guilty. former international trade adviser to the money was going. i really don't think that that is the bill clinton and george bush , issue.i don't think that that is the issue. i think the issue is whether you can do this in the bill clinton and george bush, steve gill, says the former heat of a campaign and i think president wants to draw attention to his appearance will donald trump is essentially just be a spectacle . and that's part going to people sign going to say people sign nondisclosure every single day. be a spectacle. and that's part of what president trump wants. there's illegal about this . i there are reports that he was given the opportunity to do this arraignment via zoom. he's there's illegal about this. i think it is to some extent a novel theory, though, that the preferring to go in daylight , preferring to go in daylight, even though they've apparently prosecutor is operating . we've
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negotiated no handcuffs, perhaps prosecutor is operating. we've really never seen any charges no mugshot, although the like this before, at least on president has made comments that his mug shot will become the this level. of course, it's to an extent unprecedented. i do most famous mug shot in history and that see it on think that. it's a relatively and that you'll see it on high bar for the prosecution. to t—shirts and mugs, everything me . you've made that point. and else. the president is going to draw this . the home me. you've made that point. and we talk to other people who've made the same point. thomas draw attention to this. the home secretary could face a legal you've seen charges like challenge over plans to house you've never seen charges like this, which is does give off the migrants on a barge . the rather not even a faint aroma of migrants on a barge. the government is expected to announce that a leasing politicisation but they're out agreement has been reached to to get him and then it's a use the baby stock home vessel in dorset. the move designed to democrat plot to get perhaps the man they fear at the next free up hotels , will reportedly presidential election because free up hotels, will reportedly cost taxpayers more than £20,000 why on earth are they bringing a day, accommodating more than certainty? four different charges over one alleged payment 500 asylum seekers . a man has . of course, this is the charge that donald trump has been 500 asylum seekers. a man has been shot dead in south london . making since the allegation been shot dead in south london. the victim in his twenties was emerged that this is a political found injured on croydon road in vendetta that it's a partisan mitcham in the early hours of witch hunt , that it is a george this morning. he was taken to witch hunt, that it is a george soros funded hit job. and that hospital where he died. the narrative certainly is fuelled metropolitan police is urging by the fact that the prosecutor anyone who was in the area at is a democrat . the time to come forward with by the fact that the prosecutor is a democrat. right. and that any information . a teenager who he ran essentially on this any information. a teenager who was fatally stabbed in leeds on platform in new york city is, of course, a very liberal district. friday has been named by police and i think to an extent, donald
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. 18 year old jamie mee died in trump has successful, at least hospital after being attacked in in the court of public opinion, the army district of the city. certainly among his base and another year old boy who was framing the message that if it with him at the time suffered serious but non—life life were anyone else at the centre threatening injuries. a 30 year of these controversies these charges would never be filed. old man was arrested on and so know this is something suspicion of murder, but he's been released on bail . sir that the democrat is going to have to deal with. i mean , he's been released on bail. sir richard branson's rocket company have to deal with. i mean, he's , virgin orbit, has filed for certainly getting pressure from his own side in addition to the bankruptcy. it's after it failed to secure long term funding to republican criticism he's facing help recover from january rocket i in has been cross that here in launch failure. the company terms of they may be unspoken launched the first rocket out of britain, but it failed to reach orbit and sent its payload off . agree it's between the democrats and the republicans in politics orbit and sent its payload off. us and uk intelligence i'm thinking the fact that satellites plunging into the ocean . one person has died and hillary clinton was in trouble for various things the years so was her ex husband and the ocean. one person has died and at least 30 injured after a passenger train derailed in the monica lewinsky situation. there are question marks over the netherlands. emergency services biden family with hunter biden, said the train carrying 50 his laptop , their links to people came. of course , after people came. of course, after his laptop, their links to ukraine. and yet, am i right in hitting construction equipment on the track, which caused the thinking, thomas, that over the front carriage to crash into years there's been a sort of
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field. 19 people were taken to reciprocal relationship, that maybe some of political hospital with the remaining treated at the scene . the shenanigans are pushed to the criminal courts , but this has treated at the scene. the government is setting out a new criminal courts, but this has changed all that , right? i mean, changed all that, right? i mean, plan to ensure clean and there's certainly been a plentiful supply of water for political norm of not the future . the government wants the future. the government wants to see more investment from prosecuting former presidents or water companies as well as other high profile figures. and tougher enforcement for those who pollute. it also could see a so this really is a solemn day ban of plastic in wet wipes and in the united states, irrespective of your opinions on restrictions on substances in textiles, cleaning products and trump, the prosecution of a former president doesn't project a positive to the world. you paints . tributes have been paints. tributes have been pounng paints. tributes have been pouring in. former chancellor know, you could say that donald nigel lawson after he died at trump's accusations are a little bit rich now because he has age of 91. the leading brexiteer spent the last years calling for served in margaret thatcher's the locking up of his own government and sat in the house political opponent . opponents, political opponent. opponents, of lords until his retirement in including hillary clinton , as including hillary clinton, as well as joe biden . but, you december . of lords until his retirement in december. rishi sunak has called him a transfer emotional well as joe biden. but, you know, it really does beg the chancellor and an inspiration. question of whether this opens up a pandora box. and now that former chief secretary to the it's happened to donald, whether treasury david mellor praised it's happened to donald, whether it could happen to other leaders lawson's political career. he as well in the united states, i was an ebullient, bouncy , kind of doubt it and i kind of was an ebullient, bouncy, articulate figure who had a huge doubt it because . trump is doubt it because. trump is somewhat unique . both the number
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brain and of course, a lot of somewhat unique. both the number of charges that he's facing. of experience. he got the top of course, it's not just this one, the financial journalism, so he it's others as well and also the knew exactly all the arguments. severity as well. but this charge of weaponization of the he knew how to put the arguments. but what was marked , judicial system is real and it's arguments. but what was marked, i think, from a lot of people who followed after him. he had a creating huge divisions in passion , belief in the power in america's political system, a regressive . yeah, i think so. passion, belief in the power in terms of making an economy regressive. yeah, i think so. thank you very . that was dr. really in the right direction thank you very. that was dr. thomas scaife, the founding director of the university college london . forget that direction . former world boxing college london. forget that biden , they found all sorts of direction. former world boxing champion amir khan has been biden, they found all sorts of secret tapes, biden's car in his banned for two years from all home. what's happening about sports after testing positive that? yeah, absolutely no, there's this huge questions over for a banned substance. the 36 that family be answered. still year old olympic champion has to come, going to be to benjamin tested positive for the anabolic slater . this to come, going to be to benjamin slater. this is to come, going to be to benjamin slater . this is the to come, going to be to benjamin slater. this is the soldier drug wes streeting following his to come, going to be to benjamin slater . this is the soldier who slater. this is the soldier who was captured by the taliban. this is on the back of a report loss to kell brook in manchester which suggests the british in 2022. that's according to the which suggests that the british government not very good at uk anti—doping agency. mr. khan government is not very good at deaung government is not very good at dealing with hostage situations has accepted the violation found and on the economy. and also some on the economy. what it's to for to doping rules, but said it what it's going to mean for business? all that in just business? all of that in just a moment. the history it is wasn't intentional and british stamps will feature the king's image for the first time today
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they feature charles is head and neck facing left as all monarchs have done since queen victoria. however they will not be sold until stocks featuring the late queen's image have all been used up . this is gb news will bring up. this is gb news will bring you more news as it happens. now, though, it is back to andrew . and andrew. and well, it's not our top story today. i suspect it's going to be the top story throughout the week because donald trump, while he's in new york, he's in his penthouse, he's making history again , the wrong sort of again, the wrong sort of history. the first president to be arrested and to be made to be the subject of criminal charges. that's . he's due to that's right. he's due to surrender the manhattan surrender at the manhattan district attorney's office later today appearing front today before appearing in front of for an arraignment, of a judge for an arraignment, basically call it, just basically what we call it, just being charged. it's american being charged. it's the american word where he word for being charged where he will plead not will apparently plead not guilty. we're going to guilty. well, we're going to speak senior lecturer in
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speak to senior lecturer in politics at queen mary university, london. dr. richard johnson. johnson , morning to johnson. dr. johnson, morning to you . whatever. trump does, it's you. whatever. trump does, it's a it's a huge media circus and spectacle the polls have soared in the united states. republican the majority of them now think he is the victim of an anti establishment witch hunt. how do you think this will play for him ? it'll probably play pretty well for him in the republican primary. he won. he wants to what trump wants to do in terms of the primary is two things. one is to keep himself as the centre of attention, and the other is to give the impression that he is being unfairly hounded upon. and in a sense , hounded upon. and in a sense, this particular charge coming out of manhattan is going to be interpreted politically exactly interpreted politically exactly in that way. it's keeping trump in that way. it's keeping trump in the limelight and it's giving his supporters the impression that a democrat prosecutor and a
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grand jury composed of residents of a jurisdiction that's 90% democratic now going after him, whether that is correct, interpretation is a different matter . but interpretation is a different matter. but certainly politically speaking, that's going to be very helpful for the kind of narrative that trump is trying to put forward at the sense it feels it to me . all sense it feels it to me. all right. a long way away in london reading about it that it feels there is a whiff of politicisation about this, that the attorney general who's pursuing this is politically motivated may be just rather intrusive in his own place in history . well, the way that the history. well, the way that the justice system in the united states is set up is that it's almost inevitable that politics is in sort of present in in even what we would imagine it to be a very neutral legal decision making. and that's because in many states, including new york, the state prosecutor, the
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district attorney, in this case represented manhattan , is it's 1125 on tuesday. you're represented manhattan, is elected by the residents of with bev turner and andrew pierce on gb news. this is to manhattan . and so, of course , the point. and coming up, the uk manhattan. and so, of course, it's pretty difficult just in economy a little 0.1% in the final three months of 2022. terms of appearances sake for a that's according to revised prosecutor who's elected in a in official figures. it didn't go down quite well. economists said a in an area that voted 87% for this largely due to better this was largely due to better than expected performances joe biden and who ran on a across industries . but across certain industries. but with the government now slashing platform of prosecuting trump to energy businesses. energy support for businesses. so mean in real of they've some criticism from so what does this mean in real terms? going talk the the other side that this is terms? we're going to talk the owner the dog at wingham placing motivated. now the owner of the dog at wingham britain his perspective. argument he would make is he britain for his perspective. mark to you . morning. morning. prosecutes all kinds of different people for defrauding mark to you. morning. morning. so what's the what's the big business expenses. you know , problem for you? is interest rates still rising , people business expenses. you know, trump is not the first person rates still rising, people losing their jobs? i mean, how he's prosecuted for. and if trump has broken law, he needs losing theirjobs? i mean, how to be prosecuted . but when you is . business to be prosecuted. but when you have elected prosecutors this is losing theirjobs? i mean, how is. business business is pretty inevitably going to be a charge good. we are you know, we're very, very you know, we're busy. that will be made against them. we have yeah, we have the most richard i'm going to ask you to get out your crystal ball for incredible and team and so we me, for a second. if trump is
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remain busy . we're achieving found guilty of this, what then? remain busy. we're achieving that by incredibly cost conscious offer as much value as what happens politically in america . well, there the longer possible . so, you know, possible. so, you know, currently you can stay two nights at the dog dinner, bed america. well, there the longer and breakfast, £300, which is run complicating factor, i think value and. we've grown our , from this is that we now start business year on year by 8. to see prosecutions of former however due to the cost of presidents of both parties and everything going through the that was a sort of taboo that roof, particularly utilities the president was somewhat where we are , we're standing where we are, we're standing still as a business. it's an is insulated it from . you didn't go energy. the big problem ? energy energy. the big problem? energy is a big problem. is it your insulated it from. you didn't go after a president or even a electric and gas bill? without a former president for four, perhaps what we might see is doubt, yeah . our gas has gone up doubt, yeah. our gas has gone up five times and. that's even with fairly trivial in the grand scheme of things. charges now this cap in place. yeah, very. for the support . prosecute , says republican this cap in place. yeah, very. for the support. but it's prosecute, says republican prosecutors in different parts crippling . you know, we've, of america , i think will now be crippling. you know, we've, we've gone from a few hundred of america, i think will now be thinking about what charges they pounds a month to just under might see as possibly being 1500 pounds a month on gas. pounds a month to just under 1500 pounds a month on gas . and brought against former president 1500 pounds a month on gas. and our electric has gone from joe biden down the road or , you around £2,000 to just we're
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joe biden down the road or, you know, and this is the problem now is that it to raise the peaking over £5,000 a month . and stakes on both sides. and if one peaking over £5,000 a month. and how i mean, i'm just thinking blows my mind when i hear these side starts to be seen as figures . the blows my mind when i hear these figures. the moment about blows my mind when i hear these figures . the moment about energy figures. the moment about energy approaching an issue in this costs from from hospitality particular fashion, then the other side retaliate and so industry like. q what can you do other side will retaliate and so that's that's the longer run to bring in more money to help picture in the shorter run that trump is. you know, i think you cover those costs? so for trump is. you know, i think trump is. you know, i think trump is not is not afraid of instance, i'm thinking about what's on your menu today, what your specials are, how are you being seen to be in his view, managing to make it work? it must be daily struggle . it it politically prosecuted, because must be a daily struggle. it it is and we can't put the menu that's to keep him. but could it pnces is and we can't put the menu prices any more otherwise you could even win an election could just restart. yeah, we all know he win an election if he's found everyone is struggling at the guilty of this ? it's a state moment . you know, times are guilty of this? it's a state crime and so he could still be a moment. you know, times are tough and we we're trying to candidate for the presidency . in continue to deliver, you know, incredible food and drink candidate for the presidency. in amazing product and control the fact , about a candidate for the presidency. in fact, about a hundred years ago, costs whilst every every cost the socialist party nominee for that we face through the roof. , president eugene debs, you know, this month , national actually ran for president while you know, this month, national minimum wage has gone up and i he was in prison for opposing don't think i support that however wage bills gone up the first world war. so is i'm not suggesting trump will approximately 10% and it feels
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actually literally be behind bars come november 20, 24, but like a losing battle . you know, there is a little bit of like a losing battle. you know, we're we're one of the best precedent in past, past us properties in the area, you know, in the top 50 gastropubs history , and i suspect that in the uk and we are barely history, and i suspect that trump is going to continue with his campaign, whatever legal surviving . we will and you know, position he finds himself in. surviving. we will and you know, we're doing great. but it's no way run a business and i know and you've mentioned the many, many pubs in this in this possibly the pendulum is swinging his , of course, all area the tenants, the landlords swinging his, of course, all sorts of officials documents they've just walked out the fair were found in his car and his home documents which should have been covered by the official income that they were making for secrets act. there was a hue and their family has now just been cw secrets act. there was a hue and cry about it, dr. johnson, but taken up by utilities . and that's gone away. perhaps that might come back, or perhaps it's taken up by utilities. and there's tens working to pay still being investigated bills and they can't pay richard. yes, there are two further potential charges that themselves and oh, haven't mentioned food inflation of could be brought against trump course is crippling is highest from otherjurisdictions level for 40 years. yeah we've could be brought against trump from other jurisdictions . could be brought against trump from otherjurisdictions . so the from otherjurisdictions. so the one that you make reference to, andrew, that that's an that you just you just become investigation being done by the justice department in washington blind to it you know all the , d.c. so that would be a food products by and the drinks federal crime . what trump is you know we used to get on all federal crime. what trump is facing in new york is a new york the wet sales alcohol and an
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state crime. there's also annual price increase it's now investigations in georgia about whether trump placed undue monthly beer is going up 7% in a pressure on the officials in monthly beer is going up 7% in a month and yeah the food you know georgia to change the tally of poor egg supplier you know who the votes after the 2020 we've worked with for years they've written to us and the election. that's another pnces they've written to us and the prices have gone up potential prosecution that could significantly and they've held off as long as they can, but come out of dekalb county , come out of dekalb county, georgia. so there are and then, they they can't survive any longer. mark in your darkest of course, there's the justice moments when i imagine you wake department has to decide what it up at three, 4:00 in the morning does with the january six and you turning over what you're commission finding and whether going with business it takes those up and moves a going to do with the business that you've so hard to that you've worked so hard to build, the bleakest federal prosecutor . action build, what's the bleakest it takes those up and moves a federal prosecutor. action on prognosis . you know, we are insurrection charges or something related to the 6th of january. so there are prognosis. you know, we are incredibly fortunate. we the potentially at least three other business, we own the site . so sets of prosecution that trump business, we own the site. so the landlady, the landlord my mum, she doesn't get the rent at could be facing in the next 12 the moment so we can survive , months. so we may not have heard the moment so we can survive, can keep welcoming our guests the end of this. this may start we're going to survive whether i to become actually a familiar pattern of events in the next get paid or not it's kind of by few months. and it keeps him the by for the minute. but where he likes to be. dr. around us you know more johnson in the headlines , it traditional businesses without
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that set up that they're just johnson in the headlines, it does. you know, he's he has this not surviving and that's no good kind of remarkable teflon kind the you know hospitality as we fruit through covid an important of personality that all kinds of part of our society but we're scandals , all kinds of regular going to lose tonnes of pubs and restaurants. sure. and one more scandals, all kinds of regular actions that would normally sink question. where is the dog at, someone else's political wingham? because you're making me hungry. just thinking about campaign . trump seems to going to nice gastro pub. campaign. trump seems to survive. i mean , you go back to going to a nice gastro pub. where are you ? we're just where are you? we're just outside canterbury in kent. survive. i mean, you go back to 2016, just before that election , there was a very embarrassing fantastic right. well, we come a fair every day at 12:00. we'll video that came out about be there. you one day. get comments trump had made about women and what he felt entitled forward to it. good luck. good to do with with women as a luck. all the best. still to celebrity. people thought he was come, i'm going to be looking at being advised to withdraw his how the government are planning to clean british waters with how the government are planning to cleioh, ritish waters with how the government are planning candidacy and to put mike pence to cleioh, yes.1 waters with how the government are planning to cleioh, yes. he'sers with how the government are planning to cleioh, yes. he's fergal1 hope. oh, yes. he's fergal sharkey was great star at the sharkey was a great star at the music in 1980s, and forward as the republican music industry in the 1980s, and presidential nominee. and he he's formidable campaigner he's now a formidable campaigner on pollution. there's refused . and he was elected on water pollution. and there's water company should look at refused. and he was elected a few weeks later. so his what he's to all after what he's got to tell all after monday's . very much. and supporters clearly . perhaps see supporters clearly. perhaps see a different set of rules applying to him or feel that he is he has been subjected himself monday's news. very much. and good morning. this is the latest. the gb newsroom some to a different set of rules and breaking news this hour. tick therefore, they they really
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tock , been fined £12.7 million behind him that that would be another interpretation . does tock, been fined £12.7 million by the information another interpretation. does commissioner's office for that remind you of boris johnson misusing children's data. the in any shape or form ? yes ico says more than 1 million in any shape or form? yes although i guess boris has been children under the age of 13 less teflon in at least in the were using app in 2020, despite its own rules not to allow young last 12 months. but yes, if you children to create an account . children to create an account. uk data protection law says that think of johnson's long, long political career back , you know, tech talk needs consent . parents political career back, you know, tech talk needs consent. parents going back 20 years ago, when for under users . trump will make was an mp and got into trouble for various comments and for under users. trump will make us history becoming the first deaungs for various comments and dealings and so on. and he sitting or former president to always seemed to manage to come face criminal charges . these are back and i suppose he still face criminal charges. these are live pictures from new york . thinks that that might be a live pictures from new york. he'll be formally charged . he possibility for him and who he'll be formally charged. he was indicted over an alleged hush money payment to adult film knows, there are certain star stormy daniels before the characters in politics who are big figures who , you know, they 2016 election. his lawyer , he'll 2016 election. his lawyer, he'll big figures who, you know, they do seem to play to a slightly plead not guilty . the home different tune. and the electorate therefore sometimes plead not guilty. the home secretary could face legal can be a bit more forgiving of challenge over plans to house them. not all voters , of course, migrants on a barge . the them. not all voters, of course, migrants on a barge. the government is expected to but in creating enemies , you announce a leasing agreement has but in creating enemies, you also sometimes strengthen the been reached. use the baby stock
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home vessel dorset. the move designed to free up hotels, will steadfastness of your supporters . and i suspect trump and boris reportedly cost taxpayers more than £20,000 a day, accommodating to more than 500 johnson, even though boris johnson, even though boris johnson doesn't always like the asylum seekers. british stamps comparisons with trump, i think in this respect you could say that them are those kind featuring the king's image the that both of them are those kind of personality politicians first time they feature charles's head and neck, facing of big personality politicians who both have ardent opponents , left as all have done since who both have ardent opponents, but also have quite keen queen victoria . however, they queen victoria. however, they will not be sold until stocks supporters. and if this is a bit featuring the late queen's have mean, maybe, richard, because been used up . tv online dvb plus you didn't know you were going to talk about this, but i can't. been used up. tv online dvb plus a senior lecturer in politics down the line today without radio on tune in. this is gb asking you on the third birthday news is . direct and sponsors the of cast of leadership of the labour party . if you asked your labour party. if you asked your class of students in your news is. direct and sponsors the financial on gb news. the and lecture theatre to draw a distinction between the current silver investment . here's conservative party and the labour party and what they stand for, what your students have a financial on gb news. the and silver investment. here's a quick snapshot of today's big long list, or would they find that quite a difficult markets. the pound will buy you challenge ? i suspect that might $1.2499 and ,1.1439. the price challenge? i suspect that might be a bit of a difficult challenge for the students. i of gold is £1,586.05 per ounce.
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think if you gave them what keir starmer had pledged to when he and the footsie one hundreds at stood for leader three years ago, if you'd given them his 7680 points. direct sponsors the list of ten priorities and then financial report on gbp news for you asked, is this quite physical investment . morning different from the from the physical investment. morning 733. you missed the points on gb current government? i think that would be an easier. but you news. time to the day's papers. they're back. of course they. know, thinking about pledges he political titans. tonia buxton made about common ownership of and our very senior political what was it, rail, mail, energy commentator, nigel write . first commentator, nigel write. first of all, donald trump has arrived , water, you know, scrapping the conservatives trade union laws, in new york for historic court etc. he seems to have walked appearance. we talking about that we want to talk about that. back from some of those pledges but why not go on to say, come . and you at the moment, i guess on, go on, then. well, i'm going to help him. my thoughts. are starmer is approaching things in you i i'm one of these the way that btec is taking the conspiracy theorists, you know , conspiracy theorists, you know, i feel that actually all of this assumption that governments lose is being funded by the democrats elections and as long as he to help trump get do better. so keeps a kind of even keel, elections and as long as he keeps a kind of even keel , then, keeps a kind of even keel, then, you know, he'll he'll be the ron desantis is out of the picture. that's the big expenses beneficiary of people becoming exhausted with the or just the that that makes. and i love greg i love greg, too, but other costs of governing. if the
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things, they just think is the government's half and the record of the government and so on. but democrats just determined to wreck trump and it might work the for that is that doesn't the other because . his poll that might get you over the line the other way because. his poll rating soaring. why didn't the election doesn't necessarily rating is soaring. why didn't they take the clintons in? i give you a very clear programme mean, didn't claim they for how you're going to govern . mean, didn't they claim they didn't take no. i mean, he for how you're going to govern. yeah, to say that even as didn't take the. no. i mean, he actually lied under oath. yeah, yeah, i have to say that even as someone who follows this very he was done about. closely difficult me he did. what was done about. yeah. i different yeah. yeah, i know. different times . dirty closely, it's difficult for me to say with great clarity what i yeah. yeah, i know. different times. dirty isn't it. times. dirty now, isn't it. well, it's is win win would expect to storm a well, i think it's is win win for trump. however look at government do over the course of for trump. however you look at it. yeah. i mean but when it four or five years. okay all comes down to it, down to tone right. thank you so much. you conspiracy theory really, since i talk to you, dr. you sort of conspiracy theory would the basis of the would work on the basis of the polls the moment they're richard johnson, the and i hope he tells the students to watch polls at the moment they're showing he's 26 points ahead of gb news. i'm sure they watch it ron desantis . last month is only already. wouldn't may i would, ron desantis. last month is only already. i wouldn't may i would, wouldn't they? right. still to eight points ahead. yeah. so millions of dollars. marshall come, we're to be looking pounng millions of dollars. marshall pouring his election. that's come, we're going to be looking into sentencing of olivia right. all happening and so into the sentencing of olivia pratt—korbel murderers. thomas cashman . and we're right. that all happening and so if he gets convicted his cashman yesterday. and we're asking cashman should asking whether cashman should ever allowed to walk free supporters will say oh you know ever be allowed to walk free again. but also, shouldn't he it was it was all trumped up to beenin again. but also, shouldn't he been in court? he should. when forgive the pardon . and if the mother of olivia read her forgive the pardon. and if exonerated they'll be saying victim statement , which was victim statement, which was harrowing and moving, he should that just shows the whole thing have forced he should have been was a witch hunt a show trial dragged into court his own, dragged into court by his own, and in the first place. so if necessary , to listen to every there's an awful lot to compare if necessary, to listen to every word of it that should be the essence here. it seems . boris
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law the land. this is essence here. it seems. boris johnson before privileges committee . yeah, it feels like committee. yeah, it feels like the same things that if you support boris johnson over here, donald trump over there, it's kind of as if whatever happens to them, they're being treated unfairly. but it was more it was the wall to wall tv, radio coverage in america following the private jet, which is like a flipping jumbo jet. yeah, small jet and all those secrets . jet and all those secrets. people with trump reinforcing him as a major a figure, a major player in the united states. whereas boris feels to me like he's declining a political currency in this country . i currency in this country. i think you're completely right. and i do . but what really kind and i do. but what really kind of jars me is that? the one sidedness? so if you are conservative or if you are republican , the kind of republican, the kind of metropolitan media go for you, it doesn't really matter what the crime was of what you've done because we know that it's, you know. there's alleged things that biden's has done himself. his son's done all that kind of suppress the press. the press.
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same with the clintons, the press, the press. and press, the press, the press. and yet, you are on the other yet, if you are on the other side, they blow up trumped up charges. yeah, does. melania charges. yeah, it does. melania is oddly absent, isn't she, tonya ? or maybe not. oddly, tonya? or maybe not. oddly, i wonder what she's thinking in the background. maybe she's thinking had a lovely life. thinking we had a lovely life. we money and never we tonnes of money and never needed to run president. needed to run for president. i could have just been friends of yours growing wouldn't could have just been friends of you1forirowing wouldn't could have just been friends of you1for president wouldn't could have just been friends of you1for president who wouldn't could have just been friends of you1for president who had uldn't run for president who had thought the marriage would post—white house. and they're still very much together. yeah, they are together . i think it's they are together. i think it's like a shock when really a love marriage it i mean we have a marriage is it i mean we have a fine house greeks go was it his good looks it . was it was it is good looks it. was it was it is very large jet could a guy with private jet i insists i insist yeahi private jet i insists i insist yeah i just well let's say i'm sure melania come out at some point. well i was going to say we might know how she feels. we won't know how she feels because the face doesn't actually move at all. so i can never tell what
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the woman thinking. right. this is a bit a serious story, is a bit of a serious story, though, is this though, isn't it? this is this is tony. this is one that caught your eye rape wristbands. your eye date rape wristbands. i don't the idea of don't even like the idea of date. i don't like the phrase date. i don't like the phrase date rape because often this is spiking someone not spiking drinks with someone not in relationship. certainly in a relationship. you certainly not with. it's not on date with. yeah it's become in become a bigger problem in recent years this is one recent years and this is one measure try and tackle it. measure to try and tackle it. what are suggesting? so the what are they suggesting? so the found bones bands found these risks bones bands that police have that if you the police have actually these response they're trying to find someone make trying to find someone to make them to give them and they're going to give them and they're going to give them out to who go to them out to girls who go to clubs put a drop of clubs and you put a drop of liquid from your onto this liquid from your drink onto this wristband and it changes colour within a minute and lets you know had some of know whether you've had some of these drugs that they, these date rape drugs that they, you hitting type you know, tie hitting all type things, so it's jumped things, you know, so it's jumped up like . 350% in accusations to up like. 350% in accusations to rape. i actually had a niece who had it happened to . her had it happened to. her thankfully her friends were all around her. it's happened twice to girls. i know one of them actually turned. they ended up
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bnng actually turned. they ended up bring her back to my house. so my kind of girls have this thing, you know, they all stick together. so if someone doesn't feel well, all come home, feel well, they all come home, which the kind girl we which is the kind of girl we should. but if i've seen it it's 20. it's 1022. you with to twice in in in people i know. can you imagine how much where the point on gb news with andrew pierce bev turner. so now it is do they get it from to date? one day on from 34 year old online. i bet they go online. thomas cashman sentenced singh for the murder of nine year old everything and buy everything. olivia pratt corbell is a it's wicked . so this can only be prolific criminal . he's part of it's wicked. so this can only be a good thing . yeah. only be a prolific criminal. he's part of a ghastly gang. so drugs gang , a good thing. yeah. only be a good thing if. it were what a terrible sign of the times were a ghastly gang. so drugs gang, he received a life sentence when in that horror that you'd be he's got to seven a minimum of saying perhaps to your own 42 years for is eligible for daughters they're 20 test. daughters when they're 20 test. you've a test. you drink profit. he's out for that. oh so you've got a test. you drink those of thing a mother this story breaks my heart. this those the kind of thing a mother could say to her daughter. by little girl so was so beautiful. the before you out is this sentence enough? should the way, before you go out tonight, take me to put cashman ever be allowed to walk tonight, just take me to put this band on. yeah, yeah, i mean free again? we'll have more is essex trialling it, essex police are trialling it, but to be. i can't say former metropolitan police detective peter blakeslee. good but does seem to be. i can't say anything against problem morning, peter now, of course , anything against slight problem is dnnkis anything against slight problem is drink is very heavily is if the drink is very heavily coloured it's red wine you morning, peter now, of course, cashman didn't intend he didn't coloured so if it's red wine you might get a false reading. it's that kind kind of thing. but i intend to kill olivia mean, is a trial the moment pratt—korbel bell. just to be mean, is a trial at the moment if it were it sounds like a good clear about this , she was caught idea. yeah i think so. we can clear about this, she was caught
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the crossfire, but he intended look at this, but so first bosch to kill somebody . yes that to be used to house asylum seekers could be this week good to kill somebody. yes that somebody was joseph nee , who he the home office say they think somebody was joseph nee, who he shot a number of times before this will end the reliance on his gun jammed. hotels because how many people have got what asylum seekers in shot a number of times before his gun jammed . and then as he 400 hotels these are illegal his gun jammed. and then as he reached for the second weapon that allowed needs to scramble migrants by the way across the to his face and then run to channel legally. i mean you've seen this court all hotels. olivia's house tragically. and seen this the court all hotels. yeah but the first place they of course, we know that olivia's want to do is in portland. portland and local tory mp mum had out the front door to portland and the local tory mp surprise, surprise not in my see what was going on. cashman backyard. is this a solution? do continued his pursuit of me. and think the i actually think think tanya the i actually think we get a nice cruise ship of course , fired at and through we should get a nice cruise ship that's not being used anymore of course, fired at and through the door, tragically hitting and take it way out into the sea cheryl and then fatally wounding and take it way out into the sea and intercept the coming way precious dear , innocent nine before on the line of where it precious dear, innocent nine year old child olivia . now, had becomes british. waters yeah. and there should be patrols are year old child olivia. now, had it been cashman's intention to the navy should be patrolling there before they even just as kill a child, then he would have they come onto our waters go on received a whole lifetime. but that they don't even come onto the judge wasn't able to impose land that will affect someone's that because it was his intent human rights. well, you know, to kill joseph nape. but she our human rights are affected gave him just about a stiffer every single day. no one seems to care about that. so i'd i punishment as she could, that
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life imprisonment with a minimum actually think that if you if you are travelling if you are a a minimum of 42 years behind family travelling, maybe you should have different treatment bars . what do you make of the . but let's be honest, the bars. what do you make of the fact this ghastly reprobate, majority 90% are young males . this this sick killer was majority 90% are young males. yeah. so those young males should know that this should not allowed to languish in a cell be touching british soil till they get past all through the below the court and refused to system. and that's it. and that go into court to hear the was to what they did in witness statement from olivia's australia to and tony abbott, mother and to hear the judge to. who had stop the boats was his shouldn't the law keep telling motto, which been nicked by motto, which has been nicked by the and played us they're going to change the the tories and he played very well. abbott knighthood of law? the justice secretary, well. tony abbott knighthood of course, and the very course, is form and the very dominic raab, has said so how idea that these people difficult is it that a consensus idea that we stop these people be the real world, we think it is the role it should be the across parliament for it to happen tomorrow ? yes, it would. real world. yeah. if you stick a cruise ship in the middle of the happen tomorrow? yes, it would. this case comes hot on the heels channel then you have a legal of that hideous killer of zara problem because these people are not they're not criminals . aleena who refused in such a not they're not criminals. they're not under arrest. cowardly way to enter the they're not under arrest. they're not under arrest. they're not being imprisoned. coalface of music and hear that they've to be able to move about sentence and this piece of mind. , which is one of the problems cashman proved that he is about about the idea of sticking equally as cowardly as that about about the idea of sticking a boat just offshore. you've how monster by doing exactly the do you get them back within ? same . yes, i think i murderer do you get them back within? fourin do you get them back within? four in a busy dock in the
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same. yes, i think i murderer should stand in court , should channel to land here with legal should stand in court, should hear the victim impact, and intention. i'm going to say should most definite early in there is nothing illegal taking a small boat across the channel. the sentencing of the judge. i think we might see legislation yeah, there's nothing illegal in coming which will force them about claiming asylum . so let me to do that. but i would, of about claiming asylum. so let me phrase illegal immigrant. no, course , have some thoughts for thatis phrase illegal immigrant. no, that is wrong. decided it is course, have some thoughts for the prison staff who might have illegal to be legal. illegal coming from a safe country . it's to go into a cell armed with shields, protective equipment coming from a safe country. it's not a safe country . if it was if and forcibly restrained, hang not a safe country. if it was if we hadn't gone through brexit, tough , almost straitjacket these it's going to go on about this tough, almost straitjacket these kind of murderers and then dubun it's going to go on about this dublin degree, which never was. physically manhandle them up they never ever enforce its no into the courts where, of point about the safe countries if that it registered in an eu course, they might even need to country prior to getting here, be caged. now, you can imagine we could have sent them back. how the human rights lawyers no, no, but nigel, we never did. will jump on that bandwagon , say and one of the architects of will jump on that bandwagon, say pacer. is that where this that bill, tim kirkhope, who was particular, i guess it's a sort a tory, was on the right only of a loophole, really in the recently saying we realised within a week it wouldn't work justice process. so why this because the other eu countries condition is allowed for enforce because didn't criminals to not have to sit in enforce it because they didn't want them either. well, listening to this conversation, the court? what's the logic we've got a guest the line on behind it ? i this that home office hopes the court? what's the logic behind it? i think it's the court? what's the logic behind it ? i think it's just behind it? i think it's just a these plans will reduce the perhaps an oversight. in reliance hotels. joining now is
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previous years, defendants would the former director general of have taken it as being the norm the former director general of the uk force, tony smith. good that they should go into court. morning, tony. i don't know there's never really been a whether you could hear us matter of it being debated, but talking about it that we now , of course, with these two oscillate between in actuality, now, of course, with these two very prominent and recent cases the ideal situation of dealing with people who are coming the , it is undoubtedly very much in the media and therefore come to channel and, the reality which the media and therefore come to the attention of the politicians is basically laden down with , . and i think as a public outcry . and i think as a public outcry is basically laden down with, lawyers left, right and centre. . and i think that's absolutely justified if you're brave enough will these flows health make any to take a gun on to the streets difference and how should they and i put the word brave in be used ? well good morning. inverted commas , what i really inverted commas, what i really should have said was stupid and be used? well good morning. i was listening to your reckless. if you're stupid and conversation with interest as usual. reckless. if you're stupid and reckless to take a gun onto the conversation with interest as usual . so . i'm not sure how much streets, then you should have enough courage to climb the steps. standing front of the usual. so. i'm not sure how much the he is actually i was. i did end up as of the border force learned judge and listen to the but i was an immigration officer music . we, according to the sun, back in the day. and once upon a music. we, according to the sun, yesterday , peter, you have read time when people did arrive in yesterday, peter, you have read the story. we talked about it on illegally without a passport the story. we talked about it on the programme yesterday. there thatis is a £250,000 bounty on his head illegally without a passport that is illegal entry, we send from members of the drugs gangs them straight back and nobody that he's worked with because claimed asylum or human rights. they're worried he may start this is all changed. massive talking about naming names. how over recent years with the
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extension of human rights and difficult with is that going to asylum laws to the point where be for the authorities to it's virtually impossible now for an immigration officer. protect him? because a lot of remove anybody from territory people watching and listening would think we don't want him because of legal obstacles. and protected. much . remove anybody from territory becauso>f legal obstacles. and remove anybody from territory becauso i legal obstacles. and remove anybody from territory becauso i could obstacles. and protected. thank you very much. once again, my thoughts go out remove anybody from territory becauso i could probably;. and know. so i could probably guarantee an immigration lawyer somebody stay in the country for to the courageous men and women at least probably two years of the prison service who will have to cage and supervise this whilst i lost applications, which can't be dealt with. the monster. the 42 years word on border have to be referred to the home office, which take an the street of liverpool. and inordinate amount at time. so i've spent a lot time in what are doing inordinate amount at time. so what said are doing inordinate amount at time. so what said a are doing liverpool in the last four years inordinate amount at time. so what said a series are doing inordinate amount at time. so what said a series of are doing think said a series of in particular, suggests the announcements haven't over the last few weeks legal new cashman is responsible for other last few weeks not legal new legal measures but these legal measures but also these operational measures where we're serious crimes. not going to allow into cashman is responsible for other serious crimes . and of course serious crimes. and of course he's been cemented into not going to allow them into communities and hotels. communities and into hotels. we're to isolate in we're going to isolate them in criminality in the otherwise various accommodation settings. we're seeing a lot of nimby ism great city for a number of years. we heard he had previous from around the country. so criminal convictions, so he will from mps around the country. so well, i think that's a good idea, but not not in my be caged and i the authorities backyard. if you won't . so we've backyard. if you won't. so we've got a real problem our in will have to be very careful and got a real problem on our in deaung got a real problem on our in dealing very large number got a real problem on our in de people very large number got a real problem on our in de people thatary large number got a real problem on our in de people that are .arge number got a real problem on our in so will i am what i say. but de people that are now number got a real problem on our in de people that are now inrmber got a real problem on our in de people that are now in thiser of people that are now in this country in an irregular they will have to be very country and in an irregular position because they don't have status, they they're not careful as to who they put him status, but they but they're not removable either. into a cell with. for example, status, but they but they're not removable either . still, removable either. and still, as you say , ongoing problem with if he does ever share as a cell, you say, ongoing problem with
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more coming because it's a because there are other unsolved hugely lucrative business for murders example in liverpool of human smugglers and the government are really up against that have been involved in the it when you're dealing with drug dealing criminality and international crime like this with limited resources at your unfortunately these murderous disposal . well, you say limited kind of just keep going and disposal. well, you say limited resources, but just given half a going and reoccurring and billion quid to france , try and billion quid to france, try and deal with this over on their reoccur . now with women going and reoccurring and reoccur. now with women and children, sometimes tragically shores. what do they need to do, getting caught in the crossfire tony? and why can't they stop and this is going to happen for the people traffickers? because as long as we lead the fourth those are the real criminals in this situation . so the problem biggest industry on the planet this situation. so the problem is that this happening on my which you see illegal drugs watch. we did get asylum intake industry as long as we leave to down numbers through working that industry entirely in the the french in the ports of entry hands of unscrupulous criminals and have border force officers. , villains, gangsters , then as we today in the ports calais , villains, gangsters, then there is going to be no end to and dunkirk searching lorries and dunkirk searching lorries this bloodshed. and sadly, and checking passports. what the olivia's tragic death will have smugglers done have avoided the beenin ports. they've moved along the olivia's tragic death will have been in vain . beaches which are more difficult olivia's tragic death will have been in vain. i just can't. you. to control . we can't control the are you suggesting some form of legalisation, peter , or legalisation, peter, or decriminalisation ? i never used to control. we can't control the french do on their beaches. this is their border. it's up to decriminalisation? i never used the word legalisation without them. richard encourage them to the word legalisation without the word legalisation without do more. but french policy will the word regulation . the only go so . and that is to say,
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the word regulation. the industry needs to be regulated. only go so. and that is to say, well, okay, we'll help you in and yes , legalisation is a by terms of stopping boats terms of stopping the boats getting onto water but once and yes, legalisation is a by product of that. please don't getting onto the water but once they are on the water, we're not think for one moment the on some going intervene going to intervene the smugglers. it's smugglers. no that so it's a game of cat and mouse where it's if a drug smoking product. i going getting smugglers going on on getting smugglers don't think anybody would think and migrants into boats going on on getting smugglers an a, migrants into boats going on on getting smugglers an a, you migrants into boats that peter dope i don't condone going on on getting smugglers an a, you know,|rants into boats going on on getting smugglers an a, you know, at1ts into boats going on on getting smugglers an a, you know, at price 10 boats going on on getting smugglers an a, you know, at price of)oats at a, you know, at price of about 4000, ,5,000 to go drug taking in any way shape or through. it's a massive , very, through. it's a massive, very, very money for organised form in fact, most i've had my very good money for organised criminals who are operating just dalliances a long time ago in on the continent but also here the past i tend to find those in the uk and further afield. so people drugs who think they are i the government to do the most interesting person in i think the government to do what kind of makes a fist of the most interesting person in the room invariably turn out to this, you to say this, but i think you to say be the most boring person in the what we can to stop the boats room . but the fact of the matter has to take into account a whole room. but the fact of the matter is, it's the supply and demand range of issues that you discuss industry. the demand is not regularly on your program about water, measures, going away. millions of people water, on all these measures, in terms to stop the boats are taking drugs, holding down terms of going to stop the boats entirely, that's a very big jobs, rising decent families. part. is ask. we remain and as long as there's demand , part. it is a big ask. we remain up and talking to people and as long as there's demand, there will be the supply and up mystic and talking to people like you gives us a little bit of hope that maybe there a it's all in the hands of solution. tony smith, former criminals which is on top, director border force, director of the uk border force, abject lunacy. yeah, yeah . it's now environment as now the environment secretary as coffee, about abject lunacy. yeah, yeah. it's abject lunacy. yeah, yeah. it's a very, very interesting coffee, she's spoken out about the government's proposal to clean waterways. argument. no doubt. we will have clean up britain's waterways. she's sorts a that debate another day. peter she's announced all sorts of a range measures. but but blakesley former met police range of measures. but again but we're sceptic them and
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officer there . i was just we're rather sceptic them and we've somebody studio officer there. i was just working out. he'll be 76 when he we've got somebody in the studio who is formidable campaigner who is a formidable campaigner on names and on such ivory coast names and child buying records in the if he gets out yeah. if he gets child buying is records in the undertow but you are probably a it they'll a parole hearing just like there was for john warboys child . late to up some attempt . he was the taxi, the black cab taxi rapist and it was only when child. late to up some attempt to play my little insecurities . other women came forward and crowdfunder that they stopped him coming out and then he's to play my little insecurities. fergal, you've become a formidable on the state of our been another 20 years. so been given another 20 years. so i'm convinced actually waterways. what the environment i'm not convinced and actually secretary, frankly, is telling i've never stood back when they us is upon . it is just an say life , we doesn't life. say life, we doesn't mean life. no no, absolutely. i mean, is us is upon. it is just an incredibly muddled, confusing there any worse crimes and kill it? shooting through a door rejigging reappraise it? you shooting through a door into a home where that nine year representing . you're right, it old girl should have been safe representing. you're right, it is the third plan in the last before? she looks very much like six months when it comes wet my 11 year old. well, you know wipes. i think that's no the and came downstairs and when she came downstairs because nervous mum third time they've said they're because she was nervous and mum should up in going to ban wet wipes the last should have been tucking up in bed, cradling her dead body five years. but that does not include the time in 2021 when bed, not cradling her dead body around us now. news around us now. breaking news this morning, boxer amir khan they said they went on a ban wet around us now. breaking news this been ing, boxer amir khan around us now. breaking news this been banned er amir khan around us now. breaking news this been banned from |ir khan around us now. breaking news this been banned from sportan around us now. breaking news wipes the £16 billion this been banned from sport for investment well does that has been banned from sport for what he will tell you all about it after the morning news . thank override the 3.1 billion point investment that was announced last august when the £27 billion announcement before that it after the morning news. thank you very much. this is the
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, a £12 billion announcement before that, and the unlimited latest from the gb newsroom. donald trump will make us fines you may remember it was history becoming the first announced before that was going sitting or former president to to be £250 million. yeah and face criminal charges . these are face criminal charges. these are january, the chairman of the live shots . new york where environment agency said that was live shots. new york where people have been starting to gather ahead of his appearance crazy . and he the government's crazy. and he the government's in court where he'll be formally completely their mind kind of away the of state in february charged . he was indicted over an said that that was charged. he was indicted over an alleged hush money payment to aduu disproportionate and here we are alleged hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels now a matter of days later before the 2016 election. his they've clearly both it's a massive a vision on the road to lawyers say he'll plead not a sewage treatment works and 250 billion. there's no unlimited guilty . the fines but and do they have the lawyers say he'll plead not guilty. the home lawyers say he'll plead not power now to do they've listened guilty . the home secretary could guilty. the home secretary could face a legal challenge over they've always the power in the plans to house migrants on a first place for 30 years to find barge. the government is a water company up to 10% of its expected to announce that a leasing agreement has been reached to use the baby's stock annual turnover. a water company up to 10% of its annual turnover . you want to annual turnover. you want to guess how many times they've home vessel in dorset . the move used that power in the last 30 home vessel in dorset. the move designed to free up hotels, will years? how often? once they were reportedly cost taxpayers more at shocking people will be watching this and going, do than £20,000 a day, watching this and going, how do you go from being that accommodating more than 500 you go from being somebody that we our hearts to asylum seekers . sir richard we all hold in our hearts to using stuff think you could make the accusation here, child? asylum seekers. sir richard the same accusation here, child? when i was teenager being so branson's rocket company , virgin branson's rocket company, virgin orbit, has filed to bankruptcy.
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it's after it failed to secure when i was a teenager being so passionate about this, what happened there is a certain long term funding to help element of class hoses and recover from january's rocket throwing stones here, if you don't mind me saying so. i launch failure. the company launched the first rocket out of listened since i was ten, 11 britain , but it failed to reach years old. i had a huge passion for fly fishing. i've stood in britain, but it failed to reach orbit and sent its payload of us rivers in a futile attempt to and uk intelligence satellites plunging into the ocean . british catch triton salmon. i chairman until recently chairman the oldest fly fishing club in the plunging into the ocean. british stamps will feature the king's country . five years ago. we find image for the first time today. they feature charles's head and country. five years ago. we find ourselves in a of an issue and neck facing left , as all we ended up basically taking the neck facing left, as all monarchs have done since queen environment all the way to the victoria . however, they will not victoria. however, they will not be sold until stocks featuring doors the high court and that the queen's image have been made me curious if a bunch of the late queen's image have been used up tv online at the abbey ladies and gentlemen of a certain age that simply want to go fishing had to take the plus radio and on tune in this environment agency almost into the high court. what was going is . gb news on that me curious stupidly. foolishly it gave me itch. i plus radio and on tune in this is. gb news direct bullion scratch that itch . well here we sponsor's the financial report on gb news. the gold and silver scratch that itch. well here we all are today talking. is this figure true ? eight every day 825 investment . figure true? eight every day 825 times a day sewage going into on gb news. the gold and silver investment. here's a quick snapshot of today's markets. the our water. that is just last pound will buy you $1.2494 and year an average for last year as
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that figure is shocking or what a figure and 25 times a day it ,1.1432. the price of gold is. works if you take over the last three years, you're looking at a grand total of 7.4 me hours on £1,587.06 per ounce , and the £1,587.06 per ounce, and the footsie 100 that 7617 nine over 1 billion points. direct bullion sponsors grand total of 7.4 me hours on over1 billion separate over 1 billion separate occasions over1 billion separate occasions a laugh even said it the financial report on gb news myself . seems so ridiculous. says investments that matter . myself. seems so ridiculous. i think the really shocking thing covered in a number of the says investments that matter. 000 we're having it right little papers this morning. we now know matter there sorry about that. there was 1500 separate you are watching bev turner occasions last year when sewage andrew gb news and we're going was dumped onto blue flag to be talking about a report on beaches. it's easter . people the government's responses that was dumped onto blue flag beaches. it's easter. people are taking their kids to the seaside hostage taking that's found to and water companies are dumping be too slow. what solutions are providing? we find out about onto those beaches. you swim in that in a bit. this is to the any brand, any beach in this point on gb news and we will be country as you may remember me talking to to each other personally, i actually i can talking to you not to each other when you come back quote you the chief executive of the former chief executive of the former chief executive of the environment agency, who retired three days ago when he was asked if he would swim in any river in this country, his response was he would be cautious yes. so and that coming the chief executive of the government agency . but the government agency. but the forces are at play here fergal
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why are the government so to so unwilling to take any sign. i think from me what you're looking at is a physical manifestation of 30 years of political neglect. the regulators have clearly proved to be totally incompetent and failed to safeguard our interests that created vacuum and ironically water companies fill that vacuum . we now know fill that vacuum. we now know that they've made off with about £72 billion worth of our money have left those companies saddled with about £60 billion worth of debt. so somebody when you see chief executives been paid salaries of, £3.9 billion a yean paid salaries of, £3.9 billion a year, including bonuses, can we get directors? money is that exist under the law currently? well, yes. so why don't they do that too? they say we going to fight because if they find a company's fergal go pass that onto consumer. oh so let's go for directors. and here's for the directors. and here's the the secretary state the thing the secretary of state this fix all of this afternoon can fix all of this afternoon can fix all of this nothing more
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this with nothing more than a stroke a pen? for 30 years government has had power to government has had the power to issue what's called an enforcement that legal enforcement that is a legal instruction from government. you're doing exactly this you'll pay you're doing exactly this you'll pay your directors that you pay your shareholders this you will invest money in our invest x amount of money in our infrastructure and don't infrastructure and if you don't we will take 10% of your turnover away from you every single year until you comply. let me just bring in our guest as well this morning. antonia, you're front of outdoor swimming. cool swim , swimming. you have a cool swim, don't when i listen don't you think? when i listen to we hear so much from to this and we hear so much from governments about net zero and clean energy and maybe a place for as however this for that as well. however this is bothers people . clean is what bothers people. clean water and the thing is, you have to follow the money with everything , with life. we've everything, with life. we've we've our caring side . it's all we've our caring side. it's all about the money. and they should , like you should be , like you said, should be punished. they should the punished. they should take the people, these people, the directors of these companies their money, take companies take their money, take the one, take all the companies. one, take all their money make do. their money and make them do. and is some of it could be and this is some of it could be easily, know, net zero is easily, you know, net zero is killing poor people. yeah you know but and our water know but plastics and our water
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are that could be done are things that could be done right why they not? and right now. why are they not? and why make them drink the why don't we make them drink the water? oh, the access. what about that? good. think about that? good. you think that's a good i did not think things are going to make them dnnk things are going to make them drink water. yes. that's drink the water. yes. that's a bit brutal yes go ironically bit brutal but yes go ironically enough, have chief enough, andrew, i have the chief executive southern water that executive of southern water that i personally will pay a thousand point of my money to charity of his choosing should he a full glass of what comes ? out of one glass of what comes? out of one of his sewage overflows and. his response if for some reason i've had no response whatsoever . no had no response whatsoever. no way. no, no. but the challenge still stands. yeah, you you've you very much confused me on april day when i saw your tweet that you had been appointed as the of and you did the head of awful and you did a brilliant up for moment brilliant up for the moment i thought it was true. thought thought it was true. i thought it rare piece of good it was one rare piece of good good news. it would have been great. but can you get involved with it on a more official level? take passion to the level? take that passion to the it is 1037. this is to the point day? that becoming kind day? well that is becoming kind of conversation. other people on gb news with me, bev turner are desperately trying to have and andrew pierce. but bev was at this point time. talking earlier. the former are desperately trying to have at this point time . and i've at this point in time. and i've always big believer that
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world boxing champ amir khan, always been a big believer that it's in the outside he's been banned from all sport for two years. guess what? he it's better in the outside looking in than the outside looking, out, outside looking tested positive prohibited in. maybe maybe keir starmer tested positive for prohibited substance. that's right. he's could find you to obviously to returned a positive result with you leader . i could find you to obviously to an anabolic austrian apparently you leader. i have you about this leader. i have had a long conversation with helps muscle mass and improve keir starmer about sewage right athletic performance. so let us . and as you can tell, and this speak to legendary boxing is not a party podcast, the labour party have come out quite journalist gareth a davis. i'm strong over the weekend as the show you what i'm describing you opposition to government's plans with that gareth. very good andindeed morning this is a bit of a opposition to government's plans and indeed starmer's been leading on that voice. in that shock, is it not? it is indeed. opinion, you've seen a few environments such as in your morning by morning, andrew yeah, time mr. has coffee the worst it is. because khan is a kind of you've across. i think you've ever come across. i think it's there, right up it's kind up there, right up totemic figure in british there. a league boxing. he's still only 35, 36 there. if there is a league table or a top of the pops for and of course was the first very these things, a picture of her just about what she looks like. again, this is just purely a on prominent british, pakistani muslim to sportsman to come to my was not a poll published prevalence without medal at the my part was not a poll published yesterday ranking government she athens games in 2004. so as a as was secretary of she was in negative territory she was a mere 17 year old and been actually of the list in actually bottom of the list in negative day and below the chart until last year when he retired so keeps taxing us. thank you. 14 months ago a massive fixture come i looked in at the on the british scene. we come again. i looked in at the end a busy day. we will have end of a busy day. we will have you any shark nigel nelson followed his career all the way you back any shark nigel nelson
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through america . and you know , tonia thank so much. tonia buxton. thank so much. it's flown by this morning . it through america. and you know, it's it is a shock this morning it's flown by this morning. it has. coming up next is gb news to hear i'm still piecing live with mark longhurst. this putting the pieces together is the point. we'll be back myself to try and speak to the tomorrow morning at 930. you boxing board of control and have a great day see then . hello officials from ukad on. exactly going on here. you hear about have a great day see then. hello again it's aidan mcgivern from the met office. another this kind of thing in often in beautiful day for many of us. athletics . is it unusual in most places dry, sunny for many athletics. is it unusual in boxing at his level? , although not everyone. because athletics. is it unusual in boxing at his level ? well well, boxing at his level? well well, i think know sport in general there will be thicker cloud towards the north—west and some does have a problem with banned outbreaks of mainly light patchy rainfall for western scotland substances being taken with and the at times the far west of drugs cheats as they're called. but you know, in boxing and i northern. a bit more of a breeze said this a thousand times over here coming up from south and there'll be a bit of cloud there the many years i've been for. the north and central parts involved, but the difference with boxing, it's not scotland as well elsewhere across uk it's simply sunny tiddlywinks. it's not a cycling competition and it's not an skies and temperatures will athletics track. it's to people respond. 42 in some places, 60 fighting each other and. it's an celsius. warm spots somewhere like north wales and the north inherently dangerous for and you sea, coastal so faring a little can be legally killed in the warmer than yesterday into the ring when you've signed a contract to fight. so the cradle evening . keep the clear spells of fight sports, which is having evening. keep the clear spells across central and southeastern parts and towards the far know a testing system with
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southeast. enough clear sky and veracity. is that it has to be enough of a light breeze to lead upheld because people do die and to a frost —2 to —3 in some of can be killed in the ring. and the coldest spots. but thicker obviously cheating to cloud towards the northwest and performance enhance your body is some outbreaks of rain will keep things frost free as a weather looked down upon hugely. it is a front moves in. this weather problem in boxing. it's a fronts moving up, high pressure problem in boxing. it's a setting over scans . avf it's problem if anyone cheats with setting over scans. avf it's going to make slow progress , but performance enhancing because going to make slow progress, but it going to bring a wet start when you're trying to render it is going to bring a wet start the day for much of scotland , your opponent unconscious , you the day for much of scotland, northern ireland well as your opponent unconscious, you have in harm legally the weapons northern ireland as well as western of england and wales. that you namely your body. and and those outbreaks of rain will as you rightly say zoster in progress across the uk during which people have tested positive for in boxing before is slowly but surely many places actually medical drug for people seeing spells of rain mostly who have muscle wasting diseases light and on and off . the rain but when it's used in a formal light and on and off. the rain pushes into central areas , but pushes into central areas, but it is a damp day for many. we way . and in a pharmaceutical way get the sunshine towards the after that cold start 13 celsius. but where we've got the way. and in a pharmaceutical way by athletes, it does increase rain 10 to 12 degrees feeling muscle growth . you and i were bit less pleasant compared muscle growth. you and i were both in athens 2004 for that today's sunshine . now those olympics . it's hard to picture today's sunshine. now those outbreaks of rain slowly migrate olympics. it's hard to picture across the uk during wednesday now. when i may come burst onto nights followed by showers the scene he was only must have
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across western scotland and northern ireland for a time . been 17 and 18 years old at that northern ireland for a time. clear spells emerging here, but with the cloud elsewhere it's time . i'm wondering now with time. i'm wondering now with this sad news today because it going to be a frost free start is sad actually this story that to thursday . the rain on he's been found guilty of doping to thursday. the rain on thursday clearing to showers, then fine weather returning for . should have just hung up . should he have just hung up then fine weather returning for the easter weekend . his gloves before now he's 36. i'm starting to think that taking drugs to try and win in the ring looks like an act of desperation . maybe it was . and desperation. maybe it was. and you know that fight he had 14 months ago with kell brook was that was years overdue. they were huge rivals over a decade together. and their promoters eventually got them in the ring. ben shalom , boxer, sky sports ben shalom, boxer, sky sports were the promoters of this event. it was a huge event. i worked on the commentary on it for talksport, but on the night it mentioned , arena was it mentioned, arena was absolutely packed . it was the absolutely packed. it was the end of a generation . kell brook end of a generation. kell brook also , 35, thinking about also, 35, thinking about fighting again. amir lost that night . one of the big questions night. one of the big questions there has to be how come? when there has to be how come? when the test was taken 15, 16 months
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ago and the fight was 14 months ago, that is just come now. and that's what i'm trying to get the bottom of. i briefly spoke to robert smith, secretary , the to robert smith, secretary, the boxing board of control, this morning. unfortunately at a funeral and he couldn't speak to me. but i'm going to catch up with him later that that needs to as why it's to be clarified as to why it's taken so long and digging into the detail , it looks as taken so long and digging into the detail, it looks as though through his lawyers present, it's a defence that he took 14 different kinds of what he believed to be legal supplements going into his training for
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a very good afternoon. it's 12 noon. this is gb news live and i'm mark long has coming up for this tuesday lunchtime trump's in town the former president due to arrive at a manhattan building in new york to face what could be 30 charges relating to his hush money payment to star stormy daniels. this is a scene live outside trump tower support . this is a scene live outside trump tower support. us and protesters are waiting for a motorcade with perhaps secret outriders. it's due to leave
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