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blair was i years in opposition, because people forget... blair was a i people forget...ctacularly successful - people forget... blair was a i spectacularly successful leader but there — spectacularly successful leader but there was _ spectacularly successful leader but there was a _ spectacularly successful leader but there was a lot _ spectacularly successful leader but there was a lot of - but there was a lot of opposition, _ but there was a lot of opposition, even- but there was a lot of| opposition, even from but there was a lot of - opposition, even from what would — opposition, even from what would now— opposition, even from what would now be _ opposition, even from what would now be thought - opposition, even from what would now be thought as i opposition, even from what. would now be thought as the relative _ would now be thought as the relative centre _ would now be thought as the relative centre ground. - would now be thought as the relative centre ground. so. would now be thought as thel relative centre ground. so the discipline _ relative centre ground. so th
blair was i years in opposition, because people forget... blair was a i people forget...ctacularly successful - people forget... blair was a i spectacularly successful leader but there — spectacularly successful leader but there was _ spectacularly successful leader but there was a _ spectacularly successful leader but there was a lot _ spectacularly successful leader but there was a lot of - but there was a lot of opposition, _ but there was a lot of opposition, even- but there was a lot of|...
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tony blair was very uncomfortable. _ in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable.mingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. i think— in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. i think it's - uncomfortable. i think it's interesting for rishi sunak, he's not used to that. if you are a formal chance of people, but say things but when you're prime minister you'rejust things but when you're prime minister you're just there to take anything that people are feeling a bit agitated about, is on you. of course the cameras are on you the whole time. an interesting experience for him and a test as he didn't really expect to be in this job in the way that he was. how does he cope with that, how does he adjust? he cope with that, how does he ad'ust? �* . he cope with that, how does he ad'ust? �*, . ., , he cope with that, how does he ad'ust? �*, . . , ., ., he cope with that, how does he ad'ust? �* , . . , ., ., . adjust? he's clearly going to get a law for offer _ adjust? he's clearly going to get a law for offer of _ adjust? he's clearly going to get a law for offer of
tony blair was very uncomfortable. _ in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable.mingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. i think— in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. i think it's - uncomfortable. i think it's interesting for rishi sunak, he's not used to that. if you are a formal chance of people, but say things but when you're prime minister you'rejust things but when you're prime minister you're just there to take anything that people are feeling a bit agitated about,...
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there was a blair mania in the 90s, there is a l blair mania in the 90s, there is a blair mania in theit and see. major was _ starmer media. three weeks of this, wait and see. major was he - starmer media. three weeks of this, wait and see. major was he tried - wait and see. ma'or was he tried everything _ wait and see. ma'or was he tried everything and _ wait and see. major was he tried everything and there _ wait and see. major was he tried everything and there were - wait and see. major was he tried i everything and there were scandals and rebellion in europe and and that left it to blair to take it.— left it to blair to take it. there's no limit in _ left it to blair to take it. there's no limit in old _ left it to blair to take it. there's no limit in old political - left it to blair to take it. there's no limit in old political axiom i left it to blair to take it. there's i no limit in old political axiom that let's talk— no limit in old political axiom that let's talk in — no limit in old political axiom that let's talk in two _ no limit in old political axiom that let's talk in
there was a blair mania in the 90s, there is a l blair mania in the 90s, there is a blair mania in theit and see. major was _ starmer media. three weeks of this, wait and see. major was he - starmer media. three weeks of this, wait and see. major was he tried - wait and see. ma'or was he tried everything _ wait and see. ma'or was he tried everything and _ wait and see. major was he tried everything and there _ wait and see. major was he tried everything and there were - wait and see. major was...
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tony blair was very uncomfortable. _ in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable.k it's interesting for rishi sunak, he's not used to that. if you are a formal chance of people, but say things but when you're prime minister you'rejust things but when you're prime minister you're just there to take anything that people are feeling a bit agitated about, is on you. of course the cameras are on you the whole time. an interesting experience for him and a test as he didn't really
tony blair was very uncomfortable. _ in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable.k it's interesting for rishi sunak, he's not used to that. if you are a formal chance of people, but say things but when you're prime minister you'rejust things but when you're prime minister you're just there to take anything that people are feeling a bit agitated about, is on you. of course the cameras are on you the whole time. an interesting experience for him and a test as he didn't really
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it's like the end of the major era — blair, whatever happened, we knew that blair would win, and i agrees completely the same. there was a blair mania in the 90s, there's no starmer mania. three weeks of this, wait and see. major was he tried everything and there were scandals and rebellion in europe and maastricht, that left it to blair to take it. there's an old political axiom, let's talk in two years. - we will convene a special edition. we will. that says that elections i are not won, they are lost. i think this is very much i setting up the possibility. i am completely aligned, it is the distant future. . you would not put any cash on it. on eu membership, liz truss is a remainer turned enthusiastic brexiteer. as foreign secretary she wasn't sure whether emmanuel macron was friend orfoe. this week there she was in prague during the grab and grin for the cameras with that and suspect as you're signing up to his project. a european community of all things. absolutely fascinating. she has been rigid on everything else. really ideological, far to the right of boris johnson or most of t
it's like the end of the major era — blair, whatever happened, we knew that blair would win, and i agrees completely the same. there was a blair mania in the 90s, there's no starmer mania. three weeks of this, wait and see. major was he tried everything and there were scandals and rebellion in europe and maastricht, that left it to blair to take it. there's an old political axiom, let's talk in two years. - we will convene a special edition. we will. that says that elections i are not won,...
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yeah, it is why blair said his priorities _ track.r, former prime minister, back in the late i990s~ — former prime minister, back in the late 1990s. so the thing about this and the _ late 1990s. so the thing about this and the reason why i am cynical is that every— and the reason why i am cynical is that every single postwar prime minister— that every single postwar prime minister has pledged to create a world—class vocational system, to put vocational education on a par with non—vocational education, with more _ with non—vocational education, with more academic qualifications, and we have had _ more academic qualifications, and we have had a _ more academic qualifications, and we have had a lot of warm rhetoric about _ have had a lot of warm rhetoric about it — have had a lot of warm rhetoric about it from governments of all colours — about it from governments of all colours but we have never really seen _ colours but we have never really seen that — colours but we have never really seen that sup change and i think there _ seen that
yeah, it is why blair said his priorities _ track.r, former prime minister, back in the late i990s~ — former prime minister, back in the late 1990s. so the thing about this and the _ late 1990s. so the thing about this and the reason why i am cynical is that every— and the reason why i am cynical is that every single postwar prime minister— that every single postwar prime minister has pledged to create a world—class vocational system, to put vocational education on a par with...
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. >> tony blair, who's godfather to one of her children. >> thank you very much everyone. >> and themurdoch supported three times for election -- >> what are you trying to tell me here? are you saying what we think you're saying? we didn't say it was an affair, but it was a euphemism like close relationship. and that was followed by a "vanity fair" story. wendi had written about her affairs in her diary. >> according to an alleged secret love note that's been linked to wendi -- >> in the writing, like wendi and tony with hearts. >> describing how she sort of loses herself in tony blair's eyes. how he has the cutest bottom, or whatever. >> of course, mr. blair in particular has denied it, but more important than his denial is the fact that whether it is true or not, mr. murdoch believes it. >> over the years, wendi dang has declined to comment. >> murdoch files for divorce and the split is swift and the split is complete. >> one of the things about murdoch is he's very loyal to you until he's not. at a certain point, he just cut off the tie. >> let me just ask you about james, what ki
. >> tony blair, who's godfather to one of her children. >> thank you very much everyone. >> and themurdoch supported three times for election -- >> what are you trying to tell me here? are you saying what we think you're saying? we didn't say it was an affair, but it was a euphemism like close relationship. and that was followed by a "vanity fair" story. wendi had written about her affairs in her diary. >> according to an alleged secret love note that's...
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blair in particular has denied it.is true or not, mr. murdoch believes it. >> over the years, wendi dang has declined to comment. >> murdoch files for divorce and the split is swift and the split is complete. >> one of the things about murdoch is he's very loyal to you until he's not. at a certain point, he just cut off the tie. >> let me just ask you about james. what kind of a leader is he? >> oh, james is -- well, he did a great job when he went to hong kong, and he got india right. >> you know, james now is basically beginning the process of rehabilitating himself in the wake of the phone hacking scandal. >> if you become paralyzed by your failures, then you won't grow, and you won't have big visions for the future. and i think what you have to do is try to learn as best you can. >> okay. lachlan -- >> lachlan is a wonderful human being. >> lachlan was back in australia. he had very viscerally distanced himself from the family when he felt that his father wasn't sup supporting him against roger ailes a deck earlier
blair in particular has denied it.is true or not, mr. murdoch believes it. >> over the years, wendi dang has declined to comment. >> murdoch files for divorce and the split is swift and the split is complete. >> one of the things about murdoch is he's very loyal to you until he's not. at a certain point, he just cut off the tie. >> let me just ask you about james. what kind of a leader is he? >> oh, james is -- well, he did a great job when he went to hong kong,...
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selma blair has been very public about what she's been going through over the years. the american people, to try to do something so physically challenging when just the day to day physical is so challenging for her, and she's a wonderful dancer. look at this. >> she's beautiful, this waltz. but, yes, this is not for the feint of heart, this competition. you know, i think we see what people go through to be able to do this on any given night where they're performing. and it's just too much. it's too much as we heard from her. but she did leave us with some beautiful performances. and "new day" continues right now. >>> ass kissers, suckups and bears, oh my. i'm john berman with brianna keilar. some contentious and sometimes personal rhetoric, minus the bears, going on back and forth at the ohio senate debate between tim ryan and jd vance. the two men sparring over the economy and inflation, clashing over racist rhetoric and abortion. this is a state that donald trump carried twice. and utah independent evan mcmullen attacking mike lee accusing him of betraying america o
selma blair has been very public about what she's been going through over the years. the american people, to try to do something so physically challenging when just the day to day physical is so challenging for her, and she's a wonderful dancer. look at this. >> she's beautiful, this waltz. but, yes, this is not for the feint of heart, this competition. you know, i think we see what people go through to be able to do this on any given night where they're performing. and it's just too...
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and selma blair, just how she has head on faced her illness. >> used the word grace, perfect. >> it isnspired a lot with her performance there. >>> we know half the country are waking up to a pretty cool morning. >> cool? >> cold. it is cold for october, everybody. show the snow. it shows it's cold, i guess. parts of the midwest seeing the first snow of the season. ginger will have much more coming up. >>> first, the latest on the midterms exactly three weeks away and the stakes are high in georgia where there was a debate showdown in the governor's race. a bitter rematch getting national attention. rachel scott is on the scene in atlanta. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning, and this was a heated rematch four years in the making. republican governor brian kemp taking the debate stage against his democratic challenger stacey abrams, pitching two radically different visions for the future of georgia. georgia republican governor brian kemp facing off against the democrat he barely beat four years ago, stacey abrams. >> miss abrams is going to lie about my record becau
and selma blair, just how she has head on faced her illness. >> used the word grace, perfect. >> it isnspired a lot with her performance there. >>> we know half the country are waking up to a pretty cool morning. >> cool? >> cold. it is cold for october, everybody. show the snow. it shows it's cold, i guess. parts of the midwest seeing the first snow of the season. ginger will have much more coming up. >>> first, the latest on the midterms exactly three...
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proved. — damaging because, as tony blair proved, you never, ever win downing street— proved, you neverannot take the centre ground if you appear to disdain the less advantaged in this society. i absolutely agree with james with what he's just sad. however, there are still plenty of centrist tories, including myself... are still plenty of centrist tories, including myself. . ._ are still plenty of centrist tories, including myself... sorry, i didn't mean to insult _ including myself... sorry, i didn't mean to insult you! _ including myself... sorry, i didn't mean to insult you! i'm _ including myself... sorry, i didn't mean to insult you! i'm not - including myself... sorry, i didn't| mean to insult you! i'm not taking that as an insult _ mean to insult you! i'm not taking that as an insult at _ mean to insult you! i'm not taking that as an insult at all, _ mean to insult you! i'm not taking that as an insult at all, james, - that as an insult at all, james, because there are elements in a party on the extremes. but what we mustn't have, and what is being forwarded can't testify against
proved. — damaging because, as tony blair proved, you never, ever win downing street— proved, you neverannot take the centre ground if you appear to disdain the less advantaged in this society. i absolutely agree with james with what he's just sad. however, there are still plenty of centrist tories, including myself... are still plenty of centrist tories, including myself. . ._ are still plenty of centrist tories, including myself... sorry, i didn't mean to insult _ including myself......
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here let's go say you was a, if the bush timor, blair, mimi of lin, shy war for poor shane. you, bruce brussel, mr. ross, not a man. tiskus i was cunning. nice show so that it's do you have to order for the most or was more than pretty social to read. you know, we're sure. blair thorough dealership ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940 for the day germany invades france. ah, winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood toil tis and sweat. you replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war or you're pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1940 a little which is mess. if it takes some good you cities the next night 80 petition across attack, the are in which is a us operation blitz. last almost 8 months m
here let's go say you was a, if the bush timor, blair, mimi of lin, shy war for poor shane. you, bruce brussel, mr. ross, not a man. tiskus i was cunning. nice show so that it's do you have to order for the most or was more than pretty social to read. you know, we're sure. blair thorough dealership ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940 for the day germany invades france. ah, winston churchill...
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but even under tony blair, i they didn't sing the national anthem.hing that i thought... in the bathroom mirror! the other thing i thought - was interesting was that they were painfully aware that one key moment in the tory- leadership thing was i when rishi sunak really attacked liz truss. people didn't like a dominating male pushing somebody down. and so i think the tone - of that, they are thinking this through and it's i quite interesting. so we'll get together again, i presume. hopefully you'll come back, but can we push you for some predictions? and then when you do come back, we can test you how right you were. who'll be prime minister at christmas? honestly, i don't know. i don't think you can say. it is perfectly possible - that it will not be liz truss. and that's the crux of this, isn't it? right now, i was saying this on the six o'clock news just now. we're 30 odd days in and nobody disputes the idea that she could be gone and gone soon. it's extraordinary. and the thing, if i had to put my life on it, i think she'd be gone. by christmas.
but even under tony blair, i they didn't sing the national anthem.hing that i thought... in the bathroom mirror! the other thing i thought - was interesting was that they were painfully aware that one key moment in the tory- leadership thing was i when rishi sunak really attacked liz truss. people didn't like a dominating male pushing somebody down. and so i think the tone - of that, they are thinking this through and it's i quite interesting. so we'll get together again, i presume. hopefully...
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dan: dan: actress soma blair says she is stepping down from -- selma blair says she is stepping down from dancing with the stars, she says the competition was too much of a strain on her body. she has battled multiple sclerosis since 2018. the star-studded cast of a remake of a disney classic is adding a new start. ama: marne short and shania toying will appear -- martin short and shania twain will be on a special. dan: previously was announced to clear creek -- key role on the role bell. ama: shania twain will play misses pots. martin short will play lumia. you can watch this on abc seven. dan: it will be available to watch on disney plus. disney's the parent company of abc 7. ama: dubnation getting ready for party. dan: chris alvarez is here with sports. >> coming up on sports on the eve of nba opening night, klay thompson explains why he has had trouble going night night. trouble going night night. care coalition, where are we on alaska airlines? we found that people are raving about their customer care. i mean, take a look at this! wow! [dog barks] says here they have the most fl
dan: dan: actress soma blair says she is stepping down from -- selma blair says she is stepping down from dancing with the stars, she says the competition was too much of a strain on her body. she has battled multiple sclerosis since 2018. the star-studded cast of a remake of a disney classic is adding a new start. ama: marne short and shania toying will appear -- martin short and shania twain will be on a special. dan: previously was announced to clear creek -- key role on the role bell. ama:...
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blair said she pushed her body as far as it could go, and she needs to take care of herself.a final waltz with her partner and got a perfect score. actor kevin spacey broke down in tears and took back his apology while testifying in new york courtroom. species said his publicist had convinced him to apologize to actor anthony rapp , who accused spacey of making sexual advances toward him when rap was 14 space, he said he never should have apologized for something he didn't do. wrap the suing for $40 million. we turn now to the war on rats, more cities are having trouble controlling rodents, so they're changing rules and imposing fines. here's a b cs derek dennis. this morning. cities across america are trying to claw their way out of rat infestations brought on by the pandemic when more people staying home accumulated more trash. this is not right attitude. rats are not our friends, a new study finds chicago is the ratty ist city, followed by new york los angeles , washington, d. c san francisco and philly in new york. rat complaints are up 71% in the last year. in response,
blair said she pushed her body as far as it could go, and she needs to take care of herself.a final waltz with her partner and got a perfect score. actor kevin spacey broke down in tears and took back his apology while testifying in new york courtroom. species said his publicist had convinced him to apologize to actor anthony rapp , who accused spacey of making sexual advances toward him when rap was 14 space, he said he never should have apologized for something he didn't do. wrap the suing...
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dan: actress soma blair says she is stepping down from -- selma blair says she is stepping down fromcing with the stars, she says the competition was too much of a strain on her body. she has battled multiple sclerosis since 2018. the star-studded cast of a remake of a disney classic is adding a new start. ama: marne short and shania toying will appear -- martin short and shania twain will be on a special. dan: previously was announced to clear creek -- key role on the role bell. ama: shania twain will play misses pots. martin short will play lumia. you can watch this on abc seven. dan: it will be available to watch on disney plus. disney's the parent company of abc 7. ama: dubnation getting ready for party. dan: chris alvarez is here with sports. >> coming up on sports on the eve of nba opening night, klay thompson explains why he has had trou the long-lasting scent of gain flings made it smell like dave was in his happy place... ♪♪ ...the massage chair at the mall. but...he wasn't. ♪♪ gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. bye bye tough odors, try gain odor defense. (vo) no matter
dan: actress soma blair says she is stepping down from -- selma blair says she is stepping down fromcing with the stars, she says the competition was too much of a strain on her body. she has battled multiple sclerosis since 2018. the star-studded cast of a remake of a disney classic is adding a new start. ama: marne short and shania toying will appear -- martin short and shania twain will be on a special. dan: previously was announced to clear creek -- key role on the role bell. ama: shania...
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launched by the us and uk later and british prime minister tony blair. in an interview with cnn, he acknowledged that there is a truth to the fact that the 2003 us invasion of iraq by its allies was one of the main the reasons for the emergence of isis, it turns out, the brainchild turned against the creator of the tribes of iraq and the series received the latest american weapons to fight their governments. and in the end, they created their own caliphate, a wave of terrorist attacks even reached europe. definitely, one can say that it was the american invasion that the enemy, but tore off the seal with a jug from which the genie escaped in such a middle eastern rhetoric, but islamic radicalism, because without this e invasion and islam was a peaceful religion, despite the confirmed the facts of brutal murders of the local population and the use of prohibited weapons, neither washington nor london bear any responsibility for barbarism and robbery in a sovereign country. well, the united states, having lost interests in 2011, revealed its troops, leaving
launched by the us and uk later and british prime minister tony blair. in an interview with cnn, he acknowledged that there is a truth to the fact that the 2003 us invasion of iraq by its allies was one of the main the reasons for the emergence of isis, it turns out, the brainchild turned against the creator of the tribes of iraq and the series received the latest american weapons to fight their governments. and in the end, they created their own caliphate, a wave of terrorist attacks even...
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started by the us and uk later and british prime minister tony blair, in an interview with cnn, admitted that there is
started by the us and uk later and british prime minister tony blair, in an interview with cnn, admitted that there is
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certainly much higher than under tony blair. we have higher levels of annual immigration to the united kingdom, both legal and illegal than under glad. and i think a lot of people feel that what is often dr. work has really taken hold over the last decade. and so it would actually be hard to find a policy area where they weren't to the left of blair, if you actually look at the policies implemented and, and the, and the data and the figures rather than the rhetoric. and do i think where she sat will reverse that? certainly not. i think there is a deep chasm that exist between the concerted me, but that breaks it, made notes and conservative empties. i think that is coming home to roost and you can see that in the polling numbers with the highest proportion actually of boats as you voted for conservatives and sort of in 2019. now switching to none of the above rather than switching across to later. so there's a lot of people who are small c conservatives who feel that they are now politically homeless because the conservative par
certainly much higher than under tony blair. we have higher levels of annual immigration to the united kingdom, both legal and illegal than under glad. and i think a lot of people feel that what is often dr. work has really taken hold over the last decade. and so it would actually be hard to find a policy area where they weren't to the left of blair, if you actually look at the policies implemented and, and the, and the data and the figures rather than the rhetoric. and do i think where she sat...
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years in opposition, cos people forget that although blair was a spectacularly successful leader, i of opposition, even from what would now be thought of as the relative centre ground of the party, to what he was doing. so, the discipline at labour, not only, not only the desire to win and the confidence, but the discipline was extraordinary. another little kind _ of "from the notebook" as well was, another shadow cabinet minister said to me, "i have been doing this- for years out of power, just grinding it out- in shadow cabinet, not - being able to make policies, working really hard, just in opposition."| and they said, "i cannot do| another term in opposition. and i think the thing - is is that now the hope of, like, it didn't look... 2019, 80—seat conservative majority, borisjohnson, - like, completely dominant, - you just thought this is a two—term programme for labour. and i think now because they, they can see it in their grasp, | they're so worried that they're - going to mess it up or throw it away that i think it's really- concentrating the minds. and it was it was astonis
years in opposition, cos people forget that although blair was a spectacularly successful leader, i of opposition, even from what would now be thought of as the relative centre ground of the party, to what he was doing. so, the discipline at labour, not only, not only the desire to win and the confidence, but the discipline was extraordinary. another little kind _ of "from the notebook" as well was, another shadow cabinet minister said to me, "i have been doing this- for years...
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of tony blair's 1987 style majority.do to convince people they can be trusted on the economy, they are a government in waiting. they did a bit of that conference last week and we have seen the metrics move in the right direction, but still a lot of work on that front. nonetheless, current polling would indicate a very good majority for the labour party and keir starmer being put into downing street without having to go into coalition with other parties. to go into coalition with other arties. ., , ., , ,, parties. how unusual is polling like this or polls _ parties. how unusual is polling like this or polls that _ parties. how unusual is polling like this or polls that show _ parties. how unusual is polling like this or polls that show this - this or polls that show this necessarily in a premiership? i mean, the honeymoon period is almost certainly over, isn't it? how unusual is that this early on? very unusual. what _ unusual is that this early on? very unusual. what i _ unusual is that this early on? very unusual. what
of tony blair's 1987 style majority.do to convince people they can be trusted on the economy, they are a government in waiting. they did a bit of that conference last week and we have seen the metrics move in the right direction, but still a lot of work on that front. nonetheless, current polling would indicate a very good majority for the labour party and keir starmer being put into downing street without having to go into coalition with other parties. to go into coalition with other arties....
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cuz we're our be leads the a ran program at the tony blair institute. he joins me now from london. cause or what does it mean for protesters if the revolutionary guard benefits most from the current system, i would imagine that dislodging them is going to be near impossible. well, i think that's again by making absolutely clear what we're seeing in iran today is not about the economy. it's not about the u. s. withdrew from the 2015 nuclear agreement and it's not about sanctions. rather, it's about living under an authoritarian, misogynistic ideological regime that a source to impose its ideology over every aspect of iranian life. and has prioritize the ideology consistently over the needs of the radiant people. what can we get him? but to what extent can that was, you know, point to the economy and point to sanctions. for example, in say, the west has done this to you? is that something that protesters, how do they respond to that level? the regime will try currently the regime strategies to claim that what we're seeing on the streets is a quote zionist plot. so it's reverting to i
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my colleague daniel winters spoke to cassandra robbie of the tony blair institute. he gave us a deep dive on high the state, closely controls the economy, to funded terrorist activity and pay off corrupt officials all against the backdrop of the brutal cracked and on the current protests in the country. to watch that just head over to our deed of the news youtube channel. and that rough our show for more you can always check i d, w dot com slash business. we're also on facebook and on the dw egypt channel for me and the business team here in berlin, it's taken with ah, warren piece, 2 point, oh, satellites, monitor crises and conflicts. ai visualizes the extent of suffering and destruction. the goal. send how quickly and initiate peace negotiations using advanced technology to fight war in ukraine and world wide. to morrow today. in 30 minutes on d. w. ah . one content, 700000000 people with their own personal stories. europe, with every day what europeans fear and what they hope for focus on europe in on d w. you know, people in trucks injured when trying to flee t
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my colleague daniel winters spoke to cassandra robbie of the tony blair institute. he gave us a deep dive on high the state closely controls the economy, to funded terrorist activity and pay off corrupt officials own against the backdrop of the brutal attracted on the current process in the country. to watch that just head over to our deed of the news youtube channel. and that wraps up our show for more. you can always check i d, w dot com slash business. we're also on facebook and on the dw egypt channel for me on the business team here in berlin, it's taken with ah, lauren piece 2 point oh, satellites, monitoring crises and conflicts, ai visualizes the extent of suffering and destruction. the goal and how quickly and initiate peace negotiations using advanced technology to fight war in ukraine and world wide tomorrow. today. in 90 minutes on d. w. every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities, reader, how can we protect habitat? we can make a difference. global ideas, the environmental
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my colleague daniel winters spoke to cassandra robbie of the tony blair institute. he gave us a deep dive on high the state, closely controls the economy, to funded terrorist activity and pay off corrupt officials all against the backdrop of the brutal cracked and on the current protests in the country. to watch that just head over to our teat of the news, youtube channel. hm. and that rafa far show for more. you can always check i d, w dot com flash business were also on facebook and on the dw egypt channel for me on the business team here in berlin, it's taken with ah, with ah, ah, ah, by taking a look at the dark, scary a soul. and you might need a little bit of garlic or in 30 minutes to w. my grow plastics can be found in the arctic as well as in our drink water. there everywhere. it's one of the greatest problems of the century that needs to be resolved. micro plastics in invisible danger. closer in 75 minutes on the w. making the headlines and what's behind them. dw news africa they showed that was the issue in the continent. life is slowly getting back to no
my colleague daniel winters spoke to cassandra robbie of the tony blair institute. he gave us a deep dive on high the state, closely controls the economy, to funded terrorist activity and pay off corrupt officials all against the backdrop of the brutal cracked and on the current protests in the country. to watch that just head over to our teat of the news, youtube channel. hm. and that rafa far show for more. you can always check i d, w dot com flash business were also on facebook and on the dw...
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gordon brown did not when he took over from tony blair.re is precedent for this in history. he will be thinking, i have inherited a party thatis thinking, i have inherited a party that is divided, that is taking in the polls — how can i get to 2024, 2025 instant a chance at winning that next election? he has clearly concluded, listen to his speech on downing street today, the answer to that riddle is to go back and double down on the 2019 conservative party manifesto that won the party that the majority and, crucially, allow the majority and, crucially, allow the party to dismantle parts of labour's redwall. he has clearly picked up the lessons post—brexit, he has tried to reflect those lessons and the people he has been appointing today. the only question that hangs over is whether the country will buy it, whether they will actually see this as a new chapter in british politics. just heanna chapter in british politics. just hearing alastair _ chapter in british politics. just hearing alastairjack has been appointed as scotland secretary,
gordon brown did not when he took over from tony blair.re is precedent for this in history. he will be thinking, i have inherited a party thatis thinking, i have inherited a party that is divided, that is taking in the polls — how can i get to 2024, 2025 instant a chance at winning that next election? he has clearly concluded, listen to his speech on downing street today, the answer to that riddle is to go back and double down on the 2019 conservative party manifesto that won the party that...
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blair effron. >> appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> a quick look on the laggards as you might expectdisappointing earnings last night, alphabet and lomo f y aerhe a t reorouft t break. good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. >>> all right. nasdaq of course has been under performing overall, as you might expect given microsoft and alphabet a part of that. but bob joins us now to talk about -- look at that. if i told you last night we were going to be up on the s&p after those numbers. >> i want to show the earning, microsoft down, google down, texas instruments. you think the s&p would be down 100 points on this but it's not look at the other big tech stocks out there apple down 1%. nvidia, amd is to the down the s&p should be down 70 to 1
blair effron. >> appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> a quick look on the laggards as you might expectdisappointing earnings last night, alphabet and lomo f y aerhe a t reorouft t break. good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®....
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launched by the united states and great britain later, and british prime minister tony blair, in his interview with cnn, admitted that there is some truth in the fact that the shah invasion of their allies in 2003 in iraq became one of the main reasons for the emergence of isis, it turns out that the brainchild turned against the creator of the tribes of iraq and syria received the latest american weapons to fight their governments. and in the end created their caliphate a wave of terrorist attacks even reached europe definitely, it can be said that it was the american invasion that the enemy tore off the seal with a jug from which the genie escaped in such a middle eastern rhetoric, but islamic radicalism, because without this uh invasion islam was a peaceful religion , despite the confirmed facts of brutal murders of the local population and the use of prohibited weapons, neither washington nor london bore any responsibility for barbarism and robbery in a sovereign country, but the united states, having lost interests in 2011, revealed its troops, leaving only a limited contingent
launched by the united states and great britain later, and british prime minister tony blair, in his interview with cnn, admitted that there is some truth in the fact that the shah invasion of their allies in 2003 in iraq became one of the main reasons for the emergence of isis, it turns out that the brainchild turned against the creator of the tribes of iraq and syria received the latest american weapons to fight their governments. and in the end created their caliphate a wave of terrorist...
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and then we've heard from blair, for example, that they're also asking, in addition to sanctions for diplomatic channels to be reopened, to also pursue a change on a diplomatic front. but overall, bottom line here is that the, the european parliament and you will not tolerate rushes claims to these territories in the ukraine. and that can, i also ask you and planning a patients made several hints about the use of nuclear weapons. what is the european parliament positional not by. that's correct. so the you some top diplomats are joseph morrell, spoken the plenary this morning and he called it a dangerous situation. he actually said it was a source of concern that a nuclear power was a retreating on the battlefields. and now that being said, it did not seem to be a top priority about among most or any piece here today in the debate actually spoke to one of the conservative a lawmakers on the sidelines of the debate and told me that he does not believe that there is any reason to, to believe that russia will use nuclear weapons in ukraine. that is because this would symbolize defeat an
and then we've heard from blair, for example, that they're also asking, in addition to sanctions for diplomatic channels to be reopened, to also pursue a change on a diplomatic front. but overall, bottom line here is that the, the european parliament and you will not tolerate rushes claims to these territories in the ukraine. and that can, i also ask you and planning a patients made several hints about the use of nuclear weapons. what is the european parliament positional not by. that's...
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so the, blair, in climate, the bloss wells amusement, if he says hello. yeah, the latin boss will do is not conducive group or best or why someone was the teeth in most cases, or wash them up in the system over over the summer or need me to the or the a bomb in august really impacted by mature of it i'm the one that i didn't know bravo, bravo. or there was supposed to be visa. really hit at this, did or live us on the website. it didn't come up for me to see that credit for the novel. i didn't know that we'd sell it bravo. and they look to never become someone by them along the so we're in to see it control, liverpool or devon will you know this day? again, that makes sense because i missed the li, dusted on excel or dial dogwood. it accepted some damage by many of comedic on the last one. it just knock off the protein environment as guns. not with anything. he did a lab in league that you had bad misdemeanors. no. have been an invalid son, harley. indian guy, latino. lisa. yeah. them. nick down that one on have a happy to about or, and i believe his not
so the, blair, in climate, the bloss wells amusement, if he says hello. yeah, the latin boss will do is not conducive group or best or why someone was the teeth in most cases, or wash them up in the system over over the summer or need me to the or the a bomb in august really impacted by mature of it i'm the one that i didn't know bravo, bravo. or there was supposed to be visa. really hit at this, did or live us on the website. it didn't come up for me to see that credit for the novel. i didn't...
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the seem to be an evolution in tony blair's handling in members of the public, which i think was veryion with people who were explicitly opposed to the iraq war. it people who were explicitly opposed to the iraq war-— to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job _ to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job of — to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job of prime _ to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job of prime minister. i to the iraq war. it does help if you l know the job of prime minister. and if the _ know the job of prime minister. and if the recent— know the job of prime minister. and if the recent trend to kansas but if we keep— if the recent trend to kansas but if we keep a — if the recent trend to kansas but if we keep a prime minister for longer than a _ we keep a prime minister for longer than a month, getting into it and really— than a month, getting into it and really having subtests, won some battles _ really having subtests, won some battles and rishi sunak has a lot of those _ battles and rishi sunak has a lot of those a _ battles and rish
the seem to be an evolution in tony blair's handling in members of the public, which i think was veryion with people who were explicitly opposed to the iraq war. it people who were explicitly opposed to the iraq war-— to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job _ to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job of — to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job of prime _ to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job of prime minister. i to the iraq war. it does help if you l...
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so, with liz truss and i am actually the last successful labor consultant in britain with tony blair turned on blair when i think the, at that point the labour party was headed for, you know, long-term governance of britain. just as the conservative party has been headed for long-term governance of britain except internally they have collapsed, right? so -- neil: that is a good point. >> what happens if the democratic party takes a shellacking you will have a replay what happened with bill clinton, the party will have to rethink its strategy to get back into power and hopefully move back to the center if that in fact happens. neil: yeah. better to be on the inside looking out than on the outside looking in, to try to keep to that if you do get in. mark penn, always great talking to you. thank you very much. all right, meantime we have the dow up 58 points. it is a slid a lot of advances early on. might be because interest rates are backing up again. we were last time i checked at almost 4.15% on a 10-year note. that is not good. ♪. (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all mon
so, with liz truss and i am actually the last successful labor consultant in britain with tony blair turned on blair when i think the, at that point the labour party was headed for, you know, long-term governance of britain. just as the conservative party has been headed for long-term governance of britain except internally they have collapsed, right? so -- neil: that is a good point. >> what happens if the democratic party takes a shellacking you will have a replay what happened with...
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i've shifted insufficient with margins to blair latanya otis daniel, a longer data, whereas me, it's still numbers. so cost to ship smoke and yet this, that the copy from what it has the voice. ringback ready again, with a brush about bruce replies in ruling he, children and adults with neuro psychiatric disorders are housed in the same building, the director, a former minor values, his stop highly, even in peacetime, it wasn't easy to find personnel, especially daughters during the past 8 years. such institutions have barely survived lessons his job with more bizarre, from versa, for sure. your sources, question europe, the buggers, hooligan, historical, some custom level that he's feeling a class or this cuban one between running those 2 last couple of patients for your special or we've also lost or publish labs or through instructional, someone watch, marcia b o y ban glasses with both of those different own smells fellows. a sort of oh, yesterday the signal wasn't. it's i you wanted to hold a decent back on you. indeed, yes, you are right. never ca malea. no, and you told them to
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what's considered in got here, i've shifted insufficient with margins to blair latanya. otis daniel below longer data. whereas me, it's so i'm on the list. so cost to produce some upgrade. when you have to split the copier from what it has the voice. ringback ready a, a dog there, they've got old roster for blue shirts. rivers from our wash about bruce shores, replied joe in ruling he, children and adults with neuro psychiatric disorders are housed in the same building. the director, a former minor values, his stop highly, even in peacetime, it wasn't easy to find personnel, especially daughters during the past 8 years. such institutions have barely survived lessons. his job for more on the brochures from restaurant commercial sources. griffith europe, the buggers, hooligan as a boy of some cluster level, but he's feeling well. so i guess given one of those 2 last couple of questions for you most actually we've also lost or publish live sold through instructional, someone watch, marcia. i love seeing with both of those different own smells fellows a oh, you just put a new signal, wasn't i
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you obviously worked for tony blair. tell me in a kind of a snapshot, what is going on in the uk?ot? >> absolutely. the tax cut proposed, unfunded tax cut proposed by the prime minister just had a horribly negative effect on the markets and really with her amongst her own party where there is questions about her at the moment. so any, any, commentary or suggestion that they're going to scale back the unfunded tax cuts which are going to exacerbate inflation and everything going on is going to be reis sieved postively? >> does this seem like a weird move? we're way up on the notion the fed will raise interest rates twice. looks like short covering to me? >> i think short-covering as well. people are pricing in, that not, there wasn't much news in the inflation reports. we could be nearing peak pricing there is market overreaction. there is some positive development like, like in the uk where they're, there is a further u-turn probably. liz: sure. jackson, great to have your perspective. thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: charlie, good to see you. see the 10-year 3.95%. earlier a
you obviously worked for tony blair. tell me in a kind of a snapshot, what is going on in the uk?ot? >> absolutely. the tax cut proposed, unfunded tax cut proposed by the prime minister just had a horribly negative effect on the markets and really with her amongst her own party where there is questions about her at the moment. so any, any, commentary or suggestion that they're going to scale back the unfunded tax cuts which are going to exacerbate inflation and everything going on is...
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here let's go say you was a, if the bullish timor, blair mimi of linda shy wolf, poor poor shania. bruce bustled, monsieur cross. not a mi tescos conyers. nice show. so that it's due at the award the pretty most or was more than pretty social to regenerate was showed plethora dealership. ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears, was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war are pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust him that he didn't like hitler ah august. the 13th 1940. the launch is massive area. take sandwiches, cities the next night, 80 position across attack. the key in riches with us operation blue loss was 8 months. lenny with his, if he suff
here let's go say you was a, if the bullish timor, blair mimi of linda shy wolf, poor poor shania. bruce bustled, monsieur cross. not a mi tescos conyers. nice show. so that it's due at the award the pretty most or was more than pretty social to regenerate was showed plethora dealership. ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new...
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i think it is fair to say that tony blair was nervous . say that tony blair was nervous right— say thatout his premiership and i think that is part of what made him an— i think that is part of what made him an effective performer at the dispatch— him an effective performer at the dispatch box. he always got nervous, he had _ dispatch box. he always got nervous, he had some — dispatch box. he always got nervous, he had some very odd superstitions that he _ he had some very odd superstitions that he always went through before he went _ that he always went through before he went into the chamber, i thought, i he went into the chamber, i thought, i agree _ he went into the chamber, i thought, i agree with _ he went into the chamber, i thought, i agree with what jonathan said, he went into the chamber, i thought, i agree with whatjonathan said, i think— i agree with whatjonathan said, i think that — i agree with whatjonathan said, i think that rishi sunak was pretty punchy — think that rishi sunak was pretty punchy i— think that rishi sunak was pretty punchy. i don't actually think that he w
i think it is fair to say that tony blair was nervous . say that tony blair was nervous right— say thatout his premiership and i think that is part of what made him an— i think that is part of what made him an effective performer at the dispatch— him an effective performer at the dispatch box. he always got nervous, he had _ dispatch box. he always got nervous, he had some — dispatch box. he always got nervous, he had some very odd superstitions that he _ he had some very odd...
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storage of gas has been lamentable under— storage of gas has been lamentable under tony blair storageamentable under tony blair and gordon brown's government and it was lamentable under— government and it was lamentable under cameron's government so both parties _ under cameron's government so both parties should hang their heads on appallingly bad policy on storing a -- gas _ appallingly bad policy on storing a -- gas up — appallingly bad policy on storing a —— gas up like this. liz truss is setting — —— gas up like this. liz truss is setting against being an interventionist when i thought it would _ interventionist when i thought it would he — interventionist when i thought it would be the best thing to help. the genesis— would be the best thing to help. the genesis of— would be the best thing to help. the genesis of this issue across the whole — genesis of this issue across the whole of— genesis of this issue across the whole of europe is born by putin invading — whole of europe is born by putin invading ukraine. when you think, at least we're _ invading ukraine. when you think, at
storage of gas has been lamentable under— storage of gas has been lamentable under tony blair storageamentable under tony blair and gordon brown's government and it was lamentable under— government and it was lamentable under cameron's government so both parties _ under cameron's government so both parties should hang their heads on appallingly bad policy on storing a -- gas _ appallingly bad policy on storing a -- gas up — appallingly bad policy on storing a —— gas up like this. liz...
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we're sure blair thorough deals ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters, prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood toil tis and sweat you replace chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war or pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust him, but he didn't like hitler. ah august. the 13th 1949, which is miss is ella take song but you cities the next night 80 pussy shad crump attack. the key in riches of phones and us operation blitz. last almost 8 months, many british cities suffer catastrophic destruction. to chill chill. it is everywhere. a top piles of rubble left by and strikes in factories and hospitals. he gave speeches works on military plans. for his age, judging only 60 sakes, he himself would have rushed into the battle. mm. but e
we're sure blair thorough deals ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters, prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood toil tis and sweat you replace chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and...
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let's go say you was a if the bush timor, blair, mimi of linda shy war for poor shane. you were special moisture cross. not a mere pesky. so you can use nice show so that it's and you have to reward them but you most or was more of a pretty social to read? you know we're sure plethora guilt. ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new partition. prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. you replaced chamberlain, because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want a war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from one thing and insisting on war are pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1940 a little which is massive area. take some good. you cities the next night 80. but he's yet across attack the or ah, enriches with us operation blitz. last almost 8 m
let's go say you was a if the bush timor, blair, mimi of linda shy war for poor shane. you were special moisture cross. not a mere pesky. so you can use nice show so that it's and you have to reward them but you most or was more of a pretty social to read? you know we're sure plethora guilt. ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new...