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john major had taken _ the wonderful mo mowlam. john major had taken over from margaret thatcher— had taken over from margaret thatcher by then and my children asked. _ thatcher by then and my children asked, daddy, is it really possible that a _ asked, daddy, is it really possible that a man — asked, daddy, is it really possible that a man could be prime minister? laughter— laughter we have had three women conservative prime _ we have had three women conservative prime ministers, assuming the most recent— prime ministers, assuming the most recent one _ prime ministers, assuming the most recent one counts, of course. laughter and we now have the first prime minister— and we now have the first prime minister who represents a yorkshire seat _ minister who represents a yorkshire seat ts _ minister who represents a yorkshire seat is that— minister who represents a yorkshire seat. is that the big deal? it certainty— seat. is that the big deal? it certainly is. the member for richmond did not have been a better neighbour— richmond did no
john major had taken _ the wonderful mo mowlam. john major had taken over from margaret thatcher— had taken over from margaret thatcher by then and my children asked. _ thatcher by then and my children asked, daddy, is it really possible that a _ asked, daddy, is it really possible that a man — asked, daddy, is it really possible that a man could be prime minister? laughter— laughter we have had three women conservative prime _ we have had three women conservative prime ministers,...
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he's joined by sir john major. he's joined by sirjohn major.r is also there, the right honourable gordon brown . he's alongside david brown. he's alongside david cameron . we just saw theresa may cameron. we just saw theresa may she's on the second row next to bofis she's on the second row next to boris johnson . liz truss also boris johnson. liz truss also there. despite her brief moment in office. s and then behind them, we're going to be seeing key members of the cabinet. we're going to be seeing the secretary of state for defence grant shapps and others. as well find . ray . to ray.to >> hello there. good evening . >> hello there. good evening. i'm jonathan vautrey here. your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. many of us will be waking up to a very unsettled start to the new working week and that is due to storm of low storm debby. this area of low pressure is very quickly pressure that is very quickly going to deepen overnight and into tomorrow, producing some very strong winds, particularly directly flank directly on the
he's joined by sir john major. he's joined by sirjohn major.r is also there, the right honourable gordon brown . he's alongside david brown. he's alongside david cameron . we just saw theresa may cameron. we just saw theresa may she's on the second row next to bofis she's on the second row next to boris johnson . liz truss also boris johnson. liz truss also there. despite her brief moment in office. s and then behind them, we're going to be seeing key members of the cabinet. we're going to be...
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i think we can now cross to ann widdecombe, who was a former conservative minister under john major.orjoining us here in the bbc. it has been a very busy morning here in downing street, what do you make of it? well, of course the appointment of david cameron has swept suella braverman away from the front pages, so to sweep —— so to speak, taking away the focus that would have been on her and her sacking and focused on the cameron appointment so from that point of view, it is quite clever. beyond that, i think rishi sunak has now stored up trouble for himself. we know what david cameron believes in. we know he is a passionate remainer. and i don't think that the large section of the tory party will be terribly happy at what has happened. i think he would have been cleverer to have balanced it out a bit more. �* ., ., i. cleverer to have balanced it out a bit more. �* ., ., , ., ~' bit more. and what do you think the reaction will — bit more. and what do you think the reaction will be _ bit more. and what do you think the reaction will be to _ bit more. and what do you think the reacti
i think we can now cross to ann widdecombe, who was a former conservative minister under john major.orjoining us here in the bbc. it has been a very busy morning here in downing street, what do you make of it? well, of course the appointment of david cameron has swept suella braverman away from the front pages, so to sweep —— so to speak, taking away the focus that would have been on her and her sacking and focused on the cameron appointment so from that point of view, it is quite clever....
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john major had taken _ the wonderful mo mowlam.rse. laughter and we now have the first prime minister— and we now have the first prime minister who represents a yorkshire seat~ _ minister who represents a yorkshire seat is _ minister who represents a yorkshire seat is that— minister who represents a yorkshire seat. is that the big deal? it certainty— seat. is that the big deal? it certainly is. the member for richmond did not have been a better
john major had taken _ the wonderful mo mowlam.rse. laughter and we now have the first prime minister— and we now have the first prime minister who represents a yorkshire seat~ _ minister who represents a yorkshire seat is _ minister who represents a yorkshire seat is that— minister who represents a yorkshire seat. is that the big deal? it certainty— seat. is that the big deal? it certainly is. the member for richmond did not have been a better
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legislation around section 31 laps in january 1994 in the republic of ireland, the british prime minister john major lifted the broadcast bond on the 16th of september 1994, a fort night after the first provisional irish republican army cere declared on the 31st of august 1994. for the first time in many years a level political playing field so marginal and alternative voices emerged from the cold and does it for another week, we'd love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to today's program to help us grow our audience across all our social media platforms. i'd like to thank our special guest andre and our resident co-host michelle gildernie. in the meantime, the conversation will be back next week with more investigations and analysis. i'm sean murray, bye for now. this is: following the military operation undertaken by palestinian resistance fighters on october the 7th, code-named alaxa flood, the zinish propaganda machine issued torrent of deception and downright lies about what happened. yasmin parat in particular is what one of the ones whose says first of all that uh what happ
legislation around section 31 laps in january 1994 in the republic of ireland, the british prime minister john major lifted the broadcast bond on the 16th of september 1994, a fort night after the first provisional irish republican army cere declared on the 31st of august 1994. for the first time in many years a level political playing field so marginal and alternative voices emerged from the cold and does it for another week, we'd love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to...
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legislation around section 31 laps in january 1994 in the republic of ireland, the british prime minister john major lifted the broadcast bond on the 16th of september 1994. a fortnight after the first provisional irish republican army cere declared on the 31st of august 1994. for the first time in many years a level political playing field so... marginal and alternative voices emerge from the cold, and that does it for another week, we love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to today's program to help us grow our audience across all our social media platforms. i'd like to thank our special guest andre and our resident co-host michelle gildernie. in the meantime, the conversation will be back next week with more investigations and analysis. i'm sewn murry, bye for now. hizbullah secretary general said hasan nasrullah delivered his first speech since the start of the gaza israeli entity war last week in which he blamed the us government for the conflict in the occupied palestinian territories. washington is entirely responsible for the war in gaza while zianist israel is merely tool
legislation around section 31 laps in january 1994 in the republic of ireland, the british prime minister john major lifted the broadcast bond on the 16th of september 1994. a fortnight after the first provisional irish republican army cere declared on the 31st of august 1994. for the first time in many years a level political playing field so... marginal and alternative voices emerge from the cold, and that does it for another week, we love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link...
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legislation around section 31 laps in january 1994 in the republic of ireland, the british prime minister john major lifted the broadcast bon on the 16th of september 1994, a fort night after the first provisional irish republican army cere declared on the 31st of august 1994. for the first time in many years a level political playing field so marginal and alternative voices emerged from the cold and does it for another week, we love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to today's program to help us grow our audience across all our social media platforms. i'd like to thank our special guest andre and our resident co-host michelle gildernie. in the meantime, the conversation will be back next week with more investigations and analysis. i'm sean murray, bye for now. "the us pushed one-sided mark of a ceasefire announced in northern gaza comes as a direct result of the failure of the israeli occupation army to achieve any significant battlefield accomplishments that could be used in negotiations. this suggests that the israeli regime may soon be forced to reconsider its objectives to al
legislation around section 31 laps in january 1994 in the republic of ireland, the british prime minister john major lifted the broadcast bon on the 16th of september 1994, a fort night after the first provisional irish republican army cere declared on the 31st of august 1994. for the first time in many years a level political playing field so marginal and alternative voices emerged from the cold and does it for another week, we love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to...
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legislation around section 31 laps in january 1994 in the republic of ireland, the british prime minister john major lifted the broadcast ban on the 16th of september 1994. a fortnite after the first provisional irish republican army cere declared on the 31st of august 1994. for the first time in many years a level political playing field so marginal and alternative voices emerged from the cold. and that does it for another week. we'd love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to today's program to help us grow our audience across all our social media platforms. i'd like to thank our special guest andrew murphy and our resident co-host michelle gildernie. in the meantime, the conversation will be back next week with more investigations and analysis. i'm sean murray. bye for now. make no mistake, this is not just another episode of violence between israelis and palestinians, i was deeply sad and outraged by the uh explosion at the hospital in gaza yesterday, this is a paradigm forming moment, can i begin by saying that wars are bad for economies full stop? government start spending mon
legislation around section 31 laps in january 1994 in the republic of ireland, the british prime minister john major lifted the broadcast ban on the 16th of september 1994. a fortnite after the first provisional irish republican army cere declared on the 31st of august 1994. for the first time in many years a level political playing field so marginal and alternative voices emerged from the cold. and that does it for another week. we'd love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to...
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legislation around section 31 laps in january 1994 in the republic of ireland, the british prime minister john major lifted the broadcast bond on the 16th of september 1994, a fort night after the first provisional irish republican army cere, declared on the 31st of august 1994. for the first... time in many years, level political playing field, so marginal and alternative voices emerged from the cold, and that does it for another week, we love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to today's program to help us grow our audience across all our social media platforms. i'd like to thank our special guest andre and our resident co-host michelle gilderny. in the meantime, the conversation will be back next week with more investications and analysis. i'm sean murray, bye for now. is really attack still raging in the god. the strip and occupied westbank, civilian targets include schools and hospitals are all being bombed. palestinian refugee agency unra is warning as fuel depot and gaza will no longer be able to supply hospitals in few days time. nirish opposition party demands israeli regi
legislation around section 31 laps in january 1994 in the republic of ireland, the british prime minister john major lifted the broadcast bond on the 16th of september 1994, a fort night after the first provisional irish republican army cere, declared on the 31st of august 1994. for the first... time in many years, level political playing field, so marginal and alternative voices emerged from the cold, and that does it for another week, we love for you to join the conversation by sharing the...
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are a lot of very serious figures, some of the most serious grown—up figures in british politics, john major a very secure prime minister to want to have a former prime minister there, because most of them are very insecure. it also is a lot about david cameron, who clearly is young enough, he is much younger than many people at the tops of their own companies, he was only 44, 43 when he became pro minister, which is incredibly young. he has a lot left to offer the country. i welcome it from both conservative and labour parties, because i think we have suffered from people coming intojobs, not just the prime minister, chancellor, foreign secretary, home secretary, indeed, who are frankly not quite grown—up enough to know the serious responsibility of the job. bringing back people who have done these jobs at the very highest international level, not least at the time of war in the middle east and wore in ukraine, ithink in the middle east and wore in ukraine, i think this is a good move for all parties to follow. find ukraine, i think this is a good move for all parties to follow.— for all par
are a lot of very serious figures, some of the most serious grown—up figures in british politics, john major a very secure prime minister to want to have a former prime minister there, because most of them are very insecure. it also is a lot about david cameron, who clearly is young enough, he is much younger than many people at the tops of their own companies, he was only 44, 43 when he became pro minister, which is incredibly young. he has a lot left to offer the country. i welcome it from...
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truss, we know borisjohnson has been making lots of interventions, even from outside politics, john majorst couple of months. david cameron, relatively to all of them, pretty quiet when it comes to his life outside politics. i think in that regard a really interesting move back. that regard a really interesting move back-— that regard a really interesting move back. ., �* ., move back. you said david blair. david on your— move back. you said david blair. david on your mind _ move back. you said david blair. david on your mind this - move back. you said david blair. | david on your mind this morning! move back. you said david blair. - david on your mind this morning! are ou here david on your mind this morning! are you here to show rishi sunak how it is done, _ you here to show rishi sunak how it is done, david cameron? do you here to show rishi sunak how it is done, david cameron?— you here to show rishi sunak how it is done, david cameron? do you agree with hs2 is done, david cameron? do you agree with hsz now. — is done, david cameron? do you agree with hs2 now. mr— is done, david camer
truss, we know borisjohnson has been making lots of interventions, even from outside politics, john majorst couple of months. david cameron, relatively to all of them, pretty quiet when it comes to his life outside politics. i think in that regard a really interesting move back. that regard a really interesting move back-— that regard a really interesting move back. ., �* ., move back. you said david blair. david on your— move back. you said david blair. david on your mind _ move back....
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but neither was john major. john major was dull or boring.r him. i mean, thatcher was given voice training and projection. she wasn't a brilliant speaker, to be honest, was she? no she, she. >> but she knew how to limit her appearances and make an impact. and we think unfortunately these days there's too much of politicians on television the whole time . whole time. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> talking to the wrong audience. pierce thank you. so good to have you here right now. we told you that somebody had left the jungle. it's grace dent. she's left the jungle this morning . we believe it's on morning. we believe it's on health grounds. there's a lot of speculation that she didn't look very well yesterday. she did do a trial . i don't know whether a trial. i don't know whether you were watching last night, andrew pierce, but she got selected to do the trial. so maybe something happened in the trial. >> and she because she's a food writer. trials are always writer. so the trials are always quite interesting for a food writer. but interesting that th
but neither was john major. john major was dull or boring.r him. i mean, thatcher was given voice training and projection. she wasn't a brilliant speaker, to be honest, was she? no she, she. >> but she knew how to limit her appearances and make an impact. and we think unfortunately these days there's too much of politicians on television the whole time . whole time. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> talking to the wrong audience. pierce thank you. so good to have you here right now....
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discover margaret thatcher had had a row with her chancellor, sacked that chancellor and since john majore. so all that briefing came to nothing. that's the sort of reading david cameron will have to do to get up to speed on all of those issues where, if you think about it, he's been out of office for quite a while and he will need to be briefed as to exactly where negotiations are and where britain's relations are on every issue that will cross his desk. pym; relations are on every issue that will cross his desk.— will cross his desk. any reaction from his opposite _ will cross his desk. any reaction from his opposite number - will cross his desk. any reaction from his opposite number david will cross his desk. any reaction - from his opposite number david lammy in the labour party? ddeid from his opposite number david lammy in the labour party?— in the labour party? david lammy has ut out a in the labour party? david lammy has put out a tweet _ in the labour party? david lammy has put out a tweet being _ in the labour party? david lammy has put out a tweet being pretty _ put out a tweet
discover margaret thatcher had had a row with her chancellor, sacked that chancellor and since john majore. so all that briefing came to nothing. that's the sort of reading david cameron will have to do to get up to speed on all of those issues where, if you think about it, he's been out of office for quite a while and he will need to be briefed as to exactly where negotiations are and where britain's relations are on every issue that will cross his desk. pym; relations are on every issue that...
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he's joined by sir john major. he's joined by sirjohn major. sir tony blair is also there .ordon brown . he is alongside david brown. he is alongside david cameron . we just saw theresa cameron. we just saw theresa may. she's on the second row next to boris johnson , then liz next to boris johnson, then liz truss also there. despite her brief moment in office. and then behind them, we're going to be seeing key members of the cabinet. we're going to be seeing the secretary of state for defence grant shapps and others . prime raise come. less than a minute. now to the two minute silence as the king and fellow members of the royal family arrive at the cenotaph .
he's joined by sir john major. he's joined by sirjohn major. sir tony blair is also there .ordon brown . he is alongside david brown. he is alongside david cameron . we just saw theresa cameron. we just saw theresa may. she's on the second row next to boris johnson , then liz next to boris johnson, then liz truss also there. despite her brief moment in office. and then behind them, we're going to be seeing key members of the cabinet. we're going to be seeing the secretary of state for defence...
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the greed for green and gold by john fisher and major league baseball, 30-0 in this vote, is so much greater than what you see on the screen. millions and millions of fans, 80 million since the team started here 50 years ago, loving their team, and they're losing their team because people want to make more money. >> andy, i have just a little bit of time here. on that note of losing a team, oakland has actually lost now four pro teams. what is the city doing wrong that it can't seem to keep a team? >> you have three major entities, teamwork, leadership, and trust. if you don't have them -- in this case, it was major league baseball, john fisher, and elected officials over time, with the goldenseals, the raiders, the warriors, and now the a's, you haven't had those people working together. that's teamwork. oakland city officials have literally missed the pitch, and this could be the last team. and if the mayor believes that she's getting an expansion team, major league baseball is pricing at $2.2 billion, i want to know who's paying for that. >> that's a field of dreams is what you're
the greed for green and gold by john fisher and major league baseball, 30-0 in this vote, is so much greater than what you see on the screen. millions and millions of fans, 80 million since the team started here 50 years ago, loving their team, and they're losing their team because people want to make more money. >> andy, i have just a little bit of time here. on that note of losing a team, oakland has actually lost now four pro teams. what is the city doing wrong that it can't seem to...
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a senior political that used to political analyst that used to help major government. help the john majorfrom the end of the major era when blair, of course, swept to in power by a landslide . in in power by a landslide. in terms of the way the polls are shifting at the moment. and then with this chaos thrown on top, are you feeling that vibe too ? are you feeling that vibe too? >> yeah , absolutely. i mean, i >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, i think it's i think it's important to say that we're not seeing a lot of movement. actually, frankly, our last seven voting intention polls have been showing labour have all been showing labour leads between 60 and 19 points. i wouldn't expect that to change even through through the latest sort of conservative controversy . i'll expect that labour lead to remain pretty solid. and i think that that's really the story. i think comparison to 1997 are perhaps a little bit a little bit we're perhaps a little bit we're perhaps a little bit we're perhaps a little bit ahead of ourselves, i think, in terms of public opinion, at least the public do not view the l
a senior political that used to political analyst that used to help major government. help the john majorfrom the end of the major era when blair, of course, swept to in power by a landslide . in in power by a landslide. in terms of the way the polls are shifting at the moment. and then with this chaos thrown on top, are you feeling that vibe too ? are you feeling that vibe too? >> yeah , absolutely. i mean, i >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, i think it's i think it's important to say...
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the current chancellorjeremy hunt called him one of the great chancellors of our time and said john major prime minister and his wife are there. looking like they are taking a drink of something. the christmas tree in downing street has been lit up and a market has been set up in downing street. earlier on, the whole of downing street was cleared of all the journalists so that they could set up this market and there. it looks like, of course, across the country, there are lots of christmas markets and in the rest of europe, a tradition that people go around picking up, having a mulled wine as we head towards christmas. there you can see the prime minister and his wife, i don't know if we have any sound to hear what is going on. is everything going well? yes. it looks like there _ is everything going well? yes. it looks like there is _ is everything going well? yes. it looks like there is some gravy i don't know if he sampled any of the gravy, but it didn't look like a bit of gravy. you can see lots of children and other people in downing street for that, the christmas lights, tradition an
the current chancellorjeremy hunt called him one of the great chancellors of our time and said john major prime minister and his wife are there. looking like they are taking a drink of something. the christmas tree in downing street has been lit up and a market has been set up in downing street. earlier on, the whole of downing street was cleared of all the journalists so that they could set up this market and there. it looks like, of course, across the country, there are lots of christmas...
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. >> they'll be like john major in 97. goodness me. as long as possible.h indeed for her thoughts there. >> don't go anywhere, folks. coming stay to the nation coming up, stay to the nation with jacob rees—mogg. first, with jacob rees—mogg. but first, it's weather evening. it's the weather evening. >> i'm alex deakin . this is your >> i'm alex deakin. this is your latest update from the latest weather update from the met gb news. the met office for gb news. the winds picking up out there. a blustery and cold day tomorrow, but most places will see some sunny spells. the reason for the change are a cold front is pushing south ahead of it, still quite mild behind it, very windy and colder air arriving so and much colder air arriving so strong, the winds , we actually strong, the winds, we actually have a met office yellow warning in place across shetland, but across orkney and the north—east of very blustery of the mainland, very blustery with showers coming in with wintry showers coming in here. a little bit of snow is possible. a little bit of rain will awa
. >> they'll be like john major in 97. goodness me. as long as possible.h indeed for her thoughts there. >> don't go anywhere, folks. coming stay to the nation coming up, stay to the nation with jacob rees—mogg. first, with jacob rees—mogg. but first, it's weather evening. it's the weather evening. >> i'm alex deakin . this is your >> i'm alex deakin. this is your latest update from the latest weather update from the met gb news. the met office for gb news. the winds...
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. >> they'll be like john major in 97. goodness me. as long as possible.h indeed for her thoughts there. >> don't go anywhere, folks. coming stay to the nation coming up, stay to the nation with jacob rees—mogg. first, with jacob rees—mogg. but first, it's weather evening. it's the weather evening. >> i'm alex deakin . this is your >> i'm alex deakin. this is your latest update from the latest weather update from the met gb news. the met office for gb news. the winds picking up out there. a blustery and cold day tomorrow, but most places will see some sunny spells. the reason for the change are a cold front is pushing south ahead of it, still quite mild behind it, very windy and colder air arriving so and much colder air arriving so strong, the winds , we actually strong, the winds, we actually have a met office yellow warning in place across shetland, but across orkney and the north—east of very blustery of the mainland, very blustery with showers coming in with wintry showers coming in here. a little bit of snow is possible. a little bit of rain will awa
. >> they'll be like john major in 97. goodness me. as long as possible.h indeed for her thoughts there. >> don't go anywhere, folks. coming stay to the nation coming up, stay to the nation with jacob rees—mogg. first, with jacob rees—mogg. but first, it's weather evening. it's the weather evening. >> i'm alex deakin . this is your >> i'm alex deakin. this is your latest update from the latest weather update from the met gb news. the met office for gb news. the winds...
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um, yeah. >> and john major and tony blair as well.depicted in the crown , those two depicted in the crown, particularly i remember last season there was a there was a scene where the then prince charles was collaborator with the prime minister, john major, to try and become king early. and of course, that's been heavily denied . and we do not heavily denied. and we do not know what's said behind closed. >> one of the other, chris isms of this current series is that imelda staunton, who plays who plays the queen, she doesn't really get a look in because it's all about princess diana. >> this particular part of it is all about , i >> this particular part of it is all about, i think, princess diana. but of course, in the final episode of this part, it's about the aftermath of princess diana's death and the queen's approach to that. and we know, don't we, from the news coverage in 1997 that the royal family, particularly queen elizabeth ii, was heavily criticised for choosing at balmoral , choosing to stay at balmoral, looking after her g
um, yeah. >> and john major and tony blair as well.depicted in the crown , those two depicted in the crown, particularly i remember last season there was a there was a scene where the then prince charles was collaborator with the prime minister, john major, to try and become king early. and of course, that's been heavily denied . and we do not heavily denied. and we do not know what's said behind closed. >> one of the other, chris isms of this current series is that imelda staunton,...
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and then john major as prime minister in the mid 90s stood up and said, life means life.ron said the most heinous offences, life will mean life. theresa may proposed measures to ensure that life sentences meant life for those who committed the most serious terrorist offences and bofis serious terrorist offences and boris johnson promised that those convicted of violent crimes such as child murder should receive life means life sentences. they'd been saying it over and over , and they're over and over, and they're saying it because they want you to think they're going to get tough on law and order and yet what was included in today's king's speech was the fact that 30,000 criminals will now avoid jail every single year. yes, that's right . 30,000 people with that's right. 30,000 people with convictions will avoid jail. we're not to going send anybody to jail who gets a sentence of less than one year unless it is in some way violent or sexual, in some way violent or sexual, in which case actually the sentence would be more than a year anyway. it is, frankly a shop lifters ch
and then john major as prime minister in the mid 90s stood up and said, life means life.ron said the most heinous offences, life will mean life. theresa may proposed measures to ensure that life sentences meant life for those who committed the most serious terrorist offences and bofis serious terrorist offences and boris johnson promised that those convicted of violent crimes such as child murder should receive life means life sentences. they'd been saying it over and over , and they're over...
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john major famously upset the odds against neil kinnock in 1992.termind and an unlikely tory victory . the unlikely tory victory. the economy is on the mend , but we economy is on the mend, but we know who could put a stop to that. dear old liz truss too soon or with the help of medical science , margaret thatcher. we science, margaret thatcher. we can but dream no wonder viewing figures for coronation street and eastenders are in long term decline when you've got the westminster soap opera to watch. rishi sunak does his best impression of nasty nick cotton sacking lovable barmaid suella braverman , whose only crime is braverman, whose only crime is pulling a few pints of the cold hard truth . but hell hath no hard truth. but hell hath no fury like a home secretary scorned . i'm not saying her scorned. i'm not saying her letter to sunak was scary, but braverman wrote it using cut out letters from a newspaper like serial killers do, and the rest of it was written in crayon, green ink and signed in her own blood . more bad news as the pm's blood. mor
john major famously upset the odds against neil kinnock in 1992.termind and an unlikely tory victory . the unlikely tory victory. the economy is on the mend , but we economy is on the mend, but we know who could put a stop to that. dear old liz truss too soon or with the help of medical science , margaret thatcher. we science, margaret thatcher. we can but dream no wonder viewing figures for coronation street and eastenders are in long term decline when you've got the westminster soap opera to...
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and then john major as prime minister in the mid 90s stood up and said, life means life.ron said the most heinous offences, life will mean life. theresa may proposed measures to ensure that life sentences meant life for those who committed the most serious terrorist offences and bofis serious terrorist offences and boris johnson promised that those convicted of violent crimes such as child murder should receive life means life sentences. they'd been saying it over and over , and they're over and over, and they're saying it because they want you to think they're going to get tough on law and order and yet what was included in today's king's speech was the fact that 30,000 criminals will now avoid jail every single year. yes, that's right . 30,000 people with that's right. 30,000 people with convictions will avoid jail. we're not to going send anybody to jail who gets a sentence of less than one year unless it is in some way violent or sexual, in some way violent or sexual, in which case actually the sentence would be more than a year anyway. it is, frankly a shop lifters ch
and then john major as prime minister in the mid 90s stood up and said, life means life.ron said the most heinous offences, life will mean life. theresa may proposed measures to ensure that life sentences meant life for those who committed the most serious terrorist offences and bofis serious terrorist offences and boris johnson promised that those convicted of violent crimes such as child murder should receive life means life sentences. they'd been saying it over and over , and they're over...
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plans for securing john major a slim so seems to me slim victory.ope that they're trying to hope history itself, it history repeats itself, but it may be a challenge to labour by capping at 1. but is increasing pubuc capping at 1. but is increasing public spending at all enough for those tory backbenchers calling tax cuts? yes. calling for tax cuts? yes. >> i mean, what you do >> i mean, what do you what do you what you think about you what do you think about this? mean, i mean, this? i mean, surely i mean, we're still more than we're still spending more than the government are still spending more than getting spending more than it's getting in. the highest tax in. we've got the highest tax burden so surely the burden in history. so surely the government needs to rein its government needs to rein in its spending. common spending. surely that's common sense, it? sense, isn't it? >> well, i think some of it's common. think basically common. i think basically history itself history never repeats itself directly. think it's directly. and i think it's ra
plans for securing john major a slim so seems to me slim victory.ope that they're trying to hope history itself, it history repeats itself, but it may be a challenge to labour by capping at 1. but is increasing pubuc capping at 1. but is increasing public spending at all enough for those tory backbenchers calling tax cuts? yes. calling for tax cuts? yes. >> i mean, what you do >> i mean, what do you what do you what you think about you what do you think about this? mean, i mean,...
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. >>> and let's bring in major john spencer now, he's the chair of urban warfare studies at west point'sern war institute. always good to have you with us, major. we just heard from the leader of hezbollah as ali just reported. what is your level of concern right now that this becomes a multifront war? >> i think what we were thinking hezbollah's leader might say about them entering the war didn't happen, i think this shows a sign there is deescalation. you're not going to control all these proxy groups and they're going to continue to attack. i'm actually sickened by the hezbollah leader's glorification of what was done on october 7th. that's what terrorists do. >> that's what you would expect. israel says it has encircled gaza city right now. let's focus in there. how does the fight change now for israel as they enter this city? >> yeah, it definitely gets a lot bloodier for them. they've already lost a lot of idf soldiers. some of the greatest numbers that they've lost in modern history really. this is going to be combat in hell, but they've actually progressed a lot faster than i tho
. >>> and let's bring in major john spencer now, he's the chair of urban warfare studies at west point'sern war institute. always good to have you with us, major. we just heard from the leader of hezbollah as ali just reported. what is your level of concern right now that this becomes a multifront war? >> i think what we were thinking hezbollah's leader might say about them entering the war didn't happen, i think this shows a sign there is deescalation. you're not going to...
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john have been mrs. thatcher, it's been sirjohn major. been sir john major. >> it was ted heath then. it was david nick clegg, then it was david cameron and not even the jokesters that have been prime minister of late . but that's minister of late. but that's a silly point , but it's actually silly point, but it's actually a malfunctioning labour market more than anything else. i would argue. i worked 15 years based in switzerland . it's got the in switzerland. it's got the highest immigration in europe, 27% of the swiss population was born in the eu outside of switzerland . switzerland. >> everybody's okay. we're going to have to wrap it up now because yeah, i get it. i get it. you've lived in switzerland, you live in pimlico. i live in the real world. we're going to go to the yes or no quiz. go now to the yes or no quiz. all right, guys , time for the all right, guys, time for the yes or no quiz. nervous faces, no cowardly behaviour. dennis, we can't squirm away . it's got we can't squirm away. it's got to be a straight answer. alice. yes or no? first question for you, dennis. the c
john have been mrs. thatcher, it's been sirjohn major. been sir john major. >> it was ted heath then. it was david nick clegg, then it was david cameron and not even the jokesters that have been prime minister of late . but that's minister of late. but that's a silly point , but it's actually silly point, but it's actually a malfunctioning labour market more than anything else. i would argue. i worked 15 years based in switzerland . it's got the in switzerland. it's got the highest...
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john have been mrs. thatcher, it's been sirjohn major. been sir john major. >> it was ted heath then. it was david nick clegg, then it was david cameron and not even the jokesters that have been prime minister of late . but that's minister of late. but that's a silly point , but it's actually silly point, but it's actually a malfunctioning labour market more than anything else. i would argue. i worked 15 years based in switzerland . it's got the in switzerland. it's got the highest immigration in europe, 27% of the swiss population was born in the eu outside of switzerland . switzerland. >> everybody's okay. we're going to have to wrap it up now because yeah, i get it. i get it. you've lived in switzerland, you live in pimlico. i live in the real world. we're going to go to the yes or no quiz. go now to the yes or no quiz. all right, guys , time for the all right, guys, time for the yes or no quiz. nervous faces, no cowardly behaviour. dennis, we can't squirm away . it's got we can't squirm away. it's got to be a straight answer. alice. yes or no? first question for you, dennis. the c
john have been mrs. thatcher, it's been sirjohn major. been sir john major. >> it was ted heath then. it was david nick clegg, then it was david cameron and not even the jokesters that have been prime minister of late . but that's minister of late. but that's a silly point , but it's actually silly point, but it's actually a malfunctioning labour market more than anything else. i would argue. i worked 15 years based in switzerland . it's got the in switzerland. it's got the highest...
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i believe that israel wants -- will continue the operation to destroy hamas. >> major john spencer, it'srogram. thank you. >>> i want to bring back erin mclaughlin. she joins us from tel aviv. it has been, to say least, an extraordinary day, emotional day on many levels. bring us up to date on what you know. >> reporter: we are now hearing from some of the families released israeli hostages. we just moments ago heard from the asher family. the wife and two children, they posted on facebook, they are finally here at home. there will be more time to talk about everything. for now, thank you all from bottom of my heart. the support and the warm hug. you can see the pictures of his two children and his wife there. relief, it'sard to describe the relief the families must be feeling right now. this is a kibbutz hard hit. they killed people and kidnapping. according to israeli media, 16 of the 31 children -- almost half taken hostage on october 7th were from this kibbutz. a quarter of this kibbutz was either kidnapped or murdered. now, we are hearing that many of the hostages returned today wer
i believe that israel wants -- will continue the operation to destroy hamas. >> major john spencer, it'srogram. thank you. >>> i want to bring back erin mclaughlin. she joins us from tel aviv. it has been, to say least, an extraordinary day, emotional day on many levels. bring us up to date on what you know. >> reporter: we are now hearing from some of the families released israeli hostages. we just moments ago heard from the asher family. the wife and two children, they...
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. >> john: two major developments in the middle east as we await a pentagon briefing any moment announcement u.s. killed several militants in a retaliatory airstrike in iraq. and there was a vehicle attack on a u.s. base. 65th attack on our troops since last month. this is the first u.s. strike in iraq since the attack started. >> sandra: the biden administration says a deal to free dozens of hostages from hamas is nearing the finish line. >> we are very close to an agreement, but we are not there yet. as you have heard us say a number of times over the course of the past few weeks, nothing is final until everything is final, and at this point everything is not yet final. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington as we have a lot of breaking news this afternoon. hi again, sandra. >> sandra: welcome, everyone. this is "america reports". that deal could come any moment now, there are reports it would free 50 israeli women and children in exchange for 150 palestinian prisoners. >> john: and all happen during a multi-day ceasefire that could last as long as five days and maybe beyond that. what wo
. >> john: two major developments in the middle east as we await a pentagon briefing any moment announcement u.s. killed several militants in a retaliatory airstrike in iraq. and there was a vehicle attack on a u.s. base. 65th attack on our troops since last month. this is the first u.s. strike in iraq since the attack started. >> sandra: the biden administration says a deal to free dozens of hostages from hamas is nearing the finish line. >> we are very close to an agreement,...
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went in a lot of thought went into this in the 1990s, actually, because i think they realised john major'st most of the who actually the people who actually remembered dying out . remembered were dying out. >> one thing back in the >> there's one thing back in the day where most people knew somebody who had either fought in the war or they'd lost somebody in the war or whatever, either fighting or bombed in their house or whatever it was. and that day was a day of particular remembrance, not just for as a whole, for the nation as a whole, but for the nation as a whole, but for people known . by for the people you'd known. by the you're getting to the the time you're getting to the 1990s, you're getting to the stage where obviously nearly everybody who remembered the first was first world war was was was dying and numbers . so dying out. and large numbers. so in there was a slight in a sense there was a slight reinvention. often thought of reinvention. often i thought of the way which remembrance the way in which remembrance day is . we had the introduction is seen. we had the introduction
went in a lot of thought went into this in the 1990s, actually, because i think they realised john major'st most of the who actually the people who actually remembered dying out . remembered were dying out. >> one thing back in the >> there's one thing back in the day where most people knew somebody who had either fought in the war or they'd lost somebody in the war or whatever, either fighting or bombed in their house or whatever it was. and that day was a day of particular...
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one that i will note is a pipeline to other major outlets, "new york times," "washington post." >> johnarm team for the major newspapers, you can see the direction it's heading into as gen z goes through college and out into the workplace. >> why you have seen a number of outside forces who have influence at the big universities, and wall street wanting to know who is writing, or limiting the facts from the story so they can understand when the people get jobs the campus experiment of anti-semitism and that being tolerated anded promoted there is not going to believe into other aspects of society where it's not tolerated. one more thing i would say, these universities have been saying forever that things are microaggressions, talk about rape culture but see it firsthand they deny it because it was committed against jews, and that is unacceptable. >> john: where is the safe space for jewish students. and the state department, matthew miller is briefing about americans out of gaza and some managed to get out today. >> the situation remains extremely fluid but this has been an important br
one that i will note is a pipeline to other major outlets, "new york times," "washington post." >> johnarm team for the major newspapers, you can see the direction it's heading into as gen z goes through college and out into the workplace. >> why you have seen a number of outside forces who have influence at the big universities, and wall street wanting to know who is writing, or limiting the facts from the story so they can understand when the people get jobs...
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is this the first major goal political foray for john stockton? >> yeah. know if i foray into it or not. us the first time i have announced. i try to keep my voting private. i probably try to keep it pretty balanced. but again, this is a rare opportunity. when you speak to robert and here a guy that doesn't divide you. he listens. he was with the farmers the other day on a podcast where he was asking and learning. he went down to the border. he is asking and learning. every time he comes away, he comes away a little bit smarter and a little bit more presidential. >> as a great athlete, do you respect the fact that he rips his shirt off and knocks out 50 push-ups. is that part of the deal? >> i've got to think that i respect anybody that can do that, athlete or not. secondarily, the strength and stamina to hold that office, i think it's really important to keep your body and your mind solid. clearly that's a pretty well conditioned 66-year-old or whatever he is. i am impressed. >> i am impressed by you. everybody watching has been impressed with your career
is this the first major goal political foray for john stockton? >> yeah. know if i foray into it or not. us the first time i have announced. i try to keep my voting private. i probably try to keep it pretty balanced. but again, this is a rare opportunity. when you speak to robert and here a guy that doesn't divide you. he listens. he was with the farmers the other day on a podcast where he was asking and learning. he went down to the border. he is asking and learning. every time he comes...
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which said , 1992 of john major which said, what does the conservative party do for a working classister. we've a really minister. we've got a really strong tradition of aspiration from background you're from whatever background you're from whatever background you're from conservative party, from in the conservative party, and i think that's something that i want see championed. that i want to see championed. i think it's something that the prime minister is championing in government on government as he delivers on those priorities which affect my constituents north—west constituents in north—west durham the effect durham as much as the effect people across the rest of the country like getting inflation down, which is so important, getting there, getting economic growth there, stopping the boats, all of those things are really important. they're not just important in one of country. they're one part of the country. they're important for the whole country. >> and yet to be achieved. and i believe the foreign were believe the foreign office were emotional the emotional as well about t
which said , 1992 of john major which said, what does the conservative party do for a working classister. we've a really minister. we've got a really strong tradition of aspiration from background you're from whatever background you're from whatever background you're from conservative party, from in the conservative party, and i think that's something that i want see championed. that i want to see championed. i think it's something that the prime minister is championing in government on...
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not he was a successful chancellor under john major. yes.because they copied his stuck with his spending plans. >> absolutely right. but this is not good for rishi sunak that he backs the shadow chancellor. >> he doesn't back the shadow chancellor. you just said she seems reasonably competent and what doing no more than what she's doing no more than that. he's not saying go out and vote labour. but why would he offer labour any succour of that manner? yes, but it's not as if he's made a speech and said that he's made a speech and said that he was asked by a journalist like you. he could have come on this show and you'd have said to him, what do reckon of him, what do you reckon of rachel reeves? she competent? rachel reeves? is she competent? and shock, and you said, yes. shock, horror. he meant to lie? says horror. is he meant to lie? says no. she's a wicked, wicked person. >> jerry, how confident and reassuring £28 billion year reassuring is £28 billion a year extra spending? extra in spending? well, different altogether. different matter
not he was a successful chancellor under john major. yes.because they copied his stuck with his spending plans. >> absolutely right. but this is not good for rishi sunak that he backs the shadow chancellor. >> he doesn't back the shadow chancellor. you just said she seems reasonably competent and what doing no more than what she's doing no more than that. he's not saying go out and vote labour. but why would he offer labour any succour of that manner? yes, but it's not as if he's...
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not he was a successful chancellor under john major. yes.because they copied his stuck with his spending plans. >> absolutely right. but this is not good for rishi sunak that he backs the shadow chancellor. >> he doesn't back the shadow chancellor. you just said she seems reasonably competent and what doing no more than what she's doing no more than that. he's not saying go out and vote labour. but why would he offer labour any succour of that manner? yes, but it's not as if he's made a speech and said that he's made a speech and said that he was asked by a journalist like you. he could have come on this show and you'd have said to him, what do reckon of him, what do you reckon of rachel reeves? she competent? rachel reeves? is she competent? and shock, and you said, yes. shock, horror. he meant to lie? says horror. is he meant to lie? says no. she's a wicked, wicked person. >> jerry, how confident and reassuring £28 billion year reassuring is £28 billion a year extra spending? extra in spending? well, different altogether. different matter
not he was a successful chancellor under john major. yes.because they copied his stuck with his spending plans. >> absolutely right. but this is not good for rishi sunak that he backs the shadow chancellor. >> he doesn't back the shadow chancellor. you just said she seems reasonably competent and what doing no more than what she's doing no more than that. he's not saying go out and vote labour. but why would he offer labour any succour of that manner? yes, but it's not as if he's...
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it reminds me of john major all over again with tony blair.od road. but the problem is nobody believed them. nobody felt it very quickly. >> it's pure electioneering . >> it's pure electioneering. it's pure. that's exactly what it is, because we've got an election coming up in the next year and that's is. all right. >> cracking stuff. this. we're off flyer the papers. off to a flyer with the papers. i more more headlines i have got more more headlines coming your way a couple of more from hot off the from pages are just hot off the press. they're going to be whizzed into the studio and some of from inside as of the stories from inside as well. bumper news day well. really bumper news day tomorrow, the way. make tomorrow, by the way. so make sure you keep it gb news. then we also going having we are also going to be having our for greatest our nominations for greatest britain and union jackass. let's our nominations for greatest brit who nd union jackass. let's our nominations for greatest brit who nd uniroutackass. let's our nominations for gr
it reminds me of john major all over again with tony blair.od road. but the problem is nobody believed them. nobody felt it very quickly. >> it's pure electioneering . >> it's pure electioneering. it's pure. that's exactly what it is, because we've got an election coming up in the next year and that's is. all right. >> cracking stuff. this. we're off flyer the papers. off to a flyer with the papers. i more more headlines i have got more more headlines coming your way a couple...
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it reminds me of john major all over again with tony blair. on a good road. but the problem is nobody believed them. nobody felt it very quickly. >> it's pure electioneering . >> it's pure electioneering. it's pure. that's exactly what it is, because we've got an election coming up in the next year and that's is. all right. >> cracking stuff. this. we're off flyer the papers. off to a flyer with the papers. i more more headlines i have got more more headlines coming your way a couple of more from hot off the from pages are just hot off the press. they're going to be whizzed into the studio and some of from inside as of the stories from inside as well. bumper news day well. really bumper news day tomorrow, the way. make tomorrow, by the way. so make sure you keep it gb news. then we also going having we are also going to be having our for greatest our nominations for greatest britain and union jackass. let's our nominations for greatest brit who nd union jackass. let's our nominations for greatest brit who nd uni(out1ckass. let's our nomination
it reminds me of john major all over again with tony blair. on a good road. but the problem is nobody believed them. nobody felt it very quickly. >> it's pure electioneering . >> it's pure electioneering. it's pure. that's exactly what it is, because we've got an election coming up in the next year and that's is. all right. >> cracking stuff. this. we're off flyer the papers. off to a flyer with the papers. i more more headlines i have got more more headlines coming your way a...
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. >> retired major john spencer expert at west point in subterranean warfare. deepest tunnel found by the idf two years ago in gaza is 23f reach of the traditional bunker buster bombs in the israeli arsenal penetrate 100 feet under ground through 20 feet of concrete. in 2021, the idf destroyed 60 miles of the tunnels in gaza. fox news correspondents have been given access to the tunnels in the past. >> down into the desert. >> israeli kevin's forces have specialized units that train to fight in the tunnels using robots and other special weapons. >> drones that bounce off walls, little remote control cars. >> dogs that can go underground to sniff bombs like booby traps. dogs that can attack under ground. >> g.p.s. and night vision do not work under ground. >> most night vision goggles actually rely on some type of ambient light, moonlight or something like that. can you use infrared and thermal but most standard night vision capability doesn't work under ground where there is zero light. >> known to fill the tunnels near its border with sea water and sewage. the
. >> retired major john spencer expert at west point in subterranean warfare. deepest tunnel found by the idf two years ago in gaza is 23f reach of the traditional bunker buster bombs in the israeli arsenal penetrate 100 feet under ground through 20 feet of concrete. in 2021, the idf destroyed 60 miles of the tunnels in gaza. fox news correspondents have been given access to the tunnels in the past. >> down into the desert. >> israeli kevin's forces have specialized units that...
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. >> reporter: retired major john spencer is an expert at west point in subterranean warfare.the deepest tunnel found by the idf two years ago in gaza is 230 feet deep putting it out of recentlying of the traditional bunker buster bombs in the israeli arsenal which can penetrate 100 feet underground through 20 feet of concrete. in 2021, the idf destroyed 60 miles of the tunnels in gaza. fox news correspondents have been given access to the tunnels in the past. >> there you go. >> reporter: the israeli defense forces have specialized units that train to fight in the tunnels using robots and other special weapons. >> drones that bounce off walls, little remote control cars, dogs that can go underground to sniff bombs like booby traps. dog that can attack underground. >> reporter: gps and night vision do not work underground. >> most night vision goggles actually rely on some type of ambient light moonlight or something like that. you can use infrared and thermal but most standard night vision capability doesn't work underground where there's zero light. >> reporter: egypt has be
. >> reporter: retired major john spencer is an expert at west point in subterranean warfare.the deepest tunnel found by the idf two years ago in gaza is 230 feet deep putting it out of recentlying of the traditional bunker buster bombs in the israeli arsenal which can penetrate 100 feet underground through 20 feet of concrete. in 2021, the idf destroyed 60 miles of the tunnels in gaza. fox news correspondents have been given access to the tunnels in the past. >> there you go....
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with us to continue the conversation, a retired attorney in the israel military, and major john spencer studies at west point. israel and hamas accuse each other of breaking the deal in the fighting, but the pause is still on. this is a very precarious moment for these pauses. >> absolutely. and one -- i choose to believe the idf before hamas as a general stance, but there's lots of fighting where idf soldiers were injured. there's still over 160 in captivity, and that includes many americans and lots of diplomatic efforts going on, in qatar and other places to ensure the pauses continue to allow for the hostages being released, and the idf general visiting congress is a great part of that process, to inform congress the steps that will be taken to destroy hamas but prevent civilian harm, and that's the goal of any society that heres to moral values. >> and so a little girl turned four in captivity, and another 10 could be freed today and another 10 maybe tomorrow, but still 173 hostages remain in gaza. what does israel have to do to get these hostages out? if this pause ends tomorrow,
with us to continue the conversation, a retired attorney in the israel military, and major john spencer studies at west point. israel and hamas accuse each other of breaking the deal in the fighting, but the pause is still on. this is a very precarious moment for these pauses. >> absolutely. and one -- i choose to believe the idf before hamas as a general stance, but there's lots of fighting where idf soldiers were injured. there's still over 160 in captivity, and that includes many...
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retired major john spencer, an expert in subterranean war fare if at west point, he spent too two toursraq. >> you can only get one person down the tunnel at a time. really psychologically that can lead soldiers to feel dallas prophobic. -- claustrophobic. you can lose sense of direction, up, down, you can lose sense of time. >> reporter: the tunnels are about 3 feet wide and 6 feet high in most cases. the israeli defense forces have specialized units that train to fight in the tunnels, units like the combat engineering corp., a -- corps, a k-9 unit. they train using robots, drones and special weapons. >> drones that bounce off walls, little remote-controlled cars, dogs that can go underground to the sniff bombs like booby traps, dogs that can attack underground. >> reporter: gps and night vision, however, do not work deep in the tums. tunnels. >> most night vision goggles actually revie on some type of ambient light, moonlight or something like that. you can use infrared and thermal, but most standard night vision capability doesn't work underground where there's zero light. >> reporte
retired major john spencer, an expert in subterranean war fare if at west point, he spent too two toursraq. >> you can only get one person down the tunnel at a time. really psychologically that can lead soldiers to feel dallas prophobic. -- claustrophobic. you can lose sense of direction, up, down, you can lose sense of time. >> reporter: the tunnels are about 3 feet wide and 6 feet high in most cases. the israeli defense forces have specialized units that train to fight in the...
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hear the justices in their own words at the national archives audio of chief justice john roberts reading the majoritypinion and sonja mayor with the dissenting view. that starts tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span on our free video app and online at c-span.org. >> american history tv exploring the people and events that tell the american story in her book "dream town" "washington post" education reporter laura meckler looks at how shakeer heights addressed racial integration by expodi
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here's are the justices in their own words with national archived audio of chief justice john roberts reading the majority opinion and justice sotomayor -- sonya sotomayor presenting the dissenting view and in a rare occurrence justice clarence thomas speaking from the bench with his concurrent opinion tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and online at c-span.org. 60 years ago today president john f. kennedy was assassinated as his motorcade traveled through the streets of downtown dallas. vice president lyndon johnson was sworn in as the 36th president. to learn more about the first catholic president in u.s. history search our video library at c-span.org or check out c-span classroom at sea.org/classroom. this coming -- c-span.org/classroom. we will explore jfk's white house tapes on 6:30 p.m. and follow on c-span live or c-span.org. earlier this year the u.s. supreme court rejected affirmative action policies at colleges and universities declaring race conscious admissions programs at harvard and the university of north carolina were unlawful. next, supreme court oral arguments under the north carolina ca
here's are the justices in their own words with national archived audio of chief justice john roberts reading the majority opinion and justice sotomayor -- sonya sotomayor presenting the dissenting view and in a rare occurrence justice clarence thomas speaking from the bench with his concurrent opinion tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and online at c-span.org. 60 years ago today president john f. kennedy was assassinated as his motorcade traveled through the streets of downtown dallas. vice...