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there's enough money in eton that you do not have to do that. now.es—mogg feels that he's one of the less wealthy parents at eton and he he feels and actually, you know, private schools on jacob's money from gb news, i don't think he's one of the, one of the poorer. well, he feels he certainly everybody always feels poor, but but but actually, private schools have been putting up their fees. they have way above inflation. they have way above inflation. they have for the last. so they've been doing this, but they are actually turning out at the end. >> look, i'm i'm not saying that those kids from private schools are any brighter than the state schools, but when it comes to the test, which is the exams, right, you'd get three times better results through the private system than the state system. why do we continue with a state system for whatever reason, whether i have no idea why it doesn't work, but it doesn't work compared to the private system, what would be your solution? how can we upgrade the state rather than trying to hobble the private? >> s
there's enough money in eton that you do not have to do that. now.es—mogg feels that he's one of the less wealthy parents at eton and he he feels and actually, you know, private schools on jacob's money from gb news, i don't think he's one of the, one of the poorer. well, he feels he certainly everybody always feels poor, but but but actually, private schools have been putting up their fees. they have way above inflation. they have way above inflation. they have for the last. so they've been...
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yeah. >> eton mess. >> eton mess. >> i think this is good. i think that they're going.s is good. i think i think this is, only a positive step if they're going to have greater scrutiny because also, we don't know. it's like one of the things i liked about this article, they sort of said, that this some of the marking was shrouded in secrecy, as if it was some big deal and ancient runes. yeah, ancient runes. but then on a serious note, it could be hiding some sort of prejudice. and i think if it's all out in the open, maybe it's all out in the open, maybe it's a bit more fair, a bit more meritocratic . yeah. meritocratic. yeah. >> i mean, if it is out in the open, the daily mail once a year will run a story where they go. could you pass the ii will run a story where they go. could you pass the 11 plus and they'll do the like they do the gcses. >> yeah. which a lot of their readers couldn't. it's a bit sassy i like it. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah i quite enjoy that every, you know every so often a couple of questions from a gcse. ihave couple of questions from a gc
yeah. >> eton mess. >> eton mess. >> i think this is good. i think that they're going.s is good. i think i think this is, only a positive step if they're going to have greater scrutiny because also, we don't know. it's like one of the things i liked about this article, they sort of said, that this some of the marking was shrouded in secrecy, as if it was some big deal and ancient runes. yeah, ancient runes. but then on a serious note, it could be hiding some sort of prejudice....
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eton is passing it all to on parents. other schools risk going out of business.i think he was fundamentally a racist, but his speech certainly gave succour to racists . part gave succour to racists. part two of the greatest politicians never to have become prime minister. i'll be discussing enoch powell on state of the nation's book club with vernon bogdanon nation's book club with vernon bogdanor. state of the nation starts now . starts now. i'll also be joined by my panel. my i'll also be joined by my panel. my most intellectual panel. gb news senior political commentator, looking over the lebanese capital tonight, on a day that has seen fierce cross—border fighting. the us defence secretary, lloyd austin, has warned the situation is rapidly escalating and we now face the risk of an all out war. >> another full scale war could be devastating for both israel and lebanon. so let me be clear. israel and lebanon can choose a different path . despite the different path. despite the sharp escalation in recent days, a diplomatic solution is still viable . viable. >> s
eton is passing it all to on parents. other schools risk going out of business.i think he was fundamentally a racist, but his speech certainly gave succour to racists . part gave succour to racists. part two of the greatest politicians never to have become prime minister. i'll be discussing enoch powell on state of the nation's book club with vernon bogdanon nation's book club with vernon bogdanor. state of the nation starts now . starts now. i'll also be joined by my panel. my i'll also be...
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practically, the development plans of eton can no longer move forward with a standard, a logic, and a clear ra, that is, whoever wants to invest in a petrochemical project, whether the investment is domestic or not. do it abroad. definitely, when you see that the rules are so loose, the rules of the moment, the pricing is mandatory, you will definitely enter this direction. you can't and it loses its charm. you said two challenges this is the first challenge. the second challenge is that, well, we also impose a series of laws that are actually in conflict with the main interests of the company . for example, you said at the beginning of your report that 65 million tons of credit products were supposedly sold last year. if i'm not mistaken, it means that credit sales have increased. yes, well, the friends in the upstream company in the regulator of the petushi industry passed a resolution that, sir, all companies must sell their products on the credit commodity exchange. first of all , the supply capacity has increased. a potashium company that has 1 million and it produces 300,000 ton
practically, the development plans of eton can no longer move forward with a standard, a logic, and a clear ra, that is, whoever wants to invest in a petrochemical project, whether the investment is domestic or not. do it abroad. definitely, when you see that the rules are so loose, the rules of the moment, the pricing is mandatory, you will definitely enter this direction. you can't and it loses its charm. you said two challenges this is the first challenge. the second challenge is that, well,...
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eton is passing it all to on parents. other schools risk going out of business. think he was fundamentally a racist, but his speech certainly gave succour to racists . part gave succour to racists. part two of the greatest politicians never to have become prime minister. i'll be discussing enoch powell on state of the nation's book club with vernon bogdanon nation's book club with vernon bogdanor. state of the nation starts now . starts now. i'll also be joined by my panel. my i'll also be joined by my panel. my most intellectual panel. gb news senior political commentator, nigel nelson, and journalist and conservative peer lord goodman . as ever, it's a lord goodman. as ever, it's a crucial part of the programme. let me know your views mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's your favourite time of the day. the news bulletin with mark white jonathan vautrey . white jonathan vautrey. >> good evening. the latest headunes >> good evening. the latest headlines from the gb news centre. the prime minister is due to address the united nafions due to address the united nations
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tactical move by the clintons, they are trying to tame britain not through the tories, not through this etonar, to show that he is done, he is written off, he no longer obliges them to anything, they are no longer playing on the american field, we are now with the laborites with this, but in my opinion, this is a big mistake, they are not like the clintons... will say: no, still, listen, we will not strike inside russia, which means, yes, i, i agree that this permission means that i should someone to come with codes to enter the task, to receive the signal from the satellite, i speak very primitively, well, something like that, the president explained it to us, but you know, why do you think that boris johnson will look at all this now, call some friend in washington, in fact, you have to understand that these guys, including cameron, johnson and so on, they consider themselves part of this general anglo-saxon elite, why do you think that? this kind of action, when one part of the elite does this, the other goes and does exactly the opposite, that is, you have to go the maps need to be redra
tactical move by the clintons, they are trying to tame britain not through the tories, not through this etonar, to show that he is done, he is written off, he no longer obliges them to anything, they are no longer playing on the american field, we are now with the laborites with this, but in my opinion, this is a big mistake, they are not like the clintons... will say: no, still, listen, we will not strike inside russia, which means, yes, i, i agree that this permission means that i should...
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levant and dj khalid. some other key figures from the music industry that signed the letter include etonthe head of global ar at warner music. the label features major artists from around the world. unforgivable demonstrations of solidarity with zionist genocide in gaza. look, tell us about the so-called creative community for peace, will you? so, creative community for peace was founded as the same legal entity as the stand with us lobby group, which is well-known and historically has even been funded by the israeli prime minister. office and creative community for peace is led by dave renza, is the former ceo of universal music group publishing, but he's also married to the head and founder of stand with us, but aside from that, when it was founded as the same legal entity, the tax filings show that it was the israel emergency alliance creative community for peace and stand with us as the same organization, and it's even been commented of how including the word peace um increases the the the the ability of this company to reach people and draw them in and ultimately obscure their objec
levant and dj khalid. some other key figures from the music industry that signed the letter include etonthe head of global ar at warner music. the label features major artists from around the world. unforgivable demonstrations of solidarity with zionist genocide in gaza. look, tell us about the so-called creative community for peace, will you? so, creative community for peace was founded as the same legal entity as the stand with us lobby group, which is well-known and historically has even...
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some other key figures from the music industry that signed the letter include eton. the executive vice president at warner music and pamela charbit, the head of global ar at warner music. the label features major artists from around the world like h sheeron and others who have displayed support for the palestinians previously. others from the world of hollywood who signed the letter against the journalists from gaza include debora messing and selma blair. unforgivable demonstrations of solidarity with zionist genocide. in gaza: loki, tell us about the so-called creative community for peace, will you? so creative community for peace was founded as the same legal entity as the stand with us lobby group, which is well-known and historically has even been funded by the israeli prime minister's office and creative community for peace is led by dave renza, who is the... former ceo of universal music group publishing, but he's also married to the head and founder of stand with us, but aside from that, when it was founded as the same legal entity, the tax filing show that it was the israel eme
some other key figures from the music industry that signed the letter include eton. the executive vice president at warner music and pamela charbit, the head of global ar at warner music. the label features major artists from around the world like h sheeron and others who have displayed support for the palestinians previously. others from the world of hollywood who signed the letter against the journalists from gaza include debora messing and selma blair. unforgivable demonstrations of...
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some other key figures from the music industry that signed the letter include eton binhorren, the executive vice president at warner music, and pamela charbit, the head of global ar at warner music. the label features major artists from around the world like. sheren and others who have displayed support for the palestinians previously. others from the world of hollywood who signed the litter against the journalists from gaza include debora messing and selma blair. unforgivable demonstrations of solidarity with zionist genocide in gaza. look, tell us about the so-called creative community for peace, will you? so, creative community for peace was founded as the same legal entity as the stand with us, lobby group, which is well-known and historically has even been funded by the israeli prime ministers. office and creative community for peace is led by dave renza, who is the former ceo of universal uh music group publishing, but he's also married to the head and founder of stand with us, but aside from that, when it was founded as the same legal entity, the tax filing show that it was the israe
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i think there was figures that eton now to border eton will cost about £65,000 a year.e one of those people who send your child to eton, you possibly, you're possibly not british as well. this is the other thing that people don't realise. how many people don't realise. how many people in private schools now, particularly boarding schools, are foreign, are either live overseas or are originally from a different country. they work in the oil and gas industry, for instance, and they send their children here. this isn't going to affect them. who in your opinion, understanding parents at schools who who will be most hit by this? chris i think you're right. >> i mean, these famous schools have plenty of applicants. they're not going to be affected . they're not going to be affected. it's the middle of the road. the average private school, which caters for parents who can often from from fairly modest backgrounds, who save , don't go backgrounds, who save, don't go on holiday. and they can just about afford the fees. many of them will be on bursaries. those bursaries will disa
i think there was figures that eton now to border eton will cost about £65,000 a year.e one of those people who send your child to eton, you possibly, you're possibly not british as well. this is the other thing that people don't realise. how many people don't realise. how many people in private schools now, particularly boarding schools, are foreign, are either live overseas or are originally from a different country. they work in the oil and gas industry, for instance, and they send their...
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trust owns eton.acenter. it's a mega trade. there's many different cycles that it's going in favor of. lennar, by the way, great spokesperson for the industry, up 2%. stuart miller would be able to tell you if rates come down, look out. there's a lot. again, it's broadening out. it's almost -- look, it's a breath of fresh air, and by the way, everybody who bought futures, puts, or selling futures frantically, you got to tell me what you mean. okay? because i think that you should redeploy to daily fantasy on draftkings on sunday, because maybe there you have rigor. maybe there you know how to pick up a $5,000 receiver because you should get out of this business because you don't know what you're doing. you get up at 3:00, which is before me, and god bless you, but then you make the wrong move? i mean, come on. go back to sleep. >> your crusade against the pajama traders continues >> get some feet. get the dr. denton feet pajamas and go back to bed. stay up, watch the end of that game, watch the replay
trust owns eton.acenter. it's a mega trade. there's many different cycles that it's going in favor of. lennar, by the way, great spokesperson for the industry, up 2%. stuart miller would be able to tell you if rates come down, look out. there's a lot. again, it's broadening out. it's almost -- look, it's a breath of fresh air, and by the way, everybody who bought futures, puts, or selling futures frantically, you got to tell me what you mean. okay? because i think that you should redeploy to...
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we're not talking about eton.ot talking about the very rich because they can afford to swallow any vat. vat costs for inputs. we're talking about people that work hard to send their kids. many, many parents of our send children, they rely on private schools to give their children the one on one care. they need . many, many one care. they need. many, many ordinary families and children are going to suffer. and the one thing we never hear from the government is where these children are going to go. if their parents can no longer afford to send them to private school. >> absolutely. and i think your point about send children is particularly well made. there are a large number of children with special educational needs and learning challenges who are, you know, in our schools. they are there, sadly, because they have to be. and sometimes those parents are really struggling to put them in a setting where they know their needs will be met. at the moment, they can't see where those children will go if they have to leave
we're not talking about eton.ot talking about the very rich because they can afford to swallow any vat. vat costs for inputs. we're talking about people that work hard to send their kids. many, many parents of our send children, they rely on private schools to give their children the one on one care. they need . many, many one care. they need. many, many ordinary families and children are going to suffer. and the one thing we never hear from the government is where these children are going to...
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eton is passing it all to on parents. other schools risk going out of business.t, but his speech certainly gave succour to racists . part gave succour to racists. part two of the greatest politicians never to have become prime minister. i'll be discussing enoch powell on state of the nation's book club with vernon bogdanon nation's book club with vernon bogdanor. state of the nation starts now . starts now. i'll also be joined by my panel. my i'll also be joined by my panel. my most intellectual panel. gb news senior political commentator,
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equipment that will go into these upgrades as well as on the electrical component if side, companies like etonnents. there is a broad set of companies, and we disclose all of our holdings on our our web site, so those are some of the ways to capture the trend. taylor: amazing. we loved having you here on the big announcement day of constellation and movement. what an incredible -- and microsoft. what an incredible plan they are setting forward. ivan narcs appreciate it. >>> meanwhile, coming up, under pressure. the markets want paul to keep on cutting. can the fed deliver in and maybe more importantly, should they? i'm asking two brilliant economists that question, it's coming up after this. ♪ ♪ under pressure. ♪ pressure ♪ are everywhere you turn. but at t. rowe price, we're letting curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like advances in healthcare. and how these innovations will create a healthier world tomorrow. better questions. better outcomes. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air
equipment that will go into these upgrades as well as on the electrical component if side, companies like etonnents. there is a broad set of companies, and we disclose all of our holdings on our our web site, so those are some of the ways to capture the trend. taylor: amazing. we loved having you here on the big announcement day of constellation and movement. what an incredible -- and microsoft. what an incredible plan they are setting forward. ivan narcs appreciate it. >>> meanwhile,...
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seeing pressure grow for places in state schools and several modest private schools, a far cry from etont which are doing a great job of educating kids from middle income families, as well as schools that cater for special needs, are now faced with closure or deep cuts. it goes on an environment hostile to wealth creators and businesses is seeing a brain drain of the super rich, with 10,000 millionaires set to flee the country this year alone, they're about to jump on their private jets and head for dubai. and who could blame them? the weather in dubai is better. there's no crime and human rights are a bit overrated anyway , aren't they? overrated anyway, aren't they? of course they are. meanwhile, this new government continues its war on pleasure following a decision to have people arrested for lighting up a marlboro in a beer garden. and after a report about the disastrous state of our nhs, a sacred cow that must never be criticised. sir keir starmer is preparing a raft of nanny state interventions to, in inverted commas , protect the inverted commas, protect the nhs. where have we hea
seeing pressure grow for places in state schools and several modest private schools, a far cry from etont which are doing a great job of educating kids from middle income families, as well as schools that cater for special needs, are now faced with closure or deep cuts. it goes on an environment hostile to wealth creators and businesses is seeing a brain drain of the super rich, with 10,000 millionaires set to flee the country this year alone, they're about to jump on their private jets and...
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he privateer he's not wealthy at least in comparison to the two lance's james the lance who went to eton. he went to cambridge he went to the ends of court. he owns what would be now almost all of the lower east side, more than just the lindsey street. he's extremely wealthy. he's probably one of the wealthiest people in the colonies, not just in new york. and i think people just get a little bit tired of it, you know, a little bit like you said, that you were for us. you're quite clearly not. and that's why the drift toward mcdougal and drift toward people like duncan who may not have supported all of what mcdougal wanted, but he's going to send people toward alexander mcdougal and there are a couple other questions i want to ask before turning it over to the audience. what has to do with some events, new york, that, you know, really had as much significance that city as, say, the boston massacre or, the tea party for boston, it's montaigne's tavern, which there's a clash there, and then something called battle of golden hill. could you tell us about those which i think preceded the eve
he privateer he's not wealthy at least in comparison to the two lance's james the lance who went to eton. he went to cambridge he went to the ends of court. he owns what would be now almost all of the lower east side, more than just the lindsey street. he's extremely wealthy. he's probably one of the wealthiest people in the colonies, not just in new york. and i think people just get a little bit tired of it, you know, a little bit like you said, that you were for us. you're quite clearly not....
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parents, some of whom struggled quite a bit to get their kids into something we're not talking about the etonout, you know, these other schools. just one final thing. i think the only saving grace, frankly, about this policy, which is where the government appears to have listened, is that it is making, vat exempt. those parents who have children with special educational needs and disability, including local authorities, if they've got one of these education and how few of these education and how few of them actually do have. but if they have minute, but if they are sent. well, i think you'd be surprised. actually, the rise in the number of these plans i used to oversee these things a few years ago, but i think the point is, you know, we're not penalising those parents who, frankly, need that kind of support in the private sector and that includes local authorities who buy in this support as well. but, you know, it's a it's a small silver lining , i it's a it's a small silver lining, i have to it's a it's a small silver lining , i have to say, on what lining, i have to say, on what is really a
parents, some of whom struggled quite a bit to get their kids into something we're not talking about the etonout, you know, these other schools. just one final thing. i think the only saving grace, frankly, about this policy, which is where the government appears to have listened, is that it is making, vat exempt. those parents who have children with special educational needs and disability, including local authorities, if they've got one of these education and how few of these education and...
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. >> they did something similar to that at eton, but they haven't got the videos. >> he's a guy who seeshe wants and he takes it. who is keir starmer? >> keir starmer. keir starmer? >> keir starmer . all people's money. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes he does. there's no doubt about it. the joy of the country i like that, i like that it says unleashed , the political memoir unleashed, the political memoir of the century . i mean, how of the century. i mean, how could you say that, that 24 years in, it's going to be the worst one? yeah. i mean, this is basically it's i mean, boris johnson, he basically destroyed the country, basically basically destroyed the country during this time, doesn't he? >> isn't he technically an employee here? so i think we want to calm down. i personally think he's a great guy. what do you think, paul? yeah. >> i didn't say there was anything wrong with bonking. i didn't give it all the destroyed the country chat that lewis schaffer has. i mean , well, he schaffer has. i mean, well, he destroyed his own political party. >> he brought in brexit, which was, i gues
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, when in actual fact 99% of private schools are not eton, i struggle to believe that this is a goodst want to ask what if to the labour party and the government, what if this money is not raised? are you still going to bring that 6500 teachers? what are you going to do with the state schools? so you're not committed to overall improve the state school system, but you are just hinging on this money. please have a meaningful, impactful assessment. thank you. >> and also lavina tandon, thank you very much. it's really to good talk to you both. obviously their campaign is continuing. it's education not taxation. you can always check them out on facebook if you are going through a similar plight. coming up to 33 minutes after 5:00. in response to this, a government spokesperson says we do not comment on ongoing legal cases, but they have previously defended the impact of its plan on special needs children, saying that those with an education and health care plan, a certificate issued by local authorities, will be exempt from paying authorities, will be exempt from paying vat. although to
, when in actual fact 99% of private schools are not eton, i struggle to believe that this is a goodst want to ask what if to the labour party and the government, what if this money is not raised? are you still going to bring that 6500 teachers? what are you going to do with the state schools? so you're not committed to overall improve the state school system, but you are just hinging on this money. please have a meaningful, impactful assessment. thank you. >> and also lavina tandon,...
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some small inclusions of the future possible harris administration, they began to push this british-eton-called connections in washington, because i will remind you that both david cameron and boris johnson believe that they actually act in the metropolis with full rights. here is the famous so-called quarrel with congresswoman marjari taylar green with david cameron, when she said what the hell, some brit here tells me what to do, that to do, and he didn’t even understand her, well, because he thought that... everything was like he was acting out of clan considerations, and she got elected to congress and thought she could do anything, well, that is, like these two americas collided, and here’s one that’s so globally clannish and one that’s called otsahi, well, so they decided to push this clan out, because they very often acted without consulting washington on many things, so they started pushing them out, since the baynen administration is now vitally interested in passing on so the so-called torch from joe kamel, that is, accordingly in this form... that is, so that all this does not
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yes, and well, with the benefit of a high fee paying public school education for both of them one at etony we're running out of time. so i do want to speak about theresa may. you found a wooden, not very sociable. wanting to take credit for other people's work. is that fair? >> well, that's something that goes back to when a long time ago , when we were in opposition, ago, when we were in opposition, i was on her shadow team, and it was just a fact. there were opportunities that came in media bids. she thought she should do them all interesting. and of course, she was very ambitious . course, she was very ambitious. yes. and there's nothing wrong with that. >> no. and then you reveal that liz truss through kwasi kwarteng under the bus, told you that it was his fault that the mini—budget had backfired. she, of course, ends up having to resign several days later after kwasi has gone . and you have kwasi has gone. and you have this strange episode where you go to just explain this before we go, you go to see her at number 10, you go to advise her to resign. but by the time you arrive, she pr
yes, and well, with the benefit of a high fee paying public school education for both of them one at etony we're running out of time. so i do want to speak about theresa may. you found a wooden, not very sociable. wanting to take credit for other people's work. is that fair? >> well, that's something that goes back to when a long time ago , when we were in opposition, ago, when we were in opposition, i was on her shadow team, and it was just a fact. there were opportunities that came in...
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but eton is an amazing stock for this. by the way, this is very much of a midwest powerhouse move.ompanies like dover that people have forgotten about, and they're all involved with the heating and cooling, because these things just -- oh, they burn so hot, carl, and jensen huang has said over and over to me that they have been able to reduce the heat while increasing the speed. but it is one of the major challenges is how to make these things not hot, and right now, it's thought to be water cooling is the best. >> yeah. there has been some criticism of the sector at large benefitting from low natural gas prices, jim, and subsidies and yet increasing their rates year after year. and we can see how that gets reflected in the market value. >> it's really just vernova. almost everyone got out of the building new nat gas plans because people felt nat gas was going to be closed down, fade away, democrats wouldn't go for it, but democrats put a pause on exporting it, but right now, there's so much more natural gas. that's why i propose to tom jordan, the ceo of cotera, whether he would a
but eton is an amazing stock for this. by the way, this is very much of a midwest powerhouse move.ompanies like dover that people have forgotten about, and they're all involved with the heating and cooling, because these things just -- oh, they burn so hot, carl, and jensen huang has said over and over to me that they have been able to reduce the heat while increasing the speed. but it is one of the major challenges is how to make these things not hot, and right now, it's thought to be water...
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i mean, apparently some of his eton friends are those that are being reached out to.america to live this ideal life that they must have thought would be wonderful. and it hasn't worked out so well for him because she's back with friends. she's got lots of friends. she's got lots of friends apparently, hasn't she. and she's living the american. >> she's very hollywood, isn't she? so she would. >> she's living the american dream. she's got two beautiful children, which obviously he has two, which may be the thing binding them together more than most. but he has lost his family, and that's devastating , family, and that's devastating, isn't it? it is. and you think you're going to be able to live for okay a while, but you still miss your family and your friends and there must be such dissatisfaction with not having life's work. >> i mean, you can off your family on netflix and do it in a book, but after that, what do you do? just sit back and twiddle your thumbs? i know, i mean, at least what he did in the uk was so rewarding. >> and what he did with the invictus games w
i mean, apparently some of his eton friends are those that are being reached out to.america to live this ideal life that they must have thought would be wonderful. and it hasn't worked out so well for him because she's back with friends. she's got lots of friends. she's got lots of friends apparently, hasn't she. and she's living the american. >> she's very hollywood, isn't she? so she would. >> she's living the american dream. she's got two beautiful children, which obviously he...
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also don't forget company that my travel trust owns, eton. they're very big in the datacenter. because they're trying to cool off the datacenter f.. if you look at their stocks, we are not early in choosing those stocks. >> that's a couple references for trane this hour alone. as we go to break, watch bonds today. we got starts out of the way. fed decision, of course, we'll get a treasury buyback announcement at 11:00. and we'll be paying attention to that presser at 2:30. for now, ten-year, about 3.68%. stay with us. i can't believe you corporate types are still calling each other rock stars. you're a rock star. we're all rock stars. oooo look look at my data driven insights, i'm a rock star. great job putting finance and hr on one platform with workday. thank you! guys, can you keep it down. i'm working. you people are (guitar noises). hand over the air guitar. i've got another one. >>> check out crude oil down a touch although s&p energy is the best performer at the moment. looking at the pager explosions in the middle east, the egyptian prime minister saying some of those m
also don't forget company that my travel trust owns, eton. they're very big in the datacenter. because they're trying to cool off the datacenter f.. if you look at their stocks, we are not early in choosing those stocks. >> that's a couple references for trane this hour alone. as we go to break, watch bonds today. we got starts out of the way. fed decision, of course, we'll get a treasury buyback announcement at 11:00. and we'll be paying attention to that presser at 2:30. for now,...
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i'm going to tell you something in the year that prince harry sat his a—level results, eton didn't publishfunny that from memory. >> and also is he is he is he one stick short of a twix. >> he's smart enough to take on the press a numb nut, take on the press a numb nut, take on the british press and win . he's the british press and win. he's smart enough to do that. >> okay, well, i'll tell you what. let's get on to our final story of the night, diane abbott has lifted the lid on the intimate moments of her historic relationship with jeremy corbyn. that's right. they got it on, folks. they tried to make it a little socialist together , and little socialist together, and he sounds exactly like the type of partner you'd guess he was writing in her autobiography about her lack of romantic dates with corbyn, she revealed once, after i lamented our lack of social activity as a couple, he pondered it for a few days and told me we were going out feeling excited. i dressed up nicely and we bundled into the car. i had no idea where we were going. perhaps a nice wine bar? it turned out jeremy's idea
i'm going to tell you something in the year that prince harry sat his a—level results, eton didn't publishfunny that from memory. >> and also is he is he is he one stick short of a twix. >> he's smart enough to take on the press a numb nut, take on the press a numb nut, take on the british press and win . he's the british press and win. he's smart enough to do that. >> okay, well, i'll tell you what. let's get on to our final story of the night, diane abbott has lifted the...
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but both, of course, old etonians both went to eton college.on in january 2020, so by that point harry and meghan had chosen to leave. it was public, but they weren't going to leave for a couple of months. so this was a last ditch ditch attempt to try and persuade prince to harry stay in the united kingdom as a working member of the royal family, a friend of boris johnson said bofis friend of boris johnson said boris succeeded in delivering brexit, but even he couldn't stop megxit. so yeah, unfortunate for boris. he was not successful in prince harry. the next day after that chat flew to canada to be reunited with his wife and son archie. >> i think boris said they met for 20 minutes in the docklands somewhere amid some other events, and boris was talking about how he didn't really know what to say to him. but he'd been asked to try and, you know, stop him leaving and just said it all felt a bit helpless, really. >> yeah, absolutely. and camilla tominey, our gb news colleague, she's interviewing boris johnson about his memoir, so no doubt that h
but both, of course, old etonians both went to eton college.on in january 2020, so by that point harry and meghan had chosen to leave. it was public, but they weren't going to leave for a couple of months. so this was a last ditch ditch attempt to try and persuade prince to harry stay in the united kingdom as a working member of the royal family, a friend of boris johnson said bofis friend of boris johnson said boris succeeded in delivering brexit, but even he couldn't stop megxit. so yeah,...
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almost 13, he will be starting to prepare for his entrance exams into big schools such as perhaps eton of those big elite private schools which members of the royal family tends to go to. so he's got a lot of education ahead of him, but clearly it appears to be learning to fly as well. >> well, cameron walker, when i was 11, the nearest i got to that was making paper aeroplanes. but of course i'm a mere commoner. now, we've got a quick minute because prince harry is going on a lads holiday. will it be anything like the glory days of las vegas, do you think? this weekend? of course. it's his 40th birthday. >> yeah. i was wondering whether it would be a las vegas 2.0. martin. yes, i do understand that prince charles. sorry. prince harry even is going to be going away for a bit of a lads weekend this weekend. he turns 40 on sunday. it's understood that meghan, his wife, has prepared or is organising a big bash birthday bash for him, surrounded by friends and family in california before he jets off abroad with some close friends. but there will of course, be some very noticeable , noticeab
almost 13, he will be starting to prepare for his entrance exams into big schools such as perhaps eton of those big elite private schools which members of the royal family tends to go to. so he's got a lot of education ahead of him, but clearly it appears to be learning to fly as well. >> well, cameron walker, when i was 11, the nearest i got to that was making paper aeroplanes. but of course i'm a mere commoner. now, we've got a quick minute because prince harry is going on a lads...
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i mean, he went to eton. he didn't do terribly well.he served with distinction. two tours of duty in afghanistan . two tours of duty in afghanistan. and he's to be endlessly praised for that. and forever and all the other veterans who went out there and did their bit and many of them lost their lives, it's a little bit of a put down when you have the talents and the ability and the praise and the accolades that he has to, criticise and snipe at other people because they're not quite as intellectually bright as you are, is a little bit, infra dig. i think, and not worthy of a knight of the realm and a companion of honour. >> no. perhaps, perhaps not. although, i don't know, at the age of 85. perhaps you. perhaps you can get a bit more a bit more leeway with with how you talk to people. but michael cole, former bbc royal correspondent, always a pleasure to talk to you. thanks so much for joining us. well, this is forjoining us. well, this is good afternoon britain here on gb news. lots of you have been getting in touch throughout the show
i mean, he went to eton. he didn't do terribly well.he served with distinction. two tours of duty in afghanistan . two tours of duty in afghanistan. and he's to be endlessly praised for that. and forever and all the other veterans who went out there and did their bit and many of them lost their lives, it's a little bit of a put down when you have the talents and the ability and the praise and the accolades that he has to, criticise and snipe at other people because they're not quite as...
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he stopped schooling after leaving eton is one of the top prep schools in britain. and then joined the the indian police service. but despite the fact that he was married to these accomplished women, he clearly respected and they respected him. he had a default kind of assumption that patriarchy was the natural order society. and you see that in his domestic relations, both of his wives themselves over to furthering his career, but also particularly in his writing where female characters are marginalized as they're not offered a kind of full sense of agency and humanity. one of the most famous lines from, orwell's 1984, is his smith the hero's dismissal of his lover, julia, as only a rebel. the waist down and feminist, you know, have read that against the grain and said, well, this is actually a recognition of the power of sexual politics and the that the personal is political but. i don't think orwell intended it that way. i mean, the body evidence really suggests that he wasn't someone who accorded women the agency that he to men. i know you teach a class on this
he stopped schooling after leaving eton is one of the top prep schools in britain. and then joined the the indian police service. but despite the fact that he was married to these accomplished women, he clearly respected and they respected him. he had a default kind of assumption that patriarchy was the natural order society. and you see that in his domestic relations, both of his wives themselves over to furthering his career, but also particularly in his writing where female characters are...
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they don't have to go to eton, harrow or winchester. >> but but that's if there are enough places andy you the mrs. thatcher. this is what she said. this is what she said. have a listen. >> socialist governments traditionally do make a financial mess. >> they always run out of other people's money. it's quite a characteristic of them . characteristic of them. >> that was the first clip. and then she also said this . then she also said this. >> the fact is labour are still socialist and they deliberately set out to impose more government control over people's lives . lives. >> that is why that is the reason why they increased taxation, more power for them over our money, less power for the citizens. >> danny, was she right ? well, yes. >> it seems that she has been proven right. and just going back to the 20% vat, this is the i've said this before. this is the proletariat against the bourgeoisie. they are being pitted to each other. this is classic socialism. and there'll be many other things like this to come. unfortunately, under the starmer administration, the only point to make is
they don't have to go to eton, harrow or winchester. >> but but that's if there are enough places andy you the mrs. thatcher. this is what she said. this is what she said. have a listen. >> socialist governments traditionally do make a financial mess. >> they always run out of other people's money. it's quite a characteristic of them . characteristic of them. >> that was the first clip. and then she also said this . then she also said this. >> the fact is labour...
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both old etonians both went to eton college and they had a 20 minute meeting in january 2020, just beforelivering brexit, but even he couldn't stop megxit, which i think was quite an interesting line because he didn't. he failed in that regard. >> i'm just slightly intrigued as to why the royal family would ask the prime minister to get involved in a personal matter. >> well, i think what it shows is the very close relationship the government has with the palace and then, of course, the late queen and the monarch. and although it was technically a family matter, it wasn't just a family matter, it wasn't just a family matter. it was also a constitutional matter. and the way this country is run, because having a very senior member of the royal family stand back could have potentially been a hugei could have potentially been a huge i mean, it was a huge crisis for the monarchy, but it could have been an absolutely huge crisis for the monarchy. and clearly the prime minister would have an interest in that, the stability of this country. so perhaps that is why he was asked to get involved if a
both old etonians both went to eton college and they had a 20 minute meeting in january 2020, just beforelivering brexit, but even he couldn't stop megxit, which i think was quite an interesting line because he didn't. he failed in that regard. >> i'm just slightly intrigued as to why the royal family would ask the prime minister to get involved in a personal matter. >> well, i think what it shows is the very close relationship the government has with the palace and then, of course,...