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andrew fisher, our anything about it. andrew fisher, your labour— anything about it.rtise, - anything about it. andrew fisher, your labour party expertise, let l anything about it. andrew fisher, l your labour party expertise, let me ask you about some of the stories we have been reading about splits within downing street... particularly between two of sir keir starmer�*s to advisers. what do make those reports? isn't that true comedy think? is that damaging for the new government? —— isn't that true? the new government? -- isn't that true? ~ ,, , , ., true? when sue gray was brought in as the chief— true? when sue gray was brought in as the chief of _ true? when sue gray was brought in as the chief of staff _ true? when sue gray was brought in as the chief of staff when _ true? when sue gray was brought in as the chief of staff when he - true? when sue gray was brought in as the chief of staff when he was - as the chief of staff when he was leader of the opposition it was because his team in westminster were seen as a boy club, cliquey, and that is white sue gray was
andrew fisher, our anything about it. andrew fisher, your labour— anything about it.rtise, - anything about it. andrew fisher, your labour party expertise, let l anything about it. andrew fisher, l your labour party expertise, let me ask you about some of the stories we have been reading about splits within downing street... particularly between two of sir keir starmer�*s to advisers. what do make those reports? isn't that true comedy think? is that damaging for the new government? ——...
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in echo of the public but they don't intend to do anything about it. >>>> i want to go back to andrew fisherour party expertise to tell you about some of the stories we have been reading in the newspapers. splits within the downing street high command particularly between two of sir keir starmer's key advisors. what do you make of those reports and is that true do you think? is that damaging for the new government? >> i think when steve graves was brought in as keir starmer's chief of staff and he was leader of the opposition, it was because his team in westminster were seen as a boys club and it needed a stronger handle in the -- hand on the tiller. at that time morgan mcsweeney went to labor hq to work on the party election trilogy which he obviously did very successfully. you have that vision of clearly defined roles. sue graves was the chief of staff in westminster. . will give mcsweeney was running the election campaign. since labor has become the government, those two are back working together. clearly there seems to be some tensions. i have heard that myself. so what i think needs to
in echo of the public but they don't intend to do anything about it. >>>> i want to go back to andrew fisherour party expertise to tell you about some of the stories we have been reading in the newspapers. splits within the downing street high command particularly between two of sir keir starmer's key advisors. what do you make of those reports and is that true do you think? is that damaging for the new government? >> i think when steve graves was brought in as keir starmer's...
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let�*s speak to rina shah, a political strategist, and andrew fisher, former director of policy for thew, what you make of his —— of this visit to? he clearly was a relationship about what you make it deaf make of it as he doesn�*t want to have aspects brexit? he doesn't want to have aspects brexit? �* , ., . ., . ., brexit? there's a chance of rain anglo _ brexit? there's a chance of rain anglo german - brexit? there's a chance of rain anglo german treaty, l brexit? there's a chance of. rain anglo german treaty, we are seeing what might be in it, since my standard line, may be. i think we need to understand that they have ruled out rejoining a single market, theirfood out tojoin rejoining a single market, their food out to join the cast is movement, therefore without freedom of movement, even a use of development scheme. �*s, in the uk suggest that a lot of people in germany and in the uk would be keen on. there are a lot of people that have not got either the single market or the custom unions relationship with the european union. we have put ourselves outside of all of that with our
let�*s speak to rina shah, a political strategist, and andrew fisher, former director of policy for thew, what you make of his —— of this visit to? he clearly was a relationship about what you make it deaf make of it as he doesn�*t want to have aspects brexit? he doesn't want to have aspects brexit? �* , ., . ., . ., brexit? there's a chance of rain anglo _ brexit? there's a chance of rain anglo german - brexit? there's a chance of rain anglo german treaty, l brexit? there's a chance...
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now time to meet our panel — rina shah, political strategist, is in washington and andrew fisher, former party and a columnist for the i paper, is in london. rina, coming to you. tim walz today the person named as her number two, what does he have that the other candidates perhaps didn't have? he’s candidates perhaps didn't have? he's not the candidates perhaps didn't have? he's got the feeling _ candidates perhaps didn't have? he�*s got the feeling that kamala candidates perhaps didn't have? h2? got the feeling that kamala harris wanted, the feeling of comfort. this is an all—important pic because presumably this will be her most trusted adviser outside of her family for the next four years, the person who will stand by her side, the person she has to implicitly endorse at every turn. this pic is so important for many reasons, but i've got one reason that many people don't think of, and look, helena, i've been working in politics for a long time and particularly in trying to get more american women elected across the political spectrum i must add, notjust independent and centre—right ty
now time to meet our panel — rina shah, political strategist, is in washington and andrew fisher, former party and a columnist for the i paper, is in london. rina, coming to you. tim walz today the person named as her number two, what does he have that the other candidates perhaps didn't have? he’s candidates perhaps didn't have? he's not the candidates perhaps didn't have? he's got the feeling _ candidates perhaps didn't have? he�*s got the feeling that kamala candidates perhaps didn't...
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rina shah — former republican congressional adviser and political strategist — and andrew fisher — formercy for the labour party. welcome to you both, great to have you on the programme. let's get your reaction, rina, what's your analysis of developments there and what it can mean for the region? this instability _ can mean for the region? this instability that _ can mean for the region? this instability that were _ can mean for the region? ti 3 instability that were saying right now will further continue because this is a shock, it does feel like there is been a shift, a real change, and as americans we are waiting to hearfrom biden and blinken about what stage we have entered, as we now know there is great american frustration with the american backing of netanyahu. but what we know right now is more lives are on the line and what does that mean for getting more of the hostages back to israel? and stopping the killing of innocent palestinians. i think at this point, many american lawmakers, particularly on capitol hill when you're looking at the republican side, you see a sincere backin
rina shah — former republican congressional adviser and political strategist — and andrew fisher — formercy for the labour party. welcome to you both, great to have you on the programme. let's get your reaction, rina, what's your analysis of developments there and what it can mean for the region? this instability _ can mean for the region? this instability that _ can mean for the region? this instability that were _ can mean for the region? ti 3 instability that were saying right now will...
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many thanks to our panel, rina shah, andrew fisher, for being with us. i'm helena humphrey.gold in an olympic record time — three minutes 27.65 seconds. ingebritsen's exertions caught up with him as he faded out of the medals, and kerr only took silver on a photo finish ahead of another american, yared nuguse. i'm 26 years old. i really wanted it today. i told you what i wanted and obviously i did not get it, so there's going to be that part of me that's eager and ready for that next one, but i'm really, really proud of the way i executed today, and that's just going to have to be enough are just going to have to be enough are just now, i'm hungry for more, and i am happy i was able to add another tally to the medal count for team gb today. team gb's dina asher—smith and daryl neitta finished fourth and fifth in the women's 200 metres final. the usa's gabby thomas running away with gold. silver went to st lucia's 100 metre championjulien alfred. the usa's brittany brown edged out asher—smith for bronze by two hundredths of a second. great britain's first medal of the day cam
many thanks to our panel, rina shah, andrew fisher, for being with us. i'm helena humphrey.gold in an olympic record time — three minutes 27.65 seconds. ingebritsen's exertions caught up with him as he faded out of the medals, and kerr only took silver on a photo finish ahead of another american, yared nuguse. i'm 26 years old. i really wanted it today. i told you what i wanted and obviously i did not get it, so there's going to be that part of me that's eager and ready for that next one, but...
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andrew bary breaks it down. ent. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are.m of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. (other money manager) your clients rely on you for all that? (fisher investments) yes. and as a fiduciary, we always put their interests first. (other money manager) but you still sell commission -based products, right? (fisher investments) no. we have a simple management fee structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) huh, we're more different than i thought! (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long-lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision. more people on eylea hd had no fluid in the retina, compared to those on eylea at 4 months. eylea hd is the only wet amd therapy that helped 8 out of 10 people go up to 4 months between injections, after 3 initial monthly treatments. if you have an eye infec
andrew bary breaks it down. ent. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are.m of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. (other money manager) your clients rely on you for all that? (fisher investments) yes. and as a fiduciary, we always put their interests first. (other money manager) but you still sell commission -based products, right? (fisher investments) no. we have a simple management fee structured so...
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investment ideas and andrews the diamond business is being - by shiny alternative and (husband) we just want to have enough money for retirement. (wife) and travel to visit our grandchildren. (fisherthat's why at fisher investments we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your family, lifestyle, goals and needs, allowing us to tailor your portfolio. (wife) what about commission-based products? (fisher investments) we don't sell those. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in your best interest. (husband) so how do your management fees work? (fisher investments) we have a transparent fee, structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. after careful review of medical guidance and research on pain relief, my recommendation is simple: every home should have salonpas. powerful yet non-addictive. targeted and long-lasting. i recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ hisamitsu ♪ (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) >> c1 you seem taking a beating financially in the diamond ring that about to propose to my wife around 170 years ago and what is going on see if i was having the diamond industries there's been the growth of lab grown stones which
investment ideas and andrews the diamond business is being - by shiny alternative and (husband) we just want to have enough money for retirement. (wife) and travel to visit our grandchildren. (fisherthat's why at fisher investments we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your family, lifestyle, goals and needs, allowing us to tailor your portfolio. (wife) what about commission-based products? (fisher investments) we don't sell those. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in...
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fisher. tomorrow's final day promises to be an exciting one, with several players in contention to take this woman's open. jane talking to us there from st andrews spain's enric mas in a two—up sprint to the finish line. despite roglic�*s win, australian ben o'connor retains the red jersey, albeit with a reduced advantage. ben ainslie's ineos britannia managed to get their first win in the preliminary round of the america's cup as they beat team switzerland by 33 seconds. however they then lost the second race to the italian team, so the british boat is currently ath and will face france tomorrow. favourite magical zoe left her backers happy with a clear—cut victory in the ebor at york. henry de bromhead's mare has only switched to the flat this year and continued her impressive form win in the feature race on the fourth and final day of the ebor festival. four days before the paris paralympic games kick off, the paralympic flame has been lit next to the english hospital where the idea for the competition was born. the paralympic movement dates back to i9a8, when german neurologist ludwig guttmann organised sporting events for injured veterans a
fisher. tomorrow's final day promises to be an exciting one, with several players in contention to take this woman's open. jane talking to us there from st andrews spain's enric mas in a two—up sprint to the finish line. despite roglic�*s win, australian ben o'connor retains the red jersey, albeit with a reduced advantage. ben ainslie's ineos britannia managed to get their first win in the preliminary round of the america's cup as they beat team switzerland by 33 seconds. however they then...
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andrew robertson gordon, would you do any better than that? yeah. and basically and that that he they they didn't have albion's seed david the historian david fisher, an aei award winner, as a matter of fact, book how there were four different colonial folkways that were transmitted from different of the british isles to different colonies in north america. the founders didn't need seed. they lived. they knew about it. washington as i said, knew the new england soldiers were just different folks from virginia soldiers. and you better figure out the differences ben franklin knew that he was he had print shops he licensed printers to print his almanac and things and cities besides philadelphia, where he set down roots. he knew all these different things. and hamilton goes towards new york, which, as fisher says, and now being seed is an exception because york was founded by the dutch and it has a tradition that goes back to the dutch traditions of the dutch republic, which is a belief in commerce and making money and doing that in and so forth, a tradition of tolerance. it's of religious diversity and things it also has a tradition in which hamilton
andrew robertson gordon, would you do any better than that? yeah. and basically and that that he they they didn't have albion's seed david the historian david fisher, an aei award winner, as a matter of fact, book how there were four different colonial folkways that were transmitted from different of the british isles to different colonies in north america. the founders didn't need seed. they lived. they knew about it. washington as i said, knew the new england soldiers were just different...