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blair and bush, blair was out of the loop. will get an easy ride in the mirror but he left office as probably the worst prime minister post—war, and now cameron 0rr maher mixing it up down at the bottom of the league table! —— cameron and make. —— theresa may. the league table! —— cameron and make. -- theresa may. the sunday times, you're talking about gender stereotyping of children, young age, whatever happens to drilling nursery rhymes into them from a young age? it is interesting, i certainly find that i can't remember nursery rhymes, it's about 20 or 30 years since you had them and you suddenly remember them again. the chief inspector of schools, of 0fsted, she doesn't say this but the story says that youngsters would rather play pepper pic ipad games and find out what happened to doctor foster. a couple of things, one, it's not either or. ipad games are not necessarily bad. second, doctor foster fell into a puddle, it's pretty grim! it's probably better for some children stop more sophisticated emotional connection. pras
blair and bush, blair was out of the loop. will get an easy ride in the mirror but he left office as probably the worst prime minister post—war, and now cameron 0rr maher mixing it up down at the bottom of the league table! —— cameron and make. —— theresa may. the league table! —— cameron and make. -- theresa may. the sunday times, you're talking about gender stereotyping of children, young age, whatever happens to drilling nursery rhymes into them from a young age? it is...
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the big insight mr blair is offering here is correct.uestion in the referendum last year, but that referendum raised a lot of questions about what the future relationship would look like in terms of the divorce bill or in terms of the divorce bill or in terms of the trading relationship. i think i is right that people are going to want to be, to have opportunities to rethink whether the outcome is something they had hoped for when they did vote in a referendum. this is similar to what we have heard from gordon brown in interview he did a few weeks ago, where he talks about the fact that we can reverse some of these things and maybe change the process. how helpful is this when we hear the likes of gordon brown and tony blair putting their all in at this critical time when politicians are jostling and negotiating? this was all going to be part of the political process. again, the referendum only entered one question and it raised a lot more. i would flip it around a little bit by suggesting that perhaps some people in the brexit need to re
the big insight mr blair is offering here is correct.uestion in the referendum last year, but that referendum raised a lot of questions about what the future relationship would look like in terms of the divorce bill or in terms of the divorce bill or in terms of the trading relationship. i think i is right that people are going to want to be, to have opportunities to rethink whether the outcome is something they had hoped for when they did vote in a referendum. this is similar to what we have...
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here is the major and tony blair. here is the major general‘s procession.y the chief of the defence staff. the first sea lord, chief of the general staff, the chief of the air staff. and the long line of high commissioners, 45 high commissioners, 45 high commissioners, what you might call the ambassadors from commonwealth countries. and they are joined by the new irish ambassador. as they line up we are waiting for the 15 different religious denominations who comes here to take part in this service. the roman catholic church, hebrew congregations, free churches, buddhist faith, methodists, islamic adviser and the imam of the armed forces, moderator of the reformed church, hindu chaplain to the armed forces. baptist union, network of secret organisations, three christian churches —— sikh organisations. and the church of scotla nd organisations. and the church of scotland all represented here. behind you saw the major general ‘s parades. church of scotland represented here. behind you just saw the major—generals parade, the household division, coming on parad
here is the major and tony blair. here is the major general‘s procession.y the chief of the defence staff. the first sea lord, chief of the general staff, the chief of the air staff. and the long line of high commissioners, 45 high commissioners, 45 high commissioners, what you might call the ambassadors from commonwealth countries. and they are joined by the new irish ambassador. as they line up we are waiting for the 15 different religious denominations who comes here to take part in this...
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by blair's government. and a lot of it was curtailed ng civil rights the right to protest. there was a lot of increase in police surveillance of civil groups. and we were very much as citizens as artists and very much the general public so all these issues were. very big on our sort of list of inspirations of what's networked so the piece is very much about challenge or a natural. disaster that had unfolded in iraq from the invasion and the ongoing up patients and how it also impacted on british domestic public the world is made up of newspapers printed on print and and newspapers. and all of the imagery and all the figurative imagery is also from press photographers so we were trolling through endless. image files that were coming out of the news agencies which is what we've been doing in the previous many folks we're going to rock and this time we were looking a lot at what was happening domestically the same time and we were looking at. imagery of prisons because the prison services are being rapidly privatized as well before us military contractors and private security
by blair's government. and a lot of it was curtailed ng civil rights the right to protest. there was a lot of increase in police surveillance of civil groups. and we were very much as citizens as artists and very much the general public so all these issues were. very big on our sort of list of inspirations of what's networked so the piece is very much about challenge or a natural. disaster that had unfolded in iraq from the invasion and the ongoing up patients and how it also impacted on...
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blair's principal isn't taking the bait, saying in a letter home in part, montgomery blair is a very smart diverse and inclusive community and we will not fall victim to attempts to divide us. will says the signs will only unify him and his friends. >> i'm really concerned that maybe they were trying to build racial tension at the school, but i don't think it's going to work. but it's very diverse and we have a lot of people who are willing to look past the meaning of it. >> reporter: the school reported the signs to police. i talked with police. they are telling me they did document the incident just in case, but that there is no real crime here. so, wendy, now the school is looking over security footage. back to you. >> all right. kristen wright. thanks, is getting blasted on social media this afternoon for a remark he made here in washington talking to chuck todd. during an interview today with nbc's chuck todd, perry said that fossil fuels can prevent sexual assault. he talked about a young girl from africa who told him that energy was important to her because she reads by the li
blair's principal isn't taking the bait, saying in a letter home in part, montgomery blair is a very smart diverse and inclusive community and we will not fall victim to attempts to divide us. will says the signs will only unify him and his friends. >> i'm really concerned that maybe they were trying to build racial tension at the school, but i don't think it's going to work. but it's very diverse and we have a lot of people who are willing to look past the meaning of it. >>...
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and i suspect he's trying to play this kind of tony blair role i mean he's going to come in and he's going to be the great negotiator brings peace to of conflict i mean do you think that's what he's trying to do and if so easy doing it to try and bring peace or is he doing it to kind of build this is kind of his own reputation is trying to build its own reputation you've seen him with president putin invest you're not he knows how to world can people what in france france's wonderful buildings i mean trump and the idea for tower and over so for for president putin now. to dubai to meet the shaikh there in. dubai and i ease in in saudi arabia a very quick brief encounters to try to to organize the agreement of the europeans with saudi arabia not to start a all out war with iran he wants to play a role and i think since he is that young he's thirty nine he has a lot of energy he could be the tony blair of the next decade lou great speech appreciate your thoughts my guest editor in chief of the purple magazine thanks. british prosecutors are reportedly admitted deleting e-mail exchanges
and i suspect he's trying to play this kind of tony blair role i mean he's going to come in and he's going to be the great negotiator brings peace to of conflict i mean do you think that's what he's trying to do and if so easy doing it to try and bring peace or is he doing it to kind of build this is kind of his own reputation is trying to build its own reputation you've seen him with president putin invest you're not he knows how to world can people what in france france's wonderful buildings...
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have you to go back to the days of tony blair ini998 you to go back to the days of tony blair in 1998t happened. tony blair was in a much more comfortable position. he had a huge parliamentary majority. he was riding high in the opinion polls. that, of course, is not the position theresa may is in. she has a lot on her plate. i'm sure she'd not want to be this evening, spending her time dealing with cabinet ministers who seem to have misbehaved. vicky, thank you. we'll keep a close on on develops. now it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. here's what's coming up on the programme: northern ireland boss michael 0'neill stresses the importance of a place in next year's world cup. and tells his players not to be afraid ahead of their world cup play—off. we're in australia on the eve of the ashes test match between england's women and australia where the rivalry is heating up. they've got the ashes, we want the ashes. there's an air of revenge. they've got what we want. and we'll hear the astonishing story of a refugee who escaped war—torn syria an
have you to go back to the days of tony blair ini998 you to go back to the days of tony blair in 1998t happened. tony blair was in a much more comfortable position. he had a huge parliamentary majority. he was riding high in the opinion polls. that, of course, is not the position theresa may is in. she has a lot on her plate. i'm sure she'd not want to be this evening, spending her time dealing with cabinet ministers who seem to have misbehaved. vicky, thank you. we'll keep a close on on...
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it is indeed true that tony blair's government, which you are pa rt blair's government, which you arethose workers who came from countries that make you are arguing i would not have done that in government. actually, we did do that in government. we did have open access for the eight accession countries. the whole argument is about refugees. desperate migrants. these are not desperate migrants. they we re are not desperate migrants. they were people who, according to the rules of the eu, could come. i am a lwa ys rules of the eu, could come. i am always interested when a former politician confesses to the stakes. you think it was a fun mistake? absolutely. we didn't anticipate the number that would come in. you are right, though, to make the point that a refugee as distinct from an economic immigrant oran that a refugee as distinct from an economic immigrant or an economic migrant. a refugee as someone with a well founded fear of this fusion. the six 5 million figure that you quoted at the beginning of the programme, 25 million refugees, 40 million internally displaced, are people who
it is indeed true that tony blair's government, which you are pa rt blair's government, which you arethose workers who came from countries that make you are arguing i would not have done that in government. actually, we did do that in government. we did have open access for the eight accession countries. the whole argument is about refugees. desperate migrants. these are not desperate migrants. they we re are not desperate migrants. they were people who, according to the rules of the eu, could...
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blair's principal isn't taking the bait, saying in a letter home, in part, montgomery blair is a very smart diverse and inclusive community and we will not fall victim to attempts to divide us. will says the signs will only unify him and his friends. >> we all kind of think the same in terms of it's okay to be whatever you can be who you are. >> reporter: i talked to police. they told me the fliers don't rise to the level of a hate crime, but nonetheless, they did document the incident just in case. and, leon and doreen, they are working with school officials. back to you. >> all right, sounds good. thanks, kristin. >>> the board that oversees d.c. water met the first time since the news4 i-team investigation indicated fairness of the water bills. >> jody is staying on top of this. she joins us now with an update. >> reporter: several board members say they recognize there is not issue here. they just aren't sure how to address t but they have vowed to do something. they will discuss it in detail at their next rate meeting later this month. >>> for months the i-team has been investiga
blair's principal isn't taking the bait, saying in a letter home, in part, montgomery blair is a very smart diverse and inclusive community and we will not fall victim to attempts to divide us. will says the signs will only unify him and his friends. >> we all kind of think the same in terms of it's okay to be whatever you can be who you are. >> reporter: i talked to police. they told me the fliers don't rise to the level of a hate crime, but nonetheless, they did document the...
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coming up on the show was it breck said boris johnson on the iraq war we asked a lot more of tony blair's former attorney general why britain is often seen on the international court of justice for the first time in seventy one years and as he you breaks it negotiating we shall bonnie's in berlin for security talks today britain's justice select committee boss and former vice chair of the ruling u.k. conservative party neil tells going underground fixing a date to leave the you could be a big mistake from the headlines some optimal subtitles for jeremy called end of last orders for turing's on my shoulders and more coming up in today's going underground but first this week in one thousand nine hundred five a rich arms manufacturer staying in a club in paris affectively created a peace prize that is still revered by nato nation mainstream media notoriously the prize went to this man i think they would trip a new should not be thrown a wrench to get it to. reflect on the people who you would yes u.s. president says national security advisor henry kissinger won the nobel peace prize in one n
coming up on the show was it breck said boris johnson on the iraq war we asked a lot more of tony blair's former attorney general why britain is often seen on the international court of justice for the first time in seventy one years and as he you breaks it negotiating we shall bonnie's in berlin for security talks today britain's justice select committee boss and former vice chair of the ruling u.k. conservative party neil tells going underground fixing a date to leave the you could be a big...
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montgomery blair's principal believes it's part of a national campaign to create racial tension. school stats show 24-percent are black and the majority 33-percent are hispanic. the principal sent parents a letter which in part said quote: "we will not fall victim to attempts to divide us. we are comitted to providing a safe and welcoming environment for every student. now to manhattan - and new yorkers.. honoring the victims of tuesday's terror attack. a vigil was held on pier 40.. where the truck driver began mowing down pedestrians.. leaving eight dead and 12 others injured. the suspect, sayfullo saipov has now confessed to trying to kill as many people as possible in the name of isis. and now, questions of a greater threat. officials say saipov helped more more than 23 others other people from uzbekistan to u-s.. incluidng two men suspected of having terror ties. meanwhile... concrete barriers are going up along that bike path in new york to prevent another attack. the barriers are being installed in 57 sp diagonally so bikes can still get through.. but cars are blocked. and
montgomery blair's principal believes it's part of a national campaign to create racial tension. school stats show 24-percent are black and the majority 33-percent are hispanic. the principal sent parents a letter which in part said quote: "we will not fall victim to attempts to divide us. we are comitted to providing a safe and welcoming environment for every student. now to manhattan - and new yorkers.. honoring the victims of tuesday's terror attack. a vigil was held on pier 40.. where...
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tony blair has been talking about the possibility of a second referendum.hat youn the polls see is support for brexit very strongly is going to be correlated to people's economic positions. falling real wages are going to have an impact. you asked me to put this in context. i was just looking at the output data. the u.k. is the slowest growing country in europe. in 2017. it's the six man of europe. -- sick man of europe. if we see the economy slowing and living standards continue to fall and the government that looks in disarray, the support for brexit will start to decline further. then i think we will see some sort of soft brexit. perhaps no brexit. we shall see. david blanchflower is staying with us. we are going to look at the future of the fed, the ecb. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: live from new york, i'm julie hyman. mark: i'm mark barton. counting down to the european close. taking a hike in december as the ways raising rates before the end of the year. philadelphia fed president patrick harker expecting a rate increase . next month. i penciled in. if
tony blair has been talking about the possibility of a second referendum.hat youn the polls see is support for brexit very strongly is going to be correlated to people's economic positions. falling real wages are going to have an impact. you asked me to put this in context. i was just looking at the output data. the u.k. is the slowest growing country in europe. in 2017. it's the six man of europe. -- sick man of europe. if we see the economy slowing and living standards continue to fall and...
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the competition between the two blairs is really good. the important story, it changes the way the wld is, i think that's what's going on with the weinstein story about you're there to do good things. it sounds hypepy, but you're there to do good things for society and expose wrongdoing. >> the most important thing, i think we've really changed the conversation. what's appropriate, what's not. you're seeing all these people come down, it's a big moment here i think it's good for the paper, generally i work there, i love the place, i want it to succeed, i think all this stuff, the paper is going through a really good period now. >> juxta pose for me the feeling you just described of this feeling of being on top of your game because of what's happening over the last few weeks. juxta pose that feeling for me with how you were feeling on the inside of the paper months ago, when trump seemed to be getting the better of all the media by calling you the fake news. he was certainly having his say. it seems that has turned a little bit? >> i think
the competition between the two blairs is really good. the important story, it changes the way the wld is, i think that's what's going on with the weinstein story about you're there to do good things. it sounds hypepy, but you're there to do good things for society and expose wrongdoing. >> the most important thing, i think we've really changed the conversation. what's appropriate, what's not. you're seeing all these people come down, it's a big moment here i think it's good for the...
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did as prime minister, a reshuffle blair did as prime minister, a res huffle ca n blair did as primey're not easy to do, personalities involved, who do you bring in or sack. you end up with resentments. last week theresa may was just replacing one resentments. last week theresa may wasjust replacing one person, the defence secretary, and those overlooked were unhappy. and it will be sent through the prism of brexit auditory does. she may be tempted to do it but it is not always the best move. there are many conservatives not currently in government, from the younger generation if you like to feel it is time for a clear out and they deserve their chants about whether theresa may will be bold enough to do that i'm not sure. thank you. 1.4 billion chinese aren't allowed to use twitter, but the president of the united states is defying a nation wide ban and tweeting from inside the country. the us delegation apparently brought along special equipment so that mr trump could get round china's firewall and engage in his favourite social media habit. his rule breaking doesn't seem to have da
did as prime minister, a reshuffle blair did as prime minister, a res huffle ca n blair did as primey're not easy to do, personalities involved, who do you bring in or sack. you end up with resentments. last week theresa may was just replacing one resentments. last week theresa may wasjust replacing one person, the defence secretary, and those overlooked were unhappy. and it will be sent through the prism of brexit auditory does. she may be tempted to do it but it is not always the best move....
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sure. >> i love when they go for two. >> if blair had gotten one extra yard. the history of that from minnesota, right? let's get to the bromance that continues between joe biden and former president barack obama. it continued on the 75th birthday of joe biden. >> the two have been caught together having a good time during the entirety of the obama months afterward. and they are now being immortalized in countless memes. the president posted this photo where he's giving a speech, and the caption reads, me, joe, about halfway through the speech, i'm going to wish you a happy birthday, and biden says, it's my birthday, me, joe. wished biden a happy birthday, happy birthday joe biden, my brother and best vice president anybody could have. >> happy birthday, uncle joe. >>> coming up, the black friday deals are starting to get a little complicated. it's no longer just about the moment the mall doors open on friday morning. we'll tell you about the deals you should jump on right now and those you should wait for. >>> and later in "the skinny," the catwalk fail at th
sure. >> i love when they go for two. >> if blair had gotten one extra yard. the history of that from minnesota, right? let's get to the bromance that continues between joe biden and former president barack obama. it continued on the 75th birthday of joe biden. >> the two have been caught together having a good time during the entirety of the obama months afterward. and they are now being immortalized in countless memes. the president posted this photo where he's giving a...
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we refinanced the health service massively and doubled its budget, to an extent, you and tony blair forworked with tony for 2h years, we worked together on all the difficult issues. we refinanced the health service massively and doubled its budget, introduced tax credits that took 2 million pensioners out of poverty. of course there were also policy disagreement and that is inevitable in politics. but your disagreements were about much more than policy. they were mainly about policy. but also about when he was going to leave number ten and you write about it in the book and the promises you felt he made to you. i think the section is about five pages of 500. i tell the truth because if i did not visit i would seem to be evasive. what did he say? he wanted to be leader, i did not want there to be a division between us. i agreed that i would take control of economic policy and he said he would step down in the second term, it's as simple as that. and that of course didn't happen. to be honest, the issues in politics cannot be reduced to personalities. this is not about reducing it, this i
we refinanced the health service massively and doubled its budget, to an extent, you and tony blair forworked with tony for 2h years, we worked together on all the difficult issues. we refinanced the health service massively and doubled its budget, introduced tax credits that took 2 million pensioners out of poverty. of course there were also policy disagreement and that is inevitable in politics. but your disagreements were about much more than policy. they were mainly about policy. but also...
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not an impediment to you reaching out to the labor leadership when it might be it's like when tony blair had to agree with ferrars and johnson go because we lost the referendum i actually think as a father of three kids in their twenty's that if this goes ahead as planned we are ruining our country they you know both know that politics is not just about numbers it's about psychology this moment over the last week where the government are struggling to stamp the date of leaving on the face of the brakes bill do you think that's an important psychological moment in your campaign i do feel that the ground is shifting they've given up saying this is going to be great their only argument is we voted for it we have to make it happen do people think the government is handling it well or badly nobody thinks the government's handling it well so we're as a country having voted for this the country is now. i think getting really concerned of the idea that we're putting our future in the hands of these people i have never seen a more incompetent government frankly anywhere in the world anywhere in e
not an impediment to you reaching out to the labor leadership when it might be it's like when tony blair had to agree with ferrars and johnson go because we lost the referendum i actually think as a father of three kids in their twenty's that if this goes ahead as planned we are ruining our country they you know both know that politics is not just about numbers it's about psychology this moment over the last week where the government are struggling to stamp the date of leaving on the face of...
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now the new bundestag president of gang surely blair is facing an angry backlash after telling him pains not to use twitter during sessions in parliament with the details on this his piece or rather. the experienced former finance minister and now president of the bundestag has sent a message to his fellow parliamentarians stop tweeting during bundestag sessions and they have responded and they're not happy with the police that president gadgets for tweeting iran wanted you can watch the session live but we can't sweet anything about the plenary session so if you go outside the plenary hall it will be ok our facebook and instagram fine to use with a handwritten letter be ok that makes no sense i won't lead choice blair bonds with me from the bundestag haggling is a part of parliamentary debate at esalen haggling so what you shouldn't have to go outside for that. a little understanding why twittering is banned in the bundestag transparency also includes commenting on current events for laid out his problems with tweeting in a letter to all members of the bundestag he said it was inappropr
now the new bundestag president of gang surely blair is facing an angry backlash after telling him pains not to use twitter during sessions in parliament with the details on this his piece or rather. the experienced former finance minister and now president of the bundestag has sent a message to his fellow parliamentarians stop tweeting during bundestag sessions and they have responded and they're not happy with the police that president gadgets for tweeting iran wanted you can watch the...
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and gordon brown as prime ministers both were but tony blair partly had to do the same in two thousand and nine there was a lot of the harmony within the party but the tipping point was when you refused to criticize labor's bombing of lebanon in two thousand and seven when the two thousand and fourteen got your affair to win it was a two hundred sixty two majority labor had the whip and which meant that was all part of all m.p.'s were to vote the party line to recognise the state of palestine this is going against what christian blunt is a setting that the british government policy has no effect there's really a government at the time lobbied hard to stop labor holding a quip on that thought but labor debar defied them at a time and the labor leader was ed miliband who is a jewish british person as we all nor but with corbin coming to power i know jeremy corben has been a lifelong supporter of the a palestinian cause and in the twenty seventeen general election last june in the manifesto he stated that britain labor came to power over dimage italy recognize the palestine as a state cal
and gordon brown as prime ministers both were but tony blair partly had to do the same in two thousand and nine there was a lot of the harmony within the party but the tipping point was when you refused to criticize labor's bombing of lebanon in two thousand and seven when the two thousand and fourteen got your affair to win it was a two hundred sixty two majority labor had the whip and which meant that was all part of all m.p.'s were to vote the party line to recognise the state of palestine...
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he was one of the architects of the good friday agreement along with tony blair and served as the headthe irish government for over a decade. i began by asking him whether he thought a hard border between the republic of ireland and the north was now inevitable. well, i think the issue is fairly clear that it's impossible to have an invisible border, or a border that is controlled by technology, if you are not in the single market. the argument today is that the eu have come to the conclusion, after 12 months of looking at this, that they believe that to stay in the single market, and to stay in the customs union is the only way you can avoid totally a border. of course, the difficulty for that is that the british government don't agree with that and the dup don't agree with that. the irish government do. it is a difficult position and i'm afraid nobody has worked out how you can get the circle to work and cover everybody‘s point of view. but do you think the government in dublin is foursquare behind the other european countries‘ position on this? yes, there is no doubt about that. i t
he was one of the architects of the good friday agreement along with tony blair and served as the headthe irish government for over a decade. i began by asking him whether he thought a hard border between the republic of ireland and the north was now inevitable. well, i think the issue is fairly clear that it's impossible to have an invisible border, or a border that is controlled by technology, if you are not in the single market. the argument today is that the eu have come to the conclusion,...
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this was embarrassing to tony blair at the time.portant in the grand scheme of the tony blair government. ancient history, but i would rather continue discussing what is happening in your government today. it is not mine, it is her majesty's. the key to this is whether there is something unusual about the problems this gamut is facing, and whether they come, as you propose, from weakness, or if these are something that happens to governments not just of these are something that happens to governments notjust of recent decades, but over centuries. if you wa nt to decades, but over centuries. if you want to go back to the stonehouse affair... i would prefer to focus on whether this government can continue. we know that a significant batch bench mp these days called for theresa may to leave and called for a campaign to topple her. he got a significant number of mps to back m, significant number of mps to back in, but not enough. hold on. i don't think we found out who any of these cabinet ministers... no, i think that when names up ban
this was embarrassing to tony blair at the time.portant in the grand scheme of the tony blair government. ancient history, but i would rather continue discussing what is happening in your government today. it is not mine, it is her majesty's. the key to this is whether there is something unusual about the problems this gamut is facing, and whether they come, as you propose, from weakness, or if these are something that happens to governments not just of these are something that happens to...
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than actually replace my mother motor left and you know he's the leader of the let me win or i mean blair it was a fantastic program if he was so confident about labor north of the border never outflanking them on the left how did you come to be that the scottish labor body would have the right of labor down south in london. i think it was just that we were a little bit behind the times you know we were still dancing to ninety's chirpy or really have been done so the thing that moved on you know later started surrender to those nine ten live shots to the left of us but scotland just take time you know and that that sort of right wing group and the scottish labor party that they're taking up on the pocket and it's completely urgent to pass a membership so there's an awful lot of people who just don't listen franchise that voters were just going along i don't believe in with these guys are talking about. the ceiling farm initiatives the s. and the which are innocent if you don't do this as actually betty at their tracks or if i'm going to set a couple of elections i would suggest end up wit
than actually replace my mother motor left and you know he's the leader of the let me win or i mean blair it was a fantastic program if he was so confident about labor north of the border never outflanking them on the left how did you come to be that the scottish labor body would have the right of labor down south in london. i think it was just that we were a little bit behind the times you know we were still dancing to ninety's chirpy or really have been done so the thing that moved on you...
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and cares about this and you know one of the things i'm proudest of in terms of the work that tony blair did as prime minister was the good friday agreement of the peace process there putting at risk they are putting at risk the building the coalition the do you pay in my view puts at risk so i think the economic and political risks for ireland are massive i think scotland. are i've been surprised by two things i've been surprised that the s.n.p. is not more active on this because i think scots despite the fact that some of your voters did work for a city as i think actually scotland does feel that this is the wrong thing for scotland of the wrong thing for the u.k. so i'd like to see the s.n.p. government much more active on this and but but i think for the whole of the u.k. this is this is in my view opting for our own decline many many people watching this program all of voted for it so what's your message to them. they're entitled to change their mind if they think that actually what they thought they were voting for is not being delivered they were told it was going to be easy they
and cares about this and you know one of the things i'm proudest of in terms of the work that tony blair did as prime minister was the good friday agreement of the peace process there putting at risk they are putting at risk the building the coalition the do you pay in my view puts at risk so i think the economic and political risks for ireland are massive i think scotland. are i've been surprised by two things i've been surprised that the s.n.p. is not more active on this because i think scots...
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and this was embarrassing to tony blair at the time. it was unimportant in the grand scheme of the blair government. we can fill... yes, this is ancient history, but i would rather continue discussing what is happening in your government today. it is not mine, it is her majesty's. nice of her to give it to me. the key to this is is there something unusual about the problems this government is facing, and do they come, as you propose, from weakness, or are these things that happens to governments notjust of recent decades, but over centuries. if you want to go back to the stonehouse affair... i would prefer to focus on whether this government can continue. we know that grant shapps, a significant backbench tory mp, these days, called for theresa may to go, and asked for others to join in a campaign to topple her. he got a significant number of mps to back him, but not enough. hold on a moment. i don't think we found out who any of these cabinet ministers... well, we take his word of the support that he got. no, i think that when names up
and this was embarrassing to tony blair at the time. it was unimportant in the grand scheme of the blair government. we can fill... yes, this is ancient history, but i would rather continue discussing what is happening in your government today. it is not mine, it is her majesty's. nice of her to give it to me. the key to this is is there something unusual about the problems this government is facing, and do they come, as you propose, from weakness, or are these things that happens to...
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may said she wouldn't take lessons from labor surely a fair point given tony blair's party appeared infamous the relaxed about people getting very rich presumably off the poor. just the labor party. teeny bit tax avoidance and tax evasion one hundred and sixty billion pounds more take. action taken by conservatives in government but given their own a legit billion pound bunker formerly paramilitary link to politicians just staying in power some of one that has sent him to drazen may really is ironically media even before a budget giveaway to young people who want to buy half a million pound homes in central london has focused on reports of her planning to consider animals not sentience beings it was. the animal welfare. the animal welfare act two thousand and six provides protection for animals people experiencing pain are suffering budget day the question for jeremy corbin's u.k. shadow chancellor john mcdonnell appeared to be with the theresa may was sentiment did the government have exactly what we've been saying if you don't invest in our economy the growth will go down products of it wi
may said she wouldn't take lessons from labor surely a fair point given tony blair's party appeared infamous the relaxed about people getting very rich presumably off the poor. just the labor party. teeny bit tax avoidance and tax evasion one hundred and sixty billion pounds more take. action taken by conservatives in government but given their own a legit billion pound bunker formerly paramilitary link to politicians just staying in power some of one that has sent him to drazen may really is...
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it was posted at blair high school in montgomery county. fliers were found on doors all around the school early yesterday morning. >> news4's kristin wright is live with reaction from students and school leaders about this. kristin? >> reporter: the same signs are popping up in other cities. here at blair, a magnet school for math, science and communication art, the principal and students say they are not taking the bait. >> ten of them, ten around the building. >> reporter: he says he can see right through the so-called message behind signs someone building saying, "it's okay to be white." >> i don't think anything is necessary wrong with saying it's okay to be white because it's definitely okay to be white. what i'm really concerned that maybe they were trying to build racial tension at the school. >> reporter: staff found the ten signs posted on exterior doors before school opened wednesday. whoever did it must have gotten the memo from a website calling on people to put up the fliers to get a reaction. but at a diverse school like blair
it was posted at blair high school in montgomery county. fliers were found on doors all around the school early yesterday morning. >> news4's kristin wright is live with reaction from students and school leaders about this. kristin? >> reporter: the same signs are popping up in other cities. here at blair, a magnet school for math, science and communication art, the principal and students say they are not taking the bait. >> ten of them, ten around the building. >>...
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then they have the interests of people in scottish government removed say that it was worse under blair right and brown led labor they have tried to type up some guy loopholes i mean should this was a question labor dear leader as well should the queen apologize for offshoring tens of millions to avoid well i mean i think frankly the creek queen is a sideshow i mean ten million pounds yes i think she should apologize but let's not get too focused on the queen ten million pounds versus literally trillions of pounds and lord ashcroft involvement in this i mean moving we've called for for example georgia for its former tory chairman absolutely but the thing one thing that also calling for is for closer scrutiny of members of parliament and we do know. the public. do have offshore accounts and you know frankly i'd like to follow the ecuadorian example where no public official is allowed to have any offshore accounts they had a referendum earlier the mother of the prime minister doesn't have a as well as i understand what do you make of the fact that her husband merges maybe twenty billion d
then they have the interests of people in scottish government removed say that it was worse under blair right and brown led labor they have tried to type up some guy loopholes i mean should this was a question labor dear leader as well should the queen apologize for offshoring tens of millions to avoid well i mean i think frankly the creek queen is a sideshow i mean ten million pounds yes i think she should apologize but let's not get too focused on the queen ten million pounds versus literally...
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in the tooth to be a gold winnie's that we trust with a dozen flip flopper never forget that dhoni blair first met with tony benn for advice about becoming the leader of the labor party. i don't know i mean i think that of those you know the law. is a union guy that my brother actually has a friend has a union brother was education after that i think richard leonard actually replace my mother my brother left and you know he's the only let me know i mean blair it was a fantastic p.r. you know but i think that's what led us to in the years and even taken spots and lifted sticks and sand but there have been and i think much a lot of you are comfortable as you mentioned a bit earlier but we have a lot of as m.p. politicians ago on this program who seem so confident about the labor north of the border never outflanking them on the left how did you come to be that the scottish labor body would have the right of labor down south in london. i think it was just that we were a little bit behind the time and you know we were still dancing to ninety's chirpy or really when don't over think it moved
in the tooth to be a gold winnie's that we trust with a dozen flip flopper never forget that dhoni blair first met with tony benn for advice about becoming the leader of the labor party. i don't know i mean i think that of those you know the law. is a union guy that my brother actually has a friend has a union brother was education after that i think richard leonard actually replace my mother my brother left and you know he's the only let me know i mean blair it was a fantastic p.r. you know...
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and there was even talk in the summer of '64 in the blair family, one of the great political families of the day, both maryland and missouri branches of the blair family, there was some -- there was some effort by the -- i think the elder statesmen of the family, frank blair senior, to have mcclellin brought back to some responsible position in exchange for mcclellin not running for president. because the thinking is, the democrats nominate mcclellin, he might be a formidable political candidate. now, he proves not to be. in part, because he was nominated on a peace platform. when he was not a peace candidate. and mcclellin is reluctant to endorse the platform. he doesn't issue his letter of acceptance right away. lincoln joked, well, maybe mcclellin was en trenching. [ laughter ] that was another great lincoln story. i wonder if that wasp -- that's almost too good to be true. it's a great story. but, you know, me mcclellin was in a very difficult position there. and the reaction of the soldiers, though there is some new evidence that, you know, maybe some of that soldier vote got sup
and there was even talk in the summer of '64 in the blair family, one of the great political families of the day, both maryland and missouri branches of the blair family, there was some -- there was some effort by the -- i think the elder statesmen of the family, frank blair senior, to have mcclellin brought back to some responsible position in exchange for mcclellin not running for president. because the thinking is, the democrats nominate mcclellin, he might be a formidable political...
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britain into a tax haven maze said she wouldn't take lessons from labor surely a fair point given tony blair's party appeared infamously the relaxed about people getting very rich presumably off the poor. just in the labor party. teeny bit tax avoidance and tax evasion one hundred and sixty billion pounds more take. action taken by conservatives in government but given their own alleged billion pound bunker formerly parrot the animal welfare act two thousand and six provides protection for the animals experiencing pain or suffering which under the control of man but in the scrum outside parliament on budget day the question for jeremy corbin's u.k. shadow chancellor john mcdonnell appeared to be with the theresa may with sentiment did the government have feelings shadow chancellor what did you think of the latest growth figures that a forecast for this country showed exactly what we've been saying if you don't invest in our economy the growth will go down product of it will not rise and as a result of lack of investment through austerity under this government the economy well i think is in. th
britain into a tax haven maze said she wouldn't take lessons from labor surely a fair point given tony blair's party appeared infamously the relaxed about people getting very rich presumably off the poor. just in the labor party. teeny bit tax avoidance and tax evasion one hundred and sixty billion pounds more take. action taken by conservatives in government but given their own alleged billion pound bunker formerly parrot the animal welfare act two thousand and six provides protection for the...
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britain into a tax haven may said she wouldn't take lessons from labor surely a fair point given tony blair's party appeared infamously relaxed about people getting very rich presumably off the poor. just the labor party. to be a bit shocked at lloyd's situation one hundred and six. billion pounds more take the resulting action taken by conservatives in government but given their own alleged billion pound bunker formerly paramilitary linked politicians just stay in power some of one that has sentience drazen may really is ironically media even before a budget giveaway to young people who want to buy half a million pound homes in central london has focused on reports of her planning to consider animals not sentience beings it was something she felt the need to deny we also recognize and respect that animals are sentient beings and should be treated accordingly. the animal well. the animal welfare act two thousand and six provides protection for animals people experiencing pain or suffering which are under the control of man but in the scrum outside parliament on budget day the question for jer
britain into a tax haven may said she wouldn't take lessons from labor surely a fair point given tony blair's party appeared infamously relaxed about people getting very rich presumably off the poor. just the labor party. to be a bit shocked at lloyd's situation one hundred and six. billion pounds more take the resulting action taken by conservatives in government but given their own alleged billion pound bunker formerly paramilitary linked politicians just stay in power some of one that has...
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, brexit comes up again during an exclusive interview with the former british prime minister, tony blair money for the health service as promised by the out camp, during the referendum campaign. following north korea's latest test of a missile that could hit the continent of america, the straits times says president trump is proposing "additional major sanctions" — as he tries to find a non—military solution to the threat from pyongyang. president trump also features in the financial times which covers the criticism aimed at him after he re—tweeted anti muslim posts, from a uk far—right group. the telegraph features a claim that online media giants such as google and facebook could pose a "clear and present danger to civil society", as algorithms cloud ourjudgement over ethics. and now that the details of the royal wedding have been announced, gulf news asks whether it will be good for business, with estimates that harry and meghan‘s big day could bring
, brexit comes up again during an exclusive interview with the former british prime minister, tony blair money for the health service as promised by the out camp, during the referendum campaign. following north korea's latest test of a missile that could hit the continent of america, the straits times says president trump is proposing "additional major sanctions" — as he tries to find a non—military solution to the threat from pyongyang. president trump also features in the...
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thank you so much for calling in we appreciate it >> thank you blair levin.ould note time warner shares are down by 6.5%. this is very close to session lows at this point in time. >> it's still five bucks above the deal price the day before the deal is announced. the market is not saying it's dead, but maybe it will be reduced in value. >> we are continuing to follow this developing story on at&t w e am b une, r,utp xt hothtesters are using the financial clout to fight the opioid crisis. to dig a hole to china., he saig at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. >>> welcome back everyone. i'm sue herera with news it concerns carl icahn former presidential adviser to president trump carl icahn has been subpoenaed by the u.s. attorneys office for the southern district of new york. here basically is the background basically, icahn was a special adviser to th
thank you so much for calling in we appreciate it >> thank you blair levin.ould note time warner shares are down by 6.5%. this is very close to session lows at this point in time. >> it's still five bucks above the deal price the day before the deal is announced. the market is not saying it's dead, but maybe it will be reduced in value. >> we are continuing to follow this developing story on at&t w e am b une, r,utp xt hothtesters are using the financial clout to fight the...
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thatcher and reagan is never got over them, and reagan is never got over them, and issues between tony blairgerry adams. babies that was granted to him before the peace process, i think for the —— a viz that was granted to him. there have been issues before. this will be at the back of the minds of politicians, the trade deal, although they have got to speak out about things like these, the anti—muslim videos, but they will be thinking after brexit, we have said our relationship with america is going to be brilliant portable and they are going to give us portable and they are going to give usa portable and they are going to give us a great trade deal. —— brilliant and they are going to give us. well, are they? donald trump's whole thing was protectionist and america first, we we re was protectionist and america first, we were going to get much from him anyway, but you want to maintain the relationship at the official level —— we weren't. these things take a long time to negotiate a maybe donald trump won't be there for very long. the daily telegraph also has the kop story, he will not visit
thatcher and reagan is never got over them, and reagan is never got over them, and issues between tony blairgerry adams. babies that was granted to him before the peace process, i think for the —— a viz that was granted to him. there have been issues before. this will be at the back of the minds of politicians, the trade deal, although they have got to speak out about things like these, the anti—muslim videos, but they will be thinking after brexit, we have said our relationship with...
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scotland is unstable and he says all of the rows with tony blair were about policy and not ambition. good evening and welcome to bbc news. for the second time in a week, theresa may has been forced into a mini—reshuffle of her cabinet. penny mourdaunt has been appointed as the new international development secretary replacing priti patel. she resigned last night, admitting she had not been transparent enough about high level meetings with israeli politicians while on holiday. like her predecessor, penny mourdaunt backed the leave campaign in the eu referendum. it's my first day here and i'm delighted to be here. i've already met some of the staff and they're doing a terrificjob building a more safe, more secure and more prosperous world for us all, and i want to continue doing that, but also to give the british public confidence and pride in what we're doing. you might recognise her from a rather unlikely she raniolparliamenl 25+ sag-ad!” segnsixzzrl 57... le“... the woman she replaced. in terms of brexit, whilst i hope everyone is united behind the prime minister's approach, neverth
scotland is unstable and he says all of the rows with tony blair were about policy and not ambition. good evening and welcome to bbc news. for the second time in a week, theresa may has been forced into a mini—reshuffle of her cabinet. penny mourdaunt has been appointed as the new international development secretary replacing priti patel. she resigned last night, admitting she had not been transparent enough about high level meetings with israeli politicians while on holiday. like her...
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the stability of the euro, it has been in since tony blair was in. indeed. it has been a long time.e putting everything into get the coalition working, the grand coalition, as they call it. and for some stability they don't want another election. she doesn't want the uncertainty of another election. and i think duestche that is probably good. it is interesting because the german press are reporting on how this is going, basically duestche welle says angela merkel katusha barked at the spd and they set a grand coalition would come at a price and they feel like they are in a position of strength right now, don't they? absolutely. the spd moving towards supporting coalition, which is good. let's move on to cyber monday. we apologise to viewers, we can't illustrate it today, we are battling with the graphics. in the gulf news, record yearfor graphics. in the gulf news, record year for online graphics. in the gulf news, record yearfor online sales, graphics. in the gulf news, record year for online sales, following black friday, and we had singles day not long ago in china, incredible, r
the stability of the euro, it has been in since tony blair was in. indeed. it has been a long time.e putting everything into get the coalition working, the grand coalition, as they call it. and for some stability they don't want another election. she doesn't want the uncertainty of another election. and i think duestche that is probably good. it is interesting because the german press are reporting on how this is going, basically duestche welle says angela merkel katusha barked at the spd and...
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cherie blair had won at 45.ifference i suppose, how long you wait to have your first? that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you claire and henry. from us all, goodbye. the weather is next. a cold weekend on the way, nothing unusual, just cold. and we get some wintry showers, because the wind is strengthening, we are pushing them further south than the western side of the uk. they may be a bit of snow over the moors in the south—west. low temperatures more widely, and frost likely more widely. and given that we have showers around, icy patches as well. the far north of scotla nd patches as well. the far north of scotland is not quite as coal. strangely enough. the wind is particularly strong, it is mostly rain. wintry showers for the west of scotland. the risk of i
cherie blair had won at 45.ifference i suppose, how long you wait to have your first? that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you claire and henry. from us all, goodbye. the weather is next. a cold weekend on the way, nothing unusual, just...
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and tony blair, the rows were all about policy and not ambition. join me now on bbc two., it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, the headlines this evening. halfway through their world cup tie northern ireland trail i—o halfway through their world cup tie northern ireland trail 1—0 after a controversial penalty was awarded. there is a defeat for scotland as well as the netherlands beat them in a friendly. and we will have the action from the women's ashes test in sydney where england have work to do going into day two. we will start with that disappointing night for northern ireland. michael o'neill's side was beaten. our sports correspondence is at windsor park. it was a hugely frustrating night given the way the goal came about? i think that is absolutely right. there were 18,000 fa ns absolutely right. there were 18,000 fans in the stadium behind me. you may be able to see the floodlights still on that still is referred to as windsor park and they made a tremendously enthusiastic noise right through the 50 minutes of the match. it was fai
and tony blair, the rows were all about policy and not ambition. join me now on bbc two., it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, the headlines this evening. halfway through their world cup tie northern ireland trail i—o halfway through their world cup tie northern ireland trail 1—0 after a controversial penalty was awarded. there is a defeat for scotland as well as the netherlands beat them in a friendly. and we will have the action from the women's ashes test...
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margaret blair is elizabeth's sister. >> he said "um margaret, there's been an accident.wn the stairs and died." "what are you saying?" i just totally went numb. i mean, my sister. he's saying she died. she's young. she's got two beautiful little children. babies, really. >> reporter: those baby girls? they are martha and margaret. michael took custody of the girls after the accident in germany. and then michael, along with his first wife patty, and then later with kathleen, raised them as his own. >> patty was saying that our birth mother was like a sister to her. she was her closest friend in the whole world. and it was said in our mother's will that we would go to mike and patty when they passed away. and, so, dad saw it as his responsibility and took us in. and stay -- we stayed with him for our whole lives. >> reporter: you didn't think, "that's strange, the petersons? who are these people? >> well actually, you know, i can understand how that could happen. this was her world now. liz must love these people and trusted them to the nth degree. >> reporter: elizabeth r
margaret blair is elizabeth's sister. >> he said "um margaret, there's been an accident.wn the stairs and died." "what are you saying?" i just totally went numb. i mean, my sister. he's saying she died. she's young. she's got two beautiful little children. babies, really. >> reporter: those baby girls? they are martha and margaret. michael took custody of the girls after the accident in germany. and then michael, along with his first wife patty, and then later...
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robert: in montgomery county, richard montgomery hosting blair.hard montgomery putting this away. look at that. 38-13 the final. and the redskins will be without jordan reed sunday. rob ralcandidate for'm governor,rtham, and i sponsored this ad. rrator: they call him enron ed.rtham, because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to virginia school funding, and taking away healthcare from thousands of virginians. enron ed gillespie. he's not lobbying for you. ♪ that adjusts on both sidesumber semi-to your ideal comfortly bed your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? right now during our semi-annual sale, our queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides is only $1499. save $300. ends soon. jonathan: we just established robert has a lot of energy. robert: i do this dance, but i don't know -- jonathan: you wan
robert: in montgomery county, richard montgomery hosting blair.hard montgomery putting this away. look at that. 38-13 the final. and the redskins will be without jordan reed sunday. rob ralcandidate for'm governor,rtham, and i sponsored this ad. rrator: they call him enron ed.rtham, because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is...
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blair walsh, just short, this was before the first half, he didn't go for ella field goal, that was ack play, it didn't work out. the seahawks are 6-4. >>> it is time to check this out. they will be dealing with these guys cut the thunder. and they find jeremy grant. watch this. the thunder is having fun tonight. >>> thank you. >>> see letter -- see you later, everyone. >>> thank you for joining us. (♪) it all starts with a wish. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down and a complementary first months payment. family fun meeting by the front door, stat! "stat" means right now! ugh. what is it? ignore her. she's been in a bad mood all day. and luke isn't home yet. oh. i'm right here. where were you? this house still holds its secrets. you're probably wondering why i called you all here. - nope. - well, stop your wondering... - we're not wondering. - and behold this wonder! - (haley) oh, my god! - (claire) wow. - (phil) ha ha! - aah! i sold a home to the one and only pete johnson. there's only one pete johnson? only one who's california's
blair walsh, just short, this was before the first half, he didn't go for ella field goal, that was ack play, it didn't work out. the seahawks are 6-4. >>> it is time to check this out. they will be dealing with these guys cut the thunder. and they find jeremy grant. watch this. the thunder is having fun tonight. >>> thank you. >>> see letter -- see you later, everyone. >>> thank you for joining us. (♪) it all starts with a wish. the lincoln wish list event...
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alison: a search for who distributed this recently charged flyer at montgomery blair high school that reads, "it is ok to be white," posted on 10 doors at the school. tim barber has what we know. the high school principal believes this could be part of a national campaign to create racial tension and they believe this hooded person is behind it. we showed a picture of the flyer to students. >> relay this type of poster in a school this diverse? students arehe black and the majority, 33%, are hispanic. >> it troubles me. wil the principal said we divide us. we provide a safe and welcoming environment for every student. >> i hope there is not a repeat, but i guess we will see. tim: if the goal is to create racial tension, the students are confident this person will not wait. >> it's ok to be everything. the poster was posted on 10 doors around the school. they were also posted in other city. live in montgomery county, tim barber, abc 7 news. developments, those affected by california wildfires filing suit against pacific gas & electric. the latest is accusing them of gross negligence. c
alison: a search for who distributed this recently charged flyer at montgomery blair high school that reads, "it is ok to be white," posted on 10 doors at the school. tim barber has what we know. the high school principal believes this could be part of a national campaign to create racial tension and they believe this hooded person is behind it. we showed a picture of the flyer to students. >> relay this type of poster in a school this diverse? students arehe black and the...