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and it is a mess in an exclusive interview former british prime minister tony blair tells d.w. what he thinks of teresa mayes prigs a plan and whether he bears any responsibility for what's going on. and stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us cancelled she won't be there either so is this year's davos meeting a chance for the europeans to turn the spotlight on themselves there's certainly plenty to discuss. he's at it again part of a promotion for a scottish company in jobless but it's hard not to hear a melancholic tune after all by next year's world economic forum britain should officially be out of the e.u. it's still not clear how so the british prime minister cancelled her visit to you might see prince william cross your path he probably won't be commenting on brags that though but others like this top german economist are speaking their minds. is the terrible thing is that the e.u. is trying to find a way to make britain an offer for leaving that doesn't make sense we want them to stay in the e.u. we want them to be part of it we have a historic opportunity to turn
and it is a mess in an exclusive interview former british prime minister tony blair tells d.w. what he thinks of teresa mayes prigs a plan and whether he bears any responsibility for what's going on. and stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us cancelled she won't be there either so is this year's davos meeting a chance for the europeans to turn the spotlight on themselves there's certainly plenty to discuss. he's at it again part of a promotion for a scottish company in jobless but it's...
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so that's my short answer. >> blair? >> you stole mine. i would say definitely for colored girls that had a big impact on my life. also i think my book, modern hersh story but on the real because there's a glassry in the back and i think what was frustrating for me in -- my feminist awakening was i had to go to so many different sours to find different answers to things. and so in the glossary, on the subject of gender, talks out make -- there's a recommendation about making african sense of generalter and talking but decolonializedding generalter and it's a good starting place to find other texts texts so the making an african send of gender is a little bit -- it's a dense read but a really good read, and definitely for colored fullers is a starter. -- for colored girls. >> i would say antiwoman by bell hooks, understanding what black feminism is and then i was say read alex walker short fiction, people read the color purple and the novels but the short fiction there's great stuff. my favorite story, everyday use and some really disturbin
so that's my short answer. >> blair? >> you stole mine. i would say definitely for colored girls that had a big impact on my life. also i think my book, modern hersh story but on the real because there's a glassry in the back and i think what was frustrating for me in -- my feminist awakening was i had to go to so many different sours to find different answers to things. and so in the glossary, on the subject of gender, talks out make -- there's a recommendation about making african...
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>>> i'm back now with tony blair who joins us from the offices of the tony blair institute for globalhange in london. you've said, tony, you think the europeans should almost help britain not brexit. they should speak out. what do you think about the americans? it has been historically american policy to support a unified europe because there was a feeling this was the other great center of, you know, the rule of law and values like human rights and open trade and open politics. but the trump administration, certainly donald trump has op openly cheered brexit. >> the debate i often have with people in the united states, if you think the big challenges we're going to face are how we deal with the fact that by the middle of the century you'll li in a multipolar world where the influence of china is very large, alongside the power of america, as well as india. you could have three super powers. in those circumstances the west should remain united and europe should stand alongside america because in the end, whatever our differences, there are interests we have in common. most important,
>>> i'm back now with tony blair who joins us from the offices of the tony blair institute for globalhange in london. you've said, tony, you think the europeans should almost help britain not brexit. they should speak out. what do you think about the americans? it has been historically american policy to support a unified europe because there was a feeling this was the other great center of, you know, the rule of law and values like human rights and open trade and open politics. but...
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swept to people in the centre and not just the traditional heartland, which is how tony blair swept. it does sound like new labour doesn't not? all parties are to appeal to the middle, don't they? can't on appeal to the middle, don't they? can't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an 1't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election 1 just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election outright. side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election outright. theresa win an election outright. theresa may is talking to the conservative party base principally and the people that she thinks are angriest about brexit and potentially i suppose most xenophobic or fearful about it. jeremy corbyn is talking to the people who are younger and most anti—and socialist as possible already without trying to convert them. another friend in which your equipment does not want, he wants brexit. some labour wants brexit? yes they are. come together in a spirit of national unity. all of us. the defence minister is saying we should delay brexit and
swept to people in the centre and not just the traditional heartland, which is how tony blair swept. it does sound like new labour doesn't not? all parties are to appeal to the middle, don't they? can't on appeal to the middle, don't they? can't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an 1't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election 1 just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election outright. side. to appeal to the middle, don't they?...
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deal and for her take on all of the royal inquiry and others that were this week particularly tony blair we are more than pleased to be joined by our friend our jewel joint citizen of the u.k. and the u.s. hillary for brits the c.e.o. of straw mark hillary thank you for being with us i want to get your take first of all on the queen and on tony blair the former british prime minister who yesterday seemed to say hey look let's have one more vote on this if it's still the vote to leave we leave but he didn't think that with this is such a mess that it would be fair to go on as is what do you make of this all ellery well first of all bob pleasure to be here and you're right about the queen sort of weighing in but it was an opaque reference because she said we want to everybody she wants everybody to seek common ground or that really could be taken by either side as either a remain as point of view our point of view what was interesting was that back in sixteen off of the rest around the time of the referendum or maybe before the sun had a major headline saying that the queen was bracks that
deal and for her take on all of the royal inquiry and others that were this week particularly tony blair we are more than pleased to be joined by our friend our jewel joint citizen of the u.k. and the u.s. hillary for brits the c.e.o. of straw mark hillary thank you for being with us i want to get your take first of all on the queen and on tony blair the former british prime minister who yesterday seemed to say hey look let's have one more vote on this if it's still the vote to leave we leave...
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tony blair.us: yes indeed. -- wel also hear from know in his last conversation he was talking about preparedness for hard brexit. what does blair think as the political climate is rising? behind delaying growth. that seems to be the consensus at building in parliament. is that best for the country yeah, that will be the question we put to tony blair. the team on the ground there did a fantastic job. all the news from davos on bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. manus: good morning from dubai, i am manus cranny and this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." are today's top sto
tony blair.us: yes indeed. -- wel also hear from know in his last conversation he was talking about preparedness for hard brexit. what does blair think as the political climate is rising? behind delaying growth. that seems to be the consensus at building in parliament. is that best for the country yeah, that will be the question we put to tony blair. the team on the ground there did a fantastic job. all the news from davos on bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed...
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selma blair opening up about living with ms. how it's affecting motherhood and her career.ks her silence opening up about the challenges of the past year and revealing she's proud of the person she's becoming. >>> behind the scenes of the bachelor. one-on-one with the man who knows all, chris harrison, revealing why colton almost quit and what really happened in that moment. >>> and buckle up. samuel l. jackson live and when he is here, anything can happen. all ahead as we say, good morning, america. ♪ >>> and good morning, america. hope you're well. we did learn not to tease samuel l. jackson. >> yes, we learned that from mr. mcavoy. >> this song, what were you doing on the break when you heard this? come on, robin. >> that was during the break. ooh, ooh. >> okay, there we go. you're right. you can't tease samuel l. jackson and people talk a lot about this ten-year challenge where you post a photo of yourself ten years ago next to a picture of yourself now. well, samuel l. wrote 1969 versus 2019 and his caption was, the attitude is probably the same. >> looks that way. sam
selma blair opening up about living with ms. how it's affecting motherhood and her career.ks her silence opening up about the challenges of the past year and revealing she's proud of the person she's becoming. >>> behind the scenes of the bachelor. one-on-one with the man who knows all, chris harrison, revealing why colton almost quit and what really happened in that moment. >>> and buckle up. samuel l. jackson live and when he is here, anything can happen. all ahead as we...
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campaigners for a second referendum on bragg's that among them is former british prime minister tony blair at the world economic forum in davos he told the w correspondent been physical and why he believes a new vote is necessary. the idea is to to change the withdrawal agreement obviously that's a matter of negotiation between the british government and europe but look myself and others have been arguing in the u.k. that this process is is a mess and this new agreement as to what the future trading relationship with europe should be one group of people want us to stay close to europe another group one has to break out of the european trading system altogether these are very different futures and our view is that it's got to go back to the people full decision because palm that i think will be blocked i doubt that she can get a deal through there's no but you're ready for any other form of brakes it and therefore the sensible thing in this iteration is go back and ask the people and that was former british prime minister tony blair there speaking to the w.'s been physical and earlier today
campaigners for a second referendum on bragg's that among them is former british prime minister tony blair at the world economic forum in davos he told the w correspondent been physical and why he believes a new vote is necessary. the idea is to to change the withdrawal agreement obviously that's a matter of negotiation between the british government and europe but look myself and others have been arguing in the u.k. that this process is is a mess and this new agreement as to what the future...
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former british prime minister tony blair and he told me that a second referendum is needed for brakes it in other words the brig's a conundrum could be with us even longer and when you talk about the trade war the other big topic here that could go on for decades at least the global effects of it according to the economist david autor whom i spoke to the australian five minister . a straight in finance minister in my spoke to coleman said that he's not all that bolted about the effects of the trade war because the strait there really is stuck in between china and the us but he seems to be in denial in my opinion i also spoke to a diff ochs martin from s.h.p. and what she said was that the slowdown because of this trade war partly because of this trade war in china is something that firms in europe that worried about them or worried about chinese innovation well that's all well and good then if you're a company and you have the option of relocating your supply chains elsewhere for example but i think if you're a government and your biggest trading partner happens to be both the u.s. an
former british prime minister tony blair and he told me that a second referendum is needed for brakes it in other words the brig's a conundrum could be with us even longer and when you talk about the trade war the other big topic here that could go on for decades at least the global effects of it according to the economist david autor whom i spoke to the australian five minister . a straight in finance minister in my spoke to coleman said that he's not all that bolted about the effects of the...
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sensible thing in this situation is to go back and ask the people former british prime minister tony blair speaking to. the world economic forum in davos switzerland now don't forget you can always get a w. news on the go download from google player from the apple store if you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use it to send us photos and videos. that's a job so there is a half more here at the top.
sensible thing in this situation is to go back and ask the people former british prime minister tony blair speaking to. the world economic forum in davos switzerland now don't forget you can always get a w. news on the go download from google player from the apple store if you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use it to send us photos and videos. that's a job so there is a half more here at the top.
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grace blair, family friend: "they denied his super being brought down.hey denied any of the buggies to be able to be brought down which was a little hard because he spent 28 years with forest service." while other fire departments in the area came to pay their respects in uniform, members of the us forest service weren't allowed to wear theirs and instead they could only wear their crew polos. his family says it was disheartening. jessica rogers, daughter: "he dedicated a lot of his young life for the forest seice. there were many summers i remember we rarely seen each other because he was out there fighting those fires doing what he loved to do."grace blair whose husband worked with esposito says he was like a father to them and loved by the community and so she says it hurt to see him not get the full honoring grace blair, family friend: "you look back and you expect to see a sea of green pants and tan shirts and it wasn't there." (justine) that was hermela aregawi reporting. esposito was set to retire at the end of the month. (justine) a charter bus c
grace blair, family friend: "they denied his super being brought down.hey denied any of the buggies to be able to be brought down which was a little hard because he spent 28 years with forest service." while other fire departments in the area came to pay their respects in uniform, members of the us forest service weren't allowed to wear theirs and instead they could only wear their crew polos. his family says it was disheartening. jessica rogers, daughter: "he dedicated a lot of...
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i'll talk to the former prime minister tony blair about the brexit mess. >>> and china's xi is absent while his economy is slowing and tit for tat with canada is escalating. i'll speak with the former ambassador to beijing. >>> plus discourse or discord. our alicia menendez speaks to the highly controversial website editor who is questioning everything from race issues to feminism. >>> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour & co." when bea tollman's 60 year culinary career began, she didn't know the recipes from her cookbook would make their way to her line. while cruising through europe, asia, india and egypt. because according to bea, to travel is to eat. bookings available through your travel adviser. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by rosalind p. walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane
i'll talk to the former prime minister tony blair about the brexit mess. >>> and china's xi is absent while his economy is slowing and tit for tat with canada is escalating. i'll speak with the former ambassador to beijing. >>> plus discourse or discord. our alicia menendez speaks to the highly controversial website editor who is questioning everything from race issues to feminism. >>> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour & co." when bea tollman's 60...
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grace blair, family friend: "they denied his super being brought down.hey denied any of the buggies to be able to be brought down which was a little hard because he spent 28 years with forest service." while other fire departments in the area came to pay their respects in uniform, members of the us forest service weren't allowed to wear theirs and instead they could only wear their crew polos. his family says it was disheartening. jessica rogers, daughter: "he dedicated a lot of his young life for the forest service. there were many summers i remember we rarely seen each other because he was out there fighting those fires doing what he loved to do."grace blair whose husband worked with esposito says he was like a father to them and loved by the community and so she says it hurt to see him not get the full honoring grace blair, family friend: "you look back and you expect to see a sea of green pants and tan shirts and it wasn't there." (justine) that was hermela aregawi reporting. esposito was set to retire at the end of the month. (jrstone) a compton chu
grace blair, family friend: "they denied his super being brought down.hey denied any of the buggies to be able to be brought down which was a little hard because he spent 28 years with forest service." while other fire departments in the area came to pay their respects in uniform, members of the us forest service weren't allowed to wear theirs and instead they could only wear their crew polos. his family says it was disheartening. jessica rogers, daughter: "he dedicated a lot of...
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always blair very easy to remember where we use a good sign. illo. oh whoops. sorry to. cut. this song sounds. he didn't even say. he didn't. use. the sack me. to. shut. elaine let's. see. is a. little. little . plane wow. ily. the a. little the yeah. the it's. the luck the luck. the a low. power . the look of the eleven . oh you guys can sing with us like oh and here we go. to our. eleven. eleven. eleven eleven. eleven . eleven. eleven. eleven eleven eleven eleven eleven. eleven. eleven. eleven. eleven eleven eleven eleven eleven eleven . eleven. eleven eleven. there were. ily. please. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. thank. you you know these words. there. we. are. his. and there's a long long long long. long. long long. long long haul. your feet long. alex. thomas thomas lead. again both of. you came. along because they. brought you. the ball. the news being. long. everywhere. you down. long long. keep. me. going to. see a. lot. of the. there you. thank you guys very much thank you for having me thank. you thank you. thank you. that's in front. listen
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among them is former british prime minister tony blair.t the world economic forum in davos, switzerland today, he told dw's ben fajzullin why he believes a new vote is necessary. >> thehe idea is to chchange the withdrawal agreement. obviouslsly that is a matter of negotiation through the british government and europe. but look, myself and others have been arguing in the u.k. that this process is a messss. this new agreement is to what the future t trading relationshp of europe should be, one people wawant us to stay close to euro, ananother want us to break o ouf the eueuropean trading system altogether. ththese are very different f fus anand our view i is it has got o back to o the people f for a decision b because p parliamenti think will be blockeke i doubt that she can get her deal through. there is no mamajority for anyny other form of brexit, and therefore the sensible thing in this situation is to go back and ask the people. brent: that was former british prime minister tony blair speaking with ben fajzullin at the world economic f
among them is former british prime minister tony blair.t the world economic forum in davos, switzerland today, he told dw's ben fajzullin why he believes a new vote is necessary. >> thehe idea is to chchange the withdrawal agreement. obviouslsly that is a matter of negotiation through the british government and europe. but look, myself and others have been arguing in the u.k. that this process is a messss. this new agreement is to what the future t trading relationshp of europe should be,...
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former british prime minister tony blair and he told me that a second referendum is needed for brakes it in other words the brig's a conundrum could be with us even longer and when you talk about the trade war the other big topic here that could go on for decades at least the global effects of it according to the economist david autor and i spoke to the australian fine minister . a straight in finance minister my spoke to him and he is coleman said that he's not all that bothered about the effects of the trade war because a straight a really is stuck in between china and the us but he seems to be in denial in my opinion i also spoke to a diff ochs martin from s.a.p and what she said was that the slowdown because of this trade war partly because of this trade war in china is something that firms in europe that worried about them or worried about chinese innovation well that's all well and good ben if you're a company and you have the option of relocating your supply chains elsewhere for example but i think if you're a government and your biggest trading partner happens to be both the u
former british prime minister tony blair and he told me that a second referendum is needed for brakes it in other words the brig's a conundrum could be with us even longer and when you talk about the trade war the other big topic here that could go on for decades at least the global effects of it according to the economist david autor and i spoke to the australian fine minister . a straight in finance minister my spoke to him and he is coleman said that he's not all that bothered about the...
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former british prime minister tony blair speaking to. his own of the world economic forum in davos there the full interview is available on our website that's the w. dot com now on day one of the forum brazil's right wing president joy of also narrow tried to sell his new brazil to the davos crowd hoping to drum up investment for the country's electronic me now on wednesday the focus will shift to europe numerous european heads of state are to make an appearance at the world economic forum including the german chancellor there's certainly enough for the continent to chew on at the moment. from the highlands to the swiss alps part of the promotion for a scottish company in davos but it's hard not to hit a melancholic soon after all by next year's world economic forum in the u.k. should officially be out of the e.u. it's still not clear how the british prime minister can sort of visit to you might see prince william cross your path he probably won't become an breaks it though but others like this top german economist speaking their minds.
former british prime minister tony blair speaking to. his own of the world economic forum in davos there the full interview is available on our website that's the w. dot com now on day one of the forum brazil's right wing president joy of also narrow tried to sell his new brazil to the davos crowd hoping to drum up investment for the country's electronic me now on wednesday the focus will shift to europe numerous european heads of state are to make an appearance at the world economic forum...
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thing in this situation is to go back and ask the people that was former british prime minister tony blair speaking to been. of the world economic forum today that full interview was available on our website you can see it at d w dot com. well here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the u.s. supreme court has ruled that the trump administration can go ahead with its ban on transgender people serving in the armed forces the court voted five to four to lift injunctions against the ban former ukrainian prime minister yulia timoshenko has announced that she'll be a candidate in march as presidential elections opinion polls show that she is the favorite to win the machine co was jailed for two and a half years over a gas deal with russia in what was largely seen as a politically motivated conviction french police say that they have detained american singer chris brown after a woman filed a rape claim against him and two other people the woman claims that she met brown and his friends at a paris nightclub earlier this month before going with them to the
thing in this situation is to go back and ask the people that was former british prime minister tony blair speaking to been. of the world economic forum today that full interview was available on our website you can see it at d w dot com. well here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the u.s. supreme court has ruled that the trump administration can go ahead with its ban on transgender people serving in the armed forces the court voted five to four to...
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ir said good night to his hosts and the party for night of rest of blair house.he johnsons enjoyment in a familiar song performed by cab calloway. we will always love this town. the highere in innovation of a new deal, when tommy crawford and then -- ben cohen were bustling in and out of the west wing. ,nd the nation began to care and that, my friend, i have found -- i have found is what really makes the difference. for the man in that house to care. >> for the white house, ,hristmas 1978 meant hope nostalgia, thanks. it was president johnson's last christmas. though he was in the hospital with the flu, he was home in time for the presence to be open . all of his family, except his two sons-in-law, were gathered about him. this year, more so than in recent past, was ending on a note of hope. astronautss, the were safely home. all the contingents of the vietnam conflict had gathered in and the nation gathered like never before. president johnson shared the satisfaction of all of americans in these blessings. but as always, his thoughts were on those who were far f
ir said good night to his hosts and the party for night of rest of blair house.he johnsons enjoyment in a familiar song performed by cab calloway. we will always love this town. the highere in innovation of a new deal, when tommy crawford and then -- ben cohen were bustling in and out of the west wing. ,nd the nation began to care and that, my friend, i have found -- i have found is what really makes the difference. for the man in that house to care. >> for the white house, ,hristmas 1978...
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make the deal work people don't want a second referendum in my view and the longer people like tony blair and alice to campbell his henchmen come out saying we should have a second referendum the more the support would drop and you're pissed it would break thank you very much and that's if the show will be back on monday to the death of news and reporting from was a veteran journalist for the member of parliament well until then he was the treasurer media was your money ninety five years is a day of a definitely. seemed wrong. wrong just don't call. me. out to stay active. engagement because betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. it was you know provision on my bike when i wanted it. oh. you're so your height oh alaska's buskers. we. have any of those it doesn't but the pressure on us i drive meant that has been. showing us as you know part of us you're not. you know just i mean my body i'm already but it was sped up out of me just a lot of the media me i remember going to. give it up as well i must admit that really feels i just don't g
make the deal work people don't want a second referendum in my view and the longer people like tony blair and alice to campbell his henchmen come out saying we should have a second referendum the more the support would drop and you're pissed it would break thank you very much and that's if the show will be back on monday to the death of news and reporting from was a veteran journalist for the member of parliament well until then he was the treasurer media was your money ninety five years is a...
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so maybe the whole demographic is changing. >> blair, in order to make a case that there should be morethe industry, does it have to mean that they are better than the men r or are there other reasons why they haven't really gone this career route? >> well, wall street east been a boy's club forever it's not a secret and whatever we've been doing to try to encourage more women hasn't worked so i think we need to try something different. in the article, i spoke about the blind auditions for symphony orchestras they put the musicians behind a screen and the hiring decision had nothing to do with their gender maybe we need to find that solution in our industry >> all right blair, thank you joining us there along with dominic. great stuff. guys thank you very much. >>> jamie dimon spoke today at the economic club of new york and we thought it was interesting when asked about america's health care crisis he responded not by talk iing about how analytics are important, but maybe we should get back to the presidential challenge. >> fitness challenge >> absolutely. zpl i was never very good at
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and make the deal work people don't want a second referendum my view and the longer people like tony blair and alastair campbell his henchmen come out saying we should have a second referendum the more the support would drop and your business nor bank thank you very much and that's of the show we're back on monday told the death of news and reporting from war zones a veteran journalist avoided and a member of parliament well until then he was not vice versa. it was your money ninety five years of the day of the deaf and then. it was you know provision i want to know what we. owe. you for your height oh alaska's buskers. which was you know. any. one of. the. choices you know you're not. you're not just i mean what i'm already but i respect . the law we're going to go with. this one up as well i must really feel that you will get off on getting with us but those were the old. my family fussy you could look at obama just but they're already yes equestrian he thought of getting up there with you. to get up off the ground. on the sounds of maybe. something he did a kind of lunge for the web in
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make the deal work people don't want a second referendum in my view and the longer people like tony blair and alastair campbell his henchmen saying we should have a second referendum the more the support would drop. in the bank thank you very much and that's if the show will be back on monday told the death of news and reporting from was a veteran journalist for the member of parliament well until then he was not by social media was yamani ninety five years of the day of the deaf and then. anybody on. and i thought those imposing but the pressure on us i don't know if that is failure. so i said you know you're not. in not just i mean most what i'm already but i have spent the better of me just going to the media. i mean the lord we're going to go. if it up i must admit that he was i just will get us out of getting the rest but those were the office they just needed to side as though it were going to spend on one of this but it was the best and like i said just this by this part of this i'm going to come out of my bed and we've got a bomb i just bought that already yes it will be in the th
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make the deal work people don't want a second referent in my view and the longer people like tony blair and alastair campbell his henchmen come out saying we should have a second referendum the more the support would drop and your business in the bank thank you very much and that's of the show will be back on monday told the death of news and reporting from war zones a veteran journalist avoided and a member of parliament well until then he was not by social media was he on monday night. five years of the day of the different lives. when i was told seemed wrong but old rules just don't hold. me to old it is yet to shape out these days you can stick to it and in games from it because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. it was you know provision on my back when i wanted to. get. your for your height oh i lost his boss because i just got the. resources you know. anybody among my fellow those in prison but that's honest i don't mean any of them. join us you know but i was you know. you know just i mean what almost got it i'm already but i
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compile a list of several others to hollyard florez i would also-- pick a book on san antonio, holly blair and richard florez have both written specifically and how it has been used by various routes -- groups over the years. has come to be such an important part of texas identity. those would be my top three. steve: for those who lived through that time, if they were to come back, they would not recognize the alamo today, correct? joel kitchens: that is correct. they probably would not. one fellow who came down to san antonio, he was an illinois volunteer. they were marching in 1846 to mexico. they stopped at san antonio. duty andunded on guard could not go to mexico with his group. he did a lot of sketch work in san antonio. he made some very beautiful sketches of the alamo. he was not happy with the way the army had redone the facade of the alamo. he thought it was poorly done when they put the roof on. he was not happy. he said it was like a ridiculous scroll. steve: is that the facade we see today? joel kitchens: that is the facade we see today. yes. outsideow did americans of texas u
compile a list of several others to hollyard florez i would also-- pick a book on san antonio, holly blair and richard florez have both written specifically and how it has been used by various routes -- groups over the years. has come to be such an important part of texas identity. those would be my top three. steve: for those who lived through that time, if they were to come back, they would not recognize the alamo today, correct? joel kitchens: that is correct. they probably would not. one...
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of course i like french philosopher such as blair's best kind of mind france and germany germany and france and europe goes hand in hand. and in order to keep up this momentum steinem is and we have to be inspired by this passion by this enthusiasm because that is what we need in order to make such a wonderful objective reality and to. also and to also make certain projects that reality shall go and cannot add now changed tack they chartered the course from andretti to an eternal friendship and we ought to be grateful to the two statesmen for looking beyond the pale to not only to not forget the rest of europe through the roof. renewal of the treaty of a lizzie and the treaty in the treaty of arc and lots is said about the renewal also a few up not only of the franco german friendship because the value of this friendship between france and germany is also a friendship because other europeans you allow other europeans to share in this friendship without franco german friendship we will not be able to fulfill our mission to fill the mission that history has given us namely to keep euro
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something nice going to violence crime as the german capital in a chokehold the post-war soon tony blair mistake us on this one to manage and distributing prandelli tech to suggest such a crime scene time is a short holiday mr bush gives. the criminals don't reckon with him detective superintendent const cannot. live aleutian eyes his feelings of procedures and establishes an extensive record system laying the foundations for modern homes we just want to deny janet's was doing back then was basically the same as today was minus an attack on the firm and metropolis of crime. starts january twenty ninth. on t w. i there welcome to another your remarks special with this week which warring the top tourist destinations in europe today we had to spain for the following reports .
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pointless or painful there are two options on the table according to former british prime minister tony blair he told me the only way out of this brigs that mess is a second referendum but of course that would mean that this whole ordeal drags on and that at a time of a trade war which is raging on between the united states and china according to economist david autor we could see the global effects will feel the global effects of that for decades from now and we're already seeing a chinese slowdown we don't want that to speed up interestingly enough though according to s.a.p executive board member folks mothman a lot of sixty one percent of e.u. firms actually less worried about a slowdown in china and about chinese innovation indeed many are worried about to the dominance of china of the chinese in terms of ai companies obviously from a competitive standpoint but citizens from a democratic standpoint the a moral application of algorithms for uses per for example of social control but we have to remember that algorithms themselves are immoral they don't see contacts they don't have life expe
pointless or painful there are two options on the table according to former british prime minister tony blair he told me the only way out of this brigs that mess is a second referendum but of course that would mean that this whole ordeal drags on and that at a time of a trade war which is raging on between the united states and china according to economist david autor we could see the global effects will feel the global effects of that for decades from now and we're already seeing a chinese...
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even those dawn meetings we saw, tony blair. will there be a deal?and they cracked it, it was seen as a history making achievement of harmony and we have seen that peace has been there for the most part of her to say, whatever needs must, it must be very facetious. what is proposed? according to this report, rewriting to make sure that the uk is committed which is the whole point of the backstop. what was originally supposed to be only northern ireland and then because of dup x —— and objections that extended to the whole of the uk. the idea that theresa may with no majority thinks that she has the authority to try and turn to the irish government and say she wants to open one of the most cherished and hardfought international agreements, most cherished and hardfought internationalagreements, i most cherished and hardfought international agreements, ifind almost insulting at this stage of the process. this is a woman who spent two years negotiating with the eu and hasn't even managed to convince her own party. the fact that she can go to the irish go
even those dawn meetings we saw, tony blair. will there be a deal?and they cracked it, it was seen as a history making achievement of harmony and we have seen that peace has been there for the most part of her to say, whatever needs must, it must be very facetious. what is proposed? according to this report, rewriting to make sure that the uk is committed which is the whole point of the backstop. what was originally supposed to be only northern ireland and then because of dup x —— and...
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blair you need inexpert. ——to draft. —— you need inexpert.ow going to stay speaker. there might be suggested that... he has had some difficulties himself, he has been excused of bullying. however, i think the general feeling is he hasn't done a bad job as a speaker but what he has now done is to allow dominic grieve to have an amendment which means that parliament really decides on the deal. it is notjust the cabinet that decide on it. i was thinking of standing in parliament in 2010 and i started talking to backbenchers. i was used to having a bit of ability to do things and these backbenchers were saying look, we feel we have precious little power. what handover parliament and to parliament elected him backbenchers. parliament elected him to be their speaker. their leader in relation to government. as he said andi relation to government. as he said and i think there should be a statue erected to him to disk. he says i am not here to carry water, to the government. if a backbencher want something, i have over them, government. if a backbench
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india y de cuba han rechazado alimentos y estÁn tan dÉbiles que no se pueden poner de pie y tampoco blair hablando la prÓxima de 30 de ellos y parte son de la india y de cuba y los abogados que como hablÁbamos de los alimentos a la fuerza por la nariz y aparte de ellos presentan centrados en la nariz y han estado muy mal. uno de ellos dijo que equiparon un lugar para que estuviera aislado como parte de castigo. borja: precisamente hablando de esto, ellos se ponen en huelga de hambre porque dicen que estÁn cansados, segÚn ellos, de recibir abusos verbales y amenazas para la exportaciÓn. carolina: todo esto puede cambiar si la gente sale a votar. --deportaciÓn nuestro nÚmero del dÍa son 32 millones porque me pronto podrÍamos convertirnos en el mayorporcentaje de votantes no blancos segÚn revelan estadÍsticas. 32 millones de hispanos somos elegibles para votar, un nÚmero y de afroamericanos. de nada nos sirve sino participamos.y el grupo vota para lo que pueden participar y y votan menos de lo que pueden hacerlo. esta trending el parlamento europeo lo reconociÓ como presidente interino y en
india y de cuba han rechazado alimentos y estÁn tan dÉbiles que no se pueden poner de pie y tampoco blair hablando la prÓxima de 30 de ellos y parte son de la india y de cuba y los abogados que como hablÁbamos de los alimentos a la fuerza por la nariz y aparte de ellos presentan centrados en la nariz y han estado muy mal. uno de ellos dijo que equiparon un lugar para que estuviera aislado como parte de castigo. borja: precisamente hablando de esto, ellos se ponen en huelga de hambre porque...
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patricia: lo fÍsico ladel fiscal especial mi blair puso en duda la veracidad de un informaciÓn de prensaal congreso sobre un proyecto de construir una torre trump en la capital rusa.vi, dijo el policÍa blanco de chicago asun en 2014. la condenas menos de la mitad de lo que pedÍan los fiscales harÁ jason. el caso fue explosivo por un vÍdeo del incidente que agito el debate de brutalidad policial. y de racismo contra la comunidad afroamericana. >> mi conclusiÓn es que una sentencia apropiada es 81 meses en el departamento correccional y dos aÑos de probatoria, dictamino el juez. y con ello cerrar el caso que mÁs revuelo ha generado la historia reciente de chicago. el exagente de la policÍa irÁ a prisiÓn. por lo menos en tres aÑos . la mitad de su condena por el asesinato del joven en 2014. las defensa y la fiscalÍa expresaron sus opiniones sobre el resultado de una causa que ha tenido en vilo a la opiniÓn pÚblica. >> lo que el juez hizo, y creo que lo dejÓ bien en claro, fue mirar la evidencia particular de este caso. la conducta ta esa noche. impuso en la sentencia que considerÓ apropiada
patricia: lo fÍsico ladel fiscal especial mi blair puso en duda la veracidad de un informaciÓn de prensaal congreso sobre un proyecto de construir una torre trump en la capital rusa.vi, dijo el policÍa blanco de chicago asun en 2014. la condenas menos de la mitad de lo que pedÍan los fiscales harÁ jason. el caso fue explosivo por un vÍdeo del incidente que agito el debate de brutalidad policial. y de racismo contra la comunidad afroamericana. >> mi conclusiÓn es que una sentencia...
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blair. by. which choose days parliamentary vote looming to reason they pleaded with m.p.'s in britain's sunday express news paper to back her brags a deal she wrote it's time to forget the games and do what's right for our country . u.k. opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn said his party was determined to avoid the u.k. crashing out of the european union or would rather get negotiated deal now if we can to stop the danger of a no deal from the on the twenty ninth of march which would be catastrophic for industry catastrophic for trade and the long term effects of that would be huge we will do everything we can to prevent and no deal exit and it's cities like sunderland where those possible catastrophic economic effects could have their most profound impact heavily dependent on the nissan carmaker plant a decision by the company to shift production to another country could be devastating for the city despite the majority of voters casting their ballot in favor of leaving the e.u. patience appears to be wearing thin. on the. boards if she wants to stay in it simply is also
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statuslj mean, you could extend that argument to id cards, years ago, they have come back under tony blairers. there is a margin to be said that, actually, having some sort of recognition of who we all are and... it is quite expensive. £65 for an adult, £35 for a kids. that will deter some people for doing it.|j think it will. and if the process doesn't work smoothly it will put people off and it leaves a bad taste in the mouth. is it fair on people that they should have to go through this process and this system, despite having been here for a long time? ithink despite having been here for a long time? i think there are lots of exa m ples over time? i think there are lots of examples over the coming months, there will be very human story is about the system, and my fear is that this system will not be working oi’ that this system will not be working or it will be alienating people. i think the warning is a fair place one. let's move on and talk about the story everybody has been talking about over the weekend. this is a car accident that prince philip suffered in his land rover. now, in t
statuslj mean, you could extend that argument to id cards, years ago, they have come back under tony blairers. there is a margin to be said that, actually, having some sort of recognition of who we all are and... it is quite expensive. £65 for an adult, £35 for a kids. that will deter some people for doing it.|j think it will. and if the process doesn't work smoothly it will put people off and it leaves a bad taste in the mouth. is it fair on people that they should have to go through this...
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tom: what would tony blair do? to walk through davos with an entourage of 40 people. entourage. lagarde's what would tony blair do in davos about brexit? francine: tony blair does not want brexit. he has come on the air, written opinion pieces, advocating that a second referendum is the only way to go. the question is what does jeremy corbyn actually want? he is not that friendly with the eu. he wants and no deal brexit off the table. update on brexit. part of that discussion in switzerland. coming up, a wonderful annual visit for us from two top but different economists. stay with us. from the world economic forum in davos, a perfect day. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: this morning, do the math. a davos woman" man who consider slow down. all eyes on washington. what is the daily cross to america and the land of trump. will any and all consider the new populism in this regard? the multilateral elite and the many shades of 2019 fascination. fascination. this is bloomberg surveillance, live from davos. i am tom keene. fra
tom: what would tony blair do? to walk through davos with an entourage of 40 people. entourage. lagarde's what would tony blair do in davos about brexit? francine: tony blair does not want brexit. he has come on the air, written opinion pieces, advocating that a second referendum is the only way to go. the question is what does jeremy corbyn actually want? he is not that friendly with the eu. he wants and no deal brexit off the table. update on brexit. part of that discussion in switzerland....
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matt: even tony blair saying. >> and if she is saying i don't is sayinglk, that he i do want to talk,gatively affect them. that i find it interesting tony blair is saying that because some are suggesting corbyn does not want to get involved. if we have the remainder in chief saying he should get involved, that is interesting. what about the european side? the westminster, i am tracking the u.k. side of things. what is europe prepared to do at this point? you hear messages that say we are not ripping up the agreement already made, others say your act together -- and get your act together. what we are hearing is that the size of the defeat to did surprise officials. they're using that as leverage to say to theresa may that she needs to be more flexible on some of her red lines. extendy be willing to the departure date to give her the time to do that. , the chief time negotiator yesterday pretty much said it is now up to her. come fromon will not brussels, sheets to stay here, negotiate an agreement that will stick with parliament and go to brussels and say this is what i've got. they ar
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blair zimmerman, former coal miner"in my opinion-- absolutely. i mean, i'm an expert. he's not. like when he was campaigning i asked-- i talked to his people and i said what's your plan. how are you bringing back coal? because it could be brought back if these plants would come back up and deregulating stuff will help this much it's not going to help a lot." trump's epa -- now led by former coal lobbyist in andrew wheeler -- recently moved to lift obama-era caps on how much poisonous mercury and how much heat-trapping carbon power plants can pump into the sky-- which really worries climate scientists like penn state's michael mann.michael mann"we're already experiencing impacts of climate change that could have been avoided had we acted two decades ago when we knew already at that point that there is a problem."in order to save life as we know it mann says rich countries need to be on carbon free electricity by 2030 which means 80 percent of current coal reserves need to stay in the ground.michael mann"i think there's enough resilience in the system that we can withstand one ter
blair zimmerman, former coal miner"in my opinion-- absolutely. i mean, i'm an expert. he's not. like when he was campaigning i asked-- i talked to his people and i said what's your plan. how are you bringing back coal? because it could be brought back if these plants would come back up and deregulating stuff will help this much it's not going to help a lot." trump's epa -- now led by former coal lobbyist in andrew wheeler -- recently moved to lift obama-era caps on how much poisonous...
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and try and make the deal work people don't want a second referendum in my view and people like tony blair and alastair campbell his henchmen saying we should have a second referendum the more the support would drop. your bank thank you very much and that's back on the news and reporting from was a veteran journalist the member of parliament. ninety five years of the day of the deaf and. you want to make sure that the quality is not just a slogan. is associated with. the believe. in the. saving people vesting. broadening increasing the size of the national park so that you can to steven mold to every. mile him oh as it was in one thousand go to recon carries. also trained sniper. we did a lot of. weird stuff two thousand and four to two thousand and six and then we're back to iraq you know seven for the surge and then a came back. you know a. nineteen ninety eight when i try to commit suicide or their thoughts were stream lee prevalent my mind. here how tall. i'm six to three inches shorter than i am. i was six foot five i was the biggest one in the room i could reach in the top shelf i ha
and try and make the deal work people don't want a second referendum in my view and people like tony blair and alastair campbell his henchmen saying we should have a second referendum the more the support would drop. your bank thank you very much and that's back on the news and reporting from was a veteran journalist the member of parliament. ninety five years of the day of the deaf and. you want to make sure that the quality is not just a slogan. is associated with. the believe. in the. saving...
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reparación por parte de la arquidiócesis tomarán lugar en los próximos meses, el arzobispo leonard blair expresó su tristeza con respecto al tema diciendo que mayor tradición que la que uno de sus sacerdotes abuse sexualmente de un niño o adulto vulnerable así que mis rodillas como obispo y sacerdote, nosotros, el clero de esta arquidiócesis, ofreceremos misas de reparación por el crimen y el pecado del abuso sexual >>> es bueno que la gente se entere de lo que está pasando y tal vez hay alguien vivo y que pueda recibir el castigo, aunque el daño está hecho y no hay nada que lo repare >>> según la arquidiócesis, los nombres del clero acusados de abuso sexual serán revelados antes del final de este mes y extiende la invitación a las misas de reparación para toda la comunidad >>> creo que rendir porque al menos es una disculpa, al menos alguien está haciendo algo por disfrutarse >>> noticiero telemundo >>> un caso muy fuerte y muy delicado por cierto, el arzobispo dice que la arquidiócesis está comprometida en sanar las heridas de las víctimas >>> por su parte, la primera misa de reparació
reparación por parte de la arquidiócesis tomarán lugar en los próximos meses, el arzobispo leonard blair expresó su tristeza con respecto al tema diciendo que mayor tradición que la que uno de sus sacerdotes abuse sexualmente de un niño o adulto vulnerable así que mis rodillas como obispo y sacerdote, nosotros, el clero de esta arquidiócesis, ofreceremos misas de reparación por el crimen y el pecado del abuso sexual >>> es bueno que la gente se entere de lo que está pasando...