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tony blair.n, obviously, lives. but i think that the most important thing, mesan, that we have to do here is to recognise that you can't look at the risks we're taking just by focusing on covid—i9 alone, because the lockdown also has a lot of consequences — big economic consequences, social consequences and health consequences. so, for example, my institute‘s going to publish a report today on africa which shows you precisely what their dilemma is. yes, they have to focus on trying to eliminate and contain the disease — the coronavirus — but, at the same time if, in doing that, they're causing huge problems around food supply, if in doing that, there are other health diseases that are not being tackled properly — hiv, tuberculosis, malaria, which kill hundreds of thousands of people every year, each of them in africa — then the risk is that if the lockdown is too severe and we don't start to get things back to normal and make sure that we look after the other aspects of life then, in the end, you
tony blair.n, obviously, lives. but i think that the most important thing, mesan, that we have to do here is to recognise that you can't look at the risks we're taking just by focusing on covid—i9 alone, because the lockdown also has a lot of consequences — big economic consequences, social consequences and health consequences. so, for example, my institute‘s going to publish a report today on africa which shows you precisely what their dilemma is. yes, they have to focus on trying to...
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tony blair the former prime minister of the u.k. has woken up to a few punches to the gut in the press this week today his eldest son un blasted his father's decades long platform of pushing for higher education in an op ed calling a college degree irrelevant and suggesting some sort of retraining for lower skilled workers that following our next guest eviscerating the former prime minister in his own op ed for r t dot com for suggesting kids in the u.k. should return to school amid this pandemic george galloway a veteran u.k. m.p. is now joining us to weigh and so george 1st let's talk about the blair's i don't know what's going on in that household but the 36 year old son of the former prime minister a private school educated lad his whole life also a yale graduate which is an ivy league university here stateside are his calls for dismantling and reassembling the education system in the u.k. a bit tone deaf and glib given all of this young man's privilege. well it's 36 years for me to be able to see agree with mr blair to a point
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former spin doctor to tony blair.thousand coronavirus related deaths, and this morning the new york times has dedicated its entire front page to the victims. the paper carries the names of a thousand people who've died along with a short biography for each of them. the us has the largest number of infections in the world, but the number of deaths continue to fall in new york which has been the worst affected state. the duke of cambridge has revealed he has found parenting "overwhelming" at times and says having children brought back the emotions he felt following the death of his mother. speaking candidly in a new bbc documentary which hopes to encourage men to open up about their mental health through football, prince william shares the impact being a father has had on his own wellbeing. our correspondent sean dilley has more. when you've been through something traumatic in life and that is, like, your dad not being around, my mother dying when i was younger, your emotions come back in leaps and bounds. the duke of c
former spin doctor to tony blair.thousand coronavirus related deaths, and this morning the new york times has dedicated its entire front page to the victims. the paper carries the names of a thousand people who've died along with a short biography for each of them. the us has the largest number of infections in the world, but the number of deaths continue to fall in new york which has been the worst affected state. the duke of cambridge has revealed he has found parenting...
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that we were covering it turned out that many of these arms deals have been forced through by tony blair personally he said 30 k. saddam salesman when ever there was a dispute ever in government he always found the onset of the serious fraud office go to the brink of uncovering the secret swiss bank accounts by which be was from owning money to the saudi royal family the swiss said we're going to notify the bank to tell holder's randell flew to london blasts one into action. he ordered the serious fraud office to close down their investigation. prince bandar said if the investigation continued they would withdraw national security cooperation which would lead in the words of prince bandar to blood on the streets of london. the story we've been banging away out for more than 5 years is something every worked up to it because everybody could see was a huge cover up scandal the spectacle of a british prime minister closing bell and a criminal investigation for reasons were you aware that your government was approving pavements to a friend of president bush's as part of british aerospace is
that we were covering it turned out that many of these arms deals have been forced through by tony blair personally he said 30 k. saddam salesman when ever there was a dispute ever in government he always found the onset of the serious fraud office go to the brink of uncovering the secret swiss bank accounts by which be was from owning money to the saudi royal family the swiss said we're going to notify the bank to tell holder's randell flew to london blasts one into action. he ordered the...
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blair came to south africa specifically to lobby the b. the british weapons manufacturers one the biggest contract on our arms deal. and the option that they presented was 2 and a half times more expensive than the plane that the south african air force actually wanted to be a the system's real performance real advantage. as monday was about to step down from public life its successor tabel and betty made the decision to spend around $10000000000.00 quite scarce public resources on this weaponry that we didn't need. rather than provide lifesaving me. cation for the almost 6000000 south africans who were then living with hiv. the primary reason for those deals was that around $300000000.00 in bribes were paid to senior politicians. and sadly to the african national congress the a.n.c. my own party. i was called in by a senior member of the a.n.c. is national executive council he said to me look angry this is a battle you cannot win because this money to bribe years we used to fund our 999 election. and almost immediately i'm asked to make a
blair came to south africa specifically to lobby the b. the british weapons manufacturers one the biggest contract on our arms deal. and the option that they presented was 2 and a half times more expensive than the plane that the south african air force actually wanted to be a the system's real performance real advantage. as monday was about to step down from public life its successor tabel and betty made the decision to spend around $10000000000.00 quite scarce public resources on this...
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because when tony blair started talking about national security address that supposed to be a card that trumps all others i don't believe the investigation is that it would have led anywhere except to the complete wreckage of a vital strategic relationship for our country in terms of fighting terrorism in terms of the middle east in terms of british interests there. so these things absolutely stunning it seems to be a very expensive way of organizing payment my own way is what because of the military equipment and now the money. blair came to south africa specifically to lobby the be the british weapons manufacturer one the biggest contract on this deal. and the option that they presented was 2 and a half times more expensive than the plane that the south african air force actually wanted to be a nice systems real performance real advantage. as monday was about to step down from public life his successor tabel and betty made the decision to spend around $10000000000.00 for quite scarce public resources. on this weaponry that we didn't need. rather than provide lifesaving medication for
because when tony blair started talking about national security address that supposed to be a card that trumps all others i don't believe the investigation is that it would have led anywhere except to the complete wreckage of a vital strategic relationship for our country in terms of fighting terrorism in terms of the middle east in terms of british interests there. so these things absolutely stunning it seems to be a very expensive way of organizing payment my own way is what because of the...
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might there be some role for prime ministers, including tony blair?t do in this country and perhaps we should. i think both tony blair —— when he was prime minister have masses of experience. the intervention they made, i think all of them what the government to succeed. they want us all to be able to pull together on this. but when we see those voices of experience speaking as they do, i'm afraid it shows some of the weaknesses in the cabinet that we have at the moment. they are relatively new to theirjobs. they're in theirjobs because prime ministers want brexit. the daily mail headline, we are going to meet again. i thought this is what the queen said a month or so ago in herfirst speech, but clearly the mail wants to focus on not the current lockdown measures, but on the future. it's as families can see their loved ones, bad news, it must be outside and two metres apart. that's focusing on not today's measures, but what might happen in the next two stages. yeah. and i can see why. i think it's been done or not i think they've done a very good job
might there be some role for prime ministers, including tony blair?t do in this country and perhaps we should. i think both tony blair —— when he was prime minister have masses of experience. the intervention they made, i think all of them what the government to succeed. they want us all to be able to pull together on this. but when we see those voices of experience speaking as they do, i'm afraid it shows some of the weaknesses in the cabinet that we have at the moment. they are relatively...
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so we had benny florence cameron, whilst david cameron was promised her, and leo blair whilst tony blairilford johnsonjoins him. tony blair was prime minister. so wilford johnson joins him. chris mason, the only correspondent who i ever see running into the studio. i was panic when you start running in here. thank you so much. people in spain have been allowed outside to exercise for the first time in seven weeks, after one of the strictest lockdowns in europe. today the spanish prime minister said that facemasks will be mandatory on public transport from monday. here's damian grammaticas. 0nto empty streets, tentatively, spaniards began emerging today, released from 48 days of confinement. then the numbers began to swell. adults first, allowed out to take a walk, to exercise for the first time in weeks. until now, the only acceptable reasons for leaving your home were to buy food or go to the chemist. it's amazing. the first time i ride with my bike this morning, it was incredible, really incredible. it's the fresh air in your face. some clearly wanted to capture the moment. for others,
so we had benny florence cameron, whilst david cameron was promised her, and leo blair whilst tony blairilford johnsonjoins him. tony blair was prime minister. so wilford johnson joins him. chris mason, the only correspondent who i ever see running into the studio. i was panic when you start running in here. thank you so much. people in spain have been allowed outside to exercise for the first time in seven weeks, after one of the strictest lockdowns in europe. today the spanish prime minister...
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alistair campbell was tony blair's spokesman during his time in govenrment.a tweet in from dominic raab, the foreign secretary on this and he says it is reasonable and fair to ask for an explanation. the explanation has been provided and it is to parents with coronavirus anxiously ta ken care is to parents with coronavirus anxiously taken care of their child and those seeking to politicise it taking long hard look in the mirror. those who should do that the people will do and say anything that boris johnson and dominic cummings talented do. that is frankly pathetic. is that the same thing that could be said now for anybody who has been fined by the police, who has been fined by the police, who has been turned back by the police from travelling around the country? and those people now go to the police and say, can i have my money back now please? the utter hypocrisy at the heart of this, that the people who make the laws decide that they are not going to abide by them. once that happens in a society, we are in a very bad place. i don't mind if dominic cummings
alistair campbell was tony blair's spokesman during his time in govenrment.a tweet in from dominic raab, the foreign secretary on this and he says it is reasonable and fair to ask for an explanation. the explanation has been provided and it is to parents with coronavirus anxiously ta ken care is to parents with coronavirus anxiously taken care of their child and those seeking to politicise it taking long hard look in the mirror. those who should do that the people will do and say anything that...
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remembering in the tony blair years, mendelsohn had to 90, tony blair years, mendelsohn had to go, andon years, going back to the early 19705, the great advisers had to go, and essentially advisers had to go, and essentially a simple question then derived from olivia's point, is mr cummings and stackable? well, i think it rests on really whether or not this ends up being a bubble story or whether it i’u ns being a bubble story or whether it runs and runs and runs —— unsackable. and there are a lot of signs that it looks like it is going to do the latter. i took a quick look at google trends to see if we were breaking out of the bubble with this story, and a lot of people were looking to find out who dominic cummings is. i think that speaks to this issue that we have broken beyond westminster. this isn't an internal question of high political drama. this is like one of your neighbours disobeying the lockdown rules and making you feel like you have been overly cautious and you have been overly cautious and you have missed out on some special time with your parents at times of great need.
remembering in the tony blair years, mendelsohn had to 90, tony blair years, mendelsohn had to go, andon years, going back to the early 19705, the great advisers had to go, and essentially advisers had to go, and essentially a simple question then derived from olivia's point, is mr cummings and stackable? well, i think it rests on really whether or not this ends up being a bubble story or whether it i’u ns being a bubble story or whether it runs and runs and runs —— unsackable. and there...
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so we had benny florence cameron, whilst david cameron was promised her, and leo blair whilst tony blairford johnson joins him. thousands of people have registered to take part in a trial that uses blood — specifically blood plasma from people who've recovered from coronavirus, to treat sick patients. it's one of the latest trials in progress aimed at helping the worst affected people to fight the virus. 0ur health correspondent, catherine burns reports. could this golden liquid be an effective treatment against coronavirus? it's not an expensive new drug, but blood plasma, freely given by survivors. jo's not a regular donor but she's doing it, slightly squeamishly, because her whole family got coronavirus. her husband was ill enough to need hospital treatment. i'm somebody that would not have donated, purely because i'm quite terrified of needles and giving blood, but everybody needs to do their bit. we're all getting touched by this virus one way or another and if this is something that's going to help, i would urge people to seriously think about doing it. it's not that bad. the idea
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tony blair was once an election winning dynamo and even his admirers would have to concede he perhapswards the end. and this is another moment in the life of government where they start to lose touch. this is five or six months after they 180 seat majority but again tony blair left power two years after winning a 50 seat majority. did you have a point? is an interesting status question here. talk about dominic cummings, and the headlines are written as if he is, he is very important indeed in chief adviser, but the emphasis is on adviser. it's interesting contrast perhaps with robert the housing minister and secretary of state for housing which is rather important cabinet figure does not so well known who was also having his difficulties we shall say the letter of the rules are from the lockdown. and we are at this point where we see can we pose the question whether is the senior adviser and you think it's more responsible with boris johnson for shifting the sands of election to referendums in britain that many ministers are then to be treated pretty much as if a minister should be tr
tony blair was once an election winning dynamo and even his admirers would have to concede he perhapswards the end. and this is another moment in the life of government where they start to lose touch. this is five or six months after they 180 seat majority but again tony blair left power two years after winning a 50 seat majority. did you have a point? is an interesting status question here. talk about dominic cummings, and the headlines are written as if he is, he is very important indeed in...
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david cameron and tony blair both said it was not idealforfamily life tony blair both said it was notnning around but i think the three of them will find enough space. he is all right now, just wait until he starts crawling. thanks forjoining us. let's get more on plans to announce lifting some of the coronavirus restrictions in place across the uk. i am joined by economist dr christopher tsoukis from keele university. what are your thoughts on the balance between lifting restrictions and getting the economy moving ain? and getting the economy moving again? obviously, the imperative task of any government is to safeguard lives but equally safeguard lives but equally safeguard the livelihood of those that survive the virus which is 99.9% of the population. there is a calculus there that is rather unpleasant, balancing the risks, and it seems to me that without being in a bid immunologist, many countries are rather plateauing or stabilising —— epidemiologist. the economic risks are rising exponentially, though, so my feeling so far is that the economy has suffered, of course, but they h
david cameron and tony blair both said it was not idealforfamily life tony blair both said it was notnning around but i think the three of them will find enough space. he is all right now, just wait until he starts crawling. thanks forjoining us. let's get more on plans to announce lifting some of the coronavirus restrictions in place across the uk. i am joined by economist dr christopher tsoukis from keele university. what are your thoughts on the balance between lifting restrictions and...
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joining me now is former british prime minister, tony blair.elcome, tony. >> thank you, fareed. >> you've written a great deal you've talked about the rise of populism and how we've entered a world of not sort of left versus right, but open versus closed. so what does this pandemic do to that debate? because it certainly seems as though a lot of people are saying let's close down, because if we're open, we get infected. >> yes. there will be a lot of people saying that, but on the other hand you've got to think of how important it is, first of all, that we deal with this pandemic together, and this is not about the -- trying to do your best for other countries, it's trying to do your best for your own country. if you look at what the new world will look like as you emerge from covid, we're going to be living with the disease for sometime. a vaccine on the best analysis could be nine months away. maybe even more. so absent a therapeutic that reduces radically the severity of the disease, we'll be living with it. every country will be in the same
joining me now is former british prime minister, tony blair.elcome, tony. >> thank you, fareed. >> you've written a great deal you've talked about the rise of populism and how we've entered a world of not sort of left versus right, but open versus closed. so what does this pandemic do to that debate? because it certainly seems as though a lot of people are saying let's close down, because if we're open, we get infected. >> yes. there will be a lot of people saying that, but on...
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as tony blair or gordon brown little and cameron you know the idea that government can control everything is an illusion and the idea that ministers can control things better than manages in a marriage of different private businesses leads to all sorts of mistakes is fine when everything is going well but it's not fine for ministers to be solely in charge when things go badly wrong what what government should do is set standards maintain them and sure through monitoring go regulator a framework so that standards are properly adhere to ensure that there's education and training backing for that to produce people of the quality that can go into private industry and private labs but then you know governments don't have access to the same sorts of money that huge international businesses do and the skills that huge international business cannot read my personal view is that it was a mistake for us in the n.h.s. to try and develop the tracing out ourselves and that money could have been much better use for all sorts of other things and that google and apple already have a tracing out which is
as tony blair or gordon brown little and cameron you know the idea that government can control everything is an illusion and the idea that ministers can control things better than manages in a marriage of different private businesses leads to all sorts of mistakes is fine when everything is going well but it's not fine for ministers to be solely in charge when things go badly wrong what what government should do is set standards maintain them and sure through monitoring go regulator a framework...
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joining me now is former british prime minister, tony blair.come, tony. >> thank you, fareed. >> you've written a great deal and talked about the rise of populism and how we entered a world of not left versus right but open versus closed. so what does this pandemic do to that debate? it certainly seems as though a lot of people are saying let's close down because if we're open, we get infected. >> yes. there will be a lot of people saying that, but on the other hand you've got to think of how important it is, first of all, that we deal with this pandemic together, and this is not about the -- trying to do your best for other countries, it's trying to do your best for your own country. if you look at what the new world will look like as you emerge from covid, we'll be living with the disease for sometime. a vaccine on the best analysis could be nine months away. maybe even more. so absent a therapeutic that reduces radically the severity of the disease, we'll be living with it. every country will be in the same position. so every country will ha
joining me now is former british prime minister, tony blair.come, tony. >> thank you, fareed. >> you've written a great deal and talked about the rise of populism and how we entered a world of not left versus right but open versus closed. so what does this pandemic do to that debate? it certainly seems as though a lot of people are saying let's close down because if we're open, we get infected. >> yes. there will be a lot of people saying that, but on the other hand you've got...
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in a lot of cases yes says london but as to true artist blair hardy he has inked stars like us and kevin principal at take. part he says there is not a huge amount of diversity in styles football there is tattoos often don't step outside the comfort zone but what do footballers actually get tattooed on their bodies the classic started back him is the names of family members. he has his wife's name written in sanskrit on his arm in misspelled sanskrit but happens. you know missy has his son's name tattooed on his leg joan batang has 21 family members engraved on his skin. this can also go wrong go johnstone's once think his girlfriend's face on his arm they broke up later. tend to lose act as a sort of confirmation yes we belong together. in call so signifies milestones in players' lives. leroy the name has a huge tattoo on his back depicting himself scoring a goal in champions league. dark money star wars where is his birth date around page so that he doesn't forget it. margins you know he has jesus thing done his chest and another religious classic the gun at least next to a rosary. nex
in a lot of cases yes says london but as to true artist blair hardy he has inked stars like us and kevin principal at take. part he says there is not a huge amount of diversity in styles football there is tattoos often don't step outside the comfort zone but what do footballers actually get tattooed on their bodies the classic started back him is the names of family members. he has his wife's name written in sanskrit on his arm in misspelled sanskrit but happens. you know missy has his son's...
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a diverse range of sources, from rear window to fright night, via the woodland iconography of the blaire from the pierce brothers, who made the anarchic zombie flick deadheads and who here conjure up some eerily atmospheric chills and a few skin—crawling transformations. you're a very stupid boy. you think i don't know what people see? gawking at me, their eyes are like pin balls. " look anywhere but at the gork" — that's what's in their minds. but out of their mouths, we're "special needs". one must be pc after all. at the opposite end of the spectrum, more beautiful for having been broken is a very personal passion project from writer—director nicole conn. cale ferrin is terrific as freddie, the precocious young boy with a rare genetic condition whose mother becomes unexpectedly involved with an fbi agent, on the run from the ghosts of her past. a strange blend of televisual intrigue, romantic drama and unexpectedly adventurous dance, conn‘s film suffers somewhat from a superfluity of contrived backstory plot which threatens to get in the way of the characters, the most interesting el
a diverse range of sources, from rear window to fright night, via the woodland iconography of the blaire from the pierce brothers, who made the anarchic zombie flick deadheads and who here conjure up some eerily atmospheric chills and a few skin—crawling transformations. you're a very stupid boy. you think i don't know what people see? gawking at me, their eyes are like pin balls. " look anywhere but at the gork" — that's what's in their minds. but out of their mouths, we're...
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this is formulaic blair, held up by the substance of dederio who has something of a sandra bullock qualityformances as notable as laverne cox as the main character's tough buy sympathetic boss. i asked where it came from an came from russia on a wave after being smashed up by a storm. for my own personal recommendation of the best film currently available for home viewing, let me direct you to the whalebone box from maverick genius andrew kotting. iain sinclairand his photographer boschjoin andrew kotting on a pilgrimage. the other into the dreams of eden cottingham, the daughter and muse of andrew. it's a remarkable work available excessively on movie. i leave you with news that bacurau which had a limited theatrical release before lockdown, is available on blu—ray. a near future dystopian parable, this tale of a remote enclave that has disappeared from maps and satellite tracking systems nodds to bunuel and serio leone, providing plenty to engross, entertain and occasionally shock. that's it. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe and i will be back next week with more home viewi
this is formulaic blair, held up by the substance of dederio who has something of a sandra bullock qualityformances as notable as laverne cox as the main character's tough buy sympathetic boss. i asked where it came from an came from russia on a wave after being smashed up by a storm. for my own personal recommendation of the best film currently available for home viewing, let me direct you to the whalebone box from maverick genius andrew kotting. iain sinclairand his photographer boschjoin...
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well no tony blair had a killer instinct to fight that you mean did he kind of do the things that he had to do both the will and then to couple or to govern effectively and to take difficult decisions he certainly had the ability for us johnson is somebody who has spent his whole career both as a journalist from a very privileged background and then as a politician all savings through life by making people laugh and he is basically taking the country for a right i would only to revisit the whole process argument but i think it's fairly well established that he lied in these team led by dominic cummings came very suddenly in my view broke the law to get over the line with that one he's one of the actually it's got a majority i think what you're saying is a promise to simply somebody doesn't have a killer instinct he's incapable of doing the job and the fact that you would like to talk about this now in the middle of a crisis would massive health implications massive economic implications trouble now about deciding when and how to open schools open shops open bars and restaurants get f
well no tony blair had a killer instinct to fight that you mean did he kind of do the things that he had to do both the will and then to couple or to govern effectively and to take difficult decisions he certainly had the ability for us johnson is somebody who has spent his whole career both as a journalist from a very privileged background and then as a politician all savings through life by making people laugh and he is basically taking the country for a right i would only to revisit the...
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blair, good morning. >> good morning. >> so blair, what kind of jobs are out there now for someone who has just graduated and is looking to jump into the workforce and how has the pandemic complicated just getting out of college and looking for a job? >> it is certainly a challenging job market right now, but there are jobs available. in fact, there are one point gave million-dollar -- 1.5 million entry-level jobs available in the united states. >> i would encourage you if you're looking for a job to think about where your skills can be transferable based on what opportunities are available. >> so, what is a tip that you can give to someone who is just about to go to the interview process. it is going to be a lot different from meeting people face-to-face. if you just graduated and you're trying to set up interviews, are there some tips you can give to recent graduates who are going to start interviewing? >> absolutely. when it comes to interviewing, the number one thing that you can do is be prepared and have the skills you need to land the job. often times in college, you get those h
blair, good morning. >> good morning. >> so blair, what kind of jobs are out there now for someone who has just graduated and is looking to jump into the workforce and how has the pandemic complicated just getting out of college and looking for a job? >> it is certainly a challenging job market right now, but there are jobs available. in fact, there are one point gave million-dollar -- 1.5 million entry-level jobs available in the united states. >> i would encourage you...
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good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. ♪ >> jason: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." now mjoe biden's biggest opp
good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. there are times when...
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since the last government isn't blair then we're getting richer and i'm. going to wasn't noways me on the new young man that i want to some of them were so that i was you know what this was the chill on kimmel you know it as i want to so he had i'm. going to. leave. it up with. this this in a citizen kid. too long no low internet largemouth of the earth. nor loaded to the. a 1000000 i mean to me are super cider. down the darwin and latin really a 1000000 don't get me a that. seems wrong. more m.p.'s are looking julia managed by the g o p it took a long. lonely morning. but bore in the way he male or gal or either are in love be so and there is that in contender. list he will put money in them in the. i.c. into the play want it at the end or get one thing going on and feeling yet they were descended in that immediately at that persona rama with him look good i'll know a little more from was killed matthew dial if you were going to live in. any memory in sri lanka gong going into the gear. jungle meet the man oh my dale a new movie. and don't say gentle bing
since the last government isn't blair then we're getting richer and i'm. going to wasn't noways me on the new young man that i want to some of them were so that i was you know what this was the chill on kimmel you know it as i want to so he had i'm. going to. leave. it up with. this this in a citizen kid. too long no low internet largemouth of the earth. nor loaded to the. a 1000000 i mean to me are super cider. down the darwin and latin really a 1000000 don't get me a that. seems wrong. more...
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nod to monica who is the current researcher. >> monica blair. >> monica blair, yes. brian asked me to come here and talk a little about what goes into creating a prep for the show and then to reflect a bit about the way this influenced my time as a graduate student. i was doing this while i was writing a dissertation, how it influenced my scholarship and most importantly for, if there are grad students out there, my job prospects. i'll start by saying one of the most exciting and sometimes anxiety producing parts of being the research for "backstory" is being handed a topic you know absolutely nothing about. this, in fact, was the case for the climate change episode that we're going to reflect on a little bit. i am not an environmental historian, never had a course in it. how do you wrangle the history of something you don't know about, write a 10 to 20 single space page prep? >> with picture of a polar bear standing on what looked like by then an ice cube. i think it had been a shelf of ice at one point. >> humor is the only way to get through climate change. to wri
nod to monica who is the current researcher. >> monica blair. >> monica blair, yes. brian asked me to come here and talk a little about what goes into creating a prep for the show and then to reflect a bit about the way this influenced my time as a graduate student. i was doing this while i was writing a dissertation, how it influenced my scholarship and most importantly for, if there are grad students out there, my job prospects. i'll start by saying one of the most exciting and...
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. >> caller: big booyah from blairs town. >> i love blairs town. >> caller: what are your thoughts on for -- >> i would dump that into the delaware water gap go up a couple points then drown it let's go to kate in california kate >> caller: hey, cramer, i'm so happy you're still on the air to keep my brain from exploding a >> really? put that down there. >> caller: can you tell me what's happening with mastercard up 4% today, down 18% -- >> it's levered to world travel and world commerce and that's hurt the stock [ buzzer ] but look, my charitable trust owns it. i think it's a terrific situation. but remember we have to be cognizant that, again, it had -- came into this covid with a 30 -- 40 multiple. that's too rich given the fact that worldwide commerce is slowing. >>> how about mark in florida. mark >> caller: hi, jim, it's great to talk with you i wish i had acted when you recommended moderna when it was in the teens and i didn't. >> thank you >> caller: but my question is about ring central >> i think ring central is terrific ring central is one of those companies that's going to
. >> caller: big booyah from blairs town. >> i love blairs town. >> caller: what are your thoughts on for -- >> i would dump that into the delaware water gap go up a couple points then drown it let's go to kate in california kate >> caller: hey, cramer, i'm so happy you're still on the air to keep my brain from exploding a >> really? put that down there. >> caller: can you tell me what's happening with mastercard up 4% today, down 18% -- >> it's...
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they were parking in sensitive neighborhoods, there was trash everywhere said jessica blair who speaks for the city. in those neighborhoods, neighborhoods went into self-defense mode, putting in cones and cars in front of their houses. katherine lee enjoyed the relative quiet today. >> i felt like it was coachella because there are groups of people five to ten people at a time throwing trash. >> i actually met a girl on the beach that was running around. i thought she had lost her dog or a child. she looked frantic. and then she said to me, where are the bathrooms? >> half moon bay government says it does not want a repeat of last weekend next weekend. they have been been in meetings to open the parking lots. wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> still ahead, the vacation of a bay area couple and how the experience is raising questions about the origins of coronavirus. >>> new insight on what may have caused that huge pier fire in san francisco that destroyed the lives of so many fishermen. >>> one of oakland's signature businesses g we are destined to do something meaningful. what do you th
they were parking in sensitive neighborhoods, there was trash everywhere said jessica blair who speaks for the city. in those neighborhoods, neighborhoods went into self-defense mode, putting in cones and cars in front of their houses. katherine lee enjoyed the relative quiet today. >> i felt like it was coachella because there are groups of people five to ten people at a time throwing trash. >> i actually met a girl on the beach that was running around. i thought she had lost her...
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family with 2 months ago granted the ability to appeal his conviction widely seen as linked to a tony blair for going to oil deal with privatized b.p. fossil fuel company until wednesday wash your hands and join the underground on you tube sound that instagram and facebook. marty's holiday international memorial awards are now open for entries all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media or part of a global news platform to participate send us your published works in video all written for much go to award dot altie dot com and then to now. that you've given you this again you think you could keep to do it if you could. still see. the dakota somewhere in the telescope that doesn't she want. to sure believe this is folks. just. clinking you see if there's someone on the islam muslim to. look for her just for you place to. give food to capitol hill no pollution you don't mind me i'm coming from you my sibling afforded to you know for the slow. the f.d.a. is primary role isn't regulation of what the label says it is and there is actually
family with 2 months ago granted the ability to appeal his conviction widely seen as linked to a tony blair for going to oil deal with privatized b.p. fossil fuel company until wednesday wash your hands and join the underground on you tube sound that instagram and facebook. marty's holiday international memorial awards are now open for entries all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media or part of a global news platform to participate...
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stereotypical information about travellers, young traveller women get married, don't have an education, tony blairsupport. so, "what do your family think about you being here?" and she said off—the—cuff, "my nanny and my money support me here, i'm17 now anyway, so support me here, i'm17 now anyway, so i'm too old to be married, so i might as well become a teacher.|j would get married but there‘s no rush. would you marry a traveller? no, i don‘t think so. rush. would you marry a traveller? no, i don't think so. why? i don't know. it‘s not like i‘m saying i wouldn‘t but it depends on the person. it‘s not like i‘d be going out specifically looking for a traveller husband. like, if i found him and then he was a traveller, right, but if i found him and he wasn‘t a traveller, it‘s not a big deal either, do you know what i mean? . come on, you have to have a go now. can you flip pancakes? no. you said you can cook and clean. go now. can you flip pancakes? no. you said you can cook and cleanlj would burn an egg. only 1596 of traveller women stay in school after 16 compared 69% of the general population ——
stereotypical information about travellers, young traveller women get married, don't have an education, tony blairsupport. so, "what do your family think about you being here?" and she said off—the—cuff, "my nanny and my money support me here, i'm17 now anyway, so support me here, i'm17 now anyway, so i'm too old to be married, so i might as well become a teacher.|j would get married but there‘s no rush. would you marry a traveller? no, i don‘t think so. rush. would you...
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what happens if i write about somebody who really doesn't like blair or don now i see in jeopardy of getting shot 'd. i don't think i was prepared for what we've actually seen i was going to start with a recap of the inauguration but i think we've covered that pretty well from the day one when they showed 2 pictures of 2 inaugurations and said listen donald trump had the largest inaugural numbers of anyone and you could see. by the picture that that wasn't true you knew where this administration was heading. don't believe your eyes believe me any credible progressively worse with sarah sanders tough but she's good you know you also have a tough and bad right and of course she and spicer and elbowed gone. everything is deflection with this president he doesn't want you to look at what the left hands doing want to watch this and so he's lying to us and filling us full with smoke so he can i was actually going on the cutting of taxes for the ultra rich the robber barons running free cutting regulations and that's the thing that donald trump doesn't want you to see donald trump doesn't d
what happens if i write about somebody who really doesn't like blair or don now i see in jeopardy of getting shot 'd. i don't think i was prepared for what we've actually seen i was going to start with a recap of the inauguration but i think we've covered that pretty well from the day one when they showed 2 pictures of 2 inaugurations and said listen donald trump had the largest inaugural numbers of anyone and you could see. by the picture that that wasn't true you knew where this...
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all of those things which make a mountain to be clear this is on the successive administrations tony blair john major cameron and of course main boris johnson why is it that on the front line doctors and nurses have to have to get personal protection equipment from private providers given the n.h.s. is the largest employer in europe or that what exactly is the story behind the fact the n.h.s. cannot produce its own protective equipment for its own staff well beyond behinds this is really serious failure to protect its title it was testing and continents racing and to present it and some nonsense any chance it stands in terms and so on behind us is this. ideology that's. tribe it is better than public and that the government should not be investing so much money in public services the n.h.s. in the past used to secure its own equipment and make its own equipment to a certain degree of those that can't produce everything there is no reason on earth want the n.h.s. could not be reducing essential equipment such as generic drugs and such terms personal protective equipment and he should be doi
all of those things which make a mountain to be clear this is on the successive administrations tony blair john major cameron and of course main boris johnson why is it that on the front line doctors and nurses have to have to get personal protection equipment from private providers given the n.h.s. is the largest employer in europe or that what exactly is the story behind the fact the n.h.s. cannot produce its own protective equipment for its own staff well beyond behinds this is really...
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approach taken by andrew lansley he written up his plans many many years before really back in the blair administrations you could see the proposals coming from andrew lansley which was really in many. as a continuation of the policies that that labor government introduced competition choice the coalition didn't invent those the challenge really with all of those was with an ageing population increasing long term conditions competition just wasn't the right model what you needed was to try and build links between services between g.p.'s between hospitals between social care and trying to integrate plan it was the way forward rather than trying to create a competitive market so who actually is guiding this science that the government has been saying it is following mckinsey obviously have advised a big pharmaceutical companies and went sabbatical and speaks he was a scandal hit j.f.k. when similar chris when he speaks he works or has got funding from the bill gates foundation when the deputy c.m.o. jonathan mann tam speaks he used to work with a ventus known for the philippine safety scan
approach taken by andrew lansley he written up his plans many many years before really back in the blair administrations you could see the proposals coming from andrew lansley which was really in many. as a continuation of the policies that that labor government introduced competition choice the coalition didn't invent those the challenge really with all of those was with an ageing population increasing long term conditions competition just wasn't the right model what you needed was to try and...
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family with 2 months ago going to the ability to appeal his conviction widely seen as linked to a tony blair for going to oil deal with privatized b.p. for fuel company until wednesday wash your hands and join me on the ground on you tube has a sound that it's a gram of facebook. we go to work so you straight home. you have to do it. because each of us is used to the you because you knew you could say you could only keep the we just going to do it if you could. still sneak. into quota some was time to listen to this and if you want to. thank you sure this means for at least 2 flippin systems. just the cute name you couldn't use if there's no one. listening to you going to sleep if you don't smoke for just are you finished and. used to give food a couple don't know till i'm sure you don't miss new money and come down you from you my siblings want to do you know more of them but also acknowledge. it.
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family with 2 months ago grounded the ability to appeal his conviction widely seen as linked to a tony blair for going to oil deal with privatized b.p. fossil fuel company until wednesday wash your hands and join the underground on you tube trying to sound out instagram and facebook. during the vietnam war u.s. forces also bomb to neighboring laos there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. until our cell my skin is officially the most heavily bombed country per capita. human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country jordyn wieber going to happen. even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago it is the us making amends for their tragedy in laos what help do the people need in that little land of mines. well it's finally happening russia gave to the public is one of the architects of the hoax along with their accomplices in the media are being exposed when did obama buy know and when did they know that well any. monday may the 18th in the headlines today the victims among the most vulnerable br
family with 2 months ago grounded the ability to appeal his conviction widely seen as linked to a tony blair for going to oil deal with privatized b.p. fossil fuel company until wednesday wash your hands and join the underground on you tube trying to sound out instagram and facebook. during the vietnam war u.s. forces also bomb to neighboring laos there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. until our cell my skin is officially the most heavily bombed country per...