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for better or worse both for her wilson and tony blair can be said as opposition leaders to catch the mood of the titans and the post call that an environment is going to the choir some fundamental reassessment of the cats the mood in that situation is that the sort of thing that care stammers and likely to be able to to grasp and to to run with this will be his biggest test because suddenly we're in a world where the state is seen as a benevolent force but what follows the pandemic in terms of economic policy and the role of the state i think will be stomach as they call it how much he disagrees with the government too might retain some of the statism in the years that follow and the degree to which he pushes for an even greater statist approach that's going to be a huge call because it shapes everything it shakes out shapes how much you're going to raise a taxation how much you plan to spend how you plan to tax and then you have to frame arguments that when elections with these policies so unquestionably the post pandemic economic debate will be the one i think decides in the end th
for better or worse both for her wilson and tony blair can be said as opposition leaders to catch the mood of the titans and the post call that an environment is going to the choir some fundamental reassessment of the cats the mood in that situation is that the sort of thing that care stammers and likely to be able to to grasp and to to run with this will be his biggest test because suddenly we're in a world where the state is seen as a benevolent force but what follows the pandemic in terms of...
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i wanted to explore who ezell blair, jr.zell was assigned a room with joe mcneil, a scholarship recipient who had spent his adolescence in new york city. >> by virtue of them living together, we did have the occasion to meet joe. the first thing that you determined is that joe is not your typical freshman male student. by and large, his conversation was not about people. it was not about things. more of ideals. >> i sensed my family was a very proud family, an arrogant family in a way. we used to say, we may be poor, but we are proud. which would say that the pants might be torn but they are clean. >> joe mcneil was cute when he was a freshman, and there was some new york background. any time you are a girl from the south and a guy comes to town and he is from new york city, even if he just work there in the summer and would come here, this was really great. >> joseph mcneil walked the campus with his head high. his major was engineering physics. this guy had a mind like einstein, a photographic memory. he was quoting shakes
i wanted to explore who ezell blair, jr.zell was assigned a room with joe mcneil, a scholarship recipient who had spent his adolescence in new york city. >> by virtue of them living together, we did have the occasion to meet joe. the first thing that you determined is that joe is not your typical freshman male student. by and large, his conversation was not about people. it was not about things. more of ideals. >> i sensed my family was a very proud family, an arrogant family in a...
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difficult relationship between lord wilson and mr blair and some of his circle who felt they wantedrm, modernise. and there was a sense that perhaps there was change that. i wonder if we are going through another cycle of that perception after a long period of stability that may be it is healthy for things to be shaken up a bit. no one can say the situation is perfect at the minute, and we are all for continuous reform, really looking at getting the best that is developing, globalisation is changing, technology, artificial intelligence, we need to be on top of it, and we need to have people who are experts in those fields. and we need to make sure that the operational people, the people on the ground that know what is really happening, their voices are heard. all of those things are hugely important, and they are things we can do about that. and i just they are things we can do about that. and ijust hope they can do that. and ijust hope they can do that. but it does require them to be able to say, they are worried about... that means not having yes—men, the implication of one of dom
difficult relationship between lord wilson and mr blair and some of his circle who felt they wantedrm, modernise. and there was a sense that perhaps there was change that. i wonder if we are going through another cycle of that perception after a long period of stability that may be it is healthy for things to be shaken up a bit. no one can say the situation is perfect at the minute, and we are all for continuous reform, really looking at getting the best that is developing, globalisation is...
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mass testing which is something tony blair has been advocating for many weeks now.f our system is not working as well as it should, go to the best system that already exists and get it as fast as we can. let's move on to the washington post. atalanta killing sparked outrage. yet another black african—american being shot by police. the da's office trying to work out what charges to bring against the police officer alleged to have been the officer to have shot him, garrett rolfe, what do you make of this? also in terms of what the audio seems to show, garrett rolfe saying after rayshard brooks was shot. he says, "i got him.", doesn't he? it's appalling. i think it's interesting that the terrible death that happened in minneapolis and the death in atlanta have come ata time and the death in atlanta have come at a time again when i think people have realised we all work together and life is better together and what was great about those demonstrations istew 77 was great about those demonstrations isjem many but together, - stronger will—f— | will; is i horrific so after
mass testing which is something tony blair has been advocating for many weeks now.f our system is not working as well as it should, go to the best system that already exists and get it as fast as we can. let's move on to the washington post. atalanta killing sparked outrage. yet another black african—american being shot by police. the da's office trying to work out what charges to bring against the police officer alleged to have been the officer to have shot him, garrett rolfe, what do you...
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good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm 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. stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling.
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joining us now is former british prime minister, tony blair.cutive chair of the tony blair institute for global change. mr. prime minister, it's great to have you here on this very, you know, disquieting day here in the united states, as we look at the map and watch the numbers going in the wrong direction. and i'm just wondering, when you look at the u.s. struggling to get through coronavirus, as someone who led a nation for ten years and has been a world leader, what goes through your head? >> well, first of all, a huge amount of sympathy and compassion for the people that are most affected, for those who have lost their loved ones, those that are severely ill. this is a uniquely difficult challenge for government, so right around the world, all governments are struggling. we frankly have been struggling here in the uk. but i think the lesson from around the world is pretty clear that you have to -- if you're to get on top of this, you have to lock down hard and fast, and then that makes it easier to ease out of the lockdown. although that co
joining us now is former british prime minister, tony blair.cutive chair of the tony blair institute for global change. mr. prime minister, it's great to have you here on this very, you know, disquieting day here in the united states, as we look at the map and watch the numbers going in the wrong direction. and i'm just wondering, when you look at the u.s. struggling to get through coronavirus, as someone who led a nation for ten years and has been a world leader, what goes through your head?...
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the gentleman on the left is john blair. he was a gym entrepreneur and a neck load -- nightclub impresario. he talks about being a young gay man in los angeles in 1970 and about going to the first gay gym in los angeles and having a place where he could find nautilus machines and wear tube socks and be himself. having put together that material about arthur jones who was homophobic, racist, misogynist, then to hear john blair who was a huge activist, who is queer himself and activist for rights, talk about the presence of nautilus machines being a one sign it was a good place, a cipher fellows to meander was -- particular spaces or devices or experiences get remade and reused by everyday people. that is important to think about with the history of any of these phenomena. blair has a gym in l.a., moves to new york and also has gyms and nightclubs. he talks about how during hiv-aids going to the gym and having what he called the voice to speak, the fit, muscular body, became important to show you were not sick or wasting away
the gentleman on the left is john blair. he was a gym entrepreneur and a neck load -- nightclub impresario. he talks about being a young gay man in los angeles in 1970 and about going to the first gay gym in los angeles and having a place where he could find nautilus machines and wear tube socks and be himself. having put together that material about arthur jones who was homophobic, racist, misogynist, then to hear john blair who was a huge activist, who is queer himself and activist for...
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. ♪ >> in greensboro, north carolina ezell blair, jr. >> met my father, she came from a tradition of spiritual people and blues people. jibreel wasime, small and he was always do things differently. he embraced people easily. they loved him. anything he would do was write -- right. >> after the end of world war ii, jibreel's father returned home. >> my mother said he changed and mother andture of my sister about a year and a half but the guy i saw when eyes for five years old back in 1945 was a different guy. he was big and huge and i was trembling, there comes a giant and he had come back to return and they had only been my mom and my sister and my great great grandmother. ezell senior, the father was unnerved by the boy who had grown in his absence. >> my father wanted him to be an architect or some kind of engineer. thisen he was a kid he had he would become a ventriloquist and nobody in the community was thinking about being a ventriloquist. often in the family there were challenges from dad about boy, don't you want to go out and ge
. ♪ >> in greensboro, north carolina ezell blair, jr. >> met my father, she came from a tradition of spiritual people and blues people. jibreel wasime, small and he was always do things differently. he embraced people easily. they loved him. anything he would do was write -- right. >> after the end of world war ii, jibreel's father returned home. >> my mother said he changed and mother andture of my sister about a year and a half but the guy i saw when eyes for five...
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it was personal for frank, ezell blair and joseph mcneil and david. manhood and dignity. to woolworth's to save the world. >> something happened that day and that was when i saw the courage of my friends. you can see it in all of them today. no matter where we go, for me, they are some of the greatest human beings on the face of the earth. because we believe in magic. and they performed magic. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series reel america. saturday and sunday, here on american history tv. >> >> on september 2, 1963, nbc aired a program discussing the current state of the civil rights movement. up next, a 50-minute portion of the special. will bring this sitting movement, the assassination of men forever's the little rock school integration crisis. [chanting] >> every revolution has its marches. the american revolution of 1
it was personal for frank, ezell blair and joseph mcneil and david. manhood and dignity. to woolworth's to save the world. >> something happened that day and that was when i saw the courage of my friends. you can see it in all of them today. no matter where we go, for me, they are some of the greatest human beings on the face of the earth. because we believe in magic. and they performed magic. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the...
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blair has a gym in l.a., moves to new york and also has gyms and nightclubs. he talks about how during hiv-aids going to the gym and having what he called the voice to speak, the fit, muscular body, became important to show you were not sick or wasting away from hiv aids. wearing that signifier of health on your body was one way that fitness culture operated in that time. and this studio here, i have a great pleasure of interviewing molly fox, still one of the leaders, and she used a great term, which some of you have probably heard, a third place, to describe the role of studios and others in that time in new york city. she talks about the marginalization of lgbtq people in that time and the way these gyms were places where particularly in new york she had her studio in chelsea, there was a kind of place where you were not going to be marginalized, seen as diseased or other, and these were incredible sources of community. that is important to disaggregate we think of gym culture, the independently owned studios like molly fox, equipment aspect of the industry
blair has a gym in l.a., moves to new york and also has gyms and nightclubs. he talks about how during hiv-aids going to the gym and having what he called the voice to speak, the fit, muscular body, became important to show you were not sick or wasting away from hiv aids. wearing that signifier of health on your body was one way that fitness culture operated in that time. and this studio here, i have a great pleasure of interviewing molly fox, still one of the leaders, and she used a great...
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keep francis blair in, and he fires him.ackson says, keep my old friend who was actually a resident at the white house while jackson was there. keep him in the treasury department. it was almost a sinecure that jackson had given to his old friend from the white house whose name at the moment has fled, but it will be back. but he says to polk, keep him. the man had never been kind to polk. he had been rude to polk. and polk dumped him. jackson had kept him there during the van buren administration, even in the whig administration of tyler. >> let me just highlight a point you made about "the union." >> right. >> what business was it of the president of either andrew jackson or james polk to name the editor of "the union?" >> in those days a newspaper was an arm of the party, the wing of the party. i mean, "the madison" was a newspaper that was created not for a party but for a cause. really designed to -- to promote an economic policy. and francis blair headed the party paper. and when polk dumped him, he brought in thomas ri
keep francis blair in, and he fires him.ackson says, keep my old friend who was actually a resident at the white house while jackson was there. keep him in the treasury department. it was almost a sinecure that jackson had given to his old friend from the white house whose name at the moment has fled, but it will be back. but he says to polk, keep him. the man had never been kind to polk. he had been rude to polk. and polk dumped him. jackson had kept him there during the van buren...
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but they point out that the truth is that globalization the central political dream of clinton and blair obama and cameron was never real it was. a process by which advanced western economies unilaterally surrendered their manufacturing capacity to a rival growing power china which instead of research or creating according to the panglossian calculations of the neo liberal theorists practice a traditional and ruthless mercantile ism in pursuit of its own interests never mix globalism with mercantile as on. and up with mark until as i'm right so america as you point out they had this ideal the 3rd way the globalization the neo liberalism the washington consensus that all other countries would be happy to send as an equal amount of goods and services that we're sending them because they like us because they enjoy tom cruise movies because hollywood but these countries you know what i think you're going to give us all of your manufacturing we'll keep that and we'll take everything else too so now here we are 2030 years later and folks are beginning to realize that to restart a manufacturing
but they point out that the truth is that globalization the central political dream of clinton and blair obama and cameron was never real it was. a process by which advanced western economies unilaterally surrendered their manufacturing capacity to a rival growing power china which instead of research or creating according to the panglossian calculations of the neo liberal theorists practice a traditional and ruthless mercantile ism in pursuit of its own interests never mix globalism with...
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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. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. ♪ >> sean: hypocrisy in the democratic party has never been worse while many call for the removal of confederate monuments
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. yeah. this moving...
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charge by the minute they look at it blair with it though i'm going out out the way go to new jersey it to me is just cause you need go up i'll come look good when i got there who don't get no idea how much i'm no money i got to be to do gonna need thought it was a couple. cowen plays down the danger that people from his own village have died actually touched. base to mine is believed in t 3 a town with a population of around $4000.00. mining is the main source of income here. this woman lost her husband in the mines 3 years ago. plus a lot of what she has 4 children. on hand i think that they might have a mob at the bottom of a yard give me as a matter of an accounting. of the law my car and a cousin medical to go out if i am i got wind i come in there and then i'll take the lighten up to market on a get out into and then i'll take albeit not with us about the immortality they don't really know. the nation is the only provider for her family. every day she follows rocky pots under the hot sun to the summit of this mountain. when they aren't at school the children come with her to wo
charge by the minute they look at it blair with it though i'm going out out the way go to new jersey it to me is just cause you need go up i'll come look good when i got there who don't get no idea how much i'm no money i got to be to do gonna need thought it was a couple. cowen plays down the danger that people from his own village have died actually touched. base to mine is believed in t 3 a town with a population of around $4000.00. mining is the main source of income here. this woman lost...
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and then by encouraging fremont to arrest frank blair, who was lincoln's man in missouri.e's disdain for lincoln remained unabated for the rest of her life. only one man could engender more revulsion in jesse than abraham lincoln and that would be george brenton mcclellan. in the contest for the presidency in 1864, even her lifelong love affair with fremont, who was also in the running for president, took a back seat to her fervent hopes despite her emenity toward lincoln she had far more confidence to him in that regard than she had in mcclellan and proceeded to go behind her husband's back and engineer his withdraw from the presidential race without him knowing it in order to prevent there being a split in the republican vote. jesse sacrificed much to end slavery. first she sacrificed her husband's military career by urging him to issue that emancipation order and then against his commander in chief's direct order to continue to distribute it widely. then she sacrificed her husband's dream of the presidency in order to preserve his reputation as champion against slavery.
and then by encouraging fremont to arrest frank blair, who was lincoln's man in missouri.e's disdain for lincoln remained unabated for the rest of her life. only one man could engender more revulsion in jesse than abraham lincoln and that would be george brenton mcclellan. in the contest for the presidency in 1864, even her lifelong love affair with fremont, who was also in the running for president, took a back seat to her fervent hopes despite her emenity toward lincoln she had far more...
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and former president truman came to washington for kennedy's funeral and spent an hour together at blairse and they made up and reconcile differences. >> was at ever written anywhere? >> it's not know what was said but it is important to understand truman made up with everybody he ever had a fight with. he was a very forgiving person his temper was hot but it was over very fast the only person he ever had reconciliation with was general macarthur but even then he did send him birthday greetings on occasion that went unanswered meet with president nixon and the music critic for the "washington post". >> i gather he is writing a book about that experience himself. so he's not willing to talk. >> and then they blurted out to general eisenhower who was present at the time i support you. >> yes he tried twice to get eisenhower to run as a democrat. according to one account he even offered to run 1940 as the vice presidential candidate if eisenhower would agree. imagine that. so when they had the breakup , it was very painful to truman because he admired eisenhower and then the breakup came be
and former president truman came to washington for kennedy's funeral and spent an hour together at blairse and they made up and reconcile differences. >> was at ever written anywhere? >> it's not know what was said but it is important to understand truman made up with everybody he ever had a fight with. he was a very forgiving person his temper was hot but it was over very fast the only person he ever had reconciliation with was general macarthur but even then he did send him...
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good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are.onna 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. ♪ >> jason: welcome back to this "hannity" special. the trump campaign is pushing the commission that oversees presidential debate to get four face-offs against joe biden for his fall due in part to the possibility that many voters will cast their ballots early. vice president biden is apparently having none of it, not only is he rejecting the idea of a fourth debate out of hand, several political observers wonder if he will do just oney. debate or even none t all. let's take a quick look back at why biden and his advisors may not want him to be speaking to voters who often. have a look. >> no, he you haven't, you are a lying dog
good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are.onna 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. ♪ >> jason: welcome back to this...
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francis blair would be the most famous. susan: blair house?teve: it was one of his houses in washington, d.c. he had an estate called silver spring, now the general location of the city just outside washington, d.c. he had been a counselor to multiple democratic presidents, was alienated from the party, and because of jessie, who was a friend of his, because of her request, he began advising john c fremont and helped to craft his campaign as he maneuvered for the first ever republican nomination. susan: for people who decry our politics today, how was the 1860 campaign? steve: brutal and kind of familiar because of the way the issues were fought. this was an election in which people on both sides felt everything was at stake. that is another way the story of the 1850's feels like now. it was not just the fear of losing an election, but the fear of losing for all time. there was a huge demographic change. the north and south had been somewhat evenly balanced, but the north was becoming much more populous, which meant it was more powerful. for t
francis blair would be the most famous. susan: blair house?teve: it was one of his houses in washington, d.c. he had an estate called silver spring, now the general location of the city just outside washington, d.c. he had been a counselor to multiple democratic presidents, was alienated from the party, and because of jessie, who was a friend of his, because of her request, he began advising john c fremont and helped to craft his campaign as he maneuvered for the first ever republican...
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at 90 degrees 90 in danville about 85 in concord 83 in pittsburgh 80 in benicia and 77 degrees and blair with a pretty good breeze toward the afternoon as we work through the father's day weekend. we cool down those temperatures a little bit but the first week of summer looks like we're back in the heat and the 90's by monday. >>thank you lawrence and still ahead a forty-niners players among the many athletes who have now tested positive for >>time now for school. >>courts leagues have spent the past few months working on return to play plans and hopes the covid-19 wouldn't stop athletic competition for the entire year. now it's been a challenge for most of these organizations and further complicated today with news that athletes across the number of sports have in fact tested positive, here's a look at some of the positive test that were confirmed today now this isn't comprehensive but clemson university confirmed 23 positive cases on the football team alone, 28 in their athletics department. the phillies shuttered their spring training facility in florida after 5 players tested positiv
at 90 degrees 90 in danville about 85 in concord 83 in pittsburgh 80 in benicia and 77 degrees and blair with a pretty good breeze toward the afternoon as we work through the father's day weekend. we cool down those temperatures a little bit but the first week of summer looks like we're back in the heat and the 90's by monday. >>thank you lawrence and still ahead a forty-niners players among the many athletes who have now tested positive for >>time now for school. >>courts...
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a massive failure despite the british government, but he is saying to swallow your pride from tony blair testing system. on that, i agree because we have seen in other countries that they've had a very sophisticated testing system, like germany, south korea, taiwan, they have cut down, i think the fatalities and i think it's very important and under the nhs went to the isle of wight are planning to do something wonderful, if it didn't work, let's go to someone who can make it work by thursday. in some organisations can. it got to just following the steps. we need to track and tracing. we need tracking tracing. we needed desperately now and it's really important because here we stand on the edge of the cliff of possibly going possibly through the worst and thank heavens they're less and less cases in less deaths. some of the entertainment sectors are saying that millions could lose theirjobs. answer to speed you on, what's good for see more titles. the express brexit by july. express brexit byjuly. it does seem like there is some movement about both sides come together on this. it is cert
a massive failure despite the british government, but he is saying to swallow your pride from tony blair testing system. on that, i agree because we have seen in other countries that they've had a very sophisticated testing system, like germany, south korea, taiwan, they have cut down, i think the fatalities and i think it's very important and under the nhs went to the isle of wight are planning to do something wonderful, if it didn't work, let's go to someone who can make it work by thursday....
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it does undermine the soft power in the uk and david cameron, tony blair and they don't seem merge.war and the international development department is about belief and you don't see how you could merge those two and w working hand—in—hand, really. i would like to know whether it is part of the dominic cummings radical revolutionary reform of the british state. david, talk us to the counterargument. it seems that boris's counterargument today at the briefing was that actually, they're following the lead of many other countries. it remains to be seen whether or not that is the case. i'm not convinced that boris would think anyone for reminding him of his states of the commonwealth and they do not think he was thought of by everybody to be a resounding success in thatjob. but, here we are and my worry is that when you put the whole question of international aid is just a matter, just one part of what is going on in the foreign commonwealth office, will they get the priority that some of us think it deserves? trying to persuade a dictator not to cut off the head of a political rival in
it does undermine the soft power in the uk and david cameron, tony blair and they don't seem merge.war and the international development department is about belief and you don't see how you could merge those two and w working hand—in—hand, really. i would like to know whether it is part of the dominic cummings radical revolutionary reform of the british state. david, talk us to the counterargument. it seems that boris's counterargument today at the briefing was that actually, they're...
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but three of his predecessors, tony blair, gordon brown and david cameron, have all criticised the move english premier league is back tomorrow with the first matches since early march. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a cheap and widely available drug has been shown to cut the risk of dying from coronavirus for severely ill patients. president trump moves to ban us police from using chokeholds unless an officer's life is at risk. around 1.3 million children in england will be able to claim vouchers for free school meals during the summer holidays, following a campaign led by the manchester united footballer marcus rashford. politicians had previously said they would not agree to free school meals vouchers outside term time. the uk prime minister borisjohnson praised mr rashford's ‘contribution to the debate around poverty‘. 0ur chief political correspondent vicky young has more details. he's used to taking on opponents and winning. but this campaign has been unlike any other for marcus rashford. he's spoken about his own experience relying on free school meals, and he's raised m
but three of his predecessors, tony blair, gordon brown and david cameron, have all criticised the move english premier league is back tomorrow with the first matches since early march. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a cheap and widely available drug has been shown to cut the risk of dying from coronavirus for severely ill patients. president trump moves to ban us police from using chokeholds unless an officer's life is at risk. around 1.3 million children in england will be able to...
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good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm 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. "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief... -and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, i
good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm 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. "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i...
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pariah as the an ethical operator that he is of course he isn't quite the opposite of that well tony blair as a former communications advisor obviously just said it was about brains saddam hussein down but indeed we're gonna who want to attacking a program i used to work on we do invite him on the show you mention intelligence services what have you made of the fact that u.k. state security for forces are admitting to contracting out instagram and facebook accounts. to something called students a part of a preventer program a secret program to encourage a well i suppose more whoa could debate they were my son well it's absolutely the tip of the iceberg and i'll be interested to hear what kind of response you get on this from angela davis when thinking that prevent we're using her image of course without her. permission or consent in any way shape or form i'm a person who's been informed that prevent use my music videos in training sessions i don't know for what purpose and i don't know in what context those videos are being used why is it you would use your videos there's a number of possi
pariah as the an ethical operator that he is of course he isn't quite the opposite of that well tony blair as a former communications advisor obviously just said it was about brains saddam hussein down but indeed we're gonna who want to attacking a program i used to work on we do invite him on the show you mention intelligence services what have you made of the fact that u.k. state security for forces are admitting to contracting out instagram and facebook accounts. to something called students...
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doing that well these are the greens i can look at though your happened to the left his name is tony blair and bill clinton ok that's what happened the last hour just me alex one of the things that you know i'm so worried about concerned about is that i want to see transformation and real transformation of populist transformation here but our politics now. we're so polluted. and so impure because what these people are doing is creating like as you said a binary i mean either you take the me in the knee or you are excommunicated from any kind of political involvement whatsoever that is antithetical to the tradition that has worked for a lot of people and you know what hundreds of millions of people around the world would love to have not just exactly that. i mean i think there's a large part of the population that definitely would want that but i also think there's a large part of the population that does not want that they want power and i think they could feel that they're closer to power and you know going through what happened in the riots there was a lot of money made the corporations
doing that well these are the greens i can look at though your happened to the left his name is tony blair and bill clinton ok that's what happened the last hour just me alex one of the things that you know i'm so worried about concerned about is that i want to see transformation and real transformation of populist transformation here but our politics now. we're so polluted. and so impure because what these people are doing is creating like as you said a binary i mean either you take the me in...
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you know we have seen what happened with george floyd were trayvon and of with my ground with sandra blair with castillo i mean the list goes on i we get i've been here i could be here for the next half hour that naming names and n.f.l. each time ok this is it this is the time when things are going to change is the time that's going to be like the critical mass of attention and activism and outrage and we'll see. if i were a betting man i wouldn't place any bets place any money on this being the thing that changes everything. down when you mention some very famous african-american dies in through 2 circumstances and we put together some of those images and people can remember this is this is not an unusual circumstance it should be but it is not sleep when when i shed that tweet about it is the last time i will ever see this i cried you slightly wrote your ice articulate that i go. yes i would just say that it's navigating in this world is i'm black and transgender i want navigate the world folks see me as a black man i don't believe that it's. there will be any sort of role radical change
you know we have seen what happened with george floyd were trayvon and of with my ground with sandra blair with castillo i mean the list goes on i we get i've been here i could be here for the next half hour that naming names and n.f.l. each time ok this is it this is the time when things are going to change is the time that's going to be like the critical mass of attention and activism and outrage and we'll see. if i were a betting man i wouldn't place any bets place any money on this being...
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media all social media because dissent usada united states so it's that this when america's both ways blair. former congressman bob barr was with us and he tended to not believe the reports because they were to him with no sense for the russians to do anything like this what he were going to say route it. it doesn't make sense but under they had this information misinformation remember their job in the russian intelligence agencies because dissent inside the american government i too would like not to believe it but at telus disproven at this time i think you've got to go to the fact that they have done it well remember how strong you are with katrina what do you think of how we're dealing with call the 19 well i think we you know in every war you got to have priorities we were saying the right thing they want to save people lives but we confuse that with one note the economy too early and we put of a political message ahead of public health is start an american people and those who have done it successfully lie new york you know others who put public help in front of sustaining the economy
media all social media because dissent usada united states so it's that this when america's both ways blair. former congressman bob barr was with us and he tended to not believe the reports because they were to him with no sense for the russians to do anything like this what he were going to say route it. it doesn't make sense but under they had this information misinformation remember their job in the russian intelligence agencies because dissent inside the american government i too would like...
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accuse it of being right wing of the rockies it being left but in fact it's it's kind of blairite blair i cameron i kind of politics seems to dominate the b.b.c. many people myself included on the bracks it so i do believe that the b.b.c. was very biased in its coverage and this is now playing out in the black lives matter a protester as well i think clearly there's a problem with the b.b.c. and the reason why it is a problem is that the b.b.c. uniquely is funded through a t.v. license fee as statutary fee if you don't pay that fee in the end you could get sent to prison in the last year also in something like 800000 people have said they no longer want to pay the license really because they're no longer watching live t.v. netflix now is a prime if you want entertainment you know you can get there by what you want likewise with news people don't really now tune into the 10 o'clock or 9 o'clock just to see what's happening in the world and all the loads about it on their mobile phones are social media platforms or other channels that are enough to pay for yes i think the time has come to
accuse it of being right wing of the rockies it being left but in fact it's it's kind of blairite blair i cameron i kind of politics seems to dominate the b.b.c. many people myself included on the bracks it so i do believe that the b.b.c. was very biased in its coverage and this is now playing out in the black lives matter a protester as well i think clearly there's a problem with the b.b.c. and the reason why it is a problem is that the b.b.c. uniquely is funded through a t.v. license fee as...
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voters however he is far from the socialist dream of the grassroots labor supporters i see another tony blair on the horizon and finally maybe says is england on the whole socialist i'm not so sure labor might be heading for the same old dance again not left enough for scotland i'm not bright enough for england time will tell. on the top of the $22000.00 the darling canes lost a son to a shooting incident at the hands of the baltimore police after officers were called to an alleged domestic dispute the meetings turned her grief into a campaign for justice and with other mothers found mallos on the move took the initiative on the campaign all the way to the gates of the a-bomb a white house darling joins me from baltimore darling came out how did the death so for jobs floyd affect the community in baltimore and how did it impact on you personally one baltimore paper outwait because we too have a problem with police brutality and our city and accountability it affected me deeply because they opened up own form for me to think about my son who had the shack gunned down by the police and many mon
voters however he is far from the socialist dream of the grassroots labor supporters i see another tony blair on the horizon and finally maybe says is england on the whole socialist i'm not so sure labor might be heading for the same old dance again not left enough for scotland i'm not bright enough for england time will tell. on the top of the $22000.00 the darling canes lost a son to a shooting incident at the hands of the baltimore police after officers were called to an alleged domestic...