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to human rights act was what tony blair used in 98.— blair used in 98.ring the european convention of - european convention of human rights — european convention of human rights into uk law. we have seen — rights into uk law. we have seen other frustrations, deporting foreign criminals, the right to life being used and — the right to life being used and abused. i think this is exit — and abused. i think this is exit 20. _ and abused. i think this is exit 2.0, actually, it's us being _ exit 2.0, actually, it's us being sovereign.- exit 2.0, actually, it's us being sovereign. does it need another referendum? - being sovereign. does it need another referendum? i- being sovereign. does it need another referendum? i don't. another referendum? i don't know, i don't _ another referendum? i don't know, i don't know. - another referendum? i don't know, i don't know. but- another referendum? i don't know, i don't know. but the| know, i don't know. but the deu know, i don't know. but the deputy prime _ know, i don't know. but the deputy prime minister- know, i don'
to human rights act was what tony blair used in 98.— blair used in 98.ring the european convention of - european convention of human rights — european convention of human rights into uk law. we have seen — rights into uk law. we have seen other frustrations, deporting foreign criminals, the right to life being used and — the right to life being used and abused. i think this is exit — and abused. i think this is exit 20. _ and abused. i think this is exit 2.0, actually, it's us being _...
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blair did in 97 it gives him a working— blair did in 97 it gives him a working majority— blair did in, that's how tough _ working majority ofjust one, that's how tough it _ working majority ofjust one, that's how tough it is. - that's how tough it is. scotland _ that's how tough it is. scotland is _ that's how tough it is. scotland is also - that's how tough it is. scotland is also very. that's how tough it is. - scotland is also very difficult for the — scotland is also very difficult for the labour— scotland is also very difficult for the labour party- scotland is also very difficult for the labour party but - scotland is also very difficult. for the labour party but having said that, _ for the labour party but having said that, look— for the labour party but having said that, look at _ for the labour party but having said that, look at where - for the labour party but having said that, look at where things| said that, look at where things are now. — said that, look at where things are now. the _ said that, look at where things are now, the local— said that, look at where things are
blair did in 97 it gives him a working— blair did in 97 it gives him a working majority— blair did in, that's how tough _ working majority ofjust one, that's how tough it _ working majority ofjust one, that's how tough it is. - that's how tough it is. scotland _ that's how tough it is. scotland is _ that's how tough it is. scotland is also - that's how tough it is. scotland is also very. that's how tough it is. - scotland is also very difficult for the — scotland is also very difficult...
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and cherie blair and the whole entourage, with me then pelting after to grab this child!en stop and explain, "hi, yes, hello!" "got to go! "had to get off the train! i thought you were going to say you'd pretended you didn't recognise them! nothing to do with me! was it ever mentioned? we never mentioned it again! theyjust looked in shock at me charging down! that is the fun but you've also had experiences as a woman, as a mother, in politics, and you sort of alluded to it with the kids, kind of the horror that we have seen, the threats that have got worse and worse, social media and so on, and i was very struck that your daughter ellie, who made a point of saying when she did this, "i don't really talk about politics," she tweeted after a row about brexit in parliament, saying, "after chilling scenes in parliament last night, i am scared," she said. which must have been very hard for you to read, iam sure. yes, that is probably the hardest thing. and with the rise of social media... we have seen a lot more abuse. and the abuse is higher for women, it's also higher for th
and cherie blair and the whole entourage, with me then pelting after to grab this child!en stop and explain, "hi, yes, hello!" "got to go! "had to get off the train! i thought you were going to say you'd pretended you didn't recognise them! nothing to do with me! was it ever mentioned? we never mentioned it again! theyjust looked in shock at me charging down! that is the fun but you've also had experiences as a woman, as a mother, in politics, and you sort of alluded to it...
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flew in, and singapore when tony blair flew in. his— and singapore when tony blair flew in, his imagead following the iraq war but and singapore the crowd were milling around him _ and singapore the crowd were milling around him and he played a big part in london _ around him and he played a big part in london getting to bed. he really chatted _ in london getting to bed. he really chatted had members of the international olympic committee and another— international olympic committee and another example of a call back when margaret _ another example of a call back when margaret thatcher was removed from power _ margaret thatcher was removed from power and i_ margaret thatcher was removed from powerand i happen to be margaret thatcher was removed from power and i happen to be on holiday in india _ power and i happen to be on holiday in india and — power and i happen to be on holiday in india and the indians could not understand it because thatcher's if it was _ understand it because thatcher's if it was fantastic and they could not understand why they would've removed her. understand wh
flew in, and singapore when tony blair flew in. his— and singapore when tony blair flew in, his imagead following the iraq war but and singapore the crowd were milling around him _ and singapore the crowd were milling around him and he played a big part in london _ around him and he played a big part in london getting to bed. he really chatted _ in london getting to bed. he really chatted had members of the international olympic committee and another— international olympic committee and...
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yvette cooper was once a young rising star of the new labour blair and brown years, but what followed was the wilderness years of opposition, summed up for many by the night on which her husband ed balls lost his seat, as a neighbour of hers in yorkshire. cooper ran to be labour leader againstjeremy corbyn and lost and lost badly. keir starmer brought her back to front line politics, asking her to become shadow home secretary. yvette cooper, welcome to political thinking. good to be here, nick. i'm sorry to mention the powerlessness! when you watch the tory infighting this week, who is going to be leader? and nobody says keir starmer. it's, "will it bejeremy hunt, will it be borisjohnson?" does it increase that sense of frustration, of not being in power? the frustration of not being able to do things is huge, and you're right, we've had 12 years of this now. we are nearly going to have been as long out of power as we were in power. and yes, there's just this massive difference, and it is incredibly frustrating. i think it's also... it's frustrating in terms of all the things that you
yvette cooper was once a young rising star of the new labour blair and brown years, but what followed was the wilderness years of opposition, summed up for many by the night on which her husband ed balls lost his seat, as a neighbour of hers in yorkshire. cooper ran to be labour leader againstjeremy corbyn and lost and lost badly. keir starmer brought her back to front line politics, asking her to become shadow home secretary. yvette cooper, welcome to political thinking. good to be here, nick....
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be curious to see whether steve agrees, my sense is we are not quite at what may be called a tony blairlucky enough to be young enough not to remember tony blair or new labour, in the 19905... we're all of that age! by the time of the election, you had a tired conservative government, you had internal differences within the conservative party, they had been in power for 18 years. the road was up, very much the way some people feel about the current conservative government. but you also had a sense of almost inevitability, and we forget, this young, bright, articulate, well—prepared alternative government was waiting in the wings, and you had a sense of a tide turning and i don't get that sense quite yet with the current labour party and keir starmer. is it something you think we are on the cusp of, change in this country, or not? right now, i'm the wrong person to ask because i follow— ukrainian perspectives. boris johnson is a hero i in ukraine and everything he does towards ukraine, it triggers the different i feelings and emotions, - so that's why i'm the wrong person because each ti
be curious to see whether steve agrees, my sense is we are not quite at what may be called a tony blairlucky enough to be young enough not to remember tony blair or new labour, in the 19905... we're all of that age! by the time of the election, you had a tired conservative government, you had internal differences within the conservative party, they had been in power for 18 years. the road was up, very much the way some people feel about the current conservative government. but you also had a...
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bush do that with the blairs.that just weeks after the inauguration, they just invite a couple to camp david. and you see how important it is as humans of course to get to know someone at that level, it's very impressionable, and really affected me and many of them [inaudible] as well. and it's going to be a part of that. you're certainly not of that world, but you are in that world from. >> yeah. how many staff are there? >> about 200 sailors and marines who work full-time. >> so, josh, you were there in a variety of roles. you went first as director of g4 staff for president group. and then ond director and daniel chiefest which got you there. >> i never got invited when i was budget director. [laughter] >> nobody wants the budget director. [laughter] >> so when you urged chief of staff part of your role was really helping to host and entertain these foreign delegations when they would come. tell us about that role, what that entailed for you. >> well, first, thanks to president and mrs. bush for the privilege o
bush do that with the blairs.that just weeks after the inauguration, they just invite a couple to camp david. and you see how important it is as humans of course to get to know someone at that level, it's very impressionable, and really affected me and many of them [inaudible] as well. and it's going to be a part of that. you're certainly not of that world, but you are in that world from. >> yeah. how many staff are there? >> about 200 sailors and marines who work full-time....
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and for those of you who are lucky enough to be young enough not to remember tony blair or new labourf the election, you had a tired conservative government, you had internal differences within the conservative party — they had been in power for 18 years — the road was up, very much the way we feel — or some people feel — about the current conservative government. but you also had a sense of almost inevitability that this — and we forget this young, bright, articulate, well—prepared alternative government was waiting in the wings — and you had a sense of a tide turning and i don't get that sense quite yet with the current labour party and keir starmer. you don't get that with sir keir starmer? it you don't get that with sir keir starmer?— you don't get that with sir keir starmer? ._ . ., , keir starmer? it may change but i don't get _ keir starmer? it may change but i don't get that. _ is it something you think we are on the cusp of, change in this country, or not really? right now, i'm the wrong person to ask because i follow— ukrainian perspectives. you know that. boris johnson is a
and for those of you who are lucky enough to be young enough not to remember tony blair or new labourf the election, you had a tired conservative government, you had internal differences within the conservative party — they had been in power for 18 years — the road was up, very much the way we feel — or some people feel — about the current conservative government. but you also had a sense of almost inevitability that this — and we forget this young, bright, articulate, well—prepared...
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so possibly blair who resigned a few months before is available. we just don't know. that is 1795.w to where the colorful robe and then there is this portrait of william paterson. he was the same judicial role than we think the states 1797. the artist came to america members as early as it could have been painted so somewhere in the time period. so this is only 6 inches by 8 inches it is very small and done in two hours and handed to the person who is getting the portrait done right after. the fact paterson is wearing the robe is indicative he was wearing it literally having his portrait done and he would not know about the jay's family portrait he had to be in this row. but there isn't a lot of documentation for that the others are side-by-side these are the only two from life portraits we have been able to locate to show these robes. if you were to turn jay into profile it would be similar and it looks very wide and but you cannot tell that on the angle. so what happened to all the other robes? what happened to them? this is that i have been able to determine. we know john robb o
so possibly blair who resigned a few months before is available. we just don't know. that is 1795.w to where the colorful robe and then there is this portrait of william paterson. he was the same judicial role than we think the states 1797. the artist came to america members as early as it could have been painted so somewhere in the time period. so this is only 6 inches by 8 inches it is very small and done in two hours and handed to the person who is getting the portrait done right after. the...
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and cherie blair and the whole entourage, with me then pelting after to grab this child!in!— had to get off the train! thought ou were had to get off the train! thought you were going _ had to get off the train! thought you were going to _ had to get off the train! thought you were going to say _ had to get off the train! thought you were going to say you'd - had to get off the train! thought - you were going to say you'd pretend you were going to say you'd pretend you didn't recognise them!- you didn't recognise them! nothing to do with me! _ you didn't recognise them! nothing to do with me! was _ you didn't recognise them! nothing to do with me! was it _ you didn't recognise them! nothing to do with me! was it ever - to do with me! was it ever mentioned? _ to do with me! was it ever mentioned? we _ to do with me! was it ever mentioned? we never- to do with me! was it ever - mentioned? we never mentioned it arain! mentioned? we never mentioned it again! they — mentioned? we never mentioned it again! theyjust _ mentioned? we never mentioned it again! they just looked _ me
and cherie blair and the whole entourage, with me then pelting after to grab this child!in!— had to get off the train! thought ou were had to get off the train! thought you were going _ had to get off the train! thought you were going to _ had to get off the train! thought you were going to say _ had to get off the train! thought you were going to say you'd - had to get off the train! thought - you were going to say you'd pretend you were going to say you'd pretend you didn't recognise them!-...
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inspired by the 1940's all-american girls' professional baseball league, and players like maybell blair. >> if it hadn't been for the war, we never would have had our dreams. >> reporter: when you were playing boys' teams back in the 40s, you guys won. >> well, sure, some of them. >> reporter: amazon is now revisiting their stories and exploring subjects not talked about in the film or the 1940s. >> there were queer girls that were playing baseball and we with had to hide it. >> reporter: blair was so moved at the show's premiere, she publicly came out at 95. >> i think it's a great opportunity for these young girl ballplayers to realize they're not alone. and you don't have to hide. i hid for 75, 85 years, and this is actually basically the first time i've ever come out. ( applause ) >> reporter: that moment went viral. now truly in a league of her own. >> as long as i can stand, i can swing a bat. >> reporter: kris van cleave, cbs news, sunset beach, california. >> o'donnell: that's the "cbs overnight news" for this thursday, for some the news continues, for others check back later fo
inspired by the 1940's all-american girls' professional baseball league, and players like maybell blair. >> if it hadn't been for the war, we never would have had our dreams. >> reporter: when you were playing boys' teams back in the 40s, you guys won. >> well, sure, some of them. >> reporter: amazon is now revisiting their stories and exploring subjects not talked about in the film or the 1940s. >> there were queer girls that were playing baseball and we with had...
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let's go say you was a if the bush timor, blair mimi of lin, shy wolf, poor poor shane. you bruce puzzled. monsieur cross. not a mere pesky face. conyers nice show. so that if you have to order put your mouse door was more than pretty social storage in arch, we're sure blair thorough dealership ah, with these appeasement policy, entrance's prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may the 10th 1940 the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer, blind toil and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears. was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war or you're pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler ah august the 13th 1940 a little which is mess. if it takes some good, you cities the next night 80 push it across, attack the key in which is a us operation blitz last almost 8 months many. but if
let's go say you was a if the bush timor, blair mimi of lin, shy wolf, poor poor shane. you bruce puzzled. monsieur cross. not a mere pesky face. conyers nice show. so that if you have to order put your mouse door was more than pretty social storage in arch, we're sure blair thorough dealership ah, with these appeasement policy, entrance's prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may the 10th 1940 the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new...
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we end up and if this was the first time that we were meeting the blair's.instead of what has done a formality, going to camp david. so the military court is formally dressed as is appropriate, but the couples were dressed casually, and respectfully. and it's set so much to us about, you know, you have to set the tone. and he did the same with prime minister koizumi that july. open collar, get to know each other, great allies, let's talk about history, let's talk about our relationship. i watched in the end the two couples spent a lighthearted weekend together, watch that movie talked about, at a press conference off camp, a brief one, and a much more calm time in our world, which is so impressionable to us, and really resonates with why the presidency [inaudible] plays like camp david. >> mentioned when gordon gout brown visited. and i know we had a photo. the contrasts in the photo between gordon brown and tony blair. >> it's a bit more formal. and you can see that the president is wearing it while, and he's, i'm sure, striking up a relationship as a great
we end up and if this was the first time that we were meeting the blair's.instead of what has done a formality, going to camp david. so the military court is formally dressed as is appropriate, but the couples were dressed casually, and respectfully. and it's set so much to us about, you know, you have to set the tone. and he did the same with prime minister koizumi that july. open collar, get to know each other, great allies, let's talk about history, let's talk about our relationship. i...
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we enough not to remember tony blair or new labour, in the 1990s. . ._ new labour, in the 1990s...ur, in the 1990s... we are all of that age! in the 1990s by the | all of that age! in the 1990s by the time of the — all of that age! in the 1990s by the time of the election _ time of the election you had a tired conservative government, you had internal differences within the conservative party, they had been in power for 18 years. the conservative party, they had been in powerfor 18 years. the road conservative party, they had been in power for 18 years. the road was up, very much the way some people feel about the current conservative government. but you also had a sense of almost inevitability, and we forget this young, bright, articulate, well—prepared alternative government was waiting in the wings, and you had a sense of a tide turning and i don't get that sense quite yet with the current labour party and keir starmer. i5 sense quite yet with the current labour party and keir starmer. is it somethin: labour party and keir starmer. is it something you _ labour party and keir sta
we enough not to remember tony blair or new labour, in the 1990s. . ._ new labour, in the 1990s...ur, in the 1990s... we are all of that age! in the 1990s by the | all of that age! in the 1990s by the time of the — all of that age! in the 1990s by the time of the election _ time of the election you had a tired conservative government, you had internal differences within the conservative party, they had been in power for 18 years. the conservative party, they had been in powerfor 18 years. the...
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jeffrey blair: i can travel through time, all through a book, and i can see myself in there.frey blair and his wife pamela opened "eyeeseeme" five years ago, inspired by what their children, now in college, were missing. jeffrey: there are times in my life and my children's lives where there have been incidents that have taken place that would have us question whether america values us, right? are we full citizens or just bystanders? this is one of my favorite books. “the undefeated.” this is for the unforgettable. the swift and sweet ones. the ones who hurdled histories and opened up a world of possibilities. i think one of the things is the possibility going forward, the possibility of hope, and possibility of change. i think the idea of expanding the notion of freedom and who it applies to, to be the collective and not just the few, that is what ken gave greatness to the ideals of what america supposedly stands for. jessica: along i i'm jessica 70, gomez. >> when we come back, how the building of the transcontinental railroad changed america. >> it linked us physically, em
jeffrey blair: i can travel through time, all through a book, and i can see myself in there.frey blair and his wife pamela opened "eyeeseeme" five years ago, inspired by what their children, now in college, were missing. jeffrey: there are times in my life and my children's lives where there have been incidents that have taken place that would have us question whether america values us, right? are we full citizens or just bystanders? this is one of my favorite books. “the...
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inspired by the 1940's all-american girls' professional baseball league, and players like maybell blair hadn't been for the war, we never would have had our dreams. >> reporter: when you were playing boys' teams back in the 40s, you guys won. >> well, sure, some of them. >> reporter: amazon isir storied exploring subjects not talked about in the film or the 1940s. >> there were queer girls that were playing baseball and we with had to hide it. >> reporter: blair was so moved at the show's premiere, she publicly came out at 95. >> i think it's a great opportunity for these young girl ballparks toes realize they're not alone. and you don't have to hide. i hid for 75, 85 years, and this is actually basically the first time i've ever come out. ( applause ) >> reporter: that moment went viral. now truly in a league of her own. >> as long as i can stand, i can swing a bat. >> reporter: kris van cleave, cbs news, sunset beach, california. >> o'donnell: thank you, maybelle. we'll be right back with a salute to an american war hero. ♪ limu emu ♪ love and liberty mutual customizing your car insur
inspired by the 1940's all-american girls' professional baseball league, and players like maybell blair hadn't been for the war, we never would have had our dreams. >> reporter: when you were playing boys' teams back in the 40s, you guys won. >> well, sure, some of them. >> reporter: amazon isir storied exploring subjects not talked about in the film or the 1940s. >> there were queer girls that were playing baseball and we with had to hide it. >> reporter: blair...
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tony blair certainly appreciated the queen's advice after his landslide victory for labour. it's very good to welcome you here... when you have to explain what you're trying to achieve, it's a very good form of therapy. imagine doing that to the world's greatest public servant who's seen it all and heard it all. there's really no better way of getting your head straight about what you're trying to do. 14 prime ministers — 14 very different politicians with their own visions, worries and agendas. for seven decades, the queen has worked with all of them, a monarch at the heart of a democratic constitution — advising, encouraging and warning, providing continuity as each new political tide swept in. vicki young, bbc news. i bring you breaking news. a developer in ukraine, a story we followed on bbc news for some time. presidentjoe biden has confirmed he will send more advanced rocket systems to ukraine to fight against the russian invasion. this comes from a piece for the new york times that he wrote where he said the weapons will enable ukrainians to more precisely strike key
tony blair certainly appreciated the queen's advice after his landslide victory for labour. it's very good to welcome you here... when you have to explain what you're trying to achieve, it's a very good form of therapy. imagine doing that to the world's greatest public servant who's seen it all and heard it all. there's really no better way of getting your head straight about what you're trying to do. 14 prime ministers — 14 very different politicians with their own visions, worries and...
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as tony blair said, you know, the war never ended, and i think this is further evidence of britain's continued dirty war and afghan. this down to britain's war against the use member states have reportedly reached a consensus to grant candidate status for ukraine. but leaders within the block of caution that it could still be a very long time before you crane could actually be allowed to join. many different steps have to be taken would have to be taken. but that the moment that symbol of hope to keep the spirit alive is what is needed right now. you credit applied for you kind of the status back in february, shortly after russia launched it's offensive. here of leadership has been seeking to fast track the countries membership process. the state is expected to be confirmed. it's a meeting of you leaders in brussels at some point this week. but in the words of the president of the commissioners live on the line expanding the book would require ditching the current policy of having to reach a consensus for made a major decisions. we heard from international affairs, fastest of on gadg
as tony blair said, you know, the war never ended, and i think this is further evidence of britain's continued dirty war and afghan. this down to britain's war against the use member states have reportedly reached a consensus to grant candidate status for ukraine. but leaders within the block of caution that it could still be a very long time before you crane could actually be allowed to join. many different steps have to be taken would have to be taken. but that the moment that symbol of hope...
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and reagan and clinton and blair are really really striking. the project of neoliberalism is always global. and eliminating communism from the world is a global project of of the first order. so when even though i'm focusing mostly on the united states to bring the story of communism. it's rise and fall into this necessarily makes this in international story the neoliberals themselves understand their project as a global one and and that in order for it to succeed. it has to it has to succeed and on an international level the story. i tell about clinton the democratic eisenhower. and margaret thatcher told a similar story of tony blair herself in that respect when she was once asked. and her later years after she was out of office what she considered to be her greatest accomplishment and her two-word answer was tony blair by which she meant she got tony blair to accept the principles and the neoliberal economy. so this is a global project. it's a it's a global vision and one has to bring to it in international perspective. and it goes it if the
and reagan and clinton and blair are really really striking. the project of neoliberalism is always global. and eliminating communism from the world is a global project of of the first order. so when even though i'm focusing mostly on the united states to bring the story of communism. it's rise and fall into this necessarily makes this in international story the neoliberals themselves understand their project as a global one and and that in order for it to succeed. it has to it has to succeed...
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when tony blair was the prime minister and he was what he described as an unequivocal war against the taliban, there is no diplomacy with ben, latin or the taliban regime. we stated the ultimatum, they haven't responded to the african people. we make this commitment will not walk away as the outside world has done so many times before. that didn't happen and 20 years later, the british in the american occupation ended in what was a humiliating defeat for both those countries. the war since 2001 over 20 years, we know cost the british government. something like $23000000000.00. an estimate from the ministry of defense, the real figures property much higher. so it's very unlikely that it's simply going to walk away with its title between its legs. it's the british. busy government and britain has had an interest in afghanistan since, you know, as far back as the 19th century when it was all with russia. yes, great, great games. i called it when afghan is done was and seen as a protective buffer for british interests in india. and we do know that britain as long use these kind of secret
when tony blair was the prime minister and he was what he described as an unequivocal war against the taliban, there is no diplomacy with ben, latin or the taliban regime. we stated the ultimatum, they haven't responded to the african people. we make this commitment will not walk away as the outside world has done so many times before. that didn't happen and 20 years later, the british in the american occupation ended in what was a humiliating defeat for both those countries. the war since 2001...
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yvette cooper was once a young rising star of the new labour blair and brown years, but what followedhis seat, as a neighbour of hers in yorkshire. cooper ran to be labour leader againstjeremy corbyn and lost and lost badly. keir starmer brought her back to front line politics, asking her to become shadow home secretary. yvette cooper, welcome to political thinking. good to be here, nick. i'm sorry to mention the powerlessness!
yvette cooper was once a young rising star of the new labour blair and brown years, but what followedhis seat, as a neighbour of hers in yorkshire. cooper ran to be labour leader againstjeremy corbyn and lost and lost badly. keir starmer brought her back to front line politics, asking her to become shadow home secretary. yvette cooper, welcome to political thinking. good to be here, nick. i'm sorry to mention the powerlessness!
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in the 19905 that came in under tony blair in the 1990s that band agency temporary workers from comingke days. that is one thing the government has already said it is looking at putting in place a minimum level of service and will strike days, so this is i suppose up of the rhetoric on it. the unions perhaps unsurprisingly not best pleased with this and see it as a fundamental attack on the rights. the boss of the rmt, mick lynch, saying they will fight tooth and nail but this will not come in for any planned strikes, the first when only nine days away. legislation is to go through parliament first, so you probably will not have the effect of dissuading the workers of the stage but what might twist their arms as another idea proposed by the transport sector this morning to not allow them to work any overtime in the days after the strike to recoup some of the money they would have lost by withdrawing their labour. there are fears of wider spread industrial action over the summer. the mac there are and this is 40,000 workers as you said an introduction going out at the end ofjune and the
in the 19905 that came in under tony blair in the 1990s that band agency temporary workers from comingke days. that is one thing the government has already said it is looking at putting in place a minimum level of service and will strike days, so this is i suppose up of the rhetoric on it. the unions perhaps unsurprisingly not best pleased with this and see it as a fundamental attack on the rights. the boss of the rmt, mick lynch, saying they will fight tooth and nail but this will not come in...
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possibly blair who had just resigned a few months before, and his role may have been available. we just don't know. that gets us to 1795. we have a period where they are wearing the colorful robes. here comes this portrait. this is a portrait of william patterson. he is wearing the same judicial robe. we think this portrait dates to sometime in 1797. it's hard to day, the artist came in light 1795. that was as early as it could've been painted. he painted almost threw up to the 1800s. somewhere in that time period. unlike stewart, he painted very small portraits. six by eight inches, it was done in two hours. he would hand it to the person who was getting the portrait on right after it was done. the fact the patterson where since roe was it was indicative sitting there having a portrait down. he wouldn't have known about jay's portrait, hanging in the j. family house back in new york. he had to have been in this world. this gives us a sense that the robes may have been worn into this late 1790. again there is not a lot of documentation by this. here are the two rogue signed by s
possibly blair who had just resigned a few months before, and his role may have been available. we just don't know. that gets us to 1795. we have a period where they are wearing the colorful robes. here comes this portrait. this is a portrait of william patterson. he is wearing the same judicial robe. we think this portrait dates to sometime in 1797. it's hard to day, the artist came in light 1795. that was as early as it could've been painted. he painted almost threw up to the 1800s. somewhere...
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and jeff will need to go blair, and it's time because it's rented for century now. and that was pablo con, can their speaking earlier? nato vows to bolster its forces along the alliances, easton borders in the face of russia's aggression. the fence ministers meeting in brussels, discuss how the alliance aims to reset it. strategic vision, the meeting comes ahead of a summit later this month that we'll seek to chart a new course for the coming year. and speaking after the meeting, secretary generally in fulton berg said rushes invasion of ukraine would change nato security strategy long term rochelle. war against ukraine pulse is the biggest threat to our security in decades. so we must set out naples response for the longer term. at the summit, we will take decisions to make, make don't even stronger and more ads are in a world that is more dangerous. more competitive now to the other stories in the headlines right now. the dutch intelligence service says it stopped a russian spy from infiltrating the international criminal court. the 36 year old man posed as a braz
and jeff will need to go blair, and it's time because it's rented for century now. and that was pablo con, can their speaking earlier? nato vows to bolster its forces along the alliances, easton borders in the face of russia's aggression. the fence ministers meeting in brussels, discuss how the alliance aims to reset it. strategic vision, the meeting comes ahead of a summit later this month that we'll seek to chart a new course for the coming year. and speaking after the meeting, secretary...
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a few charitable contributions to one of tony blair's good causes. and helping place them. yes. business, training up apprentices and helping place them.- business, training up apprentices and helping place them. yes, he is, isn't he? that _ and helping place them. yes, he is, isn't he? that is _ and helping place them. yes, he is, isn't he? that is definitely - and helping place them. yes, he is, isn't he? that is definitely true. - isn't he? that is definitely true. it isn't he? that is definitely true. it sounds — isn't he? that is definitely true. it sounds and obviously is a good thing _ it sounds and obviously is a good thing. clearly, he must have had a bit of— thing. clearly, he must have had a bit of assistance from the connections his family has been able to bring _ connections his family has been able to bring him, but he still done very well, _ to bring him, but he still done very well, hasn't— to bring him, but he still done very well, hasn't it? and as you say, there _ well, hasn't it? and as you say, there are — well, hasn't it? and as
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there'll be another opportunity for us or blair, the world paw iraq op. so this is not the end of the world for us. right. thank you very much. we certainly wish you luck for the 2nd half and you so any there you have it a nice light reprieve of people here who've been through pretty intense day with shelling in the morning to be able to enjoy some normalcy. and i'm watching the football and everyone here hoping that ukraine will make it to the world cup. okay, rebecca, thanks for that. that garrett as they're in keys, many banks, some breaking news just coming in dozens of worship. as i said that after gunmen open fire to church and i jerry the attackers targets at a catholic church in or in on the state in the south west. the dead include children, local media reports, and not a government that need that explosives and shot indiscriminately at the congregation. the church was busy for pain to close to sunday. my dear, that military is battling you have this insurgency, but attacks are rare in the on the region. i'm now joined by did of you correspondent
there'll be another opportunity for us or blair, the world paw iraq op. so this is not the end of the world for us. right. thank you very much. we certainly wish you luck for the 2nd half and you so any there you have it a nice light reprieve of people here who've been through pretty intense day with shelling in the morning to be able to enjoy some normalcy. and i'm watching the football and everyone here hoping that ukraine will make it to the world cup. okay, rebecca, thanks for that. that...
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another area in of the white house neighborhood in lafayette square that she cared about was blair house where presidents had typically put up heads of state visiting heads of state and i came across this letter and i should say that when i did my book on mrs. kennedy's first lady ship as part of the university, press of kansas's modern first lady series. i did that book on mrs. kennedy in early 2000s and none of her papers had that at that time been open most are still closed at the kennedy library, but her papers on the restoration are now open as of about 2011, but i did discover a letter in the wardrobe museum exhibit that went around the country in the early 2000s about mrs. kennedy's wardrobe and included a letter that she wrote to henry dupont the great owner and founder of the winter term museum in delaware the great expert on american decorative arts, and she assigned him and appointed him to be the head of the fine arts committee at the white house and she wrote to him on her. beautiful blue stationary in her stunning handwriting and she said we've got to do something about laf
another area in of the white house neighborhood in lafayette square that she cared about was blair house where presidents had typically put up heads of state visiting heads of state and i came across this letter and i should say that when i did my book on mrs. kennedy's first lady ship as part of the university, press of kansas's modern first lady series. i did that book on mrs. kennedy in early 2000s and none of her papers had that at that time been open most are still closed at the kennedy...
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lindsey dearing leads that list, asher alman, michelle payne, emily blair rubric, kelley baron, emily brady, brian mann, david sherman and our leader, john towers. and senator test every, tony mcclain, his chief, and simon coup. i hope this will be a resounding victory not for senator tester, not for jerry moran, but for veterans of america who served our nation admirably, did what they were asked to do and encountered things they should not have encountered that have lasted, the consequences of which have lasted throughout their lives. we're here to fulfill a commitment and a promise and we begin that, we move forward on that today. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. tester: thank you, mr. president. i want to thank senator moran for his comments. i didn't hear everything you had to say, but when i came in, one of the things you said is we may not be the most important people in this process. and you are 100% correct. we are simply the conduit that was utilized to get this bill put into law. there are way, way too many people to thank on this legi
lindsey dearing leads that list, asher alman, michelle payne, emily blair rubric, kelley baron, emily brady, brian mann, david sherman and our leader, john towers. and senator test every, tony mcclain, his chief, and simon coup. i hope this will be a resounding victory not for senator tester, not for jerry moran, but for veterans of america who served our nation admirably, did what they were asked to do and encountered things they should not have encountered that have lasted, the consequences...
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lindsay dearing has the list as your almond, allman, michelle payne, emily blair, kelsey baron, markan man, david and our leader, john towers. senator tester, his chief and simon. i appreciate the opportunity to be on the senate floor at this moment for what i hope will be a resounding victory not for senator tester or jerry moran but the veterans of america who served our nation admirably, did what they were asked and encountered things they should not have that have lasted on to.this of which have lasted throughout their lives. we are here to fulfill a commitment and promise and we begin that, we move forward on that today. i yield the floor. >> the senator from montana. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to thank sandra moran for his commas, i didn't hear everything but one of the things you said when i came in from may not be the most important people in this process and you are one 100% correct. we are simply conduit utilized to get this bill put into law. there are way too many people to think on this legislation and i'm going to get to that and i'll forget a bunch of folks an
lindsay dearing has the list as your almond, allman, michelle payne, emily blair, kelsey baron, markan man, david and our leader, john towers. senator tester, his chief and simon. i appreciate the opportunity to be on the senate floor at this moment for what i hope will be a resounding victory not for senator tester or jerry moran but the veterans of america who served our nation admirably, did what they were asked and encountered things they should not have that have lasted on to.this of which...
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at a blair and at the miller nat dancers, any animal badger. best outlet any had been added better than found my family's happening. catherine left her ins, ariana costume. i better go back either leonor number happen to get to that. now the night they, they're identical angle that acid candy. and then, like i said, the la la chill anchors, deep crisis is affected families. there are fuel energy and food shortages. and you can lose your job any time. only rainwater is in abundance of that, and then it will be limited to her. oh died. but what is your family then it, if somebody gave them down to me with this is the been a wanna elephant orphanage, about 80 animals live here. we haven't had that up yet. ok. i didn't kill it. ellen with another a lot telling me that you know that sometimes their parents abandon them, and occasionally poachers leave them behind the elephants need lots of food each consumes up to 76 kilograms of leaves a day as how my name sandra highly recommended to what i'm chairman at dinner tablet, a salmon im palace dog with
at a blair and at the miller nat dancers, any animal badger. best outlet any had been added better than found my family's happening. catherine left her ins, ariana costume. i better go back either leonor number happen to get to that. now the night they, they're identical angle that acid candy. and then, like i said, the la la chill anchors, deep crisis is affected families. there are fuel energy and food shortages. and you can lose your job any time. only rainwater is in abundance of that, and...
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he carried on as prime minister, but would lose the election in 1997 to tony blair. johnson got less support than either theresa may or john major, and votes have been cast that show a greater level of rejection that any tory leader has known or survived. >> he is an extraordinary operator as credit booster -- prime minister. very few have the re-creation gifts and the get out of jail gifts of this particular prime minister. history will predict that he will be toast within a few months, but his vision euler personality, his fighting spirit, and his character might suggest something else might happen. >> the problem is he has 40% of his own mps who think somebody else should be prime minister. think about that. think about how difficult it is to run a government when you are up against that sort of ops goal. something else which has been underreported, we have not or roast on the consequences boris johnson is phasing, but this is becoming meltdown time for the government and the conservative party. anger, bitterness, and others out there. once people feel right- she
he carried on as prime minister, but would lose the election in 1997 to tony blair. johnson got less support than either theresa may or john major, and votes have been cast that show a greater level of rejection that any tory leader has known or survived. >> he is an extraordinary operator as credit booster -- prime minister. very few have the re-creation gifts and the get out of jail gifts of this particular prime minister. history will predict that he will be toast within a few months,...
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and all i could think about was the story of the battle of blair mountain. ♪ beth: a multiracial groupoperators to unionize. the miners were called rednecks because of the red bandanas tied around their necks to indicate they were union. for decades, the label redneck has been thrown at us to degrade us, but it is time we reclaim it. i was thinking we could bring -- i work for showing up for racial justice, and we are a national organization who are bringing hundreds of thousands of white people into the movement for racial and economic justice. we're going and knocking on doors with people who no one knocks on their doors to ask them what they think, what they care about, what their lives are like, what they want for their communities. we're told to blame black folks, immigrants and people of color for our suffering. >> hello. >> hey, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? beth: jerome scott became my mentor because he was playing an advisory role in some of the work i was doing in the south. >> getting a better sense of how people grew up in appalachia and me growing up in the ghetto
and all i could think about was the story of the battle of blair mountain. ♪ beth: a multiracial groupoperators to unionize. the miners were called rednecks because of the red bandanas tied around their necks to indicate they were union. for decades, the label redneck has been thrown at us to degrade us, but it is time we reclaim it. i was thinking we could bring -- i work for showing up for racial justice, and we are a national organization who are bringing hundreds of thousands of white...
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and alabama babbling langley blair and the move are not passing any animals and you best outlet and yet bill, i had it better than from my family's happening. catherine left her. i mean it to the anna costume. i better go back here to play a lot. never happen again. that cloudy night day, the identity language that i for candy and then it'll look, i still am not allowed to chill anchors. deep crisis is affected. families are a fuel energy and food shortages and you can lose your job any time. only rainwater is in abundance and kayla. read that and then if you had feeling deborah. oh, tied up with somebody. gave them down to me with this is the been a wanna elephant orphanage, about 80 animals live here. i had out yet are made that didn't kill it. ellen with another law telling me that you know that sometimes their parents abandon them, and occasionally poachers leave them behind the elephants need lots of food each consumes up to 76 kilograms of leaves a day as how my many so the highlight milligram, terminate, vinegar doubt but a salmon him palace doubt that for the policy backlog of u
and alabama babbling langley blair and the move are not passing any animals and you best outlet and yet bill, i had it better than from my family's happening. catherine left her. i mean it to the anna costume. i better go back here to play a lot. never happen again. that cloudy night day, the identity language that i for candy and then it'll look, i still am not allowed to chill anchors. deep crisis is affected. families are a fuel energy and food shortages and you can lose your job any time....
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few characters who are members of this margaret thatcher club bigney in zhizinskiy bill clinton tony blairrince philip were there and our representatives. for example, anatoly chubais, before he became here, in this line in a supermarket in cyprus, he attended, and the meeting of this club was dmitry trenin, a representative of the moscow cornegi center, and finally, at some point there was grigory yavlinsky. listen to another quote from bigniwo in life. by the way, i already said he was a member of this club. this is said in 2009, this crisis will not end either in august, or in september, or in october, or in november, or in 2010 , or in 2012, or in 2015, this crisis will not end. will never end until we achieve our goals of our goal you are well aware of a one world government. here is what we need, and it will be formed do you like this idea or not? ask us about it yourself, because it will only get worse and worse, worse and worse, for this you need much more than economic paralysis, you need wars, hunger and epidemics around the world 13 years ago, which we see today. we see war. epi
few characters who are members of this margaret thatcher club bigney in zhizinskiy bill clinton tony blairrince philip were there and our representatives. for example, anatoly chubais, before he became here, in this line in a supermarket in cyprus, he attended, and the meeting of this club was dmitry trenin, a representative of the moscow cornegi center, and finally, at some point there was grigory yavlinsky. listen to another quote from bigniwo in life. by the way, i already said he was a...
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ask your almond, michelle payne, emily blair rubric, kelsey, brian, mike, emily, brian, david shermanand our leader jon towers. senator tester, tony mclean, his chief and simon kuhn. hyper should the opportunity to be on the senate floor at this moment. for what i hope will be a resounding victory. not for senator tester, not for gerry moran. n but for the veterans of america who served our nation admirably. did what they were asked to do an encounter things that should not have encountered that have lasted the consequences of which have lasted throughout their lives. we are hill here to fulfill a commitment and a promise. we begin that we move forward on that today. i yield the floor. >> the senator from montana for a quick thank you president. iat want to thank senator moran for his comments but i did not hear everything he had to say but one of the things he said was we may not be the most important people in this process in your one 100% correct. we are simply the conduit that was utilized to get this bill put into law. there are way, way too may be able to think on this legislati
ask your almond, michelle payne, emily blair rubric, kelsey, brian, mike, emily, brian, david shermanand our leader jon towers. senator tester, tony mclean, his chief and simon kuhn. hyper should the opportunity to be on the senate floor at this moment. for what i hope will be a resounding victory. not for senator tester, not for gerry moran. n but for the veterans of america who served our nation admirably. did what they were asked to do an encounter things that should not have encountered...
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clinton tony blair prince philip our representatives were also there.mple, anatoly chubais , before he stood in this line in a supermarket in cyprus, he attended a meeting of this club, was dmitry trenin, a representative of the moscow cornegi center, and finally, at some point he was grigory yavlinsky listen to another quote. sbignivo in life. by the way, i already said he was a member of this club. this is said in 2009, this crisis will not end in august, not in september, not in october, not in november, not in 2010, not in 2012, not from 2015, this crisis will never end until we reach our goals our goal is to make you well aware of the one world government. here is what we need, and it will be formed do you like this idea or not? ask us about it yourself, because it will be further only worse and worse worse and worse, it needs much more than economic paralysis, it needs wars, hunger and epidemics around the world 13 years ago, which we see today. we see war. epidemic and impending famine that is, in other words, we can conclude that this is all tak
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before tony blair wiped out the stories.re starting to see movie here. there was movement with the new york post. first attacking trump and then moving toward him in 2015, 2016. it looks like they're going in the other direction now. and for the record, the new york post, what is it? it is the official paper. it is a paper of record of "morning joe." but go ahead. >> it is here on my desk, joe. >> of course it is. >> it is worth flashing back for a moment to know that rupert murdoch was hostile to president trump back in 2015. it was roger ales who pushed for it and murdoch came around when it looked like he would be the nominee. but it is interesting to see some cracks here. and certainly we've heard from the "wall street journal" board, the push for republicans to look forward, to stop relitigating 2020 and that is what trump is interesting in doing. so that is interesting. we'll have to watch this as it plays out in the months ahead. but i want to give you breaking news. a few moments ago, bill stepian is no longer appear
before tony blair wiped out the stories.re starting to see movie here. there was movement with the new york post. first attacking trump and then moving toward him in 2015, 2016. it looks like they're going in the other direction now. and for the record, the new york post, what is it? it is the official paper. it is a paper of record of "morning joe." but go ahead. >> it is here on my desk, joe. >> of course it is. >> it is worth flashing back for a moment to know...
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here let's go say you was a if the bush timor, blair. mimi lin, shy war for poor shane. you bri special mesh, chair cross. not a mere pesky. so you can use nice show so that if you have to award the premium while store was more than pretty social for a generic were sure plethora dealership ah, with these appeasement policy, entrance's prime minister chamberlain. he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may the 10th 1940 the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood toil tiers and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want a war with germany. churchill. it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war are pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1940. this is miss. if it takes some good, she cities ah, the next night haiti put his hand croft attack berlin. b. sh in riches, and us operation blitz last almost 8 months. many with
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m blair mimi lynn, shy wolf, poor poor shania bruce bustled, miss chair cross, not a mi tescos conyers nice shows so that it's do outdoor water. pretty much door was more than a pretty social surgeon arch. we're sure plethora guilt ah, with his appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940, the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war are pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust him, but he didn't like hitler. ah. august the 13th 1940. the launch is missive, area. take some but you cities the next night 80 british and crump attack the key sh in which is a father whose operation blitz last was 8 months. many visits, if he suffer, catastrophic destruction. churchill, it is ever
m blair mimi lynn, shy wolf, poor poor shania bruce bustled, miss chair cross, not a mi tescos conyers nice shows so that it's do outdoor water. pretty much door was more than a pretty social surgeon arch. we're sure plethora guilt ah, with his appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940, the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil,...