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blair we. blair with your fellow. blair with your life and. blair. blair with. blair. with.blair with your dog. little. richard. and with your dog below. blair. gaga on your knees. on your blouse. and more on your saw. your that. do i seem to be da da da. my. security got wind. i'm your coming out sick, man. you get air when i'm your coming out. then out of me. drop it. i'm me now make up and i bet all come up watching, baby. go bed off. i'm gonna classic baby all with your battle. oh, baby with your dog battle oh, blow. blair with his left with me blair with me on i battle for blair with game your dog fellow oh blue. yeah. just sit in the moment in the sun. on 7th of november 1980, scooter kept on when google player corporal peer sillier so not sounded the initial cease fire at at around 10:00 in the morning this disarm the beauty clock many soldiers you know believe it then they slowly over positions and further away along the front lines the same bugles repeated the cease fire move and then sounded the last post upon removal before the bells spread all the news across the
blair we. blair with your fellow. blair with your life and. blair. blair with. blair. with.blair with your dog. little. richard. and with your dog below. blair. gaga on your knees. on your blouse. and more on your saw. your that. do i seem to be da da da. my. security got wind. i'm your coming out sick, man. you get air when i'm your coming out. then out of me. drop it. i'm me now make up and i bet all come up watching, baby. go bed off. i'm gonna classic baby all with your battle. oh, baby...
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j.: blaire. blaire: here. mrs. j.: kayden. kayd: here. mrs. j.: lake. lake: sorry, mrs. j.e's late again. you ow how he is. [laughter] mrs. j.: thank you, lucas. melanie. melanie: here. mrs. j olive. [birds chirping] [woman speaking korean] [singing in korean] [speaking korean] wow. [piano playing] [choir singing indistinctly] woman: then stop. so calm and so peaceful. that's my husband. now i'm so old. everybody atight asleep, i think in many things. i think of my husband. and i still miss him. 22 years. i have a good life. i have a good life. that's my story. [phone vibrates] [engine revs] [horn honks] [crash] [glass shatters] [car door opens, car dings] [keys jingle] [car door closes] [man panting] woman: marcus, you should go wild west tomorrow. marcus: why? don't you trust me? woman: i don't know, just a gut feeling. marcus: dani, your gut feeling has gotten us into a lot of trouble before. dani: you know, you don't have to do this if you don't want to. marcus: no, no, it's fine. i'll put the card up my sleeve. dani: i'm talkinabout tomorrow. it's not too late. we can
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when tony blair came in, saying we accept _ happened when tony blair came in, saying we accept whatanned, the conservative government. planned, the conservative covernment. . . ., government. and you were around then. a government. and you were around then- a lot — government. and you were around then- a lot of— government. and you were around then. a lot of this _ government. and you were around then. a lot of this was _ government. and you were around then. a lot of this was back - government. and you were aroundj then. a lot of this was back loaded in whatjeremy hunt announced today. one of the reasons he did that is he wants to wait and see what happens over the next two years. there will be more budget statements between now and then and more 0br reports. i want to be clear with you. if we inherit a more difficult situation than we would hope for if elected, as keir starmer has said in his conference speech, there may be things we want to do, good labour things, that take longer than we would like. things, that take longer than we would like-— would like. right. the 50 billion
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blair the guy to ask up. to ask but win election might but how to win an election might have advice. oh he might have some advice. oh he might have some advice. oh he might have some advice which is basically present yourself as being normal nice person. and being a normal nice person. and meanwhile, you you're of meanwhile, you know, you're of the economic forum and the world economic forum and wanting the world. wanting to take over the world. yeah, yeah. you're you're yeah, yeah, yeah. you're you're like, might , i yeah, yeah, yeah. you're you're like, might, i don't yeah, yeah, yeah. you're you're like, might , i don't know, like, if i might, i don't know, i'm american . i don't know i'm an american. i don't know whether he's a raving. i just know the people that he hangs out with today day. stephen are the worst people . what do they the worst people. what do they say? birds of feather flock together. i would i would like together. i would i would like to say that if tony blair wants to say that if tony
blair the guy to ask up. to ask but win election might but how to win an election might have advice. oh he might have some advice. oh he might have some advice. oh he might have some advice which is basically present yourself as being normal nice person. and being a normal nice person. and meanwhile, you you're of meanwhile, you know, you're of the economic forum and the world economic forum and wanting the world. wanting to take over the world. yeah, yeah. you're you're yeah, yeah, yeah....
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trade deal with the is tony blair right? i'll say trade deal with the is tony blair right ?y it was a lot of time and saying no. is an appetite for a closer relationship with europe union or he just keep quiet and or should he just keep quiet and go yeah. not one. also, go away? yeah. not one. also, before have our before 6:00, we will have our big on the migrant crisis. two breaking for you breaking bits of info for you right here on this show. we have the numbers coming today, 450 and so small boats, 55 and nine, not so small boats, 55 zero cases, at least of diphtheria. i'm worried about pubuc diphtheria. i'm worried about public and safety. i'm sure you are as well . we're going to get are as well. we're going to get stuck right into that very, very shortly . we'll be back in shortly. we'll be back in a tick. don't go away . good afternoon. it's 530. i'm tatiana sanchez in the gb newsroom more than 50 conservative mps have signed a letter urging the prime minister to introduce emergency legislation to ease the migrant crisis . they want modern slavery crisis. they want m
trade deal with the is tony blair right? i'll say trade deal with the is tony blair right ?y it was a lot of time and saying no. is an appetite for a closer relationship with europe union or he just keep quiet and or should he just keep quiet and go yeah. not one. also, go away? yeah. not one. also, before have our before 6:00, we will have our big on the migrant crisis. two breaking for you breaking bits of info for you right here on this show. we have the numbers coming today, 450 and so...
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i would i would like to say that if tony blair wants to say that if tony blair wants to sue anyone andegal advice from? does he know qualified in know who's qualified in law? i would sure sue the would make sure you sue the guests the hosts. i has guests and not the hosts. i has no policy in saying thing no policy in saying the thing that's been that well, that's just been said that well, all comedy, i don't know what i'm talking about. obviously this these this is the first time these stories up where. you stories have come up where. you know, in the past you mentioned keir thinking getting keir starmer thinking getting advice there'd be advice how to win there'd be a laugh you're not going to win laugh oh you're not going to win but saying it's but the polls are saying it's looking pretty good right now. but keir starmer is but is that keir starmer is doing the that i think doing or is it the that i think person personally as non person personally as a as non relatively non—political person i think , i think the i think, i think the conservatives have done really bad job. they've bas
i would i would like to say that if tony blair wants to say that if tony blair wants to sue anyone andegal advice from? does he know qualified in know who's qualified in law? i would sure sue the would make sure you sue the guests the hosts. i has guests and not the hosts. i has no policy in saying thing no policy in saying the thing that's been that well, that's just been said that well, all comedy, i don't know what i'm talking about. obviously this these this is the first time these stories...
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periodically, that tony blair talked about it. _ periodically, that tony blair talked about it, andit. the real problem about doing this is that as — real problem about doing this is that as the former tory cabinet minister— that as the former tory cabinet ministerjohn wakeham who made the first report _ ministerjohn wakeham who made the first report on reform of the house of lords, he — first report on reform of the house of lords, he said, what you have got to watch _ of lords, he said, what you have got to watch out — of lords, he said, what you have got to watch out for is unintended consequences. 0ur constitution is something — consequences. 0ur constitution is something that has been developed over 1000 years and although the house _ over1000 years and although the house of— over 1000 years and although the house of lords seems a bit anachronistic, it is a part of that development. we haven't had a revolution, we have had evolution all the _ revolution, we have had evolution all the way— revolution, we have had evolution all the way through. i do think the house _ all the way
periodically, that tony blair talked about it. _ periodically, that tony blair talked about it, andit. the real problem about doing this is that as — real problem about doing this is that as the former tory cabinet minister— that as the former tory cabinet ministerjohn wakeham who made the first report _ ministerjohn wakeham who made the first report on reform of the house of lords, he — first report on reform of the house of lords, he said, what you have got to watch _ of lords, he said,...
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because robbie from the tony blair institute for global change, thank you. thank you very much. ah, rotter's, florida and one of the biggest upsets in world cup history. now, saudi arabia have stunned one of the pre tournament favorites, argentina in their 1st group match that came from a goal down to turn the match around after halftime denting argentina's world cup hopes. all eyes were on uno messy in what is likely his mask shot at a woodcut prophy. he converted on the spot to give argentina the lead. but 3 off st goes in, the 1st half would come back to haunt them. saudi arabia launched the mother of our combats, sony and she, the leveling in the 48th minute. so any fans met with the moon and there was more to come less. i turned this match on its head in a matter of 5 minutes. selim although sorry, making it a barely believable to one margin. tina we have relentless as a push to an equalizer, but saudi arabia survived the onslaught ending argentina's $36.00 game and beaten, ran to seal a historic victory. now to a milestone for one of the european union's oldest institution
because robbie from the tony blair institute for global change, thank you. thank you very much. ah, rotter's, florida and one of the biggest upsets in world cup history. now, saudi arabia have stunned one of the pre tournament favorites, argentina in their 1st group match that came from a goal down to turn the match around after halftime denting argentina's world cup hopes. all eyes were on uno messy in what is likely his mask shot at a woodcut prophy. he converted on the spot to give argentina...
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blair doesn't want that. starmer doesn't want that. starmer doesn't want that trust.ron and whatever other no name tory prime minister has come out. none of them want that. they don't want a demo cratic rival to the commons . yeah, i mean, as i've commons. yeah, i mean, as i've said before , there will be no said before, there will be no cheeks of the same backside. they want to protect their own power. i'll look at it from my point. if you i think most people would actually want. i was actually a form of democracy . i mean, we talked before occupy want democracy, whether we don't want technocrats telling us what to do . so why telling us what to do. so why should we have to peer's telling us what to do or cronies who are elected telling us what to do? well, i want to thank the majority is to use that majority people is to use that chamber effectively and get elected representatives that are possibly not politics actual representatives, but actually understand the constituencies and communities. i'm maybe i'm just being a naive old fool and actually wanting that. but
blair doesn't want that. starmer doesn't want that. starmer doesn't want that trust.ron and whatever other no name tory prime minister has come out. none of them want that. they don't want a demo cratic rival to the commons . yeah, i mean, as i've commons. yeah, i mean, as i've said before , there will be no said before, there will be no cheeks of the same backside. they want to protect their own power. i'll look at it from my point. if you i think most people would actually want. i was...
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blair doesn't want that. starmer doesn't want that. starmer doesn't want that trust.ron and whatever other no name tory prime minister has come out. none of them want that. they don't want a demo cratic rival to the commons . yeah, i mean, as i've commons. yeah, i mean, as i've said before , there will be no said before, there will be no cheeks of the same backside. they want to protect their own power. i'll look at it from my point. if you i think most people would actually want. i was actually a form of democracy . i mean, we talked before occupy want democracy, whether we don't want technocrats telling us what to do . so why telling us what to do. so why should we have to peer's telling us what to do or cronies who are elected telling us what to do? well, i want to thank the majority is to use that majority people is to use that chamber effectively and get elected representatives that are possibly not politics actual representatives, but actually understand the constituencies and communities. i'm maybe i'm just being a naive old fool and actually wanting that. but
blair doesn't want that. starmer doesn't want that. starmer doesn't want that trust.ron and whatever other no name tory prime minister has come out. none of them want that. they don't want a demo cratic rival to the commons . yeah, i mean, as i've commons. yeah, i mean, as i've said before , there will be no said before, there will be no cheeks of the same backside. they want to protect their own power. i'll look at it from my point. if you i think most people would actually want. i was...
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blair died in 2008. he was killed in a training accident in a 238.fghanistan and was killed tragically with his student pilot on april 23rd of 2008. a year to the day almost of when dan started folds of honor. and i could have never known that we would be sitting here with my grown son who was 2 years old when blair died and 44,000 scholarships later, we're one of those families that it literally has changed our life. it has changed our future, changed our children's pooch. pleasure -- future. and i know blair would be so honored through this whole process and just knowing that dan was there ahead of us. and my dad, two weeks after blair died, he said, rachel, there's this guy in oklahoma who started a foundation for you and the kids. and i was, of course, dumb founded that this was my life. but here i sit, you know, 15 years later. it's true wily a christmas miracle, truly. will: really quick, so, davis, you were 2 years old when your dad died. how old are you now and where's this scholarship going? >> i'm 17, i go to fellowship christian school in
blair died in 2008. he was killed in a training accident in a 238.fghanistan and was killed tragically with his student pilot on april 23rd of 2008. a year to the day almost of when dan started folds of honor. and i could have never known that we would be sitting here with my grown son who was 2 years old when blair died and 44,000 scholarships later, we're one of those families that it literally has changed our life. it has changed our future, changed our children's pooch. pleasure -- future....
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it goes back to the nineties when tony blair the mid nineties when tony blair famously to john major to john major across the dispatch box, wink, wink, wink . now, of course, when wink, wink. now, of course, when john was dealing with john major, he was dealing with the rebels, had the maastricht rebels, he had a majority about 20 of the majority of about 20 of the dwindled as as the parliament went on. rishi sunak's not in the same position, you know he's got working majority of about got a working majority of about 70 it's not the same but 70 odd. it's not the same but the malaise around the conservative party that is redolent of what we saw in the mid nineties and certainly labour think we might end up with a similar results. in 1997. but the sort of class war really that labour's sort of going down with these private schools exemption, this is the vat exemption. well a lot of people again think private schools shouldn't have this, this vat exemption and this, you know, dnven exemption and this, you know, driven by one newspaper at the moment, the focus on that. it is interesting
it goes back to the nineties when tony blair the mid nineties when tony blair famously to john major to john major across the dispatch box, wink, wink, wink . now, of course, when wink, wink. now, of course, when john was dealing with john major, he was dealing with the rebels, had the maastricht rebels, he had a majority about 20 of the majority of about 20 of the dwindled as as the parliament went on. rishi sunak's not in the same position, you know he's got working majority of about got a...
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you are 18 at the time of tony blair in the iraq war. are 18 at the time of tony blair in the iraq war was happening around - the iraq war. yes, that was happening around the - the iraq war. yes, that was happening around the time j the iraq war. yes, that was l happening around the time i the iraq war. yes, that was - happening around the time i was doing my a levels and that also make a campaign called mixed trade fair. listeners were my age or older remember that fair trade, listeners were my age or older rememberthat fairtrade, coffee listeners were my age or older remember that fair trade, coffee and bananas did not use to be available in supermarkets. if you wanted to buy those products that were produced paying people a decent wage and avoiding child slavery, and you had to usually go to a church hall for two hours to get your chocolate bars. �* , ., . for two hours to get your chocolate bars. �* ,, ., ,, for two hours to get your chocolate bars. ., ., bars. and you wanted your shop to rovide bars. and you wanted your shop to provide those? _ bars. and you wanted your shop to pr
you are 18 at the time of tony blair in the iraq war. are 18 at the time of tony blair in the iraq war was happening around - the iraq war. yes, that was happening around the - the iraq war. yes, that was happening around the time j the iraq war. yes, that was l happening around the time i the iraq war. yes, that was - happening around the time i was doing my a levels and that also make a campaign called mixed trade fair. listeners were my age or older remember that fair trade, listeners were...
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they like to have bill clinton and tony blair speak at his conference earlier this year. tony blair was prime minister of the united kingdom and should be in jail for war crimes for his actions in the iraq war. earlier he was actually the second largest donator to biden's presidential campaign. if you have a look at the ftx website you can see ukraine has been sending millions to ftx and the american and establishment who then send billions of dollars to ukraine. there is weird stuff going on here. it's all very, very bizarre. do not trust centralized entities. you must always take self-custody. and actually putting it on a non-us codial wallet where only you hold the key. dane. dan: your faith in crypto isn't shaken, it's just the exchanges, correct? >> yes, it's clear ftx was in bed are the world forum and promoting ideas have much against what we stand for in the crip coach community and bitcoin, decentralization and anti-establishment. dan: i have been warning you about the fbi's potential use of the spyware pegasus. an fbi whistleblower weighs in next. from the forme
they like to have bill clinton and tony blair speak at his conference earlier this year. tony blair was prime minister of the united kingdom and should be in jail for war crimes for his actions in the iraq war. earlier he was actually the second largest donator to biden's presidential campaign. if you have a look at the ftx website you can see ukraine has been sending millions to ftx and the american and establishment who then send billions of dollars to ukraine. there is weird stuff going on...
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i spoke with casper adobe, the iran program, lead at the tony blair institute, and asked him to tell us more about the poll show well pulling in authoritarian contacts like the islam republic is extremely difficult and traditional appalling methodologies do not work. people will not answer at freely if they are conducted over the phone or if this is face to face for fear of suffering consequences including imprisonment, an ext execution. but the polls conducted by the group for analyzing and measuring, asked use in iran, gammon at who we parted up with an conduct polls using encrypted services, enabling iranians to freely answer and questions that are sensitive without fear of facing consequences there by that, by the regime the in terms of the sample size, there were 2 poles conducted by gammon. the 1st in 2020 and this was just under 40000 participants. and the 2nd in february at 2022. and that's just under $17000.00 participants. ah. all right, to one of the biggest upsets and world cup history. now, saudi arabia have stunned the pre tournament favorites, argentina in their 1st gr
i spoke with casper adobe, the iran program, lead at the tony blair institute, and asked him to tell us more about the poll show well pulling in authoritarian contacts like the islam republic is extremely difficult and traditional appalling methodologies do not work. people will not answer at freely if they are conducted over the phone or if this is face to face for fear of suffering consequences including imprisonment, an ext execution. but the polls conducted by the group for analyzing and...
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september, despite intensifying crackdown protests show no sign of abating or new study by the tony blair institute for global change shows strong and consistent support for regime change in iran. and joining me now to talk about this is cassandra, our, our, be the iran program, lead at the tony blair institute. welcome to d. w. can you tell us more about this poll? how was it conducted? sure, so the new study, the polls and on the study was conducted at by the group for analyzing and measuring attitudes in iran, gammon. and they use encrypted services in the appalling methodology that enables iranians inside, around to answer freely without fear of consequence for their lives. now the polls are conducted in and 2020 and again in early 2022. and they, as you said, overwhelmingly show our support for regime change. and this really underscores that what we're seeing on the streets of iran is not a flash in the pan moment. it's not a random occurrence, it's been clear for years that the radian people won't regime change, but unfortunately, the west was completely blindsided to this by exclus
september, despite intensifying crackdown protests show no sign of abating or new study by the tony blair institute for global change shows strong and consistent support for regime change in iran. and joining me now to talk about this is cassandra, our, our, be the iran program, lead at the tony blair institute. welcome to d. w. can you tell us more about this poll? how was it conducted? sure, so the new study, the polls and on the study was conducted at by the group for analyzing and measuring...
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i think one of the first things tony blair— i think one of the first things tony blair did _ i thinky. you _ a lot of debate around dampening of social mobility. you get _ a lot of debate around dampening of social mobility. you get to _ a lot of debate around dampening of social mobility. you get to the - social mobility. you get to the point — social mobility. you get to the point out _ social mobility. you get to the point out when, _ social mobility. you get to the point out when, because - social mobility. you get to the point out when, because we i social mobility. you get to the i point out when, because we want social mobility. you get to the - point out when, because we want to increase _ point out when, because we want to increase the — point out when, because we want to increase the standards _ point out when, because we want to increase the standards in _ point out when, because we want to increase the standards in the - point out when, because we want to increase the standards in the state i increase the standards in the state education — increase the standards in the st
i think one of the first things tony blair— i think one of the first things tony blair did _ i thinky. you _ a lot of debate around dampening of social mobility. you get _ a lot of debate around dampening of social mobility. you get to _ a lot of debate around dampening of social mobility. you get to the - social mobility. you get to the point — social mobility. you get to the point out _ social mobility. you get to the point out when, _ social mobility. you get to the point out when,...
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invasion of iraq in july, 2003, a british prime minister, tony blair told a joint session of the u.s. congress that it is a myth that quote our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture and quote. blair added, quote ours are not western values, they are the universal value of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same. freedom not tyranny. democracy not dictatorship. and quote. well, churchill himself, a historian of distinction and a keen student of history knew better. he knew that not everyone everywhere shares our attachment to freedom or even our definition of freedom. some people prefer piety. or they prefer social solidarity, or they prefer order. there are lots of competing values. freedom is but one. churchill knew our attachment to freedom and the institutions indispensable for making it flourish is the product of a complex and protracted centuries along a culture ration, primarily in the west. especially among those churchill hemmed in his perk. the english speaking people. he seemed to say baghda
invasion of iraq in july, 2003, a british prime minister, tony blair told a joint session of the u.s. congress that it is a myth that quote our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture and quote. blair added, quote ours are not western values, they are the universal value of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same. freedom not tyranny. democracy not dictatorship. and quote. well, churchill himself, a historian of...
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and i saw that with blair . i he's grown. and i saw that with blair. the bambi, i knew him and the bumbling thing was the way you kind of the way he moved, the way you held himself and all of a sudden out the blue within about two months, he physically grew. he realised he could be prime minister, get in to see that with starmer now there's still a way to go. but he's acting like a man who could be prime minister and the people will notice that. and so he's much more dangerous to the tory party than he was in the summer. before the summer. you don't find him. he's clearly a bright quy- find him. he's clearly a bright guy. but do you not find him pompous and a bit woke, a bit p.c. very virtue signalling . i p.c. very virtue signalling. i found it very london . and if he found it very london. and if he doesn't spend a majority of his time outside london , he won't time outside london, he won't win. so if he's listening in my advice to him, sir keir, is get yourself out of london, get around the country, not just quit visits, but lots of time listening an
and i saw that with blair . i he's grown. and i saw that with blair. the bambi, i knew him and the bumbling thing was the way you kind of the way he moved, the way you held himself and all of a sudden out the blue within about two months, he physically grew. he realised he could be prime minister, get in to see that with starmer now there's still a way to go. but he's acting like a man who could be prime minister and the people will notice that. and so he's much more dangerous to the tory party...
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starmer is no blair.ing politics and way way to the left of centre he may not be corbyn, even though he was campaigning corbyn to be prime minister only years ago, but no, he's no centrist , minister only years ago, but no, he's no centrist, he's no moderate labour politician . he's moderate labour politician. he's still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally someone who would bring about a pretty hardcore labour government but would do an enormous amount of damage to the economy of this country and to our future prospects. well, why are labour ahead, though ? why are the ahead, though? why are the tories being outmanoeuvre it on brexit and immigration ? by keir brexit and immigration? by keir starmer i don't know. as being outmanoeuvred on on immigration again are some enormous challenges to be mounted there as a government, as a conservative government , we conservative government, we passed the national policy on borders act, which giv
starmer is no blair.ing politics and way way to the left of centre he may not be corbyn, even though he was campaigning corbyn to be prime minister only years ago, but no, he's no centrist , minister only years ago, but no, he's no centrist, he's no moderate labour politician . he's moderate labour politician. he's still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally someone who would bring about a pretty hardcore labour government but...
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starmer is no blair.ing politics and way way to the left of centre he may not be corbyn, even though he was campaigning corbyn to be prime minister only years ago, but no, he's no centrist , minister only years ago, but no, he's no centrist, he's no moderate labour politician . he's moderate labour politician. he's still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally someone who would bring about a pretty hardcore labour government but would do an enormous amount of damage to the economy of this country and to our future prospects. well, why are labour ahead, though ? why are the ahead, though? why are the tories being outmanoeuvre it on brexit and immigration ? by keir brexit and immigration? by keir starmer i don't know. as being outmanoeuvred on on immigration again are some enormous challenges to be mounted there as a government, as a conservative government , we conservative government, we passed the national policy on borders act, which giv
starmer is no blair.ing politics and way way to the left of centre he may not be corbyn, even though he was campaigning corbyn to be prime minister only years ago, but no, he's no centrist , minister only years ago, but no, he's no centrist, he's no moderate labour politician . he's moderate labour politician. he's still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally a socially still fundamentally someone who would bring about a pretty hardcore labour government but...
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and i saw that with blair . i he's grown. and i saw that with blair. the bambi, i knew him and the bumbling thing was the way you kind of the way he moved, the way you held himself and all of a sudden out the blue within about two months, he physically grew. he realised he could be prime minister, get in to see that with starmer now there's still a way to go. but he's acting like a man who could be prime minister and the people will notice that. and so he's much more dangerous to the tory party than he was in the summer. before the summer. you don't find him. he's clearly a bright quy- find him. he's clearly a bright guy. but do you not find him pompous and a bit woke, a bit p.c. very virtue signalling . i p.c. very virtue signalling. i found it very london . and if he found it very london. and if he doesn't spend a majority of his time outside london , he won't time outside london, he won't win. so if he's listening in my advice to him, sir keir, is get yourself out of london, get around the country, not just quit visits, but lots of time listening an
and i saw that with blair . i he's grown. and i saw that with blair. the bambi, i knew him and the bumbling thing was the way you kind of the way he moved, the way you held himself and all of a sudden out the blue within about two months, he physically grew. he realised he could be prime minister, get in to see that with starmer now there's still a way to go. but he's acting like a man who could be prime minister and the people will notice that. and so he's much more dangerous to the tory party...
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and that's why blair wanted to push to put 50% of people into universities .hat mean, i do think that that that one of the problems is discipline. and the other problem is , is, is that what you problem is, is, is that what you talked about growth. i mean, actually if you look at labour's talking about growth and the tories haven't grown and if you look at what labour the way they want to grow , it's the green want to grow, it's the green economy. so actually they're doing two good things. one is they're saying we need to grow because we want decent public service means that for a moment , if i may do, feel free. come in and wave your hand at me. if i'm not giving up properly. but i'm not giving up properly. but i want to stick with the notion of party discipline because peter bottomley way back at beginning of the programme, mentioned it and so too did sean werth and a problem with , this werth and a problem with, this assertion from sir keir that we are pro—business and we recognise only growth can pay for public services and i mean in effect hurrah capitali
and that's why blair wanted to push to put 50% of people into universities .hat mean, i do think that that that one of the problems is discipline. and the other problem is , is, is that what you problem is, is, is that what you talked about growth. i mean, actually if you look at labour's talking about growth and the tories haven't grown and if you look at what labour the way they want to grow , it's the green want to grow, it's the green economy. so actually they're doing two good things. one...
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now a new study by the tony blair institute for global chain shows strong and consistent support for regime change in iran to hear more about its findings. i spoke to cassandra robbie earlier, he's the iran program lead at the institute. sure. so the new study, the polls and on the study was conducted at by the group for analyzing and measuring attitudes in iran, jam on. and they use encrypted services in their pauling methodology that enables iranians inside iran to answer freely without fear of consequence for their lives. now, the polls were conducted in and 2020, and again in early 2022. and they, as you said, overwhelmingly show our support for regime change air. and this really underscores that what we're seeing on the streets of iran is not a flash in the pan moment. it's not a random occurrence. it's being clear for years that the radium people won't regime change, but unfortunately the west was completely blindsided to this by exclusively focusing on the 2015 nuclear agreement. if i could just ask, i believe the findings of the polls suggest that fully 70 percent of iranian
now a new study by the tony blair institute for global chain shows strong and consistent support for regime change in iran to hear more about its findings. i spoke to cassandra robbie earlier, he's the iran program lead at the institute. sure. so the new study, the polls and on the study was conducted at by the group for analyzing and measuring attitudes in iran, jam on. and they use encrypted services in their pauling methodology that enables iranians inside iran to answer freely without fear...
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tony these i know tony blair tony blair get kind of blair and bill get get kind of fees. you know, theyknow, they were in a lot longer. and in power for a lot longer. and i bet not doing original bet he's not even doing original material. nicking lot material. right. nicking a lot of probably. all right. of ricci's probably. all right. so let's do friday's times and a mysterious rise in cardiac arrest . the pandemic started. arrest. the pandemic started. what could that be, leo? yeah mysterious paramedics are investigating a mysterious and marked rise in fatal cardiac arrest among scots since the start the coronavirus pandemic. so apparently the poorest households, 10% of them, are surviving a cardiac arrest. but people who had a more expensive people who had a more expensive people from the from more affluent households are only 8% of them. now the ones in the affluent ones, the ones who indoor plumbing , all the credit indoor plumbing, all the credit card relative, they've got cutlery shoes. that's right. that's but this is obviously nothing to do with the vaccine. why why would you t
tony these i know tony blair tony blair get kind of blair and bill get get kind of fees. you know, theyknow, they were in a lot longer. and in power for a lot longer. and i bet not doing original bet he's not even doing original material. nicking lot material. right. nicking a lot of probably. all right. of ricci's probably. all right. so let's do friday's times and a mysterious rise in cardiac arrest . the pandemic started. arrest. the pandemic started. what could that be, leo? yeah mysterious...
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tony these i know tony blair tony blair get kind of blair and bill get get kind of fees. you know, theyknow, they were in a lot longer. and in power for a lot longer. and i bet not doing original bet he's not even doing original material. nicking lot material. right. nicking a lot of probably. all right. of ricci's probably. all right. so let's do friday's times and a mysterious rise in cardiac arrest . the pandemic started. arrest. the pandemic started. what could that be, leo? yeah mysterious paramedics are investigating a mysterious and marked rise in fatal cardiac arrest among scots since the start the coronavirus pandemic. so apparently the poorest households, 10% of them, are surviving a cardiac arrest. but people who had a more expensive people who had a more expensive people from the from more affluent households are only 8% of them. now the ones in the affluent ones, the ones who indoor plumbing , all the credit indoor plumbing, all the credit card relative, they've got cutlery shoes. that's right. that's but this is obviously nothing to do with the vaccine. why why would you t
tony these i know tony blair tony blair get kind of blair and bill get get kind of fees. you know, theyknow, they were in a lot longer. and in power for a lot longer. and i bet not doing original bet he's not even doing original material. nicking lot material. right. nicking a lot of probably. all right. of ricci's probably. all right. so let's do friday's times and a mysterious rise in cardiac arrest . the pandemic started. arrest. the pandemic started. what could that be, leo? yeah mysterious...
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and then you've got this sort of dichotomy because the years and it started with the blair government, more people want to get more, more people into university . so if we're into university. so if we're looking at getting, you know, 40 or 50% of people into university and then we're looking at the jobs, which should say we'd say traditionally blue collar or that wouldn't be you wouldn't be really earning huge amounts of money, example. you've also money, for example. you've also to make sure that you're going to make sure that you're going to to the people in to be able to get the people in the workforce to do. the workforce to be able to do. and we know for a fact that we had many opportunities were trying british trying to get a british workforce back into work , maybe workforce back into work, maybe in agriculture and whatever they couldn't do, and it hasn't. so it was also one of the reasons i think there's another thing that i'm uneasy and the i'm always uneasy and it's the factif i'm always uneasy and it's the fact if you're looking at skilled professionals, we know that are co
and then you've got this sort of dichotomy because the years and it started with the blair government, more people want to get more, more people into university . so if we're into university. so if we're looking at getting, you know, 40 or 50% of people into university and then we're looking at the jobs, which should say we'd say traditionally blue collar or that wouldn't be you wouldn't be really earning huge amounts of money, example. you've also money, for example. you've also to make sure...
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and what tony blair did to this, this could even be it was good at the beginning.or us. i think he was the worst prime we've had in living memory. a lot of people would look, work. look, it destroys a lot of work. unfortunately, doesn't have . unfortunately, it doesn't have. and he that sort of and he had that sort of a degree, that sort charm and degree, that sort of charm and charm. charm a lot . the charm. charm was a lot. the devil with charm is a lie. and he took us to war on a lighter. forget that. i mean, i know this civil servants still went on strike. tony i don't strike. i'll tony blair. i don't know you remember that. well, know if you remember that. well, i wish they would go strike i wish they would go on strike so rid of all of them. so we get rid of all of them. a lot of them not doing anything so we get rid of all of them. a lotall. them not doing anything so we get rid of all of them. a lotall. they'ret doing anything so we get rid of all of them. a lotall. they're talking anything so we get rid of all of them. a lotall. they're talking about ng at
and what tony blair did to this, this could even be it was good at the beginning.or us. i think he was the worst prime we've had in living memory. a lot of people would look, work. look, it destroys a lot of work. unfortunately, doesn't have . unfortunately, it doesn't have. and he that sort of and he had that sort of a degree, that sort charm and degree, that sort of charm and charm. charm a lot . the charm. charm was a lot. the devil with charm is a lie. and he took us to war on a lighter....
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system. well as tony blair's system.amounts of legal immigration coupled with massive amounts of illegal immigration means one thing and one thing only. britain will irreversibly and with it , british culture, and with it, british culture, british values , british norms. british values, british norms. mark my words backbench tory mp are already by this tax low growth and now they're also coming to terms with the fact that it appears the government has no intention of reducing migration either. i spoke barry nonh migration either. i spoke barry north mp james daley about this to say i would completely caution against that and. that's not a sensible, pragmatic approach. we've got people, patrick, at the moment who are not working in this country or on benefit who should be out there there for people there there are jobs for people to you . we be curing to have you. we should be curing the know , ills of our the you know, ills of our economy in terms of skilling people in you know, in people investing in you know, in our yo
system. well as tony blair's system.amounts of legal immigration coupled with massive amounts of illegal immigration means one thing and one thing only. britain will irreversibly and with it , british culture, and with it, british culture, british values , british norms. british values, british norms. mark my words backbench tory mp are already by this tax low growth and now they're also coming to terms with the fact that it appears the government has no intention of reducing migration either....
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system. well as tony blair's system.amounts of legal immigration coupled with massive amounts of illegal immigration means one thing and one thing only. britain will irreversibly and with it , british culture, and with it, british culture, british values , british norms. british values, british norms. mark my words backbench tory mp are already by this tax low growth and now they're also coming to terms with the fact that it appears the government has no intention of reducing migration either. i spoke barry nonh migration either. i spoke barry north mp james daley about this to say i would completely caution against that and. that's not a sensible, pragmatic approach. we've got people, patrick, at the moment who are not working in this country or on benefit who should be out there there for people there there are jobs for people to you . we be curing to have you. we should be curing the know , ills of our the you know, ills of our economy in terms of skilling people in you know, in people investing in you know, in our yo
system. well as tony blair's system.amounts of legal immigration coupled with massive amounts of illegal immigration means one thing and one thing only. britain will irreversibly and with it , british culture, and with it, british culture, british values , british norms. british values, british norms. mark my words backbench tory mp are already by this tax low growth and now they're also coming to terms with the fact that it appears the government has no intention of reducing migration either....
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isn't that what tony blair said ? isn't that what tony blair said? gordon brown promised? and in the end, this absolutely no substance is just his plan. and there is a real solution to this. if we could get the 3 million people who choose not to work in this country to actually work, that's the really fundamental problem we've got . i fundamental problem we've got. i just made both. it may be despair in one may because he's such a charlatan, but it made me despair even more, even more than that. australia result because he's going to be the next prime minister. unless i'm political earthquake happens and kelvin that's what i felt today actually what he's trying to do is make this an easy election campaign for him. oh look, two years ago, i was talking tough on immigration , but we know he on immigration, but we know he doesn't mean it. we know it's not where he's that philosophically, but it's a clever ruse which the media because they were in the tank for keir starmer will buy into . for keir starmer will buy into. yes. and he's right the uk doesn't
isn't that what tony blair said ? isn't that what tony blair said? gordon brown promised? and in the end, this absolutely no substance is just his plan. and there is a real solution to this. if we could get the 3 million people who choose not to work in this country to actually work, that's the really fundamental problem we've got . i fundamental problem we've got. i just made both. it may be despair in one may because he's such a charlatan, but it made me despair even more, even more than...
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michael lewis, tony blair, bill clinton. everybody felt this was the new asset class.future of finance. we can't miss out on it. it was an anointing of a new king in sam bankman-fried. >> martha: they keep making the comparison to other regulatory financial transactions. these things happen, right? do you agree? >> no, they don't happen. we don't have that many bankruptcies of 50 plus billion. >> yes, you do. enron was $60 billion. >> not many. 40 years in the business, we've only had a few. we've only had two north of $50 billion. enron and madoff. lehman wasn't even $50 billion. this doesn't happen. this will be -- you went there. this will be a contagious effect. you add up this little group of assets, all of a sudden it feels damn deep. so my view is, this is another one of those those, i think to susan's point, north of $50 billion. >> martha: i would imagine he's considered a flee risk. >> and you're going to hit the celebrity stuff soon, because that's real. >> martha: already seen kim kardashian pay a million dollars for a similar situation. thank you. breaking
michael lewis, tony blair, bill clinton. everybody felt this was the new asset class.future of finance. we can't miss out on it. it was an anointing of a new king in sam bankman-fried. >> martha: they keep making the comparison to other regulatory financial transactions. these things happen, right? do you agree? >> no, they don't happen. we don't have that many bankruptcies of 50 plus billion. >> yes, you do. enron was $60 billion. >> not many. 40 years in the business,...
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sam bit didn't get a little more me and get i go so see that i get blair have led me mac os high. lou louis louis bow. those. oh good. she stole her school here. no, no, no, no. no come us. put himself queen of why don't you come in for a bit more than you? you'd be about nobody about it or somebody's thought, ah, a dilemma. no amy, bye. a labyrinth of 100. i learned that a studio a foot comp in a very practical compello backbone competitive ivan garcia, gonna know that be that area and the yellow so the oh yeah. oh no, no, no. when i say one day i might be covering politics. i mean, i just, i might be a robot crossing from serbia hungry to what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. if we believe everyone has a story worth hearing, indonesia, your investment destination, the world's 10 largest economy is busy transforming, ready to beat your business. partner with a robust talent pool, politically and economically stable and strong policies being the powerhouse indonesia i
sam bit didn't get a little more me and get i go so see that i get blair have led me mac os high. lou louis louis bow. those. oh good. she stole her school here. no, no, no, no. no come us. put himself queen of why don't you come in for a bit more than you? you'd be about nobody about it or somebody's thought, ah, a dilemma. no amy, bye. a labyrinth of 100. i learned that a studio a foot comp in a very practical compello backbone competitive ivan garcia, gonna know that be that area and the...
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i also see that i get blair how lead within that got a lucy lows, both those gone good g like those her her school here. no need no no no gum us premium. so come in the for i don't just deposit it. come in for a bit, the organ india, but nobody about it or somebody straw ah, a sec. i mean the miami, valid and in value under the account, the libretto on that one on file. i will need that a studio comp about a foot comp in a very practical compello bad apple competitive i event a go see a gun at that b diarrhea and the yellow so the yeah. oh no, no, no. oh, i change it. the brazilian dictatorship with the democratically run football team. the corinthians changed the course of the center was a revolutionary football, known to locals, as the doctor. football rebels concludes with the celebration of life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians democracy movement on algiers. here, ah ah, ah, ah ah, [000:00:00;00] with undercover reporting, especially in exclusive stories, explosive results, al jazeera investigations generation football hosts all the french captain, her theresa bra, unit th
i also see that i get blair how lead within that got a lucy lows, both those gone good g like those her her school here. no need no no no gum us premium. so come in the for i don't just deposit it. come in for a bit, the organ india, but nobody about it or somebody straw ah, a sec. i mean the miami, valid and in value under the account, the libretto on that one on file. i will need that a studio comp about a foot comp in a very practical compello bad apple competitive i event a go see a gun at...
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realising blair?ealising that sowed the seeds whilst that he sowed the seeds whilst in office and we are seeing the trees grow from those particular ideologies , which all seemed the ideologies, which all seemed the idea of political correctness in and of itself when he started was, it's about language was, okay, it's about language reflecting. sure it was okay. i'm not sure reality had changed. and so if, if you've got a chair, if a of a meeting is not a man, maybe you just call them the chair rather than the chair. man it's about language evolving to just reflect our reality. i don't think anything be think was anything to be frightened at stage, but frightened of at that stage, but i certainly morphed i think it certainly morphed into a bit more into something a bit more pernicious now because of the silencing that silencing aspect that comes along don't know. along with it. i don't know. i would say you you to have would say you you have to have some sensitivity, but it's like a dial, right? you c
realising blair?ealising that sowed the seeds whilst that he sowed the seeds whilst in office and we are seeing the trees grow from those particular ideologies , which all seemed the ideologies, which all seemed the idea of political correctness in and of itself when he started was, it's about language was, okay, it's about language reflecting. sure it was okay. i'm not sure reality had changed. and so if, if you've got a chair, if a of a meeting is not a man, maybe you just call them the chair...
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the trouble is, the blair government you've just mentioned now gave exactly that right .the exactly that right. only the people of scotland were invited to vote devolution. and what were promised they were promised parliament. now in or scots a pardon is the assembly of a free people . it is the sovereign people. it is the sovereign assembly of a free people. so the very in which labour brought new labour, what want brought about devolution effectively can see nationhood and political identity to scotland . so in one identity to scotland. so in one sense sturgeon right to say that's actually an name because it's vitally to the point you only use the word parliament if it was the parliament of a sovereign that's what the word means that's what the word means in english scots. i mean it's the key, it's the key to the whole separation and into dominions of the british empire and the moment at which canada becomes fundament utterly self—governing. and you can conceive of a canadian nation is when you get a parliament. i mean the full independence from the crown, full control
the trouble is, the blair government you've just mentioned now gave exactly that right .the exactly that right. only the people of scotland were invited to vote devolution. and what were promised they were promised parliament. now in or scots a pardon is the assembly of a free people . it is the sovereign people. it is the sovereign assembly of a free people. so the very in which labour brought new labour, what want brought about devolution effectively can see nationhood and political identity...
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the trouble is, the blair government you've just mentioned now gave exactly that right .the exactly that right. only the people of scotland were invited to vote devolution. and what were promised they were promised parliament. now in or scots a pardon is the assembly of a free people . it is the sovereign people. it is the sovereign assembly of a free people. so the very in which labour brought new labour, what want brought about devolution effectively can see nationhood and political identity to scotland . so in one identity to scotland. so in one sense sturgeon right to say that's actually an name because it's vitally to the point you only use the word parliament if it was the parliament of a sovereign that's what the word means that's what the word means in english scots. i mean it's the key, it's the key to the whole separation and into dominions of the british empire and the moment at which canada becomes fundament utterly self—governing. and you can conceive of a canadian nation is when you get a parliament. i mean the full independence from the crown, full control
the trouble is, the blair government you've just mentioned now gave exactly that right .the exactly that right. only the people of scotland were invited to vote devolution. and what were promised they were promised parliament. now in or scots a pardon is the assembly of a free people . it is the sovereign people. it is the sovereign assembly of a free people. so the very in which labour brought new labour, what want brought about devolution effectively can see nationhood and political identity...
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one thing they need lean tvegive me ammed the lec blair who basket ed 14 half fothe game. p of teaching moments to come for coach richie and his new house. spartans by 28. 63-35. >>> and wocup. lionel messi for argentina looked upset. oh, a whole lot of saudi arabia. and saudi scored twice in the second half to come back to win 2-1. saudi arabia is the second lowest seed in the tournament, a shocker. >>> college hoops, 90 seconds left. knocked down his fifth three of the game. he led them with 15 points as they won it. they're now 6-0. >>> and last night, what a night for the 49ers tight end. the crowd with not one, but two touchdowns. and kittle also got a little win before the game. one of his favorites. >> howdie, hola. i met him back in 2008 in wrestle mania, new orleans. i used the lebration. he was at the game tonight, which was awesome. so a big shout out to him. and he's a super star, so it's kind of fun to be friends with him. >> here is one of them giving them the three touchdown lead. but at the celebration, he would hit the guy in the zone. he went over to apol
one thing they need lean tvegive me ammed the lec blair who basket ed 14 half fothe game. p of teaching moments to come for coach richie and his new house. spartans by 28. 63-35. >>> and wocup. lionel messi for argentina looked upset. oh, a whole lot of saudi arabia. and saudi scored twice in the second half to come back to win 2-1. saudi arabia is the second lowest seed in the tournament, a shocker. >>> college hoops, 90 seconds left. knocked down his fifth three of the game....
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in a state, this is hope blair issue is really a serious, serious issue and you have to look young. something's always just the red. but it's not just re a hatred. and a flag was always present like it was just after. when those people were shot, we got a a phones of confederate batteries, and members of the k, k k. i say that they are christians and just it is my hope in mind is that god will push them to put tre. christine, how do you change the heart of a man? you? well, the law may not change most of men in a dutch chamber habits of men. when you're begun returned by habit to men who it is only added, who did jane. for the phone off will be june. my mother, she awful welfare rights for women. they holstered down with hoses. she still held the bite marks owner laid from the doll. and she also went to jail and i was blight . to notice my mamma, why? why not? i mean, she's the sweetest person. oh no. why would somebody do that to her? it was appalling when the news came on about the shooting. mamma say that they don't make no. if i stood up and went to jail and get beat for human r
in a state, this is hope blair issue is really a serious, serious issue and you have to look young. something's always just the red. but it's not just re a hatred. and a flag was always present like it was just after. when those people were shot, we got a a phones of confederate batteries, and members of the k, k k. i say that they are christians and just it is my hope in mind is that god will push them to put tre. christine, how do you change the heart of a man? you? well, the law may not...
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i'll go so see that i get blair how loudly did me mac os high. lou louis louis bow. those. oh okay. she stole her. oh whoa. whoa. no, no. no gammas. program. so, queen the for, i don't just come in for a better than you, you'd be about w pallet to somebody's thought, ah, oh, well, they did. i mean, out of my know amy, bye and invariably, under the account that i love, i don't want a lot of one country linda. a patio, a foot comparable, practical umbrella, a event engel see a gun, another be diarrhea and the yellow. so the fact that i don't know who i to ship the brazilian dictatorship with the democratically run football team. the corinthians changed the course of their nation with the center was a revolutionary football, known to locals, as the doctor football rebels concludes with the celebration of the life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians, democracy movement on al jazeera. the 3rd of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger, disease and displacement. you heard stories about children who are drinking from the same water with a dead cattle
i'll go so see that i get blair how loudly did me mac os high. lou louis louis bow. those. oh okay. she stole her. oh whoa. whoa. no, no. no gammas. program. so, queen the for, i don't just come in for a better than you, you'd be about w pallet to somebody's thought, ah, oh, well, they did. i mean, out of my know amy, bye and invariably, under the account that i love, i don't want a lot of one country linda. a patio, a foot comparable, practical umbrella, a event engel see a gun, another be...
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bush and former british prime minister tony blair tweeting inappropriate comments.eo elon musk said last night any account engaging in parody must say so in its name or it will be permanently suspended. >>> up next, heroes in action. body cam video captures police officers saving the life of a baby girl. a pfizer vaccine! so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevnar 20® because there's a chance pneumococcal pneumonia could put me in the hospital. if you're 19 or older, with certain chronic conditions like copd, asthma, diabetes, or heart disease or are 65 or older, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20® is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. in just one dose. don't get prevnar 20® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, fatigu
bush and former british prime minister tony blair tweeting inappropriate comments.eo elon musk said last night any account engaging in parody must say so in its name or it will be permanently suspended. >>> up next, heroes in action. body cam video captures police officers saving the life of a baby girl. a pfizer vaccine! so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevnar 20® because there's a chance pneumococcal pneumonia could put me in the hospital....
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and then suddenly he was on the stage with bill clinton, tony blair g l bunch, and suddenly one of the world's greatest philanthropists we were told. and it all just happened say suddenly i couldn't help but feel a bit uncomfortable at the time. now that's not to say that i knew that there was anything wrong with what he was doing. but when you build up a huge trading platform that quickly so that it's suddenly worth tens of billions, sometimes i guess it takes shortcuts in order to build up a company that quickly we don't know the full details of what happened and what he did. but we do know that there were certain amounts of tokens that he created out, effectively out, nothing. they became worth lots of money and then were told he was using them allegedly as collateral to finance loans and other investments. and so that way these, these tokens, which are now worth very little of where we're sort of built upon to build a bigger structure. and then of course is a house of cards that comes collapsing down that will be investigations. and also of course, there are calls for more regulati
and then suddenly he was on the stage with bill clinton, tony blair g l bunch, and suddenly one of the world's greatest philanthropists we were told. and it all just happened say suddenly i couldn't help but feel a bit uncomfortable at the time. now that's not to say that i knew that there was anything wrong with what he was doing. but when you build up a huge trading platform that quickly so that it's suddenly worth tens of billions, sometimes i guess it takes shortcuts in order to build up a...
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tony was chairman of blair ex laboratories and co-founder of applied laboratories. these two companies employed countless hoosiers and brought vital economic development to columbus, indiana. tony's commitment to our community did not end there. in fact, he went far beyond what many business leaders accomplish. in 1990, he and his company received the entrepreneur award from the state of indiana. in 2009, he received the company of the year award from the columbus chamber of commerce for the restoration of an ice cream store. in 2011, tony received the indiana university provost medal and was honored with the president's circle laurel pen and the partners and philanthropy cornerstone award. he received an award for the restoration of the columbus pump house. tony established scholarships at the heritage fund, indiana university, ivey tech community college, always seeking to educate the next generation of hoosiers. tony donated his collection of the works of old master drawings, including a series of scenes from the new testament to a museum. it became the third lar
tony was chairman of blair ex laboratories and co-founder of applied laboratories. these two companies employed countless hoosiers and brought vital economic development to columbus, indiana. tony's commitment to our community did not end there. in fact, he went far beyond what many business leaders accomplish. in 1990, he and his company received the entrepreneur award from the state of indiana. in 2009, he received the company of the year award from the columbus chamber of commerce for the...