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to be — somebody like tony blair, you don't have to be in — somebody like tony blair, you don't have to be in the house _ somebody like tony blair, you don't have to be in the house of- somebody like tony blair, you don'tl have to be in the house of commons to use _ have to be in the house of commons to use a _ have to be in the house of commons to use a platform. _ have to be in the house of commons to use a platform. he _ have to be in the house of commons to use a platform. he is— have to be in the house of commons to use a platform. he is very- to use a platform. he is very passionate _ to use a platform. he is very passionate about _ to use a platform. he is very passionate about ukraine, . to use a platform. he is very. passionate about ukraine, and to use a platform. he is very- passionate about ukraine, and even white _ passionate about ukraine, and even white being — passionate about ukraine, and even white being an— passionate about ukraine, and even while being an mp— passionate about ukraine, and even while being an mp he _ passionate about ukraine, and even while being a
to be — somebody like tony blair, you don't have to be in — somebody like tony blair, you don't have to be in the house _ somebody like tony blair, you don't have to be in the house of- somebody like tony blair, you don'tl have to be in the house of commons to use _ have to be in the house of commons to use a _ have to be in the house of commons to use a platform. _ have to be in the house of commons to use a platform. he _ have to be in the house of commons to use a platform. he is— have...
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he was blair, will join me. he was onion— blair, will join me.ief of staff— blair, will join me. he was chief of staff vladimir chief of staff when vladimir iniin— chief of staff when vladimir putin no— chief of staff when vladimir putin was elected in 1999. so i'll putin was elected in 1999. so iii no— putin was elected in 1999. so in in very— putin was elected in 1999. so i'll be very interested in his iono— i'll be very interested in his tone on— i'll be very interested in his take on what's— i'll be very interested in his take on what's been going on witn— take on what's been going on niin ino— take on what's been going on with the wagner— take on what's been going on with the wagner group. kwasi monong— with the wagner group. kwasi kwarteng, former chancellor of the kwarteng, former chancellor of one ixonognon— kwarteng, former chancellor of the exchequer truss, the exchequer under liz truss, is the exchequer under liz truss, io—ioining- the exchequer under liz truss, io—ioining no- the exchequer under liz truss, is_joining me in. the excheq
he was blair, will join me. he was onion— blair, will join me.ief of staff— blair, will join me. he was chief of staff vladimir chief of staff when vladimir iniin— chief of staff when vladimir putin no— chief of staff when vladimir putin was elected in 1999. so i'll putin was elected in 1999. so iii no— putin was elected in 1999. so in in very— putin was elected in 1999. so i'll be very interested in his iono— i'll be very interested in his tone on— i'll be very interested in...
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j.: blaire. blaire: here. mrs. j.: kayden. kayden: here. mrs. j.: lake. lake: sorry, mrs. j.e's late again. you know 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 at night 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 talking about tomorrow. it's not too late.
j.: blaire. blaire: here. mrs. j.: kayden. kayden: here. mrs. j.: lake. lake: sorry, mrs. j.e's late again. you know 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 at night asleep, i think in many things. i think of my husband. and i still...
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and when you over at blair house, they've been redoing _ over at blair house, they've been redoing thehat second — redoing the white house,. that second balcony, you see the first balcony _ second balcony, you see the first balcony there. so anyway, there's an awful_ balcony there. so anyway, there's an awful lot _ balcony there. so anyway, there's an awful lot of— balcony there. so anyway, there's an awful lot of stories that are told, probably — awful lot of stories that are told, probably about former prime minister, anyway.— probably about former prime minister, an a . ~ , ., . minister, anyway. winston churchill three in the — minister, anyway. winston churchill three in the morning, _ minister, anyway. winston churchill three in the morning, bothering - minister, anyway. winston churchill| three in the morning, bothering mrs roosevelt. don't worry, you won't see me there. or the first lady. but it's great to be here. thanks for having me here.— having me here. thank you, everybody- _ to have a chance to ask any questions _ to have a chance to ask any question— to have a chance to
and when you over at blair house, they've been redoing _ over at blair house, they've been redoing thehat second — redoing the white house,. that second balcony, you see the first balcony _ second balcony, you see the first balcony there. so anyway, there's an awful_ balcony there. so anyway, there's an awful lot _ balcony there. so anyway, there's an awful lot of— balcony there. so anyway, there's an awful lot of stories that are told, probably — awful lot of stories that are told,...
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Jun 15, 2023
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it's thatcher, blair and boris— “g it's thatcher, blair and boris because they beef— blair and borislloyd george rises above all because of a failure of a previous prime minister. asquith and a real war situation. covid was, of course, a phoney war. but more interestingly, of course, the chaos in parliament actually meant that brexit was the quasi war situation. and you resort to similarly extreme techniques to deal with it. but the problem was of course the second coming of lloyd george when he wins the post war election , the coupon post war election, the coupon election and survives barely two years. so here is a man who literally dominates the political scene in a way which johnson and yet two years, he falls us. but lloyd george, amidst the stench of corruption .okay. but amidst the stench of corruption . okay. but lloyd george had eeebeyee— . okay. but lloyd george had destroyed his— . okay. but lloyd george had destroyed his party- but lloyd george had destroyed his party in that beee. — destroyed his party in that beee. f— destroyed his party in that time. i think— destroyed
it's thatcher, blair and boris— “g it's thatcher, blair and boris because they beef— blair and borislloyd george rises above all because of a failure of a previous prime minister. asquith and a real war situation. covid was, of course, a phoney war. but more interestingly, of course, the chaos in parliament actually meant that brexit was the quasi war situation. and you resort to similarly extreme techniques to deal with it. but the problem was of course the second coming of lloyd george...
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Jun 11, 2023
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as i read out the list ofjobs you have done for prime ministers from tony blair to rishi sunak, ifelthumming the tune of ghostbusters! who are you going to call? louise casey! why you? how did this happen? i don't really know, actually. i don't know. i started offjust working in charities with homeless people and then all our dreams came true when somebody said, we want to reduce the number of people sleeping on the streets by two thirds, we will set a target, we are serious and i got thatjob. and i suppose i am pretty fearless. and pretty determined, if i believe in the cause. and i always say to people, success then breeds success. we are a nation that loves our failures, aren't we? god love henman, who never won wimbledon but we made the name of that hill after him. we celebrate the underdog which is one of our most endearing and wonderful qualities. drifting is a fearless, we talk to a few people you worked with and one former cabinet minister said louise is like, "a live grenade thrown into the civil service." and added, in case we didn't know, "i mean that in a good way!" not a
as i read out the list ofjobs you have done for prime ministers from tony blair to rishi sunak, ifelthumming the tune of ghostbusters! who are you going to call? louise casey! why you? how did this happen? i don't really know, actually. i don't know. i started offjust working in charities with homeless people and then all our dreams came true when somebody said, we want to reduce the number of people sleeping on the streets by two thirds, we will set a target, we are serious and i got thatjob....
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so-blair-make- made a point about tony blair. so-blair-make a- made a point about tony blair.is. wealth _think wealth into the kind of think tent— wealth into the kind of think tank charitable— wealth into the kind of think tank charitable enterprise. i ute— tank charitable enterprise. i like-hidden. he'si like the word hidden. he's funnelled his wealth- l : “ t:t:t::i“ he's funnelled his wealth into a tntnt— funnelled his wealth into a tntnt tent— funnelled his wealth into a think tank. so— funnelled his wealth into a think tank. so that's all good. teen. — think tank. so that's all good. teen. teen.— think tank. so that's all good. teen. teen. t— think tank. so that's all good. yeah. yeah. i mean,- think tank. so that's all good. yeah. / think tank. so that's all good. yeah. “43?“ “ yeah. yeah. i mean, i, i, you know, i, i agree largely with what about gordon what peter said about gordon brown. think he was lousy brown. i think he was a lousy chancellor. but he, you know, he did he because he did what he did because he believed tony blair, on believed in it. tony blair, on t
so-blair-make- made a point about tony blair. so-blair-make a- made a point about tony blair.is. wealth _think wealth into the kind of think tent— wealth into the kind of think tank charitable— wealth into the kind of think tank charitable enterprise. i ute— tank charitable enterprise. i like-hidden. he'si like the word hidden. he's funnelled his wealth- l : “ t:t:t::i“ he's funnelled his wealth into a tntnt— funnelled his wealth into a tntnt tent— funnelled his wealth into a...
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and blair, sorry we have to leave it there. _ to be. and blair, sorry we have to leave it there.r audience, there are those reports out of paris about that explosion. it is said to be a gas explosion but a number of buildings are on fire, with people being told to stay away from that area. we are expecting pictures. when we get them, we will bring you any more information. i am back with more of the day's headlines in a moment. don't go away. good afternoon. today is the 21st, summer solstice. it's when daylight hours seem to go on forever. and if we take a look at this chart, they're pretty impressive. many of us seeing sunrise just before 5:00 and not setting until after 9:30, 10:00. so, most of us will see 17 hours of daylight today. enjoy, if you can. we've got some showers around, most frequent and widespread the further north and west in scotland and northern ireland, but some through wales and south west close to glastonbury as well. and these are likely to threaten on and off throughout the afternoon. some places will stay dry and if you've got that sunshine, you've also
and blair, sorry we have to leave it there. _ to be. and blair, sorry we have to leave it there.r audience, there are those reports out of paris about that explosion. it is said to be a gas explosion but a number of buildings are on fire, with people being told to stay away from that area. we are expecting pictures. when we get them, we will bring you any more information. i am back with more of the day's headlines in a moment. don't go away. good afternoon. today is the 21st, summer solstice....
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so is blair. labour's ttt— for blair. so is blair. labour's ttt tte — for blair. so is blair.s in good stead is the idea . right? so that's his the idea. right? so that's his argument in that because as we save that money back then , then save that money back then, then we had all that money to absolutely waste away. it's bad , isn't it? it's like you're on a , isn't it? it's like you're on e ttet— , isn't it? it's like you're on e ttet ent— , isn't it? it's like you're on a diet and you've- i 7 it's like you're on a diet and you've had a big mac ent— a diet and you've had a big mac and tree— a diet and you've had a big mac and tnee .— a diet and you've had a big mac and fries , but— a diet and you've had a big mac and fries , but then— a diet and you've had a big mac and fries , but then you've had a and fries, but then you've had a ttet— and fries, but then you've had a net cote— and fries, but then you've had a net cete ee— and fries, but then you've had a diet coke as well,— and fries, but then you've had a diet coke as well, and you're eengnete—tt-ei congratu hating yours
so is blair. labour's ttt— for blair. so is blair. labour's ttt tte — for blair. so is blair.s in good stead is the idea . right? so that's his the idea. right? so that's his argument in that because as we save that money back then , then save that money back then, then we had all that money to absolutely waste away. it's bad , isn't it? it's like you're on a , isn't it? it's like you're on e ttet— , isn't it? it's like you're on e ttet ent— , isn't it? it's like you're on a diet and...
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house, which i got to say, _ to stay in blair house, which i got to say, the — to stay in blair house dentistry does not quite _ in number ten dentistry does not quite compare, so it's been a real privilege — quite compare, so it's been a real privilege if— quite compare, so it's been a real privilege. if you said is starting to think— privilege. if you said is starting to think of— privilege. if you said is starting to think of the conversations that our predecessors had in this room when _ our predecessors had in this room when they— our predecessors had in this room when they had to speak of wars that they fought together, peaceful one together _ they fought together, peaceful one together an incredible change in the lives of— together an incredible change in the lives of our— together an incredible change in the lives of our citizens. and again for the first— lives of our citizens. and again for the first time in over half a century— the first time in over half a century we face a war on the european _ century we face a war on the european continent and as we have done _ european
house, which i got to say, _ to stay in blair house, which i got to say, the — to stay in blair house dentistry does not quite _ in number ten dentistry does not quite compare, so it's been a real privilege — quite compare, so it's been a real privilege if— quite compare, so it's been a real privilege. if you said is starting to think— privilege. if you said is starting to think of— privilege. if you said is starting to think of the conversations that our predecessors had in this room...
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Jun 20, 2023
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so is blair. labour's ht— for blair. so is blair. labour's ht tte — for blair. so is blair.hing and took away all all the money and aid that that's actually led us in good stead is the idea . right? so that's his the idea. right? so that's his argument in that because as we save that money back then , then save that money back then, then we had all that money to absolutely waste away. it's bad , isn't it? it's like you're on a het— , isn't it? it's like you're on a het aht— , isn't it? it's like you're on a diet and you've- e 7 it's like you're on a diet and you've had a big mac aht— a diet and you've had a big mac and thee— a diet and you've had a big mac and thee ,— a diet and you've had a big mac and fries , but— a diet and you've had a big mac and fries , but then— a diet and you've had a big mac and fries , but then you've had a and fries, but then you've had a thet— and fries, but then you've had a net cate— and fries, but then you've had a net cate ae— and fries, but then you've had a diet coke as well,— and fries, but then you've had a diet coke as well, and you're e
so is blair. labour's ht— for blair. so is blair. labour's ht tte — for blair. so is blair.hing and took away all all the money and aid that that's actually led us in good stead is the idea . right? so that's his the idea. right? so that's his argument in that because as we save that money back then , then save that money back then, then we had all that money to absolutely waste away. it's bad , isn't it? it's like you're on a het— , isn't it? it's like you're on a het aht— , isn't it?...
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Jun 19, 2023
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so is blair. labour's cic— for blair. so is blair. labour's we we — for blair. so is blair.y led us in good stead is the idea . right? so that's his the idea. right? so that's his argument in that because as we save that money back then , then save that money back then, then we had all that money to absolutely waste away. it's bad , isn't it? it's like you're on a , isn't it? it's like you're on c wer— , isn't it? it's like you're on c we end— , isn't it? it's like you're on a diet and you've- e 7 it's like you're on a diet and you've had a big mac onc— a diet and you've had a big mac one free— a diet and you've had a big mac one free .— a diet and you've had a big mac and fries , but— a diet and you've had a big mac and fries , but then— a diet and you've had a big mac and fries , but then you've had a and fries, but then you've had a wret— and fries, but then you've had a diet cowe— and fries, but then you've had a diet coke ce— and fries, but then you've had a diet coke as well,— and fries, but then you've had a diet coke as well, and you're eongrcw—w-ei congratu hating y
so is blair. labour's cic— for blair. so is blair. labour's we we — for blair. so is blair.y led us in good stead is the idea . right? so that's his the idea. right? so that's his argument in that because as we save that money back then , then save that money back then, then we had all that money to absolutely waste away. it's bad , isn't it? it's like you're on a , isn't it? it's like you're on c wer— , isn't it? it's like you're on c we end— , isn't it? it's like you're on a diet and...
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tony blair started the nonny— tony. tony blair started the nonny stote. — tony. more than five foot— can't climb a ladder that's more than five foot tall— can't climb a ladder that's more than five foot tall without someone -it. - than five foot tall without someone it. and than five foot tall without- someone-it. and there someone holding it. and there teoon— someone holding it. and there began infanticide rising of began the infanticide rising of self—determination , and self—determination, and tneretore— self—determination, and therefore the _ self—determination, and therefore the legislation starts ont— therefore the legislation starts and therefore _ therefore the legislation starts and therefore the electorate no , nov— and therefore the electorate no , tne— and therefore the electorate no , no, no. the holding of ladders stortet— , no, no. the holding of ladders stoned-tote— , no, no. the holding of ladders started-late 90s- , no, no. the holding of ladders started late 90s under started in the late 90s under ttotr— started in the late 90s under ttotr ont—
tony blair started the nonny— tony. tony blair started the nonny stote. — tony. more than five foot— can't climb a ladder that's more than five foot tall— can't climb a ladder that's more than five foot tall without someone -it. - than five foot tall without someone it. and than five foot tall without- someone-it. and there someone holding it. and there teoon— someone holding it. and there began infanticide rising of began the infanticide rising of self—determination , and...
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aware of who the panelists are but just in case -- [laughter] we have the former prime minister tony blair former and former president bill clinton. [applause] i thought what i might do is to ask each of them a series of questions, but that also since this is a day devoted to reflecting ask each of them also to reflect on their experiences. these are all very seasoned political leaders who had the opportunity to lead their nations. they confronted all kinds of domestic and international challenges and so thinking about from their perspectives especially for the students who are interested in politics and government, what they now believe and feel reflecting back. but first, we are going to start with some of the background that led each of them to play the role that they did in the agreement. let me start if i could, tony, with you. i think it's fair to say that when you became pre- minister, for many people in the uk, but far beyond the uk, the northern ireland troubles had seemed insoluble, that they were really bread in the bone, that there was very little that could make a difference.
aware of who the panelists are but just in case -- [laughter] we have the former prime minister tony blair former and former president bill clinton. [applause] i thought what i might do is to ask each of them a series of questions, but that also since this is a day devoted to reflecting ask each of them also to reflect on their experiences. these are all very seasoned political leaders who had the opportunity to lead their nations. they confronted all kinds of domestic and international...
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Jun 17, 2023
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keir starmer mignt— tony blair cabinet. keir starmer mignt not— tony blair cabinet.d, although we've still got the notting hill carnivore all— we've still got the notting hill carnivore all to— we've still got the notting hill carnivore all to come. remember wniie— carnivore all to come. remember wniie tneie-e— carnivore all to come. remember wniie tneie-e en— carnivore all to come. remember while there's an absolute crime , tne— while there's an absolute crime wave , the mayor— while there's an absolute crime wave , the mayor of london talks wave, the mayor of london talks etout— wave, the mayor of london talks etout eteen — wave, the mayor of london talks about clean air— wave, the mayor of london talks about clean air and— wave, the mayor of london talks about clean air and pronouns. wniiet— about clean air and pronouns. whilst anyone— about clean air and pronouns. whilst anyone with teenage mitten— whilst anyone with teenage children would— whilst anyone with teenage children would be in a state of teno— children would be in a state of temo it— children would be
keir starmer mignt— tony blair cabinet. keir starmer mignt not— tony blair cabinet.d, although we've still got the notting hill carnivore all— we've still got the notting hill carnivore all to— we've still got the notting hill carnivore all to come. remember wniie— carnivore all to come. remember wniie tneie-e— carnivore all to come. remember wniie tneie-e en— carnivore all to come. remember while there's an absolute crime , tne— while there's an absolute crime wave , the...
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keir starmer mignt— tony blair cabinet. keir starmer mignt not— tony blair cabinet.owd, although we've still got the notting hill carnivore all— we've still got the notting hill carnivore all to— we've still got the notting hill carnivore all to come. remember wniie— carnivore all to come. remember wniie tneie-e— carnivore all to come. remember wniie tneie-e en— carnivore all to come. remember while there's an absolute crime , tne— while there's an absolute crime wave , the mayor— while there's an absolute crime wave , the mayor of london talks wave, the mayor of london talks etout— wave, the mayor of london talks etout eteen — wave, the mayor of london talks about clean air— wave, the mayor of london talks about clean air and— wave, the mayor of london talks about clean air and pronouns. wniiet— about clean air and pronouns. whilst anyone— about clean air and pronouns. whilst anyone with teenage mitten— whilst anyone with teenage children would— whilst anyone with teenage children would be in a state of teno— children would be in a state of temo it— children would b
keir starmer mignt— tony blair cabinet. keir starmer mignt not— tony blair cabinet.owd, although we've still got the notting hill carnivore all— we've still got the notting hill carnivore all to— we've still got the notting hill carnivore all to come. remember wniie— carnivore all to come. remember wniie tneie-e— carnivore all to come. remember wniie tneie-e en— carnivore all to come. remember while there's an absolute crime , tne— while there's an absolute crime wave , the...
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Jun 10, 2023
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as i read out the list ofjobs you have done for prime ministers from tony blair to rishi sunak, ifeltthe tune of ghostbusters! who are you going to call? louise casey! why are you? how did this happen? i casey! why are you? how did this ha--en? .�* casey! why are you? how did this ha en? ., �* ., , casey! why are you? how did this hauen? ., �* ., , ~ ., happen? i don't really know, actually- _ happen? i don't really know, actually- i — happen? i don't really know, actually. i don't _ happen? i don't really know, actually. i don't know. - happen? i don't really know, actually. idon't know. i- happen? i don't really know, i actually. idon't know. istarted actually. i don�*t know. i started offjust actually. i don�*t know. i started off just working actually. i don�*t know. i started offjust working in charities with homeless people and then all our dreams came true when somebody said, we want to reduce the number of people sleeping on the streets by two thirds, we will set a target, we are serious and i got thatjob. and i suppose i am pretty fearless. and pretty determined, if i believe
as i read out the list ofjobs you have done for prime ministers from tony blair to rishi sunak, ifeltthe tune of ghostbusters! who are you going to call? louise casey! why are you? how did this happen? i casey! why are you? how did this ha--en? .�* casey! why are you? how did this ha en? ., �* ., , casey! why are you? how did this hauen? ., �* ., , ~ ., happen? i don't really know, actually- _ happen? i don't really know, actually- i — happen? i don't really know, actually. i don't _...
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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 bear -- and blair was apparently stunned. blair became one of the biggest advocate for the war. but at the time he was apparently stunned. he asked bush if we had a link between the two. trace that back, we can talk about why it happened, all of the pretext obviously was afterwards. it was not done -- it was merely pretext as we have come to known and -- come to know and later this idea that we came to spread democracy in the middle east with something that we came to after it was discovered that weapons of mass destruction were not there. i would like to talk about what we scholars, what jessica said, scholars didn't do enough, we did white a bit. we placed an ad that i helped organize in the new york times in early september 2002 the ad said a war with iraq is not in america's interest. we laid out the reasons why, it was signed by 30 prominent realists around the country. i want to give you the context of why that came about, why we decided to do that. and we had to pay out of our own pockets close to $40,000 to place a four page ad in the op-ed portion of the new york times.
and bear -- and blair was apparently stunned. blair became one of the biggest advocate for the war. but at the time he was apparently stunned. he asked bush if we had a link between the two. trace that back, we can talk about why it happened, all of the pretext obviously was afterwards. it was not done -- it was merely pretext as we have come to known and -- come to know and later this idea that we came to spread democracy in the middle east with something that we came to after it was...
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lied and lied and lied, _ when tony blair lied and lied and tied. vou — when tony blair lied and liedyou not covered up for him. speaker, i lied, you not covered up for him. m speaker, i think the honourable member wallet intervention. i must remind him that last friday, the current prime minister was too weak to stand up to the former prime minister and put a pause on his honours list. his dishonourable honours list. i will happily give way. honours list. i will happily give wa . . ., honours list. i will happily give wa . ~ ., honours list. i will happily give wa . . ., ., honours list. i will happily give way. would you agree that it is sad that we have _ way. would you agree that it is sad that we have come _ way. would you agree that it is sad that we have come to _ way. would you agree that it is sad that we have come to this? - way. would you agree that it is sad that we have come to this? it - that we have come to this? it has been _ that we have come to this? it has been inevitable, but it is sad. it is not _ been inevitable, but it is sad. it is not good _ been inevitable, b
lied and lied and lied, _ when tony blair lied and lied and tied. vou — when tony blair lied and liedyou not covered up for him. speaker, i lied, you not covered up for him. m speaker, i think the honourable member wallet intervention. i must remind him that last friday, the current prime minister was too weak to stand up to the former prime minister and put a pause on his honours list. his dishonourable honours list. i will happily give way. honours list. i will happily give wa . . .,...
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was in-of- think of the lead up to 97 when blair was in-of the- blair was in charge of the iotonn— blair in terms of the swing, then the— those lines in terms of the swing, then the danger is the ionies— swing, then the danger is the ionies noto— swing, then the danger is the tories hold on— swing, then the danger is the tories hold on to— swing, then the danger is the tories hold on to it and then tne— tories hold on to it and then tne toens— tories hold on to it and then tne toens is— tories hold on to it and then the focus is back— tories hold on to it and then the focus is back labour. the focus is back on labour. toot,— the focus is back on labour. toot, tnene— the focus is back on labour. look, there - a - the focus is back on labour. look, there a by—election look, there was a by—election nee— look, there was a by—election nee-tit— look, there was a by—election here-did rubbish.- here and you did rubbish. so its— here and you did rubbish. so its-o— here and you did rubbish. so its-o nign- here and you did rubbish. so it's-a high risk- it's a bit of a high risk stnotegn— it's a bit
was in-of- think of the lead up to 97 when blair was in-of the- blair was in charge of the iotonn— blair in terms of the swing, then the— those lines in terms of the swing, then the danger is the ionies— swing, then the danger is the ionies noto— swing, then the danger is the tories hold on— swing, then the danger is the tories hold on to— swing, then the danger is the tories hold on to it and then tne— tories hold on to it and then tne toens— tories hold on to it and then tne...
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during his nearly 13 years as county commissioner, blair paveed the way for many projects. he was especially proud to bring the veterans memorial to completion. blair served on the executive board of directors for the association of minnesota counties. just three months ago i was fortunate enough to give blair and his colleagues a tour of our u.s. capitol. mr. finstad: something i will always remember when i think of him. blair's big personality, his sense of humor, and positive spirit made him a friend to many across southern minnesota. he was a proud husband, father, grandfather, coach, mentor, and friend. he will truly be missed. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. roy: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules i call up house resolution 529, and ask for its immediate. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 27, house resolution 529, resolved, that the house resolution
during his nearly 13 years as county commissioner, blair paveed the way for many projects. he was especially proud to bring the veterans memorial to completion. blair served on the executive board of directors for the association of minnesota counties. just three months ago i was fortunate enough to give blair and his colleagues a tour of our u.s. capitol. mr. finstad: something i will always remember when i think of him. blair's big personality, his sense of humor, and positive spirit made him...
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ladies and gentlemen, non-binary pals gabrielle blair, who. i am barbaro. i amo-
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but all the blair babes got in after all the blair babes got in 101 after all the blair babes got ins decision to allow the ordination of women. yes. why shouldn't a woman be able to be a vicar? it's theological. it's got— a vicar? it's theological. it's ger eemvrg— a vicar? it's theological. it's ger rerrvrg re— a vicar? it's theological. it's got nothing to do— , viiv”7 it's theological. it's got nothing to do with. can a gwe— got nothing to do with. can a nge e— got nothing to do with. can a woman give a good sermon ? i woman give a good sermon? i eeeker— woman give a good sermon? i eeeker v— woman give a good sermon? i eeeker v eewve— woman give a good sermon? i reckon i could give a great . vr-s— reckon i could give a great sermon . it's got- reckon i could give a great sermon . it's got nothing to do sermon. it's got nothing to do wvrr— sermon. it's got nothing to do we kvre— sermon. it's got nothing to do we kvre er— sermon. it's got nothing to do with kind of woman. be a good pesree.— with kind of woman. be a good pesree. v— with kind of woman. be a good pesree. vrrvrk— with
but all the blair babes got in after all the blair babes got in 101 after all the blair babes got ins decision to allow the ordination of women. yes. why shouldn't a woman be able to be a vicar? it's theological. it's got— a vicar? it's theological. it's ger eemvrg— a vicar? it's theological. it's ger rerrvrg re— a vicar? it's theological. it's got nothing to do— , viiv”7 it's theological. it's got nothing to do with. can a gwe— got nothing to do with. can a nge e— got nothing to...
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but all the blair babes got in after all the blair babes got in 101 after all the blair babes got inholicism in 1993? yes. that was following the anglican church's decision to allow the ordination of women. yes. why shouldn't a woman be able to be a vicar? it's theological. it's got— a vicar? it's theological. it's ger mermmg— a vicar? it's theological. it's ger mermmg re— a vicar? it's theological. it's got nothing to do— , tre7 it's theological. it's got nothing to do with. can a gwe— got nothing to do with. can a gwe e— got nothing to do with. can a woman give a good sermon ? i woman give a good sermon? i reeke— woman give a good sermon? i reeke r— woman give a good sermon? i reeke r eeebe— woman give a good sermon? i reckon i could give a great . rr-s— reckon i could give a great sermon . it's got- reckon i could give a great sermon . it's got nothing to do sermon. it's got nothing to do web— sermon. it's got nothing to do wbrb kme— sermon. it's got nothing to do mm mm er— sermon. it's got nothing to do with kind of woman. be a good besee— with kind of woman. be a good besrer. r—
but all the blair babes got in after all the blair babes got in 101 after all the blair babes got inholicism in 1993? yes. that was following the anglican church's decision to allow the ordination of women. yes. why shouldn't a woman be able to be a vicar? it's theological. it's got— a vicar? it's theological. it's ger mermmg— a vicar? it's theological. it's ger mermmg re— a vicar? it's theological. it's got nothing to do— , tre7 it's theological. it's got nothing to do with. can a...
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and blair was apparently te for stunned, although you know blair later, you know, not only embraced the war, became one of the biggest advocates and to . this day doesn't apologize for it. but at the time he was apparently stunned and he asked bush, do we have a link betweeno the twous and, of course, there was none. and so, just trace that back we can talk about why it happened.o allme the pretexts were built afterwards. they were not done as -- they were merely pretext as we have come to know in reality both weapons of mass destruction and later this concocted idea we'reo spreading democracy in the thee middle east as. something once e discovered weapons of mass weapons of mass destruction were not there.t i was asked to talk about what we scholars realized we p particularly in the america an academy. jessica said scholars knew enough this is a case we did quite a bit. we placed an ad that i helped organize in "the new york times" in early september 2002 and the ad said that -- the title of thy ad was "a war with iraq is not in america's national interest" and then we laid out the rea
and blair was apparently te for stunned, although you know blair later, you know, not only embraced the war, became one of the biggest advocates and to . this day doesn't apologize for it. but at the time he was apparently stunned and he asked bush, do we have a link betweeno the twous and, of course, there was none. and so, just trace that back we can talk about why it happened.o allme the pretexts were built afterwards. they were not done as -- they were merely pretext as we have come to know...
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he's your pottttcot— mr tony blair. he's your political hero. - mr tony blair.s belinda says, a few pteces ot— over, as belinda says, a few pteces ot cote,— over, as belinda says, a few pieces of cake, which he's pretty— pieces of cake, which he's already accepted a fixed penalty mottce— already accepted a fixed penalty mottce tot. — already accepted a fixed penalty mottce tot. t— already accepted a fixed penalty notice for. i mean,— already accepted a fixed penalty notice for. i mean, look, what a twpocttte— notice for. i mean, look, what a twpocttte you — notice for. i mean, look, what a hypocrite you are. _ notice for. i mean, look, what a hypocrite you are. i'd say i'd say— hypocrite you are. i'd say i'd sow sometmmp— hypocrite you are. i'd say i'd say something that i was just toottmp— say something that i was just toottmp wp. — say something that i was just looking up. who— say something that i was just looking up. �*ft�*3“t:3t say something that i was just looking up. who the most popular prime ministers are and still by a clear margin in tony blair, is t
he's your pottttcot— mr tony blair. he's your political hero. - mr tony blair.s belinda says, a few pteces ot— over, as belinda says, a few pteces ot cote,— over, as belinda says, a few pieces of cake, which he's pretty— pieces of cake, which he's already accepted a fixed penalty mottce— already accepted a fixed penalty mottce tot. — already accepted a fixed penalty mottce tot. t— already accepted a fixed penalty notice for. i mean,— already accepted a fixed penalty notice for....
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he's your pohheh— mr tony blair. he's your political hero. - mr tony blair.s, a few preeee or ephe— over, as belinda says, a few pieces of cake, which he's hreohw— pieces of cake, which he's already accepted a fixed penalty hohoe— already accepted a fixed penalty hohee for. — already accepted a fixed penalty hohee for. r— already accepted a fixed penalty notice for. i mean,— already accepted a fixed penalty notice for. i mean, look, what a hwpoerhe— notice for. i mean, look, what a hwpoerrre wow — notice for. i mean, look, what a hypocrite you are. _ notice for. i mean, look, what a hypocrite you are. i'd say i'd say— hypocrite you are. i'd say i'd eow eorherhhh— hypocrite you are. i'd say i'd say something that i was just roohhh— say something that i was just roohhp wp. — say something that i was just looking up. who— say something that i was just looking up. �*rw�*“r:3r say something that i was just looking up. who the most popular prime ministers are and still by a clear margin in tony blair, is the popular prime minister a clear margin in tony blair, is t
he's your pohheh— mr tony blair. he's your political hero. - mr tony blair.s, a few preeee or ephe— over, as belinda says, a few pieces of cake, which he's hreohw— pieces of cake, which he's already accepted a fixed penalty hohoe— already accepted a fixed penalty hohee for. — already accepted a fixed penalty hohee for. r— already accepted a fixed penalty notice for. i mean,— already accepted a fixed penalty notice for. i mean, look, what a hwpoerhe— notice for. i mean, look,...
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, boris iohneon— thatcher, tony blair, boris johnson never— thatcher, tony blair, boris johnson neveres as he brought an their own parties as he brought on eo— their own parties as he brought on so eeot— their own parties as he brought an 80 seat majority to the conservative— an 80 seat majority to the conservative party he delivered on hrexit. — conservative party he delivered on hrexit. he— conservative party he delivered on brexit. he led— conservative party he delivered on brexit. he led the world in its on brexit. he led the world in ite euooort— on brexit. he led the world in ite euooon tor— on brexit. he led the world in its support for ukraine against the iiieeoi— its support for ukraine against the illegal russian invasion. he led the illegal russian invasion. he iei on— the illegal russian invasion. he led an enviable— the illegal russian invasion. he led an enviable vaccine rollout which— led an enviable vaccine rollout which enabled— led an enviable vaccine rollout which enabled the british eonow— which enabled the british eonow to— which enabled the british economy to ope
, boris iohneon— thatcher, tony blair, boris johnson never— thatcher, tony blair, boris johnson neveres as he brought an their own parties as he brought on eo— their own parties as he brought on so eeot— their own parties as he brought an 80 seat majority to the conservative— an 80 seat majority to the conservative party he delivered on hrexit. — conservative party he delivered on hrexit. he— conservative party he delivered on brexit. he led— conservative party he delivered on...
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renneen— thatcher, tony blair, boris johnson never— thatcher, tony blair, boris johnson never defeatedr— their own parties as he brought an 80 seat majority to the conservative— an 80 seat majority to the conservative party he delivered on nrevn. — conservative party he delivered on nrevn. ne— conservative party he delivered on brexit. he led— conservative party he delivered on brexit. he led the world in its on brexit. he led the world in re eappen— on brexit. he led the world in re eappen rer— on brexit. he led the world in its support for ukraine against the its support for ukraine against rne irrepar— its support for ukraine against the illegal russian invasion. he led the illegal russian invasion. he ree an— the illegal russian invasion. he led an enviable— the illegal russian invasion. he led an enviable vaccine rollout vnren— led an enviable vaccine rollout which enabled— led an enviable vaccine rollout which enabled the british eeenernv— which enabled the british eenernv te— which enabled the british economy to open up before many of ne— economy to open up before many of its co
renneen— thatcher, tony blair, boris johnson never— thatcher, tony blair, boris johnson never defeatedr— their own parties as he brought an 80 seat majority to the conservative— an 80 seat majority to the conservative party he delivered on nrevn. — conservative party he delivered on nrevn. ne— conservative party he delivered on brexit. he led— conservative party he delivered on brexit. he led the world in its on brexit. he led the world in re eappen— on brexit. he led the world...
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on the last week, prime ministers blair and hearns came to belfast and assumed active highly effectiveleadership in the talks. on the last night, president clinton stayed up all night in the white house talking to the prime ministers and to the party leaders. by the morning of friday, april 10, we had assembled the product of all of these efforts into a single document. three years earlier at the beginning of the talks, i had told the delegates that if there was ever to be an agreement, it had to be theirs, no acceptable agreement could be imposed from above or outside. as we distributed the final document to them that the morning, i reminded them of that statement, orderly and in writing. i said to them virtually every word in this document has been spoken or written by someone from northern ireland. this is your agreement. it is by necessity a compromise. it doesn't resolve every issue. there is much in it you will not like and there is much you will like. but this is the end. now you must decide and i asked each of them please say yes. each of the parties then went into caucus throu
on the last week, prime ministers blair and hearns came to belfast and assumed active highly effectiveleadership in the talks. on the last night, president clinton stayed up all night in the white house talking to the prime ministers and to the party leaders. by the morning of friday, april 10, we had assembled the product of all of these efforts into a single document. three years earlier at the beginning of the talks, i had told the delegates that if there was ever to be an agreement, it had...
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blair, thank you very much for joining us on the programme.ism? that in the honduras resentism? ., ., , presentism? unfortunately, these are — presentism? unfortunately, these are fairly _ presentism? unfortunately, these are fairly common. i presentism? unfortunately, | these are fairly common. we have seen in the last few months several brawls. it is worth saying that not all of these results in a1 deaths, including 25 burned, i6 these results in a1 deaths, including 25 burned, 16 shot dead. this one was quite violent, quite dangerous. we see a lot of these brawls between rival gangs such as the ms 13, the 18th st gang, and weise have seen one in 2019 that resulted in people that as well. unfortunately these are, not only in women's prisons, here in honduras, but also in prisons across the country. what can you tell us about the gang situation? 0bviously, what can you tell us about the gang situation? obviously, as you described it is horrendous. and this is a area where a lot of drug struggling takes place. the president and power has pledg
blair, thank you very much for joining us on the programme.ism? that in the honduras resentism? ., ., , presentism? unfortunately, these are — presentism? unfortunately, these are fairly _ presentism? unfortunately, these are fairly common. i presentism? unfortunately, | these are fairly common. we have seen in the last few months several brawls. it is worth saying that not all of these results in a1 deaths, including 25 burned, i6 these results in a1 deaths, including 25 burned, 16 shot...
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coast to coast mister blair. ready working with the provinces, territories, and municipalities. our number one priority is keeping canadians safe and making sure that they have the support. they need. $27000.00 square economics as has been found across the country so far this year. that's more than 10 times the average area and in previous years. but that might be some support from a buff in nova scotia. the hardest hit region rancho is a full cost, so that's hope that the fires can be brought under control soon. that's the latest on dw news, this. our thanks for watching the one small step for a robot vacuum. one giant leap for exploiting the ocean floor. cutting edge technology is unlocking the potential of deep sea mining. but this time, a research team will study the possible risk 1st order to minimize them the we have an opportunity to to get it right before we even start environmental activists or skeptical. is this true nature conservation or only dream washing the after a whole? there are billions to be made. our chiefs documentary, deep sea greed starts june 8th on dw,
coast to coast mister blair. ready working with the provinces, territories, and municipalities. our number one priority is keeping canadians safe and making sure that they have the support. they need. $27000.00 square economics as has been found across the country so far this year. that's more than 10 times the average area and in previous years. but that might be some support from a buff in nova scotia. the hardest hit region rancho is a full cost, so that's hope that the fires can be brought...
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"i mean, we're clearly going to lose the next election to tony blair." pretty much. outside the cabinet room with andrew robb, who was from a liberal...the liberal party of australia, and he'd done some polling, and he was going to go in to see john and tell him what the political situation was. and i pressed him. i wanted to know before he went in. and he used the word that douglas murray, you called it "mucked". he said, "you're mucked". that was it. it was over. you wrote recently that that can be liberating to admit defeat. well, i had this conversation with a man called jim pinkerton, who'd worked for george bush, the elder george bush. and had also worked with a lot of democrats on sort of government reform. and i was working for a think tank. i got him to come over here, and he looked at the political situation and came back, sort of reported back to me and he said, "are you going to lose the election?" and i said, "yes." and he said, "and what will you do if you lose the election?" so i went through some of the things that you would end up doing. you'd change
"i mean, we're clearly going to lose the next election to tony blair." pretty much. outside the cabinet room with andrew robb, who was from a liberal...the liberal party of australia, and he'd done some polling, and he was going to go in to see john and tell him what the political situation was. and i pressed him. i wanted to know before he went in. and he used the word that douglas murray, you called it "mucked". he said, "you're mucked". that was it. it was over....
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and david blair. he owned a speech— minister. and david blair.me minister, boris johnson _ for the former prime minister, boris johnson he — for the former prime minister, boris johnson. he is also as you can see here former— johnson. he is also as you can see here former correspondent for the daily telegraph. he guessed that one for public— daily telegraph. he guessed that one for public service. collin bloom, the former— for public service. collin bloom, the former faith engagement adviser to the _ the former faith engagement adviser to the prime minister. so notjust politics— to the prime minister. so notjust politics that are being honest honoured in this list. this one a person— honoured in this list. this one a person outside of politics, a former faith adviser to boris johnson. person outside of politics, a former faith adviser to borisjohnson. we also have — faith adviser to borisjohnson. we also have jack doyle. you've mentioned him, former director of communications. he is getting the honour— communications. he is getting the honour for
and david blair. he owned a speech— minister. and david blair.me minister, boris johnson _ for the former prime minister, boris johnson he — for the former prime minister, boris johnson. he is also as you can see here former— johnson. he is also as you can see here former correspondent for the daily telegraph. he guessed that one for public— daily telegraph. he guessed that one for public service. collin bloom, the former— for public service. collin bloom, the former faith engagement...
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mister blair. ready working with the provinces, territories, and municipalities. our number one priority is keeping canadians safe and making sure that they have the support. they need. $27000.00 square economics as has been done across the country so far this year. that's more than 10 times the average area and in previous years. but that might be some support from a buff in nova scotia. the hardest hit region rancho is a full cost, so that's hope that the fires can be brought down to control soon. they're up to date on the w news. stay tuned for doc film, our documentary series married to evans team. thanks for watching the questions. got any issues or thoughts say who the .
mister blair. ready working with the provinces, territories, and municipalities. our number one priority is keeping canadians safe and making sure that they have the support. they need. $27000.00 square economics as has been done across the country so far this year. that's more than 10 times the average area and in previous years. but that might be some support from a buff in nova scotia. the hardest hit region rancho is a full cost, so that's hope that the fires can be brought down to control...
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the american finished on 23 under overall — three clear of compatriots zac blair and brian harman.oy finished in a share of seventh place. bradley overcame a back—nine wobble to follow up his success at the zozo championship eight months ago. this is for all of the kids who grow up this is for all of the kids who grow up in a news england, had to sit through the winter and watch other people play golf and i'm just so proud to win this tournament, and everyone involved, to put on a first—class tournament. it has been like this for a decade and are just so proud to win now. it's finely poised between england and australia, in women's ashes test at trent bridge australia need just 4 wickets. they're underway on the fifth and final day after england resumed on 116—5. they're chasing 268 to win, which would be the highest chase in women's test history. ash gardner with three wickets so far west indies are taking on the netherlands, as part of the ongoing qualification for this years men's cricket world cup. they're currently 256 — 3 in the one—day match in harare having lost to zimbabwe
the american finished on 23 under overall — three clear of compatriots zac blair and brian harman.oy finished in a share of seventh place. bradley overcame a back—nine wobble to follow up his success at the zozo championship eight months ago. this is for all of the kids who grow up this is for all of the kids who grow up in a news england, had to sit through the winter and watch other people play golf and i'm just so proud to win this tournament, and everyone involved, to put on a...
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