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guest house 'you i don't want to make comparisons, but it's like the guest house in london or maybe blair house or anything, i i mean something that really touched the sovereignty of iran. so i take the point of your question, said, um, it is not in any way, however, useful at all for anyone in the region for iran to consider taking such steps because of the risk, as i said, um, that this could um uh potentially get out of control, and that's the message we will continue to impress on that, local sources in niger announced that the last group of american soldiers left the country. following the massive protests of the people, the pentagon has withdrawn 100 of its soldiers from this country. this flight is carrying the last american soldiers present in niger. they leave here forever. a total of 100 people. but with the intensification of popular protests in this country, western military forces such as the americans and the french were forced to leave niger. there are people who can guarantee an agreement with the niger government. there have been massive public protests up to the pentagon , whe
guest house 'you i don't want to make comparisons, but it's like the guest house in london or maybe blair house or anything, i i mean something that really touched the sovereignty of iran. so i take the point of your question, said, um, it is not in any way, however, useful at all for anyone in the region for iran to consider taking such steps because of the risk, as i said, um, that this could um uh potentially get out of control, and that's the message we will continue to impress on that,...
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guest house, i don't want to make comparison, but it's like the guest house in london or maybe blair house or anything, i mean something that really touched. the sovereignty of iran, so i take the point of your question, said, um, it is not in any way however, useful at all for anyone in the region for iran to consider taking such steps because of the risk, as i said, um, that this could um uh potentially get out of control, and that's the message we will continue to impress them. in the first file of tonight's program, as we said at the beginning of the program. we want to examine the latest speculations and analyzes regarding the way iran and the resistance front responded to the assassinations of this regime in beirut and tehran . in our first communication, we want to go to washington to meet with mr. michel melouf, former analyst and manager. let's talk with the american ministry of defense or the pentagon , mr. maalouf. hello, thank you for inviting us to this conversation. these days are the days of receiving unofficial reports and information, and sometimes we need to interpret and
guest house, i don't want to make comparison, but it's like the guest house in london or maybe blair house or anything, i mean something that really touched. the sovereignty of iran, so i take the point of your question, said, um, it is not in any way however, useful at all for anyone in the region for iran to consider taking such steps because of the risk, as i said, um, that this could um uh potentially get out of control, and that's the message we will continue to impress them. in the first...
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guest house, i don't want to make comparisons, but it's like the guest house in london or maybe blair house or anything, i mean something that really touched the sovereignty of iran, so i take the point of your question." um, it is not in any way, however, useful at all for anyone in the region for iran to consider taking such steps because of the risk, as i said, um, that this could um uh potentially get out of control, and that's the message we will continue to impress on them . spending the winter by making agricultural implements with wood . they are made small and the hands are calloused farmers who love their job he likes it. one day later, i emptied it . i built this house. he is 75 years old, and at the age of 65 , he decides to fill his idle time with wood, files, and axes. the first start of that building was that i built the building. he wants mr. samdi to say that he is not literate at all and these works of art. made by his mind 50 years ago, i saw something, and it still remains in my mind . this farmer is creating more and more works day by day, until today's generation, the
guest house, i don't want to make comparisons, but it's like the guest house in london or maybe blair house or anything, i mean something that really touched the sovereignty of iran, so i take the point of your question." um, it is not in any way, however, useful at all for anyone in the region for iran to consider taking such steps because of the risk, as i said, um, that this could um uh potentially get out of control, and that's the message we will continue to impress on them . spending...
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guest house, i don't want to make comparisons, but it's like the guest house in london or maybe blair house or anything, i mean something that really touched the sovereignty of iran , so i take the point. of your questions said um, it is not in any way however useful at all for anyone in the region for ron to consider taking such steps because of the risk as i said um that this could um uh potentially get out of control, that's the message we will continue to impress on them. bashland new house prizes lottery festival , congratulations, the first prize is a two- bedroom apartment. a car, one billion rials, cash and 10 years of monthly salary. washland is a land full of prizes . wow, i can't believe it. yes , it was a while ago. here, all the specialized markets are gathered around me. it was good. we came to serai afsari. it was good. we came to sarai irani. big iranian saray , the only tehran branch in sarah afsarieh, with incredible prices and long-term appointments without prepayment. paying at the big iranian house in the cities of qom , isfahan, and the only branch in tehran in sirah a
guest house, i don't want to make comparisons, but it's like the guest house in london or maybe blair house or anything, i mean something that really touched the sovereignty of iran , so i take the point. of your questions said um, it is not in any way however useful at all for anyone in the region for ron to consider taking such steps because of the risk as i said um that this could um uh potentially get out of control, that's the message we will continue to impress on them. bashland new house...
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guest house, i don't want to make comparisons, but it's like the guest house in london or maybe blair house or anything, i mean something that really touched the sovereignty of iran, so i take the point of your question, said, um, it is not in any way however useful at all for anyone in the region to consider taking such steps because of the risk as i said that this could potentially get out of control and that's the message we will continue to impress on that. i started against riazi, sir, how are you, how are you, how are you doing, how is your math, how is your math, almost are you good at math or not? yes , why should it be 1? what happened? after all, yes, one and you have eaten. it is 45. it is multiplied by 100. it has 25. it can be 40,000 to 25,000. but as each hour passes, the air temperature increases, how hot is the weather? for example, how many degrees are you thinking now ? how many degrees is 40? how many degrees is 39? 40. the car showed us 42. how is the weather now? oh , hot, oh, hot. it's 12 o'clock. now, at least 1,000 to 500 to 25% will be added to the megawatts, each o
guest house, i don't want to make comparisons, but it's like the guest house in london or maybe blair house or anything, i mean something that really touched the sovereignty of iran, so i take the point of your question, said, um, it is not in any way however useful at all for anyone in the region to consider taking such steps because of the risk as i said that this could potentially get out of control and that's the message we will continue to impress on that. i started against riazi, sir, how...
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individual you described in tehran shockingly, at the guesthouse, this is like somebody being killed at blair housete house in washington, d.c., also, they took out the leading military figure from hezbollah and they confirmed killing the, if you will, the minister of defense of hamas about a month and a half ago. really a trifecta of assassinations and no, israel typically does not share in advance that kind of information because they want the latitude to move swiftly when they feel they must. >> there is an interesting twist. ismail haniyeh is one of hamas's leaders in the gaza cease-fire negotiation and pushed for the breakthroughs in the toxic. what you make of the timing of his killing amid these ongoing and troubled cease-fire discussions? will this complicate any resolution to the war? >> clearly it will. as our reporter was saying a moment ago, it is unclear whether there will even be another round of negotiations. certainly anthony blinken, ambassador bill burns, lloyd austin has been involved, our whole team, this administration's team deserves an olympic gold medal for effort . i am jus
individual you described in tehran shockingly, at the guesthouse, this is like somebody being killed at blair housete house in washington, d.c., also, they took out the leading military figure from hezbollah and they confirmed killing the, if you will, the minister of defense of hamas about a month and a half ago. really a trifecta of assassinations and no, israel typically does not share in advance that kind of information because they want the latitude to move swiftly when they feel they...
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done you know was of the arguments so you know many in the internal meetings within the white house the blair meetings sometimes would have a congress member there who would say, wait a minute, you know, you know, you know, it was whether it was a war and whether it was something which truman needed authorizing action was something, although it didn't rise to, the level of congress standing up and saying, no on some level, he didn't have an opportunity to do that. but, you know, once troops are on the ground, what always happens is, is political figures are going to their troops and going to rally behind the president. and that's so ends up being what happens initially. you see why i like this question. right. there's not one easy answer. it's all of the above. perhaps maybe it depends on one's perspective, right to the date. if there is a date might be different for the united states or the u.n. or china or or you know, we've talked sort of about the korean perspective here. right. why how would koreans the beginning of this war? so historians will just say it's complicated and leave it ther
done you know was of the arguments so you know many in the internal meetings within the white house the blair meetings sometimes would have a congress member there who would say, wait a minute, you know, you know, you know, it was whether it was a war and whether it was something which truman needed authorizing action was something, although it didn't rise to, the level of congress standing up and saying, no on some level, he didn't have an opportunity to do that. but, you know, once troops are...
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courtyard there three doors with, a little medical situation here and we'll directly through blair excuse me carter house and out onto lafayette park. thank you so much and have a good evening.
courtyard there three doors with, a little medical situation here and we'll directly through blair excuse me carter house and out onto lafayette park. thank you so much and have a good evening.
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. >> so 10 million london in the south east since tony blair came to power, the population is up by 10,000,085%. >> it's a lack of housingit's a lack of housing. >> 85% of that is directly to down immigration. >> i don't agree with that. i don't believe that we have to build 85% of the 10 million increase is directly to down immigration, nearly all of it legal, by the way. >> yes. since 1997, so nearly 6 million of it since the tories came to power. i mean, i'm just trying to argue logic, but but but if it's legal immigration, then we need those people. >> we need them here for the economy, for businesses, for jobs that we have failed, i think. >> so, look, i on on the failure to train and on sending far too many people to university to get degrees that aren't vocational. yes, i would agree completely with you . i think mr blair sent with you. i think mr blair sent us down the wrong route. i think we conned a lot of young people into into building up big debts and not helping themselves. i agree with that. with you 100%, but we can't deny the logic that on current immigration numbers, we have to build a new dwelling ever
. >> so 10 million london in the south east since tony blair came to power, the population is up by 10,000,085%. >> it's a lack of housingit's a lack of housing. >> 85% of that is directly to down immigration. >> i don't agree with that. i don't believe that we have to build 85% of the 10 million increase is directly to down immigration, nearly all of it legal, by the way. >> yes. since 1997, so nearly 6 million of it since the tories came to power. i mean, i'm...
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house of lords, aged 34. it was a very young appointment at the time by tony blair, with an extremely impressive back back historythe most successful television producers in the country and a huge, huge wealth earner for this country, >> but that it's very unusual to give passes to downing street to random peers who are donors, that people get passes downing street because they've got a specific job to do that. >> well. and he had one briefly for 21 days. but look, the fact when you talked earlier on about stinking, sinking into a stygian swamp of sleaze, it's good alliteration, but it simply isn't true. look, the reality is, if you look at the number of appointments that have been made, this is not remotely comparable to the ecclestone affair, in which the labour party was completely culpable, or anything like, as it happened, under under cameron or johnson. and god alone knows what happened under liz truss. >> the appointment of special advisers is a clearly different matter. i'm not criticising the appointment of special advisers. it's pretending these people are civil servants and getting them on full time ci
house of lords, aged 34. it was a very young appointment at the time by tony blair, with an extremely impressive back back historythe most successful television producers in the country and a huge, huge wealth earner for this country, >> but that it's very unusual to give passes to downing street to random peers who are donors, that people get passes downing street because they've got a specific job to do that. >> well. and he had one briefly for 21 days. but look, the fact when you...
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whether it's housing here in clacton, whether it's access to gp's or dentists here or anywhere else, a 10 million increase in the population since blairme to power has devalued the quality of life of everybody. it can't go on. >> nigel martyn's got a question he's going to ask via me. so martin, take it away. >> yeah. so the figures today show that the asylum cases granted have tripled in one yeah granted have tripled in one year. a 40 year high. my question to nigel is , will this question to nigel is, will this get any better under the labour party or not i don't know. >> martin saying that the asylum cases have tripled in one year. he's asking, will this get any better? >> so what we saw in the figures this morning was the productivity of the home office civil servants literally collapsing in the year up to the general election, just not processing cases. therefore, as martin rightly says, the waiting list gets longer, but labour will wave a magic wand. martin. they'll solve all of it. they'll let everybody stay. >> nigel, thank you very much for your time. i really do appreciate it. we've been here all day getting the views of loc
whether it's housing here in clacton, whether it's access to gp's or dentists here or anywhere else, a 10 million increase in the population since blairme to power has devalued the quality of life of everybody. it can't go on. >> nigel martyn's got a question he's going to ask via me. so martin, take it away. >> yeah. so the figures today show that the asylum cases granted have tripled in one yeah granted have tripled in one year. a 40 year high. my question to nigel is , will this...
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so tony blair's government invoked the parliament act and went past the house of lords.act and went past the house of lords . and i think he house of lords. and i think he used something like 700 hours of parliamentary time to debate that, followed up by a quick, sneaky seven hours to go to iraq, because everybody was quite happy with him by then because he'd banned fox hunting. so that's been banned since 2004. what labour now keir starmer has decided to include in the manifesto, to ban trail hunting, which has been the replacement activity that we were actually advised to do by labour back in 2004. >> well, goodness me, pip, does this not sound like there is a group here, who are being discriminated against their way of life being eradicated ? of life being eradicated? >> well, their way of life involves taking a pack of hounds out into the countryside and either deliberately or accidentally killing an animal. if you think about the stag hunts , since the stag hunts hunts, since the stag hunts season started on the 1st of august, they've killed three stags that we know
so tony blair's government invoked the parliament act and went past the house of lords.act and went past the house of lords . and i think he house of lords. and i think he used something like 700 hours of parliamentary time to debate that, followed up by a quick, sneaky seven hours to go to iraq, because everybody was quite happy with him by then because he'd banned fox hunting. so that's been banned since 2004. what labour now keir starmer has decided to include in the manifesto, to ban trail...
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blair, as people's peers, that is the idea behind it. has put in some very, very interesting people. and i would say, that the crossbenchers are packed full of doctors, vets, social activists, people who run housingd all those sorts of things. people who work in music, as education, so if. sorry. if mr starmer is going to take a scissor and paste to the house of lords i think you should do it more on the basis of whether people are useful or not. and activist, rather than their age. or not. and activist, rather than theirage. because or not. and activist, rather than their age. because the problem is, i mean, i am 79.78. their age. because the problem is, i mean, iam 79.78. on their age. because the problem is, i mean, i am 79.78. onthe problem is, is taking me forever to build a kind of understanding of the area i work in, which is poverty. and it has taken me a long time to kind of get act together and i'm just kind of getting there and then there's this damocles in sword hanging over me that when i get to 801 this damocles in sword hanging over me that when i get to 80 i will have to stop and suddenly become ineffective and useless. there are two thin . s ineffective and useless. there are two
blair, as people's peers, that is the idea behind it. has put in some very, very interesting people. and i would say, that the crossbenchers are packed full of doctors, vets, social activists, people who run housingd all those sorts of things. people who work in music, as education, so if. sorry. if mr starmer is going to take a scissor and paste to the house of lords i think you should do it more on the basis of whether people are useful or not. and activist, rather than their age. or not. and...
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blair line, i don't get this whole, criticism of populism. >> i mean, the thing about populism is it is quite popular with the electorate. you know, things like social housingor people with british citizenship ahead of those who may have arrived here by dubious means. i mean, it's a pretty successful policy for whoever tables it. what surprises me about angela raynerisif what surprises me about angela rayner is if there's anyone in that cabinet that could stand up for the so—called left behind again, this is not a justification of any of the violence that's taken place. but if we have people who are white, working class who feel that they are left behind, ignored , are left behind, ignored, forgotten and not heard, who better in that cabinet than angela rayner to appeal to them and yet she's been silent on all this. absolutely. >> and i think that you've got to remember, of course, 2019, when all these red wall areas abandoned labour in droves. i think reform came second in 90 of these seats. so i think they've got to be careful for that next time around. >> very much so. fears of tax rises as the chancellor is poised to boost the living wage by 4% in her f
blair line, i don't get this whole, criticism of populism. >> i mean, the thing about populism is it is quite popular with the electorate. you know, things like social housingor people with british citizenship ahead of those who may have arrived here by dubious means. i mean, it's a pretty successful policy for whoever tables it. what surprises me about angela raynerisif what surprises me about angela rayner is if there's anyone in that cabinet that could stand up for the so—called left...
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create all these extra houses without conceding that the massive increase in migration , immigration, which migration, immigration, which started under a labour government under tony blairwhich they're not addressing. >> well, i think i mean, my migration legal migration was higher in the last few years of the conservative government. it was under any year, i agree, of the labour government and of course, a lot of the migration under labour was eu migration, where there was a kind of churn and people, a lot of people weren't home. what we're seeing is a lot of people joining their families. and the big issue about family visas was actually the labour government made a decision this week that it wasn't going to impose the limit that may come back to haunt them. it's going to review, remind people what they did. they're going to review the limit to on the increase the minimum earnings that you need to be able to bring somebody which was going to be it was going to go up to about 38,000. yeah, 37.5. yeah. yeah 38,000. and they've scrapped they. well they've paused it. they haven't scrapped it. so that'll be interesting to see what decision is made about that in the coming
create all these extra houses without conceding that the massive increase in migration , immigration, which migration, immigration, which started under a labour government under tony blairwhich they're not addressing. >> well, i think i mean, my migration legal migration was higher in the last few years of the conservative government. it was under any year, i agree, of the labour government and of course, a lot of the migration under labour was eu migration, where there was a kind of...
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blair thought that he would broaden the appeal of labour to that sort of like muslim working class vote, and he's been involved in politics pretty much ever since, and first openly gay member of the housepersuaded to join labour by emily thornberry, who's his neighbour. >> oh, neighbour. >> oh, neighbour. >> yeah , yeah, >> yeah, yeah, >> yeah, yeah, >> let's talk about this situation about, the labour taking away the, the fuel, winter fuel payments from pensioners. and there's big resistance growing against this. >> well, this is a story that is not going away in any shape or form, is it ? not going away in any shape or form, is it? it's not going away in any shape or form, is it ? it's basically, the form, is it? it's basically, the fact that whitehall staff are wasting £13.9 billion a year, so there is money being wasted left, right and centre already under the labour government, but they literally are taking money away from pensioners, are trying to survive on £11,500 a year. so it's the winter fuel allowance, it's the winter fuel allowance, it's up to £300 if you're if you're in a certain age group and it's, you know, it's going to it's going to all the age concern type groups are
blair thought that he would broaden the appeal of labour to that sort of like muslim working class vote, and he's been involved in politics pretty much ever since, and first openly gay member of the housepersuaded to join labour by emily thornberry, who's his neighbour. >> oh, neighbour. >> oh, neighbour. >> yeah , yeah, >> yeah, yeah, >> yeah, yeah, >> let's talk about this situation about, the labour taking away the, the fuel, winter fuel payments from...