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is the blair model the right way, do you think? the blair model is not designed for 2022.and some of them absolutely correctly our global, it'sjust some of them absolutely correctly our global, it's just that we are coping in the worst way. our recovery is the lowest amongst g7 countries currently, even though, obviously, everyone is dealing with the gas crisis precipitated by the russian in invasion of ukraine. we look at these crisis, we got a climate emergency a cost—of—living crisis, post pandemic recovery, and you've just got flatlining wages and productivity after a decade of austerity. you can'tjust tinker around the edges of an economy that looks like that. you have to have big broad reform, massive investment programmes, massive commitment to renewables, and again, we saw great signs of that at conference today, but that's. .. signs of that at conference today, but that's- - -_ signs of that at conference today, but that's. .. , ., ., , but that's. .. the green agenda very much art but that's. .. the green agenda very much part of _ but that's. .. the green agenda
is the blair model the right way, do you think? the blair model is not designed for 2022.and some of them absolutely correctly our global, it'sjust some of them absolutely correctly our global, it's just that we are coping in the worst way. our recovery is the lowest amongst g7 countries currently, even though, obviously, everyone is dealing with the gas crisis precipitated by the russian in invasion of ukraine. we look at these crisis, we got a climate emergency a cost—of—living crisis,...
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blair: we are facing three major concerns.he highest levels of inflation many of us have seen in our professional careers. it started last year and has been exacerbated by the war. we are in a rising rates environment. central banks have said it is going to continue. you mentioned fears around an economic slowdown and recession. we have been consistent, cautious. we are benefiting from the fact that private equity firms in europe are sitting on record amounts of dry powder. that is now may be 35%, a favorable demand imbalance. dani: are you scaling back in terms of how risky you are willing to get in deploying capital? blair: part of our model is we have been highly selective. we talk to maybe 2000 companies every year in europe. we make loans to maybe 30, 40, 50. we are looking to back the best companies we can find in defense of. manus: it's good to have you, you said you have become more cautious, the natural pro quo is out of 1200, you do 40. where are you most worried about default risk? blair: our portfolio naturally und
blair: we are facing three major concerns.he highest levels of inflation many of us have seen in our professional careers. it started last year and has been exacerbated by the war. we are in a rising rates environment. central banks have said it is going to continue. you mentioned fears around an economic slowdown and recession. we have been consistent, cautious. we are benefiting from the fact that private equity firms in europe are sitting on record amounts of dry powder. that is now may be...
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ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it. as it were, and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was in pression to the whole new labour. it was always new in a new cool baton. here it was all, everything was going to change. things were going to apparently get better during their 1st audience. elizabeth cuts herself confident, prime minister, down to size. when tony blair 1st became prominent his very 1st audience with the queen, he told me the queen said, ah mister bla, welcome to 1st audience as prime minister. of course, my 1st brand minister was winston churchill. and he went and bought then and he said that put me my place straight away. oh, just 3 months after blair takes office. princess diana died in a car accident or dea
ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it. as it were, and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was in pression to the whole new labour. it was always new in a new cool baton. here it was...
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ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state acting of parliament, holding his wife's hand, which made a state possession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was him fresh and it was all new labor. it was always new in a new cool baton. here it was all, everything was going to change, things were going to apparently get better during their 1st audience. elizabeth cuts her self confident, prime minister, down to size. when tony blair 1st became prominent his very 1st audience with the queen, he told me the queen said, ah mister bla, welcome to 1st audience is prime minister. of course, my 1st brown minister was winston churchill. and he went from ball then. and he said that put me my place straight away. oh, just 3 months after blair takes office. princess diana died in a car accident. i deck
ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state acting of parliament, holding his wife's hand, which made a state possession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was him fresh and it was all new labor. it was always new in a new cool baton. here it was...
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ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and in a he, he was very, very cocky when he started out he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was him fresh. and it was all new labor. it was always new in a new cool baton year. it was old. everything was going to change. things were going to apparently get better during the 1st audience, elizabeth cuts herself confident, prime minister, down to size. when tony blair 1st became prominent his very 1st audience with the queen, he told me the queen said, ah mister bla, welcome to 1st audience as prime minister. of course, my 1st grand minister was winston churchill. and he went and bought then. and he said that put me my place straight away. oh, just 3 months after blair takes office. princess diana died in a car accident or deat
ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and in a he, he was very, very cocky when he started out he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was him fresh. and it was all new labor. it was always new in a new cool baton year. it was...
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ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated, at least that was the impression, tbs, old, new labor. it was always new in a new cool baton year. it was all, everything was going to change, things were going to apparently get better. during the 1st audience, elizabeth cuts herself confident, prime minister, down to size. when tony blair 1st became prominent his very 1st audience with the queen, he told me the queen said, ah mister bla, welcome to 1st audience as prime minister. of course, my 1st grand minister was winston churchill. and he went and bought them. and he said that put me my place straight away. oh, just 3 months after blair takes office. princess diana died in a car accident. i. de
ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated, at least that was the impression, tbs, old, new labor. it was always new in a new cool baton year. it was...
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there were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, i were lots of echoes of tony blair in it.deliver. were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, iwill deliver. she were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, i will deliver. she did not say what _ it, i will deliver. she did not say what she — it, i will deliver. she did not say what she would deliver. she made a strange _ what she would deliver. she made a strange quip, not equipped, her comment— strange quip, not equipped, her comment about boris johnson delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so _ delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so i— delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so i was not massively inspired _ flat, so i was not massively inspired by the speech, but she has to deliver. — inspired by the speech, but she has to deliver, and more than 40% of party— to deliver, and more than 40% of party members, a majority of tory mps, _ party members, a majority of tory mps. did _ party members, a majority of tory mps, did not vote for her, she has -ot mps, did not vote for her, sh
there were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, i were lots of echoes of tony blair in it.deliver. were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, iwill deliver. she were lots of echoes of tony blair in it, i will deliver. she did not say what _ it, i will deliver. she did not say what she — it, i will deliver. she did not say what she would deliver. she made a strange _ what she would deliver. she made a strange quip, not equipped, her comment— strange quip, not equipped, her comment about boris...
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j.: blaire. blaire: here. mrs. j.: kayden. kayd: here. mrs. j.: lake. lake: sorry, mrs. j.e's late again. yoknow howe is. [laughter] mrs. j.: thank you, lucas. melanie. melanie: here. mrs. j.:live. [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 nig asleep, i think in many things. i think of my husband. and i still missim. 22 years. i have a good life. i have a good life. that's my sty. [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 out tomorrow. it's not too late. we can still
j.: blaire. blaire: here. mrs. j.: kayden. kayd: here. mrs. j.: lake. lake: sorry, mrs. j.e's late again. yoknow howe is. [laughter] mrs. j.: thank you, lucas. melanie. melanie: here. mrs. j.:live. [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 nig asleep, i think in many things. i think of my husband. and i still missim. 22...
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he saw tony blair in the pictures earlier on to tony blair and to some of his ministers when they were in government. prince charles was writing letters to them, asking them to change policy on matters on matters that he cared about. a took a 10 year fight for some of the media to get those letters released. and what for a little cash up, those letters was released. the rest with them put under very much lock and key. so we don't know how much influence he's been trying to take over the day to day governing of the country while he was prince of wales in an interview a couple of years ago he at she admitted yet no, actually when i am king, i'm gonna have to stop that because it's unconstitutional and said that there is this kind of separation of royalty and, and politicians that is supposed to be relatively strict. that of course has always been relatively fluid. i mean, we also know from reporting over the last few years that there were various different interventions from the royal house while the queen was still in charge and also to the families benefits on regulations that wouldn't
he saw tony blair in the pictures earlier on to tony blair and to some of his ministers when they were in government. prince charles was writing letters to them, asking them to change policy on matters on matters that he cared about. a took a 10 year fight for some of the media to get those letters released. and what for a little cash up, those letters was released. the rest with them put under very much lock and key. so we don't know how much influence he's been trying to take over the day to...
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here are just a couple of cases. 2002 exactly 20 years ago, ex-british prime minister tony blair wasisiting a ranch in texas for the summer with then us president bush jr. on the sly, on a false pretext, they decide to attack iraq. nothing has been announced yet, but back in england, blair writes a letter to bush literally with an oath. loyalty i'll be with you, no matter what happens. that is, loyalty to american president bush is a priority, so that it doesn't happen, you hear. so in march next year, iraq was attacked together and averaged in iraq in as a result, half a million people died. leaders of saddam hussein's country were born or isis appeared. both reasons why the united states and britain resorted to aggression were not confirmed. weapons of mass destruction were not found in iraq. and hussein's connection with the salqaida was not discovered later by the commission. on the investigation of the iraqi adventure. it was headed by cern john chilcott and concluded that the real reasons for the war were not softly, but in essence. this means that prime minister tony blair dec
here are just a couple of cases. 2002 exactly 20 years ago, ex-british prime minister tony blair wasisiting a ranch in texas for the summer with then us president bush jr. on the sly, on a false pretext, they decide to attack iraq. nothing has been announced yet, but back in england, blair writes a letter to bush literally with an oath. loyalty i'll be with you, no matter what happens. that is, loyalty to american president bush is a priority, so that it doesn't happen, you hear. so in march...
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it was really tony blair who coo that. so in many ways people at the time were saying he saved the reputation of the royal family. i think it's fascinating today to see all of those historical political figures taking their place at this really extraordinary, and as you keep saying, we've never seen it televised. for royal nerds like myself, savannah, this is really exciting. >> you don't have to be a royal nerd to feel the electricity of this moment and the privilege of witnessing it. that is the throne room inside st. james palace, never before broadcast on live tv. we know in a moment king charles iii having officially been declared the king will take that throne for the very first time. it strikes me. this is a first. getting to have a camera inside that meeting, open to the public to see now. it was queen elizabeth who had the first televised coronation back in 1952. >> reporter: it's clearly a first. we've been saying that throughout the morning. it's unbelievable to be seeing these pictures, as you said as well, to
it was really tony blair who coo that. so in many ways people at the time were saying he saved the reputation of the royal family. i think it's fascinating today to see all of those historical political figures taking their place at this really extraordinary, and as you keep saying, we've never seen it televised. for royal nerds like myself, savannah, this is really exciting. >> you don't have to be a royal nerd to feel the electricity of this moment and the privilege of witnessing it....
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the former prime minister sir tony blair.aritable causes, one of the most notable being the prince's trust which he set up in 1976 to help improve the lives of disadvantaged young people. a man who benefited personally from the prince's trust and is now an ambassador for it is golden globe and emmy award nominated uk actor david aurelio. i wanted to ask you about the prince's trust because the prince's trust as i understand it, you are a successful actor now, but it's what got you started? yes. you are a successful actor now, but it's what got you started?— it's what got you started? yes, it is what got _ it's what got you started? yes, it is what got me — it's what got you started? yes, it is what got me started _ it's what got you started? yes, it is what got me started as - it's what got you started? yes, it is what got me started as a - it's what got you started? yes, it - is what got me started as a teenager living on a council estate in islington, london. isimply living on a council estate in islington, london. i simply
the former prime minister sir tony blair.aritable causes, one of the most notable being the prince's trust which he set up in 1976 to help improve the lives of disadvantaged young people. a man who benefited personally from the prince's trust and is now an ambassador for it is golden globe and emmy award nominated uk actor david aurelio. i wanted to ask you about the prince's trust because the prince's trust as i understand it, you are a successful actor now, but it's what got you started? yes....
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supporters know he isn't tony blair.e last general election they won one seatin last general election they won one seat in scotland. that is just one of many reminders as to why that snowy summits, if you like, for labour is still a long way off. chris mason, many thanks. the labour mp rupa huq has apologised to chancellor kwasi kwarteng after describing him as "superficially" black. her remarks at a fringe event at the labour party conference were criticised and she was suspended from the parliamentary party pending an investigation. the tory party chair jake berry called her comments "racist" and "disgusting". royal mail workers are to stage a further 19 strikes in the next two months in a deteriorating dispute over pay and conditions. the communication workers union announced that the action in october and november will be a mixture of single days and rolling action. royal mail say the company is losing £1 million a day and needs to change. two pipelines that carry gas from russia to europe have suddenly sprung a numb
supporters know he isn't tony blair.e last general election they won one seatin last general election they won one seat in scotland. that is just one of many reminders as to why that snowy summits, if you like, for labour is still a long way off. chris mason, many thanks. the labour mp rupa huq has apologised to chancellor kwasi kwarteng after describing him as "superficially" black. her remarks at a fringe event at the labour party conference were criticised and she was suspended...
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we have prime minister tony blair, sir tony blair, who was prime minister for this queen from 1997 foring, long relationship. so tony blair, welcome to the program. we've seen your incredibly moving statement on the passing of the queen and i think i just want to ask you first to describe for us how you first came upon her, and you talked how she's been in your life all your life, from which you were a flag-waving kid? >> yes. i wlehen i was just a child and was brought up in the north of england and she visited the city and i remember her, watching her being driven through the streets, and then, of course, the next time i really was anywhere close to her was when i became prime minister. and she was -- we used to then have a weekly audience. she was immensely gracious and kind, sympathetic. you know, we would have good discussions. she was one person, an interview, you could have complete confidence and say whatever you needed to say, ask whatever you wanted to ask, and, you know, the thing about her which i think is the most important thing in understanding why it is such intensity o
we have prime minister tony blair, sir tony blair, who was prime minister for this queen from 1997 foring, long relationship. so tony blair, welcome to the program. we've seen your incredibly moving statement on the passing of the queen and i think i just want to ask you first to describe for us how you first came upon her, and you talked how she's been in your life all your life, from which you were a flag-waving kid? >> yes. i wlehen i was just a child and was brought up in the north of...
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it's the incredible selma blair. selma blair-- where do i begin? this michigan-born actress rose to fame with roles in cult classics like cruel intentions, legally blonde, and fan favorites, the sweetest thing, and guillermo del toro's hellboy. time named her person of the year in 2017. she's also grammy-nominated for her narration of anne frank:
it's the incredible selma blair. selma blair-- where do i begin? this michigan-born actress rose to fame with roles in cult classics like cruel intentions, legally blonde, and fan favorites, the sweetest thing, and guillermo del toro's hellboy. time named her person of the year in 2017. she's also grammy-nominated for her narration of anne frank:
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tony blair institute chief economist. thank you for joining us.his is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is time for the bloomberg business flash. shares of banko generali was halted following a bloomberg report. we learned that the president -- the parent is exploring a deal with guggenheim. generali is said to consider selling to media banca to help finance a potential deal. london has revised down its outlook. the second largest movie theater change expects that admissions will remain below pre-pandemic levels. it is embarking on chapter 11 bankruptcy meetings in the u.s.. shares of arrival dropped as it tries to raise tax -- capital to build its products. in the u.s. the company but -- but the company is primarily based in the u.k.. that is your latest business flash. guy: thank you very much. we are counting you down at the end of the session. that put you on hundreds into today and just going on .4%. 69.08. above that level stocks are under pressure. that is where the pain is being felt. but still a positive performance. the dax and cac are having a better
tony blair institute chief economist. thank you for joining us.his is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is time for the bloomberg business flash. shares of banko generali was halted following a bloomberg report. we learned that the president -- the parent is exploring a deal with guggenheim. generali is said to consider selling to media banca to help finance a potential deal. london has revised down its outlook. the second largest movie theater change expects that admissions will remain below...
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in his speech, keir starmer won't just talk about emulating the likes of tony blair in 1997.ictories of the past like 1945 under clement attlee. 0r past like 1945 under clement attlee. or 19 six defour as well. here is why labour thinks it can win. —— 1964 as well. it thinks the public is ready to listen to an alternative message about how to prosper the economy. that's why they are increasingly feeling confident about their prospects. that's not a guarantee, however. labour has a lot of ground to make up from the last general election when it fell to that historic low in terms of seats. it also knows that it is possible the government strategy does pay off and that tax cutting and cutting regulation leads to the economic growth that liz truss has promised. 0ne growth that liz truss has promised. one other thing to bear in mind, there are some here who are a bit nervous that the labour position at the moment and its apparent popularity is almost by default. not because the party has captured the public imagination but because a lot of people are unhappy with the government an
in his speech, keir starmer won't just talk about emulating the likes of tony blair in 1997.ictories of the past like 1945 under clement attlee. 0r past like 1945 under clement attlee. or 19 six defour as well. here is why labour thinks it can win. —— 1964 as well. it thinks the public is ready to listen to an alternative message about how to prosper the economy. that's why they are increasingly feeling confident about their prospects. that's not a guarantee, however. labour has a lot of...
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care sturmer is no tony blair, liz truss is — draw.is quite _ draw. care sturmer is no tony blair, liz truss is quite lucky _ draw. care sturmer is no tony blair, liz truss is quite lucky in _ draw. care sturmer is no tony blair, liz truss is quite lucky in that - liz truss is quite lucky in that sense. it was herfirst liz truss is quite lucky in that sense. it was her first shot, liz truss is quite lucky in that sense. it was herfirst shot, so sense. it was her first shot, so you expect everybody to be behind her, everybody to be cheering her on hopefully for her team that she will be keeping that performance up. that is that old parliamentaryjoke about the enemy is behind you. at some point, she will start getting more difficult questions rather than softball questions from her own mps. more broadly, the media are being very kind to her at the moment, that is what is called the honeymoon period which will probably go until next month. number ten will inevitably be hit by crisis after crisis. the big question will be can she build a p
care sturmer is no tony blair, liz truss is — draw.is quite _ draw. care sturmer is no tony blair, liz truss is quite lucky _ draw. care sturmer is no tony blair, liz truss is quite lucky in _ draw. care sturmer is no tony blair, liz truss is quite lucky in that - liz truss is quite lucky in that sense. it was herfirst liz truss is quite lucky in that sense. it was her first shot, liz truss is quite lucky in that sense. it was herfirst shot, so sense. it was her first shot, so you expect...
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for tony blair, it happens just a few months ago after prince philip died.standing rift between the royal family and tony blair. over his government's decision to get rid of the royal brittani and. government could do some of this as well. because the cost of renewing it was seen as so huge. >> it was favored by -- >> it was favored by prince philip. and i think that that cost a whole lot of consternation in the royal family. if you have liz truss, or whoever's prime minister, and you have got the british people suffering, you might just encourage the new king that maybe this would be a good gesture to open up this particular famous house, buckingham palace or one of the other minor palaces. so that you can you are not seem to have this vast amount of real estate around the country. >> i certainly would like to have it, at the very least. john and gentlemen tim in clive, stay with us. coming up we are going to talk about all of the work that went in to what we will see for the next ten days. it is called operation london bridge. we are going to take you insi
for tony blair, it happens just a few months ago after prince philip died.standing rift between the royal family and tony blair. over his government's decision to get rid of the royal brittani and. government could do some of this as well. because the cost of renewing it was seen as so huge. >> it was favored by -- >> it was favored by prince philip. and i think that that cost a whole lot of consternation in the royal family. if you have liz truss, or whoever's prime minister, and...
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that was tony blair. he only recently got the power on the back of a landslide. liz truss was not elected by the country but by her own party. she was always facing headwind. she does not need to crisis manage. the death of princess diana lead to an upsurge of republican, a criticism of the royal family. the queen herself had to go on tv to reassure people. tony blair and his fixers behind the scenes did a good job to calm things down. that is not the situation now. it is a very different moment of universal grief and moving onto the next stage. liz truss is going to have a difficult and sensitive period over the next 10 days, but this is not crisis management of that sort. alix: such a wonderful perspective. truly appreciate you having -- truly appreciate having you on the show. coming up, more on the queens legacy. roger barker of the british institute association institute of directors will be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome. we are live at buckingham palace as the u.k. and the world continues to mourn the passing of queen elizabeth ii. over last
that was tony blair. he only recently got the power on the back of a landslide. liz truss was not elected by the country but by her own party. she was always facing headwind. she does not need to crisis manage. the death of princess diana lead to an upsurge of republican, a criticism of the royal family. the queen herself had to go on tv to reassure people. tony blair and his fixers behind the scenes did a good job to calm things down. that is not the situation now. it is a very different...
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so there blair and claim at the bluff and some yasmin of his around. yeah, of the latin law school. he yeah. it must have room for best or you know why someone was it not because it was what was in the system. provo, bladder, the to summit, or need me to my mom in august music practice biology. i'm the one that i didn't know. bravo, bravo. are there for be visa alone? really hit at this. did or live us on that website or did they on that? they will come up for a part to see that what i did it...
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becky: blair, check what you told them why? which samira? which affair was carnation. but i should like what you like? watching that i was double your opinion. romulus, maria. really? york. what kiera? no. what europe i beat the orchestra yet and by you said i get a poorly chair to open it. which is thrash not the only place in rebellion were almost beyond the reach of the constant barrage of ukrainian army shells. is this small courtyard protected by 29 story buildings this is where they hand out a humanitarian aid roman boma. pull myself up with her lily did you book on this mostly from posey bruner at noon to the wilma snugger narrative. couple of lucas, really of the bible scholars be distilled now. you live, who are switching? jessica boys much and i have a rest into zillow fulton, us. it is killing the rush of so when the 1000000 people from the outskirts of rebellion, we can't get here. the ukrainians keeps showing the town and sabotage teams are still active in the area. special, silly yes. now law are computer or your douglas fox. they own little room i was or
becky: blair, check what you told them why? which samira? which affair was carnation. but i should like what you like? watching that i was double your opinion. romulus, maria. really? york. what kiera? no. what europe i beat the orchestra yet and by you said i get a poorly chair to open it. which is thrash not the only place in rebellion were almost beyond the reach of the constant barrage of ukrainian army shells. is this small courtyard protected by 29 story buildings this is where they hand...
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promising _ back to gordon brown and tony blair promising a — back to gordon brown and tony blair promising revolution and so on. it is a smart policy but i — revolution and so on. it is a smart policy but i am not sure people will think— policy but i am not sure people will think it _ policy but i am not sure people will think it is _ policy but i am not sure people will think it is something new they haven't— think it is something new they haven't heard before but it gives him something interesting to say at the party— him something interesting to say at the party conference which starts in liverpoot— the party conference which starts in liverpool today.— the party conference which starts in liverpool today. lucy, how important is it for labour— liverpool today. lucy, how important is it for labour to _ liverpool today. lucy, how important is it for labour to seize _ liverpool today. lucy, how important is it for labour to seize this _ is it for labour to seize this opportunity is there is a huge backlash in many sectors of society against government tax cuts announced on friday? it’s aga
promising _ back to gordon brown and tony blair promising a — back to gordon brown and tony blair promising revolution and so on. it is a smart policy but i — revolution and so on. it is a smart policy but i am not sure people will think— policy but i am not sure people will think it _ policy but i am not sure people will think it is _ policy but i am not sure people will think it is something new they haven't— think it is something new they haven't heard before but it gives him...
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government urging him to take action. various different ministers, not just tony blair, on agriculture, on medicine related issues and environmental questions. these are made public and we're very embarrassing because it's not really a line that the british monica supposed to cross. so it'll be interesting to see now years the monarch, whether he, what kind of balance he can strike and how much of that he can do in can, in concert with the government. because we've got a brand new government as well. and so you've got these 2, are a big movers coming into powerful positions within the u. k. at the same time, at a period of massive uncertainty. it's all to play for, for it. it's really, it's remarkable. now we know that king charles will be monarch, not just of britain, not just of the united kingdom, but also the head, a state of 14 other commonwealth countries. what is his standing like? i'm a strategy and obviously i want to have some opinions there myself, but you know what is standing like within those countries? i think i it's, it's difficult to tell from, within those countries,
government urging him to take action. various different ministers, not just tony blair, on agriculture, on medicine related issues and environmental questions. these are made public and we're very embarrassing because it's not really a line that the british monica supposed to cross. so it'll be interesting to see now years the monarch, whether he, what kind of balance he can strike and how much of that he can do in can, in concert with the government. because we've got a brand new government as...
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this huge attachment to duty and decency and dignity. >> tony blair speaking to chris young. pouring in from celebrities around the world. among them, daniel craig. as james bond, faked jumping from a helicopter alongside the queen for the 2012 london olympics. he called the queen's legacy, incomparable. he said, she will be profoundly missed. and helen mirren, who won an oscar for pretraining queen elizabeth said "we mourn the women, who with or without the crown will see the epitome of nobility. ♪ ♪ >> t? >> oh, yes please. >> even pennington bear, who recently visited buckingham palace for tea with the queen, tweeted out, thank you for everything. i'm becky anderson. our live coverage, here come outside of buckingham palace continues after this short break. don'n't go away. ♪ ♪ rk to deliver your cacar as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing, with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer, because our customers love it. see for yo
this huge attachment to duty and decency and dignity. >> tony blair speaking to chris young. pouring in from celebrities around the world. among them, daniel craig. as james bond, faked jumping from a helicopter alongside the queen for the 2012 london olympics. he called the queen's legacy, incomparable. he said, she will be profoundly missed. and helen mirren, who won an oscar for pretraining queen elizabeth said "we mourn the women, who with or without the crown will see the...
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the iron lady equally difficult, was her relationship with tony blair. ah ah, neither he nor her latest prime minister barak johnson were born when she held her 1st audience in 1950 to wave the rest of us in britain love this. we love the idea that once a week, the prime minister, even if we voted for it, has to go a bow than the to somebody. that's his greatest significance of all. but once a week, powerful prime minister with all his connections and everything has to go and give an account, has to literally bow the knee to somebody who represents something bigger than him . during the audience, the queen listens more than she talks, but she's always well prepared and guides the conversation by asking the right questions. ah, ah, during her euston, elizabeth spent many carefree summer in the countryside. she is a conscientious, modest down to earth gown. ah, i think the secret to understand. elizabeth 2nd success is to realize she was not born to be a queen. ah, for the 1st 11 years of her life, she was royal. she developed all the reverence for royalty
the iron lady equally difficult, was her relationship with tony blair. ah ah, neither he nor her latest prime minister barak johnson were born when she held her 1st audience in 1950 to wave the rest of us in britain love this. we love the idea that once a week, the prime minister, even if we voted for it, has to go a bow than the to somebody. that's his greatest significance of all. but once a week, powerful prime minister with all his connections and everything has to go and give an account,...
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norman lear cast me as blair's cousin on "facts of life". >> see, i had this made.unk." >> it was risky. >> how was the bus ride? >> i don't know. i drove. >> a car? >> no, a lemon. >> when "facts of life" aired, i was so used to kids bullying me and calling me names. that's what was in my head when i saw these kids behind me. and the one kid, there were about four of them, "are you cousin geri from 'facts of life'?" it was a real incredible feeling to be liked by kids. "you mean you're not going to make fun of me? you're not going to call me names? wow!" >> facts of life was winning a younger demographic. >> eventually, those kids would grow up. what stories do you tell then? the 1980s were a radical transformation. how do you live up to the ideals that you set for yourself when you were younger when dealing with the realities of having to raise children and pay a mortgage? ♪ sometimes you want to go ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ >> i don't no know if i can tel you why "cheers was so popular in the '0s, but i do know that the song was brilliant. ♪ you want
norman lear cast me as blair's cousin on "facts of life". >> see, i had this made.unk." >> it was risky. >> how was the bus ride? >> i don't know. i drove. >> a car? >> no, a lemon. >> when "facts of life" aired, i was so used to kids bullying me and calling me names. that's what was in my head when i saw these kids behind me. and the one kid, there were about four of them, "are you cousin geri from 'facts of life'?"...
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and looking at tony blair. think about that keep calm and carry on we saw during princess diana's funeral and the young men that walked behind it. there is no time for grief the president and the priority is the crown and the stability keeping things moving in this grieving process is very public for these individuals because the duty takes the primary purpose even in this moment. >> absolutely. when princess diana died it was shocked and the old my goodness what has happened? we don't have that this time with the 90 six-year-old woman who frankly was almost a freak of nature and i mean that in the nicest possible way still working the day before she died. it's funny that it reminds you of those moments when bridge and went into morning the last time for princess diana promptly. but king charles and camilla are of course a force to be reckoned with but they are a popular force. and what we see happening here it is in the pump but it is the ceremony. standby for the pump because after the coronation with them pr
and looking at tony blair. think about that keep calm and carry on we saw during princess diana's funeral and the young men that walked behind it. there is no time for grief the president and the priority is the crown and the stability keeping things moving in this grieving process is very public for these individuals because the duty takes the primary purpose even in this moment. >> absolutely. when princess diana died it was shocked and the old my goodness what has happened? we don't...
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have my mail from you a dave maybe dave missio mon, y'all farm. la. fontose, president obama care blair. i'm my i'm, i'm fine. a new hi story and i can't smash around. actually it. thank you very much. a public life, a germany representatives and heads up with his in germany, members and friends, all those who keep in memory and the memory of those who are more not at lady session to money. and why is my pain and on to my will i to grievous and incurable refusing chilly hears that his watch, the prophet jeremiah asked, and that is what we are asked to die as well. even 50 years after the terrible on murder of 11 is freely athletes. here, all ambition doth religion edge, the alom quicker today, venues annihilate, shilling i munich. very cool, and my murder conducted in cold blood came down there still a pain. the pain is still on ending and shirt and a wound. the wound still refuses to be here. all of us remembered the dark hours of september 1917 children carry this kind their hearts, the scars of those moments when we with anxiety and great worry and in shield horror. they watched and
have my mail from you a dave maybe dave missio mon, y'all farm. la. fontose, president obama care blair. i'm my i'm, i'm fine. a new hi story and i can't smash around. actually it. thank you very much. a public life, a germany representatives and heads up with his in germany, members and friends, all those who keep in memory and the memory of those who are more not at lady session to money. and why is my pain and on to my will i to grievous and incurable refusing chilly hears that his watch,...
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of the guardian's today in focus podcast, and alastair campbell, who, of course, worked with tony blairor many years. he's now a writer and co—presenter of the rest is politics podcast. and we're going to talk about news podcasts and why they're different and how they're changing how we all get news in a minute. first, though, let's reflect onjon�*s co—presenter in his new podcast, emily maitlis and her mactaggart speech last week, which certainly got a lot of attention. it painted a picture of the bbc, which she said was too inclined towards both sides—ism giving platforms to individuals that didn't deserve airtime. she said there was an active tory agent on the bbc board, widely considered to be a reference to the former theresa may comms chief sir robbie gibb, and emily maitlis said that the bbc withdrew a monologue of hers because it was, perhaps, sending a message of reassurance directly to the government itself. adam, i'm sure you followed all of this very closely. was emily right? well, matt chorley rather cruelly commented, anyone would think she had a new podcast to promote. i
of the guardian's today in focus podcast, and alastair campbell, who, of course, worked with tony blairor many years. he's now a writer and co—presenter of the rest is politics podcast. and we're going to talk about news podcasts and why they're different and how they're changing how we all get news in a minute. first, though, let's reflect onjon�*s co—presenter in his new podcast, emily maitlis and her mactaggart speech last week, which certainly got a lot of attention. it painted a...
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selma blair with an emotional opening performance. for it all, and they're saying -- >> both: good morning, america. >> let's do this, sam. ♪ >>> good morning, america. sam already breaking out the champion jacket. oh, but it was a great night in the ballroom. our other friend, wayne brady earning one of the highest scores of the night. we're going to hear all about it from our guy sam champion who made it through the first week and lara is there with him this morning. there they are, wave to us, you two. cannot wait to talk to them in a little bit. >> they look good for no sleep. >> they're holding up pretty well. >>> also this morning, the final farewell to queen elizabeth. her family gathering for a private ceremony. that's coming up. >>> first, the latest on hurricane fiona now a category 3 hurricane. it's already devastated puerto rico and the dominican republic. still gathering more strength. victor oquendo is in puerto rico with the latest. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, george. we're in a town not too far awa
selma blair with an emotional opening performance. for it all, and they're saying -- >> both: good morning, america. >> let's do this, sam. ♪ >>> good morning, america. sam already breaking out the champion jacket. oh, but it was a great night in the ballroom. our other friend, wayne brady earning one of the highest scores of the night. we're going to hear all about it from our guy sam champion who made it through the first week and lara is there with him this morning....
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carefully sketching a line, lifted straight from tony blair.ut embracing what came before. we recent past, but embracing what came before. ~ ., recent past, but embracing what came before. ~ . , ., before. we are the party of the centre ground. _ before. we are the party of the centre ground. once _ before. we are the party of the centre ground. once again, - before. we are the party of thei centre ground. once again, the political wing of the british people. applause. say it loud and believe it. britain will deal with the cost of living crisis. britain will get its future back. this is my committal to you, the national mission of the next labour government, and together with the british people, we will do it, thank you conference. applause. after years in the doldrum, years of fighting among themselves, labour and keir starmer are starting to believe they may be able to win. there is a confidence in the air, but they still have a massive mountain to climb. i have told everyone he is there, he is passionate about this country and he has the pla
carefully sketching a line, lifted straight from tony blair.ut embracing what came before. we recent past, but embracing what came before. ~ ., recent past, but embracing what came before. ~ . , ., before. we are the party of the centre ground. _ before. we are the party of the centre ground. once _ before. we are the party of the centre ground. once again, - before. we are the party of thei centre ground. once again, the political wing of the british people. applause. say it loud and believe...
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a very bad pastiche of the tony blair years. >> do ordinary people care about this kind of internal fightingt is pretty clear with the conservatives are doing. the way he was treated will not do that. whatever his merits. jeremy corbyn did certainly well in the general election. that was somebody they wanted to see. they wanted to see the arguments about jeremy corbyn. >> it does have an effect. he has to publicly address all of this and try to unite his party. can he do that? >> i am not sure that he does have to address it. obviously journalists have to ask him about it. but i think he will steer the conversation away from it. to say this was yesterday's news. he was not helped by the factions in the labour party. the british people did not want him around. they did not want his party -- what his party was offering, for a number of reasons. kia starmer will make that a point. to look at dividing lines. his job has become a lot easier in the last couple of weeks. when boris johnson was prime minister, he was very unpopular at the end. his main attack against boris johnson was on competence
a very bad pastiche of the tony blair years. >> do ordinary people care about this kind of internal fightingt is pretty clear with the conservatives are doing. the way he was treated will not do that. whatever his merits. jeremy corbyn did certainly well in the general election. that was somebody they wanted to see. they wanted to see the arguments about jeremy corbyn. >> it does have an effect. he has to publicly address all of this and try to unite his party. can he do that?...
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blair and gordon brown and david cameron and boris johnson and truss tru. it it is two days before her passing and she insisted on taking the resignation in person at balmoral and welcoming in liz truss. that was her last public act of service. you see the procession moving on now. you see prince harry, the duke of sussex, on the right of picture and prince of wales, prince william and king charles iii. >> steve, stay with us we do understand that futures are lower and we want to get caught up on the market day ahead. we will keep these pictures up while we're having discussion. >> let's bring in david katz and daniel flax. david and daniel, thank you for joining us as we keep the shots up of the queen's funeral. david, i'll start with you from the macro picture. this is a time right now in the markets at a cross roads, if you will we are trying to figure out if the markets and economy is turning to the down side is this, david, a situation where we feel comfortable about investing or are we due for the down turn that we haven't seen since the depth of the
blair and gordon brown and david cameron and boris johnson and truss tru. it it is two days before her passing and she insisted on taking the resignation in person at balmoral and welcoming in liz truss. that was her last public act of service. you see the procession moving on now. you see prince harry, the duke of sussex, on the right of picture and prince of wales, prince william and king charles iii. >> steve, stay with us we do understand that futures are lower and we want to get...
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tony blair was succeeding john major.ajor's permission, so we have been able to get a lot organised before the prime minister actually took office. find organised before the prime minister actually took office.— actually took office. and so, presumably _ actually took office. and so, presumably to _ actually took office. and so, presumably to some - actually took office. and so, | presumably to some degree, actually took office. and so, - presumably to some degree, this rests on the cooperation of the outgoing administration will stop yes, it does. find outgoing administration will stop yes. it does-— outgoing administration will stop yes, it does. and it's a convention that when — yes, it does. and it's a convention that when there _ yes, it does. and it's a convention that when there is _ yes, it does. and it's a convention that when there is a _ yes, it does. and it's a convention that when there is a general - that when there is a general election coming up, the prime minister of the day usually authorises discussions b
tony blair was succeeding john major.ajor's permission, so we have been able to get a lot organised before the prime minister actually took office. find organised before the prime minister actually took office.— actually took office. and so, presumably _ actually took office. and so, presumably to _ actually took office. and so, presumably to some - actually took office. and so, | presumably to some degree, actually took office. and so, - presumably to some degree, this rests on the...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that evening, ed's father and mother were housed at the traditional rehearsal dinner at blairk-tie affair included beside members of the wedding party, mamie eisenhower, the wives of the four four groomsmen, te president's brothers and their wives, and a few other friends and relatives. members of the wedding party exchange traditional gifts. millions of people throughout the world waited in anticipation as the white house prepared to celebrate the wedding. historians took note that tricia was the eighth daughter of a a president to be married in the white house, that hers was the first june wedding held their and the first marriage ceremony to be performed out-of-doors at the executive mansion. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the father of the bride to be unexpectedly visited the press center and express a poetic view to reporters about the possibility of rain when he explained that a soft rain caresses the marriage. and then anymore lighthearted vein he said, -- >> a little rain will keep people indoors and they will remember it more. >> in spite of threatening skies, tricia decided to go forward
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that evening, ed's father and mother were housed at the traditional rehearsal dinner at blairk-tie affair included beside members of the wedding party, mamie eisenhower, the wives of the four four groomsmen, te president's brothers and their wives, and a few other friends and relatives. members of the wedding party exchange traditional gifts. millions of people throughout the world waited in anticipation as the white house prepared to celebrate the wedding. historians...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that evening, ed's father and mother were housed at the traditional rehearsal dinner at blairk-tie affair included beside members of the wedding party, mamie eisenhower, the wives of the four four groomsmen, te president's brothers and their wives, and a few other friends and relatives. members of the wedding party exchange traditional gifts. millions of people throughout the world waited in anticipation as the white house prepared to celebrate the wedding. historians took note that tricia was the eighth daughter of a a president to be married in the white house, that hers was the first june wedding held their and the first marriage ceremony to be performed out-of-doors at the executive mansion. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the father of the bride to be unexpectedly visited the press center and express a poetic view to reporters about the possibility of rain when he explained that a soft rain caresses the marriage. and then anymore lighthearted vein he said, -- >> a little rain will keep people indoors and they will remember it more. >> in spite of threatening skies, tricia decided to go forward
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that evening, ed's father and mother were housed at the traditional rehearsal dinner at blairk-tie affair included beside members of the wedding party, mamie eisenhower, the wives of the four four groomsmen, te president's brothers and their wives, and a few other friends and relatives. members of the wedding party exchange traditional gifts. millions of people throughout the world waited in anticipation as the white house prepared to celebrate the wedding. historians...
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selma blair's dance had the audience in tears.reporter: it was a viennese waltz that brought the ballroom to tears. >> selma, you danced like a true artist. that was so powerful. >> thank you. >> selma, you are a perfect example of somebody that doesn't let their illness define you. >> it burst my heart open which was a whole opening of hope. >> reporter: selma blair and partner sasha's powerful dance reminding her to never stop living. >> i've come through so much and i've been really vulnerable and i see how it affects people. part of it really was about i can build some strength and maybe i can change some of the remnants of ms. >> reporter: diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018 her balance paid a factor in if she'd be ever able to dance. >> i use a cane often. i can. i do have mobility but it's not that precise or out and about with things on show days when the lights and things, you know, i need the balance. things shift and so i was just always really scared to do it. >> reporter: her body challenged during rehearsals. >
selma blair's dance had the audience in tears.reporter: it was a viennese waltz that brought the ballroom to tears. >> selma, you danced like a true artist. that was so powerful. >> thank you. >> selma, you are a perfect example of somebody that doesn't let their illness define you. >> it burst my heart open which was a whole opening of hope. >> reporter: selma blair and partner sasha's powerful dance reminding her to never stop living. >> i've come through...
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because also, what is lucy blair chicken hooks to elizabeth? i had stepped a chimney, which i think you placed a little better, which i think you must do to have to work as well do with the dish yet we've got a dish. the dish dish out the what of toilet you little jack. you'll look additionally why not glad you're not sure they will say because i was more upset when you look. grandma miss clutches is a white girl, occlusal guards the finishes you should just have to walk all the way. so, but if you will, in yet a feature to one that i me cut off now to music, what you will get a you guy will show this job will go up all model bucklin yet with when you look when you are naturally, scott, i was a little all calls will let us alone will surely policy on the incomplete and irrational, you know, show them. so building milliliters, it'd be long on that sheet. it is lee from what a slip of the month about on went to to the mock about with the when you look at what all this is just look like. must poly. and i mean, you came in the room when the she doe
because also, what is lucy blair chicken hooks to elizabeth? i had stepped a chimney, which i think you placed a little better, which i think you must do to have to work as well do with the dish yet we've got a dish. the dish dish out the what of toilet you little jack. you'll look additionally why not glad you're not sure they will say because i was more upset when you look. grandma miss clutches is a white girl, occlusal guards the finishes you should just have to walk all the way. so, but if...