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we'll sit down with the former prime minister of the united kingdom, david cameron coming up. first, kellyanne conway on why democrats in new hampshire are putting distance between themselves and president biden as we're now just eight weeks from the mid-terms. that's next. it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! (limu squawks) he's a natural. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ubrelvy helps u fight migraine attacks. u rise to the challenge. u won't clock out. so u bring ubrelvy. it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours... ...without worrying if it's too late or where you are. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine pain relief starts with u. learn how abbvie could help you save. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. (cecily) wow, we're on
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david cameron east — can keep everybody happy. david cameron east to _ can keep everybody happy.y happy. david cameron east to get it, - can keep everybody happy. david cameron east to get it, not - can keep everybody happy. david cameron east to get it, not least for his efforts for what he called a kind of list of candidates who would be preferred by the leadership. with hindsight, do you think the conservative party is glad that those changes came about? a lot of associations felt rather resentful, associations felt rather resentful, as they cite from having people foisted on this list of approved candidates. it foisted on this list of approved candidates-— foisted on this list of approved candidates. . , , ., ., candidates. it was unusual for the conservative _ candidates. it was unusual for the conservative party _ candidates. it was unusual for the conservative party to _ candidates. it was unusual for the conservative party to even - candidates. it was unusual for the conservative party to even do - candidates. it was unusual for the l conservative party to even do that, b
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so there is_ borisjohnson, david cameron. so there is this — borisjohnson, david cameron. _ there is this sense that she is imposing this image of herself as a kind of— imposing this image of herself as a kind of strong leader who will deliver. — kind of strong leader who will deliver, deliver, deliver, but at the moment we don't know what she is delivering, _ the moment we don't know what she is delivering, and we need more than 'ust delivering, and we need more than just rhetoric and attitude. aside from _ just rhetoric and attitude. aside from energy bills, she has a massive in trade _ from energy bills, she has a massive in trade to— from energy bills, she has a massive in trade to deal with, inflation, huge _ in trade to deal with, inflation, huge industrial strife, strikes acrose— huge industrial strife, strikes across the board. terrible nhs waiting — across the board. terrible nhs waiting times. the northern ireland protocol— waiting times. the northern ireland protocol and the failure of power—sharing in northern ireland. there _ power—sharing in northern ireland.
so there is_ borisjohnson, david cameron. so there is this — borisjohnson, david cameron. _ there is this sense that she is imposing this image of herself as a kind of— imposing this image of herself as a kind of strong leader who will deliver. — kind of strong leader who will deliver, deliver, deliver, but at the moment we don't know what she is delivering, _ the moment we don't know what she is delivering, and we need more than 'ust delivering, and we need more than just rhetoric and...
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, — johnson, theresa may, even david cameron, to — johnson, theresa may, even david cameron, to whatury is still out on whether or not it— the jury is still out on whether or not it is— the jury is still out on whether or not it is going to come off. the market seem _ not it is going to come off. the market seem to _ not it is going to come off. tt5 market seem to have made their mind up, though. seeing this headline, it does make you wonder what level of trust they are going to have in what is to come if indeed we ain't seen nothing yet. the is to come if indeed we ain't seen nothing yet-— nothing yet. the only thing that seems to be — nothing yet. the only thing that seems to be going _ nothing yet. the only thing that seems to be going down - nothing yet. the only thing that seems to be going down is - nothing yet. the only thing that seems to be going down is the | nothing yet. the only thing that - seems to be going down is the pound and the tory party figures. i don't think they have gone up since the sunday times due duct of the out of last week, so there are still trailing be
, — johnson, theresa may, even david cameron, to — johnson, theresa may, even david cameron, to whatury is still out on whether or not it— the jury is still out on whether or not it is— the jury is still out on whether or not it is going to come off. the market seem _ not it is going to come off. the market seem to _ not it is going to come off. tt5 market seem to have made their mind up, though. seeing this headline, it does make you wonder what level of trust they are going to have in...
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although david cameron is against britain leaving the e u, he promises his people a referendum. he hopes this will strengthen his position as prime minister above all, he doesn't expect to be defeated. ah, but he's wrong. in june 2016. a wafer thin majority of 52 percent of britons voted to leave the you. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron resigns. ah, his successor teresa may have the difficult task of making breakfast happen. rex, it means breakfast and we're going to make a success over the 2nd female prime minister in british history has a good working relationship with the queen. but she is unpopular within her party and with the people. after 3 years, she finally gives up while the government stumbles from crisis to crisis, the royals add some glamour to the tristan in may 2018. megan and harry get married at the time. no one would have guessed that the marriage would soon spock a major family route among the windsor's in july, 2019 forest johnston replaces to resume and becomes elizabeth's 14th prime minister when he was b
although david cameron is against britain leaving the e u, he promises his people a referendum. he hopes this will strengthen his position as prime minister above all, he doesn't expect to be defeated. ah, but he's wrong. in june 2016. a wafer thin majority of 52 percent of britons voted to leave the you. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron resigns. ah, his successor teresa may have the difficult task of making breakfast happen. rex, it means...
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although david cameron is against britain leaving the e you, he promises his people are referendum. he hopes this will strengthen his position as prime minister above all, he doesn't expect to be defeated. ah, but he's wrong. in june 2016. a wafer thin majority of 52 percent of britons voted to leave the e. u. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron resigned his successor to resume half the difficult task of making breaks. it happened. you. rex, it means breakfast and we're going to make a success of it. the 2nd female prime minister in british history has a good working relationship with the queen. but she is unpopular within her party and with the people. after 3 years, she finally gives up while the government stumbles from crisis to crisis, the royals add some glamour to the tristan. in may 2018. megan and harry get married. at the time. no one would have guessed that the marriage would soon spark a major family route among the windsor's. in july, 2019 boris johnston replaces to resume and becomes elizabeth's 14th prime minister. when
although david cameron is against britain leaving the e you, he promises his people are referendum. he hopes this will strengthen his position as prime minister above all, he doesn't expect to be defeated. ah, but he's wrong. in june 2016. a wafer thin majority of 52 percent of britons voted to leave the e. u. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron resigned his successor to resume half the difficult task of making breaks. it happened. you. rex, it...
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plus our interview with former prime minister david cameron. prince harry's emotional tribute in his first statement about the loss of his beloved granny. he thanks her for her advice. charlie d'agata reports on why he won't wear a uniform at the
plus our interview with former prime minister david cameron. prince harry's emotional tribute in his first statement about the loss of his beloved granny. he thanks her for her advice. charlie d'agata reports on why he won't wear a uniform at the
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although david cameron is against britain leaving the e u, he promises his people a referendum. he hopes this will strengthen his position as prime minister above all, he doesn't expect to be defeated. ah, but he's wrong. in june 2016. a wafer thin majority of 52 percent of britons voted to leave the you. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron resigns. ah, his successor teresa may have the difficult task of making breaks. it happened. you . rex, it means breakfast and we're going to make a success of it. the 2nd female prime minister in british history has a good working relationship with the queen. but she is unpopular within her party and with the people. after 3 years, she finally gives up while the government stumbles from crisis to crisis, the royals add some glamour to the tristan. in may 2018. megan and harry get married. at the time. no one would have guessed that the marriage would soon spark a major family route among the windsor's. in july, 2019 boris johnston replaces to resume and becomes elizabeth's 14th prime minister.
although david cameron is against britain leaving the e u, he promises his people a referendum. he hopes this will strengthen his position as prime minister above all, he doesn't expect to be defeated. ah, but he's wrong. in june 2016. a wafer thin majority of 52 percent of britons voted to leave the you. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron resigns. ah, his successor teresa may have the difficult task of making breaks. it happened. you . rex, it...
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plus, our interview with the former prime minister, david cameron.e harry's emotional tribute-- in his first his beloved granny, he thanks her for her advice. cbs's charlie d'agata reports tonight on why he won't wear a uniform at the queen's funeral. turning point in ukraine? a new military offensive that even surprised russia. cbs' debora patta is in kharkiv.
plus, our interview with the former prime minister, david cameron.e harry's emotional tribute-- in his first his beloved granny, he thanks her for her advice. cbs's charlie d'agata reports tonight on why he won't wear a uniform at the queen's funeral. turning point in ukraine? a new military offensive that even surprised russia. cbs' debora patta is in kharkiv.
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i think the imf did i make a comment on david cameron going abroad.t on david cameron and george osborne's austerity budget as well saying that it was playing with fire. sorry? well saying that it was playing with fire. sor ? ., well saying that it was playing with fire. sor ? . .,, ., well saying that it was playing with fire. sor ? . ., ., ., fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. it is a fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. it is a decade _ fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. it is a decade ago, _ fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. it is a decade ago, but _ fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. it is a decade ago, but not - fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. it is a decade ago, but not 50 - fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. it is a decade ago, but not 50 or . fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. j it is a decade ago, but not 50 or 60 years ago. sian, what are your views about this as well? it's interesting reading lloyd frost reaction he had the former brexit minister here, the imf has consistently advocated for how the conventional approach is that h
i think the imf did i make a comment on david cameron going abroad.t on david cameron and george osborne's austerity budget as well saying that it was playing with fire. sorry? well saying that it was playing with fire. sor ? ., well saying that it was playing with fire. sor ? . .,, ., well saying that it was playing with fire. sor ? . ., ., ., fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. it is a fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. it is a decade _ fire. sorry? that was a decade ago. it is a decade ago,...
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plus, our interview with the former prime minister, david cameron.e harry's emotional tribute-- in his first his beloved granny, he thanks her for her advice. cbs's charlie d'agata reports tonight on why he won't wear a uniform at the queen's funeral. turning point in ukraine? a new military offensive that even surprised russia. cbs' debora patta is in kharkiv. from fires to floods, the extreme weather out west. cbs's mark strassmann has the stories of evacuees. >> we don't know if we even have a home. >> o'donnell: and, biden's cancer moonshot. the president tonight channeling j.f.k., announcing new steps to fight deaths from the disease. d. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is a special edition of "the cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from london. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us from just outside buckingham palace. and as we come on the air, long lines of mourners are paying their respects to the late queen. the monarch's coffin, with a 500-year-old crown atop, is lying in rest at st. giles cathedral in edinburgh. earlier
plus, our interview with the former prime minister, david cameron.e harry's emotional tribute-- in his first his beloved granny, he thanks her for her advice. cbs's charlie d'agata reports tonight on why he won't wear a uniform at the queen's funeral. turning point in ukraine? a new military offensive that even surprised russia. cbs' debora patta is in kharkiv. from fires to floods, the extreme weather out west. cbs's mark strassmann has the stories of evacuees. >> we don't know if we...
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plus our interview with former prime minister david cameron. prince harry's emotional tribute in his first statement about the loss of his beloved granny. he thanks her for her advice. charlie d'agata reports on why he won't wear a uniform at the queen's if you recall. a military offensive that surprised russia. debora patta is in kharkiv. the extreme weather out west. mark strassmann has the stories of evacuees. >> we don't know if we even have a home. >> o'donnell: and biden's cancer moonshot. the president tonight challenge j.f.k., announcing new steps to fight deaths from the disease. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us from just outside buckingham palace. and as we come on the air, long lines of mourners are paying their respects to the late queen. the monarch's coffin with a 500-year-old crown atop is lying in rest at st. giles cathedral in edingurgh. king charles iii and three siblings stood guard. we saw the first changing of the guard at buckingham palace in 70 years. a busy day for the new king. he said he felt th
plus our interview with former prime minister david cameron. prince harry's emotional tribute in his first statement about the loss of his beloved granny. he thanks her for her advice. charlie d'agata reports on why he won't wear a uniform at the queen's if you recall. a military offensive that surprised russia. debora patta is in kharkiv. the extreme weather out west. mark strassmann has the stories of evacuees. >> we don't know if we even have a home. >> o'donnell: and biden's...
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was in charge. 5-10 years ago when david cameron was in charge. charge. next, thank you very _ cameron was in charge. next, thank you very much. - cameron was in charge. next, thank you very much. nick- cameron was in charge. next, i thank you very much. nick marsh in singapore. let's get some of the day's other news. india's prime minister narendra modi has described the death of the billionaire former chairman of tata as a "big loss" for the business world. cyrus mistry died on sunday in a road accident while travelling to mumbai. mr mistry, who was 5a, was ousted as tata chairman in 2016 following criticism of his performance. he was replaced by ratan tata, the man who mr mistry had himself replaced just four years earlier. travellers heading to the uk have suffered delays of up to six hours as they queued at the port of calais. ferry operators dfds and p&0 ferries apologised for the long wait times at uk border controls on saturday. passengers shared their "misery" at being stuck in cars for hours heading back from mainland europe, especially
was in charge. 5-10 years ago when david cameron was in charge. charge. next, thank you very _ cameron was in charge. next, thank you very much. - cameron was in charge. next, thank you very much. nick- cameron was in charge. next, i thank you very much. nick marsh in singapore. let's get some of the day's other news. india's prime minister narendra modi has described the death of the billionaire former chairman of tata as a "big loss" for the business world. cyrus mistry died on...
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it is worth reminding people come up with the exception of theresa may, david cameron and tony blairid not hang around lona either. ., , . , , ., long either. that is right, as you sa , i long either. that is right, as you say. i was _ long either. that is right, as you say. i was a _ long either. that is right, as you say, i was a lobby _ long either. that is right, as you | say, i was a lobby correspondent long either. that is right, as you - say, i was a lobby correspondent and i remember when borisjohnson was the mayor and he used exactly that phrase, if i am called to return to the plough, and by that he meant, i might go back to the comments if the people want to be. does that mean he fancies coming back? there is plenty of speculation that he thinks he could return if it all goes horribly wrong for liz truss, that he could be elected again and it would be another extraordinary chapter in the borisjohnson another extraordinary chapter in the boris johnson life another extraordinary chapter in the borisjohnson life story. hind another extraordinary chapter in the boris johnson l
it is worth reminding people come up with the exception of theresa may, david cameron and tony blairid not hang around lona either. ., , . , , ., long either. that is right, as you sa , i long either. that is right, as you say. i was _ long either. that is right, as you say. i was a _ long either. that is right, as you say, i was a lobby _ long either. that is right, as you | say, i was a lobby correspondent long either. that is right, as you - say, i was a lobby correspondent and i remember...
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david cameron said her late queen.erful in public but also personal. no more so may then for the kennedy family. the young american president and his wife jackie came to meet the queen in 1961, but after his death in britain granted an acre of land at runnymede where the magna carta were assigned to the us as a permanent memorial to john f kennedy. at the ceremony was a seven—year—old caroline kennedy, his daughter. now the united states ambassador to australia. i have been speaking to her about what she remembers from that unique event. i think for americans, the queen has been a constant presence in our lives. we feel very connected to britain and, of course, to the royal family, having watched them over so many years. and with the knowledge that our alliance goes back so far and is the most enduring and partnership — we share values, and certainly the queen embodied those values. her commitment to democracy, her sense of obligation, her steadfastness, her warmth. and what did she mean to you and your family with the
david cameron said her late queen.erful in public but also personal. no more so may then for the kennedy family. the young american president and his wife jackie came to meet the queen in 1961, but after his death in britain granted an acre of land at runnymede where the magna carta were assigned to the us as a permanent memorial to john f kennedy. at the ceremony was a seven—year—old caroline kennedy, his daughter. now the united states ambassador to australia. i have been speaking to her...
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david cameron told _ questions on television. david cameron told us _ questions on television.e doing now, meeting prime minister is. how well do you know the new king? have you had many of these conversations with him about how he sees the role? t him about how he sees the role? i don't think anyone would dare ask him how— don't think anyone would dare ask him how he — don't think anyone would dare ask him how he sees his role, but we've had conversations one of which was when _ had conversations one of which was when it— had conversations one of which was when it came to the speakers house in the _ when it came to the speakers house in the house of commons, he didn't io in the house of commons, he didn't go into— in the house of commons, he didn't go into the — in the house of commons, he didn't go into the chamber bigger charles i made _ go into the chamber bigger charles i made one _ go into the chamber bigger charles i made one or two mistakes in parliament but, if he said something boring _ parliament but, if he said something boring it's _ parliament but, if he said some
david cameron told _ questions on television. david cameron told us _ questions on television.e doing now, meeting prime minister is. how well do you know the new king? have you had many of these conversations with him about how he sees the role? t him about how he sees the role? i don't think anyone would dare ask him how— don't think anyone would dare ask him how he — don't think anyone would dare ask him how he sees his role, but we've had conversations one of which was when _ had...
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david cameron asked her to make rep ren dumb.ow, if there is a political will for him to help a government effort to tackle climate change, that gives him a pathway for doing it. >> is there any indication in the speeches he's given so farks at least the one speech he gave and we heard him talking sort of the hot mic moment, nothing negative, this is a day he dread. an indication of how he's going to do this? >> so he's probably dampened expectations that he will make any kind of political intervention. he's sort of said that he would have to be less passionate about the issues he cares about. also i think he back in 2018 he promised he wouldn't be a, quote, meddling king. i'm not that stupid. so, i think he has been preparing for this moment and to give this caveat for a long time. he wasn't going to not give it now. but if the government want help climate change and an issue he's passionate about, i find it hard to believe he won't. >> he's passionately concerned about unity and will do whatever it takes to get us over this ver
david cameron asked her to make rep ren dumb.ow, if there is a political will for him to help a government effort to tackle climate change, that gives him a pathway for doing it. >> is there any indication in the speeches he's given so farks at least the one speech he gave and we heard him talking sort of the hot mic moment, nothing negative, this is a day he dread. an indication of how he's going to do this? >> so he's probably dampened expectations that he will make any kind of...
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although david cameron is against britain leaving the you, he promises his people a referendum. he hopes this will strengthen his position as prime minister above all, he doesn't expect to be defeated. ah, but he's wrong. in june 2016. a wafer thin majority of 52 percent of britons voted to leave the e. u. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different paul cameron, resigns ah, his successor teresa may have the difficult task of making breakfast happen. rex, it means breakfast and we're going to make a success of it. the 2nd female prime minister in british history has a good working relationship with the queen, but she is unpopular within her party and with the people. after 3 years, she finally gives up while the government stumbled from crisis to crisis, the royals add some glamour to the tristan in may 2018. megan and terry get married. at the time. no one would have guessed that the marriage would soon spark a major family ro among the windsor's. in july, 2019 boris johnston replaces to resume and becomes elizabeth's 14th prime minister. when he was
although david cameron is against britain leaving the you, he promises his people a referendum. he hopes this will strengthen his position as prime minister above all, he doesn't expect to be defeated. ah, but he's wrong. in june 2016. a wafer thin majority of 52 percent of britons voted to leave the e. u. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different paul cameron, resigns ah, his successor teresa may have the difficult task of making breakfast happen. rex, it means...
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johnson, and david cameron were all in attendance. the lord chancellor, the archbishop of york, the prime minister, the clark of the council, and myself shall wait on the king and inform him, the council assembled. i now called on the clerk of the council to read aloud the text of the proclamation. >> whereas it has pleased almighty god, who calls to his mercy queen elizabeth the second of blessed and glorious memory, by whose deceased, the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is thoroughly and rightfully to prince philip, arthur george. we, the lords of the round, and members of the house of commons, together with other members of her late majesties privy council, and representatives of the territories, aldermen, citizens of london, and others do now hereby, with one voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim that prince charles philip arthur george is now, by the death, our only lawful and rightful lord. charles the third, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and no
johnson, and david cameron were all in attendance. the lord chancellor, the archbishop of york, the prime minister, the clark of the council, and myself shall wait on the king and inform him, the council assembled. i now called on the clerk of the council to read aloud the text of the proclamation. >> whereas it has pleased almighty god, who calls to his mercy queen elizabeth the second of blessed and glorious memory, by whose deceased, the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and...
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those of the six years that are far advanced as a brexit referendum when david cameron to resign aftery's third female head of government as well. there are plenty of challenges ahead for her. both economic — with a predicted recession looming — and political, with deep divisions in her own party. we'll be getting into what this all means. but first, here's liz truss. i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative. applause and, my friends, we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan — to cut taxes and to grow our economy. i will deliver in the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the long—term issues we have on energy supply. one task is to convince people of the uk that she is the person to deliver what is needed. one poll released on the last hour or so fans r rate finds a two thirds of britain have no confidence in her tackling the price or present income crisis. not only does she have to come up with an effective plan but she has to make the case to some people who are not convince
those of the six years that are far advanced as a brexit referendum when david cameron to resign aftery's third female head of government as well. there are plenty of challenges ahead for her. both economic — with a predicted recession looming — and political, with deep divisions in her own party. we'll be getting into what this all means. but first, here's liz truss. i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative. applause and, my friends, we need to show that we will...
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prime ministers, prime minister liz truss and former prime ministers boris johnson, teresa may and david cameron were all in attendance. >> the business for part one of the council, lords, it is my sad duty to inform you that her most races majesty -- gracious majesty, queen elizabeth ii has passed away on thursday the eighth of september, 2022. i propose that when a certain necessary business has been transact, is application consisting of her majesty, his royal highness, the archbishop of canterbury, the lord chancellor, the archbishop of york, the prime minister, the block of the council, and myself shall wait on the king and inform him the council is assembled. i now call on the council to read the text of the proclamation. >> whereas is pleased almighty god to call to his mercy our late sovereign lady, queen elizabeth i ai crown of england, northern island is solely and rightfully come to the prince charles philip arthur george peered we, therefore, the lord' spiritual and temporal realm and members of the house of commons, together with other members of her late majesties counsel and repre
prime ministers, prime minister liz truss and former prime ministers boris johnson, teresa may and david cameron were all in attendance. >> the business for part one of the council, lords, it is my sad duty to inform you that her most races majesty -- gracious majesty, queen elizabeth ii has passed away on thursday the eighth of september, 2022. i propose that when a certain necessary business has been transact, is application consisting of her majesty, his royal highness, the archbishop...
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david cameron, let's cut the green--- iwon't_ today? david cameron, let's cut the green...ge opportunity. liz insulate every home in britain, that is a huge opportunity.— is a huge opportunity. liz truss sa s she is a huge opportunity. liz truss says she wants _ is a huge opportunity. liz truss says she wants to _ is a huge opportunity. liz truss says she wants to do _ is a huge opportunity. liz truss says she wants to do that, i is a huge opportunity. liz truss says she wants to do that, she | is a huge opportunity. liz truss i says she wants to do that, she wants to look at making homes more energy efficient going forward? we have not got that now? shill efficient going forward? we have not got that now?— got that now? all through the leadership — got that now? all through the leadership plan _ got that now? all through the leadership plan she _ got that now? all through the leadership plan she -- - got that now? all through the l leadership plan she -- election got that now? all through the i leadership plan she -- election she leadership plan she —— election she did not
david cameron, let's cut the green--- iwon't_ today? david cameron, let's cut the green...ge opportunity. liz insulate every home in britain, that is a huge opportunity.— is a huge opportunity. liz truss sa s she is a huge opportunity. liz truss says she wants _ is a huge opportunity. liz truss says she wants to _ is a huge opportunity. liz truss says she wants to do _ is a huge opportunity. liz truss says she wants to do that, i is a huge opportunity. liz truss says she wants to do that, she...
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last cabinet of just can pair it with david cameron's last cabinet ofjust six years ago, there is only so there has been a lot of churn at the top of politics, but also within the cabinet as well. let's look at policy. people will be expecting to know when, for example, there will be policy detail around there will be policy detail around the energy crisis, the cost of living crisis. what can we tell viewers? it living crisis. what can we tell viewers? ., ., a living crisis. what can we tell viewers? ., ., ~ living crisis. what can we tell viewers?— living crisis. what can we tell viewers? ., ., ~ , , viewers? it looks like it is still likel to viewers? it looks like it is still likely to happen _ viewers? it looks like it is still likely to happen on _ viewers? it looks like it is still likely to happen on thursday. | viewers? it looks like it is still| likely to happen on thursday. i viewers? it looks like it is still - likely to happen on thursday. i have been told through the weight that is when it is pencilled in and i don't think the government has any appetite you let it slip be
last cabinet of just can pair it with david cameron's last cabinet ofjust six years ago, there is only so there has been a lot of churn at the top of politics, but also within the cabinet as well. let's look at policy. people will be expecting to know when, for example, there will be policy detail around there will be policy detail around the energy crisis, the cost of living crisis. what can we tell viewers? it living crisis. what can we tell viewers? ., ., a living crisis. what can we tell...
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david cameron won 68% back in 2005. so it was quite a contrast.ew prime minister faces a daunting list of challenges to tackle including a cost of living crisis heavily tied to rising fuel bills. we'll be looking at the problems that lie ahead, and we'll be asking what kind of prime minister liz truss will be. we start with this report by our political editor chris mason. she arrived as foreign secretary and would leave us tomorrow's prime minister. the final act of the contest to replace borisjohnson, the outcome. inside an expectant crowd after a long campaign awaits the candidates.— the candidates. rishi sunak and liz truss. applause and then, the result. i applause and then, the result. ., . and then, the result. i give notice that liz truss _ and then, the result. i give notice that liz truss is _ and then, the result. i give notice that liz truss is elected _ and then, the result. i give notice that liz truss is elected as - and then, the result. i give notice that liz truss is elected as leader| that liz truss is elected as leader of the co
david cameron won 68% back in 2005. so it was quite a contrast.ew prime minister faces a daunting list of challenges to tackle including a cost of living crisis heavily tied to rising fuel bills. we'll be looking at the problems that lie ahead, and we'll be asking what kind of prime minister liz truss will be. we start with this report by our political editor chris mason. she arrived as foreign secretary and would leave us tomorrow's prime minister. the final act of the contest to replace...
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>> this is a worse economic situation than theresa may inherited post-brexit, worse than david cameronost financial crisis. you have to go back to the early 1970's. you have to find a decent historical comparison. it could go past 22% next year. you have got this largely driven by the energy shock which could be the new normal. energy bosses warning that more than half of households could be an energy property. they have got bargaining power because of the labor shortage is adding to the inflation but they cannot feel the benefits because the inflation is swallowing wage growth. the boe could hit 4.25% but it will be a nasty shock for anyone who is a borrower use a rock-bottom interest rate and then put it all together and the foundation told us yesterday that it could be the worst squeeze on living standards in a century and the boe is seeing two years of zero or negative economic growth. dani: we were talking to simon harvey about hesitancy to buy u.k. assets around the political outcome centering around deficit spending. what would that look like? what is her economic outlook? lizzy
>> this is a worse economic situation than theresa may inherited post-brexit, worse than david cameronost financial crisis. you have to go back to the early 1970's. you have to find a decent historical comparison. it could go past 22% next year. you have got this largely driven by the energy shock which could be the new normal. energy bosses warning that more than half of households could be an energy property. they have got bargaining power because of the labor shortage is adding to the...
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you got your major to resume david cameron. i saw gordon brown there for his johnson, and also kiersten are the head of the, of the current head of the opposition. you've got some ranking people there and then behind them a whole bunch of people. nobody's ever heard of. this is this, this part even to he earlier on about consent, and that's where the monarch fits in to this political system. it is a fudge because monex and not really supposed to have any power, but they are supposed to be the top dog. it's an interesting photon, it's always slightly fluid and they are they not in a way, you know, the constitutionalist to write about their with system works that sort of maintaining the magic of the monarchy in participating in the process. although it's sort of formal vote. yeah, well yeah, i mean there's no vote. there's no voting going on. this is, this is something that has happened. some people who believe would say by the grace of god, one monex died. the next monex become that monic. so this is the people on earth and kind
you got your major to resume david cameron. i saw gordon brown there for his johnson, and also kiersten are the head of the, of the current head of the opposition. you've got some ranking people there and then behind them a whole bunch of people. nobody's ever heard of. this is this, this part even to he earlier on about consent, and that's where the monarch fits in to this political system. it is a fudge because monex and not really supposed to have any power, but they are supposed to be the...
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austerity— osborne and david cameron's austerity measures and they warned that that _ austerity measureseate a stagnant — that that was going to create a stagnant economy and global growth. now they— stagnant economy and global growth. now they have a situation where they are warning _ now they have a situation where they are warning that you need to do something quite rapidly, perhaps think— something quite rapidly, perhaps think again about the tax rates and the tax _ think again about the tax rates and the tax cuts, especially the top tax rate _ the tax cuts, especially the top tax rate what — the tax cuts, especially the top tax rate. what is interesting is that regardless of whether or not to kwasi _ regardless of whether or not to kwasi kwarteng is going to leave it until november before he reveals his plan, _ until november before he reveals his piah, his— until november before he reveals his plan, his strategy for how he is going _ plan, his strategy for how he is going to — plan, his strategy for how he is going to pay this down or even leave to a propers — going to pay this dow
austerity— osborne and david cameron's austerity measures and they warned that that _ austerity measureseate a stagnant — that that was going to create a stagnant economy and global growth. now they— stagnant economy and global growth. now they have a situation where they are warning _ now they have a situation where they are warning that you need to do something quite rapidly, perhaps think— something quite rapidly, perhaps think again about the tax rates and the tax _ think again...
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that's the reason why they're having a nice chat with david cameron. not something you see every day. but it is great to see these traditions that we are, as we say, we like the attention in the uk. and these, i suppose tires to our history. and yeah, this privy council has a really important role today. to see the king, to confirm that they pledged their allegiance in that way. and that they give their, commitment to him. and recognize him in his new role. >> i mentioned this a few minutes ago, camilla. but, the new queen consort. former duchess of cornwall. was made a pretty counselor in 2016 by the queen. in anticipation of this, the queen clearly wanted her to be able to be by her husband inside. when he was officially named king. talk about the hand of queen elizabeth that we are seeing today? >> all of this has been decades in the planning. as you'd imagine. but that decision for her to declare camilla would be queen consort. really only she could say it. and because she wanted to make sure the transition was smooth. and there would be the sense
that's the reason why they're having a nice chat with david cameron. not something you see every day. but it is great to see these traditions that we are, as we say, we like the attention in the uk. and these, i suppose tires to our history. and yeah, this privy council has a really important role today. to see the king, to confirm that they pledged their allegiance in that way. and that they give their, commitment to him. and recognize him in his new role. >> i mentioned this a few...
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with me are baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister in david cameron's conservative governmentthe broadcaster penny smith. lovely to see you both as ever. the guardian says two out of three police forces in england and wales it is variance writing —— rising gun crime. the independent warns that wanted ten jobs remain unfilled. the telegraph tells how most gps saw their gps rise —— wages rise. the ice is a leaked letter draught to the met chancellor —— next chancellor to protect businesses going bus. the times says nazim is a the financial times leads with russia's plans to cap prices. backed by the us and other g kevin countries. —— g7. we're going to kick off first of all, ros. great to see you both. ros, let's start with the i, and energy. it's one of the biggest concerns for so many people. yes. concerns for so many people. yes, and what this _ concerns for so many people. yes, and what this is _ concerns for so many people. yes, and what this is saying _ concerns for so many people. yes, and what this is saying is - concerns for so many people. 1313 and what this is saying
with me are baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister in david cameron's conservative governmentthe broadcaster penny smith. lovely to see you both as ever. the guardian says two out of three police forces in england and wales it is variance writing —— rising gun crime. the independent warns that wanted ten jobs remain unfilled. the telegraph tells how most gps saw their gps rise —— wages rise. the ice is a leaked letter draught to the met chancellor —— next chancellor to...
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david cameron was asked whether he expects more countries to drop king charles iii as head of state. >> ultimately it's their decision, but i think people can see and they see this week having a constitutional monarchy where your head of state is above politics and a symbol of unity and service and duty and politicians can fight out issues underneath that, it's a good system. it's served us well and it's served others well too. >> cameron is one of 15 prime ministers who served during queen elizabeth's 70-year reign. >>> well breaking overnight, the justice department said it would accept one of trump's four proposed candidates to serve as special master to review classified documents seized by the fbi at mar-a-lago last month. former new york federal chief raymond deary is acceptable. a federal judge will decide though. it comes as trump's attorneys are also asking that same judge to continue the order to freeze the doj's criminal investigation into the classified material until the independent special master conducts the review. and sources tell cbs news that more than 30 people as
david cameron was asked whether he expects more countries to drop king charles iii as head of state. >> ultimately it's their decision, but i think people can see and they see this week having a constitutional monarchy where your head of state is above politics and a symbol of unity and service and duty and politicians can fight out issues underneath that, it's a good system. it's served us well and it's served others well too. >> cameron is one of 15 prime ministers who served...
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saw this astonishing lineup of boris johnson deep in conversation with gordon brown, all, there david cameron john major, all their. and the fourth current prime minister and the lead of the opposition as well. jeremy corbyn did not, attend although he had the chance, to kirsten was there and the lead of opposition across the spectrum were allowed to attend as well. >> okay, well i think another person that was there at the time was sir at davy, hello. >> hi, you've been down since this morning. >> i just arrived. we got the service in parliament today, what we're gonna give our condolences to king charles the third on the death of his mother. , and i think the sense of unity and parliament of the moment. all for coming together in a combination of grief. and, also the gratitude to the queen for the huge amazing service. and my condolences malice -- they've been really heartfelt. >> difficult to gauge the mood, i think. i have been saying to my guest, this morning, when we first heard, we were shocked but not surprised. but now that shock is turning to reflections of the queen's life. >> abso
saw this astonishing lineup of boris johnson deep in conversation with gordon brown, all, there david cameron john major, all their. and the fourth current prime minister and the lead of the opposition as well. jeremy corbyn did not, attend although he had the chance, to kirsten was there and the lead of opposition across the spectrum were allowed to attend as well. >> okay, well i think another person that was there at the time was sir at davy, hello. >> hi, you've been down since...
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currently with the edelman global advisory, but was at one time chief press officer in, down in, under david cameron, and indeed, working with this trust what she life. well, yes, i was in various departments. number 10, when she was administered, a range of departments and i think politically, she is very small. somebody who has survived indifferent cabinets under 3 different prime ministers on a journey from voting remain campaigning for remains now being the flag bearer of brick c. i think that take some political cunning and simply to go wilderness. she has experienced the range of different departments. i think she's got bold as she has elevated to forward and secretary that relationship with the civil service. it's perhaps not as good as when she 1st starts and she will have to look at going forward. but i feel like it's been part of her long term for a while and she managed to navigate her way. there were many others who failed. she's close. devoris johnson, she's been unfailingly loyal to boris johnson. she wasn't involved directly in the crew to unseat him. she's been compared indeed somewh
currently with the edelman global advisory, but was at one time chief press officer in, down in, under david cameron, and indeed, working with this trust what she life. well, yes, i was in various departments. number 10, when she was administered, a range of departments and i think politically, she is very small. somebody who has survived indifferent cabinets under 3 different prime ministers on a journey from voting remain campaigning for remains now being the flag bearer of brick c. i think...
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. > >> tonight on the cbs evening news from here in london, we talked to david cameron about what kinder king charles charles will be and what i believe prop 27 is the right thing to do. i had experienced being in shelters at a young age. having nothing. prostituting. we don't choose this life. i never knew what safe was until i came to city of refugee. people that's coming through these doors are trying to break the cycle. prop 27 will help provide more funding for places like this and help people get off the streets. it feels good to have a place to call home. support prop 27. >> ever send a text and instantly regret it? apple is rg out a fix for that. the new ios 16 let's users edit or unsent recently sent messages. it also gives people the ability to mark mark the text is unread if you want to come back later. for the who like to play with photos, they will now let you cut people were subject out of an image or or background and drop it elsewhere. a new software update update works with iphone eight and up. paul heggen is here. ever send a text you wish to contact back? >> no, neve
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larry is a resident street mouser, he has already seen david cameron and theresa may on their last political now he enjoys watching johnson's borscht packing boxes, because cats love boxes. in general, larina finished all this flickering. he offers to take control of the country with soft paws, all the more so, as he claims in the published meow message, he has one. and all this company's paws are clean larisa is not going to call zelensky. it will also not be from fuck ukraine mercenary instructors and weapons, it is a pet and aimed at solving domestic problems in its manifesto free food for every child and free food for every kitten, and valerian for all adults who need to calm down, learning about new strikes, growth . the price of the queue in the hospital. the death of small businesses, the rise in crime, illegal migration, the reduction in the number of police, in addition, any cat. in england there is also an effective program to combat the cold this winter is to curl up and sleep on the radiator if it warms up a little. lisa gertsen boris khalfin and alexander gusev tv london tv comp
larry is a resident street mouser, he has already seen david cameron and theresa may on their last political now he enjoys watching johnson's borscht packing boxes, because cats love boxes. in general, larina finished all this flickering. he offers to take control of the country with soft paws, all the more so, as he claims in the published meow message, he has one. and all this company's paws are clean larisa is not going to call zelensky. it will also not be from fuck ukraine mercenary...
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you see amoung the privy counsel boris johnson, theresa may, david cameron, among others who are there for this formalizing of what has been true since queen elizabeth passed on thursday. charle iii with queen consort camilla at his side. he will enter the room and address the counsel. keir, as a longtime londoner, what do these rituals mean? after this, we're going to see the proclamation read from the buckingham palace. all of this pageantry, what does it mean in terms of this transition? >> reporter: i think it's the bedrock of our society, of our civil society, of our police cal society, of our social society, savannah. as i mentioned in the open, we don't have a constitution. these thing are just known. they are tradition, and so these traditions are very, very important. to talk a little bit about what we're about to s with king charles, that truism, first impressions count. it's true, and it does matter how king charles conducts himself here and how he conducted himself yesterday in that televised address, and i think you're going to hear him -- you're going to hear the words th
you see amoung the privy counsel boris johnson, theresa may, david cameron, among others who are there for this formalizing of what has been true since queen elizabeth passed on thursday. charle iii with queen consort camilla at his side. he will enter the room and address the counsel. keir, as a longtime londoner, what do these rituals mean? after this, we're going to see the proclamation read from the buckingham palace. all of this pageantry, what does it mean in terms of this transition?...
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communication and digital select committee, lord vaizey, a former culture secretary who was in the david cameronat the time of the 2012 olympics, emily bell, professor of professional practice at the columbia university graduate school ofjournalism, and stefanie bolzen is the uk correspondent of germany's die welt newspaper. welcome to you all, thank you so much for coming on the media show. and if we could start with you, tina stowell, what is your assessment of how the british media has done over the past two weeks? i think it's done a very good job, actually. i think it's reflected both the importance and the significance of the death of our monarch after 70 years' reign. i think it has reflected the emotional reaction that there's been amongst many people. but it's also, i think, been able to capture how britain has been on display in such a way where we've showed the best of all of us, really, and what we've been able to do is demonstrate that this is a modern country which is still a great country and is proud and is not shy in putting front and centre all that we stand for. so, ithink...
communication and digital select committee, lord vaizey, a former culture secretary who was in the david cameronat the time of the 2012 olympics, emily bell, professor of professional practice at the columbia university graduate school ofjournalism, and stefanie bolzen is the uk correspondent of germany's die welt newspaper. welcome to you all, thank you so much for coming on the media show. and if we could start with you, tina stowell, what is your assessment of how the british media has done...
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>> to put in historical perspective, it is worse then theresa may got post-brexit, worse than david cameron got. you have to go back to the early 1970's to -- for historical comparison. you got double-digit inflation, goldman says it could hit 22% next year. it is driven by this energy crisis, there are warnings that more than half of u.k. households could face energy polity. people are asking for higher wages, they have some bargaining power is a but they are not feeling the benefit because inflation is swallowing them up. the bank of england is responding with rate rises, they could rise above 4%. this is painful for folks who thought they had locked in rock-bottom rates. the foundation said yesterday this could be the -- the boe thinks a recession is on the way , seeing two years of no economic growth. anna: a lot of economic challenges facing the new prime minister. if liz trust is -- >> she prefers tax cuts over what she calls handouts. she does acknowledge the need for some direct support. when rishi sunak was chancellor, the imf claimed is premature physical consolidation for some of
>> to put in historical perspective, it is worse then theresa may got post-brexit, worse than david cameron got. you have to go back to the early 1970's to -- for historical comparison. you got double-digit inflation, goldman says it could hit 22% next year. it is driven by this energy crisis, there are warnings that more than half of u.k. households could face energy polity. people are asking for higher wages, they have some bargaining power is a but they are not feeling the benefit...
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in 1952 in 2010 during his visit to new delhi, the british prime minister, the indians forced david cameronit the criminal nature of the treasures of the british crown. i do not think that the return of the kohinoor will happen, if we agree to return the exported artifacts, then the entire british museum will be empty . later captured by the persians, and then the afghans maharaja rajit singh. returned the koh-i-noor back to india instead of the place of the temple treasury assigned to it. wadishi, the diamond is in one of the five crowns of the british royal family, the head of the prince of this house, the adish of the current maharaja dib yasinhedep, is sure that the battle of kohinoor is just beginning, the state government, adish and the government of india are taking legal action to resolve this incident, it is necessary to carefully study the newly opened documents to make a final decision nearly half of the population today's. ney indian when the queen last visited delhi however, immediately after the announcement of the death of elizabeth, indian twitter exploded with posts demandi
in 1952 in 2010 during his visit to new delhi, the british prime minister, the indians forced david cameronit the criminal nature of the treasures of the british crown. i do not think that the return of the kohinoor will happen, if we agree to return the exported artifacts, then the entire british museum will be empty . later captured by the persians, and then the afghans maharaja rajit singh. returned the koh-i-noor back to india instead of the place of the temple treasury assigned to it....
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, prince william, politicians, representatives of the church and former british prime minister david cameronred. johnson teresa may gordon brown and tony blair sixth was alice runs, who now leads british cabinet, necessarily part of the procedure. the oath of the monarch guarantees failure. churches. in scotland, this addition arose more than 300 years ago after the creation of the angla of the scottish union at the time of the signing of this document occurred. a large overlay interfered with the king 's pencil case not removed in time, but except for this trifle, everything else went well on schedule, the king's oath was confirmed by witnesses. among them is the first minister of scotland, nicholas torjon. charles iii. there, in saint jay's palace, he made the first order, in including the solemn artillery volleys in his honor, the guns had not yet had time to cool down after yesterday's shooting in memory of the deceased queen elizabeth ii, today charles iii was mused in hyde park near the tower of lundon in the capital of scotland and denburg and the capital of wales, cardifi and other c
, prince william, politicians, representatives of the church and former british prime minister david cameronred. johnson teresa may gordon brown and tony blair sixth was alice runs, who now leads british cabinet, necessarily part of the procedure. the oath of the monarch guarantees failure. churches. in scotland, this addition arose more than 300 years ago after the creation of the angla of the scottish union at the time of the signing of this document occurred. a large overlay interfered with...
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british prime minister indians forced david cameron recognize the criminal nature of the british crown i don't think the return of the kohinoor will happen if we agree to return the removed artifacts, then the entire british museum. turns out to be empty nearly half of today's indian population are people under 25 who weren't even born when the queen last time. visited delhi however, immediately after the announcement of the death of elizabeth, indian twitter exploded with posts demanding the return of kuhi nur, about which users insisted that the diamond was stolen by the british, who created wealth on the death of starvation and robbery, and the cultists of the black deity, the jaganath, remind of the curse, the kokhinura, which persecute those who do not rightfully own the relic dmitry melnikov vladislav dodonov news from india now we are not for long. let's break through it, what will we show next. was johnson more modest than he promised ukraine billions of dollars of military assistance , money will be in this and in 23, but other countries will think before helping almost two do
british prime minister indians forced david cameron recognize the criminal nature of the british crown i don't think the return of the kohinoor will happen if we agree to return the removed artifacts, then the entire british museum. turns out to be empty nearly half of today's indian population are people under 25 who weren't even born when the queen last time. visited delhi however, immediately after the announcement of the death of elizabeth, indian twitter exploded with posts demanding the...
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prime minister every week he meets with the monarch what the prime minister told then and what david cameron said. this is what i know for sure. what the queen asked. how? how is it happening? she was worried she was worried not only as a monarch, but also in a human way, what she feels, what she says, including how she is a moral authority. and she really was a moral authority, which is worth a lot, and since february 24, the entire royal family has been demonstrating its support for ukraine as much as possible. elizabeth the second made a generous donation from her own funds to help ukrainian refugees, her grandson prince william and his wife kate actively joined the reception of refugees after such gestures of royal persons, support for ukraine became a rule in britain good tone in march, then prince charles, who has now inherited the throne, also expressed support for ukraine, saying that he is in solidarity with all those who resist brutal aggression, the new king is one of the biggest victims of donors to the fund that cares for ukrainians affected by the war, sometimes the queen appea
prime minister every week he meets with the monarch what the prime minister told then and what david cameron said. this is what i know for sure. what the queen asked. how? how is it happening? she was worried she was worried not only as a monarch, but also in a human way, what she feels, what she says, including how she is a moral authority. and she really was a moral authority, which is worth a lot, and since february 24, the entire royal family has been demonstrating its support for ukraine...
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it's such a radical change from the days of david cameron and george osborne.e budget to borisjohnson, where he was favouring spending. now we've got her going for broke in terms of spending huge amounts on helping to cap energy bills, and i think that makes sense. the question is how they fund it. and the fact that she wants to go to go for this trickle—down approach, she's going to cut taxes but she's not going to cut spending or tax any energy companies for their windfall profits, so i think it's this disconnect. it's very ideological but she's actually pursuing trickle—down economics with a bit of keynesianism mixed in. it's very — it's a real experiment and i don't know how it's going to turn out. polly, we heard some of this during the conservative leadership campaign, but not all of it. so, people have been surprised by this. she always said she wanted to cut taxes — she talked about that a lot — but a lot of people thought that's just to soften up the conservative party so she gets elected and when she gets there, she'll pivot. surely, she will. surely,
it's such a radical change from the days of david cameron and george osborne.e budget to borisjohnson, where he was favouring spending. now we've got her going for broke in terms of spending huge amounts on helping to cap energy bills, and i think that makes sense. the question is how they fund it. and the fact that she wants to go to go for this trickle—down approach, she's going to cut taxes but she's not going to cut spending or tax any energy companies for their windfall profits, so i...
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william, politicians gathered representatives of the church and former british prime minister david cameronesa may, gordon brown and tony blair sixth was alice truss, who now heads the british cabinet, obligatory part of the procedure the oath of the monarch guarantees the success of the church. scotland, this addition arose more than three years ago after the creation of the anglo-scottish union during the signing of this document took place. the king's neck was hampered by a pencil case not removed in time, but except for this trifle, everything else went well on schedule, the king's oath was confirmed by witnesses. among them, the first minister of scotland is nicholas. charles iii also made the first order in the sange palace, including the solemn artillery salvos in his honor. the guns had not yet had time to cool down after yesterday's shooting in memory of the deceased queen elizabeth ii. the tower the capital of scotland and demburgs and the capital of wales, cardif and other cities of the country separately. the ceremony was announced in the city of london near the building of the
william, politicians gathered representatives of the church and former british prime minister david cameronesa may, gordon brown and tony blair sixth was alice truss, who now heads the british cabinet, obligatory part of the procedure the oath of the monarch guarantees the success of the church. scotland, this addition arose more than three years ago after the creation of the anglo-scottish union during the signing of this document took place. the king's neck was hampered by a pencil case not...
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visit ncicap.org] [applause] ♪ minister's boris johnson, and david cameron were all in attendance.
visit ncicap.org] [applause] ♪ minister's boris johnson, and david cameron were all in attendance.