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guardian cressida david miliband the uk has david miliband says the uk has lost says the man david miliband has lost was says the man david miliband says the uk has lost was once says the man david miliband says the uk has lost was once the 's the man david miliband says the uk has lost was once the best man david miliband says the uk has lost was once the best miliband who was once the best miliband brother. a little side note the best miliband brother is steve. >> i always have steve miliband. >> oh , nice. >> oh, nice. >> oh, nice. >> oh, nice. >> oh my god, i should have got such a good joke and i didn't even get it. sorry, steve. >> brexit has made the uk a lower status nation, says david miliband. exactly as you just said. so we used to be a high value nation. now we're just mid . we aren't what we used to be. so yeah, the uk has lost its influence. and i mean obviously it has. this is kind of about democracy isn't it? we've been talking a lot about the echr lately , and whether or not we lately, and whether or not we want to be involved in that, so the uk has lost influence since bre
guardian cressida david miliband the uk has david miliband says the uk has lost says the man david miliband has lost was says the man david miliband says the uk has lost was once says the man david miliband says the uk has lost was once the 's the man david miliband says the uk has lost was once the best man david miliband says the uk has lost was once the best miliband who was once the best miliband brother. a little side note the best miliband brother is steve. >> i always have steve...
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i've been asking, is david miliband right?re nation? well, the results are in. i shall reveal all next. now, we've been conducting an exclusive mark dolan tonight people's poll. we've been asking, is david miliband right? that brexit has made the uk a lower status nation ? well, 16.6% lower status nation? well, 16.6% say yes, whilst . 83.4% say no. say yes, whilst. 83.4% say no. i agree with that. group now let's get reaction to all of tomorrow's big stories with former adviser to boris johnson, lord kulveer, ranger, journalist and communications advisor linda jubilee and author and campaigner for children in care chris wild and maria. you've got some front pages for me. let's have a look at what we've got. start with the times newspaper now and we shall go for this , now and we shall go for this, rise of the 24 hour wait for a bed in a and e. and i think that's. and i think that's us. and how about this story in the telegraph ? britain's new telegraph? britain's new flexible working rules risk turning the country into a couch
i've been asking, is david miliband right?re nation? well, the results are in. i shall reveal all next. now, we've been conducting an exclusive mark dolan tonight people's poll. we've been asking, is david miliband right? that brexit has made the uk a lower status nation ? well, 16.6% lower status nation? well, 16.6% say yes, whilst . 83.4% say no. say yes, whilst. 83.4% say no. i agree with that. group now let's get reaction to all of tomorrow's big stories with former adviser to boris...
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ceo of the international rescue committee, is a former foreign secretary of the united kingdom david milibandd to see you and thank you for being with us when we spoke several weeks ago you told me a famine in gaza would be, " a failure of humanity " since then, the situation has gotten much, much worse. and then the killing of the world central kitchen workers, a group that is real at one point reportedly had considered asking to spearhead the food distribution efforts in gaza. world central kitchen is withdrawing from gaza. a lot of organizations, including yours, have had to conduct a strategic review this week did a safety review to figure out, how do we operate in this environment? >> thank you for having me on. the international rescue committee continues to work in gaza. we have emergency medical team working in one of the hospitals with our partner medical aid for palestinians group. we have four or five local partners trying to keep life going in gaza, especially north of gaza, which is under unbelievable strain. two weeks on for the famine warnings of the international class fishing
ceo of the international rescue committee, is a former foreign secretary of the united kingdom david milibandd to see you and thank you for being with us when we spoke several weeks ago you told me a famine in gaza would be, " a failure of humanity " since then, the situation has gotten much, much worse. and then the killing of the world central kitchen workers, a group that is real at one point reportedly had considered asking to spearhead the food distribution efforts in gaza. world...
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. >> david miliband, i hope you'll come back and talk to us more in depth in the future.i really appreciate your time this afternoon. >>> coming up next, another day, another mass ichb contrast between president biden and donald trump. this time it has to do with responses or lack thereof in the collapse of the bridge in baltimore. transportation secretary pete buttigieg is standing by to talk about it right after this break. we'll be right back. out it righ. we'll be right back. >>> your nation has your back. that was president biden's message to the city of baltimore when he visited on friday, shown there. he toured the site of the collapsed key bridge, met with families of the victims, and his remarks referred to the victims, migrants, as hard, strong, working people. he vowed to promise to rebuild the bridge. in quite a contrast, donald trump has remained silent about baltimore. no condolences, no comments since the tragedy occurred. for someone who likes to brag about being a big builder, who likes to brag about a lot of things, let's be honest, trump's silence is no
. >> david miliband, i hope you'll come back and talk to us more in depth in the future.i really appreciate your time this afternoon. >>> coming up next, another day, another mass ichb contrast between president biden and donald trump. this time it has to do with responses or lack thereof in the collapse of the bridge in baltimore. transportation secretary pete buttigieg is standing by to talk about it right after this break. we'll be right back. out it righ. we'll be right back....
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i will be joined by david miliband, and tzipi livne. that is tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now and i will be joining her. >>> millions rattled after a 4.8 earthquake shook the northeast. >> that's the largest quake to hit the state of new jersey in some 250 years. >> special counsel jack smith and judge cannon trading thinly veiled threats as they square off in the trump classified documents case. >> if the judge were to dismiss down the road, the case would be over and trump would be acquitted. >> smith's next step could be to seek for the removal of judge cannon herself. >> no labels was looking for a hero, and a hero never emerged. >> well, that was the biggest waste of $80 million to ruin a brand i've ever seen. >> let me say it's not for lack of trying, that's for sure. >> it was not based in reality. just like rfk's campaign is not based in reality. >> the biden world is basically trying to nuke rfk out of the case. >> 300,000 net new jobs added in march. that is a great number. >> truth social. you've seen the stock on
i will be joined by david miliband, and tzipi livne. that is tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now and i will be joining her. >>> millions rattled after a 4.8 earthquake shook the northeast. >> that's the largest quake to hit the state of new jersey in some 250 years. >> special counsel jack smith and judge cannon trading thinly veiled threats as they square off in the trump classified documents case. >> if the judge were to dismiss...
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i will be joined by david miliband, and tzipi livne. that is tonight's last word.the northeast. >> that's the largest quake to hit the state of new jersey in some 250 years. >> special counsel jack smith and judge cannon trading thinly veiled threats as they square off in the trump classified documents case. >> if the judge were to dismiss down the road, the case would be over and trump would be acquitted. >> smith's next step could be to seek for the removal of judge cannon
i will be joined by david miliband, and tzipi livne. that is tonight's last word.the northeast. >> that's the largest quake to hit the state of new jersey in some 250 years. >> special counsel jack smith and judge cannon trading thinly veiled threats as they square off in the trump classified documents case. >> if the judge were to dismiss down the road, the case would be over and trump would be acquitted. >> smith's next step could be to seek for the removal of judge...
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joining me now is david miliband. president and ceo of the international rescue agency.have you on the show. what's your assessment about the aid increase? >> who will provide security in gaza in the future? there is a trickle of aid and it need to be a deluge of aid. whether it is 400 trucks half full or 200 trucks fully full, that is not enough and that is how you end up in a situation where one million people are a catastrophic levels of hunger and another million people are at crisis or emergency levels of hunger. this is a made made catastrophe and one at least in this aspect that has a very clear set of solutions. >> are the israeli inspections of the trucks that are going in particularly onerous? is it unusual that a truck would be losing half of its contents before making it in? >> it is a half full truck that gets doubled up. so there is special bureaucratic measures that are undoubtedly getting in the way of the trucks going in. and if a truck is found to have something alleged to be dual use, a par of scissors as an example. could be used in surgery or other m
joining me now is david miliband. president and ceo of the international rescue agency.have you on the show. what's your assessment about the aid increase? >> who will provide security in gaza in the future? there is a trickle of aid and it need to be a deluge of aid. whether it is 400 trucks half full or 200 trucks fully full, that is not enough and that is how you end up in a situation where one million people are a catastrophic levels of hunger and another million people are at crisis...
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. >> david miliband, i hope you'll come back to talk more in depth in the future.reciate your time this afternoon. >>> coming up, another massive contract between president biden and donald trump. this time it has to do with their responses or lack thereof to the bridge collapse in baltimore. transportation secretary pete buttigieg will talk about it on the other side of the break. we'll be right back. our pla. my thing, darling? shine. gardening. some of us go for the dramatic. how didn't i know wayfair had vanities in tile? [ gasps ] this. wow! do you have any ottomans without legs. sure. you'll flip for the poof cart. in the wayborhood, there's a place for all of us. ♪ wayfair. every style. every home. ♪ when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare—ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed
. >> david miliband, i hope you'll come back to talk more in depth in the future.reciate your time this afternoon. >>> coming up, another massive contract between president biden and donald trump. this time it has to do with their responses or lack thereof to the bridge collapse in baltimore. transportation secretary pete buttigieg will talk about it on the other side of the break. we'll be right back. our pla. my thing, darling? shine. gardening. some of us go for the dramatic....
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it's like poor old david miliband and his banana and ed miliband and his banana and ed miliband and hisdwich. these moments stay with politicians. >> well, yeah, it it's true. and i wouldn't have forgiven you if you hadn't included it. really because it is unforgettable, i think humza yousaf has had an unfair time. i don't think we can judge him that well, because i think he was handed a poisoned chalice in many ways, and he was doomed to fail from the start. and i feel quite sorry for him, really, but i think he he showed his true integrity and his true strength when he , was one of the strength when he, was one of the only voices to stand in support of a ceasefire in gaza. and i think that he'll probably be remembered fondly for that and for actually having a bit of, a bit of compassion where perhaps other people felt other politicians didn't, where it was lacking. i think him and layla moran really stood out for that penod moran really stood out for that period of time as colin hart, amy's kindly and we're just tough, old, hard nosed right wingers who ought to have a bit more sympath
it's like poor old david miliband and his banana and ed miliband and his banana and ed miliband and hisdwich. these moments stay with politicians. >> well, yeah, it it's true. and i wouldn't have forgiven you if you hadn't included it. really because it is unforgettable, i think humza yousaf has had an unfair time. i don't think we can judge him that well, because i think he was handed a poisoned chalice in many ways, and he was doomed to fail from the start. and i feel quite sorry for...
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it's like poor old david miliband and his banana and ed miliband and his banana and ed miliband and hisdwich. these moments stay with politicians. >> well, yeah, it it's true. and i wouldn't have forgiven you if you hadn't included it. really because it is unforgettable, i think humza yousaf has had an unfair time. i don't think we can judge him that well, because i think he was handed a poisoned chalice in many ways, and he was doomed to fail from the start. and i feel quite sorry for him, really, but i think he he showed his true integrity and his true strength when he , was one of the strength when he, was one of the only voices to stand in support of a ceasefire in gaza. and i think that he'll probably be remembered fondly for that and for actually having a bit of, a bit of compassion where perhaps other people felt other politicians didn't, where it was lacking. i think him and layla moran really stood out for that penod moran really stood out for that period of time as colin hart, amy's kindly and we're just tough, old, hard nosed right wingers who ought to have a bit more sympath
it's like poor old david miliband and his banana and ed miliband and his banana and ed miliband and hisdwich. these moments stay with politicians. >> well, yeah, it it's true. and i wouldn't have forgiven you if you hadn't included it. really because it is unforgettable, i think humza yousaf has had an unfair time. i don't think we can judge him that well, because i think he was handed a poisoned chalice in many ways, and he was doomed to fail from the start. and i feel quite sorry for...
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the labour mp david the former labour mp david miliband, said that being miliband, he said that beinge britain a lower status country . so what a lower status country. so what do you think to that, peter hitchens i think it might have made mr miliband a lower status politician among the sort of people he likes to consort with, but i think it's made any difference. >> britain was already a pretty low status country before brexit. don't think it's made brexit. i don't think it's made any difference our any great difference to our standing, outside standing, most people outside this country think much this country don't think much about or of it. we about it or of it. we have a hugely inflated idea of how important are , and it can't important we are, and it can't be bad if we begin to be bad if we if we begin to shake this off and realise how we're not, and how we need to fix the things that we don't we're not, and how we need to fix �*it'sthings that we don't we're not, and how we need to fix �*it's daftis that we don't we're not, and how we need to fix �*it's daft to hat we don't we'r
the labour mp david the former labour mp david miliband, said that being miliband, he said that beinge britain a lower status country . so what a lower status country. so what do you think to that, peter hitchens i think it might have made mr miliband a lower status politician among the sort of people he likes to consort with, but i think it's made any difference. >> britain was already a pretty low status country before brexit. don't think it's made brexit. i don't think it's made any...
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and also it's a bit of a david miliband gordon brown situation getting if you were the candidate, the , from candidate that took over, from rishi sunak to be, quote unquote, a fag end prime minister for three, 4 or 5 months, you're a bit of a footnote in history, aren't you? >> well, i mean, it's an interesting footnote because you'll be at the end of all the embarrassing footnotes that have come before you. claire pearsall i >> -- >> no, no, we can't we can't go through this whole beauty pageant of choosing another leader. i mean, what is it going to achieve? we've had three. and just because people don't like them, it doesn't mean that you can just get rid of them without actually going to the country. i think that we've pushed the limits as to what the public are going to accept, and it's realistically the public that should choose who the next prime minister it is. it's not up to the conservative party to install somebody that they like at that moment, in the vain hope that it's all going to get magically better. i think that labour have a real problem at the moment is that they'r
and also it's a bit of a david miliband gordon brown situation getting if you were the candidate, the , from candidate that took over, from rishi sunak to be, quote unquote, a fag end prime minister for three, 4 or 5 months, you're a bit of a footnote in history, aren't you? >> well, i mean, it's an interesting footnote because you'll be at the end of all the embarrassing footnotes that have come before you. claire pearsall i >> -- >> no, no, we can't we can't go through this...
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know, back in 2010, you know, david cameron was supposed to come in with a sweeping majority to kick out gordon brown. didn't happen. it was a coalition. in 2015, ed milibands going to become prime minister. cameron won a good majority there in 2016. we were supposed to remain in the eu if those polls were to be believed , you know, 2017, believed, you know, 2017, theresa may was going to win a great big majority with a 20 point lead. that didn't happen in 2019. it could have been a jeremy corbyn prime ministership. so these polls haven't got it right in the past. so we'll just have to see what happens. >> i mean, i think charlie's right. and if they do tighten it may well be that there isn't the stonking labour majority that people are currently talking about, where i think the conservatives have a bigger problem than labour is even if one or other ends up as largest party, the tories have isolated themselves politically so much that very few other people would go in with them into a coalition how. >> now. >> well, yes, that is true. >> well, yes, that is true. >> all right. journalists there and political consultant emma burnell, thank you very much . bu
know, back in 2010, you know, david cameron was supposed to come in with a sweeping majority to kick out gordon brown. didn't happen. it was a coalition. in 2015, ed milibands going to become prime minister. cameron won a good majority there in 2016. we were supposed to remain in the eu if those polls were to be believed , you know, 2017, believed, you know, 2017, theresa may was going to win a great big majority with a 20 point lead. that didn't happen in 2019. it could have been a jeremy...