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emily harding is a former cia analyst who has object to be director with the national security programmes really serious about the strongest of retaliation is against the run.— strongest of retaliation is against the run. back in april the did against the run. back in april they did a — against the run. back in april they did a very _ against the run. back in april they did a very precise - against the run. back in april they did a very precise and l they did a very precise and targeted strike that was meant as a warning to iran do not engage directly with israel. i think they have to assume iran did not receive that message or else they would not have engaged in this recent strike so i would anticipate israel hit back hard. in so i would anticipate israel hit back hard.— hit back hard. in terms of american _ hit back hard. in terms of american help, _ hit back hard. in terms of american help, do - hit back hard. in terms of american help, do you i hit back hard. in terms of. american help, do you see hit back hard. in terms of- american help, do you see that as being principally in a de
emily harding is a former cia analyst who has object to be director with the national security programmes really serious about the strongest of retaliation is against the run.— strongest of retaliation is against the run. back in april the did against the run. back in april they did a — against the run. back in april they did a very _ against the run. back in april they did a very precise - against the run. back in april they did a very precise and l they did a very precise and targeted...
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emily harding is a former cia analyst.s are right to be nervous. 0il oil prices always an issue in an election and around has been known to lash across the region, going all the way back to the attack, the cyberattack on saudi aramco that threw them off or something like two weeks. they have lots of tools in their toolkit to disrupt oil production and that could have a real impact on the economy. let's just check how oil is trading. it has been a fairly volatile session. this is where brent crude was trading in the last 15 minutes holding above $80. that is brent crude, one of the key measures of what crude is costing on global markets but earlier today during the session it was above $80 a barrel, so it is constantly on the move and we will be keeping you up—to—date, hoping to get expert analysis on that shortly, but now let's move on to what is happening in the us. a usjudge has ordered google owner alphabet to overhaul its mobile app business to let users of android phones download a wider range of apps and pay for tran
emily harding is a former cia analyst.s are right to be nervous. 0il oil prices always an issue in an election and around has been known to lash across the region, going all the way back to the attack, the cyberattack on saudi aramco that threw them off or something like two weeks. they have lots of tools in their toolkit to disrupt oil production and that could have a real impact on the economy. let's just check how oil is trading. it has been a fairly volatile session. this is where brent...
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let's speak to now to emily harding, a former cia analyst — who's now deputy director with the internationalogram at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. welcome to the programme. the white house talked about serious consequences for iran. what you think that actually means? , , means? time will tell. it seems israel is definitely _ means? time will tell. it seems israel is definitely serious - israel is definitely serious about strong retaliation against iran. back in april they did a very precise and very targeted strike, it really was meant as a warning to iran not to engage directly with israel. i think they must assume iran didn't receive that message or it would not have engaged in this most recent strike, so i would enter the rate —— anticipate they will strike back hard. rate -- anticipate they will strike back hard.— rate -- anticipate they will strike back hard. and to see this as a _ strike back hard. and to see this as a defensive - strike back hard. and to see this as a defensive capacity | strike back hard. and to see i this as a defensive capacity
let's speak to now to emily harding, a former cia analyst — who's now deputy director with the internationalogram at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. welcome to the programme. the white house talked about serious consequences for iran. what you think that actually means? , , means? time will tell. it seems israel is definitely _ means? time will tell. it seems israel is definitely serious - israel is definitely serious about strong retaliation against iran....
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joining me tonight are emily harding, director of the centre for international studies intelligence,echnology programme. justin crump, ceo at sibylline. anja manuel, the executive director of the aspen security forum and a former us state department official, and lord kim darroch, former uk ambassador to the us. it isa it is a great panel, we will get them all in the next hour. first, the latest bbc news. services and commemorations have been taking place for the 1,200 israelis killed and more than 250 taken hostage, in the hamas attacks, exactly one year ago. a minute's silence was held. world leaders have also been marking the day. president biden lit a ceremonial candle in the white house and said the us was committed to israel's security and too many civilians have suffered too much in this era of conflict. the british prime minister sir keir starmer said that october the 7th was the darkest day injewish history since the holocaust. there were rockets fired at israel today from both lebanon. in an address to the nation today, prime minister netanyahu vowed to stop such an attack
joining me tonight are emily harding, director of the centre for international studies intelligence,echnology programme. justin crump, ceo at sibylline. anja manuel, the executive director of the aspen security forum and a former us state department official, and lord kim darroch, former uk ambassador to the us. it isa it is a great panel, we will get them all in the next hour. first, the latest bbc news. services and commemorations have been taking place for the 1,200 israelis killed and more...
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i am emily harding, director of the intelligence national security and technology program here at csis. we are here to talk about the power of presence in space. in the very distant past, a persistent presence in orbit with the sole domain of national governments but in the last decade or so we have seen the start of a generational change. there is a far wider range of nations sending stuff into orbit, commercial providers have become necessary part of the national security picture and today we're talking about a narrow, a real american treasure -- nro. it has been there so quietly that most americans have no idea they existed. today they are starting to come out of the shadows. we have today dr. christopher scolese, director of the nro. he started his career as an of the officer and then he turned to space and never went back. he had a long career in nasa, becoming chief engineer, acting administrator and director of the goddard space flight center. in 2019 he became the director of nro, the first senate confirmed person to hold that position, it meant to communicate the seriousness w
i am emily harding, director of the intelligence national security and technology program here at csis. we are here to talk about the power of presence in space. in the very distant past, a persistent presence in orbit with the sole domain of national governments but in the last decade or so we have seen the start of a generational change. there is a far wider range of nations sending stuff into orbit, commercial providers have become necessary part of the national security picture and today...
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emily took office last december, the government has maintained a hard line fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save large and teen is struggling economy. the strike because the whole thing that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will push the fights against the government. the city is determined to comp, spending unsettled states and surprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of passengers were cancelled planes, posts on the runway. the windows are it's underground, system was closed. ship state and port and truck drivers protested. know they have a more to this president has left us with many, many, many people. you see them in the streets and in the home, you see them everywhere. if the government has criminalize this practice and the right to strike and is threatening, create a union member. so we don't bring these issues out into the open university stuff. manual labors and government workers are among the many supporting the power for transport unions as always, social grou
emily took office last december, the government has maintained a hard line fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save large and teen is struggling economy. the strike because the whole thing that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will push the fights against the government. the city is determined to comp, spending unsettled states and surprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of...
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emily took office last december. the government has maintained a hard line fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save large and teen is struggling economy. the strike because the whole thing that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will push the fights against the government. the city is determined to comp, spending unsettled states and surprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of passengers were cancelled planes, posts on the runway. the windows are it's underground, system was closed. ship state and port and truck drivers protested. know they've had more to this president has left us with many, many, many people. you see them in the streets and in the home, you see them everywhere. if the government has criminalize this practice and the right to strike and is threatening trade, union members. so we don't bring these issues all into the open university stuff. manual labors and government workers are among the many supporting the power for transport unions as always, social groups, distributing food, and these hu
emily took office last december. the government has maintained a hard line fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save large and teen is struggling economy. the strike because the whole thing that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will push the fights against the government. the city is determined to comp, spending unsettled states and surprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of...
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emily took office last december. the government has maintained a hard line. fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save large and teen is struggling or come to me. the strike because the whole thing that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will push the fights against the government. the city is determined to comp, spending unsettled states and surprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of passengers were cancelled planes, posts on the runway. the windows are it's underground, system was closed. ship state and port and truck drivers protested. know they've had more to this president has left us with many, many, for many people. you see them in the streets and in the home, you see them everywhere. if the government has criminalize this practice and the right to strike and is threatening, create a union member. so we don't bring these issues out into the open university stuff. manual labors and government workers are among the many supporting the power for transport unions as always, social groups, distributing food,
emily took office last december. the government has maintained a hard line. fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save large and teen is struggling or come to me. the strike because the whole thing that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will push the fights against the government. the city is determined to comp, spending unsettled states and surprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of...
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emily took office last december. the government has maintained a hard line fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save large and seen a struggling economy. the strike because the whole thing that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will push the fights against the government. the city is determined to cut spending unsettled states enterprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of passengers were cancelled planes. pilots on the runway, the windows are it's underground system was closed. ship state in port and truck drivers protested. know they've had a much of this president has left us with many need for many people. you see them in the streets and in the home, you see them every way. if the government has criminalize destructors and the right to strike and is threatening trade, union members. so we don't bring these issues all into the open university stuff. manual labor isn't government work as are among the many supporting the power for transport unions along with social groups, distributing food and these huge pu
emily took office last december. the government has maintained a hard line fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save large and seen a struggling economy. the strike because the whole thing that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will push the fights against the government. the city is determined to cut spending unsettled states enterprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of passengers...
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country has seen since the libertarian governments of president heavy emily took office last december the government has maintained a hard line free market policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save large and teen is struggling economy. the strike because the whole thing that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will push the fights against the government. the city is determined to comp, spending unsettled states and surprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of passengers were cancelled planes, posts on the runway. the windows are it's underground, system was closed. ship state and port and truck drivers protested. know they've had more to this president has left us with many needs for many people. you see them in the streets and in the home you see them everywhere. if the government has criminalize destructors and the right to strike and is threatening, create new.
country has seen since the libertarian governments of president heavy emily took office last december the government has maintained a hard line free market policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save large and teen is struggling economy. the strike because the whole thing that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will push the fights against the government. the city is determined to comp, spending unsettled...
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emily took office last december, the, the government has maintained a hard line fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save outs and seen a struggling economy. the strike cause a hoping that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will loose the fights against the government. since it is determined to comp spending unsettled states and surprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of passengers were canceled plain spots on the runway. the windows are it's underground, system was closed ship state in port and truck drivers protested. know they have a more to this president has left us with many, many, for many people. you see them in the streets and in the home, you see them everywhere. if the government has criminalize this practice and the right to strike and is threatening trade, union members. so we don't think this issue out into the open university stuff. manual labors and government workers are among the many supporting the power for transport unions along with social groups, distrib
emily took office last december, the, the government has maintained a hard line fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save outs and seen a struggling economy. the strike cause a hoping that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring that message home will loose the fights against the government. since it is determined to comp spending unsettled states and surprises. hundreds of flights affecting thousands of passengers...
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country has seen since the libertarian governments of president heavy emily took office last december the, the government has maintained a hard line. fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save option seen a struggling economy. the strike goes out hoping that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring the message home will.
country has seen since the libertarian governments of president heavy emily took office last december the, the government has maintained a hard line. fremont k policy saying it's the only way to check the annual inflation of more than 220 percent and save option seen a struggling economy. the strike goes out hoping that the deafening silence vmc trains and roads will bring the message home will.
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was revealed that the upcoming season of "emily in paris" will be set in rome french president emmanuel macron said in a new interview that he will fight hardo bring the show back to france and added, quote, "emily in paris in rome doesn't make any sense." [ laughter ] uh, neither does emily still being in love with emotionally distant gabriel. [ laughter ] when marcelo in rome is ready to commit, dude. [ applause ] dude. [ laughter ] and finally a man in canada recently set the guinness world record for most hot sauce eaten in three minutes. of course in canada this is hot sauce. [ laughter ] and that -- that was the monologue. we got a great show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he's a tony and oscar-nominated actor you know from "schindler's list," "love actually" and the "taken" franchise. his latest "absolution" is in theaters november 1st. liam neeson is back on the show, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] she is a talented actress, comedian, and best-selling author. her new book "life form" was published today. one of our favorite guests, my friend jenny slate is back on the show. [ cheers and applause ] and he's a best-selli
was revealed that the upcoming season of "emily in paris" will be set in rome french president emmanuel macron said in a new interview that he will fight hardo bring the show back to france and added, quote, "emily in paris in rome doesn't make any sense." [ laughter ] uh, neither does emily still being in love with emotionally distant gabriel. [ laughter ] when marcelo in rome is ready to commit, dude. [ applause ] dude. [ laughter ] and finally a man in canada recently set...
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emily, do you get sense she's not trying? or she's just so desperate maybe she's given up? >> she's not trying so hard you does not really know what to do. the headline, kamala desperate for the male vote, could not be more accurate. her whole celebrity onto knowledge is because she's doing so poorly 12 days out that she needs the beyonce's, the taylor swift. into your point i deleted all of taylor swift's music because she endorsed kamala. i can't listen to her anymore. but she's too worried about the male vote. why is she polling so badly? she's made her campaign mission to convince the world that trump is going to take away women's reproductive rights. what you forgot was outside of planned parenthood, there's an entire country that you need to appeal to, not just scaring people into thinking they won't have an abortion. and then celebrities who come out, ben stiller, i'm so disappointed, it's like every father can't wait to have a child so that she can go on and have an abortion. like what's wrong with you? but we need to take a step back because first i think this entire party should determine wh
emily, do you get sense she's not trying? or she's just so desperate maybe she's given up? >> she's not trying so hard you does not really know what to do. the headline, kamala desperate for the male vote, could not be more accurate. her whole celebrity onto knowledge is because she's doing so poorly 12 days out that she needs the beyonce's, the taylor swift. into your point i deleted all of taylor swift's music because she endorsed kamala. i can't listen to her anymore. but she's too...
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emily. i did go to the university of maryland, no shade. and i wanted hear some of your time being a terp at the university. i'm sorry. you know what? why am i having such hard time hearing. honey, your at maryland? yeah. is that what you wanted to know? 100%, yes. oh i was a terrible student. i, i, i i kept many different majors. you have? oh, i must jumped around from biology to business to account thing. i thought i would be like an accountant, like my father. and where to? when did journalism jump? i interned for a congressman on capitol hill and was from queens is kind of creepy, but he's to be a newspaperman and he had me writing press releases and was able to watch people on capitol hill and i thought and i saw a report about what they were doing and i was always a little bit of a news junkie. my father certainly was, because we watched walter cronkite every every night with my mother and and the sisters. so that changed. changed my direction completely. i then decided that i would be a journalist. yes. so can quickly take these last four questions. okay. hi. hi. hi. so when you were two, you ever see marilyn? you studied journalism, right honey, i do
emily. i did go to the university of maryland, no shade. and i wanted hear some of your time being a terp at the university. i'm sorry. you know what? why am i having such hard time hearing. honey, your at maryland? yeah. is that what you wanted to know? 100%, yes. oh i was a terrible student. i, i, i i kept many different majors. you have? oh, i must jumped around from biology to business to account thing. i thought i would be like an accountant, like my father. and where to? when did...
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hard. by the time i was a teenager, she was able to save up for our first home. >> emily: harris, the questionshe dancers are staying the same. that's the whole point! and a bill clinton is like, "yep, that's right." that's the second, by the way, gaffe that he's made that essentially says donald trump's economy was better and under this eco administration, the bor is open. >> harris: and the people like laken riley is no longer with us is because this it administration hasn't vetted. i think reflectively people know who they are. he's been president for eight years. he's not confused about what his views are. he delivered on the economy. with a deliverable, as kayleigh often so brilliantly says, he can go forth and he probably backtracks and says, that's not going to help her. vote anyway! even though it's going to be awful for you. and the prices are going to remain high. no one is going to buy what he is saying, but they have to help her in some way because she can't seem to sell it, either. >> emily: no! and let's talk about this. middle-class repetition, the irony is that this it administr
hard. by the time i was a teenager, she was able to save up for our first home. >> emily: harris, the questionshe dancers are staying the same. that's the whole point! and a bill clinton is like, "yep, that's right." that's the second, by the way, gaffe that he's made that essentially says donald trump's economy was better and under this eco administration, the bor is open. >> harris: and the people like laken riley is no longer with us is because this it administration...
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it's a testament to the hard work being done by so many organizations to get voters to turn out. and one of them is emily'st, which is working to get women elected across the country up and down the ballot. and i got a close look at the work they are doing when i traveled to michigan this week on friday and tag along with emily's list staffers as they knocked on doors in oakland county. to see for myself what is motivating voters there. ting v. >> tell me a little bit about what the work that emily's list is doing in michigan. >> the largest resource for women's and politics, and were making sure to protect the right that michiganders voted for to secure here including reproductive rights. >> we have a democratic trifecta here in michigan right now. we got it last cycle, in 2022. it was long and hard-fought to get that trifecta. >> kamala harris at the top of the ticket, elissa slotkin, have a big state rep race. we are in the district right now. there's a lot of women on the ticket this cycle. >> yeah. >> hi, how are you? >> is there one issue that is driving you both to the polls this year? >> reproducti
it's a testament to the hard work being done by so many organizations to get voters to turn out. and one of them is emily'st, which is working to get women elected across the country up and down the ballot. and i got a close look at the work they are doing when i traveled to michigan this week on friday and tag along with emily's list staffers as they knocked on doors in oakland county. to see for myself what is motivating voters there. ting v. >> tell me a little bit about what the work...
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emily in paris." season 4 part 2s streaming on netflix please welcome the start of the series, lily collins, philippine leroy-beaulieu, and ashley park. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ i'm not hugging you. >> it's hardreciate it. el
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hard for that. it is closing argument time for both these candidates. great to be on a daily or from both. we look at the party started with all women in coming georgia tomorrow. >> emily: that sounds like a party indeed. one quick follow-up, if i may. you mentioned issues most important to them voters. as we put up on the screen right now, for the fox news poll, the top issues for women are the same for all americans. abortion, immigration, health care, election integrity. these are so important to women, harris. >> when you look at how many people are over the 65 age. that's huge if that's true, because that millions of people in a voting group that everybody would want. squeaky close, now we've got to talk about what realistic -- we talk about this on the couch all the time. you can promise all you want, but what realistically can you do? we will dig in and see, can you really promise seniors are going to not tax their social security? we are going to come up with some answers tonight. by the way, i will only ask a couple of questions. literally, i think i'm asking two. dress the audience will be asking. he sit with me every day so you know how much i can talk. it w
hard for that. it is closing argument time for both these candidates. great to be on a daily or from both. we look at the party started with all women in coming georgia tomorrow. >> emily: that sounds like a party indeed. one quick follow-up, if i may. you mentioned issues most important to them voters. as we put up on the screen right now, for the fox news poll, the top issues for women are the same for all americans. abortion, immigration, health care, election integrity. these are so...
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emily. i did go to the university of maryland, no shade. and i wanted hear some of your time being a terp at the university. i'm sorry. you know what? why am i having such hard time hearing. honey, your at maryland? yeah. is that what you wanted to know? 100%, yes. oh i was a terrible student. i, i, i i kept many different majors. you have? oh, i must jumped around from biology to business to account thing. i thought i would be like an accountant, like my father. and where to? when did journalism jump? i interned for a congressman on capitol hill and was from queens is kind of creepy, but he's to be a newspaperman and he had me writing press releases and was able to watch people on capitol hill and i thought and i saw a report about what they were doing and i was always a little bit of a news junkie. my father certainly was, because we watched walter cronkite every every night with my mother and and the sisters. so that changed. changed my direction completely. i then decided that i would be a journalist. yes. so can quickly take these last four questions. okay. hi. hi. hi. so when you were two, you ever see marilyn? you studied journalism, right honey, i do
emily. i did go to the university of maryland, no shade. and i wanted hear some of your time being a terp at the university. i'm sorry. you know what? why am i having such hard time hearing. honey, your at maryland? yeah. is that what you wanted to know? 100%, yes. oh i was a terrible student. i, i, i i kept many different majors. you have? oh, i must jumped around from biology to business to account thing. i thought i would be like an accountant, like my father. and where to? when did...
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emily. i did go to the university of maryland, no shade. and i wanted hear some of your time being a terp at the university. i'm sorry. you know what? why am i having such hard time hearing. honey, your at maryland? yeah. is that what you wanted to know? 100%, yes. oh i was a terrible student. i, i, i i kept many different majors. you have? oh, i must jumped around from biology to business to account thing. i thought i would be like an accountant, like my father. and where to? when did journalism jump? i interned for a congressman on capitol hill and was from queens is kind of creepy, but he's to be a newspaperman and he had me writing press releases and was able to watch people on capitol hill and i thought and i saw a report about what they were doing and i was always a little bit of a news junkie. my father certainly was, because we watched walter cronkite every every night with my mother and and the sisters. so that changed. changed my direction completely. i then decided that i would be a journalist. yes. so can quickly take these last four questions. okay. hi. hi. hi. so when you were two, you ever see marilyn? you studied journalism, right honey, i do
emily. i did go to the university of maryland, no shade. and i wanted hear some of your time being a terp at the university. i'm sorry. you know what? why am i having such hard time hearing. honey, your at maryland? yeah. is that what you wanted to know? 100%, yes. oh i was a terrible student. i, i, i i kept many different majors. you have? oh, i must jumped around from biology to business to account thing. i thought i would be like an accountant, like my father. and where to? when did...
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emily maitlis, where would you rather be, davos or westminster? there was no hesitation. he said davos, what kind of prime minister of this country would choose davos over westminster? >> it's pretty hardparty, certainly not in the cabinet. there are no ministers i can think of that were brexiteers. so the direction of travel. >> i know you're looking very perplexed, but i'm trying to think. >> i'm trying to think i'm just spelling out in terms of the, the political makeup of this labour government. i mean, the brexiteers are very, very thin on the ground. >> yeah. i mean, i can't name a single brexiteer. left in the labour party. perhaps there are but a parliamentary members who are pro—brexit. but the funny thing here though, you know, just musing for a bit while we wait for sir keir to come on, is that labour should be a more interventionist form of government, and labour should therefore wish to have a free hand with state aid rules. for example , and it should be able example, and it should be able it should wish to be able to buy british first and promote british first and promote british workers and british business and, and, and, and under the agreement we have with the eu, of
emily maitlis, where would you rather be, davos or westminster? there was no hesitation. he said davos, what kind of prime minister of this country would choose davos over westminster? >> it's pretty hardparty, certainly not in the cabinet. there are no ministers i can think of that were brexiteers. so the direction of travel. >> i know you're looking very perplexed, but i'm trying to think. >> i'm trying to think i'm just spelling out in terms of the, the political makeup of...
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, oh, you'll never make it told, oh, you'll never make it to secondary school, emily, you're far too lazy. not working hardnough. all you're going to get a d in your chemistry didn't a—star anyway . very, very good. a—star anyway. very, very good. i wanted to get that out there. >> no, absolutely. very important. this is good afternoon, britain on gb news. plenty more on today's programme. we're going to hear from our national reporter, charlie peters on the public inquiry into the death of a woman in the salisbury poisonings. it's all opened this morning and some interesting revelations have been revealed . revelations have been revealed. >> tom, thank you very much. the top stories this hour, the prime minister says he'll do everything in his power to galvanise economic growth. speaking at the international investment summit today, sir keir starmer said the government will make sure every regulator in the country takes growth as seriously as businesses. the government's unveiled investment deals worth billions of pounds in al, life sciences and infrastructure. it comes following a row over criticism of p
, oh, you'll never make it told, oh, you'll never make it to secondary school, emily, you're far too lazy. not working hardnough. all you're going to get a d in your chemistry didn't a—star anyway . very, very good. a—star anyway. very, very good. i wanted to get that out there. >> no, absolutely. very important. this is good afternoon, britain on gb news. plenty more on today's programme. we're going to hear from our national reporter, charlie peters on the public inquiry into the...
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otherwise, it's just our hard earned cash or wherever else going towards something that we have absolutely no proof if it's actually helped anyone. >> well, again, tom and emily and myself, we're on the same page. totally 100% agree with you.the page. totally 100% agree with you. the question is, and must be transparent. but also, you raised another issue, i think, which is important. you talked about hard pressed taxpayers. i think it's really important that we remember that the vast majority of emissions come from the richest 1% in society. the estimate is that the 1% emit more than 70% of the world's poorest population. so what we should be looking at is that making sure the rich polluters are funding this. brazil has a really interesting proposal for cop, for the for the coming cop. they're proposing next year that the cop should agree that just putting a tax on the 100 richest families in the world. >> oh, here we go, here we go. we'll take away your property. we'll take away your property. we'll take away your property. we'll take away your wealth, and it will fix the world's woes. what are you going to do about china and all of their fossil fuels? >> e
otherwise, it's just our hard earned cash or wherever else going towards something that we have absolutely no proof if it's actually helped anyone. >> well, again, tom and emily and myself, we're on the same page. totally 100% agree with you.the page. totally 100% agree with you. the question is, and must be transparent. but also, you raised another issue, i think, which is important. you talked about hard pressed taxpayers. i think it's really important that we remember that the vast...