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emily thornberry, thank ou has much future. emily thornberry, thank you for— has much future. for coming on _ has much future. emily thornberry, thank you for coming on the - thank you for coming on the programme. so we were talking about the us support for israel. they have announced that in the last couple of hours. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has been talking to the american sunday morning shows. here's what he said to nbc�*s meet the press. this is the worst attack on israel since the yom kippur war in 1973, almost exactly 50 years ago, but there's also a big difference. that was a state—on—state conflict, army against army, with clear front lines. this is a massive terrorist attack targeting israeli civilians. gunning people down in the streets of their towns. gunning them down in their homes. dragging israelis, men, women and children, across the border with gaza. a holocaust survivor in a wheelchair, women and children, all being taken hostage. so you can imagine the impact this is having in israel, and it should be revolting to people around the world. b
emily thornberry, thank ou has much future. emily thornberry, thank you for— has much future. for coming on _ has much future. emily thornberry, thank you for coming on the - thank you for coming on the programme. so we were talking about the us support for israel. they have announced that in the last couple of hours. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has been talking to the american sunday morning shows. here's what he said to nbc�*s meet the press. this is the worst attack on...
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but i sent emily thornberry out onto this very programme. e. what do you make of james' point, that _ programme. what do you make of james' point, that it _ programme. what do you make of james' point, that it is _ programme. what do you make of james' point, that it is about - james' point, that it is about content, and it is perfectly possible to read this as the two—state solution, the people together. two-state solution, the people to . ether. . ., two-state solution, the people touether. . ., ., two-state solution, the people touether. ., ., , together. the context of angry crowds calling _ together. the context of angry crowds calling for _ together. the context of angry crowds calling forjihad - together. the context of angry crowds calling forjihad with i together. the context of angry i crowds calling forjihad with their posters— crowds calling forjihad with their posters after the massacre of so many _ posters after the massacre of so manyjewish people, using the phrase that is— manyjewish people, using the phrase that is very— many
but i sent emily thornberry out onto this very programme. e. what do you make of james' point, that _ programme. what do you make of james' point, that it _ programme. what do you make of james' point, that it is _ programme. what do you make of james' point, that it is about - james' point, that it is about content, and it is perfectly possible to read this as the two—state solution, the people together. two-state solution, the people to . ether. . ., two-state solution, the people touether....
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for labour, let's talk to emily thornberry, the party's shadow attorney general. to hs2 disrupting residents in camden in london —— nimby. the disrupting residents in camden in london -- nimby. ., ., london -- nimby. the government had no lans in london -- nimby. the government had no plans in that — london -- nimby. the government had no plans in that case _ london -- nimby. the government had no plans in that case for _ london -- nimby. the government had no plans in that case for rehousing - no plans in that case for rehousing in social housing so that was what the problem was, and he had an opposition to that, and once hs2 got the go—ahead, that was that as far as he was concerned, but he had to speak up on the half of those in social housing who were losing their homes and there did not seem to be readily appropriate alternatives for them to live in. he readily appropriate alternatives for them to live in.— them to live in. he said that labour, _ them to live in. he said that labour, if — them to live in. he said that labour, if they _ them to live in. he sai
for labour, let's talk to emily thornberry, the party's shadow attorney general. to hs2 disrupting residents in camden in london —— nimby. the disrupting residents in camden in london -- nimby. ., ., london -- nimby. the government had no lans in london -- nimby. the government had no plans in that — london -- nimby. the government had no plans in that case _ london -- nimby. the government had no plans in that case for _ london -- nimby. the government had no plans in that case for...
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the labour party conference has been taking place in liverpool, and we heard from emily thornberry — about her response to the situation. these are acts of terrorism, they are unjustified, and it's right for the whole world to condemn it. where is the humanity of these people? it is appalling. it's like our 7/7. this is terrorism. and there have been criticism of the labour party in the past with its handling of various issues around anti—semitism and how it deals with it. will this provide another test? we are quite clear about what view we take on this. and it is absolutely, there is no argument, this is terrorism. this is attacks on innocent people, and it is unjustified in any terms. would you be echoing, if the labour party were in power, echoing the comments of the prime minister? i'm afraid i haven't had a chance to hear what the prime minister has said, but i assume he has taken the same line as the rest of the world, which is there is nojustification for these attacks on innocent people and it is terrorism and it must be condemned. in the longer term, what is the answer here
the labour party conference has been taking place in liverpool, and we heard from emily thornberry — about her response to the situation. these are acts of terrorism, they are unjustified, and it's right for the whole world to condemn it. where is the humanity of these people? it is appalling. it's like our 7/7. this is terrorism. and there have been criticism of the labour party in the past with its handling of various issues around anti—semitism and how it deals with it. will this provide...
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the labour party conference has been taking place in liverpool, and we heard earlier from emily thornberrye are acts of terrorism. they are unjustified. and it's right for the whole world to condemn it. where is the humanity of these people? it is appalling. it's like our 7/7. this is terrorism. and there have been criticism of the labour party in the past with its handling of various issues around anti—semitism and how it deals with it. will this provide another test? we are quite clear about what view we take on this. and it is absolutely, there is no argument. this is terrorism. this is attacks on innocent people and it is unjustified in any terms. would you be echoing, if the labour party were in power, echoing the comments of the prime minister? i'm afraid i haven't had a chance to hear what the prime minister has said, but i assume he has taken the same line as the rest of the world, which is there is nojustification for these attacks on innocent people and it is terrorism and it must be condemned. in the longer term, what is the answer here? i think that is for another day. i don't
the labour party conference has been taking place in liverpool, and we heard earlier from emily thornberrye are acts of terrorism. they are unjustified. and it's right for the whole world to condemn it. where is the humanity of these people? it is appalling. it's like our 7/7. this is terrorism. and there have been criticism of the labour party in the past with its handling of various issues around anti—semitism and how it deals with it. will this provide another test? we are quite clear...
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raise funds to actually uh put this to court uh for uh few individuals including keys dalma emily thornberry. benchapero and um you know basic and now we're going to jump into your gaza under attack program there to take you to a pro-palestinian rally live there in duka bangladesh this is one of hundreds of similar rallies we have witnessed over the past three weeks in a complete opposition to the israeli bombardment and indescriminant bombing of the beseest god the strip the slaughtering and what many of you have, you can see on the uh sign there, stop the genocide to is genocide taking place in gaza, we've heard war crimes, side, massacre ethnic cleansing, terms used to describe very descriptive terms and the atrocities taking place against goson, joining us is david miller, co-host of press tv's palestine, the classified, we have joining us the program, hello david, welcome to the program here, if you can your initial thoughts on the atrocities we witnessed and the... response lop-sided one-sided backing of the regime is committing in gaza? yes, i mean you listed a whole series of words t
raise funds to actually uh put this to court uh for uh few individuals including keys dalma emily thornberry. benchapero and um you know basic and now we're going to jump into your gaza under attack program there to take you to a pro-palestinian rally live there in duka bangladesh this is one of hundreds of similar rallies we have witnessed over the past three weeks in a complete opposition to the israeli bombardment and indescriminant bombing of the beseest god the strip the slaughtering and...
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this is labour plans reform of cohabiting law to give women more rights when couples split, as emily thornberryy says they should not be forced to marry or stay in unhappy relationships to avoid ending up on the streets . avoid ending up on the streets. i think the streets is a step too far. >> however, it is evocative. >> however, it is evocative. >> it was in liverpool, so yes, the home crowd , i mean, the home crowd, i mean, essentially what they're talking about here is reforming the law , reforming the law that doesn't actually exist which this actually exist, which is this common partner, wife, common law partner, wife, husband , whatever it might be husband, whatever it might be that we've all kind of at some point in our lives assumed existed, it's i.e. you live with you know, you with you know, you live with a girlfriend boyfriend girlfriend or boyfriend or whoever period of time whoever for some period of time in that and therefore, you in that house and therefore, you believe the 50 there's a 5050 split at some point. but sadly, when somebody passes away , the when somebody passes aw
this is labour plans reform of cohabiting law to give women more rights when couples split, as emily thornberryy says they should not be forced to marry or stay in unhappy relationships to avoid ending up on the streets . avoid ending up on the streets. i think the streets is a step too far. >> however, it is evocative. >> however, it is evocative. >> it was in liverpool, so yes, the home crowd , i mean, the home crowd, i mean, essentially what they're talking about here is...
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this was of course followed by a car crash of an interview by the shadow attorney general, emily thornberryried to thornberry, where she tried to justify the use of the use of collective punishment with as a tool to be used as a warfare and in good conscience, i couldn't remain in the party that had this approach. so the fact that keir starmer tried to get jeremy corbyn elected twice isn't enough for you ? well, i think enough for you? well, i think that's historic . that's that's historic. that's something that keir starmer needs to answer to the question for him. but i think the issue for him. but i think the issue for me really now is what does keir starmer do in the here and now regarding situation now regarding this situation and actually know, had actually, you know, we've had a clarifying statement which which isn't really a statement at all. it's taken nine days for that statement to come out. and then alongside that, we've also had other frontbench shadow frontbench members like david lammy, again on national tv, trying to justify the use of collective punishment. so i think in as
this was of course followed by a car crash of an interview by the shadow attorney general, emily thornberryried to thornberry, where she tried to justify the use of the use of collective punishment with as a tool to be used as a warfare and in good conscience, i couldn't remain in the party that had this approach. so the fact that keir starmer tried to get jeremy corbyn elected twice isn't enough for you ? well, i think enough for you? well, i think that's historic . that's that's historic....