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, thatis something delivered by gordon brown, that is the polar opposite to what we see now. think we should expect labour to really major on these differences and try to capitalise, make some political capital, in the next few days as it runs through its conference in liverpool. we have seen keir starmer come out and say earlier today that he would reverse the decision to axe the 45% tax rate, we await more details to see exactly what has alternative would be, we also saw quite interestingly as we were heading into an election and i guess looking at the prospect of electability, keir starmer showing a little bit of humour and a bit more personality than we are used to with a joke about trickle—down economics, the punch line of which i am not sure is suitable for television. i line of which i am not sure is suitable for television.- suitable for television. i was worried i _ suitable for television. i was worried i would _ suitable for television. i was worried i would have - suitable for television. i was worried i would have to - suitable for television. i was i worried i w
, thatis something delivered by gordon brown, that is the polar opposite to what we see now. think we should expect labour to really major on these differences and try to capitalise, make some political capital, in the next few days as it runs through its conference in liverpool. we have seen keir starmer come out and say earlier today that he would reverse the decision to axe the 45% tax rate, we await more details to see exactly what has alternative would be, we also saw quite interestingly...
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and tony blair promising _ back to gordon brown and tony blair promising a — back to gordon brownt is a smart policy but — revolution and so on. it is a smart policy but i — revolution and so on. it is a smart policy but i am not sure people will think— policy but i am not sure people will think it _ policy but i am not sure people will think it is _ policy but i am not sure people will think it is something new they haven't— think it is something new they haven't heard before but it gives him something interesting to say at the party— him something interesting to say at the party conference which starts in liverpoot— the party conference which starts in liverpool today.— the party conference which starts in liverpool today. lucy, how important is it for labour— liverpool today. lucy, how important is it for labour to _ liverpool today. lucy, how important is it for labour to seize _ liverpool today. lucy, how important is it for labour to seize this _ is it for labour to seize this opportunity is there is a huge backlash in many sectors of society against government tax cuts anno
and tony blair promising _ back to gordon brown and tony blair promising a — back to gordon brownt is a smart policy but — revolution and so on. it is a smart policy but i — revolution and so on. it is a smart policy but i am not sure people will think— policy but i am not sure people will think it _ policy but i am not sure people will think it is _ policy but i am not sure people will think it is something new they haven't— think it is something new they haven't heard before but it...
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gordon brown is there. of course the new prime minister, liz truss, is there as well. theresa may was also in that group. >> one can only wonder what is going through boris johnson's mind. this happened a week earlier, he would be the one who would have had to do it. probably delayed -- i don't know. >> it could be relief. >> he's a massive monarchist. liz truss famously companied to end the monarchy and sack the queen. when i look at the prime ministers, i think to myself, never before in british history been so many living former prime ministers because there's been so many changing, which has been so unsettling for the british nation. so many new prime ministers. now we have a new king. and the nation is a bit lost combined with the fact that the economy is virtually collapsing, but richard can speak to that. >> i'll take it. i haven't seen sir john major as a former prime minister, i'm wondering whether he's there. you don't have to attend. this is entirely voluntary. you don't have to be there. in fact, they actually reduced -- there's lord mandleson. there's actu
gordon brown is there. of course the new prime minister, liz truss, is there as well. theresa may was also in that group. >> one can only wonder what is going through boris johnson's mind. this happened a week earlier, he would be the one who would have had to do it. probably delayed -- i don't know. >> it could be relief. >> he's a massive monarchist. liz truss famously companied to end the monarchy and sack the queen. when i look at the prime ministers, i think to myself,...
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. brute people think we had with tony blair and gordon brown.— and gordon brown.on brown. we will see the dynamic between number ten - and gordon brown. we will see the dynamic between number ten and l and gordon brown. we will see the| dynamic between number ten and 11 and gordon brown. we will see the . dynamic between number ten and 11 in dynamic between number ten and ii in the coming weeks and months. let's talk about what liz truss needs to do right away, which is come up with a plan for the energy crisis and the cost—of—living crisis. she's said that they'll want to cut taxes to kick—start the economy, but she got a short—term problem in that she has to an awful lot of money to help people get through this winter. how do you assess her options on doing that it sounds like we will be getting a big announcement in the next week or so. i getting a big announcement in the next week or so.— next week or so. i understand thursday _ next week or so. i understand thursday has _ next week or so. i understand thursday has been _ next week or so. i understand thursday
. brute people think we had with tony blair and gordon brown.— and gordon brown.on brown. we will see the dynamic between number ten - and gordon brown. we will see the dynamic between number ten and l and gordon brown. we will see the| dynamic between number ten and 11 and gordon brown. we will see the . dynamic between number ten and 11 in dynamic between number ten and ii in the coming weeks and months. let's talk about what liz truss needs to do right away, which is come up with a plan...
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thank you so much gordon brown. i know you'll be at the funeral on monday. >> yes. coming next, political pawns? dozens of migrants unwillingly pulled into the fight over the border crisis. now some inside the department of homeland security want to follow republican governors and relocate migrants north, but the white house is pushing back. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. rea mitcl reports" only on msnbc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're investing with merrill. think miss allen is texting for backup? no she's totally in charge. of her portfolio and daniel g. she's building a greener future and he's... running a pretend restaurant. and phil? phil has questions, but none of them are about his portfolio. digital tools so impressive, your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with treleg
thank you so much gordon brown. i know you'll be at the funeral on monday. >> yes. coming next, political pawns? dozens of migrants unwillingly pulled into the fight over the border crisis. now some inside the department of homeland security want to follow republican governors and relocate migrants north, but the white house is pushing back. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. rea mitcl reports" only on msnbc ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ever wonder what everyone's doing on...
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terms of the enormous political transition of power between them and the huge economic crisis. gordon brown faced in office. i wanted to talk about that 1st. this new prime minister trust that faces some pretty enormous problems in that right. they certainly do. i think the similarities between trust and brown, very interesting not least because by brown and trust done major jobs in cabinet before becoming prime minister gordon brown. i've been trying to extract this trust has been foreign secretary, but what they're about to discover what their trust is about to discover is just how much more difficult the job of being prime minister. in particular, the context. he just describes economic chaos and pending recession wise completion . so we already see differences the way in the potential approach. i mean, we must assume isn't entirely counted up between ratios soon unless trust richie, so not quite clear. it seems about this crisis warning that no government can fix these problems entirely. they can only help on the telling the public they can of giving that impression is wrong. this trust
terms of the enormous political transition of power between them and the huge economic crisis. gordon brown faced in office. i wanted to talk about that 1st. this new prime minister trust that faces some pretty enormous problems in that right. they certainly do. i think the similarities between trust and brown, very interesting not least because by brown and trust done major jobs in cabinet before becoming prime minister gordon brown. i've been trying to extract this trust has been foreign...
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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 of put in the names to paper saying, yeah, okay, we can take this, this is acceptable to us. but you
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...
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things didn't quite go to plan, though when gordon brown got here to the united states. there was the traditional ceremony in which gifts were exchanged between the heads of government and and gordon gave the president a series of carefully curated and carefully chosen gifts from the british people, things which was of our shared history things which were very expensive, very valuable. and there was a grand over ceremony. and then what happened was that the president of the united states, in turn, gave the prime minister 20 dvds of classic american films and this was regarded in british press as a snub and a a blow to the heart of the special relationship between the two countries. and so mr. brown left dc without achieving his aim. but the worst thing happened when he got home to london and settled down in number downing street, where the prime minister lives, decides to decided to make best of a bad situation. so he rummaged the dvds that the obamas had given him, and he found one that he wanted to watch. and he put it in his dvd player. and of course, dvd refused to p
things didn't quite go to plan, though when gordon brown got here to the united states. there was the traditional ceremony in which gifts were exchanged between the heads of government and and gordon gave the president a series of carefully curated and carefully chosen gifts from the british people, things which was of our shared history things which were very expensive, very valuable. and there was a grand over ceremony. and then what happened was that the president of the united states, in...
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he vacate downing street to make room for his successor gordon brown. brown's government is hapless and after only 3 years, he has to make way for david cameron, a tory, the queen's 12th prime minister in 2011, prince william and kate's fairy tale wedding makes the monarchy more popular than ever. politically, however, the united kingdom is facing one of the biggest crises in its history. breck fit. 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 you. the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different call. cameron, resigns. ah, his success are 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 t
he vacate downing street to make room for his successor gordon brown. brown's government is hapless and after only 3 years, he has to make way for david cameron, a tory, the queen's 12th prime minister in 2011, prince william and kate's fairy tale wedding makes the monarchy more popular than ever. politically, however, the united kingdom is facing one of the biggest crises in its history. breck fit. although david cameron is against britain leaving the you, he promises his people a referendum....
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, gordon brown. ability to say what is popular. sometimes do not give the full account of what had gone on when it came to downing street party and other things such as the chris pincher scandal. those were the things that ultimately brought him down. but his character has not changed. you got that sense in this speech, just at the start, when he talked about his party changing the rules halfway through, he has not totally got over how he was brought down. this afternoon, the weather _ was brought down. this afternoon, the weather will _ was brought down. this afternoon, the weather will be _ was brought down. this afternoon, the weather will be different, - was brought down. this afternoon, the weather will be different, we i the weather will be different, we expect thunderstorms and lightning, and the tone will no doubt be different when liz truss comes to do the same thing at the podium and starts the beginning of her premiership. starts the beginning of her premiership-— starts the beginning of h
, gordon brown. ability to say what is popular. sometimes do not give the full account of what had gone on when it came to downing street party and other things such as the chris pincher scandal. those were the things that ultimately brought him down. but his character has not changed. you got that sense in this speech, just at the start, when he talked about his party changing the rules halfway through, he has not totally got over how he was brought down. this afternoon, the weather _ was...
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his trust, the 1st month of scotland, little sturgeon, and the indian, former minister scottish gordon brown from prime ministers, golden brown. and, and others have gathered, had been waiting for about the past hour for service of remembrance. that will be happening. when the hearse arrives there, we've got adam fisher. he's also at the scene and alum, we've been talking about the silence of the crowds as the procession pass is not the applause that we saw yesterday, but still no less a sign of respect and joy. and at the remembrance of queen was with 2nd the really is that something incredible isn't there that a crowd of thousands can judge the mood so perfectly. that on sunday, as the car was making its way from balmoral to edinburgh, that there was a ripple of applause that followed it during the country. and here, as the royal family led by king charles escorts the queen's coffin to saint giles cathedral, thousands upon thousands of people just hauled a respectful silence. say nothing. let the moment speak for itself lose themselves in their own thoughts, their own grief for the loss of
his trust, the 1st month of scotland, little sturgeon, and the indian, former minister scottish gordon brown from prime ministers, golden brown. and, and others have gathered, had been waiting for about the past hour for service of remembrance. that will be happening. when the hearse arrives there, we've got adam fisher. he's also at the scene and alum, we've been talking about the silence of the crowds as the procession pass is not the applause that we saw yesterday, but still no less a sign...
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i was up against tony blair and then gordon brown.ion of those sorts of things, rather than anything more more profound. so that was mostly what the banter was about, i think, when we were chatting, and welcoming, in boris, our newest member. did he look happy to be welcomed to that club? well, he was looking happy. so i don't know if he was happy to join the club, but he was looking happy. of course, one of the great things of our constitution is as soon as one monarch passes, another monarch accedes to the throne. so it's that continuation of somebody who is there, who will get to know the issues, who will have experience. and, of course, king charles, as prince charles, has been, if you like, in waiting for this role. i had audiences with prince charles when queen elizabeth ii was stood when queen elizabeth ii was still on the throne because he wanted to start thinking about how to conduct those audiences. and from what i saw, he will be brilliant at thatjob — brilliant at listening, brilliant at asking questions, giving wise advic
i was up against tony blair and then gordon brown.ion of those sorts of things, rather than anything more more profound. so that was mostly what the banter was about, i think, when we were chatting, and welcoming, in boris, our newest member. did he look happy to be welcomed to that club? well, he was looking happy. so i don't know if he was happy to join the club, but he was looking happy. of course, one of the great things of our constitution is as soon as one monarch passes, another monarch...
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he vacate downing street to make room for his successor gordon brown. brown's government is hapless and after only 3 years, he has to make way for david cameron, a tory, the queen's 12th prime minister in 2011, prince william and kate's fairy tale wedding makes the monarchy more popular than ever. politically, however, the united kingdom is facing one of the biggest crises in its history. breck fit. 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.
he vacate downing street to make room for his successor gordon brown. brown's government is hapless and after only 3 years, he has to make way for david cameron, a tory, the queen's 12th prime minister in 2011, prince william and kate's fairy tale wedding makes the monarchy more popular than ever. politically, however, the united kingdom is facing one of the biggest crises in its history. breck fit. although david cameron is against britain leaving the e u, he promises his people a referendum....
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and by her side , prince william now a prince of wales you can see the line of former ministers gordon brownmeron, teresa may all lined up in the front row as we watched this historic ceremony you can hear the proclamation and what will happen as soon as he is declared king. the word will go out in the papers in eden borough, ireland that guns will bring out at hyde park in the tower of london and various locations around the united kingdom. this is an extraordinary window into an ancient ceremony that has taken place going all the way back in the course of british history. this line goes back 1000 years to william the conqueror. duncan, your thoughts as he watched this play out this morning? >> i can hear you now. >> just your thoughts as we watch this play out? so now just looking at the members of parliament many have given moving speeches over the last several days about their times with the queen. today is a moment to step slightly aside from the morning process the flags all go up to falstaff across the country to harold and welcome the new king charles iii then after the ceremony and
and by her side , prince william now a prince of wales you can see the line of former ministers gordon brownmeron, teresa may all lined up in the front row as we watched this historic ceremony you can hear the proclamation and what will happen as soon as he is declared king. the word will go out in the papers in eden borough, ireland that guns will bring out at hyde park in the tower of london and various locations around the united kingdom. this is an extraordinary window into an ancient...
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he vacate downing street to make room for his successor gordon brown. brown's government is hapless and after only 3 years he has to make way for david cameron, a tory, the queen's 12th prime minister. in 2011, prince william and kate's fairy tale wedding makes the monarchy more popular than ever. politically, however, the united kingdom is facing one of the biggest crises in its history. breck fit. 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 t
he vacate downing street to make room for his successor gordon brown. brown's government is hapless and after only 3 years he has to make way for david cameron, a tory, the queen's 12th prime minister. in 2011, prince william and kate's fairy tale wedding makes the monarchy more popular than ever. politically, however, the united kingdom is facing one of the biggest crises in its history. breck fit. although david cameron is against britain leaving the e you, he promises his people are...
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this evening, gordon brown said, in a tweet, let's bring in l. o. in caesar, raoul historian joins us now from paris and ed's, it's the news that nobody ever thought would happen. really, if you live in britain, this woman has always been a part of the fabric of british life. yes. and yet at the same time, we have known our for a while now that the, the queens health was fading out only last november. she she was unable to be present for the remembrance sunday service. and really this was a, a strong indication that that her house was, was not good. at the previous months she had visited hospital at the time, the panis did not disclose exactly what was wrong with her. and then earlier this year, we've of course had the in their state of the night with the, in a 2nd that we just want to go to that 10 downing street live trust in you prime minister is speaking by the news that we have just heard from balmoral, the death of her majesty the queen is a huge shock to the nation and to the world. queen elizabeth the 2nd was the rock on which molten britain
this evening, gordon brown said, in a tweet, let's bring in l. o. in caesar, raoul historian joins us now from paris and ed's, it's the news that nobody ever thought would happen. really, if you live in britain, this woman has always been a part of the fabric of british life. yes. and yet at the same time, we have known our for a while now that the, the queens health was fading out only last november. she she was unable to be present for the remembrance sunday service. and really this was a, a...
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he vacate downing street to make room for his successor gordon brown. brown's government is hapless and after only 3 years he has to make way for david cameron, a tory, the queen's 12th prime minister. in 2011, prince william and kate's fairy tale wedding makes the monarchy more popular than ever. politically, however, the united kingdom is facing one of the biggest crises in its history. breck fit. 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
he vacate downing street to make room for his successor gordon brown. brown's government is hapless and after only 3 years he has to make way for david cameron, a tory, the queen's 12th prime minister. in 2011, prince william and kate's fairy tale wedding makes the monarchy more popular than ever. politically, however, the united kingdom is facing one of the biggest crises in its history. breck fit. although david cameron is against britain leaving the e u, he promises his people a referendum....
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that and gordon brown did not hang around lona either. . , ., , and gordon brown did not hang around 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 life story.— boris johnson life story. and there is an intriguing _ boris johnson life story. and there is an intriguing historical - is an intriguing historical precedent because ted heath apparently only finally gave up his
that and gordon brown did not hang around lona either. . , ., , and gordon brown did not hang around 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?...
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and the sign is at st begins and we just seen an iep on finance a gordon brown arrive as well. golden brown, of course, being scottish that's right. and represents a represented a constituency just across the 4th, the 4th from edinburgh encoding in, in the what was known as the kingdom of 5. people have been gathering here since very early this morning in many places. now they're 1012 deep. this is still a walking day even though the country is mourning the death of queen elizabeth. this is still a walking day. so lot of people have made a special arrangements to come here from all over scotland to be pay just to see this very short procession at with the new king following the coffin of the old queen. and remember what we talked about a nation being in morning, that is a lot of individuals with their own sense of loss. and of course, one of the people who will have the biggest sense of loss is the man who will walk behind the coffin. king charles the 3rd, accompanied by his wife and other members of the royal family. like princess anne. and we remember that she was in the convoy that
and the sign is at st begins and we just seen an iep on finance a gordon brown arrive as well. golden brown, of course, being scottish that's right. and represents a represented a constituency just across the 4th, the 4th from edinburgh encoding in, in the what was known as the kingdom of 5. people have been gathering here since very early this morning in many places. now they're 1012 deep. this is still a walking day even though the country is mourning the death of queen elizabeth. this is...
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gordon brown told me a story of delivering the bad news to her in one of his budget talks to her. when he was prime minister they could not replace the royal yacht "britannia." she said she felt completely at home and felt she could let her hair down. some of the family wanted to get a royal plane. she said,s well, mr. fairline, i guess we could always get a royal bus. so she had a sense of humor. but she also knew how to push back against her prime ministers politely. there along the walk was incredibly pageantry. there is molly hunter. the crowds are so close they are getting an extraordinary viewpoint, vantage point to witness this history passing before them, as did you. >> we are about 15 feet off the road. 2.64 miles. slightly slopes on each side of the pavement. almost everyone got a good view because the queen's coffin, as it drove by in the hearse was slightly raised. it was completely silent as the coffin drove up. as the beginning of the procession -- i'm just catching my breath. it was actually quite amazing, andrea. as the coffin passed us, the crowd broke into applau
gordon brown told me a story of delivering the bad news to her in one of his budget talks to her. when he was prime minister they could not replace the royal yacht "britannia." she said she felt completely at home and felt she could let her hair down. some of the family wanted to get a royal plane. she said,s well, mr. fairline, i guess we could always get a royal bus. so she had a sense of humor. but she also knew how to push back against her prime ministers politely. there along the...
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johnson teresa may gordon brown and tony blair sixth was alice runs, who now leads british cabinet, necessarilyure. 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 cities of the country separately, and the ascension of the new monarch was announced in the city of london, the ceremony was held at the
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some things just required to keep and to be aware of things. gordon brown said that she knew more particularly about the commonwealth and he did she, she was up to date. she was on the all the way through until the end of her life. she was working. i understand the day before she died. i'm taking telephone calls the day before she died and indeed, 2 days before she died, she appointed the new prime minister and accepted the resignation of boris johnson . i, you know, if you're up in iraq at that top level where your prime minister, you don't have friends and it must be extraordinarily reassuring to know that there is somebody that human offload. there is somebody who understands and who's got the bigger picture. and one woman, one takes no child, the 3rd is coming is inheriting that role because he also has been he's had a ringside seat for years and he knows what's going on. so he's not unfamiliar. and so if you, if you think of the virtues of the queen of bars, johnson called her elizabeth the great, i think that might stick. but the virtues on duty tradition. and i think kindness and king c
some things just required to keep and to be aware of things. gordon brown said that she knew more particularly about the commonwealth and he did she, she was up to date. she was on the all the way through until the end of her life. she was working. i understand the day before she died. i'm taking telephone calls the day before she died and indeed, 2 days before she died, she appointed the new prime minister and accepted the resignation of boris johnson . i, you know, if you're up in iraq at...
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representatives of the church and former british prime minister david cameron over johnson theresa may, gordon brownxth 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 royal exchange with the maximum solemni
representatives of the church and former british prime minister david cameron over johnson theresa may, gordon brownxth 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...
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indeed, the 2.5% target for growth that this government set is exactly the same one that gordon brownng new about saying you want to increase growth in productivity and using that to help finance public services and reduce taxes but governments haven't traditionally banked the proceeds of that and spent it long before the actual growth came along. {lilia spent it long before the actual growth came along. 0k, professor jonathan portis, _ growth came along. 0k, professor jonathan portis, professor- growth came along. 0k, professor jonathan portis, professor of - jonathan portis, professor of economics and public policy at king's college london, thank you very much. king's college london, thank you very much-— the labour leader, sir keir starmer has arrived in liverpool ahead of the start of the party's annual conference. he's condemned the package of tax cuts unveiled yesterday by the chancellor, calling them "tory casino economics" which — he says — are gambling with the finances of every family in the country. the government insists its package of measures, including scrapping the top
indeed, the 2.5% target for growth that this government set is exactly the same one that gordon brownng new about saying you want to increase growth in productivity and using that to help finance public services and reduce taxes but governments haven't traditionally banked the proceeds of that and spent it long before the actual growth came along. {lilia spent it long before the actual growth came along. 0k, professor jonathan portis, _ growth came along. 0k, professor jonathan portis,...
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it was first put in place by gordon brown in the closing months of his premiership and has remained therehe government, they have said that there are onlyjust getting started with the tax cuts unveiled on friday last week, so they could be more to come, putting labour and perhaps a difficult position about how it would fund its policies and its pledges that it makes between now and the election, potentially having to raise taxes which have been, if it were to to come to power between now and then. as we heard, the chancellor say this morning, there may be more to come. also asked by laura ginsberg about the response by the financial markets and particularly the resulting fall in the value of a pounds after his announcement last week. 0ur viewers will have seen very dramatically what happened in response to your statement on friday directly. what happens if the pound continues to slide like that? you know as chancellor _ of the exchequer i don't comment on market movements. what i'm focused on is growing - the economy and making sure that britain is an attractive place to invest, and so th
it was first put in place by gordon brown in the closing months of his premiership and has remained therehe government, they have said that there are onlyjust getting started with the tax cuts unveiled on friday last week, so they could be more to come, putting labour and perhaps a difficult position about how it would fund its policies and its pledges that it makes between now and the election, potentially having to raise taxes which have been, if it were to to come to power between now and...
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the project is the brainchild of gordon brown. we're now notjust if you like a food bank. into one. amazon and several other firms donate their unwanted goods to a charity where the former prime minister is a patron. we're notjust giving people goods. we're saying to people, can we help you use these goods to make your home a better place? so it's notjust what you might call a hand—out. this is actually giving people stuff that will actually build not just their homes into better places, but make them feel better about themselves. um, we've had the covers and the curtains and basically the towels and everything. mother of two louise is one of those to have benefited. and you got stuff for the kitchen, too? we've got flash for the bathroom. we've got elbow grease, stuff for the cooker, stuff that i would never have been able to get myself. quite a lot. there is a lot. if it wasn't for the help that i get, i wouldn't be washing, i wouldn't be able to do any of that. my house would be a mess. the project set out to help 15,000 families in fife this year, but eight months in,
the project is the brainchild of gordon brown. we're now notjust if you like a food bank. into one. amazon and several other firms donate their unwanted goods to a charity where the former prime minister is a patron. we're notjust giving people goods. we're saying to people, can we help you use these goods to make your home a better place? so it's notjust what you might call a hand—out. this is actually giving people stuff that will actually build not just their homes into better places, but...
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you have the leader of the opposition on the leader, then you've got gordon brown.eron, theresa may, boris johnson. all the former prime ministers. how many living prime ministers are are there? >> tony blair. >> it's council set up to advise the monarch. been around since the 1 6th, 17h century. who will be a privy counselor? senior politicians. it's often given to people as an honor. all the great officers of state, the lord chamberlain, lord marshall, you have people like the lord present of the council who will lead it today. and these are key members of the british establishment, political and royal. and they come together, one interesting point, forgive me, you may have mentioned this. they remain standing, because queen victoria always felt like these went on too long. >> let's talk about the significance of this. it's the first time it's been televiced. >> >> the public have never been allowed in. >> the privy council has been seen. back in the early '90s. you talk about this is the first time it's been televised for a monarch. the last time was 1952. and it
you have the leader of the opposition on the leader, then you've got gordon brown.eron, theresa may, boris johnson. all the former prime ministers. how many living prime ministers are are there? >> tony blair. >> it's council set up to advise the monarch. been around since the 1 6th, 17h century. who will be a privy counselor? senior politicians. it's often given to people as an honor. all the great officers of state, the lord chamberlain, lord marshall, you have people like the...
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seen at the service is gordon brown is a member of parliament from scotland.ng readings of course members of clergy giving readings at the service. but also giving a reading is the first minister of the scotland nicole sturgeon and seen in the crowd, liz truss, the current prime minister. and the sovereign holds the title of defender of the faith and she was -- and also the supreme governor of the church of england and that is a new king. it was the queen before then. and of course as our max foster pointed out, as we listen to the applause in the crowd. that they would be singing psalm 23 which starts the lord is my shepard. ending surely goodness and nersy will follow me all of the days of miff life and i will dwell in the house of the lord forever. quite fitting for someone would was the leader of the church of england for such a long time. max foster and christiane amanpour, richard quest joins me now as we watch the procession lead away from st. giles' cathedral. a moving and fitting ceremony. max? >> yeah, i was struck by ian green shields address and ta
seen at the service is gordon brown is a member of parliament from scotland.ng readings of course members of clergy giving readings at the service. but also giving a reading is the first minister of the scotland nicole sturgeon and seen in the crowd, liz truss, the current prime minister. and the sovereign holds the title of defender of the faith and she was -- and also the supreme governor of the church of england and that is a new king. it was the queen before then. and of course as our max...
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would have recognized some of the faces of those who are members of the privy counsel for example gordon browndavid cameron and the likes. so this takes us back to an era where the sovereign, the monarch had more powers as far as this country and its other realms are concerned. this is now a constitutional monarchy, and for those who may be not as familiar with the workings of government and the way this country is run, just complain what we mean by a constitutional monarchy and what is king charles iii's role going forward? >> it can be explained in one simple sentence. the king reigns but he does not rule. we are ruled in britain by the government and by parliament. so liz truss is our new prime minister. she's been presiding over meetings of her new cabinet. parliament was in emergency session when they learned the news that the queen had died. they were discussing the energy crisis and the economic crisis. all those decisions are taken by our elected politicians, and charles as king and head of state rides bsk all that. he's above the political fray. >> and he must demonstrate the ability
would have recognized some of the faces of those who are members of the privy counsel for example gordon browndavid cameron and the likes. so this takes us back to an era where the sovereign, the monarch had more powers as far as this country and its other realms are concerned. this is now a constitutional monarchy, and for those who may be not as familiar with the workings of government and the way this country is run, just complain what we mean by a constitutional monarchy and what is king...
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blair and gordon brown and david cameron and boris johnson and truss tru. it it is two days before her passing and she insisted on taking the resignation in person at balmoral and welcoming in liz truss. that was her last public act of service. you see the procession moving on now. you see prince harry, the duke of sussex, on the right of picture and prince of wales, prince william and king charles iii. >> steve, stay with us we do understand that futures are lower and we want to get caught up on the market day ahead. we will keep these pictures up while we're having discussion. >> let's bring in david katz and daniel flax. david and daniel, thank you for joining us as we keep the shots up of the queen's funeral. david, i'll start with you from the macro picture. this is a time right now in the markets at a cross roads, if you will we are trying to figure out if the markets and economy is turning to the down side is this, david, a situation where we feel comfortable about investing or are we due for the down turn that we haven't seen since the depth of the
blair and gordon brown and david cameron and boris johnson and truss tru. it it is two days before her passing and she insisted on taking the resignation in person at balmoral and welcoming in liz truss. that was her last public act of service. you see the procession moving on now. you see prince harry, the duke of sussex, on the right of picture and prince of wales, prince william and king charles iii. >> steve, stay with us we do understand that futures are lower and we want to get...
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. >>> and coming up, my colleague andrea mitchell will talk with gordon brown today at noon eastern,0 years ago. a new msnbc documentary looks at the case through the lens of the new black lives matter movement. talk to the director next. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports." e diaz-balart reports. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,” i say, “so are they.” ♪♪ aleve - who do you take it for? >>> 54 past the hour. in april of 1990, 30 years before the murder of george floyd, a fatal police encounter put a small town in the headlines. 16-year-old black teenager phillip pannell was shot and killed by a white police officer in teaneck, new jersey. the officer acquitted of manslaughter in pannell's death. this sunday, msnbc films will air part one of a series called "model america". >> the story was coming at you kind of like water through a fire hose. that's when i started to have those thoughts starting to flow. why would they shoot him? he was running. did he get shot because he was black? >> joining us now, michelle major, the director of "model america". thank
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and also in that crowd, gordon brown, tony blair, john major. nick clegg. i mean when you see all of those people together, including as i said, the queen consort. including william, now the prince of wales. how important is that visually for a nation that is mourning the only queen most of them have known but also sending a message, very strongly. that in many ways the tradition, the world, life. goes on. >> exactly. this is all about continuity. because continuity brings reassurance. obviously, the death of the queen is a moment for extraordinary change in this country. and in the commonwealth. and wider world. at the same time, it's the precise reason why these events are so meticulously planned. so that the public can watch them. and basically say, okay, we've got this. the transition is happening. it's happening smoothly. and it is the right way to go. no individual is bigger than the crowd. it's the crown that endures. that's the spirit of continuity. at the heart of our constitutional democracy. so yes, to see the political heavyweights we're looking
and also in that crowd, gordon brown, tony blair, john major. nick clegg. i mean when you see all of those people together, including as i said, the queen consort. including william, now the prince of wales. how important is that visually for a nation that is mourning the only queen most of them have known but also sending a message, very strongly. that in many ways the tradition, the world, life. goes on. >> exactly. this is all about continuity. because continuity brings reassurance....
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i know personally that your former prime minister, gordon brown, played a major role in pushing back during the last referendum vote. what do you think the queen's death at balmoral and this emotional outpouring along the route all through scotland to this lying in state, first in holyrood and the service at st. giles? will that help impede further movement towards referendum as we go forward? >> well, as i was saying just now, i think the accident of the queen's death in scotland and the way in which scotland and the scottish people in edinburgh have been the first part of mourning, i do think a, it's very powerful. she was deeply attached to scotland. she loved balmoral. i imagine if the queen could have chosen where her life might end, she might have gone for balmoral. and just might be a small element in helping to ensure the united kingdom remains united. because after the brexit referendum when scottish people voted to stay and a majority of the votes cast in england were for leaving, there has been talk of another referendum. but i think also, you touched on the commonwealth.
i know personally that your former prime minister, gordon brown, played a major role in pushing back during the last referendum vote. what do you think the queen's death at balmoral and this emotional outpouring along the route all through scotland to this lying in state, first in holyrood and the service at st. giles? will that help impede further movement towards referendum as we go forward? >> well, as i was saying just now, i think the accident of the queen's death in scotland and the...
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what gordon brown did when he raised the tax rate from 40-p to 50-p. it was a disaster. the exchequer, the revenues dropped, the company did poorly. they had people leave the country that is the worst thing you can do. these people are just offsetting that, bringing it back to where it was with margaret thatcher which is not radical and terrifying but the markets took it badly and i love it that the bank of england came in to try to stablize the pound. charles: art, great talking to you. you walk us through history. >> lovely talking with you, charles. i hope that is okay. this is a wonderful trend in the world what they have just done. charles: right. appreciate you so much, art. coming up, folks, we'll look at the most important charts you need to be watching this volatility is interesting. but you also want to know when should you pounce? also we continue to see overall new lows, right? what is going to be the last act of the bear market? gary kaltbaum, he warned you about this market for almost a year. i will get his thoughts when it turns around next. ♪. charles: co
what gordon brown did when he raised the tax rate from 40-p to 50-p. it was a disaster. the exchequer, the revenues dropped, the company did poorly. they had people leave the country that is the worst thing you can do. these people are just offsetting that, bringing it back to where it was with margaret thatcher which is not radical and terrifying but the markets took it badly and i love it that the bank of england came in to try to stablize the pound. charles: art, great talking to you. you...
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gordon brown took over in 2007 but there was little idea that the financial crisis would hit only a year. nobody saw covid over the horizon. so, this case, she knows the scale of what is likely to happen and the difficulty is working out what to do about it, and in that sense, she has not been able to work as closely with the civil service as if she had already been in government. she will have had some contact, but it is only once she had become prime minister and is in number ten that she can actually start sitting down and making decisions, and start to put the ideas into practice. in decisions, and start to put the ideas into practice.— decisions, and start to put the ideas into practice. in terms of becoming _ ideas into practice. in terms of becoming a — ideas into practice. in terms of becoming a prime _ ideas into practice. in terms of becoming a prime minister - ideas into practice. in terms of becoming a prime minister as| ideas into practice. in terms ofj becoming a prime minister as i mentioned, in the introduction, you have written a guide on this. is it difficult for a cand
gordon brown took over in 2007 but there was little idea that the financial crisis would hit only a year. nobody saw covid over the horizon. so, this case, she knows the scale of what is likely to happen and the difficulty is working out what to do about it, and in that sense, she has not been able to work as closely with the civil service as if she had already been in government. she will have had some contact, but it is only once she had become prime minister and is in number ten that she can...
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they're so, we saw this astonishing lineup of boris johnson deep in conversation with gordon brown, alld cameron teresa, may 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
they're so, we saw this astonishing lineup of boris johnson deep in conversation with gordon brown, alld cameron teresa, may 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...
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gordon brown the former prime minister just friday in an interview for msnbc told me that she would know more about the complications in the budget than he would! he was the former chancellor of the chamber when he was prime minister. he had to really study when he presented the budget to her. she really did her homework. >> she not only did her homework but she retain that information. she had a incredible memory. the reformation of the church in scotland had dinner with her the senate before last, just a few days before dying. stayed the night about moral had lunch with her on sunday. he was saying once he got over the shock of realizing he was one of the few of the last people to be entertained in balmoral by the queen he was saying she was absolutely as sharp as attack in those conversations. just as you said, he was asking everything about the question the church of england the sermon. she was talking about horses she had owned 40 years before. she could still recall their names. she let him out to look at the window at the gardens about moral. talking about all the changes that it
gordon brown the former prime minister just friday in an interview for msnbc told me that she would know more about the complications in the budget than he would! he was the former chancellor of the chamber when he was prime minister. he had to really study when he presented the budget to her. she really did her homework. >> she not only did her homework but she retain that information. she had a incredible memory. the reformation of the church in scotland had dinner with her the senate...
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gordon brown took over the labour government in 2007.a more relaxed queen. but i think we are all mourning the fact that somebody who was a constant in our lives has now passed away. it was just days ago that the queen accepted the resignation of boris johnson as prime minister. tonight, he said: there was a sombre mood among politicians in westminster and around the country. the queen was an ever—fixed mark in our lives. the world changed around us, politicians came and went. the queen was our nation's constant. the queen represented duty and courage, as well as warmth and compassion. the queen was a living reminder of our collective past, of our greatest generation, and the sacrifices made for our freedom today. scotland loved, respected and admired her. and by all accounts, her majesty was rarely happier than when she was here at scotland at her beloved balmoral — a fact i have been privileged to observe personally. i hope it will be a source of comfort to her family that she spent her final days in a place that she loved so much. on
gordon brown took over the labour government in 2007.a more relaxed queen. but i think we are all mourning the fact that somebody who was a constant in our lives has now passed away. it was just days ago that the queen accepted the resignation of boris johnson as prime minister. tonight, he said: there was a sombre mood among politicians in westminster and around the country. the queen was an ever—fixed mark in our lives. the world changed around us, politicians came and went. the queen was...