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but graham wells says he still thinks the future is bright for union square.doesn't buy into the doom loop theory that says san francisco is in an economic decline. according to placer.ai, a company that analyzes foot traffic based on cellphone dana, the union square area, foot traffic is down 3% between july of 2024 and july of 2023. it's still down 16% compared to pre-covid times. james malcolm is from london but visits san francisco frequently for work. he says he's noticed the change. >> i've always loved coming to san francisco, and it, you know, it feels like it's egone down hill a bit. >> reporter: in union square, foot traffic was slow for a saturday, but police presence was apparent. mayor london breed and police said they would be upping staffing in the area ahead of the holidays and after the pearsall shooting. graham wells says he looks at the people who have continued to work for cityscape and the hilton over the years and he feels strongly that san francisco will recover. >> we've got one of the most tenured teams in the city, 30, 40 years from o
but graham wells says he still thinks the future is bright for union square.doesn't buy into the doom loop theory that says san francisco is in an economic decline. according to placer.ai, a company that analyzes foot traffic based on cellphone dana, the union square area, foot traffic is down 3% between july of 2024 and july of 2023. it's still down 16% compared to pre-covid times. james malcolm is from london but visits san francisco frequently for work. he says he's noticed the change....
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from unite said it — well and good... sharon graham the budget that really starts to -et in the budget that really starts to get peoples lives better, people feeling — get peoples lives better, people feeling better in a couple of years, it becomes — feeling better in a couple of years, it becomes an impossible task. gn it becomes an impossible task. on that it becomes an impossible task. that point, it becomes an impossible task. q�*i that point, how patient do you think people are going to have to be? i kept saying to cabinet ministers after the speech, when, when questioned that it depends what your talk about, breakfast clubs in april, the hills below before april, people will have to be patient, aren't they?— people will have to be patient, aren't the ? ., �* aren't they? people aren't patient because they'd — aren't they? people aren't patient because they'd gone _ aren't they? people aren't patient because they'd gone through - aren't they? people aren't patient because they'd gone through 14 l because they'd gone through 14 yea
from unite said it — well and good... sharon graham the budget that really starts to -et in the budget that really starts to get peoples lives better, people feeling — get peoples lives better, people feeling better in a couple of years, it becomes — feeling better in a couple of years, it becomes an impossible task. gn it becomes an impossible task. on that it becomes an impossible task. that point, it becomes an impossible task. q�*i that point, how patient do you think people are...
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draw your attention to the fact that the article that you published in your magazine with graham allison, a well a harvard professor and also a former deputy minister of defense, that here is your article, he says, you can agree with it, disagree, the cover has an image of a nuclear explosion, this is completely unacceptable, well, i told him that firstly, in general, it is the editor-in-chief who determines what is on the cover, although i was slightly talking about the nuclear danger here, but they put it on i was being disingenuous, because i was the publisher of the magazine, let's say, i had a certain influence, but then i said, and don't you agree that there is a nuclear danger? and that we need to talk about this to say that this nuclear danger would never be realized, and he answered me that from his point of view, the real nuclear danger is minimal. because russia is led by reasonable people, they will never resort to using nuclear weapons, unless foreign armies are rushing towards the kremlin, and that will not happen, and rastakh raising the issue of the nuclear danger will only stir
draw your attention to the fact that the article that you published in your magazine with graham allison, a well a harvard professor and also a former deputy minister of defense, that here is your article, he says, you can agree with it, disagree, the cover has an image of a nuclear explosion, this is completely unacceptable, well, i told him that firstly, in general, it is the editor-in-chief who determines what is on the cover, although i was slightly talking about the nuclear danger here,...
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were not invited there, perhaps there was some some malfunction, i think that lindsey graham would definitely go, well, they are all focused on their constituencies, on their election campaign and on wasting time on someone else's territory. there will be no time, there is, but the fact that, well, the nuances are not taken into account here, that this is still the hometown, well, the city where the current president biden was born, what kind of factory is there, and that is why trump and his team perceive him to until now, biden as his main opponent, it was not considered to me on the ranch, but to him on the homeland, yes jealousy is certain, well, there are many psychological nuances that actually speak badly. not about zelenskyi or about the ukrainian delegation, they say a lot about donald trump, his psychology, assessment, approaches, this is a certain hysterics, narcissism, and others. and everything else, characteristics, we know him from his previous presidency, and now he behaves the same, the same way, but it is interesting, please remember what you want, we have advertising, we are now for
were not invited there, perhaps there was some some malfunction, i think that lindsey graham would definitely go, well, they are all focused on their constituencies, on their election campaign and on wasting time on someone else's territory. there will be no time, there is, but the fact that, well, the nuances are not taken into account here, that this is still the hometown, well, the city where the current president biden was born, what kind of factory is there, and that is why trump and his...
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so he had he had he was intimate with the other the most prominent abolition, the graham sisters theater. well but he never would join. he never joined the american anti-slavery society. so it's a delicate and so when i ask him how do they he was he got these letters and threats from, you know, southerners. but he they ask him. how how do you get on with the senators and congressmen from slave and said, oh, very well, they're very civil to me. and and and they were and they several of them when he died, paid eloquent tribute to him. so it's a it's not a simple thing you wasn't it wasn't was it was a hard thing. i think he probably i think he probably comforted. with the thought that he was able was able to help this country become strong enough to survive a civil war. i think that was probably his great is great comfort i don't know that but i spent a lot of time with him. i think that's that's right. is. this sort of wish for versus georgia. 1836 line. okay. 1836 the indigenous cherokee nation actually it was brought before the supreme court and. its court agreed within the indian removal act
so he had he had he was intimate with the other the most prominent abolition, the graham sisters theater. well but he never would join. he never joined the american anti-slavery society. so it's a delicate and so when i ask him how do they he was he got these letters and threats from, you know, southerners. but he they ask him. how how do you get on with the senators and congressmen from slave and said, oh, very well, they're very civil to me. and and and they were and they several of them when...
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republicans were not invited there, maybe in... there was some kind of malfunction, i think graham would definitely go, wellhey are now all focused on their constituencies, on their election campaign and on someone else's territory to waste time, there will be no time, there is, but the fact that, well, the nuances are not taken into account here, that after all, this is the hometown, well, the city where the current president biden was born, this plant is located there, and therefore trump and his... his team still perceive biden as their main opponent, it was not considered to me in the morning, and there is a definite jealousy towards him for his homeland, well, there are many psychological nuances. which in fact , well, they don’t speak badly about zelenskyi, but rather about the ukrainian delegation, but they speak well about donald trump, his psychology, assessment of approaches, this is a certain hysterics, narcissism, and others boastfulness and all other characteristics, we know him from his previous presidency and now he behaves in the same way, but it is interesting, please remember what you want
republicans were not invited there, maybe in... there was some kind of malfunction, i think graham would definitely go, wellhey are now all focused on their constituencies, on their election campaign and on someone else's territory to waste time, there will be no time, there is, but the fact that, well, the nuances are not taken into account here, that after all, this is the hometown, well, the city where the current president biden was born, this plant is located there, and therefore trump and...
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well welcome back. we were talking about fired and the migrant crisis. and grahammy lifestyle has been hammered by taxation and immigration? there is no room at the inn and no willingness to work harder to keep others. well, graham, i shall make sure amy knows your view. and john says, i know that mr starmer, the prime minister, was in fact head of the public prosecution service. therefore, the head of the cps, when the claims against mr fayed were numerous in number. yet he disregarded and dismissed them . disregarded and dismissed them. i find it very interesting and hypocritical of him, given the pm's persistent accusations against the conservative government for far less highlighted matters that were in no way as important and unacceptable as the actions demonstrated so early in his government's tenure. it's really fair and important point that starmer always went after boris for minor little things, but when he's caught really with big things, he pretends it doesn't matter. the great battle of the boilers returns industry sources have claimed that the energy s
well welcome back. we were talking about fired and the migrant crisis. and grahammy lifestyle has been hammered by taxation and immigration? there is no room at the inn and no willingness to work harder to keep others. well, graham, i shall make sure amy knows your view. and john says, i know that mr starmer, the prime minister, was in fact head of the public prosecution service. therefore, the head of the cps, when the claims against mr fayed were numerous in number. yet he disregarded and...
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i'm very grateful to be joined now by just stop oil graham bass, as well as my panel most intellectualior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer lord goodman. thank you so much for coming in. hello, jake. what do you expect to happen tomorrow? >> well, i expect that phoebe plummer will get a prison sentence , because that's very sentence, because that's very much what the judge has said. >> but don't forget, there was also anna holland. she's also going to be sentenced. >> but from. just stop oils point of view, obviously not from phoebe's. does a jail sentence help your campaign? >> i do not think that phoebe should or anna should be going to prison for a non—violent offence. and i don't think that's true. in general, the prisons are massively overcrowded. we should not be sending people to prison for non—violent offence. >> what sanction do you think there should be? there clearly should be some sanction for criminal. well, i think i've said i they they accept when they undertake these actions. >> when we undertake these actions we allow ourselve
i'm very grateful to be joined now by just stop oil graham bass, as well as my panel most intellectualior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer lord goodman. thank you so much for coming in. hello, jake. what do you expect to happen tomorrow? >> well, i expect that phoebe plummer will get a prison sentence , because that's very sentence, because that's very much what the judge has said. >> but don't forget, there was also anna holland. she's...
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he's making a stop right here in san francisco on october 23rd at the bill graham civic auditorium. wella little library in concord is not so little anymore. look at that. how it's helping neighbors connect and rediscover their love of books >>>>the bay area concert calendar, brought to you by live nation. >>>a decade in the rearview celebrates ten years of amazing music comedy and guest speakers at the sf masonic as well as highlighting upcoming shows and at the toyota pavilion in concord. lynyrd skynyrd with zz top on september >>>>19th, and the happy and healthy not me. and >>>then on september 22nd, sing and dance along as the kidz bop kids perform your favorite songs. tickets for all shows available a (♪♪) (♪♪) voltaren... for long lasting arthritis pain relief. (♪♪) arthritis pain relief. >>well, you probably seen collections of books like this on the side of the road in your neighborhood. little free libraries where community members are encouraged to take a book, leave a book, return it. and so on. well, this morning our itay hod reports on one little library on a residential str
he's making a stop right here in san francisco on october 23rd at the bill graham civic auditorium. wella little library in concord is not so little anymore. look at that. how it's helping neighbors connect and rediscover their love of books >>>>the bay area concert calendar, brought to you by live nation. >>>a decade in the rearview celebrates ten years of amazing music comedy and guest speakers at the sf masonic as well as highlighting upcoming shows and at the toyota...
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republicans were not invited there, maybe there was some kind of malfunction, i think lindsey graham i would definitely go, well are now all focused on their constituencies, on their election campaign and on... on someone else's territory to waste time, they won't have time, there is something there, but what, well, the nuances are not taken into account here, that's all - still my hometown, well, the city where i was born. president biden, this plant is located there, and that is why trump and his, his team still perceive biden as their main opponent, it was as if it was not considered to me on the ranch, but to him on the homeland, so jealousy is certain, well, a lot psychological nuances, which in fact well, they don't speak badly about zelenskyi, but rather about the ukrainian delegation, they speak badly about donald trump, his psychology, his assessment of approaches, this is a certain hysterics. narcissism, and others, boastfulness and all the rest, characteristics, we know him from his previous presidency, and now he behaves the same, the same way, but interestingly, please remember what you want, we ha
republicans were not invited there, maybe there was some kind of malfunction, i think lindsey graham i would definitely go, well are now all focused on their constituencies, on their election campaign and on... on someone else's territory to waste time, they won't have time, there is something there, but what, well, the nuances are not taken into account here, that's all - still my hometown, well, the city where i was born. president biden, this plant is located there, and that is why trump and...
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graham, how does ceefax work? wellture is made up of a number of lines, but there are spare lines at the top, and we use these lines to carry ceefax. a programme system of an entirely new kind. teletext took off. and it's all done at the touch of a button. after ceefax came 0racle on itv and later a—tel on channel 4. for so many people, ceefax brings back so many memories. lots of coloured words on your tv. news, latest news. i do remember ceefax. it was a thing on telly that... yes, are you asking people of a certain age if they remember ceefax? it used to work pretty well, - but watching the sports was always a pain in the backside, _ to wait for the screens to revolve and get the scores through. i remember i've still got videos of news clippings from 1984 when the golden temple was attacked, and it was the only news that actually came up on there. so my dad used to record it on vhs, so he'd record ceefax overnight. being about 17, 18, drunk, lying on a couch after a big night out and watching it endlessly until i fa
graham, how does ceefax work? wellture is made up of a number of lines, but there are spare lines at the top, and we use these lines to carry ceefax. a programme system of an entirely new kind. teletext took off. and it's all done at the touch of a button. after ceefax came 0racle on itv and later a—tel on channel 4. for so many people, ceefax brings back so many memories. lots of coloured words on your tv. news, latest news. i do remember ceefax. it was a thing on telly that... yes, are you...
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the supermarkets that you would be able to find them in, specifically journey's end and also graham beck as wellah that's our pink one. >> yeah that's our pink one. >> yes. so graham beck and that's on offer at the moment actually. so that's 1199 from waitrose which is exceptional value. that is insane. yes it is. and you can also so i brought with me today this is a pinot noir only. >> so that's a rose sparkling. but it's made from the same grape varieties as traditional champagne. so your chardonnay and pinot noir. champagne. so your chardonnay and pinot noir . and i think it and pinot noir. and i think it just really captures that beautiful terroir of south africa, the western cape. >> what a lovely way, jessica summer that has been of celebrating the arrival of september. and for those of you at home, i want to thank you for beginning your september with me and with gb news, and i want to thank all my guests , including thank all my guests, including jessica, who have come into the studio today . and now september studio today. and now september is the time when people think going back to sc
the supermarkets that you would be able to find them in, specifically journey's end and also graham beck as wellah that's our pink one. >> yeah that's our pink one. >> yes. so graham beck and that's on offer at the moment actually. so that's 1199 from waitrose which is exceptional value. that is insane. yes it is. and you can also so i brought with me today this is a pinot noir only. >> so that's a rose sparkling. but it's made from the same grape varieties as traditional...
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lindsey graham, thanks forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. wellf that rain in the south, and very warm, in fact, out towards the far north and west — but some changes for the next couple of days. autumn is biting back. temperature—wise at least, it's going to turn colder by day and by night, with the chance of a frost for some, especially on thursday night. it will be windy, a brisk north westerly wind, sunny spells, but also some blustery showers. and those changes have already started. a deep area of low pressure sweeping across the northern isles, it's sending this cold front sweeping southwards and eastwards across the uk. so you see that milder air being pushed away, marked in orange, blues, and yellows, the colder air takes over through the middle part of the week and it will feel bitingly cold, i think, in exposure to that northwesterly wind. and here's the cold front for the rest of tuesday. it sinks southwards and eastwards, a narrow band of rain for most. there will be some cloud ahead of the front, but sunshine developing behind, bluste
lindsey graham, thanks forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. wellf that rain in the south, and very warm, in fact, out towards the far north and west — but some changes for the next couple of days. autumn is biting back. temperature—wise at least, it's going to turn colder by day and by night, with the chance of a frost for some, especially on thursday night. it will be windy, a brisk north westerly wind, sunny spells, but also some blustery showers. and those changes have...
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well. senator graham, thank you -- >> i did. >> jonathan: thank you very much for joining us on "this week." >>> coming up, kamala harris moves to the middle on some hot button issues. colorado's democratic governor, jared polis joins us live. we're back in two minutes. (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. (other money manager) your clients rely on you for all that? (fisher investments) yes. and as a fiduciary, we always put their interests first. (other money manager) but you still sell commission -based products, right? (fisher investments) no. we have a simple management fee structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) huh, we're more different than i thought! (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. (granddaughter laughing) when pain freezes you in your tracks... ...vapofreeze
well. senator graham, thank you -- >> i did. >> jonathan: thank you very much for joining us on "this week." >>> coming up, kamala harris moves to the middle on some hot button issues. colorado's democratic governor, jared polis joins us live. we're back in two minutes. (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are. we have a team...
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unite union's general secretary sharon graham, told gb news the vote should have happened 5001191'. >> soonen >> well i think this vote should have happened on tuesday. i mean, the vote was down under the economy debate on tuesday and i think it is disrespectful to the issue that we weren't heanng to the issue that we weren't hearing that vote earlier on under the economy debate. look, the reality here is that they're going to have to reverse this allowance in terms of putting it back into the pockets of pensioners, and we're asking them to do that. i disagree with what the prime minister is saying on this. i'm really glad we've got a labour government. i think britain is better off with a labour government. but on this issue it is a huge misstep and he needs to change what he has done. and i think the country out there is not really what happensin out there is not really what happens in this hall that's important. it's what's happening there in the real world. they are furious about it. >> well, in the last few moments, we have heard that labour has reaffirmed its decision to cut the winter fuel pay
unite union's general secretary sharon graham, told gb news the vote should have happened 5001191'. >> soonen >> well i think this vote should have happened on tuesday. i mean, the vote was down under the economy debate on tuesday and i think it is disrespectful to the issue that we weren't heanng to the issue that we weren't hearing that vote earlier on under the economy debate. look, the reality here is that they're going to have to reverse this allowance in terms of putting it...
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well, i think lindsey graham went there so to talk to them about this, the president, apparently former president trump called in for a reason and it's just as alayna laid it out. if if kamala harris at the most likely path for her still pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin in that one district in nebraska, it it's a tie. it goes to the house and the house votes based on the majority of each delegation. in other words, there i think i don't know what these i think it's 26 republican delegations now, 24 democratic delegations but it would give trump the edge if this thing gets kicked into the house. so you can imagine the turmoil that that would create wolf. >> it would create a lot of turmoil id that kadia goba is from semafor has with us as well. could thanks for coming in. and what does it tell you that donald trump is personally making phone calls to some of his supporters in nebraska. >> i think they understand how tight this election is and all things are on the table. well, and even if that means peeling away that one electoral vote in nebraska. now, it's funny that seems to be fluid
well, i think lindsey graham went there so to talk to them about this, the president, apparently former president trump called in for a reason and it's just as alayna laid it out. if if kamala harris at the most likely path for her still pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin in that one district in nebraska, it it's a tie. it goes to the house and the house votes based on the majority of each delegation. in other words, there i think i don't know what these i think it's 26 republican delegations...
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once again taken off his casing, it's obvious to everyone, why ukraine started. with russia, well, of course, grahamst of all, about some economic moments, only for one reason, he is trying to justify, actually speaking, a... that we are so bad, we want to seize the country, because there is a lot of good there, this is such a very primitive position, but it works in the united states, what is primitive, it is honest, frank, but let's let only the americans seize resources, this is obviously the truth, i think here sergei will not let me, that is, support me in this i mean, what the americans need to explain is that there are dollars there and we should take them or at least not give them back, that's the main thing on... his statement is absolutely from the point of view of any court, if it is a truly fair tribunal, and it will be, they are classified as a statement by a war criminal, a person calling for the killing of russian people, yes, and you pay attention, here he says, who is standing behind, yermak, yes, who is monitoring this whole situation and who is in fact the head of the administrati
once again taken off his casing, it's obvious to everyone, why ukraine started. with russia, well, of course, grahamst of all, about some economic moments, only for one reason, he is trying to justify, actually speaking, a... that we are so bad, we want to seize the country, because there is a lot of good there, this is such a very primitive position, but it works in the united states, what is primitive, it is honest, frank, but let's let only the americans seize resources, this is obviously...
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well, this is have storm to graham, i'm the janine refugee camp and leaving a trail of destruction. charlie forces also have detain people in the john a zone camp. no f for me on the launch scale. protest against the government have been held in cities across israel, crowns have taken the sweets in tennessee demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i'm the war uninstall, remaining cap, since we're 10100 at least 12 migrants in refugees, including 6 children, have died off to that bird capsized in the english channel. old and $50.00 were rescued of the northern coast of france. there is the 2nd salt incident in 2 days. natasha butler has moved from nolan from the french coast gall to probably continue off the coast of lima in northern fronds. dozens of migrants and refugees. a crammed on board, others run from police on the beach. the attempted crossing comes a day after a symbol of boat, hiding to the u. k. capsized snow fall from blowing. so math 12, people died including 6 children, you know, unlike the surgery once on the boat and it was really crowded and everyone was slipping on my
well, this is have storm to graham, i'm the janine refugee camp and leaving a trail of destruction. charlie forces also have detain people in the john a zone camp. no f for me on the launch scale. protest against the government have been held in cities across israel, crowns have taken the sweets in tennessee demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i'm the war uninstall, remaining cap, since we're 10100 at least 12 migrants in refugees, including 6 children, have died off to that bird...
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the actor david graham, who provided the voice for characters in a number of much—loved children's tv programmes, has died aged 99. he was well he was parker and then in thunderbirds. tt voice. he was parker and then in thunderbirds.— in thunderbirds. it turned out that he had — in thunderbirds. it turned out that he had been _ in thunderbirds. it turned out that he had been a _ in thunderbirds. it turned out that he had been a retired - that he had been a retired member of the royal household. i think he worked for the duke of windsor and we asked him what we thought and he said "he is a real (audio cuts out), you know, they don't make them like that anymore." and then we just avoided him. he that anymore." and then we 'ust avoided him.�* avoided him. he also voiced the daleks in early _ avoided him. he also voiced the daleks in early dr _ avoided him. he also voiced the daleks in early dr who - daleks in early dr who alongside his friend peter hawkins. last year, at the age of 98, he returns to provide new dalek for a restored colour revised version of the original dalek story. revised version of the original dalek story-—
the actor david graham, who provided the voice for characters in a number of much—loved children's tv programmes, has died aged 99. he was well he was parker and then in thunderbirds. tt voice. he was parker and then in thunderbirds.— in thunderbirds. it turned out that he had — in thunderbirds. it turned out that he had been _ in thunderbirds. it turned out that he had been a _ in thunderbirds. it turned out that he had been a retired - that he had been a retired member of the royal...
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andrey viktorovich, well, you see how everything changes, depending on who offers more. grahamparently had a conversation with trump, the election campaign is in full swing in the united states, when it is necessary, that means that's it, everyone is dumping ukraine. they understand that at some point, well , really, everyone can finally drain, and disown them like that, no matter how hot the hugs and kisses were. a standard american political prostitute, there is nothing new here, and that is how it is accepted among them, at this stage, what he is broadcasting says that they are most concerned about the issue of china today, and with china there is not only a trade war, it is already going on, it will, there will be an escalation, in any case they are planning, they are not announcing this yet, that this trade war is quietly in front of a hot war for... so that america could maintain its leadership, but for this they need to make it so that russia, which on the one hand is stuck somewhere, on the other hand has no allies, that the people's republic of china, well , trump is a
andrey viktorovich, well, you see how everything changes, depending on who offers more. grahamparently had a conversation with trump, the election campaign is in full swing in the united states, when it is necessary, that means that's it, everyone is dumping ukraine. they understand that at some point, well , really, everyone can finally drain, and disown them like that, no matter how hot the hugs and kisses were. a standard american political prostitute, there is nothing new here, and that is...
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graham, how does ceefax work? welle top and we use these lines to carry ceefax. a programme system of an entirely new kind. teletext took off. and it's all done at the touch of a button. after ceefax came oracle on itv and, later, a—tel on channel a. it's a fascinating insight into the past. jason robertson has archived thousands of teletext pages. 1981, sunday, the 12th of april, five to one, these are the pages that you would have seen. old television programmes recorded on video tape also contain teletext information from the time. people have been very generous and sent me loads of videotapes. i've got a garage full to go through. they need someone to decode that information and that's where you come in. that's where i come in. why do this, why archive all these old pages? i mean, we've got newspaper archives. there's loads of those. why not a teletext archive as well? because the good thing about teletext is it's impartial. newspaper archives can be quite partisan, but ceefax has to just tell the facts. heavy set
graham, how does ceefax work? welle top and we use these lines to carry ceefax. a programme system of an entirely new kind. teletext took off. and it's all done at the touch of a button. after ceefax came oracle on itv and, later, a—tel on channel a. it's a fascinating insight into the past. jason robertson has archived thousands of teletext pages. 1981, sunday, the 12th of april, five to one, these are the pages that you would have seen. old television programmes recorded on video tape also...
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graham. i, honestly , well, i tell you honestly, if i had the opportunity, i would destroy both of them, and cannot be called anything, here the president, the so-called illegal, an absolute nonentity, thunder next to him and he says, guys should die in full, ukrainians should die, for what, for the sake of the fossil? which is connected with the destruction of the ukrainian people, now the processes of cannibalism have become a certain trade, until we saw the searches that are carried out in military registration and enlistment offices, well, tsk, the so-called, at the district level, i was shocked, at the district level, under the floor, hundreds of thousands of dollars, they don’t know where to hide them and so on, then everything became it is clear, the police involvement is already on a larger scale, and they tell me from ukraine: his son, father and brother, it is clear that they have begun to resist more collectively, it is true, we see that more people are joining in, we see that the resistance is getting tougher and even the conscripts themselves, so to speak, who throw grenades, be
graham. i, honestly , well, i tell you honestly, if i had the opportunity, i would destroy both of them, and cannot be called anything, here the president, the so-called illegal, an absolute nonentity, thunder next to him and he says, guys should die in full, ukrainians should die, for what, for the sake of the fossil? which is connected with the destruction of the ukrainian people, now the processes of cannibalism have become a certain trade, until we saw the searches that are carried out in...
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vote: the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- cantwell well, duckworth, durbin, graham heinrich, ossoff, padilla, senators voting in the negative -- boozman, braun, britt, crapo, grass little, hoeven, marshall, sullivan, tuberville. the clerk: mr. merkley, aye. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, no. the clerk: mrs. capito, no. the clerk: mr. helmy, aye. mr. coons, aye. mr. romney, aye. mr. scott of south carolina, no. mr. hickenlooper, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. peters, aye. the clerk: mr. cramer, no. the clerk: mr. cassidy, no. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. schatz, aye. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. van hollen, aye. mr. warner, aye. the clerk: mr. kaine, aye. ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: mr. tester, aye. mr. casey, aye. mr. johnson, no. mrs. murray, aye. ms. baldwin, aye. mrs. fischer, no. mr. risch, no. the clerk: mr. kelly, aye. mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, no. mr. young, no. mr. tillis, no. mr. hagerty, no. ms. warren, aye. mr. b
vote: the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- cantwell well, duckworth, durbin, graham heinrich, ossoff, padilla, senators voting in the negative -- boozman, braun, britt, crapo, grass little, hoeven, marshall, sullivan, tuberville. the clerk: mr. merkley, aye. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, no. the clerk: mrs. capito, no. the clerk: mr. helmy, aye. mr. coons, aye. mr. romney, aye....
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graham is here now. can you light a fire under this white house to do somethin firuse to dg about thi? >> well, i think this is an acta of war against the americanpeope people. it's a hostile act. the iranians are packed intois s trump's campaign account. his legal teamid s account,th sharing the information with the american media to undermine our election. we've done nothing about it. at the end of the day, wat the w they're trying to assassinate president trump. pompeo, brian hook, are robert o'brien. and we're doing nothing about it. what are the consequence doi abt sources to a foreign government interfering in our election? coe when it comes to donald trump, nothing. nothe. so wceptabl so what did the un generalha assembly do with the largest sponsor of terrorism? the man who's trying a country trying to killn ntry president . hacking into his campaign. they invited an iranian representative to speak at the un general assembly today. al assemyou can't make it up. biden spoke to the un general assembly and talked about the winds of change. the winds of change are fire createthd by joe bid
graham is here now. can you light a fire under this white house to do somethin firuse to dg about thi? >> well, i think this is an acta of war against the americanpeope people. it's a hostile act. the iranians are packed intois s trump's campaign account. his legal teamid s account,th sharing the information with the american media to undermine our election. we've done nothing about it. at the end of the day, wat the w they're trying to assassinate president trump. pompeo, brian hook, are...
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but the question is that there are three scenarios that graham is discussing, and thomas graham is a fairly well because he is one of the specialists who deals with us, he was once a senior director in the national security council for russia. this was determined, a person comes who directly campaigns for one of the candidates, the fact that he is a foreign leader, i don’t remember which of the foreign leaders has ever done this, they came in an election year, of course, they came, but to say, i am for this or that, on the contrary, all the people over there, why not tanyahu such a year, no tanyahu did not do it that way, absolutely not, he is much smarter than zelensky, why is he leaving. he speaks russian, but he can't, and his ukrainian is worse than english, well, his english is terrible, so zelensky's visit to determine the future of ukraine, well, actually, it leads to the plan proposed by jade evans, and it is approximately similar to the plan proposed by our president, it is not similar, similar, similar, it is similar in many ways, ours is similar, they passed away from our constitution
but the question is that there are three scenarios that graham is discussing, and thomas graham is a fairly well because he is one of the specialists who deals with us, he was once a senior director in the national security council for russia. this was determined, a person comes who directly campaigns for one of the candidates, the fact that he is a foreign leader, i don’t remember which of the foreign leaders has ever done this, they came in an election year, of course, they came, but to...
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well. you have had sharon graham on your show earlier, they was brewing in the hole this morning when the unite union resolution on winter fuel was punted off completely to wednesday, when rachel reeves was giving her speech, this afternoon, talking about how they are ending the industrial strife in the public sector, while she was speaking, while she was saying those words the rcn announced hang on out, they will have another strike. so i don't think they have put the unions to bed at all and the unions don't feel like they have been put to bed and that has mixed ambition. d0 been put to bed and that has mixed ambition. , ., ., been put to bed and that has mixed ambition. ,, ., , , ., ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting _ ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. _ ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. no, - ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. no, i- ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. no, ithinkl bed? it is getting late. no, ithink what you're _ bed? it is getting late. no, ithink what yo
well. you have had sharon graham on your show earlier, they was brewing in the hole this morning when the unite union resolution on winter fuel was punted off completely to wednesday, when rachel reeves was giving her speech, this afternoon, talking about how they are ending the industrial strife in the public sector, while she was speaking, while she was saying those words the rcn announced hang on out, they will have another strike. so i don't think they have put the unions to bed at all and...
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senator marco rubio is saying this was an embarrassment to journalists and senator graham said the abc moderators might as well be on the dnc payroll. it's being called the worst moderated debate in history. let's go again how kamala dodged and played and manipulated the abc moderators. watch this. >> do you believe americans are better off than they were four years ago? >> i am actually the only person on this stage who has a plan that is about lifting up the middle class and working people of america. i believe in the ambition, the aspirations, the dreams of the american people and that is why i imagine and have actually a plan to build what i call an opportunity economy. liz: okay so she started saying i'm the middle class child. so throughout the debate, when she was asked a tough question, she went for the identity simi valley path it play again and again. i'm a middle class child. she kept talking about her identity. you know, she came off as rehearsed. she did exceed low expectations, but she wasn't pressed on why she simply did not implement her vision over the last three-years. trump missed opportunit
senator marco rubio is saying this was an embarrassment to journalists and senator graham said the abc moderators might as well be on the dnc payroll. it's being called the worst moderated debate in history. let's go again how kamala dodged and played and manipulated the abc moderators. watch this. >> do you believe americans are better off than they were four years ago? >> i am actually the only person on this stage who has a plan that is about lifting up the middle class and...
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graham who�*s died aged 99. the table football world cup, has �*flicked�* off this weekend, back in its birthplace of tunbridge wellswas created in the i9a0s, and despite being a nostalgic childhood game for many, millions still play in leagues across the globe, including a new generation of players. mike bushell went along to have a sneak preview. welcome to the 202a federation of international table world sports cup. of international table world sports cup-— of international table world sports cop-— sports cup. but the players from across _ sports cup. but the players from across the _ sports cup. but the players from across the planet - sports cup. but the players from across the planet are | from across the planet are going through their final warm up. here in tunbridge wells, football really is coming home. but does to their full him itself has got a subbuteo scattering estimate cupboard somewhere. for many, beloved of the king has never gone away for a look at the emotions at the end he had stadium and now it�*s coming back to where it all started. it will be the biggest world cup ever. it�*s biggest world cup
graham who�*s died aged 99. the table football world cup, has �*flicked�* off this weekend, back in its birthplace of tunbridge wellswas created in the i9a0s, and despite being a nostalgic childhood game for many, millions still play in leagues across the globe, including a new generation of players. mike bushell went along to have a sneak preview. welcome to the 202a federation of international table world sports cup. of international table world sports cup-— of international table...
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it was a week ago, joe graham and jodie arrington. well fay. d social security are what's behind today's massive debt. >> i'm a huge phil graham fan and i think the analysis was wrong. >> so social security and medicare will become a drain, but at this point it's the means tested social welfare spending that's far and away. it's 72.6% of the unobligated revenue. you can't argue with it. it's all just numbers. >> no. i think what -- over time, that reve revenuesing are have failed to keep pace. i don't think they're identifying the entitlement side. i don't think they're identifying the correct -- the correct matchups of revenue and spending. >> okay. brian, thank you. >> sure thing, guys. >>> "squawk box" will be right back. >>> still to come, the fed widely expected to cut rates later today. up next, predictns aiond the potential impact from judy shelton. >>> and later, we'll talk to richard clarida. "squawk box" will be right back. indeed! everyone 45+ at average risk should screen for colon cancer. these folks are getting it done at home with
it was a week ago, joe graham and jodie arrington. well fay. d social security are what's behind today's massive debt. >> i'm a huge phil graham fan and i think the analysis was wrong. >> so social security and medicare will become a drain, but at this point it's the means tested social welfare spending that's far and away. it's 72.6% of the unobligated revenue. you can't argue with it. it's all just numbers. >> no. i think what -- over time, that reve revenuesing are have...
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today and then ask you, are you ready to make your voices heard promise of america >> well, there you heard america graham passion, camila harris, wrapped up the momentum from the debate on tuesday night, sticking with that message that she is the underdog and there are so a lot of hard work ahead. nia malika, what was your takeaway and listen, she is the underdog. >> she's a black woman. there hasn't even been a black woman elected governor ever in it's countries over the idea that she's going to be the prison of the united states. she is certainly the underdog and has a lot to overcome. that is why the campaign is poised in the way that they are. listen there in north carolina, there in georgia, the sunbelt has opened up to combo harris in a way that it was shut shut off to buy in north carolina. this is a state that obama was able to win in 2008. he lost it four years later georgia has many, many hbcus. there's been a surge. we were just talking about this, a surge in interest in volunteers and registration are particularly among african american voters and young voters. so listen, she's got a real pat
today and then ask you, are you ready to make your voices heard promise of america >> well, there you heard america graham passion, camila harris, wrapped up the momentum from the debate on tuesday night, sticking with that message that she is the underdog and there are so a lot of hard work ahead. nia malika, what was your takeaway and listen, she is the underdog. >> she's a black woman. there hasn't even been a black woman elected governor ever in it's countries over the idea that...
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well, sharon graham and unite seem to be the most vocal. that's the most powerful union they were. was general secretary, they backed jeremy corbyn and labour and they, they didn't endorse the labour manifesto. that's right. so it's whenever you hear oh your labour's paymasters, the trade unions, it's not it's far more complex than that. >> sew sew sew sew sew sew. she'll be sat down when, when the standing ovation she'll stand up and give him, give him a standing looking at her. we'll be looking out for sharon because she. she's the most powerful female trade union leader in the country. >> unless somebody can put an electric charge in a chair. so she can jump up many things, many things, many resources, i think it would be assault actually, to do that. >> i bet it is kevin maguire, my grumpy friend from the daily mail that is chris hope chris gunter of gb news. i'm andrew pierce here. we've got keir starmer speech. we'll be bringing you live. i bet you can't wait. but first we're going to go to the grumpy weather for a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb. >>
well, sharon graham and unite seem to be the most vocal. that's the most powerful union they were. was general secretary, they backed jeremy corbyn and labour and they, they didn't endorse the labour manifesto. that's right. so it's whenever you hear oh your labour's paymasters, the trade unions, it's not it's far more complex than that. >> sew sew sew sew sew sew. she'll be sat down when, when the standing ovation she'll stand up and give him, give him a standing looking at her. we'll be...
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. >> well, graham brady is not here to defend himself.ome actually. yes. graham brady, he was chairman of the 1922. he was the man who would announce the results of the leadership contest. it was a function he had to perform rather regularly in the last few years. and in fact, he's just got a book coming out called kingmaker. or is it king slayer. >> more, more messages coming in june says why are labour so anti—old people suggesting putting older prisoners in nursing homes and taking winter fuel payments off them. if we have a harsh winter, a lot will die from pneumonia or hypothermia. and how safe are the pensioners being with prisoners? you couldn't make this labour lot up. never mind. angela is happy raving the night away. >> well , that was an >> well, that was an extraordinary scene. she goes straight from a meeting. i think it was to do with cladding. after the big fire in dagenham, in the council block in dagenham. so she chairs the big meeting, doesn't she? and there she is, a smart red dress. next thing we see that she's at a ra
. >> well, graham brady is not here to defend himself.ome actually. yes. graham brady, he was chairman of the 1922. he was the man who would announce the results of the leadership contest. it was a function he had to perform rather regularly in the last few years. and in fact, he's just got a book coming out called kingmaker. or is it king slayer. >> more, more messages coming in june says why are labour so anti—old people suggesting putting older prisoners in nursing homes and...
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it seems to me that even the picture says that linzi graham is simply giving zelensky parting words about what to do? welladmit, there is no serious, serious readiness for... well, zelensky has gotten used to someone giving him parting words since the kvna days, apparently he thinks that this is a joke, and the country is not a joke, human life is not a joke. therefore, those who today believe that there is some kind of peace plan in the west, this person is doomed to failure and feeds only on illusions, because the basis of american aid today is really an attempt to pump out the maximum amount of resources from ukraine, to decide on its complete sovereignty to sit there for many years in order to be in soft subordination to russia, and for many years they have been talking about this, it is no secret to anyone that the goals that they set today in ukraine, some supposed plans for a peaceful settlement, the united states, great britain continue to push the west and the united states to escalation. secretary of state blinken is in london today, preparing a visit to what is effectively a us-uk summit later
it seems to me that even the picture says that linzi graham is simply giving zelensky parting words about what to do? welladmit, there is no serious, serious readiness for... well, zelensky has gotten used to someone giving him parting words since the kvna days, apparently he thinks that this is a joke, and the country is not a joke, human life is not a joke. therefore, those who today believe that there is some kind of peace plan in the west, this person is doomed to failure and feeds only on...
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the actor david graham, who provided the voice for characters in a string of much—loved children's tv programmes, has died, aged 99. he was welle of parker in thunderbirds and more recently as grandpa pig in the series peppa pig, which has been shown in more than 180 countries. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson looks back at his life. we are closing in on him, milady. good, parker. generations of children grew up listening to david graham's voice. in the 1960s, he was parker... yes, milady. ..lady penelope's ever—so—loyal chauffeur in thunderbirds, basing the way he spoke on a real wine waiter. it turned out that he'd been a retired member of the royal household. i think he worked for the duke of windsor. and we asked him, you know, what he thought, and he said he was a real gent. as parker: you know, they don't make them like that any more. i and wejust embroidered him from then on. home, m'lady? is this the end of the daleks? he also voiced the daleks in early dr who alongside his friend, peter hawkins. exterminate him! last year, at the age of 98, he returned to provide new dalek dialogue for a restored colouri
the actor david graham, who provided the voice for characters in a string of much—loved children's tv programmes, has died, aged 99. he was welle of parker in thunderbirds and more recently as grandpa pig in the series peppa pig, which has been shown in more than 180 countries. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson looks back at his life. we are closing in on him, milady. good, parker. generations of children grew up listening to david graham's voice. in the 1960s, he was parker......
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green aspirations of the european union, well, what about the americans, they would also like to profit. during a meeting with zelensky, senator lindsay grahamtated outright that the war in ukraine is beneficial to the united states, in the confrontation with the russians, it is ukrainians who die for the interests of the west, not american soldiers. of course, the senator cannot help but like this state of affairs, which is why he is ready to support ukraine to the end. i am here with president zelensky and express my support for what your country is doing. you are trying to stop the russians so that we do not have to fight them. you have trillions of dollars in resources that could help our economy. the object of close attention of the united states is titan, deposits of which are mainly concentrated in the dnipropetrovsk region. this light , silvery-white metal is vital for the economic national security of the united states, as it is a key element in the development of advanced military technologies. titanium is used in the production of fighter jets, helicopters, ships, tanks, ballistic missiles. at the same time, there is almost no thi
green aspirations of the european union, well, what about the americans, they would also like to profit. during a meeting with zelensky, senator lindsay grahamtated outright that the war in ukraine is beneficial to the united states, in the confrontation with the russians, it is ukrainians who die for the interests of the west, not american soldiers. of course, the senator cannot help but like this state of affairs, which is why he is ready to support ukraine to the end. i am here with...
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well. you have had sharon graham on your show earlier, they was brewing in the hole this morning when the unitebed and that has mixed ambition. , ., ., been put to bed and that has mixed ambition. y., ., , , ., ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting _ ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. _ ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. no, - ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. no, i- ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. no, ithinkl bed? it is getting late. no, ithink what you're _ bed? it is getting late. no, ithink what you're hearing _ bed? it is getting late. no, ithink what you're hearing from - bed? it is getting late. no, ithink what you're hearing from trade i what you're hearing from trade unions, — what you're hearing from trade unions, for— what you're hearing from trade unions, for us one of the jewels in the crime — unions, for us one of the jewels in the crime of— unions, for us one of the jewels in the crime of the manifesto with the new deat— the crime of the manifesto with the new d
well. you have had sharon graham on your show earlier, they was brewing in the hole this morning when the unitebed and that has mixed ambition. , ., ., been put to bed and that has mixed ambition. y., ., , , ., ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting _ ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. _ ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. no, - ambition. do you need to be put to bed? it is getting late. no, i- ambition. do you need to be put to...
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tatyana, well, let's probably remind viewers of the recent revelation of the american senator, the bloodthirsty senator linsa graham, where he directly said: why does the us need ukrainians are needed. let's watch the video. for 2 months they were shouting in all publics that an invasion of the kursk region was being prepared, my personal informants sent photos and videos at the risk of their lives, they said, look, they are going to sudzha, well, how can they go to sudzha, well , this can't happen, because it can never happen, the most indicative episode was when they bombed this office in sudzha, where this gas distillation station is, and it turns out that a representative of ukraine was sitting in the office 2 s to . full-scale war, he was sitting under portraits of bandera, under flags, everything is fine there, he, he was sitting there normally, we were even joking, tell me, in uzhgorod, at the other end of the pipe, there is also a representative of russia on... the use of nuclear weapons can affect the agricultural sector. the potential contractor has been instructed to increase the geographic scope of the
tatyana, well, let's probably remind viewers of the recent revelation of the american senator, the bloodthirsty senator linsa graham, where he directly said: why does the us need ukrainians are needed. let's watch the video. for 2 months they were shouting in all publics that an invasion of the kursk region was being prepared, my personal informants sent photos and videos at the risk of their lives, they said, look, they are going to sudzha, well, how can they go to sudzha, well , this can't...
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well, i was there with linsey te graham yesterday in nebraska. >> he spoke to the legislature and, you know, he really laid it on the linehe reat . this e he said this is the difference, this election is the difference be with a nuclearr wi weapon or iran without one. it's the difference betweethoun harris and donald trump. and as a state like nebraskaand we bleed red. we believe in a strong national defense, and wed,e believe in a foreign policy of strength and not retreat. there are a loe.t things on the line here, and speaking with one voice makes sense. spthink linsey was an absolute when he spoke to ours an legislature yesterday, i could see heads noddin g. or there are one or two members,g three at most, that are having some reservations. they ask questions likone, well, is this fair? you know, and at the end of the at the end of the daat they, ist fair? do the democrats think this is fair? they think it's so fai think ir that none of them do it in any other state besides maine. wed so, yes, there's some more work to do. we've got to we've got to get a couple've more votes. we're
well, i was there with linsey te graham yesterday in nebraska. >> he spoke to the legislature and, you know, he really laid it on the linehe reat . this e he said this is the difference, this election is the difference be with a nuclearr wi weapon or iran without one. it's the difference betweethoun harris and donald trump. and as a state like nebraskaand we bleed red. we believe in a strong national defense, and wed,e believe in a foreign policy of strength and not retreat. there are a...
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well, joining me now to discuss this is graham stringer, the labour mp for blackley and middleton southstill with my panel and of course i'm still with my panel. gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the former political editor of the former political editor of the sun, trevor kavanagh. i got the sun, trevor kavanagh. i got the name right this time. >> no, no . >> no, no. >> no, no. >> graham stringer, let's turn to you. jeremy corbyn has been shoved outside the tent for some time now. we all know the reasons why his labor party was the only party apart from the bnp , that was investigated for bnp, that was investigated for allegations of racism. no way back for him. now it seems. allegations of racism. no way back for him. now it seems . and back for him. now it seems. and now he's formed this motley alliance with a bunch of mps, which nigel farage would say they embody sectarian politics. what's your take on this? >> well, i sort of rather agree with that. i mean, jeremy went past any possible defence of him and his politics when he laid a wreath for black september i
well, joining me now to discuss this is graham stringer, the labour mp for blackley and middleton southstill with my panel and of course i'm still with my panel. gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the former political editor of the former political editor of the sun, trevor kavanagh. i got the sun, trevor kavanagh. i got the name right this time. >> no, no . >> no, no. >> no, no. >> graham stringer, let's turn to you. jeremy corbyn has been shoved...