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james heale james, magazine. james heale james, good to have you back on the show . the show. your thoughts on this? the foreign secretary, david cameron, has expressed concerns about aspects of the israeli response. could we reach a point where british diplomats remove their support for israel ? their support for israel? >> well, i think there's a risk of that happening here. >> and in other countries around the world. i would say we're not at the point where, you know, we're saying we're openly saying that israel's for israel's gone too far, for instance. but do think it was instance. but i do think it was quite the line walked quite striking. the line walked by dowden morning's by oliver dowden this morning's interview talked interview round when he talked about israel was fighting a about israel that was fighting a legitimate that, of legitimate campaign that, of course, we expect obligations of israel expect of israel that we don't expect of hamas, for instance, but also making are making clear that there are concerns, particularly around issues into issues arou
james heale james, magazine. james heale james, good to have you back on the show . the show. your thoughts on this? the foreign secretary, david cameron, has expressed concerns about aspects of the israeli response. could we reach a point where british diplomats remove their support for israel ? their support for israel? >> well, i think there's a risk of that happening here. >> and in other countries around the world. i would say we're not at the point where, you know, we're...
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welcome to the james heale gent. welcome to the studio.no foreign telling. and that is, no foreign court will stop this, irrespective of what goes on in the commons tonight . the lords, the commons tonight. the lords, the commons tonight. the lords, the endless ping pong is this is rwanda putting rishi sunak the conservative party on a dead on collision course with the echr with strasbourg. >> that's clearly what nigel farage thinks there, when he said that he thinks not a single flight will take off. he thinks that at the end of the day that the pm will not ignore the echr. the european court of human rights in strasbourg , if they rights in strasbourg, if they step in and say, i'm sorry, whatever parliament is decided with the safety rwanda bill, we will not let these flights take off. it's against the human rights of the people being flown there, the pm said. we are ready. plans are in place and these flights will go come what may. no foreign court will stop us from getting flights off. he's saying in terms there that the echr will not
welcome to the james heale gent. welcome to the studio.no foreign telling. and that is, no foreign court will stop this, irrespective of what goes on in the commons tonight . the lords, the commons tonight. the lords, the commons tonight. the lords, the endless ping pong is this is rwanda putting rishi sunak the conservative party on a dead on collision course with the echr with strasbourg. >> that's clearly what nigel farage thinks there, when he said that he thinks not a single flight...
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james heale, the spectator?mer calls it a gimmick, the prime minister seems to think it's the magic solution. and the house of lords simply not playing ball . playing ball. >> absolutely. there, tom. i mean, we hoped at the start of this week that there was going to be passed into law by the end of it, but actually, the game of ping of it, but actually, the game of ping gone on longer ping pong has gone on longer than thought. than some previously thought. the standing the lords are really standing their their their ground, dragging their heels on of this. and last heels on all of this. and last night again back. night they were again sent back. the legislation the commons night they were again sent back. the itwo.lation the commons night they were again sent back. the itwo amendmentscommons night they were again sent back. the itwo amendments which )ns night they were again sent back. the itwo amendments which are with two amendments which are now debated. now going to be debated. we think the next think, into
james heale, the spectator?mer calls it a gimmick, the prime minister seems to think it's the magic solution. and the house of lords simply not playing ball . playing ball. >> absolutely. there, tom. i mean, we hoped at the start of this week that there was going to be passed into law by the end of it, but actually, the game of ping of it, but actually, the game of ping gone on longer ping pong has gone on longer than thought. than some previously thought. the standing the lords are...
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james heale , james, spectator.s heale, james, just how many people do we think this might have affected ? this might have affected? >> well, you mentioned there, tom, at the beginning of the programme, about a dozen or so i've heard a similar number. and i've heard a similar number. and i think quite striking, i think what's quite striking, it just, of course, mps, it wasn't just, of course, mps, conservative there's also conservative mps. there's also other people involved in different parliament, different levels, in parliament, staff members as well. so this was an attempt to kind of really, of put out there really, sort of put out there sort of machine gun approach, different, of , different, different types of, people out there. and it wasn't just parliamentarians who might have had access to more sensitive also people have had access to more sensit down also people have had access to more sensit down the also people have had access to more sensit down the food.so people have had access to more sensit down the
james heale , james, spectator.s heale, james, just how many people do we think this might have affected ? this might have affected? >> well, you mentioned there, tom, at the beginning of the programme, about a dozen or so i've heard a similar number. and i've heard a similar number. and i think quite striking, i think what's quite striking, it just, of course, mps, it wasn't just, of course, mps, conservative there's also conservative mps. there's also other people involved in different...
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james heale good to see you this morning, james.is it too much, actually, realistically, to ask the labour party to outand out back something which they haven't costed for? >> yeah, i mean it's a very difficult thing. pledge to kind of match. if you look at for instance, just how much labour is willing to be very fiscally reticent in certain areas and reticent in certain areas and reticent about, like talking about things like health spending for instance. i think it's very difficult for the labour party, which are traditionally obviously referred money on things like welfare spending to come out and back. this kind of increase at a time when every labour shadow cabinet member is going around saying to rachel reeves can have some more money for this, more money for that, it's difficult for them to come out and match this kind of spending given as you say, 75 billion by 2030. and of course, you know, one person would have to ask how many votes are going to ask how many votes are going to be in it from kind of the labour party point o
james heale good to see you this morning, james.is it too much, actually, realistically, to ask the labour party to outand out back something which they haven't costed for? >> yeah, i mean it's a very difficult thing. pledge to kind of match. if you look at for instance, just how much labour is willing to be very fiscally reticent in certain areas and reticent in certain areas and reticent about, like talking about things like health spending for instance. i think it's very difficult for...
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. >> while political correspondent at the spectator, james heale joins us now. good to see you this morning, james. i mean, this morning, james. i mean, this is absolutely horrific, isn't it? and of course, the prime minister now demanding answers. >> absolutely. and i think it's a testament to how serious this is, that we've seen such a striking response from the uk government and not just the government, opposition too, government, the opposition too, with releasing with keir starmer releasing a statement this statement condemning this in very words. think the very strong words. i think the nature of this, as you were saying there, the fact that the world central, central kitchen was on convoy, was marked out on the convoy, the that there are some the fact that there are some reports suggesting that there were strikes were three different strikes involved the involved in this, that the people moved one people involved moved from one vehicle to the third. >> there was three strikes. the cars were a mile and a half apart. i mean, they didn't just have one explosi
. >> while political correspondent at the spectator, james heale joins us now. good to see you this morning, james. i mean, this morning, james. i mean, this is absolutely horrific, isn't it? and of course, the prime minister now demanding answers. >> absolutely. and i think it's a testament to how serious this is, that we've seen such a striking response from the uk government and not just the government, opposition too, government, the opposition too, with releasing with keir...
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james heale what do you make of this? sunak said and this?as interesting. i mean, i know there's a live debate within the conservative parliamentary party and also in rishi own downing street rishi sunaks own downing street team about whether or not there ought be something this ought to be something like this withdrawing from the european court human the court of human rights in the next manifesto , and a sort next tory manifesto, and a sort of kind replicate in of way to kind of replicate in 2019 sense of 2019 that sense of anti—establishment of anti—establishment forces, of proving on the side proving that they're on the side of people who want to take migration seriously. of migration seriously. and of course, which course, it's an area of which the very much the labour party is very much augned the labour party is very much aligned legal aligned with the legal establishment there's kind establishment. so there's a kind of here, of political argument here, which have it as which is that if you have it as a issue , it's a real a live issue
james heale what do you make of this? sunak said and this?as interesting. i mean, i know there's a live debate within the conservative parliamentary party and also in rishi own downing street rishi sunaks own downing street team about whether or not there ought be something this ought to be something like this withdrawing from the european court human the court of human rights in the next manifesto , and a sort next tory manifesto, and a sort of kind replicate in of way to kind of replicate in...
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this is james heale. written an opinion heale. he's written an opinion piece the newspaper, piece for the newspaper, basically thinks basically saying that he thinks the uk is failing to prepare for war, and he said that ben wallace, the former defence secretary, tried to initiate an exercise where government departments would go down and use the bunkers that would be prepared for them in the eventuality war. and eventuality of war. and unfortunately, the government didn't go with it it didn't really go with it and it was scaled down and only defence ministers up of ministers ended up kind of trying this exercise of how trying out this exercise of how it work to be working in it might work to be working in a bunker. does say in bunker. what does this say in general how we're treating general about how we're treating the threats against us, from russia, from china and beyond? this nuts, isn't it? this is nuts, isn't it? >> i you think that the >> i mean, you think that the whole point of this exercise is the understood it is that t
this is james heale. written an opinion heale. he's written an opinion piece the newspaper, piece for the newspaper, basically thinks basically saying that he thinks the uk is failing to prepare for war, and he said that ben wallace, the former defence secretary, tried to initiate an exercise where government departments would go down and use the bunkers that would be prepared for them in the eventuality war. and eventuality of war. and unfortunately, the government didn't go with it it didn't...
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i'm joined now by the political correspondent at the spectator is james heale james.k you very, very so what are these very much. so what are these latest developments then? it's just ago . just landed moments ago. >> yes, absolutely. so this is a story the times . and it story in the times. and it reveals that the investigation by manchester police by greater manchester police into angela rayner isn't going to confined to just issues to be confined to just issues around the representation of the people this is the people act. this is the electoral element . and of electoral law element. and of course that's significant because are meant course that's significant be beise are meant course that's significant be be registered are meant course that's significant be be registered and are meant to be registered and investigated 12 months. investigated within 12 months. so we're talking so of course now we're talking about different we don't about different things. we don't know, the kind know, for instance, the kind of exact what they're exact detail of what they're lookin
i'm joined now by the political correspondent at the spectator is james heale james.k you very, very so what are these very much. so what are these latest developments then? it's just ago . just landed moments ago. >> yes, absolutely. so this is a story the times . and it story in the times. and it reveals that the investigation by manchester police by greater manchester police into angela rayner isn't going to confined to just issues to be confined to just issues around the...
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james, look, thank you very, very much, it's james heale there is a political correspondent at the spectator a break? there we are. all right. okay. look, we've still got loads more to come. i mean, he will be missed, by the way. he will be missed. >> now, this is a this is an interesting story for you. this is new this hour. so the health secretary, victoria atkins, has announced a crackdown on woke nhs policies. so this is things like chestfeeding the term chestfeeding, which we're seeing more and more and more of instead of breastfeeding, of course, that may be banned . is course, that may be banned. is this some kind of victory for common sense ? yeah. common sense? yeah. >> this is the anti—woke crusade, essentially a victory for esther mcvey , actually, for esther mcvey, actually, because she's also getting civil servants back in the office. discrimination lawyer. robin moira, why she joins us next. and make sure you stay tuned as well for the latest diplomatic row between the uk and the repubuc row between the uk and the republic of ireland over illegal immigration. well, in just a fe
james, look, thank you very, very much, it's james heale there is a political correspondent at the spectator a break? there we are. all right. okay. look, we've still got loads more to come. i mean, he will be missed, by the way. he will be missed. >> now, this is a this is an interesting story for you. this is new this hour. so the health secretary, victoria atkins, has announced a crackdown on woke nhs policies. so this is things like chestfeeding the term chestfeeding, which we're...
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james heale always a pleasure.nd 5:00, and all your prices could see a large spike if the conflict in the middle east continues to escalate. and what impact could this have on the british economy and the pounds and the pence in your pocket? we'll have all that. but first, it's time for your latest headlines. and your latest news headlines. and it's middlehurst. it's polly middlehurst. >> the top stories this hour. the prime minister has said he'll urge his israeli counterpart to show restraint following iran's drone and missile attack on israel. rishi sunak has been speaking in the commons today saying he's going to speak to benjamin netanyahu later and reiterate the uk's solidarity with israel, but discuss how to prevent further escalation of violence in the middle east. the prime minister saying iran is intent on sowing chaos in his own backyard. further destabilising the middle east. here at home, 534 migrants were intercepted while crossing the english channel yesterday. that makes it the highest number of cros
james heale always a pleasure.nd 5:00, and all your prices could see a large spike if the conflict in the middle east continues to escalate. and what impact could this have on the british economy and the pounds and the pence in your pocket? we'll have all that. but first, it's time for your latest headlines. and your latest news headlines. and it's middlehurst. it's polly middlehurst. >> the top stories this hour. the prime minister has said he'll urge his israeli counterpart to show...
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with china during his trip to bay, james and i spend 25 years since nato turned that journalist into target by bombing the main tv station in former yugoslavia healing at 16 of its workers. stay with us as we bring you a special report later on in the program. the .
with china during his trip to bay, james and i spend 25 years since nato turned that journalist into target by bombing the main tv station in former yugoslavia healing at 16 of its workers. stay with us as we bring you a special report later on in the program. the .
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healing is lead. is way much both of them with the you i'm you wanted us to have and because of this st. james success, i'm president of the such the talk on any state and it was visible to be size for more than 300 new titles, cause my size and ballistic queen size and dorms in all of them. nearly all of them . the wills won't. yeah, no, i'm president is very proud. we have the technology a we are very proud to have the ability to live in such a neighborhood, which is miserable after you. i'm doing state of the state into moines like when these things, syria in new york and even on the m in the gulf coast. and that we'd like to be, you know, normal, stay with the head of the home, the world. the mean we caught me call because describe the situation kind of thing in the middle east as normal. i appreciate your your optimism, but with the ongoing war 6 months have it in gaza. you know, the, it's a very troubled region right now where, where your joining us from live, i wanted to ask you more of the high because it's, what's interesting is the fact that both sides in this game as it was, describ
healing is lead. is way much both of them with the you i'm you wanted us to have and because of this st. james success, i'm president of the such the talk on any state and it was visible to be size for more than 300 new titles, cause my size and ballistic queen size and dorms in all of them. nearly all of them . the wills won't. yeah, no, i'm president is very proud. we have the technology a we are very proud to have the ability to live in such a neighborhood, which is miserable after you. i'm...
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james longstreet story. and that is appomattox, virginia, 1864. so grant's army brings lee to army to heal. grant famously his generous terms at the end of a war has resulted in the deaths of 750,000 soldiers, as grant says, you confederates are free to go home. nope, no reprisals, no punishments provided you pledge your future allegiance to the union that. you won't take up arms against the government again and that you'll obey the law pretty good deal. so grant's terms were not intended to exonerate the confederates. they were intended to change hearts and minds, effect atonement and effect repentance and effect submission and. and longstreet almost uniquely among confederates at that at that rank and among confederates period, interprets those terms. the lens of his friendship with u.s. grant that to longstreet are it that's an honorable offer made by an honorable man and confederates are obliged to is they accept those terms to do what grant intended those to give the victors way a chance to yield and and to try to turn the page. and so he he accepts grant's terms in the spirit in which
james longstreet story. and that is appomattox, virginia, 1864. so grant's army brings lee to army to heal. grant famously his generous terms at the end of a war has resulted in the deaths of 750,000 soldiers, as grant says, you confederates are free to go home. nope, no reprisals, no punishments provided you pledge your future allegiance to the union that. you won't take up arms against the government again and that you'll obey the law pretty good deal. so grant's terms were not intended to...
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james. coming up today on live in the bay, the author has released a collection of poetry to promote conversations around healingthe strength that stays, then the loss of collagen is one thing. the defined that to find signs of aging. and doctor simran sethi joins us to break down the miss and what you can do to preserve your skin health. plus downsizing expert matt paxton is helping people to declutter for more joyful future. we hear about his event with the sequoyah san francisco. and as always, we want to hear what you have to say about our question of the day. scan that qr code that you see right there on your screen. we want to know what is the best place in the bay area to have a picnic. let us know in your answer could be read live today on the show at 01:00pm right here on kron 4, james. >> any where in the headlands where you can see the golden gate bridge in san francisco behind it? yes, we have such great views here. so many places, just a little windy. so i was just a lot of that sandwich. you guys not today. james know pick thanks to florida family. check this out. a three-legged bear. they found pe
james. coming up today on live in the bay, the author has released a collection of poetry to promote conversations around healingthe strength that stays, then the loss of collagen is one thing. the defined that to find signs of aging. and doctor simran sethi joins us to break down the miss and what you can do to preserve your skin health. plus downsizing expert matt paxton is helping people to declutter for more joyful future. we hear about his event with the sequoyah san francisco. and as...
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james crumbly and a new playbook for parents now. it's reprehensible what they did. his hand is evidence. he had dna of preston lord on his hand and they are allowing it to heal that could be a felony in arizona. then you also have a possible obstruction of justice charge. they are interfering with an investigation as well. so there are two potential charges against the parents and bill, the prosecutor in the crumbly case said she hoped it would lead to more accountability of parents. this is a perfect example. these kids were on a crime spree for almost a year. six documented crimes that they committed leading up to this. >> bill: a trail of cases here. the one with the death of preston lord that everybody is paying attention to. the seven suspects and mug shots. so viewers can look at what the in teenagers. the crumbly case in michigan was different. four dead kids by way of gunshot and can you apply that law in michigan to the what we're watching here in arizona? >> yeah, you can't directly apply it but the principle applies. what do i mean? in crumbly the parents were charged with the direct crime of involuntary manslaughter. renner's parents won't be cha
james crumbly and a new playbook for parents now. it's reprehensible what they did. his hand is evidence. he had dna of preston lord on his hand and they are allowing it to heal that could be a felony in arizona. then you also have a possible obstruction of justice charge. they are interfering with an investigation as well. so there are two potential charges against the parents and bill, the prosecutor in the crumbly case said she hoped it would lead to more accountability of parents. this is a...
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heal gums and stop bleeding. crest saves the day. >>> today in michigan, the first american parents ever convicted in connection with their son's deadly school shooting are being sentenced. jennifer and jamesing face to face for first time since before each of their trials. prosecutors are asking the judge to sentence the pair for 10 to 15 years. nbc's shaquille brewster is joining us from pontiac, michigan. shaq, during the trial, the wife tried to place all the blame on her husband. now, they're in the same room together, face to face. i'm just curious, what has that been like? >> reporter: yeah, that's something that we have been watching closely. what that interaction would be like. we saw the two walk in separately. they were wearing their prison outfits. james crumbley wearing that orange jumpsuit. jennifer crumbley wearing the gray striped jumpsuit. and we didn't see any actual interaction between the two, though it did appear as if jennifer crumbley looked over at james a couple of times. james looking kind of directly ahead. the first hour of this hearing has been filled with objections raised by the defense over the presentencing report. remember, these two parents are facing abo
heal gums and stop bleeding. crest saves the day. >>> today in michigan, the first american parents ever convicted in connection with their son's deadly school shooting are being sentenced. jennifer and jamesing face to face for first time since before each of their trials. prosecutors are asking the judge to sentence the pair for 10 to 15 years. nbc's shaquille brewster is joining us from pontiac, michigan. shaq, during the trial, the wife tried to place all the blame on her husband....