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wonderful actors, and there are super, there was some case when marlon brondo, in london, asked laurencets, but young brondo , who attended the stanislavsky school in new york, when asked how for you... everything works out, he answered ser laurence olivier, a genius, representative of the school of experience of konstantin stanislavsky , well, what laurence olivier answered, and i don’t really know how swear words sound in english, well, it’s roughly clear, that’s it it doesn’t matter, well , yes, and when brondo asked him, how do you manage everything? he said, you have to be good at pretending, that’s all. look , the popular opinion is a cliché, not mine, that taganka is not very stanislavsky, even, perhaps, quite the opposite, yes or what, after all, what kind of theater was this, then, petrovich, you always find yourself in a complex topic , which makes you tempted to go aside just about this and talk, well, a little, but it’s still important to open it up if anyone laughs - he will say, productions and theater of experience and theater of performance, this is the theater of experie
wonderful actors, and there are super, there was some case when marlon brondo, in london, asked laurencets, but young brondo , who attended the stanislavsky school in new york, when asked how for you... everything works out, he answered ser laurence olivier, a genius, representative of the school of experience of konstantin stanislavsky , well, what laurence olivier answered, and i don’t really know how swear words sound in english, well, it’s roughly clear, that’s it it doesn’t matter,...
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i don't think we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how do you match topics with authors. well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want to do. their author just coming forward and saying, i would to write about so-and-so. and we say, all right, do a proposal on that. and then sometimes say, can you tweak that proposal and maybe take it a little bit? not direction or where are you finding the evidence on this in the material and on? but sometimes we sit around and we have our zoom meetings and we just kind of dream up topics and then skip or jackie or, or i come up with, well, you know, who might write that or? you know, who might write that? and also, now the press is the series is now more and more widely. the press actually gets proposed and submitted directly to them, to the editors at press. so in other words, ideas for the series can come in through the regular, so to speak. but in many ways, the authors already are matching the
i don't think we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how do you match topics with authors. well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want to do. their author just coming forward and saying, i would to write about so-and-so. and we say, all right, do a proposal on that. and then sometimes say, can you tweak that proposal and maybe take it a little bit? not direction or...
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times, i am a representative of the school of experience of konstantin stanislavsky, that's what laurencehave to be good at pretending, that’s all, look, because the popular opinion is not mine, that taganka is not very stanislavsky, maybe even even quite the opposite, yes or whatever, after all, this is what kind of theater it was, then , dmitry petrovich, you always find yourself in a complex topic that makes you tempted to go aside, just talk about it, well, a little, well it’s still important to open this up, if the place says , there is a contrast, both the theater of experience and the theater of presentation, here the theater... experience is stanislavsky’s theater, the actor must penetrate inside the image, must shelter... himself, feel like this a person, there inside, to grow in oneself, what is there, uh-huh, and the theater of performance turned out to be stronger in modern times, uh-huh, and if only because one way or another, but in its best manifestations, it is a combination of experience and presentation, therefore brecht, therefore mayakovsky, therefore. yes, to go from
times, i am a representative of the school of experience of konstantin stanislavsky, that's what laurencehave to be good at pretending, that’s all, look, because the popular opinion is not mine, that taganka is not very stanislavsky, maybe even even quite the opposite, yes or whatever, after all, this is what kind of theater it was, then , dmitry petrovich, you always find yourself in a complex topic that makes you tempted to go aside, just talk about it, well, a little, well it’s still...
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that's >> lawrence, thank you so much ind laurence buckman,.lawrence, thank you so much ind laurence buckman, former gp dr. laurence buckman, former gp and bma , uk gp's committee and bma, uk gp's committee chair. well, coming up after the break, of course, you know where nigel is. he's down under quite a bit, revealing last week. yesterday evening, wasn't it ? yesterday evening, wasn't it? we'll be coming to that straight after the break. to see the latest with ben >> you're listening to gb news newsradio . newsradio. >> welcome back to farage here on gb news. well you may have stayed up last night. you may have watched i'm a celebrity . have watched i'm a celebrity. and of course, nigel was having to do some frankly, pretty horrific trials , just all sorts horrific trials, just all sorts of stuff . quite a revealing of stuff. quite a revealing episode as well. let's just take a quick sort of summary of some of the things that we saw last night. >> this one's horrible. yeah. yeah right . yeah right. >> is this still on the menu or. off this is
that's >> lawrence, thank you so much ind laurence buckman,.lawrence, thank you so much ind laurence buckman, former gp dr. laurence buckman, former gp and bma , uk gp's committee and bma, uk gp's committee chair. well, coming up after the break, of course, you know where nigel is. he's down under quite a bit, revealing last week. yesterday evening, wasn't it ? yesterday evening, wasn't it? we'll be coming to that straight after the break. to see the latest with ben >> you're...
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that's >> lawrence, thank you so much ind laurence buckman,.lawrence, thank you so much ind laurence buckman, former gp dr. laurence buckman, former gp and bma , uk gp's committee and bma, uk gp's committee chair. well, coming up after the break, of course, you know where nigel is. he's down under quite a bit, revealing last week. yesterday evening, wasn't it ? yesterday evening, wasn't it? we'll be coming to that straight after the break. to see the latest with ben >> you're listening to gb news newsradio . newsradio. >> welcome back to farage here on gb news. well you may have stayed up last night. you may have watched i'm a celebrity . have watched i'm a celebrity. and of course, nigel was having to do some frankly, pretty horrific trials , just all sorts horrific trials, just all sorts of stuff . quite a revealing of stuff. quite a revealing episode as well. let's just take a quick sort of summary of some of the things that we saw last night. >> this one's horrible. yeah. yeah right . yeah right. >> is this still on the menu or. off this is
that's >> lawrence, thank you so much ind laurence buckman,.lawrence, thank you so much ind laurence buckman, former gp dr. laurence buckman, former gp and bma , uk gp's committee and bma, uk gp's committee chair. well, coming up after the break, of course, you know where nigel is. he's down under quite a bit, revealing last week. yesterday evening, wasn't it ? yesterday evening, wasn't it? we'll be coming to that straight after the break. to see the latest with ben >> you're...
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we'll go in-depth with constitutional scholar and harvard law professor laurence tribe. i'm jonathan capehart. this is an extended edition of the sunday show. >> we begin with the breaking news in an ongoing war between israel and hamas. secretary of state, anthony blinken, made a surprise visit to a in the west bank today where he met with palestinian authority president, mahmoud abbas. throughout his visit to the region, blinken has been hearing calls from arab nations for an immediate cease fire. something israel has rejected. secretary's trip to the west bank comes as israeli warplanes strike a refugee camp in the west bank local time, kylian at least 40 people and wounding dozens others according to hamas health officials. nbc news could not independently verify the number of deaths reported. meanwhile, hamas is claiming 60 hostages have been killed as a result of israeli airstrikes in gaza. a spokesperson for hamas's military wing said that the bodies of 23 hostages remain, quote, buried under rubble. according to israel, hamas took 240 hostages. 33 of them childre
we'll go in-depth with constitutional scholar and harvard law professor laurence tribe. i'm jonathan capehart. this is an extended edition of the sunday show. >> we begin with the breaking news in an ongoing war between israel and hamas. secretary of state, anthony blinken, made a surprise visit to a in the west bank today where he met with palestinian authority president, mahmoud abbas. throughout his visit to the region, blinken has been hearing calls from arab nations for an immediate...
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the goal is i could wisant the humanitarian crisis as case of william laurence. he's professor of international relations at the american university and a full us diplomat. he joins us now live from washington, d. c. so i want to ask you about these ongoing negotiations. we have 2 hours on the 2 hours now until that see spot is due to expire. one would expect that with the experience of 2 rounds of negotiations, it would actually be easier to reach some sort of agreement or on an expansion if it's a deal yet, that doesn't seem to be the case. you know, it's the opposite for a couple of reasons. one is that over uh, already 40 percent of the hostages have been released by all the best accounts. and now we're getting into the trickier case is probably some injured hostages. men id of soldiers, people not how to buy home us. uh and officially the truth already expired. this rarely is uh, extended it from midnight to 7 am as israel palestine time. uh because uh they didn't like the list they were given. now i didn't see anything in the deal as articulated internation
the goal is i could wisant the humanitarian crisis as case of william laurence. he's professor of international relations at the american university and a full us diplomat. he joins us now live from washington, d. c. so i want to ask you about these ongoing negotiations. we have 2 hours on the 2 hours now until that see spot is due to expire. one would expect that with the experience of 2 rounds of negotiations, it would actually be easier to reach some sort of agreement or on an expansion if...
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this is, i'll just hear a lot from that also on the front of israel. laurence is a wave of strikes on gauze, the head of the seas. 5, at least $200.00 palestinians have been to the past 24 hours. and another palestinian man is killed, buys very forces 2 in grades and the occupied westbank. the spot deal between israel and how mass is being delayed. israel's and national security advisor says no captives held and cause it will be released before friday . the deal was reached off to week suddenly go sions, media to buy cattle alongside the us and egypt. it remains unclear when the sci fi would actually come into effect. it was initially expected to start on thursday morning, 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu said the agreement with him. us was a difficult but right decision. but he's made it clear he intends to continue the war. and so the army will use the time to prepare for more fighting and the moment will speak to mike honda in washington, dc. but 1st let's go to honda. so who's, who's in occupied east jerusalem for us? i'm the israel says the release of hostages will not happen befo
this is, i'll just hear a lot from that also on the front of israel. laurence is a wave of strikes on gauze, the head of the seas. 5, at least $200.00 palestinians have been to the past 24 hours. and another palestinian man is killed, buys very forces 2 in grades and the occupied westbank. the spot deal between israel and how mass is being delayed. israel's and national security advisor says no captives held and cause it will be released before friday . the deal was reached off to week suddenly...
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a william laurence is a professor of international relations at american university and a full me, us diplomat. he joins us live from washington, dc. and when he lawrence, we are witnessing here an evolution, it seems in the administration's position on his royal from full, full throated support for everything that israel was doing, essentially in gaza throughout the boeing campaign to something much more nuanced now urging restraint. just 24 hours ago, president 5 and put a post on x saying war is not the on so we cannot go there. it's bought. how much ones? how unusual is it for us administration to be inserting itself to this extent in what is going on in the middle east? a very there been 15 phone calls between biden and admitting yeah. how since the beginning of the war, the 1st one being on october 7th. and at the beginning, i think a lot of people were fooled or misdirected, let's say by the bear hug, by bite and flying to israel as the 1st us president to go to israel during a war saying, you know, we're with you. basically, whatever you do, because privately, almost immediate
a william laurence is a professor of international relations at american university and a full me, us diplomat. he joins us live from washington, dc. and when he lawrence, we are witnessing here an evolution, it seems in the administration's position on his royal from full, full throated support for everything that israel was doing, essentially in gaza throughout the boeing campaign to something much more nuanced now urging restraint. just 24 hours ago, president 5 and put a post on x saying...
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she and her husband , admiral sir tim husband, admiral sir tim laurence, will be meeting with veteranstaph service . service. and this is the equerry of the duke of kent laying a wreath on his behalf . hi.we hi . we can see his majesty the hi. we can see his majesty the king there in his royal air force uniform . the royals lay force uniform. the royals lay their wreaths first and then they will be followed . by the they will be followed. by the prime minister, rishi sunak , prime minister, rishi sunak, leading the commemorations on behalf . of . prime minister rishi sunak, now laying his wreath . the leader of the opposition , the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, now approaching the cenotaph to lay his wreath . this is stephen flynn, mp . he's this is stephen flynn, mp. he's laying a wreath on behalf of both the snp and plaid parliamentary group . we, the leader of the liberal democrat party is the next to walk solemnly to the cenotaph and lay his wreath . doddie aid from gb news as northern ireland correspondent dougie beattie in enniskillen and this is the right honourabl
she and her husband , admiral sir tim husband, admiral sir tim laurence, will be meeting with veteranstaph service . service. and this is the equerry of the duke of kent laying a wreath on his behalf . hi.we hi . we can see his majesty the hi. we can see his majesty the king there in his royal air force uniform . the royals lay force uniform. the royals lay their wreaths first and then they will be followed . by the they will be followed. by the prime minister, rishi sunak , prime minister,...
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who went through stanislavsky’s school in new york, when asked how you do it all, he answered sir laurence of konstantin stanislavsky, that ’s what laurence answered. levier and how swear words sound in english, i don’t really know, well, it’s roughly understandable, it doesn’t matter, well, yes, and when brondo asked him, how do you manage to do everything, he said: you have to be good at pretending, that’s all, well, look , after all , the popular opinion is not my stamp, that taganka is not very stanislavsky, even maybe even quite the opposite, yes or how, after all, this is... what kind of theater was petrovich at that time, you always find yourself in a complex topic that makes you tempted to go aside just about this and talk, well, a little, but it’s still important to open this up if he says, there is a contrast, the theater of experience and the theater of presentation, this is the theater of experience, this is stanislavsky’s theater, the actor must penetrate inside. image must shelter oneself, feel like this person, there inside, grow in oneself that whatever, yeah, and the theat
who went through stanislavsky’s school in new york, when asked how you do it all, he answered sir laurence of konstantin stanislavsky, that ’s what laurence answered. levier and how swear words sound in english, i don’t really know, well, it’s roughly understandable, it doesn’t matter, well, yes, and when brondo asked him, how do you manage to do everything, he said: you have to be good at pretending, that’s all, well, look , after all , the popular opinion is not my stamp, that...
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i am a representative of the school of experience of konstantin stanislavsky, so, well answered laurencew how swear words sound in english, well, it’s roughly clear, it doesn’t matter, well, yes, but when...’ brondo asked him, how do you manage everything, he said, you have to do well be able to pretend, that’s all, look, because the popular opinion is a cliché, not mine, that taganka is not very stanislavsky, even , perhaps, quite the opposite, yes or whatever, after all, this is what kind of theater it was then, then petrovich, you always find yourself in a difficult topic, which makes you tempted to go aside and only talk about it, well a little bit, but it’s still important to open this up, if someone dares to say, there is a contrast, the theater of experience and the theater of presentation, this is the theater of experience, this is stanislavsky’s theater, the actor must penetrate inside the image, must shelter himself, feel himself by this person, there inside... and the performance theater turned out to be stronger in modern times, yeah, and if only because one way or another, b
i am a representative of the school of experience of konstantin stanislavsky, so, well answered laurencew how swear words sound in english, well, it’s roughly clear, it doesn’t matter, well, yes, but when...’ brondo asked him, how do you manage everything, he said, you have to do well be able to pretend, that’s all, look, because the popular opinion is a cliché, not mine, that taganka is not very stanislavsky, even , perhaps, quite the opposite, yes or whatever, after all, this is what...
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laurence kotlikoff created software to help people maximize their social security benefits.aw attention to what they call social security horror stories, caused largely, they say, by the social security administration's own mistakes. >> their mantra, their rule, is our mistake is your mistake. and you can appeal it or ask for a waiver. the only way they will waive this is if you are indigent, really, really poor. >> the worst part of it is they have all the power because they say, if you don't pay us back, we're just going to cut your benefit check. imagine. people live on those checks. and all of a sudden you get no check or a small amount? >> if someone's been paid too much in social security benefits, why shouldn't they have to pay it back? >> because you relied on it so you may have decided to retire early or to spend the money on your child's tuition. >> overpayments have existed for decades and caused people a lot of financial pain. but fixing the problem has never been a high priority on capitol hill. in 2015, congress did approve a measure to reduce overpayments by g
laurence kotlikoff created software to help people maximize their social security benefits.aw attention to what they call social security horror stories, caused largely, they say, by the social security administration's own mistakes. >> their mantra, their rule, is our mistake is your mistake. and you can appeal it or ask for a waiver. the only way they will waive this is if you are indigent, really, really poor. >> the worst part of it is they have all the power because they say,...
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public discourse back in august, when two of the most revered legal minds of our time, harvard's laurence tribe and the retired conservative federal judge jay michael luttig, declared that the constitution prohibits trump from ever being president again, based on section three of the 14th amendment. since then, there's been movement in court in multiple states where efforts have sprung up to enforce the 14th amendment. one case, seeking to disqualify trump was dismissed by the minnesota supreme court, but that case was specific to trump being on the primary election ballot for the republican nomination, so the argument could be brought before the court again for the general election ballot. in another case in michigan, a judge ruled that it was a non-justice-able -- political issue, that should be decided by congress, not by the state. just yesterday, the petitioners appeal that ruling to the michigan supreme court. but this ruling out of colorado is particularly interesting, because the opinion goes further that any of the other judges have been willing to venture so far. the headline, o
public discourse back in august, when two of the most revered legal minds of our time, harvard's laurence tribe and the retired conservative federal judge jay michael luttig, declared that the constitution prohibits trump from ever being president again, based on section three of the 14th amendment. since then, there's been movement in court in multiple states where efforts have sprung up to enforce the 14th amendment. one case, seeking to disqualify trump was dismissed by the minnesota supreme...
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both laurence tribe and judge luttig were puzzled by the idea that the president swears an oath that says he's there to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, federal employees swear an oath that say that they're there to support and defend the constitution of the united states. i'm not a lawyer, but lawyers we talked to say that they are not meaningful differences. >> we certainly think that's right. that's the argument that we are going to -- or really fantastic bipartisan team of lawyers is going to continue to make. and as you said, these leading liberal thinkers have not found that persuasive. so we do think enemy to donald trump's own attorneys will try to have it both ways. i don't think that will continue to have it both ways going forward. but the part that really, really is historic, was this finding on the evidence after aggressive litigation from both sides that donald trump, as a matter of law, incited insurrection. i think that's going to play out really significantly across the country going forward. one of the things that luttig, judge lu
both laurence tribe and judge luttig were puzzled by the idea that the president swears an oath that says he's there to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, federal employees swear an oath that say that they're there to support and defend the constitution of the united states. i'm not a lawyer, but lawyers we talked to say that they are not meaningful differences. >> we certainly think that's right. that's the argument that we are going to -- or really...
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so i think that's a better negotiation than trading hostages for suppliers william laurence when they did this. thank you for joining us. most of the come on, i'll just say a day time range and the occupied westbank is very forces intensify attacks against protestants and operating under intense air strikes and scarce resources to struggle to keep newly born babies. and i think us the route to you by visit customer. hello. we've got some rather wet weather in the full costs for southern parts of the us over the next couple days. no bad at the moment because a lot of the clear sky is actually but 2 distinct areas of life pressure to watch out for this 1st one just around canada, just around the ontario slipping out 2 of the manitoba just got you want. it's gonna produce some wincy weather, most of the board of a south as a boat of this one. that's the dominant feature. and it will move very quickly. and notice this training with a system on that last gonna blacklist way through. i'm not rain really ramping up across the deep south as we go through this dice and shower, say, up tools. t
so i think that's a better negotiation than trading hostages for suppliers william laurence when they did this. thank you for joining us. most of the come on, i'll just say a day time range and the occupied westbank is very forces intensify attacks against protestants and operating under intense air strikes and scarce resources to struggle to keep newly born babies. and i think us the route to you by visit customer. hello. we've got some rather wet weather in the full costs for southern parts...
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the region have been on high alert since israel ne, it's offensive in gone by spring and william laurence. now he's a former us diplomats and professor of political science and international affairs of the american university joins us from washington, d. c. volk, into the program of these situations in other countries. individuals obviously, stokes fears of an escalation, but what do you make of it to it's ongoing and has been for what does that close to 20 years now in the iraqi peered or, and, and maybe 12 years from the serious theater. so yes, the weapons are changing. yes. some of the faces of we know which groups are attacking us or facing. and certainly the news of guys is aggravating every front. um, but the idea that somehow what's happening in syria interacts is happening now because of guys that instant misunderstanding the tit for tat of all the different forces interact in syria. but i've been going on for years. i would say that blinking did go out to rack unexpectedly a couple of days ago to make sure that they were evacuating the right americans and that the other american
the region have been on high alert since israel ne, it's offensive in gone by spring and william laurence. now he's a former us diplomats and professor of political science and international affairs of the american university joins us from washington, d. c. volk, into the program of these situations in other countries. individuals obviously, stokes fears of an escalation, but what do you make of it to it's ongoing and has been for what does that close to 20 years now in the iraqi peered or,...
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so we know those guarantees on the form of us different that william laurence many thanks for your thoughts now with to establish to go before a friend john cease fire ends, high level diplomatic efforts are taking place at the united nations in new york to try and avoid more bombardment of guys like gabriel and is on the reports now from the ones headquarters in new york that he has an at the united nations. foreign ministers from an error up is lumnick block of countries with the aim not just of extending the cease fire by ending the war altogether. so we are here to make a clear statement. that's a truth is enough enough. what is needed is a ceasefire. what is needed is a credible piece and a piece that blasts, and that allows the palestinians and israelis to live side by side in 2 states. anything else will result in continuing crisis in the region. the un secretary general began the meeting by saying that, well, but a to entering guys that has increased during the current pause and hostilities. and it is not nearly enough in those negotiations that taking place to put along the tools w
so we know those guarantees on the form of us different that william laurence many thanks for your thoughts now with to establish to go before a friend john cease fire ends, high level diplomatic efforts are taking place at the united nations in new york to try and avoid more bombardment of guys like gabriel and is on the reports now from the ones headquarters in new york that he has an at the united nations. foreign ministers from an error up is lumnick block of countries with the aim not just...
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i don't think we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how do you match topics with authors. well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want to do. their author just coming forward and saying, i would to write about so-and-so. and we say, all right, do a proposal on that. and then sometimes say, can you tweak that proposal and maybe take it a little bit? not direction or where are you finding the evidence on this in the material and on? but sometimes we sit around and we have our zoom meetings and we just kind of dream up topics and then skip or jackie or, or i come up with, well, you know, who might write that or? you know, who might write that? and also, now the press is the series is now more and more widely. the press actually gets proposed and submitted directly to them, to the editors at press. so in other words, ideas for the series can come in through the regular, so to speak. but in many ways, the authors already are matching the
i don't think we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how do you match topics with authors. well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want to do. their author just coming forward and saying, i would to write about so-and-so. and we say, all right, do a proposal on that. and then sometimes say, can you tweak that proposal and maybe take it a little bit? not direction or...
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i'm john laurence reporting. >>> >>> in the u.s. prosecutors have charged an indian nationals what they say was a murder for hire plot to assassinate an american citizen. it is steeped in international political intrigue extending well beyond political purpose. cnn's brian todd explains. >> reporter: for the second time in six months, we are learning of an alleged assassination attempt by the indian government on north american soil. according to an indictment unsealed on wednesday, u.s. prosecutors have charged an indian national in an alleged murder for hire plot against a sikh activist in new york city. the indictment doesn't name the man who was targeted, but u.s. officials familiar with the case tell cnn he is gurpatwant singh pannun, an activist pushing for a separate sikh state in india. acaccording to u.s. . prosecuto, the e man charged and the latest case, nikhil gupta, agreed to pay an undercover officers who he believed to be a hit man $100,000 to target the victim, and did so at the direction of an indian government offi
i'm john laurence reporting. >>> >>> in the u.s. prosecutors have charged an indian nationals what they say was a murder for hire plot to assassinate an american citizen. it is steeped in international political intrigue extending well beyond political purpose. cnn's brian todd explains. >> reporter: for the second time in six months, we are learning of an alleged assassination attempt by the indian government on north american soil. according to an indictment unsealed...
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, and also their sir tim laurence, and also their equerry commander, anne sullivan . they will take their place alongside the defence secretary, grant shapps, to horseguards, where the princess royal is expected to take the salute of the march past of ex—service and civilian organisations. the king there looking in suitably solemn mood for the cenotaph ceremony conducted by the dean of the chapels royal also known as the lord bishop of london. the right reverend and the right honourable dame sarah mullally. he there in his uniform, he was there in his uniform, accompanied by his son, prince william, the prince of wales, wearing his blues and royals army uniform . we've come to the army uniform. we've come to the conclusion of the official ceremony. now, what will next happen? next is that the parties serpents will return to the foreign office building and a signal will be given to the representative of the royal british legion. the royal navy association , the army benevolent association, the army benevolent fund, and the royal air forces association, as well as the r
, and also their sir tim laurence, and also their equerry commander, anne sullivan . they will take their place alongside the defence secretary, grant shapps, to horseguards, where the princess royal is expected to take the salute of the march past of ex—service and civilian organisations. the king there looking in suitably solemn mood for the cenotaph ceremony conducted by the dean of the chapels royal also known as the lord bishop of london. the right reverend and the right honourable dame...
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the real leaders of the bildelg group were baron edmoon rothschild and laurence rockefeller.he management of the group has the right to decide who to invite to the club; in any case, applicants must be supporters of the one world order government. amschel rothschild loved to talk. really runs this most powerful secret society, the family members have incredible power in it. the bildalberg club is the most closed structure of the world's western elite, luxurious facades, real and mythical , behind which the painful desires and fantasies of beldalberg monsters are hidden, all this in some mysterious way adds up to a bizarre political deck, zero population growth, no prosperity and progress, only ever-increasing power influence for rulers, not any interviews with journalists are invited, but a world order without any middle class, only rulers are servants, globally prosperous a state where obedient slaves would be sought after and non-conformists would be exterminated, the promotion of nato as a world military force. in 1992, at a meeting of the bildelg group, genger essinger sa
the real leaders of the bildelg group were baron edmoon rothschild and laurence rockefeller.he management of the group has the right to decide who to invite to the club; in any case, applicants must be supporters of the one world order government. amschel rothschild loved to talk. really runs this most powerful secret society, the family members have incredible power in it. the bildalberg club is the most closed structure of the world's western elite, luxurious facades, real and mythical ,...
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the deputy assistant commissioner, laurence taylor, was speaking ahead of what he called a difficultend. we have used all of the powers available to used all of the powers available to us to manage protests, counter protest because everybody has a right to feel safe coming into london and veterans and others have the right to go and remember the fallen at the scene is weekend. so there are challenges. this is a really difficult policing weekend, and we are clear that it is going to be difficult for us but we are doing everything that we can with a very significant policing response to ensure that people are say. the cenotaph will be protected. i can guarantee that. we have had a permanent presence at the cenotaph since yesterday. that will remain all weekend. we have a comprehensive barrier plan as well as police conditions around ensuring that people cannot get to the cenotaph and cause any damage or disrupt anything there. so we aware obviously of the main pro—palestinian march and we have been engaged with organisers. we have seen a lot of conversation and we do have intelligence
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perhaps donald trump is smiling today, but you have people like a scholar laurence tribe. tribe said the colorado judge actually handed down a defeat for trump. take a listen to what he said. >> she threw him a lifeline, it was so thin, so threadbare, so likely to fall apart. that although he could claim victory, no appellate court could uphold putting him on the ballot on the basis. >> so where do you see this case going? >> it seems right. the judge essentially construed the 14th amendment, which prevents somebody who has engaged in insurrection, who's previously been an officer of the united states, from holding office again. she concluded that the presidency is not an office of the united states. so i agree with professor tribe, that seems to be a bit of a tortured reading that, if it is true, that he engaged in insurrection, an appellate courts gonna have a hard time overturn that factual finding. it seems that president trump, under the 14th amendment, is not eligible to be a candidate. the appellate court could have the same quandry as the trial judge, are we going
perhaps donald trump is smiling today, but you have people like a scholar laurence tribe. tribe said the colorado judge actually handed down a defeat for trump. take a listen to what he said. >> she threw him a lifeline, it was so thin, so threadbare, so likely to fall apart. that although he could claim victory, no appellate court could uphold putting him on the ballot on the basis. >> so where do you see this case going? >> it seems right. the judge essentially construed the...
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retired judge michael looting, and laurence tribe. we're talking about the 14th amendment. i hope you'll join us. that's tonight's last word. the 11th hour begins now. >> tonight, defendant donald trump back on the attack. well monday's hearing could mean for his brand of rhetoric. amid the warnings of what is at stake in 2024. and the growing momentum to post george centers out of congress by members of his own party. then from fistfights in congress to president biden on the world stage. it has been quite a week. michael beschloss is here to put it into perspective as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. greetings everyone, i'm simone sanders townsend in for stephanie ruhle. donald trump's divisive and potentially dangerous rhetoric is about to be tested in court. monday morning a federal appeals court will weigh to lift a partial gap order imposed by judge tanya chutkan. who is overseeing the election interference case in washington d.c.. this afternoon judge chutkan denied the former presidents bid to strike references to the violence of january six from hi
retired judge michael looting, and laurence tribe. we're talking about the 14th amendment. i hope you'll join us. that's tonight's last word. the 11th hour begins now. >> tonight, defendant donald trump back on the attack. well monday's hearing could mean for his brand of rhetoric. amid the warnings of what is at stake in 2024. and the growing momentum to post george centers out of congress by members of his own party. then from fistfights in congress to president biden on the world...
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that great documentary series narrated by laurence olivier.well, we'll be a military be speaking to a military historian about how important be speaking to a military histc documentary w important be speaking to a military histc documentary seriesortant be speaking to a military histc documentary series really that documentary series really was . and we want to hear all was. and we want to hear all your views on all the things we've been discussing in the last hour and everything that's coming up in the next so coming up in the next hour. so please join the conversation. please join in the conversation. email at gb news. email us at gb news. vaiews@gbnews.uk com. but before we get stuck into all of those here's the news those things, here's the news headunes those things, here's the news headlines with sophia . headlines with sophia. >> good morning. it's 11:01. headlines with sophia. >> good morning. it's11:01. i'm sofia wenzel in the newsroom . sofia wenzel in the newsroom. the prime minister says plans by some groups to protest during remem
that great documentary series narrated by laurence olivier.well, we'll be a military be speaking to a military historian about how important be speaking to a military histc documentary w important be speaking to a military histc documentary seriesortant be speaking to a military histc documentary series really that documentary series really was . and we want to hear all was. and we want to hear all your views on all the things we've been discussing in the last hour and everything that's coming...
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play as an in drag because one incident i remember the dustin hoffman was doing a homeless guy and laurenceolivier and he came in the dustin rant and he started i slapped hold two nights with the homeless people and and said dustin why just act yeah well yeah well i think you know i you know, you do understand it a bit when they you know, who when certain movies where they won't be made unless there's a big box office star attached to it. so there is the frustration of the filmmakers like, you know, we won't get the, you know, $30 million to make this movie unless. we've got a famous person. and of course, it gets frustrating when you when you see it, sometimes you see some very heterosexual actor somehow to learn everything is to be about playing a female character in the three weeks of rehearsal there. and it's never going to have the insight or the detail that if you actually had a either a gay actor or a or a drag performer, you know, it's it's a tricky thing with that. but i think if you're talking about a low budget movie that's not dependent on a name, i think you try to cast with th
play as an in drag because one incident i remember the dustin hoffman was doing a homeless guy and laurenceolivier and he came in the dustin rant and he started i slapped hold two nights with the homeless people and and said dustin why just act yeah well yeah well i think you know i you know, you do understand it a bit when they you know, who when certain movies where they won't be made unless there's a big box office star attached to it. so there is the frustration of the filmmakers like, you...
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the retired conservative federal judge michael luttig and harvard's laurence tribe. is tonight's last word. the 11th hour begins now. d. >> tonight, defendant donald trump back on the attack. m
the retired conservative federal judge michael luttig and harvard's laurence tribe. is tonight's last word. the 11th hour begins now. d. >> tonight, defendant donald trump back on the attack. m
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retired judge michael looting, and laurence tribe. we're talking about the 14th amendment.ght, defendant donald trump back on the attack. well monday's hearing could mean for his brand of rhetoric. amid the warnings of what is at stake in 2024. and the growing momentum to post george centers out of congress by members of his own party. then from fistfights in congress to president biden on the world
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i'm just, i'm sustainable cycle. yvonne is william laurence for some typical science, the making university. and for me, yes, different that's going to pleasure to have you ever tried putting the policy on bus that the you and says israel is or they rejected the resolution that is unusual. did not condemn the killing, but is the end of $11000.00 palestinians, overwhelmingly. civilians including 5000 palestinian children, let me repeat 5000 pellets. the men changing it did not condemn the indiscriminate attacks by his right. it did not condemn the solve on hospitals and schools. it did not condemn the killing, but is the end of you and steph. journalist, humanitarian person, a doctor's rescue teams as it does not condemn the bid to the imprisonment of thousands of palestinians. men, women and children are not cold for their immediate and unconditional police. but i'll just leave us diplomatic edison james base, says israel repeatedly briggs un security council resolutions. well, that was, that was a cool for us. the spot on the us has made it clear that a permanency spot is something that it
i'm just, i'm sustainable cycle. yvonne is william laurence for some typical science, the making university. and for me, yes, different that's going to pleasure to have you ever tried putting the policy on bus that the you and says israel is or they rejected the resolution that is unusual. did not condemn the killing, but is the end of $11000.00 palestinians, overwhelmingly. civilians including 5000 palestinian children, let me repeat 5000 pellets. the men changing it did not condemn the...
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mainstream centre right person, rather than, say , i don't know, sort of than, say, i don't know, sort of laurencehits, it's not a tremendously congenial place to be and you don't want to be sort of hounded and harassed by other people on on twitter. i think it is an interesting feature of our times that so many senior footballers in a game that is ruthlessly competitive of and you might think was all about winners, arguably a kind of right wing form of ethos. so many of the prominent ones are rather to the left and i think football's got itself in rather a tangle about some of these moral questions. a tangle about some of these moral questions . so, a tangle about some of these moral questions. so, you a tangle about some of these moral questions . so, you know, moral questions. so, you know, standing up, for example , for standing up, for example, for lgbt and then some of these guys are off to come out and make lots of money in qatar . lots of money in qatar. >> was certainly >> that was certainly interesting. then taking the interesting. and then taking the knee, going back to we were knee, go
mainstream centre right person, rather than, say , i don't know, sort of than, say, i don't know, sort of laurencehits, it's not a tremendously congenial place to be and you don't want to be sort of hounded and harassed by other people on on twitter. i think it is an interesting feature of our times that so many senior footballers in a game that is ruthlessly competitive of and you might think was all about winners, arguably a kind of right wing form of ethos. so many of the prominent ones are...
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. >> yeah, it's going to be a lot of flags for paul laurence to remove, i'll say that.re's going to be i mean it does people like draping does incense people like draping flags our monuments. i saw flags over our monuments. i saw someone twitter saying, someone on twitter saying, what's deal? why you what's the big deal? why are you obsessed like, obsessed with flags? it's like, well, not a big deal, well, if it's not a big deal, why are you going all the way up there and draping it our there and draping it on our monuments? mean monuments? then it seems to mean something to you and it shows that care about another flag that you care about another flag more british flag. so more than the british flag. so thatis more than the british flag. so that is a big statement. so i don't know. i mean, but it's this paradox defending this paradox of defending liberal we liberal values, isn't it? we have with things like it have this with things like it reminds a little of the reminds me a little bit of the government to enforce government having to enforce free campus. is free spee
. >> yeah, it's going to be a lot of flags for paul laurence to remove, i'll say that.re's going to be i mean it does people like draping does incense people like draping flags our monuments. i saw flags over our monuments. i saw someone twitter saying, someone on twitter saying, what's deal? why you what's the big deal? why are you obsessed like, obsessed with flags? it's like, well, not a big deal, well, if it's not a big deal, why are you going all the way up there and draping it our...
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i was watching the world at war with laurence olivier. yeah and there was this.hey brought all their troops and they. they were about to be. and i'm not saying support the i'm not saying i support the russia, was, it was it russia, but it was, it was it was exactly what you said. >> and toy story three. it does. it right at the end. it kills me right at the end. and went with of dads to and i went with loads of dads to that. i'd heard that there that. and i'd heard that there was crying and i thought it was the bit where they were all sliding in the incinerator sliding down in the incinerator into inferno then they into the inferno and then they get no. after that, get rescued. no no. after that, they're the toys were in they're all the toys were in a box. giving them to box. and andy's giving them to the little girl because it's time for andy to go to college. and is at the and then he woody is at the bottom the box the little bottom of the box and the little girl wants woody. andy had girl wants woody. and andy had been woody to been meaning to take woody to co
i was watching the world at war with laurence olivier. yeah and there was this.hey brought all their troops and they. they were about to be. and i'm not saying support the i'm not saying i support the russia, was, it was it russia, but it was, it was it was exactly what you said. >> and toy story three. it does. it right at the end. it kills me right at the end. and went with of dads to and i went with loads of dads to that. i'd heard that there that. and i'd heard that there was crying...
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i was watching the world at war with laurence olivier. yeah and there was this.y brought all their troops and they. they were about to be. and i'm not saying support the i'm not saying i support the russia, was, it was it russia, but it was, it was it was exactly what you said. >> and toy story three. it does. it right at the end. it kills me right at the end. and went with of dads to and i went with loads of dads to that. i'd heard that there that. and i'd heard that there was crying and i thought it was the bit where they were all sliding in the incinerator sliding down in the incinerator into inferno then they into the inferno and then they get no. after that, get rescued. no no. after that, they're the toys were in they're all the toys were in a box. giving them to box. and andy's giving them to the little girl because it's time for andy to go to college. and is at the and then he woody is at the bottom the box the little bottom of the box and the little girl wants woody. andy had girl wants woody. and andy had been woody to been meaning to take woody to coll
i was watching the world at war with laurence olivier. yeah and there was this.y brought all their troops and they. they were about to be. and i'm not saying support the i'm not saying i support the russia, was, it was it russia, but it was, it was it was exactly what you said. >> and toy story three. it does. it right at the end. it kills me right at the end. and went with of dads to and i went with loads of dads to that. i'd heard that there that. and i'd heard that there was crying and...
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laurence. thank you very much for joining us. so we're just forjoining us. about number forjoining us. so we're just ta|skilled hadibout number forjoining us. so we're just ta|skilled had visa: number forjoining us. so we're just ta|skilled had visa applications of skilled had visa applications . it is 322,000, up 87,000 and including 154,000 dependents. and of course a tranche of that, a large tranche are people coming in to work for the nhs? so the question is, can the nhs survive without out imported nurses and doctors from abroad, or should we actually be training british nurses and doctors up in the first place instead? >> well, i know a lot of foreign medical and nursing graduates are upset by this debate and feel that they're being unfairly singled out and we do depend a lot on on overseas trained staff to run the health service. >> i always think it's unfair to steal staff from poorer countries . countries. >> um, look, if the populations increase, i'm not political at all, but if the population has increased, we've got to improve the infrastructure.
laurence. thank you very much for joining us. so we're just forjoining us. about number forjoining us. so we're just ta|skilled hadibout number forjoining us. so we're just ta|skilled had visa: number forjoining us. so we're just ta|skilled had visa applications of skilled had visa applications . it is 322,000, up 87,000 and including 154,000 dependents. and of course a tranche of that, a large tranche are people coming in to work for the nhs? so the question is, can the nhs survive without out...
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laurence fink, these are in the zeitgeist.at. on surveillance this morning where an hour away from data. it should show consumer prices excluding food and energy rising 0.3% for a second month in october. the house of representatives will vote on the plan to fund the government but he is facing opposition from hard-line republicans who want spending cuts his proposal would need a two thirds majority to pass opening the door for a bipartisan solution. lisa: which is exactly what got mccarthy can. how is it different this time? can we see michael johnson retain his position even if he moves ahead with the bipartisan plan? jonathan: this one will linger all week. president biden set to meet with xi jinping and. they see an agreement over fentanyl. they want to stem the flow of fentanyl in the source material used to make synthetic opiates. tom: there are three methods jan fred, e-cig freed and cooped method something as an organic as fentanyl, this is deadly serious limiting inorganic chemicals that come out of china that make up
laurence fink, these are in the zeitgeist.at. on surveillance this morning where an hour away from data. it should show consumer prices excluding food and energy rising 0.3% for a second month in october. the house of representatives will vote on the plan to fund the government but he is facing opposition from hard-line republicans who want spending cuts his proposal would need a two thirds majority to pass opening the door for a bipartisan solution. lisa: which is exactly what got mccarthy...
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according to legal experts like professor laurence tribe, russian objections based on claims of sovereign immunity are baseless, as using russian assets to rebuild ukraine helps restore the principles of national sovereignty. russia cannot violate ukraine's sovereignty while invoking its own as a shield. concerns that seizing russian assets will undermine the u.s. dollar are also unsubstantiated. by working with our autopilot even colleagues we'll show the seizure of assets is not a risk to doing business in dollars but rather is an international condemnation for unprovoked aggression by russia. in my view, the repo act is marked up in committee and still has room for improvement, such as declaring russia's illegal war first began in february of 2014 after its initial invasion of crimea. but with that said, i want to thank chairman mccaul and acknowledge several points from my text, the ukraine reconstruction act, that were included in the chairman's revised repo bill. first, we made sure to hold belarus accountable for the direct role in supporting russia's illegal war in ukraine. next,
according to legal experts like professor laurence tribe, russian objections based on claims of sovereign immunity are baseless, as using russian assets to rebuild ukraine helps restore the principles of national sovereignty. russia cannot violate ukraine's sovereignty while invoking its own as a shield. concerns that seizing russian assets will undermine the u.s. dollar are also unsubstantiated. by working with our autopilot even colleagues we'll show the seizure of assets is not a risk to...
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i don't we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how you match topics with authors? well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want do. they're often just coming forward and saying would love to write about so-and-so and we say, all right, do a proposal on that and then sometimes we say, can you tweet that and maybe take it little bit in that direction? or where are you finding the evidence on this in the material and so on? but sometimes we sit around and we have our zoom and we just kind of dream up topics and then skip or or or i come up with, well, you know, who might that or you know, who might write that. and also now press is the series is now and more widely known, the press gets proposals submitted directly to them to, the editors at the press. so in other words, ideas for the series can come through the regular transom. so speak. but many ways the authors already are matching themselves to the personalities or figures that
i don't we've signed a paul laurence dunbar book yet, but we need to. he's really the first great modern black poet, although he lived a very short life. how you match topics with authors? well, partly that comes from the author telling us what they want do. they're often just coming forward and saying would love to write about so-and-so and we say, all right, do a proposal on that and then sometimes we say, can you tweet that and maybe take it little bit in that direction? or where are you...
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and my cameraman, ben davage and head of security, laurence maher , of security, laurence maher, were by the way, just were all okay, by the way, just were pretty shaken up last night . they being younger and fitter than me, were just a step ahead and just entering the shelter. i was just on the outside of the shelter when this rocket impacted and it impacted six feet away from where i was instinctively when i heard the zoom of the rocket, i started to duck. zoom of the rocket, i started to duck . but i got the blast right duck. but i got the blast right in the side of the body, almost knocked me over . my ears were knocked me over. my ears were ringing for quite some time. and then staggered into the shelter there. we want to play you a clip because some of our fellow broadcasters were sort of live at the time and they were about 100ft or so away. but you can still clearly hear the rocket . still clearly hear the rocket. this is what they recorded . oh, this is what they recorded. oh, whoa, whoa . whoa, whoa. >> wow . yeah >> wow. yeah >> wow. yeah >> so you could hear that zoom. tha
and my cameraman, ben davage and head of security, laurence maher , of security, laurence maher, were by the way, just were all okay, by the way, just were pretty shaken up last night . they being younger and fitter than me, were just a step ahead and just entering the shelter. i was just on the outside of the shelter when this rocket impacted and it impacted six feet away from where i was instinctively when i heard the zoom of the rocket, i started to duck. zoom of the rocket, i started to...
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and indeed, a statement coming out from the deputy assistant commissioner, laurence taylor said, sadlys of violence much closer to home. so, catherine, this is serious stuff, isn't it ? stuff, isn't it? >> yes , it certainly is. and >> yes, it certainly is. and i don't have the figures to hand, but we do know don't we, that the security services have huge numbers of people on their radar that they are trying to monitor , that they are trying to monitor, that they are trying to monitor, that they are trying to keep tabs on far more really than they have the capacity to do. and time and again, looking back to seven over seven, those terrible attacks on the london tube , there were people that had tube, there were people that had got through. but, of course, you know, we're a population of nearly 780 million. i mean, it must be ferociously difficult to keep tabs on people. and so, you know, they really do rely on members of the public coming forward. if they see something that they think isn't quite right, they say, you know, do come forward, do give us a tip , come forward, do give us a
and indeed, a statement coming out from the deputy assistant commissioner, laurence taylor said, sadlys of violence much closer to home. so, catherine, this is serious stuff, isn't it ? stuff, isn't it? >> yes , it certainly is. and >> yes, it certainly is. and i don't have the figures to hand, but we do know don't we, that the security services have huge numbers of people on their radar that they are trying to monitor , that they are trying to monitor, that they are trying to...
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deputy assistant commissioner laurence taylor, who's in charge of this weekend's policing operation acrossst, a counter protest will be allowed to take place near the cenotaph. our action is designed so that both protests do not come together to thousand police officers will be on duty across central london for the whole of remembrance weekend and the cenotaph has been locked down and will have a round the clock police guard . now former clock police guard. now former metropole charleton police detective chief inspector perry benton joins me now. perry, always a pleasure to have you on the line. so a significant increase in policing activities is this weekend. perry, the cenotaph on complete lockdown , cenotaph on complete lockdown, 2000 police, including from other forces, ferried in to protect the capital threats of arrest of any protesters encroaching on those sacred areas . is encroaching on those sacred areas. is this a sufficient police response , in your opinion ? >> 7. >>i ? >> i think the 7 >> i think the metropolitan police commissioner should be applauded. >> he's now publicly c
deputy assistant commissioner laurence taylor, who's in charge of this weekend's policing operation acrossst, a counter protest will be allowed to take place near the cenotaph. our action is designed so that both protests do not come together to thousand police officers will be on duty across central london for the whole of remembrance weekend and the cenotaph has been locked down and will have a round the clock police guard . now former clock police guard. now former metropole charleton police...