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dear ivan, martin larisch is bothering you.or the czech press in moscow. now i’m preparing an article about the radar station in gabala. and i wanted to ask you if you have time next week to meet and discuss this issue. thank you, best regards, martin. good afternoon, can we meet? yes, better in the morning on tuesday or wednesday. great, can i get in touch with you? after a short correspondence, the young people agreed on a rendezvous, the security services controlled all meetings. sofronov's first meetings with larysh, however, did not take place in an ordinary cafe restaurant, but on the territory of a certain czech house owned by the czech embassy, with a closed entrance. a czech pub, you could call it that, well, in fact it was a meeting place. agents, residents of the czech intelligence , do you think they were there, these meetings were recorded inside this place, well, i think, where there are special services, everything is necessarily recorded there, yeah, it was impossible for an ordinary citizen to enter there, it
dear ivan, martin larisch is bothering you.or the czech press in moscow. now i’m preparing an article about the radar station in gabala. and i wanted to ask you if you have time next week to meet and discuss this issue. thank you, best regards, martin. good afternoon, can we meet? yes, better in the morning on tuesday or wednesday. great, can i get in touch with you? after a short correspondence, the young people agreed on a rendezvous, the security services controlled all meetings....
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but martin scorsese didn'tjust want to make a western.ell a story of historic injustice towards native americans, and ultimately he didn't want it to be a white saviour story. more than a0 roles in his film are played by 0sage actors. he had long known of their suffering. down in new york's little italy, round mulberry street - in lower manhattan, silence is the first rule of survival. i his little italy upbringing helped him understand the story. there was a great deal of street crime, organised crime, etc. pretty good area, pretty decent people. but there were a lot of people doing some bad things. and so i know that thinking, and i found it was the same thinking in this story. now you could take it from robbing somebody�*s store, mugging somebody, let's say, or take it to the point of wiping out an indigenous nation. there's a very little step that one could take. and so i wanted to immerse myself in that world. well, look, i'm going to lay this out kind of, and then we're going to move it according to the drone. if you look at the his
but martin scorsese didn'tjust want to make a western.ell a story of historic injustice towards native americans, and ultimately he didn't want it to be a white saviour story. more than a0 roles in his film are played by 0sage actors. he had long known of their suffering. down in new york's little italy, round mulberry street - in lower manhattan, silence is the first rule of survival. i his little italy upbringing helped him understand the story. there was a great deal of street crime,...
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martin and people over martin and i think people over a penod martin and i think people over a periodbeen looking for an excuse to vote conservative, never really conservative, but never really called. but the brexit, the boris, the jeremy corbyn thing, that that mix , that that was sort of that mix, that mix people that mix together gave people that perfect excuse to vote. tory and you know, when, sir you know, and when, when sir keir out trying to make keir comes out trying to make out is a thatcherite , it's out is a big thatcherite, it's not no ice mate. it's silly. >> you think brexit will >> do you think brexit will still be an issue on the doorstep because you it brings up brexit and all remember up brexit and we all remember of course he was he was the campaign people's campaign leader of the people's vote to reverse. >> was he mean the >> he was, he was i mean the brexit a lot of people. brexit vote for a lot of people. it wasn't all about immigration, but a lot people it was but for a lot of people it was immigration. they immigration. you know, they wanted saw wanted they y
martin and people over martin and i think people over a penod martin and i think people over a periodbeen looking for an excuse to vote conservative, never really conservative, but never really called. but the brexit, the boris, the jeremy corbyn thing, that that mix , that that was sort of that mix, that mix people that mix together gave people that perfect excuse to vote. tory and you know, when, sir you know, and when, when sir keir out trying to make keir comes out trying to make out is a...
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martin . now, though, more from. martin >> thank you, sam, top lad.here's only one place to start today. and of course, that's the total chaos in the conservative party. rishi sunak is facing outright revolt over his emergency legislation to stop the boats. but less than 24 hours after his immigration minister, robert jenrick , quit, minister, robert jenrick, quit, the minister said they've the prime minister said they've gone as they can and gone as far as they can and insisted the new bill will work. >> government has introduced the toughest anti—illegal immigration law ever. this bill blocks every single reason that has ever been used to prevent flights to rwanda from taking off. as the rwandans themselves have made clear, if we go any further , the entire scheme will further, the entire scheme will collapse and there is no point at having a bill with nowhere to send people to. but i am telling you now we have set the bar so high that it will be vanishingly rare for anyone to meet it . rare for anyone to meet it. >> well, the tories are revolting i
martin . now, though, more from. martin >> thank you, sam, top lad.here's only one place to start today. and of course, that's the total chaos in the conservative party. rishi sunak is facing outright revolt over his emergency legislation to stop the boats. but less than 24 hours after his immigration minister, robert jenrick , quit, minister, robert jenrick, quit, the minister said they've the prime minister said they've gone as they can and gone as far as they can and insisted the new...
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martin larysh is the curator of ivan sofronov.tin laris, this is a representative of the czech intelligence, the special service is called. communications and information, this is an analogue of the foreign intelligence service, since the entry of the czech republic in 1999, respectively, the intelligence services of all nato countries began to carry out not only intelligence missions in the interests of their own country, but tasks in the interests of the nato bloc. at first glance, demuri voronin and martins did not arouse suspicion. well-spoken and an inexhaustible sense of humor, you will never think anything bad about them, but what kind of special agents should actually be, to understand the history of ivan safronov’s treason, let’s go back a few years. ivan safronov was born in moscow, graduated from the faculty of journalism, higher school of economics, in 2010 he got a job in a merchant, here the young man was well known, his father ivan safronov, the eldest, a retired colonel of the missile forces, worked for many years
martin larysh is the curator of ivan sofronov.tin laris, this is a representative of the czech intelligence, the special service is called. communications and information, this is an analogue of the foreign intelligence service, since the entry of the czech republic in 1999, respectively, the intelligence services of all nato countries began to carry out not only intelligence missions in the interests of their own country, but tasks in the interests of the nato bloc. at first glance, demuri...
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martin. to. martin. >> thank you tatiana . let's get >> thank you tatiana. let's get stuck into the show. the first one of the week. let's get going. and we start with the latest for skill development in the to the government's bid to send migrants to rwanda. james cleverly was in the african country month to country earlier this month to sign a treaty. of course, sign a new treaty. of course, but emerged as airlines but it's emerged as airlines have now refused used to sign contracts to take part in the government's flagship asylum policy . firms are worried about policy. firms are worried about damage their reputations from being involved in case they get cancelled by the council . cancelled by the council. culture mob and the home office says it has robust plans for flights to rwanda . despite that, flights to rwanda. despite that, well , i'm flights to rwanda. despite that, well, i'm joined now by our political editor, chris hope. chris, good afternoon to you. always a pleasure. here we g
martin. to. martin. >> thank you tatiana . let's get >> thank you tatiana. let's get stuck into the show. the first one of the week. let's get going. and we start with the latest for skill development in the to the government's bid to send migrants to rwanda. james cleverly was in the african country month to country earlier this month to sign a treaty. of course, sign a new treaty. of course, but emerged as airlines but it's emerged as airlines have now refused used to sign...
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in america, we have martin j e. as an award, winning journalist and commentator, or a gentleman cross up rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want and i always appreciate it. all right, george, let's start out with you. in budapest, um, as i said in my interaction, it wasn't on timely. he did make it to 100 years. i think the as last major trip was last year to beijing, so he was and they had a vote, a very up of filled life to the very, very end. but he also has a legacy. it's an understatement to say it's mixed. but i would contend that it's not much different than a lot of other secretaries of state sense, but we'll get into that. go ahead. george, as well is the no question. it's a m a mix legacy. however, i think if one thinks about kissinger's, he is in power, as opposed to he is sick of band take up to seek we is he is out of the bathroom. most of his life was really out of wow. growling and i got carrying favorites, little love the 50 years, but during his he is in power either those wi
in america, we have martin j e. as an award, winning journalist and commentator, or a gentleman cross up rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want and i always appreciate it. all right, george, let's start out with you. in budapest, um, as i said in my interaction, it wasn't on timely. he did make it to 100 years. i think the as last major trip was last year to beijing, so he was and they had a vote, a very up of filled life to the very, very end. but he also has a legacy....
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martin from. martin >> thank you, polly.ame brexit. so let's move on. we start with a huge step forward in the government's attempts to send migrants to rwanda. secretary, rwanda. the home secretary, james has signed a james cleverly, has signed a fresh east fresh treaty with the east african country as they try to get the stalled asylum deal off the cleverly says the the ground. cleverly says the agreement will help the government business government smash the business model of people smuggling gangs. >> the has now established a strong reputation in for the humane and professional administration nation of refugees and migrants. this is something understood by the uk and the multilateral . community and the multilateral. community the treaty that we signed today builds on that joint work. it takes the positive professional attitude that you and your government display and allies it with the work that the uk is doing to ensure that we break the business model of those evil people smuggling gangs. we want to make sure that th
martin from. martin >> thank you, polly.ame brexit. so let's move on. we start with a huge step forward in the government's attempts to send migrants to rwanda. secretary, rwanda. the home secretary, james has signed a james cleverly, has signed a fresh east fresh treaty with the east african country as they try to get the stalled asylum deal off the cleverly says the the ground. cleverly says the agreement will help the government business government smash the business model of people...
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laris, martin laris - this is the curator.rate of communications and information is an analogue of the foreign intelligence service; from the moment the czech republic joined nato, in 1999, respectively, the intelligence services of all nato countries began to carry out not only reconnaissance missions in the interests of their own country, but in the interests of the nato bloc. at first glance, demuri voronin and martin larysh did not arouse suspicion. the first is a political scientist, the head of a consulting agency, the second is a journalist. both are company people, with a well-spoken tongue and a never-ending sense of humor. you will never think anything bad about them, but what kind of special agents should actually be in order to understand the history, the treason of ivanav. ivan sofronov was born in moscow, graduated from the faculty journalism, higher school of economics, in 2010 he got a job in a businessman, here the young man was well known, his father ivan, worked as a military observer in this publication. ac
laris, martin laris - this is the curator.rate of communications and information is an analogue of the foreign intelligence service; from the moment the czech republic joined nato, in 1999, respectively, the intelligence services of all nato countries began to carry out not only reconnaissance missions in the interests of their own country, but in the interests of the nato bloc. at first glance, demuri voronin and martin larysh did not arouse suspicion. the first is a political scientist, the...
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martin, the son of jimmy lai has been drumming l around here. martin, the son of.een drumming up supportfor jimmy lai has been drumming up support for his father including a meeting with the british foreign minister lord cameron, well international focus on this case be of any significance?— significance? it's hard to tell, significance? it's hard to tell. like _ significance? it's hard to tell, like today - significance? it's hard to tell, like today we - significance? it's hard to tell, like today we have l significance? it's hard to i tell, like today we have just seen concealer representatives from britain, australia and new zealand joining the queue to hear the case, those statements you just mentioned from western countries calling for unconditional release ofjimmy lai but china has always insisted that they are doing all these things according to the law, while there are also senior beijing officials calling from day one of the case thatjimmy lai should be severely punished so it is hard to tell if he would get any leniency. to tell if he would get any lenie
martin, the son of jimmy lai has been drumming l around here. martin, the son of.een drumming up supportfor jimmy lai has been drumming up support for his father including a meeting with the british foreign minister lord cameron, well international focus on this case be of any significance?— significance? it's hard to tell, significance? it's hard to tell. like _ significance? it's hard to tell, like today - significance? it's hard to tell, like today we - significance? it's hard to tell,...
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martin now let's get back to. martin >> thank you, ray.dubal minister's been at cop 28in dubai, where he urged other countries to step up as the uk leads by example . this is what leads by example. this is what rishi had to say. >> i'm here at cop 28 with two clear messages. first, the world needs to do more to tackle climate change. we've made real progress, including at the glasgow summit. but the climate science and mounting evidence of climate related disasters show that we're not moving quickly or effectively enough . so i'm effectively enough. so i'm calling on major emitters to dramatically acceler late delivery on what they've already promised. everyone can do more. and let's be very clear, the uk is leading the charge. we're absolutely committed to our net zero targets. we've already decarbonised faster than any other major economy. our emissions are down 48% since 1990 compared to limited cuts from others and a 300% increase from others and a 300% increase from china . we're also one of from china. we're also one of the largest c
martin now let's get back to. martin >> thank you, ray.dubal minister's been at cop 28in dubai, where he urged other countries to step up as the uk leads by example . this is what leads by example. this is what rishi had to say. >> i'm here at cop 28 with two clear messages. first, the world needs to do more to tackle climate change. we've made real progress, including at the glasgow summit. but the climate science and mounting evidence of climate related disasters show that we're...
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the let's go back to martin america. you already brought up the subject in, in the, the, what's going on right now is we speak of thinking about the legacy of henry kissinger . and let me the, the shuttle diplomacy that he conducted a, a, during the night after the 1970 the 73 war. it's very interesting. you have people like blinking the want to repeat it. and henry kissinger pulled something up, blinking never will cause no one takes them seriously. doesn't take the administration seriously much to the detriment to the reputation of the united states, but no one else go can make the claim. and i think maybe it's open debate, but it was under the kitchen just tenure, a secretary of state where the united states started, the tilt no longer is some kind of a mediator. but on the, on the became a israel's international lawyer. and that is a trend, obviously that has continued much to the detriment of palestinians. and in dallas, of the westbank man, the reputation of the united states. and actually the security of israel. y
the let's go back to martin america. you already brought up the subject in, in the, the, what's going on right now is we speak of thinking about the legacy of henry kissinger . and let me the, the shuttle diplomacy that he conducted a, a, during the night after the 1970 the 73 war. it's very interesting. you have people like blinking the want to repeat it. and henry kissinger pulled something up, blinking never will cause no one takes them seriously. doesn't take the administration seriously...
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la tira larga y que la compita henry martin.o el chileno. Él y carlos reinoso son los dos chilenos mÁs grandes. josÉ luis: y "bam—bam" zamorano. "perro": recuerda que Él estuvo en el madrid y en el milan. eso es otra cosa. lindsay: "perro" bermÚdez, "bam—bam" dice que te busques otros amigos para las carnitas. el compromiso que tienen de salir adelante en este final las dos escuadras, porque creo que la presiÓn estÁ a tope para tigres y para amÉrica. "bam—bam": creo que los dos tienen excelente plantilla. hay una cosa en el amÉrica que hay que tener en cuenta: el mejor jugador de este aÑo, diego valdÉs, no tiene reemplazante. aquÍ el mejor jugador es gignac y tiene a nico ibÁÑez. diego valdÉs y "carioca". ese duelo para mÍ es fundamental. lindsay: no estÁ en la porterÍa? "kikÍn": malagÓn es buen duelo, pero para mÍ estÁ en lo que hagan creo que hay diego valdÉs. lindsay: esta serie estÁ espectacular. yo sÍ creo que puede ser una de esas que nunca olvidaremos. esperemos que el fÚtbol nos regala muchas emociones, tanto tigres como
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we have martin j e as an award winning journalist. and commentator or a gentleman crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump me anytime you want. and i always appreciated. all right, george, that started out with you. in budapest, as i said in my interaction, it wasn't on timely. he did make it to 100 years. i think it is last major trip was last year to beijing. so he was, he had a vote, a very of filled life to the very, very end. but he also has a legacy. it's an understatement to say it's mixed, but i would contend that it's not much different than a lot of other secretaries of state sense, but we'll get into that. go ahead. george. it was no question. it's a m a mix legacy. however, i think if one thinks about kissinger's, he is in power, as opposed to he is sick of fine. take obsequious he is out of the bathroom. most of his life was really out of power. draw, bullying, and a carrying favors. little well the 50 years. but during his, he is in pro, um, either those we years of diplomatic accomplishments. some of those we
we have martin j e as an award winning journalist. and commentator or a gentleman crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump me anytime you want. and i always appreciated. all right, george, that started out with you. in budapest, as i said in my interaction, it wasn't on timely. he did make it to 100 years. i think it is last major trip was last year to beijing. so he was, he had a vote, a very of filled life to the very, very end. but he also has a legacy. it's an understatement to...
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. >> i'm martin daubney. 3:00. >> i'm martin daubney . this is >> i'm martin daubney. this is gb news. thanks forjoining me. i'll be keeping you company for the next three hours. we've got an action packed show coming up. top story jeremy hunt has set the budget for march the 6th, and there's talks of tory tax handouts . it's too little, too handouts. it's too little, too late . can anything save the tory late. can anything save the tory party from electoral defeat? will drill into the details next. what a fantastic royal year it's been. we'll take a look back at yesterday's coronation documentary , coronation documentary, touching, moving as it was . touching, moving as it was. plus, in mike tindall , the plus, in mike tindall, the former rugby star, has prince william found the brother figure he so desperately needs in his life? next story breaking news shortly . about an hour ago, for shortly. about an hour ago, for the first time since records began 2018. that is, they were zero dinghies that landed during the christmas period . why could the christmas period. why
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>> martin? >> martin? have not been able to take them back. >> and that is why everybody in britain looks on the streets rarely sees a police officer, makes a call, rarely gets an officer and has their crime investigated . and if they think investigated. and if they think they're frustrated , i'm speaking they're frustrated, i'm speaking to you on behalf of 10,000 of front line officers that are just frustrated so much so martin, out the 20,000 officers that have just been recruited over 4500 of already resigned and many more looking at going, that's this side of the picture. >> okay. norman brennan, as even >> okay. norman brennan, as ever, straight to the point. shooting from the hip. thank you so much forjoining us on gb news. excellent stuff. if sobering . now coming up, news. excellent stuff. if sobering. now coming up, i'll have the latest for you on sharon davis as the former olympian says, mediocre trans athletes are stealing medals from women. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel.
>> martin? >> martin? have not been able to take them back. >> and that is why everybody in britain looks on the streets rarely sees a police officer, makes a call, rarely gets an officer and has their crime investigated . and if they think investigated. and if they think they're frustrated , i'm speaking they're frustrated, i'm speaking to you on behalf of 10,000 of front line officers that are just frustrated so much so martin, out the 20,000 officers that have just been...
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martin. thank now it's over to. martin. you aaron. >> now 2024 will be one of the biggest election years . in biggest election years. in history, with elections here in america and in india, among many others . and with a date now set others. and with a date now set for the budget. and that's the 6th of march, speculation is rife about a spring election happen. so which party will lead the country for the next five years? our political correspondents katherine forster takes a look ahead to what to expect in the uk this time next yeah >> who will be living in number 10? rishi sunak or sir keir starmer ? after 13 years of the starmer? after 13 years of the tories , is it finally time for tories, is it finally time for a change? we don't have a crystal ball, of course, but we do know that there will be a general election next year. the conservatives could have dragged it out till the end of january 2025, but last week the prime minister ruled that out . rishi minister ruled that out. rishi sunak thought he could turn the gover
martin. thank now it's over to. martin. you aaron. >> now 2024 will be one of the biggest election years . in biggest election years. in history, with elections here in america and in india, among many others . and with a date now set others. and with a date now set for the budget. and that's the 6th of march, speculation is rife about a spring election happen. so which party will lead the country for the next five years? our political correspondents katherine forster takes a look ahead...
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i'm martin daubney this is gb >> i'm martin daubney this is gb news. thanks for joining >> i'm martin daubney this is gb news. thanks forjoining me. i'll be keeping you company for the next three hours. loads to talk about in today's show. top of the story. rishi has faced the liaison committee today for his traditional prime ministerial end of year grilling . he was probed on net zero rwanda immigration and israel. but was he trussed up like a turkey or did he get only a slight basting? and how did he do in 2023? terrible year or a cracker? we'll have the full analysis. next up , you may have analysis. next up, you may have noficedifs analysis. next up, you may have noticed it's been a spectacular volcanic eruption in iceland. it's still going on. we've got all the very latest pictures and information on this wonderful spectacle. next up , trans spectacle. next up, trans guidance for schools. a rare outbreak of common sense finally prevails in british schools as schools are given the power to override pushy parents who want to transition their children
i'm martin daubney this is gb >> i'm martin daubney this is gb news. thanks for joining >> i'm martin daubney this is gb news. thanks forjoining me. i'll be keeping you company for the next three hours. loads to talk about in today's show. top of the story. rishi has faced the liaison committee today for his traditional prime ministerial end of year grilling . he was probed on net zero rwanda immigration and israel. but was he trussed up like a turkey or did he get only a slight...
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martin it's everything. martin it's absolutely everything. sign up for, and they'll catch you they'll be looking to catch you out for the slightest thing that you might do that might you might do that you might think throwaway think is just a throwaway line. and whole and that could become a whole story from saying story from just saying one little or little word to someone or whispering something someone. whispering something to someone. when you think the cameras aren't you. and as danielle aren't on you. and as danielle said when came out, i think said when she came out, i think it last night and she said , it was last night and she said, you know, you have no idea there are cameras on you. you feel like you're just camping with your mates. and that's what they're for. they're they're looking for. they're looking for the little faux pass, little of spice pass, the little bit of spice that don't get on your food. that you don't get on your food. they edit and do they can get in the edit and do you forget in the end that you're on camera all
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i'm martin >> it's 4:00. welcome to the show . i'm martin daubney. this show. i'm martin daubney. the next two hours. got packed menu ahead. got action packed menu ahead. top there can be only top story. there can be only one, of course. and that is rishi sunak night narrowly rishi sunak last night narrowly avoided a nightmare before christmas. but will there be tears in the new year? well the right of the party don't seem very happy. the left of the party don't seem very happy . but party don't seem very happy. but now rishi is red line have been drafted to attempt both of those parties from meddling with the plan. but will we end up with the dog's dinner that nobody wants? will he get the job done? will it save rishi sunak? i predict there will be plenty more tears in the new year and talking of which, he's back . talking of which, he's back. nigel has touched down in blighty and he wasted no time . blighty and he wasted no time. i'm steaming into rishi sunak as soon as he got off the flight from down under thundering rishi will face a catastrophic defeat at the next general ele
i'm martin >> it's 4:00. welcome to the show . i'm martin daubney. this show. i'm martin daubney. the next two hours. got packed menu ahead. got action packed menu ahead. top there can be only top story. there can be only one, of course. and that is rishi sunak night narrowly rishi sunak last night narrowly avoided a nightmare before christmas. but will there be tears in the new year? well the right of the party don't seem very happy. the left of the party don't seem very happy . but...
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martin. back to. martin. >> thank you sophie.tart with the latest on the migrant crisis and rishi sunak will meet italian prime minister giorgia meloni this weekend for talks on immigration. sunak and meloni met in october to discuss efforts to coordinate an international response to migration . and i'm joined now by migration. and i'm joined now by our political editor , our political editor, christopher hope. chris good afternoon. >> so sunak popularity is about as high as the grinch as we approach christmas. he's going to italy , hopefully to get some to italy, hopefully to get some tips because as well as meeting meloni, the albanian premier will be there. >> and of course, meloni has just done a deal for offshore containment in albania to tackle the boats. >> do you think some of those ideas might rub off when rishi's in rome ? in rome? >> well, they could do . it's >> well, they could do. it's a it's a group called the brothers of italy . it's a gathering of of italy. it's a gathering of right of centre political leaders. m
martin. back to. martin. >> thank you sophie.tart with the latest on the migrant crisis and rishi sunak will meet italian prime minister giorgia meloni this weekend for talks on immigration. sunak and meloni met in october to discuss efforts to coordinate an international response to migration . and i'm joined now by migration. and i'm joined now by our political editor , our political editor, christopher hope. chris good afternoon. >> so sunak popularity is about as high as the...
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martin: there is great uncertainty how and when this war will end.th fadi and moishe brace themselves for more casualties as the fighting rages on. for the "pbs newshour," this is martin himel on the israel-gaza border. ♪ geoff: today marks two months since a gunman opened fire on a bowling alley and a bar in lewiston, maine, killing 18 people and injuring 13 others. it was the country's deadliest mass shooting this year, and one community was hit especially hard. the shooting is believed to be the deadliest for deaf people ever in the u.s. laura barron-lopez looks at how the deaf community in maine is rebuilding in the wake of tragedy, and how the community there is coping with this holiday season. >> our wedding day, our celebration. laura: megan and stephen vozzella were married on november 12 of last year. >> he always told me he loved me every day. it didn't matter if we were having an argument or what. he said he loved me. he'd give me a kiss goodnight. laura: but just weeks before what would have been their first wedding anniversary, stephen w
martin: there is great uncertainty how and when this war will end.th fadi and moishe brace themselves for more casualties as the fighting rages on. for the "pbs newshour," this is martin himel on the israel-gaza border. ♪ geoff: today marks two months since a gunman opened fire on a bowling alley and a bar in lewiston, maine, killing 18 people and injuring 13 others. it was the country's deadliest mass shooting this year, and one community was hit especially hard. the shooting is...
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but that's what they're saying martin. but that's, that's a, that's a, that's ever so slightly abusive would. i piece of use of the word hibler because that suggests that we in the west i agree or america. i hated hitler and we didn't really well we hate to him as an individual, but we didn't hate his. his policies and his fascism. another 2 and i think so from coming back in is uh, you know, service and some of the situation americans are you having breast and you have to contempt as he was so bad. who are so under performing, in terms of what we traditionally regard as political, the political, our, and theresa these days, you know, is people of voting no, not for what they want to look for, for whom they wants everything against the canada. and that's, that's how binary and pacific and simplistic american politics has become in there, but the trunk to come back and i put money on it and actually put money on it. i think it's becoming a such and see more and more every day because the light in this just made such a dog's
but that's what they're saying martin. but that's, that's a, that's a, that's ever so slightly abusive would. i piece of use of the word hibler because that suggests that we in the west i agree or america. i hated hitler and we didn't really well we hate to him as an individual, but we didn't hate his. his policies and his fascism. another 2 and i think so from coming back in is uh, you know, service and some of the situation americans are you having breast and you have to contempt as he was so...
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martin not.e facing this calamity down the barrel? it seems so long ago. chris it just seems so long ago. chris hope, you for joining it just seems so long ago. chris hope, you forjoining us hope, thank you for joining us live downing street. of live from downing street. of course, story course, we'll follow this story dramatically. the way the dramatically. all the way to the wire. a little over two hours now. that huge crunch vote will, of covering all of it of course, be covering all of it here on gb news. well, joining me now is former sky political correspondent peter spencer. peter, what better place to start? who would have thought that four years on from that seemingly unsurpassable historic 80 seat wapping majority, here we are once again the same ghosts of brexit, the same groups, the same thorns in the side of the conservative party >> who would have thought it? >> who would have thought it? >> indeed, and i was particularly struck when i read this morning a piece written in one of the
martin not.e facing this calamity down the barrel? it seems so long ago. chris it just seems so long ago. chris hope, you for joining it just seems so long ago. chris hope, you forjoining us hope, thank you for joining us live downing street. of live from downing street. of course, story course, we'll follow this story dramatically. the way the dramatically. all the way to the wire. a little over two hours now. that huge crunch vote will, of covering all of it of course, be covering all of it...
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for those who do not remember who martin luther king was, let me remind you: martin luther king was an the american civil rights movement, a black preacher and anti-war activist and against the vietnam war. let's listen to what martin luther king, who is quoted as supporting the war in ukraine, and the current secretary of defense, said about this. if we continue the war, neither i nor the world community will have any doubt about our dishonest intentions towards vietnam, it will become clear that our main desire is to occupy vietnam and turn it into an american game. today the world demands from america as much maturity as possible. we are unable to achieve, he demands that we admit that we were wrong from the very beginning of the vietnam adventure, admit that we played a destructive role for the vietnamese people, the situation is such that we must be prepared to turn sharply from the previous path, so general austin wants the united states to remain on the same path, it is necessary to get off, this is what he considered responsible behavior and courage. for statesmen, karan chakhn
for those who do not remember who martin luther king was, let me remind you: martin luther king was an the american civil rights movement, a black preacher and anti-war activist and against the vietnam war. let's listen to what martin luther king, who is quoted as supporting the war in ukraine, and the current secretary of defense, said about this. if we continue the war, neither i nor the world community will have any doubt about our dishonest intentions towards vietnam, it will become clear...
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francis. >> martin. thank you. it'sjust >> martin. thank you.ngers are facing a nearly 5% hike in fares . that's as the 5% hike in fares. that's as the department for transport confirmed regulated rail fares in england will rise from the 3rd of march. the increase is based on inflation, but they say it's being capped at 4.9. the news comes as rail passengers are facing yet more travel disruptions as they try to get away for christmas. trains are running out of london, but there have been cancellations, with paddington closing for paddington station closing for four from sunday. it means four days from sunday. it means no mainline mainline trains will go to heathrow during the christmas period. the airports , christmas period. the airports, also set to be exceptionally busy , expecting a quarter of busy, expecting a quarter of a million passengers over the coming days , and motorists are coming days, and motorists are also being affected by the delays, with the port of dover saying it's taking about 90 minutes to process cars with pre—booked tick
francis. >> martin. thank you. it'sjust >> martin. thank you.ngers are facing a nearly 5% hike in fares . that's as the 5% hike in fares. that's as the department for transport confirmed regulated rail fares in england will rise from the 3rd of march. the increase is based on inflation, but they say it's being capped at 4.9. the news comes as rail passengers are facing yet more travel disruptions as they try to get away for christmas. trains are running out of london, but there have...
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i'm martin daubney. here thank you for joining me. i'm martin daubney . here between thank you for joining me. i'm martin daubney. here between 3 and 6 pm. cutting into the show live now braverman basically breaking ranks. rishi sunak avoided facing the speech . he avoided facing the speech. he claimed to have a g7 avoided facing the speech. he claimed to have a 67 meeting on israel and hamas. how convenient . some might say the tories seem to be manoeuvring , that's for to be manoeuvring, that's for sure. meetings later this evening of the common sense group , the european research group, the european research group and the new conservatives. >> rumours of no confidence letters being giving in given in also on rishi sunak are we seeing the beginnings of an implosion of a tory revolt now .7 implosion of a tory revolt now.7 >> if implosion of a tory revolt now? >> if that happens, some might say about time . say about time. >> well, i'm joined now by a political editor, christopher hope. >> chris, dramatic stuff there . >> chris, dramatic stuff there. chri
i'm martin daubney. here thank you for joining me. i'm martin daubney . here between thank you for joining me. i'm martin daubney. here between 3 and 6 pm. cutting into the show live now braverman basically breaking ranks. rishi sunak avoided facing the speech . he avoided facing the speech. he claimed to have a g7 avoided facing the speech. he claimed to have a 67 meeting on israel and hamas. how convenient . some might say the tories seem to be manoeuvring , that's for to be manoeuvring,...
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robert martin, human rights activist. hello, mr. martin, welcome to the program, uh, i spoke to my coordinator uh earlier, and and i believe that you have experience on the ground there in the occupied westbank, what is the palestinians uh the fate like on an everyday basis by the israeli regime, many people could say it's out. right apartied, not only do they suffer marginalism systematically by the israeli regime, but they have constant attacks and harassment by israeli settlers backed by regime forces? 100%, well you tend to find that the israeli settlers that control a soldier, especially in west bank, in hebrron, i walked through hebrron number of times and was flabbergasted at the amount of apart that was there, i was there with a man uh that could not walk across the stre on the bus, couldn't do many, many things there, he was spad at, abused that, he was told by young child next to a soldier that he was going to kill him in his bed one day, and the soldier gave him a high five, so that's the sort of thing that you're living
robert martin, human rights activist. hello, mr. martin, welcome to the program, uh, i spoke to my coordinator uh earlier, and and i believe that you have experience on the ground there in the occupied westbank, what is the palestinians uh the fate like on an everyday basis by the israeli regime, many people could say it's out. right apartied, not only do they suffer marginalism systematically by the israeli regime, but they have constant attacks and harassment by israeli settlers backed by...
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thank you, best regards, martin.ou can meet, yes, better in the morning on tuesday or wednesday, great, can you have some kind of contact on the territory of a czech embassy, a certain czech house, with a closed entrance, a czech pub, czech, you can, you can call it that , well, in fact, it was a meeting place for agents, residents of the czech intelligence, not there , but what do you think, these meetings were recorded there inside this place, well, i think, where there are ... special services, there are sure to be everything is recorded, uh-huh, thatan of the european union, what exactly was discussed over a glass of beer, but it is truly unknown, only one thing is clear: martin larysh managed to charm the moscow journalist. according to fsb officers, such gatherings over a glass of foamy drink soon became constant, each time the czech asked ivan to, for example, learn about certain... aspects of activity in the space industry, that’s what they record, and in what way they are, that is a satellite is a rather c
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i believe martin o'malley will deliver that. i believe he is the right person for the job at the right time. we're going to vote in about ten minutes or thereabouts. i urge all my colleagues to support him as well. and with that, madam president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. carper: if i could, i'd like to be recognized for maybe five minutes to also speak on behalf of the nomination of former governor marlin o'malley. some of senator cardin and others have known martin for a long time. as well. i think i met him when he was 18. and he was part of an irish folk group that was performing not just around maryland, just around baltimore but as far away as delaware. one weekend we had a great place for people would come for great music, irish music and maybe a drink or two, and martin was -- i think he was too young to get in as a customer, but he could come in apparently as a -- part of a troupe to provide entertainment. and i knew at that time that he was a future commissioner for social
i believe martin o'malley will deliver that. i believe he is the right person for the job at the right time. we're going to vote in about ten minutes or thereabouts. i urge all my colleagues to support him as well. and with that, madam president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. carper: if i could, i'd like to be recognized for maybe five minutes to also speak on behalf of the nomination of former governor marlin o'malley. some of senator cardin and...
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martin bashir.ver reported on. and then suddenly it was in the papers and then the bbc sort of. there's no, the whole of newsnight devoted at one point to martin bashir. we had a slightly similar thing with hugh edwards, i think. and so i do think, unlike actually many newspapers, the bbc really does take reporting on itself and holding itself to account quite seriously. whether it always does that at the right time and to the right degree, i think is very much up to the question. jane mortensen, thank you so much for coming on newswatch. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media email newswatch at bbc.co.uk or you can find us on ecs, formerly known as twitter at newswatch bbc. you can call us on 0370106676 and do have a look at our website for previous interviews. bbc.co.uk slash newswatch. that's all from us for 2023. thank you forjoining us. do you think about getting in touch and per
martin bashir.ver reported on. and then suddenly it was in the papers and then the bbc sort of. there's no, the whole of newsnight devoted at one point to martin bashir. we had a slightly similar thing with hugh edwards, i think. and so i do think, unlike actually many newspapers, the bbc really does take reporting on itself and holding itself to account quite seriously. whether it always does that at the right time and to the right degree, i think is very much up to the question. jane...
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martin is absolutely right. we have, there's an needless senseless more and you'd frame that they won't back away from. and then you know, we're supposed to close our eyes and ears about one of the most cap, probably the most catastrophic and human rights violation and non lifetime. and that's thing something gentleman that's really saying you don't think know you have george? yes sir, that's exactly. and again, as we're talking about earlier about the, the distraction, let's talk about the real news. let's talk about the a, something that's a fantastic old visit. the obsession with tongue is also a way of, uh, changing the subject. so the, you know, that was the, the belief media could be talking about the fact that this war in gaza is being enabled by the united states. i mean they, you know, the by done ministration isn't just offering diplomatic support is, or at least actually pouring in weapons. or even even when people watching this risk destruction, the access gapes boring and weapons, and all scape a mo
martin is absolutely right. we have, there's an needless senseless more and you'd frame that they won't back away from. and then you know, we're supposed to close our eyes and ears about one of the most cap, probably the most catastrophic and human rights violation and non lifetime. and that's thing something gentleman that's really saying you don't think know you have george? yes sir, that's exactly. and again, as we're talking about earlier about the, the distraction, let's talk about the...
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but that's what they're saying, martin. but that's, that's a, that's a, that's the sort of slightly abusive would i piece of use of the word hipley because that suggests that we in the west a green are america hated hitler. and we didn't really well, we hate to him as an individual, but we didn't hate is his policies and his fascism. another tool and i think so trump coming back in is uh you have a very similar situation in america that you have in breast and you have to contend as he was so bad, who are so under performing in terms of what we traditionally regard as political the political, our and theresa and these days, you know, is people of voting no, not for what they want to look for, for whom they want 17 against the candidate. and that's, that's how binary and pacific and simplistic american politics has become in there . but the jump to come back and i put money on it and actually put money on it. i think it's becoming a such and t mobile every day because the light in this just made such a dog's breakfast of thes
but that's what they're saying, martin. but that's, that's a, that's a, that's the sort of slightly abusive would i piece of use of the word hipley because that suggests that we in the west a green are america hated hitler. and we didn't really well, we hate to him as an individual, but we didn't hate is his policies and his fascism. another tool and i think so trump coming back in is uh you have a very similar situation in america that you have in breast and you have to contend as he was so...
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martin bashir stepped down from his job at the bbc in 2021.ent charlotte gallagher. charlotte — bring us up to date with what we know so far. these e—mails relate to a two—month period in 2020. martin was back at the bbc but he was off on sick leave and it was around this time that questions about how he secured that questions about how he secured that interview with princess diana were really mounting. of course, we know now that he secured that interview through deception and forging documents. ajournalist forging documents. a journalist called forging documents. ajournalist called andy webb used a freedom of information request to try and access the e—mails between senior bbc managers and martin bashir over that two—month period. he wanted to know what they knew about martin bashir and what they were doing about him. they only received a small number of e—mails, so he went to a judge. it has now emerged that there were actually 3000 e—mails in that period. however the bbc has said they contain irrelevant information or legally privileged in
martin bashir stepped down from his job at the bbc in 2021.ent charlotte gallagher. charlotte — bring us up to date with what we know so far. these e—mails relate to a two—month period in 2020. martin was back at the bbc but he was off on sick leave and it was around this time that questions about how he secured that questions about how he secured that interview with princess diana were really mounting. of course, we know now that he secured that interview through deception and forging...
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with martin and dawn. stories coming into the newsroom today. >> the uk health security agency has said that one person in scotland died following an scotland has died following an outbreak of e coli . the food outbreak of e coli. the food standards has recalled standards agency has recalled products from the mrs. kirkham's brand of cheese, although it is currently unclear whether the death was explicitly caused by the food . officials say the food. officials say investigations are ongoing and the family of a medal winning team gb footballer are at a complete loss following her death, 33 year old gemma wiseman was found dead, reportedly in woodland near norwich, days before christmas . before christmas. >> gemma has been described as an outstanding person and an inquest into her death will follow in the new year. >> england football star jack grealish has had his home targeted by thieves. grealish is cheshire house was burgled at around 10 pm. on wednesday. the same time the man city star striker was playi
with martin and dawn. stories coming into the newsroom today. >> the uk health security agency has said that one person in scotland died following an scotland has died following an outbreak of e coli . the food outbreak of e coli. the food standards has recalled standards agency has recalled products from the mrs. kirkham's brand of cheese, although it is currently unclear whether the death was explicitly caused by the food . officials say the food. officials say investigations are...
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martin is the sudden fear that donald trump might come back. and if he called us back, do you watch the abuse and $8.00 that you want? revenge. okay. and he was a trumpet given an interview with sean hannity. and he was asked that was sent to the same question. you know, are, are you going to do it? i'm paraphrasing here. are you going to take revenge on your political votes and trump? and he has trump in style, said on day one on the 1st day. and he talked about drill, drill, drill and close the border. of course that was interpreted all to the liberal the, the ecosystem is that yes, these grow the moustache, and that is a swastika on a shoulder. okay. i mean, it was just, it just a, do you think you're watching the babylon be? it's so absurd, but these people say, and i'm not saying this is a trump supporter, i'm just looking at how media is being weaponized begins democracy because we all know the polling out there. now i've always dismiss polling, but when you get down to certain congressional districts, that's when i start taking an intere
martin is the sudden fear that donald trump might come back. and if he called us back, do you watch the abuse and $8.00 that you want? revenge. okay. and he was a trumpet given an interview with sean hannity. and he was asked that was sent to the same question. you know, are, are you going to do it? i'm paraphrasing here. are you going to take revenge on your political votes and trump? and he has trump in style, said on day one on the 1st day. and he talked about drill, drill, drill and close...
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martin. from. martin. >> thank you. sam.st on the migrant crisis and rishi sunak will meet italian prime minister giorgia meloni this weekend for talks on immigration. sunak and meloni met in october to discuss efforts to coordinate an international response to migration . well, i'm joined now migration. well, i'm joined now in our studio by political editor christopher hope . chris, editor christopher hope. chris, it would seem like a good idea . it would seem like a good idea. giorgia meloni has a fantastic deal with albania. um, she's stopping the boats, getting into italy by just turning them over to albania . the spent money to albania. the spent money there on containment centres with high security, fantastic idea. why don't we do the same ? idea. why don't we do the same? >> well we do, we do our rwanda plan, which is deporting people arriving here legally be to arriving here legally to be to be processed in rwanda. and they can't 5000 miles away. can't come back 5000 miles away. we've for this kind of we've gone for
martin. from. martin. >> thank you. sam.st on the migrant crisis and rishi sunak will meet italian prime minister giorgia meloni this weekend for talks on immigration. sunak and meloni met in october to discuss efforts to coordinate an international response to migration . well, i'm joined now migration. well, i'm joined now in our studio by political editor christopher hope . chris, editor christopher hope. chris, it would seem like a good idea . it would seem like a good idea. giorgia...
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the >> martin, thank you. the headunes >> martin, thank you.again today, this time from a breakaway group of mps. conservative mps who believe it needs a complete rewrite. mark francois, chairman of the tory led european research group, says in its current form , the rwanda bill current form, the rwanda bill provides only a partial and incomplete solution , and a total incomplete solution, and a total overhaul may be the only way to stop the boats . but illegal stop the boats. but illegal immigration minister michael tomlinson said it's the toughest police piece of legislation tabled before parliament and it meets the supreme court's concerns . the prime minister meets the supreme court's concerns. the prime minister has defended his controversial eat out to help out scheme, saying it was just a micro policy in a much bigger reopening plan. he said it had been designed specifically for safely lifting lockdown restrictions in the uk . lockdown restrictions in the uk. earlier, rishi sunak began his evidence at the covid inquiry with an apology to
the >> martin, thank you. the headunes >> martin, thank you.again today, this time from a breakaway group of mps. conservative mps who believe it needs a complete rewrite. mark francois, chairman of the tory led european research group, says in its current form , the rwanda bill current form, the rwanda bill provides only a partial and incomplete solution , and a total incomplete solution, and a total overhaul may be the only way to stop the boats . but illegal stop the boats. but...
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martin.martin. >> yes. >> yes. >> it's not that prices are falling and we're getting better off because of that. >> prices are still rising. they're just rising less fast. so it's slightly less painful, but still hard . but certainly but still hard. but certainly this is great news for rishi sunak and the chancellor at the end of the year. let's face it, it's been a pretty tough year for them. good news has been thin on the ground, particularly with the rwanda judgement and all that's been going on. so 3.9% for november, that's below what experts forecast it would be. and of course it was 11.1% october last year. be. and of course it was 11.1% october last year . so rishi october last year. so rishi sunak has pledged to halve inflation. they've succeeded more than succeeded . and of more than succeeded. and of course they are trumpeting it very loudly today , although very loudly today, although there'll be plenty of people will say , well, actually it's will say, well, actually it's not the
martin.martin. >> yes. >> yes. >> it's not that prices are falling and we're getting better off because of that. >> prices are still rising. they're just rising less fast. so it's slightly less painful, but still hard . but certainly but still hard. but certainly this is great news for rishi sunak and the chancellor at the end of the year. let's face it, it's been a pretty tough year for them. good news has been thin on the ground, particularly with the rwanda judgement...