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i'm martin daubney. it's 3:00 loads coming up on today's show, of course, it's an autumn statement special. we started the day with the highest taxes since world war ii, and we've ended the day with the highest taxes since world war ii. who were the winners.7 who were the losers.7 well, for starters, the national insurance rate 2, which will rate was cut by 2, which will benefit 27 million of you. but what does that mean for the pound and the pence in your pocket.7 next up, pensioners . pocket.7 next up, pensioners. great news for pensioners, pensioners were winners today. an extra £900 a year to the full state basic pension and mercifully that triple lock was safeguarded . and next up , a safeguarded. and next up, a boost to benefits . what did boost to benefits. what did jeremy hunt get.7 his boost to benefits. what did jeremy hunt get? his notes mixed up with rachel reeves because despite talking tough on a clampdown on benefits yesterday, an actual fact there's been a boost to people on universal cre
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martin now. now it's back to. martin now. >> thank you, sophia.e start with the fallout from yesterday's dramatic cabinet reshuffle. david cameron, of course, was at his morning's cabinet meeting after he stormed to his new role as foreign secretary more on him in a moment. but the prime minister is facing a backlash from mps on the right of the party after he sacked suella braverman . well, sacked suella braverman. well, our political editor christopher hopeisin our political editor christopher hope is in downing street . hope is in downing street. chris, they've been queuing up to put the boot in today. miriam cates just said rishi is abandoning 29 voters. danny kruger talks about the politics of decline. andrea jenkyns a no confidence letter enough is enough. jacob rees—mogg , lord enough. jacob rees—mogg, lord frost, the queuing up to put the boot and the big question now is chris, where will this go? could this turn into a full blown revolt or even submitting letters to the 1922 committee? what do you think . what do you think. >> it's a bit
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martin daubney . news with me. martin daubney.coming up, the government looks set north sea oil and set to award north sea oil and gas licences annually to attempt to encourage domestic energy supply security . we'll be supply and security. we'll be discussing that next. but first, here's your latest news headunes here's your latest news headlines with . tamsin headlines with. tamsin >> martin. thank you. here are the headlines at 331. several un aid agencies have issued a joint statement regarding the aid situation in gaza, saying enough is enough. it comes as israel said it hit 450 hamas targets in the last 24 hours, targeting tunnels, terrorists and military equipment. the hamas run health ministry in gaza says dozens of people have been killed in the strikes . the agency's joint strikes. the agency's joint statement says an entire population is besieged and under attack and calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire . israel says that won't happen until the more than 240 hostages held by hamas are released . just held by ha
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well, not a martin during all this more and more. uh gosh, is, is uninhabitable because you can't live there. there's no infrastructure at all to get it to sustain existence here. so i, i think i'm actually think the, the, the, the israelis will, with, with great fervor will continue. the operation may be less so on the ground, but certainly the bombing because martin, one thing that's not only does october 7th, mean a lot to a lot of people in israel fair enough. but having to have to negotiate with him us . this is, this is really, really difficult for them. okay. and because when i mentioned earlier on the 2nd day of the exchange, there was a hiccup here in the know and, and it was somebody saying, oh, you're not fulfilling the agreement. so, you know, and that, that's infuriating. and i think that, you know, when you know, when this 4 day exercise comes to an end, i think the israelis are going to have just as much fervor and anger in their demand for revenge. and whatever the costs you georgia, you're right, they don't have any
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so i'm very pessimistic martin. i'm also very pessimistic is what i think um and this and how you come back after the sci fi was all done blazing, i was thinking it actually intensify the campaign to, to make his point. those couple of issues here, 1st of all, his own support is dwindling rapidly. i wrote an opinion piece, i think of to one week say how long is missing young gold? um i, i'm not putting myself on the back from my persistence, but i think he hasn't got long home, i think is an awful lot of his raise a wondering where he said, there's no way we're going to vote for this coalition again and, but in his nose and popularity is plummeted, so there's pressure on him at home. but i think internationally, it's the key internationally. there are too many western leaders who on the 100 buying the drum and say israel has every right to into sales. but on the other hand, i'm looking at the numbers of people in london an, an american in dc and around the world and thinking how much longer we got politically, if we
so i'm very pessimistic martin. i'm also very pessimistic is what i think um and this and how you come back after the sci fi was all done blazing, i was thinking it actually intensify the campaign to, to make his point. those couple of issues here, 1st of all, his own support is dwindling rapidly. i wrote an opinion piece, i think of to one week say how long is missing young gold? um i, i'm not putting myself on the back from my persistence, but i think he hasn't got long home, i think is an...
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we have martin j. t is an award winning journalist and commentator or a gentleman cross type roles in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want and i always appreciate it. okay, to start out with george and in budapest look as we're speaking gentleman. the ceasefire was holding the 2nd day was it was a bit wobbly. some doubts into going into the night, but they made it through so um, there's every reason to believe that uh, the ceasefire. pause exchange of how of, of captives will proceed. i don't think there's much doubt about that. it's what comes after, and i think that's really the big question and they'll still be a lot of captives in gaza. we and there are a lot of military officials as well from us, is not going to give them up very easily. we've seen in the past, i think it was for one soldier, a 1000 prisoners. the problem is really jail. so this is, this whole process of exchange is far from over and they would really be letting you know whose government has made it very, very clear wi
we have martin j. t is an award winning journalist and commentator or a gentleman cross type roles in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want and i always appreciate it. okay, to start out with george and in budapest look as we're speaking gentleman. the ceasefire was holding the 2nd day was it was a bit wobbly. some doubts into going into the night, but they made it through so um, there's every reason to believe that uh, the ceasefire. pause exchange of how of, of captives will...
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i'm martin daubney. you've got an action packed hour coming up top of the hour , the covid inquiry of the hour, the covid inquiry bombshell . bombshell. >> sir chris whitty takes the stage . headless chickens stage. headless chickens fighting like rats in a sack. these people were meant to be in control, but instead he said this. all the options were very bad. some of them were just a bit worse. don't you feel filled with confidence? next get with confidence? next story. get back to work ahead of the autumn statement tomorrow . would you statement tomorrow. would you like see a clampdown sick like to see a clampdown on sick notes? britain as those long notes? britain as those on long term benefits have term sickness benefits have doubled? is it time for a clampdown? next, a right royal visit as britain is on the verge of sealing a £21 billion post brexit trade deal with south korea, king charles rolls out the royal red carpet at buckingham palace. now that's how to do business and finally in this hour ,
i'm martin daubney. you've got an action packed hour coming up top of the hour , the covid inquiry of the hour, the covid inquiry bombshell . bombshell. >> sir chris whitty takes the stage . headless chickens stage. headless chickens fighting like rats in a sack. these people were meant to be in control, but instead he said this. all the options were very bad. some of them were just a bit worse. don't you feel filled with confidence? next get with confidence? next story. get back to work...
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now it's back to martin . on martin. on >> thank you, sophie., and that's the huge row that's blown up following suella braverman's comments about the metropolitan police. home metropolitan police. the home secretary been accused of secretary has been accused of making incorrect and inflammatory comments about the met's by sadiq khan. braverman wrote an article in the times which has not signed off by downing street in advance. well, let's take a look at those comments that have caused this latest controversy. braverman said this there is a perception that senior police officers play favourites when it comes to protesters. right wing and nationalist protesters who engagein nationalist protesters who engage in aggression are rightly met with a stern response. yet pro—palestinian mobs displaying almost identical behaviour are largely ignored . and even when largely ignored. and even when clearly breaking the law are i've spoken to serving and former police officers who have noted this double standard . noted this double standard. well, let's speak
now it's back to martin . on martin. on >> thank you, sophie., and that's the huge row that's blown up following suella braverman's comments about the metropolitan police. home metropolitan police. the home secretary been accused of secretary has been accused of making incorrect and inflammatory comments about the met's by sadiq khan. braverman wrote an article in the times which has not signed off by downing street in advance. well, let's take a look at those comments that have caused...
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so i'm very pessimistic martin. i'm also very pessimistic is what i think um, listen to how to come back after the sci fi with o'denza blazing. i was thinking it actually intensified the campaign to to make his point though there's a couple of issues here. festival, his own support is dwindling rapidly. i wrote an opinion piece, i think of to one week say how long has missed me. i got i, i'm not putting myself on the back from my proceedings, but i think he hasn't got long home. i think is an awful lot is really, is a wondering where he said, there's no way we're going to vote for this coalition again and, but nothing knows and popularity is plummeted. so there's pressure on him at home. but i think internationally, it's the key internationally. there are too many western leaders who on the one hand buying the drum and say, israel has every right defend itself in it. but on the other hand, i'm looking at the numbers of people in london, an, an american and dc, and around the world and thinking much longer, we don't
so i'm very pessimistic martin. i'm also very pessimistic is what i think um, listen to how to come back after the sci fi with o'denza blazing. i was thinking it actually intensified the campaign to to make his point though there's a couple of issues here. festival, his own support is dwindling rapidly. i wrote an opinion piece, i think of to one week say how long has missed me. i got i, i'm not putting myself on the back from my proceedings, but i think he hasn't got long home. i think is an...
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martin news. now back to. martin >> thank you, aaron.pment in the migrant crisis. one of the home office's top officials has admitted that more than 71,000 former asylum seekers have simply gone missing in the last year. sir simon ridley made the revelation after being questioned by tory mp tim loughton . loughton. >> it's strange that conveniently , only when faced conveniently, only when faced with a very stiff target, there has been a three fold increase for undetermined reasons. has been a three fold increase for undetermined reasons . people for undetermined reasons. people magically not going forward with their claims. magically not going forward with their claims . and where are their claims. and where are those people ? those people? >> so i in most cases i don't i don't i don't know where those people are. >> we have no records of that 307% increase. >> the 17,316 claims withdrawn in the last year. you haven't a clue where those people now are. so >> so these are people who have who have made a claim who we have sought to invite
martin news. now back to. martin >> thank you, aaron.pment in the migrant crisis. one of the home office's top officials has admitted that more than 71,000 former asylum seekers have simply gone missing in the last year. sir simon ridley made the revelation after being questioned by tory mp tim loughton . loughton. >> it's strange that conveniently , only when faced conveniently, only when faced with a very stiff target, there has been a three fold increase for undetermined reasons....
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middlehurst. >> martin thank you . the >> martin thank you. the headunes >> martin thank you.until the end against hamas despite the pause in fighting israel and hamas have been negotiating an extension to the humanitarian truce, which would see the exchange of men or military personnel and not just include women and children, but benjamin netanyahu , who insists that netanyahu, who insists that israel is resolute in its intention to destroy the hamas terror group . in use here at terror group. in use here at home. sir keir starmer says the government is to blame for record immigration numbers, as he promised a scrap laws that allows workers from overseas to be paid less than british workers. the prime minister and the labour leader clashed on illegal migration at pmqs earlier with sir keir saying the apparent salary disparity was effectively an incentive for illegal migrants to enter the uk . rishi sunak conceded that immigration levels are too high, but insisted the number is coming down. >> it's really a bit rich to hear about this from someone who described all immigration
middlehurst. >> martin thank you . the >> martin thank you. the headunes >> martin thank you.until the end against hamas despite the pause in fighting israel and hamas have been negotiating an extension to the humanitarian truce, which would see the exchange of men or military personnel and not just include women and children, but benjamin netanyahu , who insists that netanyahu, who insists that israel is resolute in its intention to destroy the hamas terror group . in use...
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martin? the government in the last 24, 48, 72 hours, they've done what journalists call a complete reverse ferret. we've gone from the idea we couldn't possibly have tax cuts, old boy, because they'd be deeply irresponsible and drive inflation and they'd drive inflation through to now is the time for growth. now is the time for tax cuts . it's partly because the cuts. it's partly because the inflation number last week was better than expected. we went from 6.7% inflation in september . to 4.6% in october. that's a big reduction. so the government's telling itself it can now do tax cuts, but they won't juice up the economy too much. it won't too be inflationary. so across the sunday papers there are all kinds of anonymous briefings, kite flying , as we call it. you kite flying, as we call it. you put something up in the air, see if it gets shot down. if it doesn't, say, that's a great doesn't, you say, that's a great idea. it does, say, oh, idea. if it does, you say, oh, we to do it we never i
martin? the government in the last 24, 48, 72 hours, they've done what journalists call a complete reverse ferret. we've gone from the idea we couldn't possibly have tax cuts, old boy, because they'd be deeply irresponsible and drive inflation and they'd drive inflation through to now is the time for growth. now is the time for tax cuts . it's partly because the cuts. it's partly because the inflation number last week was better than expected. we went from 6.7% inflation in september . to 4.6%...
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martin daubney on gb on. i'm martin daubney on gb news.s channel. people's channel, britain's news channel . saturday from 10 am. channel. saturday from 10 am. join saturday morning live with me, ellie costello and the extraordinary music and legend peter andre . peter andre. >> peter is back on gb news to look at all the week's stories and the issues that matter to all of us. so don't miss it. >> gb news the people's channel. i'll >> welcome back. it's 548. you're watching all the things martin daubney here on gb news. now to the latest heat of political debate on i'm a celebrity and nigel farage has come under fire yet again over his views . let's take come under fire yet again over his views. let's take a come under fire yet again over his views . let's take a look at his views. let's take a look at when nigel and fellow campmate fred sirieix clashed on last night's show . night's show. >> what's the three benefits of brexit? >> self—government , which we >> self—government, which we already had . we did not have. already had. we did no
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what is martin going to do next? what does he want?ey now untied, it was necessary to strangle him in the zone as the last parasite, i’ll go through my connections. and you have to gather the gang, talk to them, but they need to lay everything out as it is, this also concerns them, i need to talk to people now, your son is alive, do you want him back or not, but you never know what i want, maybe i want none of this... and not to happen, yes, okay, i understand, well, what’s there? kiril, unconscious on a drip, broken rib, slight concussion, stop eating, why are you shouting, a hungry person is of no use, what shall we do? i’m waiting for the results of the examination on the tread, it won’t give much, what with the biliz, glock, listen, you need to shake the junkies, they’re always shaking them, you need to get the archive up. this will change a lot, we need to shake up our local authorities a little, we need to check the cameras and we need to raise the regional ones, we need to at least raise our ass for a start. yeah, it’s accepted,
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martin to. martin >> and thank you, tatyana. middle east and the international red cross has confirmed teams has confirmed that its teams have started carrying out a multi day operation to facilitate the release and transfer of hostages held in gaza and of palestinian detainees . gaza and of palestinian detainees. hamas released several hostages after a four day ceasefire with israel came into force. 12 of thai nationals. israeli media has reported that 13 israeli hostages have been transferred to egypt . well, i'm joined now to egypt. well, i'm joined now in the studio by our home and security editor mark white with all of the latest . mark, so all of the latest. mark, so dramatic stuff and we've got there's an update since you last came in. i think we've got some pictures here. we can show live pictures here. we can show live pictures from the prison. and also, you say there are images from the rafah crossing of red cross believe. yeah from the rafah crossing of red cross seeing believe. yeah from the rafah crossing of red cro
martin to. martin >> and thank you, tatyana. middle east and the international red cross has confirmed teams has confirmed that its teams have started carrying out a multi day operation to facilitate the release and transfer of hostages held in gaza and of palestinian detainees . gaza and of palestinian detainees. hamas released several hostages after a four day ceasefire with israel came into force. 12 of thai nationals. israeli media has reported that 13 israeli hostages have been...
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martin now it's over to. martin >> and thank you, tatiana.rt with those shameful images from rochdale, where the town's war memorial was daubed in pro—palestine graffiti. the incident happened last night, and it comes just a few days after a number of poppy wreaths were damaged at the very same spot. on monday, two teenage boys were charged with intentionally or recklessly causing public nuisance . rishi causing public nuisance. rishi sunak has condemned those responsible for the vandalism and desecration of war memorials is absolutely sickening. >> this weekend will be about the country coming together to pay the country coming together to pay tribute and recognise the sacrifice of so many over so many years. that's what i'll be doing and i think that's what the vast majority of this country will be doing this weekend, moment. weekend, marking that moment. >> cross live now to >> okay, let's cross live now to rochdale speak our north rochdale and speak to our north west of england. reporter sophy , west of england. reporter sophy, reba this
martin now it's over to. martin >> and thank you, tatiana.rt with those shameful images from rochdale, where the town's war memorial was daubed in pro—palestine graffiti. the incident happened last night, and it comes just a few days after a number of poppy wreaths were damaged at the very same spot. on monday, two teenage boys were charged with intentionally or recklessly causing public nuisance . rishi causing public nuisance. rishi sunak has condemned those responsible for the...
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>> hi , martin. yeah, well, as >> hi, martin.ple of weeks ago, 60 labour councillors resigned . now there councillors resigned. now there are 2500 labour councillors. to put that perspective live. put that in perspective live. but was still pretty damaging but it was still pretty damaging for keir starmer until last night though, he had managed to keep the labour parliamentary party rebels an under wraps. one shadow minister resigned about a week ago, but since then all seem to have quietened down. well, yesterday all that changed 56 labour mps broke the way labour whip. now that's nearly a third of the parliamentary party and of course eight shadow ministers walked away from their posts . we haven't seen eight posts. we haven't seen eight shadow ministers, as many as eight walk away from their post since, they were since, well, they were ministers, when boris ministers, but when boris johnson in the dying days of johnson was in the dying days of his government . so this is this his government. so this is this is big. this is, i
>> hi , martin. yeah, well, as >> hi, martin.ple of weeks ago, 60 labour councillors resigned . now there councillors resigned. now there are 2500 labour councillors. to put that perspective live. put that in perspective live. but was still pretty damaging but it was still pretty damaging for keir starmer until last night though, he had managed to keep the labour parliamentary party rebels an under wraps. one shadow minister resigned about a week ago, but since then all seem to have...
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martin i like a broken record. >> is. martin i have to >> it is. believe and i do believe that this is a matter of will and ability. either the government that doesn't care or the government doesn't have the ability to manage the process and drive the machinery of government to do what it wants. okay. and either way, we're in a as a country, seriously in a bad place, and labour won't be any better either. we've got a problem with our political class and we. >> bolton obe, thank you very much this much for joining us on this topic . okay. as dust settles topic. okay. as the dust settles on statement , the big on the autumn statement, the big question it help question is would it help the tories election? tories win the next election? well we've gone to a red wall seat to find out. i'm martin daubney on news britain's seat to find out. i'm martin daubrchannel news britain's seat to find out. i'm martin daubrchannel . news britain's michael portillo gb news britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> welcome back. 352 you're watching or listen
martin i like a broken record. >> is. martin i have to >> it is. believe and i do believe that this is a matter of will and ability. either the government that doesn't care or the government doesn't have the ability to manage the process and drive the machinery of government to do what it wants. okay. and either way, we're in a as a country, seriously in a bad place, and labour won't be any better either. we've got a problem with our political class and we. >> bolton obe,...
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all of us staying on the shoulders of martin luther king.ll of us stand on the shoulders of the nonviolent struggle. and on king's birthday, the white house, like it has done for years, stands up and praises dr. king and talks about dr. king as a modern-day prophet. i don't know how these people do that and sleep at night. i don't know how you compare people who are trying to stop -- who are very much in the tradition of nonviolence, are trying to stop bombs being dropped -- literally -- on refugee camps to neo-nazi protesters. it is disgraceful, to use her own words. it is disgraceful. it is reprehensible. it is offensive as far as i am concerned to the shoulders -- on those whom we stand right now. i don't understand it. i would extend this further. hearing president biden himself, downplay the number of palestinian deaths, to say he does not believe the palestinians, i -- his own state department was citing this figures only months ago. at some point there is that saying when people show you who they are, you have to believe them. i've sp
all of us staying on the shoulders of martin luther king.ll of us stand on the shoulders of the nonviolent struggle. and on king's birthday, the white house, like it has done for years, stands up and praises dr. king and talks about dr. king as a modern-day prophet. i don't know how these people do that and sleep at night. i don't know how you compare people who are trying to stop -- who are very much in the tradition of nonviolence, are trying to stop bombs being dropped -- literally -- on...
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we can remember there _ testimony from martin hewitt.er there were _ testimony from martin hewitt. we can remember there were various - testimony from martin hewitt. we can | remember there were various episodes during the pandemic when this became a very difficult issue for the police. a very difficult issue for the olice. , ., , , police. very. really, the beginning for that was _ police. very. really, the beginning for that was after _ police. very. really, the beginning for that was after the _ police. very. really, the beginning for that was after the awful - for that was after the awful murder of george floyd in america and the subsequent worldwide and warrants in response to that and then we started to have to deal with the issue of black lives matter protests taking place across the whole country and that became the sort of crux of the challenges of working both within the confines of the pandemic, working with the protests themselves and working with the government in respect of those.— respect of those. another of the moments d
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i'm martin daubney news. this martin daubney on gb news. britain's news channel. >> i'm alex deakin . this is your >> i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office right here on gb news storm debby will be clearing away through this evening, but for the rest of this week there will be further spells of wet and windy weather here is the storm system. >> strongest winds >> the strongest winds just to the of it. across the south of it. so across northern england parts of northern england and parts of wales this afternoon. northern england and parts of walwthe this afternoon. northern england and parts of walwthe storm this afternoon. northern england and parts of walwthe storm isiis afternoon. northern england and parts of walwthe storm isiis af'heading out but the storm is now heading out into the north sea, still very blustery and still rain to blustery and still more rain to come eastern scotland from come into eastern scotland from that pressure as well. so that low pressure as well. so not completely done with th
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well, martin, that isn't this. see what we've seen since october 7th, as we've just seen prevention rates, we haven't seen a strategy other than that. a revenge and rage is just to test. think we quite incentive then it's working. okay. and just as george said to me, you know, blinking shows up, you know, we have very, with very serious eyes and almost kind of poetic tone which is really irritating when children are being killed. i really grades on me. okay. with that class and all about, but the mean, you know, then the name and then you have a turn around. it's out there. there's not going to be even a humanitarian, but there's going to be nothing. and he's in, in until a bees at the time. and his george pointed out, i can't keep track of the atrocities. it's about 3 a day. now. go ahead mark. yeah, it's just, it's distressing. he bring, can i wonder how many times blinking can do this? he's losing credibility all the time. you know, the jo damian king has said to him, look, this idea of a separate separation bec
well, martin, that isn't this. see what we've seen since october 7th, as we've just seen prevention rates, we haven't seen a strategy other than that. a revenge and rage is just to test. think we quite incentive then it's working. okay. and just as george said to me, you know, blinking shows up, you know, we have very, with very serious eyes and almost kind of poetic tone which is really irritating when children are being killed. i really grades on me. okay. with that class and all about, but...
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that's what i would call it martin. you have a just make yourself, i mean, show the importance of around on a pallet that are on wheels. i mean, a lot of people are in the middle of his thoughts. he would come out with a, with a firm loose and threat to, to is, or the wesley didn't mean it was quite delphic and placed isn't on a, on a surprisingly, you know, again, we see again and again, there was probably a couple times around knowing full implications original, we're going to you go and alternatively, exchange is going on day now on the new spelling of the 2nd israel, a message a lot, and it's quite how can i say it's quite restrained is quite so limited and both sides know exactly what they're doing besides the explanation, you know, i don't think the americans understand the original invitations of iran and being tracked in some way around this, but i do and they're keeping a distance. um, but the one right now is miscalculation era. i'm probably on the sides of the west . you know? i think in the middle east, both
that's what i would call it martin. you have a just make yourself, i mean, show the importance of around on a pallet that are on wheels. i mean, a lot of people are in the middle of his thoughts. he would come out with a, with a firm loose and threat to, to is, or the wesley didn't mean it was quite delphic and placed isn't on a, on a surprisingly, you know, again, we see again and again, there was probably a couple times around knowing full implications original, we're going to you go and...
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we have martin j. c. is an award winning journalist and commentator, or a gentleman cross that goes in effect. that means he can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it. all right, let's start out with george in budapest. the, the hypocrisy is becoming more and more obvious that you mean it was pretty obvious in the beginning, but now which is in plain sight for everyone to see, particularly in how the, the war in uh, guards as being presented to western publics. even some of the videos that they claim is a in support of israel's guys is actually the reverse. okay. or there was a very unconvincing showing a roster oak who was watching the me the hostages underneath the south. the hospital actually it was just a calendar in arabic. okay. and then we have um, american jews against zionism being betrayed is you know, riotous and out of control. but no, the police are the ones that are right, isn't out of control. so it's, it's really turning everything upside down. and as i said in my introduction,
we have martin j. c. is an award winning journalist and commentator, or a gentleman cross that goes in effect. that means he can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it. all right, let's start out with george in budapest. the, the hypocrisy is becoming more and more obvious that you mean it was pretty obvious in the beginning, but now which is in plain sight for everyone to see, particularly in how the, the war in uh, guards as being presented to western publics. even some of the...
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martin. middlehurst. martin. >> thank you and good afternoon to you.ing the king's speech in parliament today . speech in parliament today. >> mps have been debating what's been said in the commons and the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said the only fight left in the government was the fight for their own skin. in reaction that comes as king charles outlined the prime minister's legislative agenda included agenda earlier on. it included bills tougher sentences for bills on tougher sentences for murderers and a ban on leaseholds for new houses in england and wales. but sir keir starmer said the conservatives were severing britain's future and that the change the country needed was from tory decline to labour renewal . labour renewal. >> today was a missed opportunity . we needed a king's opportunity. we needed a king's speech that would draw a line under 13 years of tory decline in a king's speech for national renewal and a serious plan for growth. but instead we have a party so devoid of leadership it is happy to follow a home secretary who describe
martin. middlehurst. martin. >> thank you and good afternoon to you.ing the king's speech in parliament today . speech in parliament today. >> mps have been debating what's been said in the commons and the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said the only fight left in the government was the fight for their own skin. in reaction that comes as king charles outlined the prime minister's legislative agenda included agenda earlier on. it included bills tougher sentences for bills on...
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reporter: martin from s in lancashire. reporter: martin from 5 news. in lancashire. i ask andy, _ in lancashire. reporter: martin from sky news. can i ask andy, there - in lancashire. reporter: martin from sky news. can i ask andy, there is - in lancashire. reporter: martin from sky news. can i ask andy, there is a l sky news. can i ask andy, there is a lot that lancashire got wrong, according to this report. your biggest criticism appears to be over the release of personal information around nicola. you have described it as avoidable and unnecessary, that sounds like a slap on the wrist. how bad was it, really? late sounds like a slap on the wrist. how bad was it, really?— bad was it, really? we felt we should be _ bad was it, really? we felt we should be very _ bad was it, really? we felt we should be very clear— bad was it, really? we felt we should be very clear in - bad was it, really? we felt we should be very clear in our. should be very clear in our findings, as i said to my opening comments we did not shy away from criticism where it was due, we also complim
reporter: martin from s in lancashire. reporter: martin from 5 news. in lancashire. i ask andy, _ in lancashire. reporter: martin from sky news. can i ask andy, there - in lancashire. reporter: martin from sky news. can i ask andy, there is - in lancashire. reporter: martin from sky news. can i ask andy, there is a l sky news. can i ask andy, there is a lot that lancashire got wrong, according to this report. your biggest criticism appears to be over the release of personal information around...
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that's what i would call it martin. never just make yourself, i mean, show the importance of around on a pallet that run wheels. i mean a lot of people are in the middle of his thoughts and he would come out with a, with a fun, lucid threat to, to is, or the west. but he didn't, i mean, it was quite a bill 2nd place as an a on a surprisingly, you know, again, we see again and again run, play a cool times around knowing the full implications original. we're going to, you go and alternatively, exchange is going on day. now on this bill it was an israel, a message, but about, and it's quite how can i say it's quite restrained, is quite so limited and both sides know exactly what they're doing, both sides. the explanation, you know, i don't think the americans understand the original invitations of iran and being tracked in some way around. that's what i do and they're keeping a distance. but the worry now is miscalculation era. i'm probably on the sides of the west. you know, i think in the middle east both palm is always
that's what i would call it martin. never just make yourself, i mean, show the importance of around on a pallet that run wheels. i mean a lot of people are in the middle of his thoughts and he would come out with a, with a fun, lucid threat to, to is, or the west. but he didn't, i mean, it was quite a bill 2nd place as an a on a surprisingly, you know, again, we see again and again run, play a cool times around knowing the full implications original. we're going to, you go and alternatively,...
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martin what does that mean?r lower income households, vulnerable households, vulnerable households , they spend a higher households, they spend a higher share of their income on food. so when food inflation is 30% oven so when food inflation is 30% over, ouch, over two years, they're going to really feel it. and it's not as if food prices are going to come down. all we can hope for is that they go up more slowly. >> yeah, and some of the detail is astonishing. olive oil and sugar gone up 50. cheese 12. cucumbers, 15% red meat. it's just gone through the roof because feed stocks expensive because, you know, grain is expensive. >> wheat expensive because >> wheat is expensive because russia, these are major russia, ukraine, these are major producers of staple food . look, producers of staple food. look, there is always a lag with food price inflation because to grow food, the farmers, they need fuel, they need fertiliser, they need finance, they call it the three f's of farming. and of course, a year ago, it takes
martin what does that mean?r lower income households, vulnerable households, vulnerable households , they spend a higher households, they spend a higher share of their income on food. so when food inflation is 30% oven so when food inflation is 30% over, ouch, over two years, they're going to really feel it. and it's not as if food prices are going to come down. all we can hope for is that they go up more slowly. >> yeah, and some of the detail is astonishing. olive oil and sugar gone up...
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well martin? well, what actually did happen on october 7th? because that is a, that is a very animated, vivid conversation is true itself, but doesn't seem to get further than that. it's really, it's a stone being and how much western media outlets will speak to a narrative when in israel itself it is hotly contested. martin, the general is done pretty light to jump a belt with the narrative. and you know, full of this adage, i knew full never changed his mind. another tool when, when we say we, when we jets into was was that was around the world with generally, generally just like to stick to a single narrative. and when they arrived in ukraine, you the now to was already crafted for them and then cultivated even further by a formidable fake news operation and kiff funded by the americans. of course, the same story and all of that was have come with going right back to you this love you. and i think you know, the same things happened in israel. one of the things that i'm the one of the things that the now and see if this is very hell bent on
well martin? well, what actually did happen on october 7th? because that is a, that is a very animated, vivid conversation is true itself, but doesn't seem to get further than that. it's really, it's a stone being and how much western media outlets will speak to a narrative when in israel itself it is hotly contested. martin, the general is done pretty light to jump a belt with the narrative. and you know, full of this adage, i knew full never changed his mind. another tool when, when we say...
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martin.he second day of the high court ruling to decide whether asylum seekers should be housed at military bases . joining us live military bases. joining us live from the high court is gb news is ray addison. it's pretty remarkable, isn't it, ray? we've got local councils and the home office is battling it out at the high court >> absolutely . >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> ellie martin good afternoon. >> ellie martin good afternoon. >> they're also taking on the department for levelling up as well. >> of course, yesterday was the turn of the cases for those two councils to give their evidence. of course, they're arguing that the home office doesn't have actually the necessary planning permission to house migrants on those two disused military bases. we're talking here about west lindsey district council five, writing those home office plans to house 2000 migrants at raf scampton. that's in lincolnshire and braintree district council is fighting plans to house 1700 asylum seekers at wethe
martin.he second day of the high court ruling to decide whether asylum seekers should be housed at military bases . joining us live military bases. joining us live from the high court is gb news is ray addison. it's pretty remarkable, isn't it, ray? we've got local councils and the home office is battling it out at the high court >> absolutely . >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> ellie martin good afternoon. >> ellie martin good afternoon. >> they're also...
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martin, more about how president biden doesn't have capacity to do the job? he can do ceremonial events, but can't get them right. after reading politico, nate wrote this, if this is consensus view, it would be -- not up to rigor of modern presidential campaign. yet with all this deep inease about biden's abilities swirling around, we're sending him to meet with president xi? he's going to approve of decisions with far-reaching impact on all of america down the road. if his own staff doesn't trust him to do regular campaigning or solo pres conference, why is he meeting with the president of china, our chief adversary. what if xi says to everyone, i want to meet with president biden and myself one-on-one. will the white house agree to do? will they trust president biden to do such a meeting? should they? joining us is someone who sat in negotiating rooms with president trump and president xi, former u.s. trade representative bob li lig lighthouzer? >> well, you raise a good issue. laura, i don't know anything about his capacity, certainly when you watch him on
martin, more about how president biden doesn't have capacity to do the job? he can do ceremonial events, but can't get them right. after reading politico, nate wrote this, if this is consensus view, it would be -- not up to rigor of modern presidential campaign. yet with all this deep inease about biden's abilities swirling around, we're sending him to meet with president xi? he's going to approve of decisions with far-reaching impact on all of america down the road. if his own staff doesn't...
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with lockheed martin when it closed on october 6th.t did not care. with veterans day, it is worth remembering. 40% of their new hires were for former service members. it is one of the best employers for veterans. president chair of lockheed martin. welcome back to mad money. >> it's a confusing time. we know that we need lockheed martin more than ever. what most of us are trying to figure out, why should congress not be spending a huge amount of money and offense even though everything is changed in the last year. and get a sense that lockheed martin should not be getting any more money from the government to do what they have to do. >> the nature and the size of the defense budget. that is for congress and the administration to make. whatever the budget is, we will do the capability for the armed forces to prevent future conflict. including anything that will include the united states itself. >> tell me how it does work. you hired so many veterans. i bet you a lot of them say that i wish we were doing this or that. you are of that. ar
with lockheed martin when it closed on october 6th.t did not care. with veterans day, it is worth remembering. 40% of their new hires were for former service members. it is one of the best employers for veterans. president chair of lockheed martin. welcome back to mad money. >> it's a confusing time. we know that we need lockheed martin more than ever. what most of us are trying to figure out, why should congress not be spending a huge amount of money and offense even though everything is...
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what do you think, martin? would you classify what's being discovered at alpha as a have mass militant operational sensor to? well 1st of all it's a, it's, it's, it's not a chapel full for communion. but to i think that is a lot more key to 7 the, the proof and exposure to those that has to be boost and open. and then as far as i think we're still a long way off from finding out the true story of what lies believes human. i mean, i think going uh online and reading all the comments through with people commenting on what the idea for discover that i'll shift one person was commenting when we showed in the pictures of what looked like pretty rusty machine guns and some pretty old pistols and some grenades found in these duffel bags, one person coming to could be just belong to the hamas militants that well, either killed in violence in the region or was seeking medical attention to the hospital. therefore, they would have to put the weapons somewhere, so to speak, because the weapons martin that having discovered
what do you think, martin? would you classify what's being discovered at alpha as a have mass militant operational sensor to? well 1st of all it's a, it's, it's, it's not a chapel full for communion. but to i think that is a lot more key to 7 the, the proof and exposure to those that has to be boost and open. and then as far as i think we're still a long way off from finding out the true story of what lies believes human. i mean, i think going uh online and reading all the comments through with...
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martin, but i didn't know that that had market work. so the company, i think, i think this thing about the and the anti semitic slow, but what would be the most, i suppose is that what i've seen on television in the last few days, you know, we've, we sent a number of hospitals and goals are shutting down electricity being cut and more children dying. and this isn't reported as a whole causes voted as many claims and no, why do you think this is just reported by british journalists who do life links of evening on the periphery of golf? so they don't go in because it's it afraid to come in, you know, you wouldn't actually report inside cause that because you might have to get out some facts. don't we don't, we definitely don't want facts, you know. but then what is reported, and i'm hearing it more or more. is it justification now from this general this, but you know, this is acceptable. we should be that, you know, these, raising the idea of a have to be doing this. you know, this collective punishment is acceptable and we saw it in the
martin, but i didn't know that that had market work. so the company, i think, i think this thing about the and the anti semitic slow, but what would be the most, i suppose is that what i've seen on television in the last few days, you know, we've, we sent a number of hospitals and goals are shutting down electricity being cut and more children dying. and this isn't reported as a whole causes voted as many claims and no, why do you think this is just reported by british journalists who do life...
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visitan esta atracción año con año y toda una comunidad le da el último adiós al profesor sergio martínno por la mañana, se llevó a cabo el velorio. muchas personas llegaron hasta la funeraria sterling en smith funeral home para acompañar a la familia de este querido profesor. vimos también llegar a algunos estudiantes, personal docente y muchas personas de la comunidad para despedir al profesor martín. después trasladaron el féretro a la iglesia y fue cargado por algunos de sus hermanos, primos y amigos cercanos. aquí en la iglesia se realizó un rosario de cuerpo presente, donde la comunidad también ha llegado a presentar sus respetos por este profesor que ha tocado muchos corazones aquí en el valle central. >> es muy lamentable ya que la parte más frustrante es ver a sus seres queridos sufrir y peor aún, de que de repente parece que va a haber justicia y agarran, retienen a los presuntos culpables y luego de repente, verdad? los lo sueltan. así que bueno, esperemos que realmente haya justicia y que eventualmente sí los detengan. >> recordemos que él fue privado de su vida el 6 de novi
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según me comentan los padres del profesor martín.ejo, telemundo do gracias carlos. >> ahora escuchen esta historia. un hombre de california que pasó 25 años en prisión por un asesinato que no cometió, fue exonerado después de que los fiscales coincidieran en que había sido condenado erróneamente. miguel solorio, de 44 años, fue arrestado en 1998 por un tiroteo fatal desde un vehículo en whittier, al sureste de los Ángeles y finalmente sentenciado a cadena perpetua después de una investigación independiente. la fiscalía pidió al tribunal que liberara a solorio de una prisión de sacramento. hoy está reunido con sus abogados en el área de la bahía antes de regresar a los Ángeles. ice y un empleado de una tienda, seven eleven se recupera hoy después de recibir un disparo en el pecho. el martes por la mañana en merced. según la policía, respondieron a un robo y a un tiroteo en la tienda de conveniencia ubicada cerca de carmel road y gerrard avenue. a eso de las 3 de la madrugada. al llegar al lugar se encontraron con el empleado baleado,
según me comentan los padres del profesor martín.ejo, telemundo do gracias carlos. >> ahora escuchen esta historia. un hombre de california que pasó 25 años en prisión por un asesinato que no cometió, fue exonerado después de que los fiscales coincidieran en que había sido condenado erróneamente. miguel solorio, de 44 años, fue arrestado en 1998 por un tiroteo fatal desde un vehículo en whittier, al sureste de los Ángeles y finalmente sentenciado a cadena perpetua después de...
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