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cletones, and now, martin short! [ applause ] ♪ >> martin: oh, my god! thank you! [ cheering ] >> martin: i love you like family. thank you. thank you. thank you. you're very kind and very right. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" i'm your guest host for the week, martin short. [ cheering ] jimmy isn't here. but was he ever really? you know what i mean? there was always something missing behind his eyes. but jimmy needs a break. if there's anyone who deserves the summer off after working so hard all year, it's talk show hosts and teachers in that order. [ cheering ] i do love this show. i really do. i watch it every night. i'm sorry, sir. can i help you? >> guillermo: you're doing a great job. >> martin: we're talking. we're doing a talk show here. you can't have random people wandering off the street. especially if they look like a toy that you'd find under your christmas tree in the 1950s. >> marty, marty, marty. >> martin: what, what, what? >> keyboard player. that's guillermo. he is here every night. he is your side
cletones, and now, martin short! [ applause ] ♪ >> martin: oh, my god! thank you! [ cheering ] >> martin: i love you like family. thank you. thank you. thank you. you're very kind and very right. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" i'm your guest host for the week, martin short. [ cheering ] jimmy isn't here. but was he ever really? you know what i mean? there was always something missing behind his eyes. but jimmy needs a break. if there's anyone who deserves the summer off...
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and now, martin short! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> martin: thank you!hank you! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you so much. just because i say thank you doesn't mean you have to stop applauding. [ cheers and applause ] >> martin: whoo! welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm your guest host, martin short. [ cheers and applause ] this is my third night hosting the show. and i now have a much better understanding of this job. especially the part where jimmy doesn't want to do it. [ laughter ] hey, how many of you in our studio audience are visiting from out of town? [ cheers ] well, according to tsa, last sunday set the record for the most travelers ever screened in a single day. there was chaos at airports all around the country. passengers were even more unhinged than the doors on a boeing 737. thank you! [ rim shot ] [ laughter ] thank you so much! [ applause ] yep. we're finally nailing the boeing issue. hey -- speaking of unhinged, tomorrow is the first presidential debate. rrrr! [ laughter ] the big controversy is which drugs may be used tomorr
and now, martin short! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> martin: thank you!hank you! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you so much. just because i say thank you doesn't mean you have to stop applauding. [ cheers and applause ] >> martin: whoo! welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm your guest host, martin short. [ cheers and applause ] this is my third night hosting the show. and i now have a much better understanding of this job. especially the...
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martin yanovich lino. can you imagine, his name would have been martin yanovich pibo. yeah. martin would have been better. votka. vodka. it's disgusting. and here it is. it would have been better if you and i had waited for the shell. god protects those who protect themselves, as they say. maybe he thinks so too. i don't want to get back to the zone and immediately end up there again. oh, great, guys, and you came to celebrate, rather you brought a celebration with you, yeah, off the road, off the road, nikita, quickly to the room, who did i tell, here to the left. oh, damn, guys, reinforcements, come on, come on, come on, come on, what is this, a golchon, your staff or something? no, i don't know them, i thought they were yours. guys, who are you? we're from the police, petrogradskaya ruvd. what are you guys doing, we 're celebrating here, our buddy just got kicked out. guys, this one. i remember 4 years ago at a disco i gave him a face-slapping blow, you 're not mistaken, who beat whom up? i think we're lucky to be thankful , i don't even know who to thank, but it's stupid
martin yanovich lino. can you imagine, his name would have been martin yanovich pibo. yeah. martin would have been better. votka. vodka. it's disgusting. and here it is. it would have been better if you and i had waited for the shell. god protects those who protect themselves, as they say. maybe he thinks so too. i don't want to get back to the zone and immediately end up there again. oh, great, guys, and you came to celebrate, rather you brought a celebration with you, yeah, off the road, off...
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it's 3 pm. welcome to martin daubney p.m. welcome to martin daubney show on gb news today we're broadcasting live from the heart of paddington. all across the uk. breaking news as a man is arrested in london's famous leicester square after an 11 year old girl and a 34 year old woman were stabbed will be live on the scene . on the scene. >> well, this stabbing happened about 20 minutes before midday and at that time there were many hundreds of people here who saw this horrible event unfold with this horrible event unfold with this 11 year old girl. were told stabbed multiple times , and stabbed multiple times, and we'll cross the mark throughout the show of course. >> next question has britain lost respect for the police? while the home secretary, yvette coopen while the home secretary, yvette cooper, has claimed last week's riots show the uk has lost respect for the police. but is that true or did that respect vanish a long time ago? for example, when police took the knee to black lives matter and in another sensational gb news exclusive, we can reveal that the uk's asylum budget has rockete
it's 3 pm. welcome to martin daubney p.m. welcome to martin daubney show on gb news today we're broadcasting live from the heart of paddington. all across the uk. breaking news as a man is arrested in london's famous leicester square after an 11 year old girl and a 34 year old woman were stabbed will be live on the scene . on the scene. >> well, this stabbing happened about 20 minutes before midday and at that time there were many hundreds of people here who saw this horrible event unfold...
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martin.martin. >> thank you very much. and good afternoon. the top stories. >> we start this news bulletin with some breaking news that a 28 year old man has been handed a suspended prison sentence after throwing items at nigel farage during his general election campaign. >> well, we can now cross to our reporter, anna riley, who is standing by for us. and anna, what more can you tell us? >> yes, tatiana, as you say, 28 year old josh greeley escaped a custodial sentence. he was given a six week suspended sentence, suspended for 12 months. he was given a 120 hours of community service. and he was also given 20 rehabilitation days , as well 20 rehabilitation days, as well as charges to pay as well to the court. we know that this incident happened on june the 11th whilst nigel farage was campaigning here in barnsley for reform uk on an open top bus, josh greeley was caught on cctv and on camera phones throwing objects at nigel farage. one believed to be a cup with liquid in and another object. b
martin.martin. >> thank you very much. and good afternoon. the top stories. >> we start this news bulletin with some breaking news that a 28 year old man has been handed a suspended prison sentence after throwing items at nigel farage during his general election campaign. >> well, we can now cross to our reporter, anna riley, who is standing by for us. and anna, what more can you tell us? >> yes, tatiana, as you say, 28 year old josh greeley escaped a custodial sentence....
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martin luther king iii: my father used to say-- martin luther king, jr.: we can fly in the air like birdslearned to swim the seas like fish. and yet we haven't learned to walk the earth as brothers and sisters. martin luther king iii: we've got to figure out how do we create a better nation and world for all of god's children. patrick kennedy: we want to hear each other. and we're not feeling that in america today. we're not feeling that we're hearing each other. robert f. kennedy: but we have to make an effort in the united states. we have to make an effort to understand. to get beyond or go beyond these rather difficult times. [music playing] tapper: for a country that bills itself as the world's oldest democracy, we sure do love a strongman, and from teddy roosevelt all the way up to our reality tv president, nowhere produces more of them than the empire state.
martin luther king iii: my father used to say-- martin luther king, jr.: we can fly in the air like birdslearned to swim the seas like fish. and yet we haven't learned to walk the earth as brothers and sisters. martin luther king iii: we've got to figure out how do we create a better nation and world for all of god's children. patrick kennedy: we want to hear each other. and we're not feeling that in america today. we're not feeling that we're hearing each other. robert f. kennedy: but we have...
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martin luther king iii: my father used to say-- martin luther king, jr.: we can fly in the air like birdsto swim the seas like fish. and yet we haven't learned to walk the earth as brothers and sisters. martin luther king iii: we've got to figure out how do we create a better nation and world for all of god's children. patrick kennedy: we want to hear each other. and we're not feeling that in america today. we're not feeling that we're hearing each other. robert f. kennedy: but we have to make an effort in the united states. we have to make an effort to understand. to get beyond or go beyond these rather difficult times. [music playing] anderson cooper: welcome to the whole story. i'm anderson cooper. since his defeat in 2020, former president donald trump has repeatedly and falsely claimed the election was stolen, the result somehow rigged by democrats. there's no evidence of widespread voter fraud, but that hasn't stopped mr. trump and his allies from relentlessly pushing these lies. now, many of those same allies are gathering again, ready to claim fraud if the former president is once
martin luther king iii: my father used to say-- martin luther king, jr.: we can fly in the air like birdsto swim the seas like fish. and yet we haven't learned to walk the earth as brothers and sisters. martin luther king iii: we've got to figure out how do we create a better nation and world for all of god's children. patrick kennedy: we want to hear each other. and we're not feeling that in america today. we're not feeling that we're hearing each other. robert f. kennedy: but we have to make...
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>> hello, martin.r not people should be able to smoke outside, but also keir starmer, he's been talking about his concerns about the far right. >> it's the very real threat. and he is going to tackle it apparently. so i want to look at that. apparently. so i want to look at that . also. apparently 4 in 10 that. also. apparently 4 in 10 tory voters says that there should be some kind of merge between the tories and reform. useful then, that i've got zia yousef on my panel tonight, who is the chairman of reform uk, so interested to talk to him about that. so all of that and lots more . more. >> well michelle, jeremy, a lot of people are getting in touch with me about that merger between the tories and reform. and they say reform members, if they merge with the tories, they will leave. so they should be well advised about any possible merger. michelle dewberry next 6 to 7 look superb. thank you very much. i want to get in touch with me here @gbnews. you know what to do. go to gbnews.com forward slash. you
>> hello, martin.r not people should be able to smoke outside, but also keir starmer, he's been talking about his concerns about the far right. >> it's the very real threat. and he is going to tackle it apparently. so i want to look at that. apparently. so i want to look at that . also. apparently 4 in 10 that. also. apparently 4 in 10 tory voters says that there should be some kind of merge between the tories and reform. useful then, that i've got zia yousef on my panel tonight,...
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i'm martin daubney on welcome back. it's 438. i'm martin daubney on gb news now. that, it's another day. another horrific video of street crime in britain that's gone viral. now let's take a look at this as this cyclist bravely fights off a group of armed thieves, you can see here the bike is pushed to the ground. this is a polish gentleman and they have weapons, hammers. he sprays a dye at them to try and dye their clothes. they leg it off. he makes it through and lives to tell the tale. but that's not always the case.in tale. but that's not always the case. in lawless britain, because while the overall number of knife crime offences has slightly decreased since last yeah slightly decreased since last year, the number of offences resulting in immediate custody has decreased by a staggering 14%. so is this a sign that we're being too soft on knife crime? a topic we talk about way too often on this show, and i'm joined now by gaynor bell, a knife crime campaigner, after her son stefan was stabbed to death. more than 20 years ago, gaynor , welcome to the show, gayno
i'm martin daubney on welcome back. it's 438. i'm martin daubney on gb news now. that, it's another day. another horrific video of street crime in britain that's gone viral. now let's take a look at this as this cyclist bravely fights off a group of armed thieves, you can see here the bike is pushed to the ground. this is a polish gentleman and they have weapons, hammers. he sprays a dye at them to try and dye their clothes. they leg it off. he makes it through and lives to tell the tale. but...
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daubney presenter, martin daubney martin.you've said on from your afternoon show, thank you for that here with, with gb news, you were had your handcuffed, one arm was handcuffed by the police. why was that ? police. why was that? >> well, why don't we have a look at the clip first and have a little look and see what you can make of it. have a look in gb news. >> i'm doing my job on the back. conditions have been put in place every day. three till 6 pm. you can't seriously know what just happened. >> i'm a journalist. the gb news recording put it . recording put it. >> de—man. what happened now? i'm martin daubney. >> you say you're saying i'm martin daubney. i heard there now the footage wasn't great. from that clip, it was martin's, phone recording. while he was nearly arrested, but that shows a moment when you were cuffed by a moment when you were cuffed by a policeman as you tried to reason with them, didn't you, martin? >> yeah. so just so everyone's clear. so when i walk out of the studio here in westminster, basically
daubney presenter, martin daubney martin.you've said on from your afternoon show, thank you for that here with, with gb news, you were had your handcuffed, one arm was handcuffed by the police. why was that ? police. why was that? >> well, why don't we have a look at the clip first and have a little look and see what you can make of it. have a look in gb news. >> i'm doing my job on the back. conditions have been put in place every day. three till 6 pm. you can't seriously know what...
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daubney presenter, martin daubney martin.ou've said on from your afternoon show, thank you for that here with, with gb news, you were had your handcuffed, one arm was handcuffed by the police. why was that ? police. why was that? >> well, why don't we have a look at the clip first and have a little look and see what you can make of it. have a look in gb news. >> i'm doing my job on the back. conditions have been put in place every day. three till 6 pm. you can't seriously know what just happened. >> i'm a journalist. the gb news recording put it . recording put it. >> de—man. what happened now? i'm martin daubney. >> you say you're saying i'm martin daubney. i heard there now the footage wasn't great. from that clip, it was martin's, phone recording. while he was nearly arrested, but that shows a moment when you were cuffed by a moment when you were cuffed by a policeman as you tried to reason with them, didn't you, martin? >> yeah. so just so everyone's clear. so when i walk out of the studio here in westminster, basically t
daubney presenter, martin daubney martin.ou've said on from your afternoon show, thank you for that here with, with gb news, you were had your handcuffed, one arm was handcuffed by the police. why was that ? police. why was that? >> well, why don't we have a look at the clip first and have a little look and see what you can make of it. have a look in gb news. >> i'm doing my job on the back. conditions have been put in place every day. three till 6 pm. you can't seriously know what...
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martin? are we just going to go? martin? are we just going to go? martin?e we just going to give them all asylum here? because they probably would qualify if they can get it . would qualify if they can get it. but if we do that, well, how many more are going to come? and i think these are all imponderables that we're not yet really seen. we've seen green shoots of what labour are going to do, but we haven't really seen, you know, time really to seen, you know, time really to see how this is going to bed in and whether or not this is going to make any real difference to, to make any real difference to, to the intake of irregular migration to the uk. >> excellent stuff. you know, an absolute font of knowledge. tony smith i'd love to speak longer, but simply run out of time. and former director general of the uk border force tony smith. magnificent. thank you very much. now it's the final week, two weeks of our £30,000 great british giveaway, so there's still plenty of time to get your entry in. now, what would you do with all that extra tax free cash? well, h
martin? are we just going to go? martin? are we just going to go? martin?e we just going to give them all asylum here? because they probably would qualify if they can get it . would qualify if they can get it. but if we do that, well, how many more are going to come? and i think these are all imponderables that we're not yet really seen. we've seen green shoots of what labour are going to do, but we haven't really seen, you know, time really to seen, you know, time really to see how this is...
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martin, i hoe ou autumn months as well. martin, i hepe you can _ autumn months as well.e you can hear _ autumn months as well. martin, i hope you can hear me. _ autumn months as well. martin, i hope you can hear me. how - autumn months as well. martin, i j hope you can hear me. how much pressure isjerome powell, how much does he need to say to reassure markets? he does he need to say to reassure markets? . , , . . , markets? he has been under criticism for holdin: markets? he has been under criticism for holding rates _ markets? he has been under criticism for holding rates at _ markets? he has been under criticism for holding rates at such _ markets? he has been under criticism for holding rates at such an _ for holding rates at such an elevated level for such a long time. this is the longest space we have had between a rate decline in said history. there was expectation ahead ofjuly and he did not do it. he needs to clarify why the fed was holding these rates are 22 year highs and what he plans to do in the autumn months. as well he needs to reassure markets that the t
martin, i hoe ou autumn months as well. martin, i hepe you can _ autumn months as well.e you can hear _ autumn months as well. martin, i hope you can hear me. _ autumn months as well. martin, i hope you can hear me. how - autumn months as well. martin, i j hope you can hear me. how much pressure isjerome powell, how much does he need to say to reassure markets? he does he need to say to reassure markets? . , , . . , markets? he has been under criticism for holdin: markets? he has been under...
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martin. alive. you're always tweeting away. i send you ideas late at night. you reply straight away. never off duty. >> politics never sleeps. but i'll be one of those people that gets a lawsuit against me because they're saying here, if bosses poke their beaks into employees business after hours, they can get compo for it. >> yes , yes. well, it would be a >> yes, yes. well, it would be a civil case and it could be it could exacerbate payments. i mean, on a serious note, not everyone is lucky enough to work for gb news or in journalism generally. and there are jobs where you may want to switch off from a difficult boss, and it may be an engineering company or a call centre where you want to be. you know your job is at work and i've left work. i'm now at home, i'm with the kids. and also, if you're a carer for parents or for children at home, you may want to have time alone. well. >> keir starmer, of course, wants to be a part time prime minister 6:00 fridays were enshrined in his legislation
martin. alive. you're always tweeting away. i send you ideas late at night. you reply straight away. never off duty. >> politics never sleeps. but i'll be one of those people that gets a lawsuit against me because they're saying here, if bosses poke their beaks into employees business after hours, they can get compo for it. >> yes , yes. well, it would be a >> yes, yes. well, it would be a civil case and it could be it could exacerbate payments. i mean, on a serious note, not...
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martin says. season at manchester united, and i will not be taking the knee and i will not even stand up for any of it. i will boo because i don't agree with it whatsoever. this nonsense should be kicked out of the game . should be kicked out of the game. and dave here says the only way that this will stop is by stopping going to the football. this is so 2024 and at the moment i think fans might get arrested for booing. so the guy you've spoken now stick around because the tories have barred farage from the party. let's get all the latest reaction from that. i'm martin daubney on gb news french news channel. now your weather with annie shuttleworth . shuttleworth. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb. >> news . >> news. >> news. >> hello. good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you from the met office through the rest of the day should stay dry for many areas. tomorrow is looking fairly breezy with some pretty heavy rain arriving
martin says. season at manchester united, and i will not be taking the knee and i will not even stand up for any of it. i will boo because i don't agree with it whatsoever. this nonsense should be kicked out of the game . should be kicked out of the game. and dave here says the only way that this will stop is by stopping going to the football. this is so 2024 and at the moment i think fans might get arrested for booing. so the guy you've spoken now stick around because the tories have barred...
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martin luther king iii: absolutely not. dad envisioned a nation where freedom and justice and equality would be real for all humankind. we're not there yet. it was a vision that can happen. arndrea king: it's up to each and every one of us to do our part in making that dream a reality. martin luther king, jr.: and i've seen the promised land. i may not get there with you. but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. [cheering] sara sidner: on april 3rd, 1968, his final sermon proved prophetic. less than 24 hours later, dr. king was assassinated. martin luther king iii: dad was not killed because he was talking about people riding in the front of buses or being able to sit down at lunch counters. dad was killed because he was talking about a re-shift of economic priorities. making sure that there was opportunity for everyone. reporter: i have some very sad news for all of you, and i think sad news for all of our fellow citizens and people who love peace all over the world. and that is tha
martin luther king iii: absolutely not. dad envisioned a nation where freedom and justice and equality would be real for all humankind. we're not there yet. it was a vision that can happen. arndrea king: it's up to each and every one of us to do our part in making that dream a reality. martin luther king, jr.: and i've seen the promised land. i may not get there with you. but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. [cheering] sara sidner: on april 3rd,...
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martin.lute pleasure. look i worked in the tabloids. when? when sven was the gaffer. nobody had a bad word to say about him. he was much loved. he taught all of us, i think, to drop the jingoism, embrace the continent. and as well as being an international football manager, he was an international playboy. what wasn't to like ? wasn't to like? >> do you know what it's i mean, it is a real, real sad day, >> we were really lucky because we spent, you know, a bit of time with him. we'd done quite a few events with him over the years and, it was really sad to get that news this morning . get that news this morning. >> and i actually sent him a message on thursday, a long message, just thanking him for what he'd done for us, really for 20 years. >> you know, writing a song about sven changed our lives. >> and we, you know, we've been performing it every two years for the euros and golden balls and the world cup. >> we do, sven, and then we do golden balls. and really, all the fans only ever wanted
martin.lute pleasure. look i worked in the tabloids. when? when sven was the gaffer. nobody had a bad word to say about him. he was much loved. he taught all of us, i think, to drop the jingoism, embrace the continent. and as well as being an international football manager, he was an international playboy. what wasn't to like ? wasn't to like? >> do you know what it's i mean, it is a real, real sad day, >> we were really lucky because we spent, you know, a bit of time with him. we'd...
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so let me get this straight, martin. murderers, rapists , martin.et three meals per day and heating through the winters while our british pensioners, who have paid all their working lives will freeze and starve. how is that fair, beverley? they're of course talking about potential tax rises in keir starmers speech earlier , saying very, very hard earlier, saying very, very hard decisions will have to be made and a lot of people feeling quite put out about the fact there's been a cut to the winter fuel allowance for old age pensioners, which is now means tested. a lot of them are confused about to how do that, or perhaps even too proud to do so. and also we covered earlier on a story about a raf base, deemed uninhabitable for our servicemen. and yet the same conditions would be considered to be not fair for, illegal immigrants. for example, on the bibby stockholm that would have been deemed unsafe . now, coming been deemed unsafe. now, coming up, a change of pace. walk on girls or to return to dance? is it sexist? send your views and post your commen
so let me get this straight, martin. murderers, rapists , martin.et three meals per day and heating through the winters while our british pensioners, who have paid all their working lives will freeze and starve. how is that fair, beverley? they're of course talking about potential tax rises in keir starmers speech earlier , saying very, very hard earlier, saying very, very hard decisions will have to be made and a lot of people feeling quite put out about the fact there's been a cut to the...
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i'm martin daubney now. senous big man. i'm martin daubney now.us questions have been raised about the conduct of our police in recent weeks, with two tier policing becoming a point of contention, but a new employment tribunal has raised further concerns about law and order in the uk. and that's because three white police officers at thames valley police have won a discrimination case after an employment judge ruled that they were passed over for promotion because of their race. detective inspector philip turner robson , inspector graham turner robson, inspector graham horton and custody inspector kirsty bishop had all worked at the force between 19 and 26 years, when they were effectively blocked from applying for the role of detective inspector. well, superintendent annie bailey was told to make it happen by appointing an asian sergeant to the post without even holding a competitive process or advertising the vacancy. so, as the enjoyment employment judge ruled that the decision clearly constituted positive discrimination, what is happening at t
i'm martin daubney now. senous big man. i'm martin daubney now.us questions have been raised about the conduct of our police in recent weeks, with two tier policing becoming a point of contention, but a new employment tribunal has raised further concerns about law and order in the uk. and that's because three white police officers at thames valley police have won a discrimination case after an employment judge ruled that they were passed over for promotion because of their race. detective...
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i'm martin daubney.wing the events at notting hill carnival that left three people fighting for their lives, questions have been raised over the rise of so—called two tiered policing in the uk. over the course of that weekend, 334 people were arrested with little condemnation at all from the political sphere. now, critics claim that the policing and judicial system is currently treating certain groups more favourably than others. and joining me now to discuss this is the social policy analyst, doctor raqib hassan. raqib. always a pleasure to have you on the show. you've written an excellent column in today's daily mail calling out what you perceive as two tier policing, and you think it's getting worse. tell us more. >> well, absolutely. and martin, i'd make the point that this this is much broader than two tier policing. i call it two tier policing. i call it two tier governance. it includes policing, but also how our politicians react to various social events. it does involve our criminal justice syste
i'm martin daubney.wing the events at notting hill carnival that left three people fighting for their lives, questions have been raised over the rise of so—called two tiered policing in the uk. over the course of that weekend, 334 people were arrested with little condemnation at all from the political sphere. now, critics claim that the policing and judicial system is currently treating certain groups more favourably than others. and joining me now to discuss this is the social policy...
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martin.thank you. good afternoon. it's 3:02. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. one person has died and six are missing after a super yacht carrying british passengers sank off the coast of sicily, the british, registered 56 metre bayocean, had 22 people on board when it went down after being struck by a tornado. >> the yachts, owned by the family of british tech entrepreneur entrepreneur mike lynch, who is believed to be among those unaccounted for divers, are now combing the waters as search efforts continue around the wreck. >> 50m underwater so far , 15 >> 50m underwater so far, 15 people have been rescued, including a one year old girl. as we look at these pictures of the recovery efforts, let's hear from meteorologist jim dale, who told us earlier it was a danger zone, >> so i don't know what what the situation was on this particular yacht, whether they had a meteorologist on board or anybody who was was , was, was, anybody who was was, was, was, was trained. but sometimes these thi
martin.thank you. good afternoon. it's 3:02. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. one person has died and six are missing after a super yacht carrying british passengers sank off the coast of sicily, the british, registered 56 metre bayocean, had 22 people on board when it went down after being struck by a tornado. >> the yachts, owned by the family of british tech entrepreneur entrepreneur mike lynch, who is believed to be among those unaccounted for divers, are now combing the waters...
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i'm martin daubney welcome back. it's 338. i'm martin daubney on gb news now.that victims of the infected blood scandal will receive support scheme payments for life as part of changes to the multi—billion pound compensation plan and those who were subjected to unethical research will also get up to £15,000 extra, and others will also receive a social impact award. this will recognise the consequences of any stigma surrounding the disaster, and i'm joined in the studio now by gb. news, political correspondent olivia utley. olivia, welcome to the show. a long time coming this justice. and finally we're getting some details about the payments. tell us more. >> we are so a very, very long time coming. this scandal took place between the 1970s and the 1990s, and it's thought that about 30,000 people were affected by it. about 3000 people have already come forward looking for compensation. the scheme details of the scheme have been fully announced today . have been fully announced today. the previous government, the conservative government, committed to a serious re
i'm martin daubney welcome back. it's 338. i'm martin daubney on gb news now.that victims of the infected blood scandal will receive support scheme payments for life as part of changes to the multi—billion pound compensation plan and those who were subjected to unethical research will also get up to £15,000 extra, and others will also receive a social impact award. this will recognise the consequences of any stigma surrounding the disaster, and i'm joined in the studio now by gb. news,...
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rachel reeves does not want martin lewis banging on heri not want martin lewis banging on her door and about headache is it? it is door and going on newsnight so much about headache is it?— about headache is it? it is a real headache- _ about headache is it? it is a real headache. yes, _ about headache is it? it is a real headache. yes, as _ about headache is it? it is a real headache. yes, as it _ about headache is it? it is a real headache. yes, as it happens, l about headache is it? it is a real - headache. yes, as it happens, today is the _ headache. yes, as it happens, today is the 50th _ headache. yes, as it happens, today is the 50th day in office, keir siarmer— is the 50th day in office, keir starmer can no longer be our shortest_ starmer can no longer be our shortest running prime minister, he has beaten — shortest running prime minister, he has beaten liz truss. while they can -et has beaten liz truss. while they can get quite _ has beaten liz truss. while they can get quite a _ has beaten liz truss. while they can get quite a lot of credit by saying that we _ get quite a lot
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i absolutely i think i think martin luther king jr. dr. martin luther king jr and lyndon johnson have really the and we can talk about frederick douglass and abraham lincoln. they meet up three times during the war and after. but they have the most important relationship of any president and social movement leader in american history. and what i mean by that is what so interesting, a social leader is not a president. that's what and that's you know, when barack obama got elected in 2008. i think a lot of people, young people, especially, but some some not so young, mistook obama. he he at times spoke in the cadence of a social movement leader. i know. i get it. but the president is the president is the commander in chief. and so lyndon johnson and martin luther king jr, they are both in ways coequal statesmen to show you how important king is the same year that john f kennedy was assassinated time magazine's man of the year. person of the year is martin luther king jr in 1963. this is the same year. and so you you'd have to say, well, my g
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martin >> thank you.ots more still to come between now 4:00, including tory hopeful tom tugendhat, who blames the collapse of social trust on the recent unrest. is he right? but first, here's your headunes he right? but first, here's your headlines with sam francis . headlines with sam francis. >> good afternoon from the gb newsroom. 332 the headlines the health secretary says the nhs made multiple and fundamental failures in the care given to valdo calocane, who killed three people in nottingham last year. the care quality commission found poor decision making omissions and errors in judgement. the trust, though , judgement. the trust, though, insists it has improved all wes streeting, says grace o'malley—kumar, ian coates and barnaby webber's deaths could and should, he says, have been prevented. what the care quality commission have uncovered is deeply distressing. most of all for the families of grace barnaby and ian , who, in barnaby and ian, who, in addition to having to deal with the unbearable and
martin >> thank you.ots more still to come between now 4:00, including tory hopeful tom tugendhat, who blames the collapse of social trust on the recent unrest. is he right? but first, here's your headunes he right? but first, here's your headlines with sam francis . headlines with sam francis. >> good afternoon from the gb newsroom. 332 the headlines the health secretary says the nhs made multiple and fundamental failures in the care given to valdo calocane, who killed three people...
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i'm martin daubney on gb news now.cap will increase yet again, this time by 10% from £1,568 to 1717 from october, the first for a typical household in england, scotland and wales. now that means that households are now set to face higher energy bills this winter. and this, of course , this winter. and this, of course, comes after the regulator had lowered the price cap twice this yeah lowered the price cap twice this year. well, here is energy secretary ed miliband reacting to the news earlier. >> i know this will be really worrying for news lots of families who will face even greater struggles this winter, andifs greater struggles this winter, and it's a direct result of our country's exposure to international gas markets that are controlled by dictators. and thatis are controlled by dictators. and that is a legacy left to us by the last government. that's why this government has a plan to do something about it. our mission for clean home—grown power that we control in this country , and we control in this country, an
i'm martin daubney on gb news now.cap will increase yet again, this time by 10% from £1,568 to 1717 from october, the first for a typical household in england, scotland and wales. now that means that households are now set to face higher energy bills this winter. and this, of course , this winter. and this, of course, comes after the regulator had lowered the price cap twice this yeah lowered the price cap twice this year. well, here is energy secretary ed miliband reacting to the news...
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i'm martin welcome back. it's 541 the final furlong i'm martin daubney on gb news now. underway in chicago and we've already seen barack and michelle obama speak in support of the democratic presidential nominee, kamala harris , while nominee, kamala harris, while also taking a major aim at donald trump. >> there's the childish nicknames, the crazy conspiracy theories , this weird obsession theories, this weird obsession with crowd sizes . the other day, with crowd sizes. the other day, i heard someone compare trump to the neighbour who keeps running his leaf blower outside your window every minute of every day . window every minute of every day. >> well, they can't resist putting the boot into the don can. and tonight, kamala harris's running mate, tim walz, will address the crowds making his pitch to be the next vice president of the united states. well, with more on this is us political analyst eric ham, a great fan of the show, who's in chicago for the convention outside there. eric. absolutely delighted to have you on live on the ground. tell us, let's have a quick
i'm martin welcome back. it's 541 the final furlong i'm martin daubney on gb news now. underway in chicago and we've already seen barack and michelle obama speak in support of the democratic presidential nominee, kamala harris , while nominee, kamala harris, while also taking a major aim at donald trump. >> there's the childish nicknames, the crazy conspiracy theories , this weird obsession theories, this weird obsession with crowd sizes . the other day, with crowd sizes. the other day, i...
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_ currently standing. 0k, martin, thank you very much for - currently standing. 0k, martin, thank youeir are doubtless four bristol 20 47 in bristol where protests are taking place right now. just met a journalist for bristol. as we mentioned a moment ago, liverpool was the scene of some of the worst violence on saturday. our reporter witnessed the protests and sent this report. livable's waterfront was chaotic at times as often as police struggled to maintain control and keep two sides apart. antifascist demonstrators marched to confront anti—immigrant protesters. —— michael liverpool's waterfront was chaotic at times. the police are now forcing back the antifascist demonstrators, they are trying to create a bit of space between the two sides. bottles and paint was thrown and at least one officer was injured. a smoke canister has just been thrown, that has just landed in the crowd. all sorts here for the police to deal with. it was at least one arrest here and there have been demonstrations and a number of towns and cities this afternoon. this was leeds. and there were arrests in man
_ currently standing. 0k, martin, thank you very much for - currently standing. 0k, martin, thank youeir are doubtless four bristol 20 47 in bristol where protests are taking place right now. just met a journalist for bristol. as we mentioned a moment ago, liverpool was the scene of some of the worst violence on saturday. our reporter witnessed the protests and sent this report. livable's waterfront was chaotic at times as often as police struggled to maintain control and keep two sides apart....
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martin barton and fish. martin barton. and. martin barton. and fish. and they all break out laughing. and fdr says all we're to have fun with that. and sure enough, at the first time he delivers the speech when uses the line martin barton fish the crowd its approval laughing at it. then a few sentences later when he starts to repeat it as soon as he says the word martin, the 10,000 people scream out barton and fish. so he had really come up with a for branding republicans as these sort of hypocrites and he also loved using references pop culture. and so he well the team that they were going to compare martin and barton and fish to a daring young man flies through the air and he said they seized their trapeze with the greatest ease and reversed themselves in midair. so these sort of visual metaphors it was. but a thing i talk about a lot in my book the power of words, the power of persuasion. was he able to convince america to support great britain? they really didn't want to. and so there's a lot of talk about language and the crafting of these speeche
martin barton and fish. martin barton. and. martin barton. and fish. and they all break out laughing. and fdr says all we're to have fun with that. and sure enough, at the first time he delivers the speech when uses the line martin barton fish the crowd its approval laughing at it. then a few sentences later when he starts to repeat it as soon as he says the word martin, the 10,000 people scream out barton and fish. so he had really come up with a for branding republicans as these sort of...
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good afternoon martin.o i was surrounded by dogs in this shop made perfect sense and now it just looks like i'm a little too relaxed at the end of my shift. but alas , today was the shift. but alas, today was the deadline. last night for xl bully owners to get that exemption certification, and certainly anyone who doesn't have who is caught by the police will. they could face a hefty £5,000 fine, as well as risk losing their dogs. so just to kind of give a brief recap of these rules which have come in later than england and in wales, and these dogs now have to be microchipped and neutered, as well as being muzzled when outside, and they had owners had to pay that £92 to get that certification, in order to be allowed to keep their dogs. now over the last six months, really, since we've seen that legislation first rollout in england, we have seen essentially caravans of cars and vans bringing xl bully dogs up to scotland. now, this is, of course , in the wake of all those course, in the wake of all those horr
good afternoon martin.o i was surrounded by dogs in this shop made perfect sense and now it just looks like i'm a little too relaxed at the end of my shift. but alas , today was the shift. but alas, today was the deadline. last night for xl bully owners to get that exemption certification, and certainly anyone who doesn't have who is caught by the police will. they could face a hefty £5,000 fine, as well as risk losing their dogs. so just to kind of give a brief recap of these rules which have...
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martin luther king, jr. best picture nominees that year were genuinely controversial, and influential movies like "bonnie and clyde," "the graduate," "guess who's coming to dinner," and "in the heat of the night." both trying to address racism and race relations. - virgil, that's a funny name for a nigger boy that comes from philadelphia, what do they call you up there? - they call me mr. tibbs. - "in the heat of the night," sidney poitier was playing a black man who was strong, who was smart, who was decisive. the movie takes place in the deep south. - let me understand this, you two came here to question me? - we were just trying to clarify some of the evidence. was mr. colbert ever in this greenhouse? say, last night about midnight. - this is 1968, you don't have black men hitting white men in movies and getting away with it, and living to tell the tale, anyway. and he does. - there was a time, when i could have had you shot. - sydney poitier completely holds his own, not just as an actor, but as the char
martin luther king, jr. best picture nominees that year were genuinely controversial, and influential movies like "bonnie and clyde," "the graduate," "guess who's coming to dinner," and "in the heat of the night." both trying to address racism and race relations. - virgil, that's a funny name for a nigger boy that comes from philadelphia, what do they call you up there? - they call me mr. tibbs. - "in the heat of the night," sidney poitier was...
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i think we all felt john's loss but i think no one more than martin.ntire segment talking about john spencer and that just might be the fair thing to do. he really was just a rolls- royce of an actor even at the readthrough when you're sitting in r a chair just reading a script headstone doing nothing, you could feel it all from john spencer. it was all there in his first reading of those words. >> he was an exceptional, extraordinary actor and he lived for it. everything about him was about acting and you know, the casting director said in his audition if not for the photo of his child in the background, they could have aired his audition for the west wingd n he was also just such a supportive, generous actor to get to work with him was a real gift to martin, as well, of course. >> the book is filled with stories i don't know. filled with stories that i do know and it is such a gift for all of us who worked there. it is as if you created a yearbook for us and told us the stories we did not know and i know there are fans of the show out there who are g
i think we all felt john's loss but i think no one more than martin.ntire segment talking about john spencer and that just might be the fair thing to do. he really was just a rolls- royce of an actor even at the readthrough when you're sitting in r a chair just reading a script headstone doing nothing, you could feel it all from john spencer. it was all there in his first reading of those words. >> he was an exceptional, extraordinary actor and he lived for it. everything about him was...
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aquí en san martín.star proveyendo aquí para la comunidad. cuéntanos. sí, este. ofrecemos esterilización, esterilización para perros, gatos también. este mañana. las adopciones van a ser gratis. es una buena oportunidad para la gente que se lleve. entonces. ahí lo tienen. mañana aquí en san martín, de las 11:00 a las 17:00 de la tarde. los gatitos, las chivas, los perritos de cualquier tamaño que usted esté buscando que le dé ese amor incondicional. bueno, los están esperando...
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but also martin, don't you think? what do we live, thinking about the elections in france and then the u. k. and then the european parliament just you can win a lot of votes, but you don't get to live a seed. so, i mean, it's becoming more and more obvious that the system is rig system is right. i mean that the to the west of democracy, less than democracy and it's models, plural. i don't know. okay, so not functioning anymore. you know, so you're getting the vote. so the bottom, the books, the people know that the vote is very much a token part of the whole thing. you know, that, that needs to be something else to hold politicians accountable. and um, so you know, uh, especially some attempts that public valleys in america, it's certainly something that surprises us assassination attempts to western leaders like just to back in pm. perhaps this is going to be something that we're going to see more render a grandmother in the press because, you know, as i say, i don't, i think the confidence to just waiting now, you k
but also martin, don't you think? what do we live, thinking about the elections in france and then the u. k. and then the european parliament just you can win a lot of votes, but you don't get to live a seed. so, i mean, it's becoming more and more obvious that the system is rig system is right. i mean that the to the west of democracy, less than democracy and it's models, plural. i don't know. okay, so not functioning anymore. you know, so you're getting the vote. so the bottom, the books, the...
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at americas we have martin j. he's an award winning journalist and commentator, or a gentleman cross that goals and the fact that means he can jump any time you want . and i always appreciate it. right, let's start out with george in budapest as usual. george, we called this one. we had been saying for a very long time because of the, um, the perceived, the extremes of american politics, that something like an attempted fascination could happen. well, it is already happened. so what does this tell you in a, how does this change the dynamics if at all, go ahead george. so when it says of the election, i think the dynamics. so we've, we simply don't know, does he have how that's going to affect the outcome? but this was entirely predictable because of the move the other years and years of, of on the side. oh, harold, hysterical coverage of trump. i mean, so, i mean, the median contributed to this uh, absolutely ridiculous hysteria. but of course politicians. and chiefly president, by the who has repeatedly is declar
at americas we have martin j. he's an award winning journalist and commentator, or a gentleman cross that goals and the fact that means he can jump any time you want . and i always appreciate it. right, let's start out with george in budapest as usual. george, we called this one. we had been saying for a very long time because of the, um, the perceived, the extremes of american politics, that something like an attempted fascination could happen. well, it is already happened. so what does this...
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m a, you know, martin. and so i'm glad that george brought up these frivolous lothair suits because the in the liberals, they preferred rigs. jerry is, but i think the rest of us would prefer the jury of the electorate let they let the electorate be the jury. now you've already explained to us the, the impediments in the u. k. i mean, i'm astounded by me the outcomes of the french and, and you can reflect simply mean just because you're with a lot of votes, doesn't mean you get much power, a seal the think um, in the case of some business. what's, what's really interesting for me is that this breaks on this sort of from the crumbling of this foundation of what we believe since so long with the foundations of american democratic model. you know what people really believed to that. they almost had a rigid reverence to it in the forties and fifties, and now it's crumbling and it's coming on both sides. you know, we talk about trump and it's that's nice to tell me. it seems to me to invite him to come, don't ne
m a, you know, martin. and so i'm glad that george brought up these frivolous lothair suits because the in the liberals, they preferred rigs. jerry is, but i think the rest of us would prefer the jury of the electorate let they let the electorate be the jury. now you've already explained to us the, the impediments in the u. k. i mean, i'm astounded by me the outcomes of the french and, and you can reflect simply mean just because you're with a lot of votes, doesn't mean you get much power, a...
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i went to college with his son martin iii. i used to eat sunday dinners at the king family home on sunset avenue in atlanta, georgia. dr. king said this in a 1965 address before a largely white audience in atlanta, georgia, "i tend to believe that history can rhyme, and that those who don't learn the lessons of history are bound to repeat them." this is what dr. king said 59 years ago. people are often silent today because of fear, fear of social, political, and economic reprisals. in the name of god, in the interest of human dignity, for the cause of democracy, these millions are called upon to gird their courage, to speak out, to offer leadership that is needed. history will record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the vitriolic words and the violent actions of the bad people, but the appalling silence and indifference of the good people. this generation will have to repent not only for the words and actions of the children of darkness, but also for the fears and apathy of the children of
i went to college with his son martin iii. i used to eat sunday dinners at the king family home on sunset avenue in atlanta, georgia. dr. king said this in a 1965 address before a largely white audience in atlanta, georgia, "i tend to believe that history can rhyme, and that those who don't learn the lessons of history are bound to repeat them." this is what dr. king said 59 years ago. people are often silent today because of fear, fear of social, political, and economic reprisals. in...
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if you look at martin luther king, it's a lot of weird stuff going on this week. first of all, this is big and arrest warrant issued on the north stream pipeline. and the former president's messaging kind of goes off the rails. those are 2 of the stories that have been taking place this week. i'm or sanchez, let's do this the right another wild week to say the very least and we're going to be taking you through most of this stuff, but we're going to do it with 2 of the best guess. i know. first, the host of the critical hour on the radio. sputnik dr. wilmer leon. there he is in his you full handsome face and on the other side is from past uh to go on youtube, not a cooking show by the way. uh, credit past due law, who's good enough to take us through some of these conversations as well. thank you gentlemen, for joining us this week. once again, let's start with the steel politics. bank story really brings story. finally, there has been an arrest warrant in the north stream, a pipeline, the sabotage. i'm sure you guys have been catching up on this story. here's the
if you look at martin luther king, it's a lot of weird stuff going on this week. first of all, this is big and arrest warrant issued on the north stream pipeline. and the former president's messaging kind of goes off the rails. those are 2 of the stories that have been taking place this week. i'm or sanchez, let's do this the right another wild week to say the very least and we're going to be taking you through most of this stuff, but we're going to do it with 2 of the best guess. i know....