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martin luther king jr. carter was born four and half years before martin luther -- jimmy carter is still with us. martin luther king could still be with us. his older sister is still with us. i just realized this is an incredible opportunity to meet people who knew him and record their stories one last time. >> there were certainly things, like a biography that was inclusive. a lot of things about him. so there is a great deal of information that had not been out there before that you have brought to the front. but i must say that the portrait of king that emerges from your book may be troublesome for some people, but you said that you wanted to recover the real man from the ocricy. remind the audience what you meant? >> one of the things that happened especially since the national holiday was implemented is that we have turned him into this almost idealized figure. and, you know, we teach beginning in kindergarten this vision of king beginning with "i have a dream." and we often do not get more sophisticat
martin luther king jr. carter was born four and half years before martin luther -- jimmy carter is still with us. martin luther king could still be with us. his older sister is still with us. i just realized this is an incredible opportunity to meet people who knew him and record their stories one last time. >> there were certainly things, like a biography that was inclusive. a lot of things about him. so there is a great deal of information that had not been out there before that you...
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martin luther king. i've got at least eight or nine on my shelf, not counting. and not to mention his that, he wrote about himself too, about ten of those. so the first question one wants to know is why did you think there was a need for yet another martin luther book? two reasons. mainly, one, it had been a long time since the last king biography 40 years when the steven lomazow colbert the trumpet sound came out. and since then we've had other great books about civil rights, about king, obviously the taylor branch trilogy. but that's covers really in the king years. david garrels book is not a biography. it's wonderful. but 40 years between king biographies is ridiculous. that's much too long. and in that time, obviously, there's a lot more material, not just fbi material, but archival material that's come into play. and at the same time, there were people alive who knew dr.. king and this was really the spot where i could get around in, interview them before it was too late. obviously, when i was here
martin luther king. i've got at least eight or nine on my shelf, not counting. and not to mention his that, he wrote about himself too, about ten of those. so the first question one wants to know is why did you think there was a need for yet another martin luther book? two reasons. mainly, one, it had been a long time since the last king biography 40 years when the steven lomazow colbert the trumpet sound came out. and since then we've had other great books about civil rights, about king,...
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but martin scorsese _ fantasy land. but martin scorsese did _ fantasy land.orsese did not want i fantasy land. but martin | scorsese did not want to fantasy land. but martin i scorsese did not want to just make a western. you wanted to tell a story of historic injustice towards native americans and ultimately he did not want it to be a white saviour story. more than a0 roles in his film are played by local actors. roles in his film are played by local actors-— local actors. little italy in lower manhattan, - local actors. little italy in | lower manhattan, violence local actors. little italy in i lower manhattan, violence is the first rule of survival. 5 the first rule of survival. '5 upbringing help them understand the story. upbringing help them understand the sto . . , upbringing help them understand the sto . . , . ., the story. there was a great deal of street _ the story. there was a great deal of street crime, - the story. there was a great i deal of street crime, organised crime, etc. a pretty decent area but a lot of people doing some bad things and
but martin scorsese _ fantasy land. but martin scorsese did _ fantasy land.orsese did not want i fantasy land. but martin | scorsese did not want to fantasy land. but martin i scorsese did not want to just make a western. you wanted to tell a story of historic injustice towards native americans and ultimately he did not want it to be a white saviour story. more than a0 roles in his film are played by local actors. roles in his film are played by local actors-— local actors. little italy in...
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that was martin reynolds are speaking - martin reynolds are speaking earlier. _ was he in all of this? martin reynolds is the _ was he in all of this? martin reynolds is the principal - was he in all of this? martin - reynolds is the principal private secretary to boris johnson. reynolds is the principal private secretary to borisjohnson. he is a key person in the running of number 10 downing street and the inquiry did talk to him about how he ran number ten during that time. in the conflict he said between decisions being made with borisjohnson and the ones that were being made in the government machine, the cabinet office and the civil service, and the fact that he was bringing all of those people together. he's certainly the person that is in a lot of the groups and would have been handling e—mails and indeed passing that information on to the prime minister so that he was fully briefed on what he needed to know about covid during that period. that is why he's in the seat because he is why he's in the seat because he is the man who was basically running bori
that was martin reynolds are speaking - martin reynolds are speaking earlier. _ was he in all of this? martin reynolds is the _ was he in all of this? martin reynolds is the principal - was he in all of this? martin - reynolds is the principal private secretary to boris johnson. reynolds is the principal private secretary to borisjohnson. he is a key person in the running of number 10 downing street and the inquiry did talk to him about how he ran number ten during that time. in the conflict he...
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but martin scorsese did not want to just make a western.y of historic injustice towards native americans, and ultimately he did not want it to be a white saviour story. more than a0 roles in his film are played by 0sage actors. he had long known of their suffering. down in new york's little italy, around mulberry street in lower manhattan, violence is the first rule of survival. his little italy upbringing helped him understand the story. there was a great deal of street crime, organised crime, et cetera. a pretty good area, pretty decent people, but there were a lot of people doing some bad things. and so i know that thinking, and i found it was the same thinking in this story. now, you could take it from robbing somebody�*s store, mugging somebody, let's say, or take it to the point of wiping out an indigenous nation. there's a very little step that one could take, and so i wanted to immerse myself in that world. well, look, i'm going to lay this out, kind of, and then we're going to move it according to the drone. if you look at the hist
but martin scorsese did not want to just make a western.y of historic injustice towards native americans, and ultimately he did not want it to be a white saviour story. more than a0 roles in his film are played by 0sage actors. he had long known of their suffering. down in new york's little italy, around mulberry street in lower manhattan, violence is the first rule of survival. his little italy upbringing helped him understand the story. there was a great deal of street crime, organised crime,...
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martin is joining us now. martin, this is obviously incredible news for your family.rned of this, and any other details you can. >> well, to be honest, the things are changing so quickly. there's so much confusing information coming from all sources. my wife has been in touch with her family directly in israel, and she's been told that the hostages are now with the red cross inside israel. and that's as much as we know. i don't know whether the family has been officially informed. i would imagine they have been, but i haven't heard that directly. but my wife has been in touch with the family. the hostages with the red cross, inside israel, obviously a huge sigh of relief, and at the same time, concern that there's so many more hostages, and the question being, is this the beginning of a prisoner swap of some kind. >> as you're speaking, martin, we're showing some of the photographs of your relatives on the left side of the screen, can you tell us for people who may not be familiar, who they are, how they're related to you and your wife. evanston, illinois., from they
martin is joining us now. martin, this is obviously incredible news for your family.rned of this, and any other details you can. >> well, to be honest, the things are changing so quickly. there's so much confusing information coming from all sources. my wife has been in touch with her family directly in israel, and she's been told that the hostages are now with the red cross inside israel. and that's as much as we know. i don't know whether the family has been officially informed. i would...
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>> i'm incredibly happy for martin and his family. it's a positive thing that hamas has released two prisoners without anything in exchange. this is a cruel sort of business. i think they're trying to maybe buy goodwill with the u.s. government or the american public, but they still hold this, you know, staggering number of prisoners. >> david, i want to remind our audience, in case they don't know, but you were once held hostage. you have been in a situation like this in the past, so few of us have, thankfully, held by the taliban. what can you tell americans or people who are worried about those that are currently being held, what the experience is like, and, i mean, it's such a hard question, what they can do to survive? >> well, for the families it's particularly difficult. they have this sense that if they can just get to president biden or prime minister netanyahu they can get their loved one freed. kidnapping is a very cruel and cowardly crime, so the families aren't alone. sadly there's been a lot of organizations in the u.s.
>> i'm incredibly happy for martin and his family. it's a positive thing that hamas has released two prisoners without anything in exchange. this is a cruel sort of business. i think they're trying to maybe buy goodwill with the u.s. government or the american public, but they still hold this, you know, staggering number of prisoners. >> david, i want to remind our audience, in case they don't know, but you were once held hostage. you have been in a situation like this in the past,...
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. >> martin scorsese. good >>> previously on "jimmy kimmel live" -- ♪ [ bleep ] >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- martin scorsese, mike epps, and music from chelsea cutler. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice, thank you. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here in hollywood. wow, that's very nice. i have to say -- it feels almost normal here because all hell is breaking loose everywhere else. congress is in chaos. there's a horrible war happening in the middle east. president biden today went to israel. he was greeted by the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. it's very rare for an american president to fly into a combat zone. the last time biden was in this much danger, he was rolling with corn pop. [ laughter ] white house officials said that particularly in times of crisis, biden prefers to meet face-to-face. which is a nice way of saying he still does
. >> martin scorsese. good >>> previously on "jimmy kimmel live" -- ♪ [ bleep ] >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- martin scorsese, mike epps, and music from chelsea cutler. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice, thank you. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here in hollywood. wow, that's very...
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martin, when you see that photo, what do you think? >> how tired they look, exhausted. look at those eyes i mean, teenager natali, and judith, it's heartbreaking, but they're free, and they're safe, and the question is, what traumatic damage has been done? >> take me inside the family how did you guys find out? how was it circulated? were relatives calling each other >> yeah, i didn't know -- i didn't realize that -- i had seen the pictures. i didn't realize they were the family. yeah, suddenly i got a call only yesterday saying that -- who they were, and i've got to say that now the family is celebrating obviously because the fear was that maybe there was some kind of physical damage to them we don't know yet what really happened, but i got to say one thing, the family's celebrating. i know this sounds incredible. there is another family member, who is a hostage in gaza too. one family member was killed in the same attack, and another one is still hostage, so, you know -- >> all the same family. and this is the story of the families in that part of southern israel a ce
martin, when you see that photo, what do you think? >> how tired they look, exhausted. look at those eyes i mean, teenager natali, and judith, it's heartbreaking, but they're free, and they're safe, and the question is, what traumatic damage has been done? >> take me inside the family how did you guys find out? how was it circulated? were relatives calling each other >> yeah, i didn't know -- i didn't realize that -- i had seen the pictures. i didn't realize they were the...
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martin gb news saturday with me. martin daubney god coming daubney loads more.ve up on the show today. we'll have the regarding the rise in the latest regarding the rise in anti—semitism in the uk and how the home office plans to crack down on hate but first, down on hate crimes. but first, let's look the weather let's take a look at the weather with jonathan. >> hello there. i'm jonathan. here with your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met . it is coat met office. it is big coat weather for many of us this weekend. rather cold around in places and some showers to contend with as well, particularly and the particularly in the west and the north wintry over the north will be wintry over the higher ground of scotland . most higher ground of scotland. most of showers, though, this of the showers, though, this evening overnight ease evening and overnight will ease off probably off for inland areas, probably persisting, though, for coastal areas the areas might push through the cheshire well . underneath cheshire gap as well. underneath the skies we se
martin gb news saturday with me. martin daubney god coming daubney loads more.ve up on the show today. we'll have the regarding the rise in the latest regarding the rise in anti—semitism in the uk and how the home office plans to crack down on hate but first, down on hate crimes. but first, let's look the weather let's take a look at the weather with jonathan. >> hello there. i'm jonathan. here with your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met . it is coat met office. it is...
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paul martin, you so much. i've martin, thank you so much. i've had brilliant week.ve lost sitting for michelle. sitting here for michelle. she will monday. you're will be back on monday. you're on telly over the weekend? on the telly over the weekend? >> three >> yes, i'm on 12 till three tomorrow. athlete tomorrow. gb news athlete please tune for all common sense. tune in for all common sense. >> martin will be back on >> martin and i will be back on monday at 930 with monday morning at 930 with britain's is monday morning at 930 with brit anderson's is monday morning at 930 with brit anderson's world. is monday morning at 930 with brit anderson's world. have lee anderson's real world. have a weekend. a great weekend. >> it's turning >> good evening. it's turning cold and much chillier cold out there and much chillier weekend there'll some weekend ahead. there'll be some autumn particularly so showers particularly so tomorrow. we've seen some fairly wet weather today from this area of low pressure starting of low pressure that is starting to behind it, to pull away
paul martin, you so much. i've martin, thank you so much. i've had brilliant week.ve lost sitting for michelle. sitting here for michelle. she will monday. you're will be back on monday. you're on telly over the weekend? on the telly over the weekend? >> three >> yes, i'm on 12 till three tomorrow. athlete tomorrow. gb news athlete please tune for all common sense. tune in for all common sense. >> martin will be back on >> martin and i will be back on monday at 930 with...
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martin scorsese. he finally said martin scorsese.s finally going to shut up about the news and talk about martin scorsese! >> let us see mr. scorsese right now or we will literally die! >> jimmy: easy, guys. what is this, the eugene levy fan club we have here? >> he's great, but no. we are martin scorsese superfans, aka "marties." >> jimmy: marties? >> yeah. >> all marties have three things in common. bushy eyebrows, thick black glasses, and a profound love for the magic of cinema. >> jimmy: you're in luck, mr. scorsese will be out here in a minute. >> oh, my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, wow. man. i'm sure he's planning an incredible entrance right now. i bet he'll glide in from the back door, through the studio and into the green room in one perfect tracking shot! >> oh my god. if i so much as catch a glimpse of a steadicam i'm going to freak! >> jimmy: wow. i don't think we've ever had this kind of reaction for a director before, but thanks for coming. >> uh, wow. weird. calling martin scorsese a director is like calling mou
martin scorsese. he finally said martin scorsese.s finally going to shut up about the news and talk about martin scorsese! >> let us see mr. scorsese right now or we will literally die! >> jimmy: easy, guys. what is this, the eugene levy fan club we have here? >> he's great, but no. we are martin scorsese superfans, aka "marties." >> jimmy: marties? >> yeah. >> all marties have three things in common. bushy eyebrows, thick black glasses, and a...
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the, you know, the, you know, the martin. no, i don't know. uh when i, when i heard the term to states solution. uh, shortly after october 7th i, i really didn't know how to react to laugh or to try. because i mean, after everything has been said and done, you know, madrid oswell, we could go on and on and on about it. and they talk about, you know, the need for a 2 state solution. well, these really have never wanted that, that this is the ultimate kicking the can down the road. and do been we figuring and refraining the debates and all of this, um, um, you know, we left, we left god but we left, god forbid, you know, we've got to, we didn't know it, but they never talked about how they turned it into a concentration camp. is you've said here, so i don't see there's any, any political will, but is paying lip service to a phrase that it lost meaning decades ago or not. but that may will be the basis for the international career teachers scratch bikes. a few remnants of credibility in the sco gosti if uh you know, um, even bothered and binds an
the, you know, the, you know, the martin. no, i don't know. uh when i, when i heard the term to states solution. uh, shortly after october 7th i, i really didn't know how to react to laugh or to try. because i mean, after everything has been said and done, you know, madrid oswell, we could go on and on and on about it. and they talk about, you know, the need for a 2 state solution. well, these really have never wanted that, that this is the ultimate kicking the can down the road. and do been we...
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and even martin. i think i guess. and even martin. i think that's my _ guess. and even martin.pression, i have to say, is that they were more than capable of telling me when they are disagreeing with what i am suggesting. the a - arent, with what i am suggesting. the apparent. i— with what i am suggesting. the apparent. i say _ with what i am suggesting. the apparent, i say apparent because the police _ apparent, i say apparent because the police have _ apparent, i say apparent because the police have not at any time spoken formally— police have not at any time spoken formally to — police have not at any time spoken formally to dominic cummings about it and _ formally to dominic cummings about it and no— formally to dominic cummings about it and no steps have been taken in relation _ it and no steps have been taken in relation to— it and no steps have been taken in relation to the allegation. the apparent _ relation to the allegation. the apparent breach of the rules, was extremely— apparent breach of the rules, was extremely damaging, was it not? yes. it was extremely damaging
and even martin. i think i guess. and even martin. i think that's my _ guess. and even martin.pression, i have to say, is that they were more than capable of telling me when they are disagreeing with what i am suggesting. the a - arent, with what i am suggesting. the apparent. i— with what i am suggesting. the apparent. i say _ with what i am suggesting. the apparent, i say apparent because the police _ apparent, i say apparent because the police have _ apparent, i say apparent because the...
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it's not a problem martin. yeah. don't you over just about the point before you cut me off last time is that when we look at the boards, you know, see every, i'm cold part of it. you know, the, every time cool is all the final insult for the palestinians, you know, who have grown up generations of grown up. excepting that we have the right supportive narrative from a lot of these are countries, particularly in the gulf states, but do they do any singular? what do you do? anything you know? and um, do you ever have a college this, this final acknowledgment, the not only are we not going to do anything, but we're going to line up and do deals with israel, you know, to support ourselves or run, but to political agendas and sell the palestinians down the road, you know, like they are just kind of redundant livestock or some sort of uh they, this is and this is way how we've gotten to this point here. okay. they refused to be forgotten. gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after th
it's not a problem martin. yeah. don't you over just about the point before you cut me off last time is that when we look at the boards, you know, see every, i'm cold part of it. you know, the, every time cool is all the final insult for the palestinians, you know, who have grown up generations of grown up. excepting that we have the right supportive narrative from a lot of these are countries, particularly in the gulf states, but do they do any singular? what do you do? anything you know? and...
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let me go back to martin here. what do you use this narrative, but you know, we had isis and 31 flavors of care is lubbock tear in in syria. israel never had anything to do about that. they never attack them. as a matter of fact, interesting, lena isis has never attacked israel. ok. so i mean that they want to put him off into that category, which is again, it is a historical and actually kind of a logical, but that is a narrative that western publix, they think western public's a belief, which i think i would, i think is really interesting is something that george has pointed out to me repeatedly, is that we all have watched over the last week or so. all these huge, huge demonstrations in western capitals, but wherever those um, demonstrations for ukraine, they never happened. okay. go ahead mark. yeah, i mean, you just to think about isis this, the slow, i guess how much is the power rate most people in the west. i know the realize is that during the best part of the war in syria, israel did back i see is israel
let me go back to martin here. what do you use this narrative, but you know, we had isis and 31 flavors of care is lubbock tear in in syria. israel never had anything to do about that. they never attack them. as a matter of fact, interesting, lena isis has never attacked israel. ok. so i mean that they want to put him off into that category, which is again, it is a historical and actually kind of a logical, but that is a narrative that western publix, they think western public's a belief, which...
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>> well, one thing, and i'm so glad to see our friend martin fletcher back on nbc, even before martin the president, and head marie kissinger, secretary of state was, as martin well knows, and as you know, stephanie, they were trying to preserve the existence of israel, which is a commitment that no goes back 75 years to 1948. but at the same time, what were they worried about? they were worried about that israelis might strike back at their arab neighbors too hard, and that this war might spread. and it might even turn into a direct conflict between major powers, especially the soviet union and the united states. so what we've been seeing joe biden doing is essentially the same thing that american presidents have done at the time at mid east wars in 1967 and 73 and even 1956, which is help make sure israel survives, but at the same time, convince the israelis that these sensitive enough to their plight that let's not make this any more difficult than it needs to be. >> martin, how do you think the history books will look back on this moment? >> that's an interesting -- what a great q
>> well, one thing, and i'm so glad to see our friend martin fletcher back on nbc, even before martin the president, and head marie kissinger, secretary of state was, as martin well knows, and as you know, stephanie, they were trying to preserve the existence of israel, which is a commitment that no goes back 75 years to 1948. but at the same time, what were they worried about? they were worried about that israelis might strike back at their arab neighbors too hard, and that this war...
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go ahead martin. it does. it exists very much and it's not being posted on because of uh, a completely ubiquitous um blackout from western media, particularly patricia and american media who just refused to report on what you just mentioned is interesting to the media and the last 5 or 6 years or so have quite considerably moved shifted in the direction of following a social media. you know, there's one of the survival strategies that they have is that we should do more from social media. if you have a bridge newspaper now, or we offer what you see from the social media, and yet they are very selective. over was a couple of, you know, they don't want this idea of the most of the majority of british people, for example, in england to understand just how strong with policies are in ukraine. and it was just at least a truck, you know, a former british to promote just it very recently on the torture that he believed with us. um, but it says the landscape will have to some couple of knots, his round and it will bas
go ahead martin. it does. it exists very much and it's not being posted on because of uh, a completely ubiquitous um blackout from western media, particularly patricia and american media who just refused to report on what you just mentioned is interesting to the media and the last 5 or 6 years or so have quite considerably moved shifted in the direction of following a social media. you know, there's one of the survival strategies that they have is that we should do more from social media. if...
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when you speak about martin luther king, i wonder if you would agree with what martin luther king was saying and that a jobs guarantee, a guarantee of clean water and food, education -- these are the things that will bring down crime. that is what martin luther king said. i'm not sure if you are correctly representing what he stood for. cops get away with the crime they committed, is a big issue. you have not yet mentioned accountability for police wrongdoing. you keep saying police need to see people as human -- how do you get a badge and a gun and get to go into somebody else's community if you do not know human beings exist? i think you have completely missed anything martin luther king has tried to teach and you may need to look at it again. host: ok, we will let our guests respond to that. guest: i can tell you very frankly that the people in this country are more well-versed than the philosophy of nonviolent social change dr. king taught. i was fortunate to be mentored i most icons that worked with dr. king, including his wife. what dr. king said is we have to invest in the unde
when you speak about martin luther king, i wonder if you would agree with what martin luther king was saying and that a jobs guarantee, a guarantee of clean water and food, education -- these are the things that will bring down crime. that is what martin luther king said. i'm not sure if you are correctly representing what he stood for. cops get away with the crime they committed, is a big issue. you have not yet mentioned accountability for police wrongdoing. you keep saying police need to see...
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now it's back to martin and . ellie martin and.s, sophia and welcome to gb news live with myself and martin daubney. thank you so much for your company. we start in israel, which says it's expanded its ground offensive into gaza as tanks pressed into the enclave with the idf reporting it has struck over 600 military targets in the past few days. >> and as a suspected terrorist stabbed the policeman in jerusalem, ministers back in the uk are attending an emergency cobra meeting amid fears the uk is at risk of a rise in terrorism. >> well, our security editor mark white is in tel aviv for us. good afternoon to you, mark. what is the latest on the ground we've heard there of that suspected terror attack in jerusalem ? and the israeli jerusalem? and the israeli military says it's expanding its ground offensive in gaza . ground offensive in gaza. >> yeah, well, first of all, in gaza itself, there are some fierce exchanges now of fire that are going on in northern gaza throughout the morning . gaza throughout the morning. troops from the
now it's back to martin and . ellie martin and.s, sophia and welcome to gb news live with myself and martin daubney. thank you so much for your company. we start in israel, which says it's expanded its ground offensive into gaza as tanks pressed into the enclave with the idf reporting it has struck over 600 military targets in the past few days. >> and as a suspected terrorist stabbed the policeman in jerusalem, ministers back in the uk are attending an emergency cobra meeting amid fears...
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martin loads more me.loads more coming up yet on today's show, including framework including the windsor framework post—brexit arrangements post—brexit deal arrangements come into force. today. will break down what that means for businesses in northern ireland. but first, here's your news with ray addison . ray addison. >> thanks, martin. good afternoon. 130. here's our top stories this hour. the prime minister has refused to commit to tax cuts as the conservative party conference gets undennay . party conference gets undennay. rishi sunak says his focus is on halving inflation because it impacts the poorest, the most . impacts the poorest, the most. on a visit to burnley ahead of today's gathering, the pm insisted that his approach is deeply conservative. >> the best tax cut that we can deliver right now is to halve inflation action. now that's something that i'm deeply committed to. it's the first of my five priorities. why? because that's can help people that's how we can help people with of living. we
martin loads more me.loads more coming up yet on today's show, including framework including the windsor framework post—brexit arrangements post—brexit deal arrangements come into force. today. will break down what that means for businesses in northern ireland. but first, here's your news with ray addison . ray addison. >> thanks, martin. good afternoon. 130. here's our top stories this hour. the prime minister has refused to commit to tax cuts as the conservative party conference...
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martin scorsese has made some — yes, yes. martin scorsese has made some of— yes, yes.f american cinema pamuk most memorable films, taxi driver to goodfellas, to the departed, to the irishman, to mentionjust a the departed, to the irishman, to mention just a few. his latest epic, killers of the flower moon, an adaptation of a book, stars scorsese acting still works, robert de niro and leonardo dicaprio. it tells of the orchestrated so—called reign of terror of the 1920s in oklahoma, in which more than 60 native americans were killed by white interlopers wanting to get their hands on the oil that lay on their land.— lay on their land. this wealth should come _ lay on their land. this wealth should come to _ lay on their land. this wealth should come to us. - lay on their land. this wealth should come to us. oil- lay on their land. this wealth should come to us. oil had i lay on their land. this wealth - should come to us. oil had made the indigenous _ should come to us. oil had made the indigenous nation _ should come to us. oil had made the indigenous nation extremely|
martin scorsese has made some — yes, yes. martin scorsese has made some of— yes, yes.f american cinema pamuk most memorable films, taxi driver to goodfellas, to the departed, to the irishman, to mentionjust a the departed, to the irishman, to mention just a few. his latest epic, killers of the flower moon, an adaptation of a book, stars scorsese acting still works, robert de niro and leonardo dicaprio. it tells of the orchestrated so—called reign of terror of the 1920s in oklahoma, in...
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>> well, one thing, and i'm so glad to see our friend martin fletcher back on nbc, even before martinweek, richard nixon, the president, and head marie kissinger, secretary of state, as martin well knows, and as you know, stephanie, they were trying to preserve the existence of israel, which is a commitment that no goes back 75 years to 1948. but at the same time, what were they worried about? they were worried about that israelis might strike back at their arab neighbors too hard, and that this war might spread. and it might even turn into a direct conflict between major powers, especially the soviet union and the united states. so what we've been seeing joe biden doing is essentially the same thing that american presidents have done at the time at mid east wars in 1967 and 73 and even 1956, which is help make sure israel survives, but at the same time, convince the israelis that these sensitive enough to their plight that let's not make this any more difficult than it needs to be. >> martin, how do you think the history books will look back on this moment? >> that's an interesting -
>> well, one thing, and i'm so glad to see our friend martin fletcher back on nbc, even before martinweek, richard nixon, the president, and head marie kissinger, secretary of state, as martin well knows, and as you know, stephanie, they were trying to preserve the existence of israel, which is a commitment that no goes back 75 years to 1948. but at the same time, what were they worried about? they were worried about that israelis might strike back at their arab neighbors too hard, and...
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he served 26 years at the cia, in martin fletcher is back with. israel didn't take seriously this warning from egypt? why didn't u.s. intelligence agency identify the coordinated attack which included on the ground rehearsals and makeshift cities? >> these are all really good questions, i think they will be a commission, certainly in israel to find out what happened in the united states has a lot of questions we know these reports coming out that there was some type of, you know mitt level and a lot of product that that noted there was a possibility of renewed violence. that is something that is not really unusual, i could see how people would not take that all that seriously. bottom line to me on this, is the lack of human intelligence. there's nothing better than having a source inside of hamas, with the terrorist army, 1500 conducting a multi domain attack air land and sea, it is still is amazing to be not, only the nine states but certainly israel, all the regional arab services that nobody was able to pick this up. it's pretty extraordinary.
he served 26 years at the cia, in martin fletcher is back with. israel didn't take seriously this warning from egypt? why didn't u.s. intelligence agency identify the coordinated attack which included on the ground rehearsals and makeshift cities? >> these are all really good questions, i think they will be a commission, certainly in israel to find out what happened in the united states has a lot of questions we know these reports coming out that there was some type of, you know mitt...
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martin fletcher and david rohde are still with us. know, israel, you know these people very well, martin. what do you make of this? how is this time different? >> well, in times of war, it's famously said that everybody unites behind the government, and any difficulties there are, any issues they have to wait till the war is over. this time it's a little bit different. the united for sure. that you nation was so divided, so totally divided down the middle, right before the war. it couldn't just stop on a dime. there are many calls now for netanyahu to go. people are saying he should resign. after such a disaster, he should resign. the chief of staff to, coming under a lot of criticism, obviously. netanyahu, one of the reasons that hamas attack to, one assumes, and many reasons, one of, them they must have looked at the situation in israel and seen a divided, confused country. and the country was divided and confused, very simply, because of netanyahu's attempt to change the legal system, and to diminish the powers of the supreme court
martin fletcher and david rohde are still with us. know, israel, you know these people very well, martin. what do you make of this? how is this time different? >> well, in times of war, it's famously said that everybody unites behind the government, and any difficulties there are, any issues they have to wait till the war is over. this time it's a little bit different. the united for sure. that you nation was so divided, so totally divided down the middle, right before the war. it...
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martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his attention to desegregation of restaurants and other public facilities. and he has played a leading role getting -- registered to vote an important step in achieving equal rights. now, at the age of 34, dr. king, a baptist minister, married and the father of four children, has become a symbol of the struggle to end racial segregation here in the united states. to interview him, we have a panel of distinguished correspondents, an african and asian and a southern newspaperman who wrote the book, the case for south. gentle
martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his...
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martin is weaving intrigues, he wants to push me and the gang together, martin, martin tried on a woodend his grave, the cops exhumed a doll in the grave, why the hell would someone bury a doll, but where is it now, are you sure? shamvai, how can you prove it? i personally talked to him, and he is more alive than all the living, and why didn’t i come, according to my ideas , but because martyn is a lawless man, i think that his lads threw it and he wasted his time in vain, and now he wants to take his own and other people’s money, our people are looking for him, marten is in the city, the information is reliable, maybe it will show up somewhere, but what are you going to do? martyn knows our kitchen very well and i can’t take risks, i made a decision, to return your entire share to you, no, that won’t work, my share, i’m going to collect parcels for the zunu myself, the money has to work, i made a decision, it will be better this way, that is, you gathered us not to ask for advice, but to announce your decision? once upon a time you they entrusted me with their common fund all these year
martin is weaving intrigues, he wants to push me and the gang together, martin, martin tried on a woodend his grave, the cops exhumed a doll in the grave, why the hell would someone bury a doll, but where is it now, are you sure? shamvai, how can you prove it? i personally talked to him, and he is more alive than all the living, and why didn’t i come, according to my ideas , but because martyn is a lawless man, i think that his lads threw it and he wasted his time in vain, and now he wants to...
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martin. i think a little bit, it's about his legacy as well. you know, he's obviously thinking about every election. i mean, i see sleepy general any more. i don't know. go ahead. well, i said the phone, your program i written might also codes, but i do wonder how he'll make it to the next re election. but the end of 2024 with this is mental states deteriorating all the time. he gave a speech just recently and i don't way where he just spoke to the person, actually called his microphone and actually watched it up. you know, that's how bad it is when, when joe stokes daybreak and he's got people who jump in very quickly and dropped the levels on the makes the case as they started playing jazz music. okay. so betsy's q 2 gigs. right? yeah. let's not talk about trust music and bible and blinking playing the blues. i'm in a, it's, there's a really awful mims going around on the internet of the opening can playing the some, some police music and somebody's interested in all these opponents. you know, um, seems that goes a bunch of good as long as yo
martin. i think a little bit, it's about his legacy as well. you know, he's obviously thinking about every election. i mean, i see sleepy general any more. i don't know. go ahead. well, i said the phone, your program i written might also codes, but i do wonder how he'll make it to the next re election. but the end of 2024 with this is mental states deteriorating all the time. he gave a speech just recently and i don't way where he just spoke to the person, actually called his microphone and...
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— that you had seen the evidence from martin reynolds while you are waiting — martin reynolds while your portfolio. what was that? it changed — particular portfolio. what was that? it changed during my time at number ten, when the pandemic started. my portfolio was everything to do with the department of health, everything to do with the department for education. i to do with the department for education-— to do with the department for education. ., , ., ., ., ., education. i will ask you to go a bit slower- _ education. i will ask you to go a bit slower. everything _ education. i will ask you to go a bit slower. everything to - education. i will ask you to go a bit slower. everything to do - education. i will ask you to go a | bit slower. everything to do with the department _ bit slower. everything to do with the department of— bit slower. everything to do with the department of health, - bit slower. everything to do with the department of health, the l the department of health, the department for education, the department for education, the department for education, the department fo
— that you had seen the evidence from martin reynolds while you are waiting — martin reynolds while your portfolio. what was that? it changed — particular portfolio. what was that? it changed during my time at number ten, when the pandemic started. my portfolio was everything to do with the department of health, everything to do with the department for education. i to do with the department for education-— to do with the department for education. ., , ., ., ., ., education. i will ask...
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martin. i think it is. yeah. but the other thing i think that sort of is up into question is, um, we tend to think people bunch interesting tend to think that we went to war and 1939 to crush fascism. but i think this incident and the kind of empowerment and all those and the fact the fact that we've just completely, i'm a media of completely whitewashed or admitted any references to the nazis who are running the credit and government the my mind. what i find worrying is the, i think, i think this was the question that you know, it's not that we full fascism in the 2nd level is that we for the 2nd strand of fascism that we didn't like. we didn't layout of good luck. we didn't like his policies, we didn't like his particular interpretation of passions. but what's happened is this incident and the kind of bottom i think cuz i think it's pretty much exposed to us suppose to west or being hypocrites. with no anti fascist a tool. you know, i mean this is what a huge mess is. um we just, um, if you look at the, for exa
martin. i think it is. yeah. but the other thing i think that sort of is up into question is, um, we tend to think people bunch interesting tend to think that we went to war and 1939 to crush fascism. but i think this incident and the kind of empowerment and all those and the fact the fact that we've just completely, i'm a media of completely whitewashed or admitted any references to the nazis who are running the credit and government the my mind. what i find worrying is the, i think, i think...
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martin j america. she's an award winning journalist and commentator, and in budapest we cross the george w l. a. he is a pod crafter at the god, but which can be found on youtube and locals. a gentleman cross up rules and the fact that music and jumped anytime you want. and i always appreciated. i start out with georgia in budapest, which the of canada and crudo is still reeling from one of the most god awful events in i've ever seen on display in my life actually parading out an actual nazi when. if you know the historical record, thousands and thousands of on nazi's were allowed entry into canada at the same title based on their tap to being and s as a member. and at the same time you had jews that were dislocated and they were put in detention centers because they were deemed to be possible communist. and now it's kind of gone full circle. they want to tell us that this was a surprise to anyone, but anyone that knows the history shouldn't be surprised at all. we only made a surprising assist appear
martin j america. she's an award winning journalist and commentator, and in budapest we cross the george w l. a. he is a pod crafter at the god, but which can be found on youtube and locals. a gentleman cross up rules and the fact that music and jumped anytime you want. and i always appreciated. i start out with georgia in budapest, which the of canada and crudo is still reeling from one of the most god awful events in i've ever seen on display in my life actually parading out an actual nazi...
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lawrence: formula one has truly transformed aston martin.t has introduced us to a much younger customer base. we have data showing 50% of the consumers today buying our product. they were not aston martin customers seeing -- before seeing us in formula one. it's transformed us in the highest level of technology in automotive, the highest luxury in automotive. so formula one has been transformative as a marketing tool. we are bringing performance to aston martin. greater performance. for us it's absolutely fantastic. our largest market with now three races. guy: does that affect get diluted? more teams, in, you've seen the effect. lawrence: andretti has been approved by the fia which is one of two of the bodies that have to approve their entry. the second is fom who is not approved their entry. alix: if it does, are you worried there will be too many cooks in that f1 kitchen? lawrence: i think f1 is in a great place with 10 teams and i have a strong suspicion it will remain 10 teams. guy: interesting. your revenue campus, how big -- your reno
lawrence: formula one has truly transformed aston martin.t has introduced us to a much younger customer base. we have data showing 50% of the consumers today buying our product. they were not aston martin customers seeing -- before seeing us in formula one. it's transformed us in the highest level of technology in automotive, the highest luxury in automotive. so formula one has been transformative as a marketing tool. we are bringing performance to aston martin. greater performance. for us it's...
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martin this is the portrait of thomas staples. martin that used to hang in the capitol.it's now gone, replaced by like a landscape or something. but this is a one of two portraits you'll see tonight that no longer hang in the capitol building. so thomas staples martin is a lawyer from scottsville, who was counsel for the chesapeake and ohio railroad. so he led the second political machine in virginia, which was largely created as a reaction to the mahoney machine. so this is a machine that was created to vanquish the previous machine, and it was all done with railroad money and really important to remember the source of this guy's wealth and power is railroad money. so this was an era of concerns about election integrity. so between 1874 and 1900, no fewer than 20 congressional elections had been officially contested. that led to talk of a constitutional convention to write new rules and progressives were clamoring for election reform, tightening the rules to prevent against what they perceived as voter fraud. so this was kind of coming on the heels of a time when mahone
martin this is the portrait of thomas staples. martin that used to hang in the capitol.it's now gone, replaced by like a landscape or something. but this is a one of two portraits you'll see tonight that no longer hang in the capitol building. so thomas staples martin is a lawyer from scottsville, who was counsel for the chesapeake and ohio railroad. so he led the second political machine in virginia, which was largely created as a reaction to the mahoney machine. so this is a machine that was...