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do they know about martin luther king? you know, and, of course, the answer was no, because the majority of people here hadn't heard it. and so that was his first. first thing i could hear him saying, you know, they know that martin luther king, we have that we all. could you lower those signs, please? i have some very sad news for all of you and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight and that was the when i was here and listen to his speech, the the pendulum of my emotions, i could see it swaying. and it was in a matter of minutes because i think the speech lasted no more than six or 7 minutes. but. it went from when he first made the announcement. of one of anger and revenge in the sound of that, the collective moans and the sighs. it could not only be heard, but to me it could be felt. i felt the wave of emotion that came through that crowd. for those of you who are black and are tempted to fill with be filled with hatred and mistrust of the injustice of such an act against all white people. i w
do they know about martin luther king? you know, and, of course, the answer was no, because the majority of people here hadn't heard it. and so that was his first. first thing i could hear him saying, you know, they know that martin luther king, we have that we all. could you lower those signs, please? i have some very sad news for all of you and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight and that was the when i was here and listen to his speech, the the pendulum of my...
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martin. to. martin. >> thank you sophia.ime minister liz truss, who's accused labour of deliberately stopping her private member's bill on a new transgender law from being debated. with this legislation , she's hoping to legislation, she's hoping to stop children accessing damaging puberty blockers and makes it clear in law that sex means biological sex. well, i'm joined now by our political editor, chris hope, who interviewed liz truss shortly a while ago in the commons. she was livid. what happened ? happened? >> she's furious. >> she's furious. >> she's furious. >> she is trying to. that's liz truss is trying to get new legislation passed by parliament to protect safe spaces. a lot of these public buildings, schools are now got shared , lose shared are now got shared, lose shared toilets where you have cubicles you go into. but we've heard from or she has heard from lots of local people in her constituency. mums dads saying my daughters don't want to go there, they don't want to share a loo with a boy. they boys go in the
martin. to. martin. >> thank you sophia.ime minister liz truss, who's accused labour of deliberately stopping her private member's bill on a new transgender law from being debated. with this legislation , she's hoping to legislation, she's hoping to stop children accessing damaging puberty blockers and makes it clear in law that sex means biological sex. well, i'm joined now by our political editor, chris hope, who interviewed liz truss shortly a while ago in the commons. she was livid....
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>> no, martin.onservative press and media cranking this up £70,000 or something technical profit compared to rishi sunak, giving an honour to a guy who gives him £5 million and moves up into becoming a knight. >> all this frank hester chat with his appalling racist and misogynist and incitation to sort of attack an mp , and the sort of attack an mp, and the conservatives are still brushing it away. they haven't even returned the money. so i mean, good luck, good luck , good luck. good luck, good luck, good luck. let me tell you something. most mps are registered in two or even three places to live. it's a nature of the job. i don't believe angela rayner is my soul. i don't know, i don't obviously don't know much about it, but it is quite clear that a lot of lawyers have gone over this, another tory mp in manchester said he's open up the investigations again and the police always do that when they're put under pressure. politically, this is a political stunt. i don't really think it's never been ment
>> no, martin.onservative press and media cranking this up £70,000 or something technical profit compared to rishi sunak, giving an honour to a guy who gives him £5 million and moves up into becoming a knight. >> all this frank hester chat with his appalling racist and misogynist and incitation to sort of attack an mp , and the sort of attack an mp, and the conservatives are still brushing it away. they haven't even returned the money. so i mean, good luck, good luck , good luck....
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martin cantu: how you doing? god bless.our honor to be here, and thank you for your time. damian: thank you for being here. well, we'll start with you, dr. sonny lara. tell us, you have a great, some great festivities happening here coming up. sonny: yes, this saturday at, from 12 noon to 4 p.m., everything is free, free, free. that's the word, gratis, gratis, free food, music, entertainment for the children, face painting, jumper, snow cone, popcorn, sodas, hot dogs, pizza, and some great music like artists like martin cantu. also, we're gonna do a car blessing there. and sal rodriguez, who still plays with war, will be there. and one of the songs he'll be doing is low rider. so, so we're gonna be--and we have cars coming out. it's not a car show, it's a car blessing, and they actually got excited about it. damian: what's the importance of that, pastor martin, what, the car blessing aspect of it. tell us about it. and then also tell us why you decided this was a no brainer for you to get involved? martin: well, i've been,
martin cantu: how you doing? god bless.our honor to be here, and thank you for your time. damian: thank you for being here. well, we'll start with you, dr. sonny lara. tell us, you have a great, some great festivities happening here coming up. sonny: yes, this saturday at, from 12 noon to 4 p.m., everything is free, free, free. that's the word, gratis, gratis, free food, music, entertainment for the children, face painting, jumper, snow cone, popcorn, sodas, hot dogs, pizza, and some great...
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i'm martin gb but martin daubney on gb news.. aidan mcgivern. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the gb news forecast from the met office. it's a fine end to the day in the east with some bright sunshine, but turning cloudy in the west with outbreaks of rain heading in weather fronts out to the west already bringing thicker cloud into northern ireland. and those outbreaks of rain will soon sweeping and they'll push into western scotland, western fringes of england as well as wales. the wind picking up gales for exposed parts of western scotland and the rain by the end of the night, reaching central and southeastern parts of the uk. but tending to fizzle out as it crosses the country. ten celsius by dawn. so the cloud, the wind and the rain tending to keep things relatively mild . but keep things relatively mild. but it will be a damp start to the day in many spots. however soon enough the cloud will lift and break the rain clears to showers. showers could occur just
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wenzler. >> martin. thank you. >> martin.newsroom at 331. >> your headlines. diane abbott, the mp at the centre of a growing racism row, has accused the speaker of the commons of not serving democracy after she wasn't called to speak in parliament. it's after the conservatives biggest donor, frank hester , allegedly said frank hester, allegedly said that the former labour mp made him want to hate all black women and that she should be shot. sir keir starmer has confronted the prime minister over the remarks, pressing rishi sunak to return mr hester's £10 million donation. in today's prime minister's questions, the labour leader asked whether rishi sunak was proud to be supported by someone making such offensive statements . a new law aimed at statements. a new law aimed at quashing the wrongful convictions of subpostmasters will be introduced by the government. more than 700 post office staff were found guilty of crimes, including theft and fraud, because of a faulty it system. rishi sunak says the legislation is a crucial st
wenzler. >> martin. thank you. >> martin.newsroom at 331. >> your headlines. diane abbott, the mp at the centre of a growing racism row, has accused the speaker of the commons of not serving democracy after she wasn't called to speak in parliament. it's after the conservatives biggest donor, frank hester , allegedly said frank hester, allegedly said that the former labour mp made him want to hate all black women and that she should be shot. sir keir starmer has confronted the...
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who was an amateur boxer and roman came across this video of michel martin attending this event and and he came across in this video he was telling an an attending garda to go and take her mask off for a we photo opportunity you know and we just kind of thought well like it's great stuff and and actually funny enough to go to romans point about yeah how there wasn't uh how we felt that there wasn't a whole lot of adversarial or confrontational journalism. cork echo had actually covered this, i'm like oh no, like isn't me, martin great, and we were kind of like, really, and um, and look, myself and kind of talked about this since you know, and that was the first story that we published, and it did kind of come from, you know, haven't spoken about it all for whatever, two or three months and it got to the point where we just said, right, we have to go and do this now, and then keep on doing it, we felt we had to launch with a big story, and i think that kind of story was the only kind of... story that we could launch on, do think like the irish times or the irish independents had publ
who was an amateur boxer and roman came across this video of michel martin attending this event and and he came across in this video he was telling an an attending garda to go and take her mask off for a we photo opportunity you know and we just kind of thought well like it's great stuff and and actually funny enough to go to romans point about yeah how there wasn't uh how we felt that there wasn't a whole lot of adversarial or confrontational journalism. cork echo had actually covered this,...
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martin to. martin >> thank you tatiana.ve got so much to get through this houn got so much to get through this hour. but of course there's only one place to start and it's our exclusive interview with the former home secretary suella braverman head of the final spnng braverman head of the final spring budget before the general election and with tories an election and with the tories an incredible 27 points behind labourin incredible 27 points behind labour in the latest polls , labour in the latest polls, she's called on chancellor of the exchequer jeremy hunt to cut £0.02 off the basic rate of income tax tomorrow. well, suella braverman was speaking to our political editor, christopher hope, and he joins me in the studio now. chris, an astonishing interview. um, on a variety of topics . and it's fair variety of topics. and it's fair to say she did not hold back at all. in fact, to me, it appears like a naked bid for the tory leadership . leadership. >> she would deny that she's simply doing an intervention after a or being
martin to. martin >> thank you tatiana.ve got so much to get through this houn got so much to get through this hour. but of course there's only one place to start and it's our exclusive interview with the former home secretary suella braverman head of the final spnng braverman head of the final spring budget before the general election and with tories an election and with the tories an incredible 27 points behind labourin incredible 27 points behind labour in the latest polls , labour in...
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welcome to the martin p.m. welcome to the martin daubney show on gb news. broadcasting live from the heart of westminster all across the uk. today well, three days after i highlighted the cross of saint george on the new england shirts have been changed. rishi sunak sir keir starmer and every other tom, dick and harry but not yet harry kane are speaking out about the furore and i'm asking today is this a total disgrace or is it a complete and utter storm in a teacup .7 also in the storm in a teacup.7 also in the news, police are investigating alleged racist comments made by tory party donor frank hester about diane abbott. is that a total waste of the police's time? are they right to look into comments made years ago, or is it a complete furore over nothing ? next, the government nothing? next, the government says there's a migration emergency in the channel and they're not wrong. 838 illegals arrived in just four days this week, and yet it's going to take them a month to get round to finishing this debate off. and i'll tell you how gb news has helped raise
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martin to. yeah, i mean, uh, you know, when they, the, the americans on the press of refused to, to join up the adults. i think, uh, you know, that really says a lot about what was already going on here. this is a, this is a play. this is a, a, roost by america to come off as the victor and, you know, by the needs victories no matter how pathetic and how remedial and mine is. they may, will be he, you know, he's scrambling to really take any of victory, a can get a package it, i give it to his friends in the media because he's got now what 6 months ahead of him where he's gonna really face of baptism. the 5 from angry americans who are demanding what you keep telling us the american economy is great. but what am i spending 3040 percent, sometimes even 50 percent more in the supermarket. you know why? um, more more people in america losing the homes, you know, and, and i think this is the really the problem. he's looking for media chaff. the, the, what the british will used to do, and the 2nd lev
martin to. yeah, i mean, uh, you know, when they, the, the americans on the press of refused to, to join up the adults. i think, uh, you know, that really says a lot about what was already going on here. this is a, this is a play. this is a, a, roost by america to come off as the victor and, you know, by the needs victories no matter how pathetic and how remedial and mine is. they may, will be he, you know, he's scrambling to really take any of victory, a can get a package it, i give it to his...
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martin. quite martin. although people don't taxation, although people don't enjoy paying tax, they understand why they have to pay tax. and that's the big difference with the bbc, people just can't get there on their heads. why they to 160 heads. why they have to pay 160 soon even if they soon to be £170, even if they don't watch the damn thing. and that's the difference. so when people try and throw in the red herring of, well, it's just like general taxation. yes, it is, but the thing is, the bbc want you even you you to pay them even if you don't and of course, don't watch them. and of course, it in the craw of many it sticks in the craw of many people because of this perceived bias, correct bias, whether it's correct or not, it doesn't really matter. it's perceive things. it's how people perceive things. at end of the day, they're at the end of the day, they're the ones it. the ones funding it. >> and danny rather than charging for same charging more for the same thing, actually see, thing, we could ac
martin. quite martin. although people don't taxation, although people don't enjoy paying tax, they understand why they have to pay tax. and that's the big difference with the bbc, people just can't get there on their heads. why they to 160 heads. why they have to pay 160 soon even if they soon to be £170, even if they don't watch the damn thing. and that's the difference. so when people try and throw in the red herring of, well, it's just like general taxation. yes, it is, but the thing is,...
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>> i'm hi, martin. >> i'm here. hi, martin. >> i'm here.in. >> thanks for joining >> i'm here. hi, martin. >> thanks forjoining us. so, theresa may, the second best female prime minister the tories ever had. what's your take on her? >> i think theresa may is a real kind of testament to the importance of public service and what it means. i mean, you know, quietly serving away as an mp for, most part of the for, for the most part of the 27 years she's been for years that she's been the mp for maidenhead, plus on her maidenhead, plus a role on her local before that, too , local council before that, too, gaining the respect of people kind of right across the board for the diligent way in which she kind of approaches issues , i she kind of approaches issues, i think a really impressive character one that really character and one that really will missed in parliament, will be missed in parliament, because been because i think it's been quite telling having stood telling that even having stood down prime minister some down as prime minister some y
>> i'm hi, martin. >> i'm here. hi, martin. >> i'm here.in. >> thanks for joining >> i'm here. hi, martin. >> thanks forjoining us. so, theresa may, the second best female prime minister the tories ever had. what's your take on her? >> i think theresa may is a real kind of testament to the importance of public service and what it means. i mean, you know, quietly serving away as an mp for, most part of the for, for the most part of the 27 years she's...
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, to martin daum.er, a huge rally after reporting earnings earlier this month. now we check on the broader markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: quite a rally for stocks this monday. the nasdaq one -- nasdaq 100 is at session highs, a lot of it had alphabet and apple, with stocks higher over the negotiations that are happening there to put the gemini ai tools potentially on apple phones. as for the rest of the markets, they are also much higher. the s&p 500 is up 1.1%. you can see the tech index outperforming, up one point 6%. nvidia, this is of course today the kickoff of their ai event. some calling at the woodstock of ai, 100,000 people are expected to attend this week. the stock is up 2.9% after climbing last week again, but it had been a rocky week into exploration and now it seems that the reset is positive. as for nvidia revenues, that's positive, to. -- too. this is incredible. it's for 2024, 200 66% growth. that's absolutely unbelievable, given the fact that last year, prior to that, not so
, to martin daum.er, a huge rally after reporting earnings earlier this month. now we check on the broader markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: quite a rally for stocks this monday. the nasdaq one -- nasdaq 100 is at session highs, a lot of it had alphabet and apple, with stocks higher over the negotiations that are happening there to put the gemini ai tools potentially on apple phones. as for the rest of the markets, they are also much higher. the s&p 500 is up 1.1%. you can see the...
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martin. to. martin. >> thank you pauline.on a small boat while crossing the channel to britain. today. the uk and french authorities have responded to multiple dinghies in the english channel. this morning, an improvement in weather conditions has seen an increase in criminal people smugglers attempting to launch multiple small from french beaches small boats from french beaches once again, and this comes as a new report shows the government's plans for housing asylum seekers is set to cost even more than using hotels. well, let's get the thoughts now of a home and security editor mark white. mark before we move on to the huge increase to £12 billion of housing asylum seekers, can we have a quick update on the stabbing incident in the channel earlier on today ? in the channel earlier on today? >> yeah, this was an incident that unfolded just before lunchtime in the channel. a border force vessel. two lifeboats responded to that incident, a migrant suffering we understand from stab wounds was taken on board the walmer lifeboat
martin. to. martin. >> thank you pauline.on a small boat while crossing the channel to britain. today. the uk and french authorities have responded to multiple dinghies in the english channel. this morning, an improvement in weather conditions has seen an increase in criminal people smugglers attempting to launch multiple small from french beaches small boats from french beaches once again, and this comes as a new report shows the government's plans for housing asylum seekers is set to...
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martin it's back to. martin >> thank you tatiana.to start. and it's with this keir starmer . starmer. >> this is for gaza . >> this is for gaza. >> this is for gaza. >> yes, that's right. rochdale. that proud town that is seen as the birthplace of the co—operative movement. now an mp who seems to be more bothered about a place more than 2000 miles away, george galloway has been an mp for the labour party , been an mp for the labour party, an independent mp, a respect party mp and now as the leader of the workers party of britain. he's the country's newest member of parliament. looky looky. as a well, let's go over this now. i'm joined in the studio by our political correspondent , olivia political correspondent, olivia utley olivier. welcome back to the studio. a line that leapt out last night in the analysis of this nigel farage said he thinks the takeaway message from this is this is setting the template now for a sectarian ruling based electorate . this is ruling based electorate. this is the first of many, as he saw it. and olivi
martin it's back to. martin >> thank you tatiana.to start. and it's with this keir starmer . starmer. >> this is for gaza . >> this is for gaza. >> this is for gaza. >> yes, that's right. rochdale. that proud town that is seen as the birthplace of the co—operative movement. now an mp who seems to be more bothered about a place more than 2000 miles away, george galloway has been an mp for the labour party , been an mp for the labour party, an independent mp, a...
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martin. to. martin. >> thank you sofia.ly crossed the floor of the house of commons and joined other opposition mp sitting next to george galloway . sitting next to george galloway. as we can see there. there he is.look as we can see there. there he is. look circled on the naughty step right in the back corner with george galloway . and it with george galloway. and it follows the ashfield mps bombshell announcement yesterday morning that he was defecting from the conservative party but could others follow? well, the prime minister has reportedly said he's prepared to call a snap election in order to force conservative mps flirting with the idea of crossing the floor to toe the line or face oblivion at the ballot box. don't know about you, but i smell a rat in that story, and i'm joined once again in the studio by gb news political editor chris hope. chris lee anderson, he's been he's been ruffling feathers on day one. he was very, very effective early on at the home affairs select committee. but this notion of boris become
martin. to. martin. >> thank you sofia.ly crossed the floor of the house of commons and joined other opposition mp sitting next to george galloway . sitting next to george galloway. as we can see there. there he is.look as we can see there. there he is. look circled on the naughty step right in the back corner with george galloway . and it with george galloway. and it follows the ashfield mps bombshell announcement yesterday morning that he was defecting from the conservative party but...
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back in derry, frank and dorothy both met martin mcguinness.g to be ok, as long as he told the truth. so i did say to martin mcguinness, i said, "is this good or bad?" he says, "look, you've nothing to worry about. "he'll be back home tomorrow." but frank failed to convince his interrogators. his body was found on a border lane. his hands were tied, his eyes were taped. he'd made a recorded confession and then been shot through the head. the phone rang and the words was, "dorothy, you'll never see frank again." and i knew it was martin mcguiness. i knew his voice. i was gutted. i didn't know what way to turn. didn't know what to say. i just went into shock. when, in 1988, i asked martin mcguinness about hegarty and the libyan weapons, he stonewalled. oh, i have absolutely no information whatsoever about arms from libya. all that i know is that at that time, the ira issued a statement which stated that mr hegarty was responsible for giving information which led to the seizure of arms dumps. where those arms came from, i have no idea, ok? right.
back in derry, frank and dorothy both met martin mcguinness.g to be ok, as long as he told the truth. so i did say to martin mcguinness, i said, "is this good or bad?" he says, "look, you've nothing to worry about. "he'll be back home tomorrow." but frank failed to convince his interrogators. his body was found on a border lane. his hands were tied, his eyes were taped. he'd made a recorded confession and then been shot through the head. the phone rang and the words...
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martin, i love to tell the story. he's been campaigning half a dozen times for me and i love to tell the story. martin sheen's first job, he was a caddy at the dayton country club, and he was fired for trying to organize a union. that is who martin sheen is, dignity of work absolutely fits him. he's fought the same kind of special interest that we do, and always devoted his life to justice. one of my favorite moments campaigning is when martin spent two days with us. the second day back in 2012. we ended up in john glen's apartment for a fundraiser. all day he was talking about i can't believe i'm going to see john glen and go to his apartment. and he told me two days earlier, i can't believe martin sheen is coming to my place. so two heroes as far as i'm concerned. in very different ways. but both of them just terrific human beings that will fight for justice and fought for people who don't always get a break in life. >> you know, i didn't begin this segment tonight, thinking i'm going to learn a new fact about marti
martin, i love to tell the story. he's been campaigning half a dozen times for me and i love to tell the story. martin sheen's first job, he was a caddy at the dayton country club, and he was fired for trying to organize a union. that is who martin sheen is, dignity of work absolutely fits him. he's fought the same kind of special interest that we do, and always devoted his life to justice. one of my favorite moments campaigning is when martin spent two days with us. the second day back in...
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i'm martin on the final furlong. i'm martin daubney on gb news now.ons ships. and guess what? they'll be taking something special with them. you couldn't make it up. but before that, let's have a little round up of all of the royal stories of the day and queen camilla are still well wishes that the king is doing very well. during a visit in belfast today . and the visit in belfast today. and the king has also met with the new high commissioners from tanzania and singapore, still keeping very busy . the pair of them, and very busy. the pair of them, and labour leader sir keir starmer has voiced concerns about the intense public scrutiny around the princess of wales, telling people to butt out and leave her alone. and this comes, of course, after investigations continue into claims that up to three people at the london clinic could have been involved in the alleged accessing of the princess of wales as private medical records. an astonishing story. i'm joined now by royal commentator angela levin. angela always an absolute joy to see you and have you on
i'm martin on the final furlong. i'm martin daubney on gb news now.ons ships. and guess what? they'll be taking something special with them. you couldn't make it up. but before that, let's have a little round up of all of the royal stories of the day and queen camilla are still well wishes that the king is doing very well. during a visit in belfast today . and the visit in belfast today. and the king has also met with the new high commissioners from tanzania and singapore, still keeping very...
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martin. back to. martin. >> great stuff.t with our big interview with jeremy hunt and he's told gb news that the government must change the uk's economic model. so we don't rely on mass migration to boost the economy. at last, the chancellor was speaking after the all powerful office for budget responsibility has now accepted that net migration could be 315,000 every yean migration could be 315,000 every year, and that's up from their own prediction in november of 245,000. he's also defended the decision to give £1 million towards the cost of building a memorial to solely honour the muslims who died in the first and second world wars. mr hunt was speaking to our political edhon was speaking to our political editor, christopher hope . editor, christopher hope. >> jeremy hunt, thanks for joining us today on gb news. we're looking back at your budget yesterday, the spring budget, the first announcement you a for you made was a statue for muslims who died in the first and second world war. why do you need a war memorial for musl
martin. back to. martin. >> great stuff.t with our big interview with jeremy hunt and he's told gb news that the government must change the uk's economic model. so we don't rely on mass migration to boost the economy. at last, the chancellor was speaking after the all powerful office for budget responsibility has now accepted that net migration could be 315,000 every yean migration could be 315,000 every year, and that's up from their own prediction in november of 245,000. he's also...
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and hi, martin.h, my first question was, i think on your programme, maybe in january , the of january. he january, the 2nd of january. he said is not the answer. said reform is not the answer. you reform you in the you vote reform you let in the labour party. said, well, the labour party. i said, well, the answer told martin daubney answer you told martin daubney that news. changed that on gb news. what's changed since ? in ten weeks, he since then? in ten weeks, he said the george galloway by—election win had changed it really well, okay. we'll take you your word for it. so you at your word for it. so other mps might be looking at galloway's wondering galloway's victory and wondering what would they what on earth should would they do thing? let's not do the same thing? let's not forget, course, he an forget, of course, he was an independent made those independent mp. he made those remarks again with you remarks on on again with you martin central all the news all the time with you . he told you the
and hi, martin.h, my first question was, i think on your programme, maybe in january , the of january. he january, the 2nd of january. he said is not the answer. said reform is not the answer. you reform you in the you vote reform you let in the labour party. said, well, the labour party. i said, well, the answer told martin daubney answer you told martin daubney that news. changed that on gb news. what's changed since ? in ten weeks, he since then? in ten weeks, he said the george galloway...
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martin? yeah, he, he wants to keep the war going as it is, as a proxy will, but it doesn't, it doesn't want to involve american troops or, or they touch it. so that meant to, you know, and i think you have to ask yourself why, and i think i hope americans are becoming more and more cynical. i'm asking the same question. you know, is there something else that we don't know about, you know, when we look at his sons activities his business day, things seem to claim all the other, you know, great corruption stories the, which will come out in the next few years. you know, it's, it's very dubious erase, suspicious, because i think that if there's any question about who, who wrote his speech, i think he wrote himself. because to go back in history that for and to not really make any prolific statements or comparisons to the today. but just simply shows that you have an idea about what history it has and what the issue is done and where america is now is foolish. because the what was changed? i thin
martin? yeah, he, he wants to keep the war going as it is, as a proxy will, but it doesn't, it doesn't want to involve american troops or, or they touch it. so that meant to, you know, and i think you have to ask yourself why, and i think i hope americans are becoming more and more cynical. i'm asking the same question. you know, is there something else that we don't know about, you know, when we look at his sons activities his business day, things seem to claim all the other, you know, great...
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martin >> not even you. martin >> not even you. martin >> not even me.ter on. i wonder if that will fuel this kind of rhetoric that he only talks to the echo chamber? or is this a significant moment where, as a guest, you know, nigel would them the would call them the establishment media don't get access to donald trump, and therefore we're seeing a tipping point in who controls access to, to future presidents. well, possibly . possibly. >> and i think that raises a very interesting question for british politics about the effects of the american election campaign on on the british campaign, which which could well be at about the same be happening at about the same time. i mean, if there's if, if our election campaign is in october november election october for a november election or late october, or even for, for late october, then, you know, donald trump is going to be on our, on our tv screens throughout our own election campaign . and the election campaign. and the interesting question is, who does does help? does that help? does it help? doesit does
martin >> not even you. martin >> not even you. martin >> not even me.ter on. i wonder if that will fuel this kind of rhetoric that he only talks to the echo chamber? or is this a significant moment where, as a guest, you know, nigel would them the would call them the establishment media don't get access to donald trump, and therefore we're seeing a tipping point in who controls access to, to future presidents. well, possibly . possibly. >> and i think that raises a very...
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martin. back to. clampdown on extremism , and clampdown on extremism, and michael gove has named five groups, including three muslim organisations, that would be investigated over extremism fears. and i'm joined in our westminster studio by our political editor, chris hope, and also by tom wilson, who's the director of policy at the counter extremism group. good afternoon to both of you gents . afternoon to both of you gents. let's start with you, chris. so since rishi sunak gave that emergency address on the steps of downing street, you were there of course, it broke during my show, the far right was thrown out there as something we should be concerned about at that time. we were saying, okay, so let's quantify how big so let's quantify that. how big is the threat? who is the threat at? likewise with the at? and likewise with the islamist threat. we got a bit more detail today . five groups more detail today. five groups were named, not the full shebang that would come in a few weeks time. >> the ful
martin. back to. clampdown on extremism , and clampdown on extremism, and michael gove has named five groups, including three muslim organisations, that would be investigated over extremism fears. and i'm joined in our westminster studio by our political editor, chris hope, and also by tom wilson, who's the director of policy at the counter extremism group. good afternoon to both of you gents . afternoon to both of you gents. let's start with you, chris. so since rishi sunak gave that emergency...
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martin. back to. martin. >> thank you tatiana.t with the story broke in the last hour, and it's yet more bad news for prime minister rishi sunak. he's facing yet another by—election after former tory mp scott benton resigned. well, i'm joined in our westminster studio by our political editor, christopher hope. chris, welcome to the show. it's a monday. we've got a cracking week ahead. bad for news rishi sunak. on the first day of the week, we knew a by—election was coming, but now, sooner by—election was coming, but now, sooyes, it has been forced >> yes, it has been forced because we knew it was coming. probably because scott benton because we knew it was coming. proban.y because scott benton because we knew it was coming. proban independent ott benton because we knew it was coming. proban independent mp.ienton because we knew it was coming. proban independent mp. he on because we knew it was coming. proban independent mp. he lost was an independent mp. he lost a whip in a lobbying scandal. he was recorded suggesting to undercove
martin. back to. martin. >> thank you tatiana.t with the story broke in the last hour, and it's yet more bad news for prime minister rishi sunak. he's facing yet another by—election after former tory mp scott benton resigned. well, i'm joined in our westminster studio by our political editor, christopher hope. chris, welcome to the show. it's a monday. we've got a cracking week ahead. bad for news rishi sunak. on the first day of the week, we knew a by—election was coming, but now,...
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gangsters as well as a history of martin luther king jr.muhammad ali and cole train, all three were muslims in the history of black people. as a black man, i still got some gangster in me. [laughte [applause] i have to fight it every day. every day. so when we talk about our hristians, jews, secular folk, yes, they all have some gangster in them. when i look at what is going on in iran right now, the mistreatment, of the muslim that is a human affair. are we really connected with■s e humanity of others? too often in the congress, too often in the corporate media. [indiscernible] i am thoroughly convinced there is a genocide taking place right now with innocent people, buy it and would have a very different take on it. that is the complicity to organized greed and institutional hatred. the biden administration would probly be providing assistance to the jewish version of hamas and call them freedom fighters. call them freedom fighters. and i would say, i'm still old school. i support resistance. i support resilience. butt resistance and that
gangsters as well as a history of martin luther king jr.muhammad ali and cole train, all three were muslims in the history of black people. as a black man, i still got some gangster in me. [laughte [applause] i have to fight it every day. every day. so when we talk about our hristians, jews, secular folk, yes, they all have some gangster in them. when i look at what is going on in iran right now, the mistreatment, of the muslim that is a human affair. are we really connected with■s e humanity...
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martin. many martin.people want gains to be want capital gains now to be changed, to be more in line with income tax. >> of this budget went >> of course, this budget went completely other way. completely the other way. >> got aaron bastani and >> i've got aaron bastani and mark littlewood as keeping >> i've got aaron bastani and marcompany.od as keeping >> i've got aaron bastani and marcompany.od asof keeping >> i've got aaron bastani and marcompany.od asof my keeping >> i've got aaron bastani and marcompany.od asof my panel1g >> i've got aaron bastani and marcompany.od asof my panel says me company. one of my panel says pack having all of these pack it in. having all of these frequent budgets just have one budget parliamentary terms. budget per parliamentary terms. also, they say get rid of the obe . and last but not least, obe. and last but not least, i've got to ask the question what on earth was that all about? starting the budget with this memorial for the this whole memorial for the muslim in the w
martin. many martin.people want gains to be want capital gains now to be changed, to be more in line with income tax. >> of this budget went >> of course, this budget went completely other way. completely the other way. >> got aaron bastani and >> i've got aaron bastani and mark littlewood as keeping >> i've got aaron bastani and marcompany.od as keeping >> i've got aaron bastani and marcompany.od asof keeping >> i've got aaron bastani and marcompany.od...
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i'm steve martin. >> steve martin. >> i am a wild and crazy guy!>> it's called viking, sure. >> reporter: martin tells his story with the help of filmmaker morgan neville, the director of the 2008 fred rogers doc won't you be my neighbor. >> you heard through the grapevine that steve maybe would be interested? >> i heard that somebody in an elevator asked steve if he was interested in doing a documentary. >> reporter: are you serious? >> that is true of he said, maybe. that was the crack in the door. >> reporter: it's more than just a crack. neville got all of martin's early performances, his detailed diaries, and a good chunk of his time. you have been a fan since you were 12 years old? >> yeah, even younger. when i was 12, i convinced my dad to drive me to las vegas to see steve do stand-up at the riviera. so, actually saw him do stand-up. i went to the early show and the late show that same night. >> wow. >> i was at both of those shows, too. >> reporter: and you also said this is one of the things that maybe you discovered more about with steve
i'm steve martin. >> steve martin. >> i am a wild and crazy guy!>> it's called viking, sure. >> reporter: martin tells his story with the help of filmmaker morgan neville, the director of the 2008 fred rogers doc won't you be my neighbor. >> you heard through the grapevine that steve maybe would be interested? >> i heard that somebody in an elevator asked steve if he was interested in doing a documentary. >> reporter: are you serious? >> that is...
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a union so that is who martin sheen is. the dignity of work absolutely fits him and he has fought the same special interest we do. he's always devoted his life to justice and one of my favorite moments campaigning is when martin spent two days with us, the second day back in 2012, we ended up in john glenn's apartment for a fundraiser and all day martin was talking about, i can't believe i'm going to get to see john glen echo to his apartment and john glenn had told me two days earlier, i can't believe martin sheen is coming to my place, so two heroes as far as i'm concerned, in very different ways but both of them just terrific human beings who fight for justice and fought for people who don't always get a break in life. >> you know, i begin this segment tonight thinking i was going to learn a new biographical fact about martin sheen and his first organizing experience at the country club. that is a great one. as you go forward in this campaign, it looks like you now know who you will be running against, bernie moreno. wha
a union so that is who martin sheen is. the dignity of work absolutely fits him and he has fought the same special interest we do. he's always devoted his life to justice and one of my favorite moments campaigning is when martin spent two days with us, the second day back in 2012, we ended up in john glenn's apartment for a fundraiser and all day martin was talking about, i can't believe i'm going to get to see john glen echo to his apartment and john glenn had told me two days earlier, i can't...
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the martin daubney show on gb to the martin daubney show on gb news. broadcasting live from the heart of westminster. all across the uk. on today's show, the baltimore bridge collapsed . six baltimore bridge collapsed. six people are still missing and eight have been rescued. now we'll have regular updates on this dramatic story throughout the show, and there's been a huge development in the case of the former batley grammar school teacher , who is still in hiding teacher, who is still in hiding today. the prime minister his official spokesman, has said his treatment has been unacceptable. we'll have a full update on this dramatic and fantastic breakthrough . and after the breakthrough. and after the princess of wales announced that she's got cancer , there's been she's got cancer, there's been a huge surge in people visiting websites and giving people advice on the illness , a advice on the illness, a positive spin on that story. that's all coming up in your next hour . welcome to the show. next hour. welcome to the show. it's always an absolute privi
the martin daubney show on gb to the martin daubney show on gb news. broadcasting live from the heart of westminster. all across the uk. on today's show, the baltimore bridge collapsed . six baltimore bridge collapsed. six people are still missing and eight have been rescued. now we'll have regular updates on this dramatic story throughout the show, and there's been a huge development in the case of the former batley grammar school teacher , who is still in hiding teacher, who is still in...
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martin daubney.. as it emerges that the controversial new england football shirt is selling rather well. later in the show, i'll ask , was this the show, i'll ask, was this a brilliant piece of marketing by nike, or are they taking us all for a ride before that, a 19 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing on a train in south london. meanwhile two people are in a critical but stable condition after a further incident at kennington station last night. well our home security editor, mark white, is outside kennington station , outside kennington station, while ray addison is outside shortlands station . with the shortlands station. with the latest on this, shall we start with you? ray addison , what's with you? ray addison, what's the latest on the shortlands incident ? incident? >> well, the latest information. martin good afternoon. is that we know british transport police have also recovered a knife along with that arrest of the 19 year old male suspect . poli
martin daubney.. as it emerges that the controversial new england football shirt is selling rather well. later in the show, i'll ask , was this the show, i'll ask, was this a brilliant piece of marketing by nike, or are they taking us all for a ride before that, a 19 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing on a train in south london. meanwhile two people are in a critical but stable condition after a further incident at kennington station last night....
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martin luther king used to say, i'd rather be dead than afraid. i'd rather be a corpse than a coward. on the legal front, political front, social front, artistic front, we should remember martin luther king jr. in the paddy wagon with just him and a german shepherd. his father told me a numberof years ago -- he could not walk a straight line. all he could say is, this is the cross. we must band further freedom of our people -- for the freedom of our people. the cross is not something you talk about or bear. sometimes you end up on that cross. look at all the martyrs right now burying that cross. their spirit is alive in this room. their spirit is still strong in this room. and we will never, ever forget their resilience and sacrifice. that's to oppressed people wherever you go. our spirit as human beings is never crushed. that's why america has such a crucial role to play and why the coming together of the black freedom struggle connected to the critique of the american in poverty and great, and scapegoating on the most vulnerable, and the bringin
martin luther king used to say, i'd rather be dead than afraid. i'd rather be a corpse than a coward. on the legal front, political front, social front, artistic front, we should remember martin luther king jr. in the paddy wagon with just him and a german shepherd. his father told me a numberof years ago -- he could not walk a straight line. all he could say is, this is the cross. we must band further freedom of our people -- for the freedom of our people. the cross is not something you talk...
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and in, in, in martin you say put more meat on the bones here. i think, you know what people say, did i miss the net? netflix series on unique is what is the talking about george? 40 seconds before we go to the break. that's right. and he, he has been a prisoner all this policy from the stuff, and it was his decision to get so involved in the world in which the one know all this american interest of state. and he has done this and he has continued to escalate. and he has continued to push the europeans and persuading them that this is an existential matter for you. this is hitler, and now they are indeed prisoners of this policy. and it's very hard to see how they get all. yeah, and um this is joyce and the beginning may be biting was prophesies thing, but the end of the year will look like both a gentleman will get to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on some real estate with our to the on march the 22nd 1943. doing the great petri. i'll take off the shirts and munch fatality and 118. run down the bel
and in, in, in martin you say put more meat on the bones here. i think, you know what people say, did i miss the net? netflix series on unique is what is the talking about george? 40 seconds before we go to the break. that's right. and he, he has been a prisoner all this policy from the stuff, and it was his decision to get so involved in the world in which the one know all this american interest of state. and he has done this and he has continued to escalate. and he has continued to push the...
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for martin, family was everything, including the family he lost.amily? >> i still dream of them being alive. i see them in my dream. >> david: and will never forget the lesson from his own father who told him, never stop smiling. >> never stop smiling. >> david: even through the most difficult times. >> never stop smiling. >> david: martin was 95. his family remembering him tonight saying he survived the atrocities of the holocaust with his humanity intact. he sure did. good night. all the minimum wage has too low for too long. >> i think it's good for the people that work fast food. >> the only thing that this does is raise the cost of living and the cost of doing business. >> minimum wage for fast food workers are set to go up next week, and some health care workers walking off the job today as others prepare to strike. >> i'm cornell barnard. have you seen them? hundreds of thousands of tiny jellyfish washing ashore on bay area beaches. >> and with that, we say good afternoon. thanks for joining us. >> i'm larry biel and i'm kristen sze. today w
for martin, family was everything, including the family he lost.amily? >> i still dream of them being alive. i see them in my dream. >> david: and will never forget the lesson from his own father who told him, never stop smiling. >> never stop smiling. >> david: even through the most difficult times. >> never stop smiling. >> david: martin was 95. his family remembering him tonight saying he survived the atrocities of the holocaust with his humanity intact....