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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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martin: good afternoon, first of all. initially want to express my deep condolences to the people of morocco and all the people affected there. and pay my highest respect to the rescue forces and rescue squads that do an amazing job to pull people from the rubble and help. your question is a very good one. morocco has had serious earthquakes in the past. in 1960, a magnitude 5.8 magnitude. further north there was an earthquake that killed a bit more than 600 people. that means earthquakes do occur in morocco, in this region. although not very frequently. that is attributed to the rate of plate motion and the accumulation of geologic stresses in the region. in algeria there was a big earthquake in the 1970's that also killed thousands of people. so it's not uncommon, but it's relatively infrequent when you compare with, let's say, japan, new zealand, chile, other countries more often hit by earthquakes. mohammed: sorry, go ahead. did not mean to interrupt you. martin: so if we think back, the second part of the question wa
martin: good afternoon, first of all. initially want to express my deep condolences to the people of morocco and all the people affected there. and pay my highest respect to the rescue forces and rescue squads that do an amazing job to pull people from the rubble and help. your question is a very good one. morocco has had serious earthquakes in the past. in 1960, a magnitude 5.8 magnitude. further north there was an earthquake that killed a bit more than 600 people. that means earthquakes do...
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martin j. really knows what to do next. martin i. we really knows what to do next.thank — really knows what to do next. martin l we thank you _ really knows what to do next. martin 1, we thank you for— really knows what to do next. martin 1, we thank you for sharing - really knows what to do next. martin 1, we thank you for sharing these - j, we thank you for sharing these insights and do take care. world leaders have agreed on a joint declaration at the g20 summit in delhi — calling for a durable peace in ukraine. the text says all states involved in the conflict must "refrain" from the "use of force" for territorial gain. but there's no reference to russian aggression. it reads in part: the text from last year's summit reads in part: disagreements over that language on ukraine threatened to overshadow the g20 this year — as south asia correspondent yogita limaye explains. member countries took a very long time on the wording regarding the ukraine and there was worries that they would be any statement at all. it's quite clear that given the statement that has come
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martin: it is already.nment is at least in terms of what it is saying and more and more, ministers are chiming in as more hawkish than the bank of japan, and that makes the situation difficult. what will likely happen as the bank of japan keeps buying government bonds to keep the government afloat and subsidies floating, but on the other hand, interest rates will gradually have to go up. they are already at 0.75, approaching 1%. the bank of japan is probably hoping that japanese investors are bringing back some money buying government bonds so this will stabilize. policy has already changed and it will continue to change. rishaad: this is very piecemeal and very slow, incremental. when do they actually make a decisive change? martin: well, as often in japan, it will not be a blast, so nothing will explode. there is no major pivot point or anything, but what will happen is that if the exchange rate gets weaker, the bank of japan has to react earlier. otherwise they would wait in spring to see how wages are s
martin: it is already.nment is at least in terms of what it is saying and more and more, ministers are chiming in as more hawkish than the bank of japan, and that makes the situation difficult. what will likely happen as the bank of japan keeps buying government bonds to keep the government afloat and subsidies floating, but on the other hand, interest rates will gradually have to go up. they are already at 0.75, approaching 1%. the bank of japan is probably hoping that japanese investors are...
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i'm martin daubney. for the next three hours, i'll be giving you company on tv online, and of course, on your digital radio coming hour. more than coming up this hour. more than 100 been ordered to 100 schools have been ordered to close fears about close buildings over fears about unsafe concrete with warnings hospitals police stations unsafe concrete with warnings hospitbe police stations unsafe concrete with warnings hospitbe followinge stations unsafe concrete with warnings hospitbe following e stat but could be following next. but who is blame for this total is to blame for this total fiasco? then, home who fiasco? then, home owners who don't comply with new green rules face or rules could face prison or massive 15 grand fines. is the government's latest net government's latest push for net zero it even zero a flop before it even started? and a new survey shows a lack of confidence among the pubuc a lack of confidence among the public the public in recognising the symptoms a heart attack. or symptoms
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martin it's over to. martin >> thank you very much.johnson has warned rishi sunak not to scrap the manchester leg of hs2 , saying manchester leg of hs2, saying the plan would be mutilated without it. the former prime minister weighed in after the government refused to guarantee hs2 would continue to the north—west where it would terminate in manchester. the controversial project may now go no further than birmingham , and no further than birmingham, and there's issues with the southern end as well. it might not even make it into euston. well, joining me now to discuss this is news political editor is gb news political editor catherine forster. catherine £35 billion will be saved by scrapping this. a lot of people out there thinking that money could be spent in other better ways. for example, improving transport across the north of midlands rather than being so focussed on getting people to london a bit quicker. >> well, possibly it could . and >> well, possibly it could. and certainly there's always been an argument against building hs
martin it's over to. martin >> thank you very much.johnson has warned rishi sunak not to scrap the manchester leg of hs2 , saying manchester leg of hs2, saying the plan would be mutilated without it. the former prime minister weighed in after the government refused to guarantee hs2 would continue to the north—west where it would terminate in manchester. the controversial project may now go no further than birmingham , and no further than birmingham, and there's issues with the southern...
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so like we tried to organize something that would be, you know, a more effective martin. you mentioned before uh the some of the passengers quakes and morocco you talked about the earthquake and, and 1960. and i wanted to ask you about the fact that, that earthquake in 1960 and morocco that led to changes in construction rules and in the building regulations in morocco, uh from, from what you've seen thus far in the reporting and the aftermath of this earthquake in morocco, this structures that have been built in these very remote and rural areas, especially in the, in the high atlas mountains. i mean, have, they've been built in a way that they could withstand such tremors. and we must not forget that many of these buildings are probably older than 1960 your buildings shortly after. and so these rules, a new building code might have been in place, but not necessarily applied yet to these structures. and in particular, if we look at the classic building style of my break housing. so these, the adobe constructions was wooden reinforcement in between which is a traditional
so like we tried to organize something that would be, you know, a more effective martin. you mentioned before uh the some of the passengers quakes and morocco you talked about the earthquake and, and 1960. and i wanted to ask you about the fact that, that earthquake in 1960 and morocco that led to changes in construction rules and in the building regulations in morocco, uh from, from what you've seen thus far in the reporting and the aftermath of this earthquake in morocco, this structures that...
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and martin, you're also the 1st 4. 0, sorry, go ahead. didn't mean to interrupt you, go ahead the right time. and so if, if we think back a 2nd part of the question was of the us quakes globally, in the recent past, i need to 6.8 is fairly large. but of course, we all have in our memories, the quakes of turkey took in north of the syria in february of this year. they was much larger. there was 7.8 and 7.6. and so we can not quite compare what happened in morocco was what happened. and in turkey, never the less people are affected strongly the many lost the lives of many lost their, their houses and, and how to make a life. so the tragedy is essentially the same. it is, you know, people are greatly, greatly affected and great the scan of the, as those who are on site martin, you were talking before about some of the characteristics in this particular earthquake, things like rate a plate motion. as you mentioned, i want to ask you if there are characteristics in this specific earthquake of morocco that make it different than other earthquak
and martin, you're also the 1st 4. 0, sorry, go ahead. didn't mean to interrupt you, go ahead the right time. and so if, if we think back a 2nd part of the question was of the us quakes globally, in the recent past, i need to 6.8 is fairly large. but of course, we all have in our memories, the quakes of turkey took in north of the syria in february of this year. they was much larger. there was 7.8 and 7.6. and so we can not quite compare what happened in morocco was what happened. and in...
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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, i get your point. like a lot of americans feel that you are unrepresented in our two-party system. a lot of americans feel that way. this is why i think we should be supporting proportional representation for the u.s. house of representatives to create an opportunity for more political parties to form so that we can organize political parties that represent. this is a really big country. it is a diverse country in so many ways and the idea that every thing can be aggregated up to these two parties just doesn't make much sense in this contemporary moment. and trying to put everything into these two parties which makes it difficult for the parties to really maintain those coalitions, that creates this problem where the only way the democratic and republic of parties can hold the coalition together is bite saying the other party would be such a threat to this country that you have to vote for us whether or not you like it. again, there is way too much focus on third parties at the presidential level and w
martin, i get your point. like a lot of americans feel that you are unrepresented in our two-party system. a lot of americans feel that way. this is why i think we should be supporting proportional representation for the u.s. house of representatives to create an opportunity for more political parties to form so that we can organize political parties that represent. this is a really big country. it is a diverse country in so many ways and the idea that every thing can be aggregated up to these...
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>> good afternoon, martin. >> good afternoon, martin. >> good afternoon, martin. >> good summation .this breed, that little video that you showed when i saw it didn't surprise me because i've seen it so many times . um, the seen it so many times. um, the unfortunate thing is with these dogsis unfortunate thing is with these dogs is they suffer from what's called predatory chase aggression in the majority of dogs. aggression in the majority of dogs . and dog aggression is dogs. and dog aggression is normally amazingly related . to normally amazingly related. to about. normally amazingly related. to about . 93% of fear based about. 93% of fear based problems, which is created in the first 16 weeks of their life. but not with this breed. >> this dog is, uh , is created. >> this dog is, uh, is created. it's not to do with socialisation . socialisation. >> this one which everyone talks about. >> this one which everyone talks about . they all say, oh, we about. they all say, oh, we socialised it earlier. it'd be great. it'd be no problem. no, the real concern with these dogs is their genet
>> good afternoon, martin. >> good afternoon, martin. >> good afternoon, martin. >> good summation .this breed, that little video that you showed when i saw it didn't surprise me because i've seen it so many times . um, the seen it so many times. um, the unfortunate thing is with these dogsis unfortunate thing is with these dogs is they suffer from what's called predatory chase aggression in the majority of dogs. aggression in the majority of dogs . and dog aggression is...
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martin pores over textbooks around the clock.e passed all the entrance tests with excellent marks and only in the summer allowed himself to relax a little in a book. but mumu is sad, i love english and mathematics. this is a new school. she is interesting so much more knowledge in her. i also love technology . philip kirkorov was amazed when his son himself expressed a desire to study in those police forces; the king of the stage, to celebrate, presented martin with a luxurious gift of a computer for 200,000 rubles on his eleventh birthday. which will be useful to him in his studies was presented by this wonderful computer. on the same day , the presentation of the debut collection of kirkorov jr. took place, the singer did not expect that martin, who is passionate about football. suddenly decides to go to fashion designers. junior figure skater of the future. he said that i need a muse, who is your muse my sister. oh, there they are, although they pull each other out for the better, sometimes before so grapple. well, now they ar
martin pores over textbooks around the clock.e passed all the entrance tests with excellent marks and only in the summer allowed himself to relax a little in a book. but mumu is sad, i love english and mathematics. this is a new school. she is interesting so much more knowledge in her. i also love technology . philip kirkorov was amazed when his son himself expressed a desire to study in those police forces; the king of the stage, to celebrate, presented martin with a luxurious gift of a...
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one of her -- she was the niece of vernon johns who had a connection to the church where martin lutherg used to lead the church, so the connection of martin luther king and barbara john may have provided star power in the john's family but did not give them top billing in the legal case so the lawsuit was filed, david versus county board principal, because dorothy davis was the first listed in the complaint, ninth grade student, daughter of a local farmer so legacy systems to go well with the byrd machine. the byrd machine had egg all over its face at the end of massive resistance because it had been fighting the wrong side of the war which as time went on, they became increasingly viewed as crusty old conservatives, the massive resistance was turning point where it was all downhill from there. in fact, the machine comes to a end with the election of a republican governor, holden. harry byrd dies in 1966, this guy is elected in 1969. republican. holden grew the nail into the coffin of the byrd machine. republican elected governor. this is a commercial proposition. i like to end with ro
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martin. yeah, and i think that unfortunately that's part of the use cut down on freedom of speech, how it's making it harder and harder for journalists actually to the look and write the storage which tell the history as well. you know, this has been something that would be going on for quite some time. it started years ago. i remember writing an article about the 1st um, the 1st discussions in the bottom and about about bonding on to you know, how, how can we, we put all the out of the spotlight because the a, you doesn't want anybody questionnaire. it's narrative. it doesn't want anybody asking the tough questions. it just wants basically a, a certain amounts of the media who are just following the to, to, to the, the now to, i'm doing this. don't overstate, you know, and i think that's over the age when it says that the eclipse thing is, is part of pull and slip each other as well. it's just not subject very close to my house, but there's no, you know, it's getting worse. the screw is not
martin. yeah, and i think that unfortunately that's part of the use cut down on freedom of speech, how it's making it harder and harder for journalists actually to the look and write the storage which tell the history as well. you know, this has been something that would be going on for quite some time. it started years ago. i remember writing an article about the 1st um, the 1st discussions in the bottom and about about bonding on to you know, how, how can we, we put all the out of the...
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martin the uk, where we are now. martin and pip are net energy importer, but i really have no idea which way this is going to go. i'd say on balance, the bank of england hasn't quite got the imagination to change its mind and hold rates . i don't think there's rates. i don't think there's enough intellectual divert and cognitive on the cognitive diversity on the committee, but it could just happen. it might just happen that they hold rates. and if they do hold rates, then it will be a real shot in the arm for business sentiment, for consumer sentiment in uk, people will sentiment in the uk, people will start the beginning start saying it's the beginning of cost of living of the end of the cost of living crisis . we can get back to crisis. we can now get back to normal. if they do raise normal. but if they do raise rates again, then i think the continued sort of air of doom and gloom that's overshadow and gloom that's been overshadow knowing british economy knowing the british economy pretty the end of the pretty much
martin the uk, where we are now. martin and pip are net energy importer, but i really have no idea which way this is going to go. i'd say on balance, the bank of england hasn't quite got the imagination to change its mind and hold rates . i don't think there's rates. i don't think there's enough intellectual divert and cognitive on the cognitive diversity on the committee, but it could just happen. it might just happen that they hold rates. and if they do hold rates, then it will be a real shot...
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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, do the same thing here. you know, again, this is, i don't, i don't think politicians in eastern europe care about their farmers. i think they all care about where they are in the pecking order of the you, nato, are construct, okay, because they're all looking for the next job above. i mean, you know, what happened of the vin check. okay. i mean, the people who bought. okay, so i think it's, this is more of a geopolitical play and to show that, you know, you can't mess with poland, you know. and then i think of because of course, some of them watching is calling zelinski people and telling them don't, don't assume them in the world trade organization and things like that. it's counterproductive. but it's kind of like in the soprano 0, tony everyone's allowed to show he's, you know, he's the boss more. that's a sure. that's a good to me. i love this a brand new. the 2nd. all right, well the moving aside from the surprise, i think that the best thing that i, i take away from this, the thing that sticks with me
martin, do the same thing here. you know, again, this is, i don't, i don't think politicians in eastern europe care about their farmers. i think they all care about where they are in the pecking order of the you, nato, are construct, okay, because they're all looking for the next job above. i mean, you know, what happened of the vin check. okay. i mean, the people who bought. okay, so i think it's, this is more of a geopolitical play and to show that, you know, you can't mess with poland, you...
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martin daubney. lots coming martin daubney.ld trump? i'll speak to our friends across the pond about that precise topic. all of that and much more to come. you're watching and listening to gb news, britain's news gb news radio. and welcome back to gb news saturday with me, martin daubney on your tv online and on your digital radio. >> now where on earth is donald trump ? well, he didn't appear at trump? well, he didn't appear at the second republican primary debate in the us this week, but of course, trump being trump. he was still a huge topic of conversation. well, let's have a listen to what his fellow republican candidates had to say dunng republican candidates had to say during that debate on the fox business network . business network. >> you know who else is missing in action on donald trump is missing in action. >> he should be on this stage tonight. >> he owes it to you two to defend his record, where they added 7.8 trillion to the debt that set the stage for the inflation that we have . inflation that we have. >> and
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martin, thank ou for what to do next. martin, thank you for sharing _ what to do next.ou for sharing those - what to do next. martin, thank you for sharing those insights. you for sharing those insights with us and please take care. thank you. world leaders have agreed on a joint declaration at the g20 summit in delhi, calling for a durable peace in ukraine. the text says all states involved in the conflict must "refrain" from the "use of force" for territorial gain. but there's no reference to russian aggression. it reads in part: the text from last year's summit reads in part: disagreements over that language on ukraine threatened to overshadow the g20 this year as south asia correspondent yogita limaye explains. during the g20 summit in bali last year member countries took a very long time to agree on the wording regarding the war in ukraine, so that was expected this time around as well. in fact, there were worries about whether there would be consensus on any statement at all. and so it's quite clear that given that the statement has actually come out earlier than
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martin? yeah, i'm switching the fold. it is a locate which doesn't really at all, you know, we have the same problem and in america's we have in brooks and you know, we want to do great trade for china. we want to get close to china. and yet, every now and again, it suits on needs to deem another china and to say, these very fiery things against russian. i need to try is having a hard time at the moment the economy isn't going, as well as it showed us affecting a lot of people. but this idea that we got a war with china is some, is worries. all right, well right, because that seems to be the only way that the west con, carry on with the sure on the carry on with, i'm distracting the voters away from the biggest subjects, the bigger needs at home and keeping the corruption go and keeping the racket going because well is a rocket, you know, but what we, what we would get the, i'm, i'm not sure i think there's a lot to be done. so i thought mean this idea um that was this very in century quotes from, from the department of s
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thanks, martin. don't use religious affairs correspondent martin gag to a 7 year 1000000000 dollar space emission to bring an asteroid sample back to earth is nearing its end. a nice as an spacecraft is schedule to deliver rocks from the asteroid brand new to the desert in utah. scientists are eagerly awaiting its arrival with the material offering a glimpse into our solar systems earliest history. this asteroid may be tens of millions of kilometers from us, but now a little bit of bend who is coming much, much closer. it's the end of a 7 year quest. vanessa is a cyrus rex mission that blasted off in 2016 that cross spent 2 years traveling to the 500 meter wide space rock and then another to scouting the best place to grab a sample. finally, in october 2020 adopted in with its probe, touching bad news for just a few seconds and blossoming it would compress nitrogen together. it's payload, a sample of rock and test it. spend the last 3 years bring this precious call. go back home. scientists hope the
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martin you do?t very brexity you troll me, troll, you listen. >> rishi sunak saying he's to going he's very going be very he's very confident winning next confident about winning the next election, england election, rather like an england rugby we're very rugby fan saying, we're very confident going confident that we're going to win world cup. confident that we're going to winit's world cup. confident that we're going to winit's not rld cup. confident that we're going to winit's not going p. confident that we're going to winit's not going to happen. >> it's not going to happen. >> it's not going to happen. >> it's not going to happen. >> i can tell you. >> i can tell you. >> i can tell you. >> i can tell you that now. but rishi sunak is in india at the moment. really important meeting of and he of international leaders, and he will be absolutely delighted that this fugitive has been apprehended because as a metaphor for tory britain , the metaphor for tory britain, the idea that prisoners are escapi
martin you do?t very brexity you troll me, troll, you listen. >> rishi sunak saying he's to going he's very going be very he's very confident winning next confident about winning the next election, england election, rather like an england rugby we're very rugby fan saying, we're very confident going confident that we're going to win world cup. confident that we're going to winit's world cup. confident that we're going to winit's not rld cup. confident that we're going to winit's not going...
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martin, you are nodding. as recently re'oined martin, you are nodding.t _ martin, you are nodding. as recently rejoined the uk select committee i rejoined the uk select committee when these incidents were happening in canada along with other standing shoulder to shoulder to not only expel russian diplomats but to agree with their asportation that russia had committed these crimes. what prime minister trudeau did yesterday was marlowe reversed that say we're under attack and i'm afraid it's by some of us with class as a close ally. the trade dealers... what gives here? uk citizen, my constituent was detained, most likely tortured. and a member calling out the government narendra modi. where's the prime minister in this? silence is probably ringing in the air ofjustin trudeau tonight. thank you for coming on the programme this evening. how much do you love x, the platform previously known as twitter? enough to pay for a subscription, every month? that is the bet elon musk seems, willing to make. he has made it known that soon, all users might have to pay a
martin, you are nodding. as recently re'oined martin, you are nodding.t _ martin, you are nodding. as recently rejoined the uk select committee i rejoined the uk select committee when these incidents were happening in canada along with other standing shoulder to shoulder to not only expel russian diplomats but to agree with their asportation that russia had committed these crimes. what prime minister trudeau did yesterday was marlowe reversed that say we're under attack and i'm afraid it's by...
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the martin luther had a dream to end oppression for all black immunities.lthough the moral arc bends toward justice, we know there are those who want to return us to the status quo. i am here to say that will not happen. asian americans know we cannot achieve equality without being alongside the black community. the seeds of racism has many strands. we know we are in the fight one and the same. walking in your neighborhood because of covid and the anti-china sentiment has caused violence with the asian-american community. asian immigrants are seen as potential foreigners that are somehow disloyal to this country for which we contribute or we can't own land or hold a job we seek. they use the model minority myth to suggest asian americans don't suffer this termination and that racism somehow doesn't exist. they tried to exploit us us against black and brown communities. we all know that us as marginalized communities are being pitted against each other against the white power and privilege that exists. we cannot acknowledge history without recognizing the er
the martin luther had a dream to end oppression for all black immunities.lthough the moral arc bends toward justice, we know there are those who want to return us to the status quo. i am here to say that will not happen. asian americans know we cannot achieve equality without being alongside the black community. the seeds of racism has many strands. we know we are in the fight one and the same. walking in your neighborhood because of covid and the anti-china sentiment has caused violence with...
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the weirdos, featuring chris martin of coldplay, everybody.ick around [ cheers and applause ♪ >> lemonade. >> jimmy: dibella. [ light laughter ] >> le-mon-ade. >> jimmy: the balls. [ laughter ] sorry. the -- >> lem-on -- >> jimmy: balls. [ laughter ] type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include p
the weirdos, featuring chris martin of coldplay, everybody.ick around [ cheers and applause ♪ >> lemonade. >> jimmy: dibella. [ light laughter ] >> le-mon-ade. >> jimmy: the balls. [ laughter ] sorry. the -- >> lem-on -- >> jimmy: balls. [ laughter ] type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it....
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martin miles from any woodland.from any woodland. and the answer to that _ miles from any woodland. and the answer to that was _ miles from any woodland. and the answer to that was found - miles from any woodland. and the answer to that was found in - miles from any woodland. and the answer to that was found in this i answer to that was found in this footage recorded a full 70 miles away in the dalby forest. what's really unique _ away in the dalby forest. what's really unique about _ away in the dalby forest. what's really unique about this - away in the dalby forest. what's really unique about this instancei away in the dalby forest. what's l really unique about this instance is that we _ really unique about this instance is that we have been able to identify the pine _ that we have been able to identify the pine martin at two ends of this adventure — the pine martin at two ends of this adventure. as a distinctive yellow bib pattern with two black patches. as soon _ bib pattern with two black patches. as soon as —
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martin to ellie and. martin >> good morning.in touch with us this morning. thank you so much for sending in your views. so on her majesty queen so many on her majesty queen elizabeth ii so many on her majesty queen elizabeth 11 it's been one year. can you believe, since her death and we were talking earlier on about how significant that day is for so many of us. and actually, it still makes us quite emotional, doesn't it? >> yeah, watch that package >> yeah, we watch that package earlier. i got i something earlier. i got i got something in blaming that fan in my eye. i'm blaming that fan over but are also over there. but people are also sharing that that sentiment audi steve here like you martin i am shedding many tears today remembering our dear late queen. what a lady. what a reign her majesty would i'm sure, be very proud of her son's first year. god save the king. >> oh, that's lovely, trish says a year on and i'm crying . it a year on and i'm crying. it tells you everything about how much we loved queen. never much we loved
martin to ellie and. martin >> good morning.in touch with us this morning. thank you so much for sending in your views. so on her majesty queen so many on her majesty queen elizabeth ii so many on her majesty queen elizabeth 11 it's been one year. can you believe, since her death and we were talking earlier on about how significant that day is for so many of us. and actually, it still makes us quite emotional, doesn't it? >> yeah, watch that package >> yeah, we watch that...
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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...
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martin griffiths, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. so long ago, you said something very striking. you said, "the state of the world is terrifying." and i suppose that one of the terrifying elements for you is that the scale of need so far outstrips your ability at the un to offer assistance. and also to be funded, to get the income you need to meet those needs. so, this year, 2023, we have... ..over 350 million people in the world need humanitarian assistance... which is substantially more than last year. substantially more than last year. so, the direction of travel is negative. it's huge. it's almost vertical. the cost of the humanitarian programmes that i'm responsible for around the world, in 36 different countries, is about $56 billion for this year. to come from the member states of the united nations. to come from the member states, of which about 20 are donors, of which the top five pay 60% of all humanitarian aid. so, a very small donor base. as of today, we have received about one third of that $56 billion, and we're now in
martin griffiths, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. so long ago, you said something very striking. you said, "the state of the world is terrifying." and i suppose that one of the terrifying elements for you is that the scale of need so far outstrips your ability at the un to offer assistance. and also to be funded, to get the income you need to meet those needs. so, this year, 2023, we have... ..over 350 million people in the world need humanitarian assistance... which is...
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view than martin.ent view than martin. i mterrible incident, this different view than martin. i mterrible incident, but this different view than martin. i mterrible incident, but itthis a terrible incident, but it should have just stuck to being something is between something that is between the shop the customer shop owner and the customer or whatever. the full whatever. i don't know the full ins and outs of that, but obviously an incident, obviously there was an incident, but very well. but i know peckham very well. i was first place i actually was the first place i actually stood for parliament. i lived there, i stood peckham and there, i stood for peckham and camberwell constituency in 2015 and tensions there and there were tensions there between the ethnic communities, between the ethnic communities, between black community and between the black community and the community. that the asian community. that bubbled a bit , the asian community. that bubbled a bit, but bubbled up a little bit, but noth
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martin of our fishing waters. martin and pippa. that could be something which can be negotiated away for closer alignment in other areas. and i think seeing almost think we are now seeing almost the second chapter there. and perhaps might see perhaps one which might even see us the way, over how we us out, by the way, over how we how we debate repeatedly, how close or distant our close or how distant our relationship is with the european think he's european union. but i think he's quite thought that quite clear that i thought that quote said there, i kind quote when he said there, i kind of get it. i recognise that i can't that we can't really go back relitigate back and refight relitigate brexit. it might be a relief even for gb news viewers . even for gb news viewers. >> and you also spoke to him well, about a lot of things. but let's also zoom in on this ban on petrol and diesel cars, which labour says they will maintain. the 2030 ban because because their path to net zero will save families money. working families is under thei
martin of our fishing waters. martin and pippa. that could be something which can be negotiated away for closer alignment in other areas. and i think seeing almost think we are now seeing almost the second chapter there. and perhaps might see perhaps one which might even see us the way, over how we us out, by the way, over how we how we debate repeatedly, how close or distant our close or how distant our relationship is with the european think he's european union. but i think he's quite thought...
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martin, you want to respond to that. go ahead. yes. on the west point of view, that stuff's clear who is a rocket. and there is, as i have written recently, and one of my opinion pieces, there was no grace, a racket, new credit was from the west perspective. it will make sense, the dollars or less, and everyone's laughing to the bank on the perspective of the designs. together, a new crane, i think a must be starting to panic because you must be start to realize that this coming going forever. you know, he has to keep up appearances. he has to find a young man somehow. if you have to send, send his id is teams as the oldest going into balls and a supermarket, some drug, a young man out by the, by the hell, you know, he's got a lot of problems. i'm so to recommend. these are, he's in route to washington to be of celebrated in the white house still again. and then up to the round of fundraising, the crowd a show for a fund of crowd funding. george the they didn't, it is all about the money because once the money dries up, then there's no
martin, you want to respond to that. go ahead. yes. on the west point of view, that stuff's clear who is a rocket. and there is, as i have written recently, and one of my opinion pieces, there was no grace, a racket, new credit was from the west perspective. it will make sense, the dollars or less, and everyone's laughing to the bank on the perspective of the designs. together, a new crane, i think a must be starting to panic because you must be start to realize that this coming going forever....
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lord martin rees, astronomer— position again. lord martin rees, astronomer royal, _ position again.r| astronomer royal, thank you for joining us. astronomer royal, thank you for joining us— astronomer royal, thank you for joining us._ staying i astronomer royal, thank you for i joining us._ staying with joining us. thank you. staying with our science — joining us. thank you. staying with our science team, _ joining us. thank you. staying with our science team, let's _ joining us. thank you. staying with our science team, let's bring - joining us. thank you. staying with our science team, let's bring you l our science team, let's bring you new news from japan. japan has launched a rocket carrying a small lunar lander. this is the moment the craft left the center, south of the island of kyushu. japan's hoping the mission will successfully touch down on the near side of the moon early next year. if it does, it'll become just the fifth country to reach the lunar surface. a piano used by freddie mercury to compose some of queen's biggest hits has been sold at auction for £1.7 million. bo
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good evening to you , martin. firstly, evening to you, martin.tly , you know, of course, firstly, you know, of course, sympathy goes out to you and all your family. i know this is a very, very difficult time for you all as a family. and i'm so sorry for your loss. i was fascinated to hear you calling for what you describe now as cosa's law. tell us about it . cosa's law. tell us about it. >> yeah, well, joe, i just just very quickly for clarity, want to say that they haven't confirmed that they're not going to release his name . that to release his name. that decision hasn't actually been made. but that that doesn't make a difference to what cosa's law is and what it stands for. so the reason for cosa's law is, is and the reason we're campaigning for it . firstly, it's called for it. firstly, it's called cosa's law because he was known as cosa to his friends, but what we'd it to be able to do is we'd like it to be able to do is ensure to a default where where a juvenile killer is named and without, you know , without without, you know, without he
good evening to you , martin. firstly, evening to you, martin.tly , you know, of course, firstly, you know, of course, sympathy goes out to you and all your family. i know this is a very, very difficult time for you all as a family. and i'm so sorry for your loss. i was fascinated to hear you calling for what you describe now as cosa's law. tell us about it . cosa's law. tell us about it. >> yeah, well, joe, i just just very quickly for clarity, want to say that they haven't confirmed...
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eventually, the martin luther king was released. but fred, talk a little bit about what went into that decision. well, i think here it's worth giving a shout out. i think two, maybe two people in particular. one is harris wofford, who i mentioned before. the other is sergeant shriver. and there were others in the campaign who basically said, we need to show what we're about in this case. and i think to robert's point, it was also they thought the smart thing politically to do this is a voting this is something that actually could help swing this election and. and it did. and it did. and john f kennedy pick up the phone called, mrs. king. robert kennedy was initially skeptical, shall we say, of that decision. but. but. but decided for his. because the two brothers were ultimately on the same page. that he was going to make his own effort. and it worked. and of course, one, when an election is as close as the 1960 election was, any one of 12 things could be called decisive. but one of those 12 could certainly be this decision that the
eventually, the martin luther king was released. but fred, talk a little bit about what went into that decision. well, i think here it's worth giving a shout out. i think two, maybe two people in particular. one is harris wofford, who i mentioned before. the other is sergeant shriver. and there were others in the campaign who basically said, we need to show what we're about in this case. and i think to robert's point, it was also they thought the smart thing politically to do this is a voting...
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(in spanish): martin (in spanish): jocabed (in spanish): martin (in spanish): jocabed (in spanish): estherjocabed (in spanish): esther (in spanish): jocabed and esther: esther (in spanish): man (in spanish): esther (in spanish): jocabed (in spanish): esther (in spanish): martin (in spanish): jocabed: thank you, dad. jocabed: esther (in spanish): (animal chittering) (indistinct chatter) (laughter) (indistinct chatter) (girls squealing) (cheering) - so what do you say, tamia? tamia: yeah! (girls swooning) (loud pop, people exclaiming) (cheers and applause) (girls squealing, cheering) (indistinct chatter) wait a minute. ooh! come on, hurry up. (girl squealing) (indistinct chatter) - it's two princesses. - it's two princesses. - girl, y'all so pretty. that's ridiculous. i wish your daddy would see this... (excited chatter) (engines revving) (rap music playing) (engines revving) (excited chatter) (pop music playing) (girls calling out) (crowd chattering) - ooh, that's so pretty. that is so pretty. (horns honking) - all right, girl! - is she a celebrity? - no, tess! - let me fix her hair. sorry.
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a bit more about martin the guy at the center of the machine.world war i, senator martin at the top of the machine at this point oversaw the greatest expenditure of revenue thatf the government of the united states had ever made at that time, world war i that strain took its toll on martin's health started suffering with the casualties of war when the republicans seized control of the senate in march of 1919 martin becamede minority leader, eight months later until later he died in charlottesville in the future of the machine was in doubt. arjesse frederick wrote this for his obituary in the richmond times dispatch. >> for more than 20 years this virginian was a master party politics of the state he himself never suffer defeat as a candidate. and few of the men he nominated for office and behind his full strength were rejected at the polls. there you see in his obituary contemporaneously people saw as a master politician who always won elections and is candidates always one. his death in 1919 left a vacuum and it was a vacuum that a young harry
a bit more about martin the guy at the center of the machine.world war i, senator martin at the top of the machine at this point oversaw the greatest expenditure of revenue thatf the government of the united states had ever made at that time, world war i that strain took its toll on martin's health started suffering with the casualties of war when the republicans seized control of the senate in march of 1919 martin becamede minority leader, eight months later until later he died in...
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my martin alongside me.el, martin daubney, gb daubney, of course, a fellow gb news presenter and former brexit party michael walker , a party mep, and michael walker, a contributing editor at novara media. welcome, gentlemen . you media. welcome, gentlemen. you know the drill, don't you? it's not just about us three. it's very much about you at home very much about you guys at home as get in touch with me. as well. get in touch with me. vaiews@gbnews.com or you can tweet me at gb news. i also noted in the headlines as well, chris pincher another by—election for the tories. they need that like a hole in the head, don't they? >> martin well, as brenda from bristol might say, not another one. >> brenda from bristol, yeah, i'd forgotten about her. michael yeah, mean the ninth yeah, i mean the ninth by—election for rishi sunak is pretty a pretty unlucky if you are a historically unpopular government, don't government, you don't really want of these by elections want all of these by elections one another. do not.
my martin alongside me.el, martin daubney, gb daubney, of course, a fellow gb news presenter and former brexit party michael walker , a party mep, and michael walker, a contributing editor at novara media. welcome, gentlemen . you media. welcome, gentlemen. you know the drill, don't you? it's not just about us three. it's very much about you at home very much about you guys at home as get in touch with me. as well. get in touch with me. vaiews@gbnews.com or you can tweet me at gb news. i also...