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what would matthew? would you say to matthew?e, but if >> well, that's fine, but if matthew to go and matthew wants to go away and live in a house and when he when he doesn't, when he wants heat, he doesn't, when he wants heat, he can't it. if he wants to he can't get it. if he wants to be in hock to other countries for energy security, he can do so. but most of us don't . most so. but most of us don't. most of us actually want something that's sensible, pragmatic , that's sensible, pragmatic, realistic, and doable . and after realistic, and doable. and after all, you know, you can produce all, you know, you can produce all those graphs of what happenedin all those graphs of what happened in blackpool. at the same time, if you put a couple of london buses past those same houses, you get exactly the same sort of rumble. um, now , i do sort of rumble. um, now, i do accept that you need to be very careful in areas of natural beauty where you've got a lot of population around and that's why i say let's do one big, proper , i say let'
what would matthew? would you say to matthew?e, but if >> well, that's fine, but if matthew to go and matthew wants to go away and live in a house and when he when he doesn't, when he wants heat, he doesn't, when he wants heat, he can't it. if he wants to he can't get it. if he wants to be in hock to other countries for energy security, he can do so. but most of us don't . most so. but most of us don't. most of us actually want something that's sensible, pragmatic , that's sensible,...
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matthew at the labour simple.w at the labour party to mob party given in to mob rule. >> . >> no. >> no. >> yes of course, yes of course. yes. uh number two, peter, do you think the public have lost a little bit of confidence in parliament at what? >> just kidding. >> just kidding. >> that's a no. so you delivered , right? 3 or 4 different words, then you say yes or no. so i can't give you that. um, yes. so he's going to win again, isn't it? because he's he's hovering around the background, waiting for him to slip up. >> prevaricator will >> prevaricator matthew, will england beat the scots this weekend at rugby? i'm, uh i'm. there was a match, a wrong answer again . answer again. >> it's a shocker. number four. um, peter , will trump win the um, peter, will trump win the presidential election ? yes. no presidential election? yes. no okay . day presidential election? yes. no okay. day number presidential election? yes. no okay . day number five. presidential election? yes. no okay. day number five. this is a kille
matthew at the labour simple.w at the labour party to mob party given in to mob rule. >> . >> no. >> no. >> yes of course, yes of course. yes. uh number two, peter, do you think the public have lost a little bit of confidence in parliament at what? >> just kidding. >> just kidding. >> that's a no. so you delivered , right? 3 or 4 different words, then you say yes or no. so i can't give you that. um, yes. so he's going to win again, isn't it? because...
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matthew alford. matthew is author. filmmaker and lecturer of politics and international studies at the university of bath. thank you both for being here. let me start with you. it's good to have you with us, ivan. um, you heard about the hamas counter proposal. um, the court, the the ball, like they say is in the israeli court, there is momentum so it seems, or is that what thinking? i think that there is momentum, and i'm not sure how much that has to do. with global pressure or how much that has to do with the protests, including quite a astonishing one outside of blincan's home, wow, in his very posh area in virginia, and uh, he certainly won't have been able to rest at the weekend, um, as the shouts and cries of war criminal would have permeated the walls, yeah, but it is, uh, the... the world is tired, tired of this israeli brutality and people want peace, and i think that uh, although the president of the united states has accused hamas of wanting too much, which you know they've been, palestin
matthew alford. matthew is author. filmmaker and lecturer of politics and international studies at the university of bath. thank you both for being here. let me start with you. it's good to have you with us, ivan. um, you heard about the hamas counter proposal. um, the court, the the ball, like they say is in the israeli court, there is momentum so it seems, or is that what thinking? i think that there is momentum, and i'm not sure how much that has to do. with global pressure or how much that...
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matthew alford. matthew is author, filmmaker and lecturer of politics and international studies at the university of bath. thank you both for being here. let me start with you. it's good to have you with us, ivan, um. you heard about the hamas counter proposal, um, the court, the the ball is like they say is in the israeli court, there is momentum, so it seems, or is that what thinking? i think that there is momentum, and i'm not sure how much that has to do with global pressure, or how much that has to do with the protests, including quite a astonishing one outside of blincan's home, wow. his very posh area in virginia, and uh, he certainly won't have been able to rest at the weekend, um, as the shouts and cries of war criminal would have permeated the walls, yeah, but it is uh, the world is tired, tired of this israeli brutality, and people want peace, and i think that uh, "although the president of the united states has accused hamas of wanting too much, which you know they've been, palestinians h
matthew alford. matthew is author, filmmaker and lecturer of politics and international studies at the university of bath. thank you both for being here. let me start with you. it's good to have you with us, ivan, um. you heard about the hamas counter proposal, um, the court, the the ball is like they say is in the israeli court, there is momentum, so it seems, or is that what thinking? i think that there is momentum, and i'm not sure how much that has to do with global pressure, or how much...
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matthew hollingworth, aood of are today. matthew hollingworth, good of you _ are today.lingworth, good of you to talk _ are today. matthew hollingworth, good of you to talk to _ are today. matthew hollingworth, good of you to talk to us - are today. matthew hollingworth, good of you to talk to us live - are today. matthew hollingworth, j good of you to talk to us live from jerusalem. the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, is fifty times stronger than heroin, and is responsible for tens of thousands of overdose deaths in the us last year. police in the us have told the bbc the public health crisis is comparable to a modern—day crack epidemic. will grant sent this special report and a warning this report contains some distressing images. there are no quiet nights for tijuana's fire brigade. called out to a local bar, there is no blaze here, but as some of the only available paramedics, they are tackling another crisis, sweeping the city like wildfire — fentanyl. these two men, their lives fast slipping away, may not have even known they were taking it. cheap and highly addictive,
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yes, hi, matthew, good afternoon. this _ settlement. yes, hi, matthew, good afternoon.s all _ settlement. yes, hi, matthew, good afternoon. this all relates _ settlement. yes, hi, matthew, good afternoon. this all relates to - settlement. yes, hi, matthew, good afternoon. this all relates to the - afternoon. this all relates to the events which took place at the end of last year, when prince harry and his legal team were successful in 15 of 33 sample claims against mirror group newspapers, basically accusing them of unlawful information gathering, including hacking prince harry's phone, hacking into his voice mail to gather details for newspaper articles. many of the newspaper articles. many of the newspaper articles. many of the newspaper articles they were talking about related to prince harry's relationship with his girlfriend many years ago, chelsy davy, articles about relationships, their relationship, dates they went on, arguments they might have had, and tattoos. prince harry said there were many more claims, it was just the beginning, and he was bringing 115 fur
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matthew, the background _ african government. matthew, the background to _ african government.this _ african government. matthew, the background to this is _ african government. matthew, the background to this is the _ background to this is the international court ofjustice rules last month that israel should do everything within its power to ensure its military does not commit genocidal acts against the palestinian people in gaza. that was the ruling then. what has happened todayis the ruling then. what has happened today is south africa has said it's extremely concerned about what may be happening in rafah, the city right in the south of gaza. the extent of which is put in this urgent request to the court and basically asking the judge is to look at what israel says it wants to carry out in the city of rafah into consider whether it basically puts the israeli military in breach of what the court where talking about last month but also in breach of the genocide convention. so that's what south africa has been asking and we have to wait and see what the court decides to do next
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and also former labour party adviser matthew le tsar matthew laza matthew laza. >> i love it.le of minutes later, i'm sorry. madness out there. >> there's 250,000 people on the streets. >> it's crazy. we don't. it's fine. start fine. i'm going to start with you, lizzie cundy. fine. i'm going to start with youyeah,e cundy. fine. i'm going to start with youyeah, yeah,iy. fine. i'm going to start with youyeah, yeah, well, you >> yeah, yeah, well, there you go. give harry 30 minutes go. you give harry 30 minutes and still zip it, can and he still can't zip it, can he? was i last week he? yeah. there was i last week actually thinking was doing actually thinking he was doing the right thing. i actually praised for getting on that praised him for getting on that plane . little know, he had plane. little did i know, he had a hidden agenda. i should have known . yeah. um, yeah. he known better. yeah. um, yeah. he only the website, but it's only had the website, but it's set this interview with. good set up this interview with. good morning america. now, the first thing you should do .
and also former labour party adviser matthew le tsar matthew laza matthew laza. >> i love it.le of minutes later, i'm sorry. madness out there. >> there's 250,000 people on the streets. >> it's crazy. we don't. it's fine. start fine. i'm going to start with you, lizzie cundy. fine. i'm going to start with youyeah,e cundy. fine. i'm going to start with youyeah, yeah,iy. fine. i'm going to start with youyeah, yeah, well, you >> yeah, yeah, well, there you go. give harry 30...
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matthew, thank you stadler.hank you very much for coming in there . very much for coming in there. going to make people have or they're suggesting unconscious bias training. they're suggesting unconscious bias training . surely this is bias training. surely this is not the job of the fca and the pra. they want financial institutions to get on with it . institutions to get on with it. >> you say it's not the >> well, you say it's not the job and i'd ask you in return. is it the job? i mean, is there any reason for this regulatory body not to get involved in this? well i'd say that unconscious bias training isn't necessarily true and therefore they're doing something that's deeply speculative and that clearly isn't there. >> theirjob is to say that clearly isn't there. >> their job is to say that when you're doing a discounted cash flow, this is how you work it out. otherwise you're not competent to be a trader and they for they should be going for diversity so that you diversity of opinion so that you have arguin
matthew, thank you stadler.hank you very much for coming in there . very much for coming in there. going to make people have or they're suggesting unconscious bias training. they're suggesting unconscious bias training . surely this is bias training. surely this is not the job of the fca and the pra. they want financial institutions to get on with it . institutions to get on with it. >> you say it's not the >> well, you say it's not the job and i'd ask you in return. is it the job?...
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and also former labour party adviser matthew le le matthew laza . i matthew le le matthew laza.ely . >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> well, i could start with you as labour man. yeah. uh, yeah. as a labour man. yeah. uh, yeah. so sad. very sad. so it's very sad. it's very sad. has got a point. >> no, absolutely. i mean, i think politicians all think that politicians of all parties, have got a point parties, uh, have got a point that their security is at that their security is now at risk. frankly, it's risk. in a way, frankly, it's never before . and i think never been before. and i think that's, for two reasons. one that's, uh, for two reasons. one of polarisation of of which is the polarisation of debate, as said in your debate, as you said in your monologue, and how monologue, nana, and just how angry people have got and how self—righteous people have got. >> mean, that clip is the clip >> i mean, that clip is the clip you is extraordinary. you saw is extraordinary. >> the street. it's in >> i know the street. it's in manchester. know manchester. um, i know that street well.
and also former labour party adviser matthew le le matthew laza . i matthew le le matthew laza.ely . >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> well, i could start with you as labour man. yeah. uh, yeah. as a labour man. yeah. uh, yeah. so sad. very sad. so it's very sad. it's very sad. has got a point. >> no, absolutely. i mean, i think politicians all think that politicians of all parties, have got a point parties, uh, have got a point that their security is at that their...
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to stay with us, matthew. we are _ affected his life. to stay with us, matthew.or- affected his life. to stay with us, | matthew. we are waiting for david sherborne to come out. we will go straight to that when david sherborne does come out. we will say goodbye to people watching around the world. if you watching in the uk stay with us because we will be continuing our coverage and anyone watching any can tune into the bbc website to get more information. whitney still is matthew gale, a media lawyer. in terms of his relationships and the strain it took on them, and as you say, that questioning of his friends and the way he probably lost a lot of friends because of this distrust that they had on people. yes. friends because of this distrust that they had on people. yes, that's riaht, and that they had on people. yes, that's right. and the _ that they had on people. yes, that's right, and the scale _ that they had on people. yes, that's right, and the scale of— that they had on people. yes, that's right, and the scale of intrusion - right, and the scale of intrusi
to stay with us, matthew. we are _ affected his life. to stay with us, matthew.or- affected his life. to stay with us, | matthew. we are waiting for david sherborne to come out. we will go straight to that when david sherborne does come out. we will say goodbye to people watching around the world. if you watching in the uk stay with us because we will be continuing our coverage and anyone watching any can tune into the bbc website to get more information. whitney still is matthew gale, a media...
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good evening, matthew. thank you. return of the champions league is just a few hours away, as manchester city resume the defence of their title with a trip to fc copenhagen tonight. the current champions go into the last 16 tie as favourites, but city manager pep guardiola is warning against complacency when taking on a side which beat manchester united 4—3 at home in the group stages. what i saw what they have done this group stage against these opponents, i say, wow. i said to the players this morning, you have to prepare mentally. the game plan will be as it has always been, but mentally we have to be ready. meanwhile, iii—time european cup winners real madrid travel to germany to face rb leipzig. carlo ancelotti's side will be without england starjude bellingham, who's out with an ankle injury after picking up a knock in their 4—0 win over girona in la liga on saturday. the premier league has officially approved sirjim ratcliffe�*s purchase of 25% of manchester united. the deal, worth around a billion pounds, is s
good evening, matthew. thank you. return of the champions league is just a few hours away, as manchester city resume the defence of their title with a trip to fc copenhagen tonight. the current champions go into the last 16 tie as favourites, but city manager pep guardiola is warning against complacency when taking on a side which beat manchester united 4—3 at home in the group stages. what i saw what they have done this group stage against these opponents, i say, wow. i said to the players...
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matthew- i— today because thank you for having me, matthew., matthew. i think this - today because thank you for having me, matthew. i think this is - today because thank you for having me, matthew. i think this is a - today because thank you for having me, matthew. i think this is a step| me, matthew. i think this is a step that would probably put a few of the fears of the biden administration to rest but here in palestine, where it should matter the most, this government has been a dead government has been a dead government walking for some months now and the announcement didn't really bringing any attention. there are other, bigger priorities for palestinians right now, namely stopping the war on gaza, having a government that can function and deliver with the buying of everybody and it's not clear that this resignation would give way to a path towards that. weight how much you think is it a signal to the west but actually the coming? it's a signal to the west. i'm not sure that it really would be convincing that reform is coming and it all
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matthew let's start with you.h a moment of symbolism tomorrow when we see sinn fein in these first minister po5t, fein in these first minister post, what does that mean for northern ireland? i what does that mean for northern ireland? ~ , ., ., ., ireland? i think it is a moment of symbolism _ ireland? i think it is a moment of symbolism it _ ireland? i think it is a moment of symbolism it is _ ireland? i think it is a moment of symbolism it is important - ireland? i think it is a moment of symbolism it is important to - ireland? i think it is a moment of symbolism it is important to say | symbolism it is important to say that it _ symbolism it is important to say that it is — symbolism it is important to say that it is symbolism _ symbolism it is important to say that it is symbolism more - symbolism it is important to say that it is symbolism more than i that it is symbolism more than substance, _ that it is symbolism more than substance, but _ that it is symbolism more than substance, but it— that it is symboli
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this is a very bad man. >> i'm not disputing that, matthew, all. i don't matthew, at all.ee hours of got, what, almost three hours of putin giving ? is it like putin? putin giving? is it like putin? >> is it like going to berlin in 1940 to speak with hitler and it would. >> yeah. well, it would be, uh, you can't really compare . well, you can't really compare. well, you can't really compare. well, you can't really compare. well, you can yes, in a sense. i mean, it's like interviewing pol pot or saddam hussein, right. or saddam hussein, his interviewed by by cnn. >> and so was bin laden. >> and so was bin laden. >> and so was bin laden. >> and i i that these >> and i and i think that these things are objective things are they are objective really interesting because they give for example this give you. so for example this interview are what interview we are seeing what putin wants the west to hear. thatis putin wants the west to hear. that is objective , interesting that is objective, interesting and values all for what it is . and values all for what it is. i'm not disputi
this is a very bad man. >> i'm not disputing that, matthew, all. i don't matthew, at all.ee hours of got, what, almost three hours of putin giving ? is it like putin? putin giving? is it like putin? >> is it like going to berlin in 1940 to speak with hitler and it would. >> yeah. well, it would be, uh, you can't really compare . well, you can't really compare. well, you can't really compare. well, you can't really compare. well, you can yes, in a sense. i mean, it's like...
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the head of team matthews. that would be maple leafs star auston matthews.cored twice as team. matthews took a big lead up in toronto, and team mcdavid, trying to come back. hurdle scores get it within two, but matthews was your mvp as team matthews goes on to win it seven four. that is your look at sports. yeah. i was just wondering what nosh means? [blowing whistle] natural. organic, specialty, healthy. yay. nosh! everything marked nosh means natural, organic. specialty and healthy. that way, you can eat healthy while sticking to a budget. ummm, no. this is the japanese government. yeah. you may have heard swift will be performing in japan the night before. her boyfriend and the kansas city chiefs take on the niners in the super bowl. now that has raised questions about whether it's even possible to get to las vegas in time for the game, the japanese embassy in washington quashed those concerns with a tweet saying if her private jet leaves tokyo right after her concert, swift should arrive in las vegas before the super bowl begins. the mvp here, tokyo's no
the head of team matthews. that would be maple leafs star auston matthews.cored twice as team. matthews took a big lead up in toronto, and team mcdavid, trying to come back. hurdle scores get it within two, but matthews was your mvp as team matthews goes on to win it seven four. that is your look at sports. yeah. i was just wondering what nosh means? [blowing whistle] natural. organic, specialty, healthy. yay. nosh! everything marked nosh means natural, organic. specialty and healthy. that way,...
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good evening, matthew. we have been here _ evening. good evening, matthew.atthew. we have been here all day _ evening. good evening, matthew. we have been here all day and _ evening. good evening, matthew. we have been here all day and we - evening. good evening, matthew. we have been here all day and we have . have been here all day and we have moved to st mark's church which will be one of the polling stations on thursday. it is in the queensway estate in wellingborough and back in 2019, this area was described as left behind both economically and socially deprived and then two years later in 2021, the area was rocked when a 16—year—old boy called dylan holiday was stabbed to death. he was stabbed 13 times and he sadly died and a man was convicted of his manslaughter but knife crime is one of the issues that has come up time and time again today as we have been in wellingborough and joining me now is the vicar here at st mark's, the reverend ben lewis who is known as father ben in the community and i wanted to start with that stabbing of 16—year—old dylan.
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matthew, it has been good _ important at this point.o _ important at this point. matthew, it has been good to talk— important at this point. matthew, it has been good to talk to _ important at this point. matthew, it has been good to talk to you, - important at this point. matthew, it has been good to talk to you, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. on that point, we have heard in the last few hours from cancer charities who are saying the decision to go public with this cancer diagnosis has been welcome. they believe it will raise awareness of cancer and perhaps potentially bring people forward to get themselves monitored all of that in hospital as well. so always important to take the positives from stories like this. back to the studio. of course, there will be more from us throughout the day. let's look at the middle east now. the us secretary of state antony blinken is due in cairo as part of his latest push for a gaza ceasefire and to calm wider middle east tensions. this is his fifth visit to the middle east and it began in saud
matthew, it has been good _ important at this point.o _ important at this point. matthew, it has been good to talk— important at this point. matthew, it has been good to talk to _ important at this point. matthew, it has been good to talk to you, - important at this point. matthew, it has been good to talk to you, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. on that point, we have heard in the last few hours from cancer charities who are saying the decision to go public with this cancer diagnosis has...
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well, matthew, as you might remember, hearing. matthew, as you might remember. this _ hearing. well, matthew, as you might remember, this is _ hearing. well, matthew, as you might remember, this is a _ hearing. well, matthew, as you might remember, this is a major— hearing. well, matthew, as you might remember, this is a major scandal - remember, this is a major scandal that goes back years. the first convictions in the post office scandal were in 99 to 2000 and it went on until 2015. some 983 postmasters were convicted on crimes based on information provided by an accounting software system known as arise and which has been discredited and found to be flawed. since then, some cases are being quashed. 102 people have had convictions overturned but the process has been going very slowly and recently this has all been in the public eye including in part because of the itv drama. the government has decided things need to be speeded up, so it has set out what it wants to achieve with a new law designed to exonerate the vast majority o
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uh, matthew?well, we hear so much, don't we, about the importance of our monarchy modernising, moving with times . and here is a with the times. and here is a fantastic example of our monarch showing great leadership and courage in his openness about a diagnosis that may be a decade or so ago . the monarch would or so ago. the monarch would not. the queen might not have been so open about . not. the queen might not have been so open about. i mean, it is important to emphasise that when any of us experience either a cancer diagnosis ourselves or one in someone that we love, it is shocking. there is no other word for it. i had a very low grade skin cancer on my relatively low grade skin cancer on my face, and when you first get told that word by a doctor, whether you're the king or just like us members of the public, it is shocking. so i think for him to be able to relate to us and we are technically his subjects this, well , i think subjects on this, well, i think boost our affection for him. >> do
uh, matthew?well, we hear so much, don't we, about the importance of our monarchy modernising, moving with times . and here is a with the times. and here is a fantastic example of our monarch showing great leadership and courage in his openness about a diagnosis that may be a decade or so ago . the monarch would or so ago. the monarch would not. the queen might not have been so open about . not. the queen might not have been so open about. i mean, it is important to emphasise that when any of...
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matthew, it is so strange _ very difficult for you.difficult for you. matthew, it is so strange and depressing, so| very difficult for you. matthew, it. is so strange and depressing, so sad to listen to that, to think back on my encounter with alexei navalny — i journeyed to moscow and went to his anti—corruption office, and the meeting which lasted a couple hours altogether, the real danger that he was in back then, that was 2017. that was just a few days before i arrived in his office, he had to buy special reinforced doors because before that, security agents, the authorities had smashed down the previous door in a rage to try and grab papers that he and his staff are working on. and it is important to remember that we call him and opposition leader, but alexei navalny was also a committed anti—corruption campaigner, and he spent years and years investigating the corruption at the heart of the putin regime and exposing the tens and tens of millions of dollars worth of properties that putin had acquired and that his cronies had acqui
matthew, it is so strange _ very difficult for you.difficult for you. matthew, it is so strange and depressing, so| very difficult for you. matthew, it. is so strange and depressing, so sad to listen to that, to think back on my encounter with alexei navalny — i journeyed to moscow and went to his anti—corruption office, and the meeting which lasted a couple hours altogether, the real danger that he was in back then, that was 2017. that was just a few days before i arrived in his office, he...
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matthew dowd back was.as, executive direct tower of the mccain institute and former advisor to the supreme allied commander. any suggestion that allies will not defend each other undermines all of our security including that of the u.s. and puts american and european soldiers at increased risk. do you share those concerns sdm. >> absolutely. i would say this is not stupid -- i mean it's stupid, but it's dangerous and unpatriotic. i even saw someone refer to it as treacherous or treasonous. this will put potentially u.s. troops even in harm's way because it's tempting vladimir putin and frankly any of our enemies to test the alliance, and that puts everyone in greater danger. we don't want war with russia and we don't want russia to think we're weak and won't strike back if they do try something with us militarily. >> julie, what's been the reaction among republicans? >> the top line here is, chris, after running around the capitol trying to ask as many senate republicans as possible about this, is they don'
matthew dowd back was.as, executive direct tower of the mccain institute and former advisor to the supreme allied commander. any suggestion that allies will not defend each other undermines all of our security including that of the u.s. and puts american and european soldiers at increased risk. do you share those concerns sdm. >> absolutely. i would say this is not stupid -- i mean it's stupid, but it's dangerous and unpatriotic. i even saw someone refer to it as treacherous or...
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it�*s —. very dynamic war, matthew, as you know.rtillery and ammunition. this is exactly why ukraine is now preoccupied with building up our own defence industry base so the ministry of is making sure on a daily basis that ukraine is becoming self sufficient. we can build our own ammunition and other types of weapons systems. a lot will depend on our ability to create joint ventures with our western partners. this war is going to be two years soon, but it's not looking like it's going to end in the nearest future and we have to be prepared, all of us. i and we have to be prepared, all of us. . , and we have to be prepared, all of us, ., , ., " and we have to be prepared, all of us. ., , ., " ., and we have to be prepared, all of us. ., ., ~ ., ., and we have to be prepared, all of us. i was talking to one of your colleagues _ us. i was talking to one of your colleagues in _ us. i was talking to one of your colleagues in washington - us. i was talking to one of your- colleagues in washington lobbying, making no progress in terms of t
it�*s —. very dynamic war, matthew, as you know.rtillery and ammunition. this is exactly why ukraine is now preoccupied with building up our own defence industry base so the ministry of is making sure on a daily basis that ukraine is becoming self sufficient. we can build our own ammunition and other types of weapons systems. a lot will depend on our ability to create joint ventures with our western partners. this war is going to be two years soon, but it's not looking like it's going to...
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we can get matthew chance backup. janice are trying to raise matthew. we have even more news from the region breaking this morning. we are just getting word that ukraine has retreated from a town on the eastern front. this is the second time this has happened to just a couple of weeks. and it comes as ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says, he cannot understand how donald trump can be on the side of russian president vladimir putin in a new interview with our kaitlan collins, he said, quote it's unbelievable kaitlan reports from kyiv >> yeah in this one-on-one interview with cnn, president zelenskyy made clear what he believes are the stakes of ukraine not getting any more aid from the united states, something that is at a complete standstill inside the us congress right now. but he made clear just how pivotal the aid to ukraine has been on the battlefield. so you see the difference that us egg makes its what you're saying. >> yes, it depends that this year. >> if >> not get anything, will not add any success. and also, i >> will have any success
we can get matthew chance backup. janice are trying to raise matthew. we have even more news from the region breaking this morning. we are just getting word that ukraine has retreated from a town on the eastern front. this is the second time this has happened to just a couple of weeks. and it comes as ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says, he cannot understand how donald trump can be on the side of russian president vladimir putin in a new interview with our kaitlan collins, he said,...
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matthew dowd, i turn to you first. donald trump clearly wants this field to himself, and nikki haley won't let him have it. why not? she's obviously not doing very well in the polls. we can't find a state where she is going to beat him. what is your strategy? >> i honestly believe she is a smart woman, that she understands she cannot win this race. you just look at a matter of fact. every single state that she has run in and about to be in in south carolina, she's losing among republican voters by 40 to 50 points. she lost republicans by 50 points in new hampshire. so i think she understands that, and my guess is -- i have not had any conversation with her -- but my guess is she has something to say and she wants to say it in a clear way. and she thinks that by staying in she has a platform to say that. but i would believe that in her heart she know she cannot win this race. so, she's in it to deliver a message about donald trump and what it means and to the republican party. by those standards it is probably a good th
matthew dowd, i turn to you first. donald trump clearly wants this field to himself, and nikki haley won't let him have it. why not? she's obviously not doing very well in the polls. we can't find a state where she is going to beat him. what is your strategy? >> i honestly believe she is a smart woman, that she understands she cannot win this race. you just look at a matter of fact. every single state that she has run in and about to be in in south carolina, she's losing among republican...
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oh, and what's all matthew laza. oh, and what's all this . get matthew laza. and what's all this. get ready matthew laza. oh, and what's all this . get ready britain, here we this. get ready britain, here we go . go. the abdul ezedi case exposes something astonishing . next. something astonishing. next. >> the top story on gb news tonight. voters in rochdale in greater manchester have got less than an hour now to cast their ballot in tonight's by—election, with polling stations closing at 10:00. the ballot will decide who will replace veteran labour mp sir tony lloyd, who died in january. there are 11 candidates on the ballot paper. the results are expected tomorrow for full coverage right through the night here on gb news tonight as well . here on gb news tonight as well. the main news today is that the home secretary says police officers will be automatic suspended if they're charged with certain criminal offences . with certain criminal offences. the comments came after the sarah everard inquiry found wayne couzens should never have been a police officer. c
oh, and what's all matthew laza. oh, and what's all this . get matthew laza. and what's all this. get ready matthew laza. oh, and what's all this . get ready britain, here we this. get ready britain, here we go . go. the abdul ezedi case exposes something astonishing . next. something astonishing. next. >> the top story on gb news tonight. voters in rochdale in greater manchester have got less than an hour now to cast their ballot in tonight's by—election, with polling stations closing...
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clarissa matthew, appreciate it as always. if you're just joining us, the breaking news this hour, russian opposition leader, top putin critic alexei navalny has died in prison according according to russia's prison service. meantime, vice president kamala harris set to speak at any moment in munich at the security conference there stay with this tax season. >> it's time to get with straight talk wireless. you get unlimited data and, and the samsung galaxy, a 14 on them. so you can give your janky phone to your kid >> turn your tax refund into a you fund with straight-talk wireless were you worried the wedding would be too much >> another destination wedding >> my backyard within power, we can all are financial questions answered, so we don't have to worry empower >> what's next >> copd hasn't been pretty it's tough to breathe and tough to keep wondering if this is just good as it gets metrology as shown me that there's still beauty and breadth to be hacked because we're three medicines in one inhaler. trilogy keeps my airways
clarissa matthew, appreciate it as always. if you're just joining us, the breaking news this hour, russian opposition leader, top putin critic alexei navalny has died in prison according according to russia's prison service. meantime, vice president kamala harris set to speak at any moment in munich at the security conference there stay with this tax season. >> it's time to get with straight talk wireless. you get unlimited data and, and the samsung galaxy, a 14 on them. so you can give...
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matthew and the tree branch that went through his home today. >> just fortunate that no one got hurt. >> and sonoma county fire district tells me that today they got a lot of calls about downed trees, about downed power lines and flooded roads. and again, luckily no one was hurt. we're live in santa rosa, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> thank you so much, suzanne. sporadic power outages for some stores to close temporarily at san jose's oak ridge mall. some of the employees, as you see, were closing their doors as her store was left in the dark. lights at other stores flickered on and off. we're waiting to hear back from oak ridge about how extensive the power outages were, and whether they are part of the wider power outages affecting some neighborhoods and thousands on the subject. >> thousands of p-g-and-e's customers across the bay area are without electricity right now. here's a live look at the real time outage map. the utility is making significant progress restoring power. just over 6200 people in the dark now , compared to 16,000 and just an hour ago. the biggest outages are
matthew and the tree branch that went through his home today. >> just fortunate that no one got hurt. >> and sonoma county fire district tells me that today they got a lot of calls about downed trees, about downed power lines and flooded roads. and again, luckily no one was hurt. we're live in santa rosa, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> thank you so much, suzanne. sporadic power outages for some stores to close temporarily at san jose's oak ridge mall. some of the employees,...
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thank you, matthew, _ in syria currently. thank you, matthew, for _ in syria currently.k you, matthew, for having me. - in syria currently. thank you, j matthew, for having me. and in syria currently. thank you, - matthew, for having me. and thank you for taking this moment to specifically talk about what's happening in north—west syria. the biggest challenge continues to be the international reaction, and there are some important lessons we have learned from what happened in the earthquake. there is definitely a shortage of funding, but also the way it was delivered was political, which resulted in a major delay in the delivery. particularly for children a major challenge on top of, i mean, it did not start on the sixth of fabric, it deepened, the humanitarian crisis to happen before and attacks on schools continue unfortunately after that. just give me an idea _ unfortunately after that. just give me an idea of _ unfortunately after that. just give me an idea of the _ unfortunately after that. just give me an idea of the numbers - unfortunately after that. just give me
thank you, matthew, _ in syria currently. thank you, matthew, for _ in syria currently.k you, matthew, for having me. - in syria currently. thank you, j matthew, for having me. and in syria currently. thank you, - matthew, for having me. and thank you for taking this moment to specifically talk about what's happening in north—west syria. the biggest challenge continues to be the international reaction, and there are some important lessons we have learned from what happened in the earthquake....
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and finally, matthew, how are you doing now?i was four years ago. i still have challenges with anxiety where it will get pretty intense and can be debilitating. however, those don't tend to last as long and they have not generally fallen into the ongoing panic attacks or suicidal ideation area for a number of years, so i feel very grateful for that, even if i wish it would just go away entirely and i could just live a life free from debilitating fear. it's great to feel like it's less a part of my life. i also work less hours and feel very comfortable in that, where i think when i was working less hours, even before covid, i felt a lot of guilt and pressure that i was letting myself down, or the world down, or people would judge me. now, i think as i set more boundaries around my work — i'm currently working part—time — that feels really good. it feels good to have work feel more like it's a part of my life and not this overwhelming, consumptive part of my life. matthew cooper of earnup, thank you so much for sharing your story
and finally, matthew, how are you doing now?i was four years ago. i still have challenges with anxiety where it will get pretty intense and can be debilitating. however, those don't tend to last as long and they have not generally fallen into the ongoing panic attacks or suicidal ideation area for a number of years, so i feel very grateful for that, even if i wish it would just go away entirely and i could just live a life free from debilitating fear. it's great to feel like it's less a part of...
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expert matthew laser expert pollster matthew laser expert pollster matt goodwin .est britquite lease. union jackass, allison, greatest britquitele serious union jackass, allison, greatest britquite le serious one. union jackass, allison, greatest britquitele serious one. patrick. >> quite a serious one. patrick. rabbi zakaria deutsch, a chaplain at leeds university. the rabbi and his wife and children are currently in forced into hiding after receiving death threats from the pro—palestine mob because the rabbi . he was a chaplain for the rabbi. he was a chaplain for the israeli defence force. i just want to say to rabbi deutsch, this is not what britain is about. millions of us stand with you and your family and against the people who hate you and who are anti—semitic. god bless you. >> oh, gosh. okay allison. well, thank you very much for that . thank you very much for that. um. go on. sean, who's your greatest? my greatest britain is eight from police , eight officers from the police, um, gang and proactive team who are off duty, who saw altercation and they had
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matthew finn, >> absolutely. matthew finn, thank you for joining >> absolutely.joining us and thank you for joining us and giving your level of expertise as and matthew, for directly contradicting tom pursglove, the illegal immigration minister, and this just goes on and on, doesn't it? the government reassuring us all is, well, nothing to worry about. and it is frankly a farce. well, today a big nfu national farmers union conference and for the first time since 2008, a british prime minister has gone along to speak to the nation's farmers . and to the nation's farmers. and he's done it, of course, because of the growing protests in kent and wales. and who knows where else. in a moment, we'll tell you what rishi had to say radio. for nearly half a century, british farming wasn't run by elected british politicians . politicians. >> good lord. no, no, that was all done in brussels under the common agri cultural policy. well, now we've left the european union. we're in charge of our own agricultural policy much more indeed than we are in terms of its cousin fisherie
matthew finn, >> absolutely. matthew finn, thank you for joining >> absolutely.joining us and thank you for joining us and giving your level of expertise as and matthew, for directly contradicting tom pursglove, the illegal immigration minister, and this just goes on and on, doesn't it? the government reassuring us all is, well, nothing to worry about. and it is frankly a farce. well, today a big nfu national farmers union conference and for the first time since 2008, a british...
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their names are paul elmstrand, matthew ruge, 27 years old.am finseth, the firefighter paramedic who was 40 years old. it boils down to the timeline. that call you talked about came in around 2:00 a.m. on sunday. we're showing you video mostly from the daytime. keep in mind this started well before dawn. you can see in this video the scope of the law enforcement response. a lot of police and first responders showing up in tactical gear, heavily armed. they knew at that point the gunmen was heavily armed and his family with with them. they learned there were seven children ages 2 to 15 years old. i want to say off the bat they are, officials say, okay. the kids are unharmed. they're safe. obviously that was a huge factor in how they responded. authorities, first responders, say they negotiated with the gunman for several hours before he eventually fired on them. there's a lot we don't know at this point. we don't know the gunman's name. we don't know why this started or let alone escalated to the degree it did. authorities only saying they don'
their names are paul elmstrand, matthew ruge, 27 years old.am finseth, the firefighter paramedic who was 40 years old. it boils down to the timeline. that call you talked about came in around 2:00 a.m. on sunday. we're showing you video mostly from the daytime. keep in mind this started well before dawn. you can see in this video the scope of the law enforcement response. a lot of police and first responders showing up in tactical gear, heavily armed. they knew at that point the gunmen was...
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i agree with gillian and matthew.. i mean, the quotes in the report are stunning. he couldn't remember when he is vice president and everything? so legally, the document lets him off the hook. no culpability. but, because, as matthew points out, it emphasizes age, that he didn't -- it paints him as a dotterring old man. i think it says aloud what everyone is thinking. >> he can say there is all these differences with the trump case. >> they see trump gets trump gets book thrown at him. biden gets a pass. i agree with gillian and matthew. i think it's really going to be damning for joe biden. >> bret: all right. panel, stand by if you would. next, we will talk about the supreme court taking up the trump colorado ballot case and the interesting oral arguments earlier today. ♪ >> woman: what's my safelite story? i'm a photographer. and when i'm driving, i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, it had to be fixed right. i scheduled with safelite autoglass. their experts replaced my windshie
i agree with gillian and matthew.. i mean, the quotes in the report are stunning. he couldn't remember when he is vice president and everything? so legally, the document lets him off the hook. no culpability. but, because, as matthew points out, it emphasizes age, that he didn't -- it paints him as a dotterring old man. i think it says aloud what everyone is thinking. >> he can say there is all these differences with the trump case. >> they see trump gets trump gets book thrown at...
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matthew miller the 're and then have to go. matthew miller they're bringing _ and then have to go. have to go. matthew miller they're bringing that press _ they're bringing that press conference so it close, he was asked about the strikes which have been proved by the united states inside targets in iraq and syria, and you heard them say they will not comment on the timing or location, but certainly those strikes have been approved. iran—backed houthi fighters in yemen are continuing to launch attacks on commercial shipping in the red sea. last night the united states launched further limited strikes on houthi positions there. bbc verify has been analysing the impact of these strikes — have they made any difference? nick eardley reports: there have been 11 sets of strikes in yemen in the past six weeks, many of them limited, the most recent last night, focused on houthi military targets. the uk has been involved in two sets of strikes so far, but are they working? let's start back in november, in this area come off the coast of yemen. this is where houthis backed by iran have been
matthew miller the 're and then have to go. matthew miller they're bringing _ and then have to go. have to go. matthew miller they're bringing that press _ they're bringing that press conference so it close, he was asked about the strikes which have been proved by the united states inside targets in iraq and syria, and you heard them say they will not comment on the timing or location, but certainly those strikes have been approved. iran—backed houthi fighters in yemen are continuing to...
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matthew, thank you for your reporting as our political correspondence, matthew, more to we do have some breaking news coming in. officials in pockets on say to blasts of killed at least 22 people envelopes just on one hit near the office of a candidate running. and tomorrow's parliamentary elections, more than 2000 people are reportedly injured and unofficial says, initial findings suggests an explosive device was placed on a motorcycle in the 1st blast. we'll be bringing you more on that story. as soon as we can print out of, let's turn to to a where 3 days of national warning has been declared. following the death of former president, sebastian pietro, the 74 year old, was killed in a helicopter crash in the south of the country on tuesday. pinero was a billionaire businessman, as conservative, politician who held that she lays top political drop twice. a makeshift memorial has been set up outside sebastian, pioneer as housing santiago, drawing dozens of julians, shocked by the former president's death then yeah, that's how you coped. oh, crushed into a leak in sudden chilly emergency
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attorney general matthew whitaker. matthew, it's great to see you again. to disqualify fulton county d.a. pappny all lis from georgia's -- fani willis. the former divorce lawyer and law partner of nathan wade, terence bradley, he previously indicated that, yes, d.a. fani willis had a relationship and started it with trump prosecutor nathan wade in 2021, not 2022 like they testified. that's a conflict of interest. but now he claims amnesia today and no knowledge of this? >> yeah. it was must-watch tv today again from this hearing. you know, based on everything that i saw today, there's no doubt that this judge is going to determine that this witness was withholding information, knew more than he was willing to testify to. but this is one of the problems. often times the test is not what the truth is, it's what's admissible. and i think a lot of folks watching today were very frustrated with the line of questioning. but this is why we have to have cameras in the courtroom, you know, really for all these feedings, because you just can see how a witness is or
attorney general matthew whitaker. matthew, it's great to see you again. to disqualify fulton county d.a. pappny all lis from georgia's -- fani willis. the former divorce lawyer and law partner of nathan wade, terence bradley, he previously indicated that, yes, d.a. fani willis had a relationship and started it with trump prosecutor nathan wade in 2021, not 2022 like they testified. that's a conflict of interest. but now he claims amnesia today and no knowledge of this? >> yeah. it was...
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i think we are still some way off, matthew.hearing the israelis telling people that actually into neighbourhoods up in the edge of gaza city that they should be evacuating and heading to the al—mawasi area on the mediterranean coast. we are also seeing the continuation of military activity in khan younis and also in the what are known as the central camps. so not much talk about rafah, and i think the thing to look for will be at what point do the israeli start to drop leaflets over rafah. send text messages, make phone calls. those are the moves that preceded the major offensives in gaza city and khan younis, and we have seen absolutely no sign of any of that happening yet, which suggests to me that this is still some way off. suggests to me that this is still some way off-— some way off. paul adams in jerusalem. — some way off. paul adams in jerusalem, thank _ some way off. paul adams in jerusalem, thank you - some way off. paul adams in jerusalem, thank you very i some way off. paul adams in i jerusalem, thank you very much
i think we are still some way off, matthew.hearing the israelis telling people that actually into neighbourhoods up in the edge of gaza city that they should be evacuating and heading to the al—mawasi area on the mediterranean coast. we are also seeing the continuation of military activity in khan younis and also in the what are known as the central camps. so not much talk about rafah, and i think the thing to look for will be at what point do the israeli start to drop leaflets over rafah....
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that's van pelt hill in front where i'm matthew. so where the battle really began is out of you to the right. so this soldier is behind the camera. yankees on until they were within 100 yards ous. iaid my gun down across the top rail of a fence and ran my eye down the barrel. this was first gun fired at the battle of manassas i set my gun down and jumped the fence i had no reach on top of it when zip when a bullet by my head. this was the first intimation that i had that a yankee shoot at you if he had the chance. and i lost no time in getting down from that fence for 2 hours, the boomed and the muskets rattled. here on both sides of bull run. by about 8:00 or so, up on top the hill you see in the distance there, right up there, van pelt hill, the commander of the confederate forces, received a warning by signal by flag signal semaphore signal by a man named edgar porter alexander, whose tent had been pitched on that hill the night before by who that morning had left to go to a signal station about five miles away, and that morning
that's van pelt hill in front where i'm matthew. so where the battle really began is out of you to the right. so this soldier is behind the camera. yankees on until they were within 100 yards ous. iaid my gun down across the top rail of a fence and ran my eye down the barrel. this was first gun fired at the battle of manassas i set my gun down and jumped the fence i had no reach on top of it when zip when a bullet by my head. this was the first intimation that i had that a yankee shoot at you...
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matthew levitt from the washington - both angles.shington institute, thank you very much. thank you for having _ thank you very much. thank you for having me. _ labour says it has withdrawn support for rochdale by—election candidate azhar ali after his comments on israel. the party said the decision was taken after "new information about further comments" by mr ali came to light. earlier on monday, labour had defended standing by him as a candidate. it is too late for the party to replace mr ali as its candidate. our correspondent alex forsyth has more. keir starmer has putting rooting out anti—semitism that the heart of his leadership and says that the party stance is clear on that despite the prospects of what it might do to the party in the rochdale by—election but others say he should have acted more quickly and the fact it took two days before labour changed its position is in fact a sign of keir starmer�*s in decision. and here's a full list of candidates standing in the rochdale by—election, which takes place on february 29th.
matthew levitt from the washington - both angles.shington institute, thank you very much. thank you for having _ thank you very much. thank you for having me. _ labour says it has withdrawn support for rochdale by—election candidate azhar ali after his comments on israel. the party said the decision was taken after "new information about further comments" by mr ali came to light. earlier on monday, labour had defended standing by him as a candidate. it is too late for the party to...
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>> think what matthew >> i mean, i think what matthew says principle absolutely says in principle is, in practice, that since sort of covid, we've had what millions of workers not come back into the workplace . and so, you know, the workplace. and so, you know, i mean, the government get lambasted for too much migration, but they would also get lambasted if there was nobody to care for the nhs, nobody to care for the nhs, nobody to care for the nhs, nobody to work in the care home. nobody to care for the nhs, so we rely far too much on migrant labour. i get that entirely. but we do have to do something about our training systems and making sure that people will can do those jobs . people will can do those jobs. but, you know, you take, um, having workers to pick vegetables and fruit. we do need , albeit they come in on a temporary basis. um, those are very much needed because when we try to get local workforce almost impossible . so, i mean, almost impossible. so, i mean, it's a great principle, but if you talk to a lot of the employers and perhaps say, bring in migration on labour t
>> think what matthew >> i mean, i think what matthew says principle absolutely says in principle is, in practice, that since sort of covid, we've had what millions of workers not come back into the workplace . and so, you know, the workplace. and so, you know, i mean, the government get lambasted for too much migration, but they would also get lambasted if there was nobody to care for the nhs, nobody to care for the nhs, nobody to care for the nhs, nobody to work in the care home....