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thanks very much. >>> we're joined by david miliband. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you do have teams on the ground there. what can you tell us about the scale of the disaster right there? where is the greatest need? >> tens of thousands of dead, but hundreds of thousands are in danger. on the turkish side of the border, you have a strong government and massive aid effort under way. on the syrian side of the border, it's people who have been abandoned over the last ten years, and a grave danger of a secondary crisis, ill health, injuries not treated, economics just out of the window because the aid is blocked across the turkish/syrian border. only one humanitarian crossing point is open. there is news from the united government is going to allow aid to go into this rebel-held area from the government-controlled side, but frankly that's an indirect route and caught up in politics. >> does the syrian government have any leverage? >> they do have allies around the world. the critical thing is that the u.n. has said that the mos
thanks very much. >>> we're joined by david miliband. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you do have teams on the ground there. what can you tell us about the scale of the disaster right there? where is the greatest need? >> tens of thousands of dead, but hundreds of thousands are in danger. on the turkish side of the border, you have a strong government and massive aid effort under way. on the syrian side of the border, it's people who have been abandoned...
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ed agreeing with ed miliband.y a rule thumb davey which is a rule of thumb and don't know much about a and i don't know much about a topic. i think just do the opposite or whatever they say. so i'm sure. and so i'm not sure. simon and miliband one of these sort miliband serve one of these sort of landmark proposals was it was about of energy about the profit of energy companies a few years ago, and it crazy then, didn't it? it seemed crazy then, didn't it? does miliband landmark does ed miliband have landmark proposals ? it's one of those proposals? it's one of those ones he ditched into his tombstone, his little tombstone, one of his little ideas april, the, you know, ideas in april, the, you know, everybody's energy bill is going to go up 40. and now that's even costs have gone considerably down since then. yes. two of the things that they were talking about make sense are about which do make sense are one to cut these the tax one is to cut these the tax breaks they get investing in new oil and gas fields like t
ed agreeing with ed miliband.y a rule thumb davey which is a rule of thumb and don't know much about a and i don't know much about a topic. i think just do the opposite or whatever they say. so i'm sure. and so i'm not sure. simon and miliband one of these sort miliband serve one of these sort of landmark proposals was it was about of energy about the profit of energy companies a few years ago, and it crazy then, didn't it? it seemed crazy then, didn't it? does miliband landmark does ed...
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ed agreeing with ed miliband.y a rule thumb davey which is a rule of thumb and don't know much about a and i don't know much about a topic. i think just do the opposite or whatever they say. so i'm sure. and so i'm not sure. simon and miliband one of these sort miliband serve one of these sort of landmark proposals was it was about of energy about the profit of energy companies a few years ago, and it crazy then, didn't it? it seemed crazy then, didn't it? does miliband landmark does ed miliband have landmark proposals ? it's one of those proposals? it's one of those ones he ditched into his tombstone, his little tombstone, one of his little ideas april, the, you know, ideas in april, the, you know, everybody's energy bill is going to go up 40. and now that's even costs have gone considerably down since then. yes. two of the things that they were talking about make sense are about which do make sense are one to cut these the tax one is to cut these the tax breaks they get investing in new oil and gas fields like t
ed agreeing with ed miliband.y a rule thumb davey which is a rule of thumb and don't know much about a and i don't know much about a topic. i think just do the opposite or whatever they say. so i'm sure. and so i'm not sure. simon and miliband one of these sort miliband serve one of these sort of landmark proposals was it was about of energy about the profit of energy companies a few years ago, and it crazy then, didn't it? it seemed crazy then, didn't it? does miliband landmark does ed...
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ed miliband it would be right. how much it was wouldn't say how much it was going the reason they going to be. the reason they don't is that once they start saying you then work out saying that you then work out the that what the delta, that between what they currently and what they currently pay and what labour going to labour says, they're going to gain opposed risk of gain as opposed to the risk of these saying, right, these companies saying, right, actually government actually a labour government would business actually a labour government wou we've business actually a labour government wou we've got business actually a labour government wou we've got to business actually a labour government wou we've got to get business actually a labour government wou we've got to get offiness actually a labour government wou we've got to get off .1ess actually a labour government wou we've got to get off . these and we've got to get off. these companies are actually always politically averse and they politically risk averse
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david miliband, head of the international rescue committee joins me next. mitchell reports" only on msnbc. maybe it's perfecting that special place that you want to keep in the family... ...or passing down the family business... ...or giving back to the places that inspire you. no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank, we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how. just tell us - what's your why? ♪♪ my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. just tell us - what's your why? ray's a1c is down with rybelsus®. i'm down with rybelsus®. my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your n
david miliband, head of the international rescue committee joins me next. mitchell reports" only on msnbc. maybe it's perfecting that special place that you want to keep in the family... ...or passing down the family business... ...or giving back to the places that inspire you. no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank, we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how. just tell us - what's your why? ♪♪ my a1c stayed here, it needed to be...
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sterling lead to howls of outrage from ed miliband and many others . this miliband and many others.is disgusting. windfall tax of 75% simply isn't big enough. well folks, let me give you a little bit of perspective . shell little bit of perspective. shell are a global company they've chosen to headquarter in the united kingdom . they do business united kingdom. they do business all over the world. the uk. part of their revenue is just 5% of the 32 billion. and that projected in the next tax year to pay hundreds of millions of pounds to the treasury. it's easy to say, look, my energy bill is , very expensive. it's bill is, very expensive. it's not right. but the fact that firms like shell want to headquarter in the uk, i would argue , is a good thing, not argue, is a good thing, not a bad thing. now what is even bigger story , the even bigger bigger story, the even bigger story that we covered here a few weeks ago, and it's this british gas strike centric and others , gas strike centric and others, they are literally being given majesty rates, orders to break into people's houses and
sterling lead to howls of outrage from ed miliband and many others . this miliband and many others.is disgusting. windfall tax of 75% simply isn't big enough. well folks, let me give you a little bit of perspective . shell little bit of perspective. shell are a global company they've chosen to headquarter in the united kingdom . they do business united kingdom. they do business all over the world. the uk. part of their revenue is just 5% of the 32 billion. and that projected in the next tax...
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sterling lead to howls of outrage from ed miliband and many others . this miliband and many others.is disgusting. windfall tax of 75% simply isn't big enough. well folks, let me give you a little bit of perspective . shell little bit of perspective. shell are a global company they've chosen to headquarter in the united kingdom . they do business united kingdom. they do business all over the world. the uk. part of their revenue is just 5% of the 32 billion. and that projected in the next tax year to pay hundreds of millions of pounds to the treasury. it's easy to say, look, my energy bill is , very expensive. it's bill is, very expensive. it's not right. but the fact that firms like shell want to headquarter in the uk, i would argue , is a good thing, not argue, is a good thing, not a bad thing. now what is even bigger story , the even bigger bigger story, the even bigger story that we covered here a few weeks ago, and it's this british gas strike centric and others , gas strike centric and others, they are literally being given majesty rates, orders to break into people's houses and
sterling lead to howls of outrage from ed miliband and many others . this miliband and many others.is disgusting. windfall tax of 75% simply isn't big enough. well folks, let me give you a little bit of perspective . shell little bit of perspective. shell are a global company they've chosen to headquarter in the united kingdom . they do business united kingdom. they do business all over the world. the uk. part of their revenue is just 5% of the 32 billion. and that projected in the next tax...
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of likei ed miliband, who was kind of like that _ ed miliband, who was kind of like that and — ed milibandir starmer is not 1 i that. and keir starmer is not! million — that. and keir starmer is not! million miles— that. and keir starmer is not! million miles away. _ that. and keir starmer is not! million miles away. always . that. and keir starmer is not 1 - million miles away. always selling that sort _ million miles away. always selling that sort of— million miles away. always selling that sort of righteous _ million miles away. always selling that sort of righteous annoyance i that sort of righteous annoyance with what — that sort of righteous annoyance with what is _ that sort of righteous annoyance with what is happening - that sort of righteous annoyance with what is happening to - that sort of righteous annoyance with what is happening to the i with what is happening to the country _ with what is happening to the count . ~ ., ~ ., ., country. megan has kind of a beautiful voice, _ country. megan has kind of a beautifulvoice, i— country. megan has kind of a beautiful voice, i don't
of likei ed miliband, who was kind of like that _ ed miliband, who was kind of like that and — ed milibandir starmer is not 1 i that. and keir starmer is not! million — that. and keir starmer is not! million miles— that. and keir starmer is not! million miles away. _ that. and keir starmer is not! million miles away. always . that. and keir starmer is not 1 - million miles away. always selling that sort _ million miles away. always selling that sort of— million miles away. always...
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and ed does that mean ed miliband, does that mean ed miliband from miliband eastern bloc from runningor gordon brown? he got gordon brown got 29.5. so that seems a very unfair argument. and you're absolutely right. and that's a perfectly reasonable argument to make. and obviously, there's all sorts of complications around, you know, the that you can increase the fact that you can increase massively of vote massively the amount of the vote and get, you know, and still don't get, you know, this debate around our this whole debate around our electoral system. my point was more you looked at what more that if you looked at what and a purely political and this is a purely political point, you if keir point, if you if you keir starmer into starmer trying to get into government at the next election. this is not about you know whether this is morally the right or democratically right thing or democratically the if your the right thing. but but if your keir starmer the leader keir starmer is the leader of the party you have the labour party and you have evidence that corbyn was a big factor in
and ed does that mean ed miliband, does that mean ed miliband from miliband eastern bloc from runningor gordon brown? he got gordon brown got 29.5. so that seems a very unfair argument. and you're absolutely right. and that's a perfectly reasonable argument to make. and obviously, there's all sorts of complications around, you know, the that you can increase the fact that you can increase massively of vote massively the amount of the vote and get, you know, and still don't get, you know, this...
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shadow climate secretary ed miliband is calling on the government to bnng calling on the government toring forward a proper windfall tax on energy companies after bp announced its biggest yearly profit in history. the energy giant has more than doubled its earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnin g £23 billion in profits earning £23 billion in profits in 2022. after energy prices surged due to the war in ukraine. bp chief executive bernard says stronger plant reliability and a lower cost of production helped with profits . production helped with profits. the bbc chairman will face questions in the commons on his involvement in boris johnson's financial affairs prior to being chosen to lead the broadcaster . chosen to lead the broadcaster. richard sharp will appear before a cross panel party of mp this morning. it's after it was revealed he was involved in mr. johnson's securing a loan of up t 0 £800,000 before the then to £800,000 before the then prime minister backed his appointment to the top role at the bbc . his selection a
shadow climate secretary ed miliband is calling on the government to bnng calling on the government toring forward a proper windfall tax on energy companies after bp announced its biggest yearly profit in history. the energy giant has more than doubled its earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnin g £23 billion in profits earning £23 billion in profits in 2022. after energy prices surged due to the war in ukraine. bp chief executive...
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the international rescue committee in new york city, are led by individuals, in this case david miliband0,000 a year as the leader of a humanitarian organisation. do you think that weakens the case of humanitarians, when they're on that kind of money? it's up to the board of international rescue committee, or any organisation, to set its own... of course it is, but what's your opinion? so my opinion comes back to the lessons of the last few years for organisations like ours, which is that it's really important that we walk the talk — that if we're to be taken credibly and seriously, then we also need to strive to be a more inclusive organisation. so, for example in 0xfam, yes, i'm lucky enough to be paid a good salary, and importantly, we're committing to reducing inequality within our own organisation, so we publish the pay ratio between my pay and that of the lowest paid, or median members of median pay in our own organisations, and are ambitious about making our own organisation more equitable so that our arguments to make the world fairer and more equitable are taken more seriously.
the international rescue committee in new york city, are led by individuals, in this case david miliband0,000 a year as the leader of a humanitarian organisation. do you think that weakens the case of humanitarians, when they're on that kind of money? it's up to the board of international rescue committee, or any organisation, to set its own... of course it is, but what's your opinion? so my opinion comes back to the lessons of the last few years for organisations like ours, which is that it's...
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you had ed miliband, _ to have to have with shell. to have to have with shell. you had ed miliband, the shadow— to have to have with shell. you had ed miliband, the shadow business i to have to have with shell. you had i ed miliband, the shadow business and environment secretary this morning saying they need to pay more tax but as i was saying it isn't that straightforward. they are of course also allowed, the other reason they pay quite a lot no low amount of tax, they can offset the decommissioning costs for old oil rigs, said investment in new oil and gas projects in the uk against those profits. i expect them to say they have paid in the tens of millions of pounds in tax in 2022 and i expect them to say, and they are on a media call right now, they will pay hundreds of millions of pounds in 2023. that won't be enough for some people think they should pay more people think they should pay more people will notice they pay more to their shareholders in terms of dividends and share buy—backs than they have spent in investing in renewa
you had ed miliband, _ to have to have with shell. to have to have with shell. you had ed miliband, the shadow— to have to have with shell. you had ed miliband, the shadow business i to have to have with shell. you had i ed miliband, the shadow business and environment secretary this morning saying they need to pay more tax but as i was saying it isn't that straightforward. they are of course also allowed, the other reason they pay quite a lot no low amount of tax, they can offset the...
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and other things but perhaps they lost that trust underjeremy corbyn and possibly even under ed milibanderences at the moment between rishi sunak�*s conservative party and keir starmer�*s labour party, so a massive 28 point lead seems far—fetched to me, given their is not that... rishi sunak is relatively well lit, not too dissimilar to keir starmer, it will be interesting. —— well liked. there will be changes and naples between now and the next general election and at the moment i would say labour has the advantage. and as having a conservative government for the last 13 years, there does seem to be evidence of voter fatigue. {lin to be evidence of voter fatigue. on these five pledges, mission statements from labour, five promises from sue —— rishi sunak, it's something that says fibre see magic number when trying to persuade people? i magic number when trying to persuade --eole? ~ , , ., people? i think it is perhaps a relief from — people? i think it is perhaps a relief from labour _ people? i think it is perhaps a relief from labour supporters| people? i think it is perhaps a i relie
and other things but perhaps they lost that trust underjeremy corbyn and possibly even under ed milibanderences at the moment between rishi sunak�*s conservative party and keir starmer�*s labour party, so a massive 28 point lead seems far—fetched to me, given their is not that... rishi sunak is relatively well lit, not too dissimilar to keir starmer, it will be interesting. —— well liked. there will be changes and naples between now and the next general election and at the moment i...
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ed miliband, when he was leader of labour, he had five promises, and tony blair did it before the �*97lection, so this is sir keir starmer�*s version. chris mason is missing from the studio tonight, because he was in manchester watching keir starmer. a jacket—less keir starmer, by the way, giving his speech. here's how keir starmer sounded while chris was watching. we're going to transform the way britain does its business from top to bottom. we'll modernise central government so it becomes dynamic, agile, strong, and, above all, focused. more open to expertise, to partnership with business, unions, communities and civil society — mission—driven government. and chris mason's mission is to get back to the office at some point, so we grabbed a word with him earlier. hello, newscasters, from manchester, where we've just finished our piece for the telly news on keir starmer�*s speech, and a curious one, because often you might expect me to say, here is what was in it and start rattling off all sorts of policy ideas but there wasn't much policy in it, really. the strategy keir starmer is ad
ed miliband, when he was leader of labour, he had five promises, and tony blair did it before the �*97lection, so this is sir keir starmer�*s version. chris mason is missing from the studio tonight, because he was in manchester watching keir starmer. a jacket—less keir starmer, by the way, giving his speech. here's how keir starmer sounded while chris was watching. we're going to transform the way britain does its business from top to bottom. we'll modernise central government so it...
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no guarantee any of that will happen, just ask ed miliband who wrote his commitments on a stone and stillt the next election will look like. rishi sunak has talked about his five key pledges on the economy, immigration and the nhs. today we have the labour leaders, who we will hear a lot more from in the next few months leading up to the election. a tv reporter and a nine—year—old girl have been shot dead near orlando in florida, close to the scene of a murder that took place hours earlier. a second reporter and the girl's mother were also shot and injured. 19—year—old keith moses was arrested, but police say the motive for the attacks is unclear. the bbc�*s been told that only half the recommended number of medical staff were on duty at the 02 brixton academy on the night of a crush, which killed two people in december. industry guidelines suggest there should have been cover of at least ten people. the medical provider has confirmed only five people were working. but it insisted the team had "responded speedily, efficiently and with best practice". 0ur correspondent greg mckenzie has th
no guarantee any of that will happen, just ask ed miliband who wrote his commitments on a stone and stillt the next election will look like. rishi sunak has talked about his five key pledges on the economy, immigration and the nhs. today we have the labour leaders, who we will hear a lot more from in the next few months leading up to the election. a tv reporter and a nine—year—old girl have been shot dead near orlando in florida, close to the scene of a murder that took place hours earlier....
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shadow climate secretary ed miliband is calling the government to bring forward a proper windfall tax on energy companies after bp announced its biggest yearly profit in history. energy giant has more than doubled earnings from the year before than doubled earnings from the year befor e £23 billion in year before £23 billion in profits in 2022, after energy pnces profits in 2022, after energy prices surged due to the war in ukraine. bp chief executive bernard says stronger plant reliability and a lower cost of production helped with profits . production helped with profits. tv, online and dab radio. this is gb views. now it's back to the briefing with tom harwood . the briefing with tom harwood. a very good morning to , you. a very good morning to, you. it's 933 and this is the briefing with me, tom harwood on your tv and your radio. and it's reshuffled a well could that be rish shuffle.7 well, the fourth shake up of such government departments is happening in the space of 12 months. this morning, we learned that the expected cabinet meeting has been pushed back to the after noon, mea
shadow climate secretary ed miliband is calling the government to bring forward a proper windfall tax on energy companies after bp announced its biggest yearly profit in history. energy giant has more than doubled earnings from the year before than doubled earnings from the year befor e £23 billion in year before £23 billion in profits in 2022, after energy pnces profits in 2022, after energy prices surged due to the war in ukraine. bp chief executive bernard says stronger plant reliability...
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ed miliband climate secretary.ed miliband is calling on the government to bnng is calling on the government to bring forward a proper windfall tax on energy companies. bring forward a proper windfall tax on energy companies . after tax on energy companies. after bp announced its biggest yearly profit in history. the energy giant has more than double its earnings from the year before , earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnin g £23 billion in profits earning £23 billion in profits in 2022. after energy prices surged due to the war in ukraine. bp chief executive bernard says stronger plant reliability and a lower cost of production helped with profits . production helped with profits. the shadow defence secretary is to argue the cuts to the british army must be halted to show the uk is a leading european member in nato. in a speech at the royal united services institute today, john healey will outline labour's plans to ensure the uk's duty to the alliance are
ed miliband climate secretary.ed miliband is calling on the government to bnng is calling on the government to bring forward a proper windfall tax on energy companies. bring forward a proper windfall tax on energy companies . after tax on energy companies. after bp announced its biggest yearly profit in history. the energy giant has more than double its earnings from the year before , earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnin g £23...
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anchor george stephanopoulos sits down with international rescue committee president and ceo david milibands the ongoing recovery efforts in those regions. you can watch the full interview on "this week" with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 this morning right here on abc 7 news. another unidentified flying object shot down by a u.s. fighter jet, this time over northern canada. this comes just one day after the u.s. military shot down a different unknown object over the waters of alaska. abc news reporter tai hernandez tells us why president joe biden is facing scrutiny. tai: for the second time into -- in high-altitude object has been shot down by u.s. military aircraft. the u.s. aerospace defense commander confirms its radar and aircraft tract an unidentified hi altitude object over northern california. >> the unidentified object was flying at an altitude of approximately 40,000 feet. had unlawfully entered canadian airspace and posed a reasonable threat to the safety of civilians. the object was downed approximately 100 miles from the canada-united states border, over canadian territory in
anchor george stephanopoulos sits down with international rescue committee president and ceo david milibands the ongoing recovery efforts in those regions. you can watch the full interview on "this week" with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 this morning right here on abc 7 news. another unidentified flying object shot down by a u.s. fighter jet, this time over northern canada. this comes just one day after the u.s. military shot down a different unknown object over the waters of alaska....
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anchor george stephanopoulos spoke to president and ceo of international rescue committee, david milibandssed the disaster affecting syria and turkey and he stressed the danger ahead for the thousands who have been displaced in harsh winter conditions continues. >> on the syrian side of the border, it is people who have frankly been abandoned over the past 10 years and the grave danger of a secondary crisis -- ill health, injuries not treated, economics out of the window because the aid is blocked across the turkish-syrian border. only one humanitarian crossing point is open. gloria: he mentioned calls for the un security council to meet as soon as possible. he wants aid to be able to pass through critical access roads. another unidentified flying object shut down by a fighter jet, this time over northern canada. u.s. intelligence officials believe the most recent objects were balloons. this comes one day after the u.s. military shot down another object flying over though waters of alaska. maryalice parks has the latest. >> overnight, another unidentified object shut down over the yukon a
anchor george stephanopoulos spoke to president and ceo of international rescue committee, david milibandssed the disaster affecting syria and turkey and he stressed the danger ahead for the thousands who have been displaced in harsh winter conditions continues. >> on the syrian side of the border, it is people who have frankly been abandoned over the past 10 years and the grave danger of a secondary crisis -- ill health, injuries not treated, economics out of the window because the aid...
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you know, ed miliband was the opposition.many years and still lost and the so—called bad ideas like the energy price freeze, it was a tax mostly by the tories and other things like incentives to support the living wage were ultimately picked up. and whoever is the leader of the opposition ever called a crazed ideologue from the left or the right or . if ideologue from the left or the right or. if you say, ideologue from the left or the right or . if you say, listen, right or. if you say, listen, you're called vague , vacuous, you're called vague, vacuous, this bland is safe . that's what this bland is safe. that's what you say. bland is safe. for him, it's motivation, opposition problem that keir starmer has. the more speaks, the less he's liked. difference liked. and the difference between then and 20, not 70 is that people want to know. there's no doubt in anybody's mind that this government's tired and has to do something differently. but we want to hear what differences and it is. keir starmer that, that he starmer can't
you know, ed miliband was the opposition.many years and still lost and the so—called bad ideas like the energy price freeze, it was a tax mostly by the tories and other things like incentives to support the living wage were ultimately picked up. and whoever is the leader of the opposition ever called a crazed ideologue from the left or the right or . if ideologue from the left or the right or. if you say, ideologue from the left or the right or . if you say, listen, right or. if you say,...
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anchor george stephanopoulos sits down with international rescue committee president and ceo david milibando discuss the ongoing recovery efforts in those regions. you can watch the full interview on "this week" with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 this morning right here on abc 7 news . another unidentified flying object shot down by a u.s. fighter jet, this time over northern canada. this comes one day after the u.s. military shot down a different unknown object over the waters of alaska. abc news reporter ty hernandez tells us why president joe biden is now facing scrutiny. tai: for the second time into days, an unidentified high-altitude object has been shut down by u.s. military out -- aircraft. the u.s. aerospace defense commander confirms its radar detected it over northern canada. >> of the object was flying at an altitude of a proximally 40,000 feet. had unlawfully entered airspace and posed a reasonable threat to the safety of civilians. the object was downed approximately 100 miles from the canada-united states border, over canadian territory in central uconn. tai: the pentagon say
anchor george stephanopoulos sits down with international rescue committee president and ceo david milibando discuss the ongoing recovery efforts in those regions. you can watch the full interview on "this week" with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 this morning right here on abc 7 news . another unidentified flying object shot down by a u.s. fighter jet, this time over northern canada. this comes one day after the u.s. military shot down a different unknown object over the waters of...
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we're going on road, we're doing going on the road, we're doing a project large in david miliband seatse 15th seats. absolutely. so the 15th of march budget day , we're going of march budget day, we're going to be gb news be that evening in august at michelle dewberry. we'll do her i will do my show. liam will join us. we want you to go to gb news dot uk join us that evening. priority will go to those involved in business or acting as sole traders . we will acting as sole traders. we will be deeply prejudiced about those that get tickets. we want to hear from the voice of real britain on that day. now a quick quote. the this tick tock appeared this morning and yes , a appeared this morning and yes, a small boat crossing , the english small boat crossing, the english channel. you've been used in the past to the albanians. this is about one of six. yes they're all coming from india. what a good day out. they're having. it's a qarabag hour. basically, it doesn't matter where you come from in the world. it doesn't matter whether you've got a legitimate claim to be a genuine refugee or not.
we're going on road, we're doing going on the road, we're doing a project large in david miliband seatse 15th seats. absolutely. so the 15th of march budget day , we're going of march budget day, we're going to be gb news be that evening in august at michelle dewberry. we'll do her i will do my show. liam will join us. we want you to go to gb news dot uk join us that evening. priority will go to those involved in business or acting as sole traders . we will acting as sole traders. we will be...
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we're going on road, we're doing going on the road, we're doing a project large in david miliband seatse 15th seats. absolutely. so the 15th of march budget day , we're going of march budget day, we're going to be gb news be that evening in august at michelle dewberry. we'll do her i will do my show. liam will join us. we want you to go to gb news dot uk join us that evening. priority will go to those involved in business or acting as sole traders . we will acting as sole traders. we will be deeply prejudiced about those that get tickets. we want to hear from the voice of real britain on that day. now a quick quote. the this tick tock appeared this morning and yes , a appeared this morning and yes, a small boat crossing , the english small boat crossing, the english channel. you've been used in the past to the albanians. this is about one of six. yes they're all coming from india. what a good day out. they're having. it's a qarabag hour. basically, it doesn't matter where you come from in the world. it doesn't matter whether you've got a legitimate claim to be a genuine refugee or not.
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with ed miliband, which became a bit of his epitaph , of became a bit of his epitaph, of course.pened to the leadership pledges on nationalisation? of course when he came into the labour leadership ? well, absolutely, leadership? well, absolutely, and he talked about a great british energy company, but that didn't seem to be the same as as personalisation of energy. in fact , there's a very interesting fact, there's a very interesting piece noting that that keir starmer is now being through 12 different slogans the first took up the lead labour leadership and a number of those leadership pledges that he made have now been swept under the carpet, if you like. so most difficult issue for starmer seem to be about getting that trust back about getting that trust back about when he was asked how how can we trust you to fulfil these five promises when of course you seem to have backtracked on the pledges that you made during the leadership contest and feels like theme which is going to like a theme which is going to be picked up again and again as we see of these speeches. we see more
with ed miliband, which became a bit of his epitaph , of became a bit of his epitaph, of course.pened to the leadership pledges on nationalisation? of course when he came into the labour leadership ? well, absolutely, leadership? well, absolutely, and he talked about a great british energy company, but that didn't seem to be the same as as personalisation of energy. in fact , there's a very interesting fact, there's a very interesting piece noting that that keir starmer is now being through 12...
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earlier we spoke to david miliband, ceo of international rescue committee, and asked him about the scaleof lack of effort for relief in syria. i think it's really important that we understand what the threat is now. what's called a secondary disaster is now imminent. the first disaster is now imminent. the first disaster was obvious leave the earthquake. the secondary disaster is the failure to treat the wounded and the threat to the health of the living who have survived the earthquake. people have very little infrastructure, so the actual plan needs to start with real basics. 0ne, expand the basic crossing. two, reopen the closed crossing that goes further east, down into aleppo — that's actually a government held part of syria — but this should be done for humanitarian reasons, not political reasons. third, make sure we scale up both the cash support for people in syria, because there is a marketing area there, commercial crossings are open and people can buy things — but obviously there's a desperate need to scale up the convoys of medical supplies, hygiene supplies, some of the spec
earlier we spoke to david miliband, ceo of international rescue committee, and asked him about the scaleof lack of effort for relief in syria. i think it's really important that we understand what the threat is now. what's called a secondary disaster is now imminent. the first disaster is now imminent. the first disaster was obvious leave the earthquake. the secondary disaster is the failure to treat the wounded and the threat to the health of the living who have survived the earthquake. people...
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miliband, the shadow business and environment secretary this morning saying they need to pay more tax that straightforward. they are, of course, also allowed, the other reason they pay quite a low amount of tax, they are allowed to offset things like decommissioning costs for old oil rigs, they are allowed to offset investment in new oil and gas projects in the uk against those profits, and i expect them to say they have paid in the tens of millions of pounds in tax in 2022, and i expect them to say, they are in a media call right now, they will pay hundreds of millions of pounds in 2023. but that won't be enough for some people who think they should pay more and people will notice that they paid more to their shareholders in the form of dividends and share buy—backs than they spent on investing in renewables, that will be the charge of not spending enough on that. qm. of not spending enough on that. 0k, simon, thank you. simonjack. as we've been hearing, it comes at a time when households are feeling their budgets squeezed by the higher cost of energy and fuel. as simon mentioned, la
miliband, the shadow business and environment secretary this morning saying they need to pay more tax that straightforward. they are, of course, also allowed, the other reason they pay quite a low amount of tax, they are allowed to offset things like decommissioning costs for old oil rigs, they are allowed to offset investment in new oil and gas projects in the uk against those profits, and i expect them to say they have paid in the tens of millions of pounds in tax in 2022, and i expect them...
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sleeves up and help us to achieve them, whether it's working britain agreeing energy superpower, ed milibandachel rees. i hope i give people a bit of hope and confidence after years of misery. bit of hope and confidence after years of misery-— years of misery. west reading, shadow secretary _ years of misery. west reading, shadow secretary of _ years of misery. west reading, shadow secretary of state - years of misery. west reading, shadow secretary of state for l years of misery. west reading, - shadow secretary of state for health and social services, thank you very much. john motson, the voice of the bbc�*s football commentary for half a century, has died. he was 77. you must be very sad when you hear the news because you go back to childhood. school together? yes, very, schooltogether? yes, very, very sad. i schooltogether? yes, very, very sad- i was _ schooltogether? yes, very, very sad. i was shocked _ schooltogether? yes, very, very sad. i was shocked actually. - schooltogether? yes, very, very sad. i was shocked actually. john and i both met up at a public school in suffolk, a boardi
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poster, ed miliband in the pocket of alex salmond really happened back in 2015 but he was a known figureect people in middle england would know who that was so i think labour have got a big bonus here. they've got an experienced leader in anna sauer, they decided to vote for a change and an snp government at odds with the public not in sync with the public —— anas sarwar. and it was a bogeyman in the argument the snp would need to prop up a labour government so there is also opportunity in here for labour but as ever in politics you get an opportunity then you need to make something of it. in opportunity then you need to make something of it.— something of it. in terms of the render something of it. in terms of the gender obviously _ something of it. in terms of the gender obviously that _ something of it. in terms of the gender obviously that could - something of it. in terms of the . gender obviously that could change depending on who takes over the snp, the legislation that could change, but you think there is a real difficulty not only with the brutality of politics at the top now bu
poster, ed miliband in the pocket of alex salmond really happened back in 2015 but he was a known figureect people in middle england would know who that was so i think labour have got a big bonus here. they've got an experienced leader in anna sauer, they decided to vote for a change and an snp government at odds with the public not in sync with the public —— anas sarwar. and it was a bogeyman in the argument the snp would need to prop up a labour government so there is also opportunity in...
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meaningless missions essentially , this was missions essentially, this was the new version of ed milibandtrous ed stones . here they disastrous ed stones. here they are secure the highest sustained growth in the g7 make britain a clean energy superpower with zero carbon electricity by 2030, accelerating the rush to net zero build an nhs fit for the future. make britain's streets safe, bright down the barriers to opportunity at every stage so as vague as vague can be, no timelines, no specific effects other than on the economically ruinous march to net zero and not a single mention of the invasion , our southern border or invasion, our southern border or out of control . a clear out of control. a clear concession that labour's open borders remains alive and well. oh he's already conceded defeat by saying all of this could even be achieved in one term. any way. also, honesty enough to say that some of these issues are not going to be fixed within five years. they are longer term than that. i don't think . it'll than that. i don't think. it'll come as a surprise to anyone that some of these
meaningless missions essentially , this was missions essentially, this was the new version of ed milibandtrous ed stones . here they disastrous ed stones. here they are secure the highest sustained growth in the g7 make britain a clean energy superpower with zero carbon electricity by 2030, accelerating the rush to net zero build an nhs fit for the future. make britain's streets safe, bright down the barriers to opportunity at every stage so as vague as vague can be, no timelines, no specific...
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meaningless missions essentially , this was missions essentially, this was the new version of ed milibandastrous ed stones . here they disastrous ed stones. here they are secure the highest sustained growth in the g7 make britain a clean energy superpower with zero carbon electricity by 2030, accelerating the rush to net zero build an nhs fit for the future. make britain's streets safe, bright down the barriers to opportunity at every stage so as vague as vague can be, no timelines, no specific effects other than on the economically ruinous march to net zero and not a single mention of the invasion , our southern border or invasion, our southern border or out of control . a clear out of control. a clear concession that labour's open borders remains alive and well. oh he's already conceded defeat by saying all of this could even be achieved in one term. any way. also, honesty enough to say that some of these issues are not going to be fixed within five years. they are longer term than that. i don't think . it'll than that. i don't think. it'll come as a surprise to anyone that some of thes
meaningless missions essentially , this was missions essentially, this was the new version of ed milibandastrous ed stones . here they disastrous ed stones. here they are secure the highest sustained growth in the g7 make britain a clean energy superpower with zero carbon electricity by 2030, accelerating the rush to net zero build an nhs fit for the future. make britain's streets safe, bright down the barriers to opportunity at every stage so as vague as vague can be, no timelines, no specific...
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and we might remember election ed remember the election with ed miliband that miliband where there wass poster of him, alex salmond's pocket . it was a very salmond's pocket. it was a very clever and powerful attack, one from conservatives and now from the conservatives and now that perhaps doesn't play that line perhaps doesn't play as that the labour as strongly that the labour labour party may have to rely on the snp to get into government if they can win some of those seats on their own accord. what about rishi sunak in all of this mean his of strong stance mean his sort of strong stance on transgender reform bill, on the transgender reform bill, self—identification bill kind of has precipitated this. whether she admits it or not, it looks as though is a contributing factor, well serve factor, doesn't it? well serve him or badly in terms of him well or badly in terms of his own legacy ? well, i think his own legacy? well, i think ultimately, you know, rishi sunakis ultimately, you know, rishi sunak is facing a problem here because the conservative moves are not terribly popular are
and we might remember election ed remember the election with ed miliband that miliband where there wass poster of him, alex salmond's pocket . it was a very salmond's pocket. it was a very clever and powerful attack, one from conservatives and now from the conservatives and now that perhaps doesn't play that line perhaps doesn't play as that the labour as strongly that the labour labour party may have to rely on the snp to get into government if they can win some of those seats on their own...
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they'd had jeremy corbyn, they'd had ed miliband, he's wanted a steady person whom people look at ande you as prime minister . and that's what minister. and that's what labour's been lacking . do you labour's been lacking. do you agree with tobias ellwood and ray's news bulletin that and saying this , this government, saying this, this government, the government that you would support if you were successful needs spend more on defence because both rishi and lee said dunng because both rishi and lee said during the leadership campaign that they would increase spending and the chief of the defence staff and the head the army both have said recently that given our generosity towards with tanks and now even considering aircraft but all sorts of stuff , that we are sorts of stuff, that we are underfunded and i've there's a brilliant article in one of the papers this morning by francis said john jesus, he's such a brilliant defence analyst that if we were engaged in a struggle now, we probably wouldn't win it. i think defence spending does need to rise. yeah. twice knows what he's talking a
they'd had jeremy corbyn, they'd had ed miliband, he's wanted a steady person whom people look at ande you as prime minister . and that's what minister. and that's what labour's been lacking . do you labour's been lacking. do you agree with tobias ellwood and ray's news bulletin that and saying this , this government, saying this, this government, the government that you would support if you were successful needs spend more on defence because both rishi and lee said dunng because both rishi and...
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if you cast your mind back to the ed miliband last time yvette cooper shadow home secretary on his briefally provoked a bit very and actually provoked a bit of revolt revolt within the labour party. so labour has listened public listened to the public and i think labour is completely realistic. a good realistic. well that's a good point amazon in point actually. amazon in the labour have been talking labour party have been talking tough. you believe that tough. do you believe that though, because they are the party, zarah sultana and jeremy corbyn, not jeremy corbyn, but others ? well, i'd like to see others? well, i'd like to see the i think. well i the borders. i think. well i think the, the, the doors flung open by tony blair. so the labour party awful lot to labour party has an awful lot to answer for department. i certainly wouldn't them certainly wouldn't trust them with migration with this is lawful migration rather than open borders. that's a thing but the a different thing but it's the context, it? because context, isn't it? because i think people be less think people would be l
if you cast your mind back to the ed miliband last time yvette cooper shadow home secretary on his briefally provoked a bit very and actually provoked a bit of revolt revolt within the labour party. so labour has listened public listened to the public and i think labour is completely realistic. a good realistic. well that's a good point amazon in point actually. amazon in the labour have been talking labour party have been talking tough. you believe that tough. do you believe that though,...
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and what are the argument which i think ed miliband has alluded to before?ould not want to talk about, but certainly bringing of our critical infrastructure such as energy supply under control . energy supply under control. well, i think there's ways that the market can be reformed as it currently is without the huge levels of intervention. so for instance , proposals that many of instance, proposals that many of the members of both the coalition and the world movement campaign have put forth around so—called social tariffs. so that produces a lower tariff than energy for those who are in the most vulnerable situation. so if have use electronic so if you have to use electronic charging your wheelchairs or for medical equipment or for yes. switches to keep in coach. alternatively, you could at houses such as an energy a fuel allowance. so has the basic allowance. so has the basic allowance they need to stay warm and to heat their homes. and then if you have access use because you've got, you know, kind of your hot tub running or things like that, then obvious
and what are the argument which i think ed miliband has alluded to before?ould not want to talk about, but certainly bringing of our critical infrastructure such as energy supply under control . energy supply under control. well, i think there's ways that the market can be reformed as it currently is without the huge levels of intervention. so for instance , proposals that many of instance, proposals that many of the members of both the coalition and the world movement campaign have put forth...
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but the shadow climate secretary, ed miliband, says the government needs to step up.a proper windfall tax companies like shell. we have millions of people struggling , pay their people struggling, pay their energy bills and we have the prospect of energy bills up at all. our 40% in april. that's labour would have a proper windfall on companies like shell to stop bills rising in april and end pre—payment metre penalty that millions of people are paying . manchester united . are paying. manchester united. mason greenwood has all charges against him dropped. the 21 year old forward faced allegation of attempted rape control and coercive behaviour and. greater manchester police said criminal proceedings have been by crown prosecution service . greenwood prosecution service. greenwood had been suspended by since news of his arrest in january last year. of his arrest in january last year . an . inquiry into the 9098 year. an. inquiry into the 9098 omagh bombing has been ordered by the northern ireland secretary. the announcement follows long running legal action by michael
but the shadow climate secretary, ed miliband, says the government needs to step up.a proper windfall tax companies like shell. we have millions of people struggling , pay their people struggling, pay their energy bills and we have the prospect of energy bills up at all. our 40% in april. that's labour would have a proper windfall on companies like shell to stop bills rising in april and end pre—payment metre penalty that millions of people are paying . manchester united . are paying....
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now the shadow climate secretary, ed miliband, is calling the government to bring forward what callingr bp announced its biggest yearly profit in history . the yearly profit in history. the energy giant has more than its earnings from the year before , earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnin g £23 billion in profits earning £23 billion in profits in 2022 after energy surged due the war in ukraine. bp chief executive bernard says stronger plant reliable and a lower cost of production help with profits . the shadow secretary is to argue that cuts the british army must be halted to show the uk is a leading european member within nato. in speech at the royal united services today, john healey outlined labour's plans to ensure uk's duty to ensure the alliance are fulfilled in full. it follows defence secretary ben conceding the armed forces had been hollowed out and underfunded . that's the out and underfunded. that's the latest news here on gb news. more news as it happens . now more news as it happens. now back to . back to. patr
now the shadow climate secretary, ed miliband, is calling the government to bring forward what callingr bp announced its biggest yearly profit in history . the yearly profit in history. the energy giant has more than its earnings from the year before , earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnings from the year before, earnin g £23 billion in profits earning £23 billion in profits in 2022 after energy surged due the war in ukraine. bp chief executive bernard says...
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former labour adviser, and sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer and former adviser to ed milibandis _ list, what do you make of it? what is interesting is actually _ list, what do you make of it? wrist is interesting is actually what he is interesting is actually what he is setting out are pretty basic things, growth, education, the nhs, crime, climate change. he also talked about this mission about having the government having a mission with quite basic things like a long—term strategy to try to fix structural problems in society. i think what this does is it shines a light onjust how, think what this does is it shines a light on just how, kind light onjust how, kind of, different british politics has been over the last few years. we have had the permanent crisis situation of the permanent crisis situation of the run—up to brexit, the fallout of brexit and division, political instability, the pandemic, the war instability, the pandemic, the war in ukraine. actually, in a way, what he is a setting outjust shows you how british politics has been over the last ten or so years. he is
former labour adviser, and sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer and former adviser to ed milibandis _ list, what do you make of it? what is interesting is actually _ list, what do you make of it? wrist is interesting is actually what he is interesting is actually what he is setting out are pretty basic things, growth, education, the nhs, crime, climate change. he also talked about this mission about having the government having a mission with quite basic things like a long—term...
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and judy pmqs sessions that we used to enjoy when it was the time of david cameron and ed miliband.rime minister's questions towards the end of the session, kim johnson, a labour mp used a question speaking about the state of israel to that state and its government as fascist . she also used the term fascist. she also used the term apartheid state, something that the labour party leaders spokesman said was unacceptable . let's listen to what she had to say . thank you, mr. speaker. to say. thank you, mr. speaker. since the election of the fascist israeli government in december last year the house being an increase in human rights violations against palestinian civilians including children. so can the prime minister tell us how he is challenged , what amnesty and challenged, what amnesty and other human rights organisations are referring to an apartheid state? well mh are referring to an apartheid state? well mr. speaker, the honourable also failed to mention the horrific attacks on civilians inside , israel as well civilians inside, israel as well and important in this matter to cal
and judy pmqs sessions that we used to enjoy when it was the time of david cameron and ed miliband.rime minister's questions towards the end of the session, kim johnson, a labour mp used a question speaking about the state of israel to that state and its government as fascist . she also used the term fascist. she also used the term apartheid state, something that the labour party leaders spokesman said was unacceptable . let's listen to what she had to say . thank you, mr. speaker. to say....
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red still in the ed miliband he's talking you know you can see this guy safe pair of up to time you get uninspired by this reshuffle it sort of feels like the same old faces being recycled around and around and around. but yeah , mean yeah. around. but yeah, mean yeah. let's try and get excited about that. we shall we what we. wouldn't it be great to have some brand new faces and brand new. he's a new face even like kemi badenoch, who all go. i mean, i got very enthusiastic red cams this time. i don't know. yeah, he's really right now . hey, if you're know. yeah, he's really right now. hey, if you're in know. yeah, he's really right now . hey, if you're in chelsea now. hey, if you're in chelsea and cinema, but for most of us, we don't know who is. i don't know who yeah, but so the know who he is. yeah, but so the chairman isn't a sort of particularly scintillating role. obviously the headlines obviously it's hit the headlines because his because of nadhim zahawi his misdemeanours but it isn't like in the most high profile low. yeah no but what's been important you can see he's covered t
red still in the ed miliband he's talking you know you can see this guy safe pair of up to time you get uninspired by this reshuffle it sort of feels like the same old faces being recycled around and around and around. but yeah , mean yeah. around. but yeah, mean yeah. let's try and get excited about that. we shall we what we. wouldn't it be great to have some brand new faces and brand new. he's a new face even like kemi badenoch, who all go. i mean, i got very enthusiastic red cams this time....