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naz shower, thank ou community will speak. naz shower, thank you very _ community will speak.m all the rain we've seen of late. we saw some dry weather and some sunshine, but not everywhere, there was some rain around. this is how it looked for a weather watcher in east ayrshire. there is more rain to come. our earlier satellite picture shows this shield of cloud now pushing its way in from the south—west. that's going to make for a very wet day, particularly in the south, during tomorrow. through this evening and tonight that cloud and rain will continue to journey in across the south—west of england, the channel islands, parts of wales. the winds will pick up, particularly around some of the coasts. further north, a few showers straight across this east coast. we'll see a few fog patches developing, particularly in the north of scotland where we could see a touch of frost, but it will be milder by the end of the night down towards the south as this area of low pressure swings its way through. the center of the low is likely to stayjust to the south of the uk, but certainly c
naz shower, thank ou community will speak. naz shower, thank you very _ community will speak.m all the rain we've seen of late. we saw some dry weather and some sunshine, but not everywhere, there was some rain around. this is how it looked for a weather watcher in east ayrshire. there is more rain to come. our earlier satellite picture shows this shield of cloud now pushing its way in from the south—west. that's going to make for a very wet day, particularly in the south, during tomorrow....
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ceasefire, the snp motion laid down, but news from the labour party that the labour mp and shadow mp nazimmediate ceasefire in gaza and says we know eventually there will be eight ceasefire in this current crisis and every war ends with a cessation of hostilities but the question is not if there will be a ceasefire but when. for the people of palestine, every minute and hour and every day we await another orphan, grieving mother and another family wiped out. the political backdrop to this is that the labour leadership has made it clear that any front bench minister who votes for an immediate ceasefire will be sacked from their post unless they resign from post and she is expected to be sacked, and it is a real test for the authority of keir starmer, not just the for the authority of keir starmer, notjust the number who might defy his authority when it comes to this vote, it is crucially, a lot of focus on the number of frontbenchers, so the news that naz shah says she will vote for the snp motion calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. that news coming into us from westminster. let's
ceasefire, the snp motion laid down, but news from the labour party that the labour mp and shadow mp nazimmediate ceasefire in gaza and says we know eventually there will be eight ceasefire in this current crisis and every war ends with a cessation of hostilities but the question is not if there will be a ceasefire but when. for the people of palestine, every minute and hour and every day we await another orphan, grieving mother and another family wiped out. the political backdrop to this is...
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, baku will fall on us, they will attack us, and all of us will attack us , that is, from talawa al-nazey will insult us, shout and bribe us with geese. he will give them a thousand blessings, and god willing, may the lord help them soon, may god strengthen them. thank you also, the meaning of the father of the freed prisoner , abdul karim. praise be to god. he is safe. talk to us. you love to talk to us today about the resistance that achieved this victory. we thank them all. thank you, god willing, and god willing. ada wa qaida muhammad praise god for your safety, may god bless you, tell us how the situation is in captivity after the seventh of october, how are you? learn the news and what is going on with the israeli occupation. by god, make it difficult for us to stay. the father of the prisoner of the editor, muhammad hawashin, alhamdulillah, peace be upon you, my beloved family, you are telling us about your consciousness today, after the release of muhammad, and after the delay in receiving it. after two days, we will reach the camp. the feeling is indescribable. we were afraid o
, baku will fall on us, they will attack us, and all of us will attack us , that is, from talawa al-nazey will insult us, shout and bribe us with geese. he will give them a thousand blessings, and god willing, may the lord help them soon, may god strengthen them. thank you also, the meaning of the father of the freed prisoner , abdul karim. praise be to god. he is safe. talk to us. you love to talk to us today about the resistance that achieved this victory. we thank them all. thank you, god...
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i did find one of the rebels and this is what naz shah had to say to me.ll for an immediate ceasefire? joining me in the studio now is labour mp and shadow secretary of state for science, innovation and technology peter kyle. can you answer naz sharp is my question, how can you not support calls for a ceasefire?— calls for a ceasefire? because ennis his aspiring — calls for a ceasefire? because ennis his aspiring party — calls for a ceasefire? because ennis his aspiring party of— calls for a ceasefire? because ennis his aspiring party of government i calls for a ceasefire? because ennis his aspiring party of government as| his aspiring party of government as to what could lead to a permanent and to the conflict. we know calling for a ceasefire at the moment will deliver a ceasefire. we also know looking back at history, if you look at 2012 than there was a ceasefire between israel and hamas, hamas growth that ceasefire two years later and in the two years they had rearmed and they came back with a counterattack that was more vicious than the previous one.
i did find one of the rebels and this is what naz shah had to say to me.ll for an immediate ceasefire? joining me in the studio now is labour mp and shadow secretary of state for science, innovation and technology peter kyle. can you answer naz sharp is my question, how can you not support calls for a ceasefire?— calls for a ceasefire? because ennis his aspiring — calls for a ceasefire? because ennis his aspiring party — calls for a ceasefire? because ennis his aspiring party of— calls...
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naz shah is among mps who resigned. clear of everything that has been presented to me and the facts from the ngos, people on the ground and watching what is happening, a child dying every ten minutes. since those votes we've had more children dying. as one of my colleagues put it, if we'd of voted for this yesterday and stopped and had a cease—fire yesterday we would've had a for children wouldn't have died. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's an investment which some hope will transform this part of whitby. this 2.3 million, i think, could change the way that people use the bridge, certainly how they use the areas around it. these ideas and drawings have already been put forward by the council with pedestrianised walkways aiming to make this part of whitby feel more connected. as yet, though, nothing has been agreed with, members of the public now being asked to give their ideas as to how the money should be spent. a general tidying up
naz shah is among mps who resigned. clear of everything that has been presented to me and the facts from the ngos, people on the ground and watching what is happening, a child dying every ten minutes. since those votes we've had more children dying. as one of my colleagues put it, if we'd of voted for this yesterday and stopped and had a cease—fire yesterday we would've had a for children wouldn't have died. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you...
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because naz, for example , some dishes, for example, the most basic things that when the prophet enteredima zahra's house, he looked at these clay dishes. the clay dishes fell, the prophet shed tears and said, "may god's mercy be upon the family whose dishes are clay dishes, or clay dishes. at that time , these were the simplest dishes. then, well, in the heart of this." a simple family and this very simple life, characters like imam hasan, imam hossein, being brought up like zain, being brought up next to this simplicity , how can one observe the daily necessities, the day means active presence in the society, look at hazrat zahra , she is the role model of a woman who is a a housewife who is active at home, at the same time she is active in the community, she delivers sermons in the mosque in her time, in the group of muhajir and ansar, in fact, she speaks , makes arguments, makes arguments, that means she is active in the society, her home is a place of commuting. there are women and he justifies them god, well, our hazrat zahra, in fact, for example, hazrat zahra appears in the battl
because naz, for example , some dishes, for example, the most basic things that when the prophet enteredima zahra's house, he looked at these clay dishes. the clay dishes fell, the prophet shed tears and said, "may god's mercy be upon the family whose dishes are clay dishes, or clay dishes. at that time , these were the simplest dishes. then, well, in the heart of this." a simple family and this very simple life, characters like imam hasan, imam hossein, being brought up like zain,...
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ceasefire resolution, which was few days ago, you prominent again amongst them, the bradford mp, miss naz voted, or the touting mp, dr. khan, she voted, lot of muslim mps, whether conservative or labor, look, the reality is that these are short-term politicians, they are really looking that when am i going to become a minister, like you quite rightly pointed out, because that's his sort of modest operand. if you like that when he actually becomes the foreign minister he doesn't want you know for what common so they only look at how much power they have, how much sort of status they have, and therefore they will compromise whatever needs to be compromised in their own, but i don't understand how calling for a cessation of violence is a hot take, how is this controversial? because the... want to give the zionist entity as much time as possible to destroy what their aim is to hamas, but really at the end of the day they're not going to destroy the resistance, they know it very well, their sort of intelligence forces, the military know that it's an ideology, it's a way of it might have a diff
ceasefire resolution, which was few days ago, you prominent again amongst them, the bradford mp, miss naz voted, or the touting mp, dr. khan, she voted, lot of muslim mps, whether conservative or labor, look, the reality is that these are short-term politicians, they are really looking that when am i going to become a minister, like you quite rightly pointed out, because that's his sort of modest operand. if you like that when he actually becomes the foreign minister he doesn't want you know...
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break their moral and to uh just get them to decide that really it's not a good option for ultra racist naz. fascist zionists to be ruling nation in the middle of west asia where they do nothing but cause conflict and inflict misery and pain and and death and say before we let you go um sasanlah also claimed that the skirmishes we witnessed since october 8th along the lebanese border with israeli regime uh forces that have been the most intense since 1948 he called them a important significant and unprecedented. since then, and he and he in that segment, he ended up by saying, yet, i assure you, this will not be the end, this will not be sufficient, now you could take this number of ways, how do you digest this? i think that they know eventually israel will get desperate, if israel cannot achieve its objectives, what are the options? first of all, the option is they could change, the easy option is they could change netanyahu's government or and back off the the ultrazionis. and sit on the seasfire table and the the the the the peace table and start talking seriously about how they're going
break their moral and to uh just get them to decide that really it's not a good option for ultra racist naz. fascist zionists to be ruling nation in the middle of west asia where they do nothing but cause conflict and inflict misery and pain and and death and say before we let you go um sasanlah also claimed that the skirmishes we witnessed since october 8th along the lebanese border with israeli regime uh forces that have been the most intense since 1948 he called them a important significant...
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ceasefire resolution, which was few days ago, you prominent again amongst them the bradford mp, miss naz voted, or the touting mp, dr. khan, she voted, lot of muslim mps whether conservative or labor. look, the reality is that these are short-term politicians, they are really looking that when am i going to become a minister, like you quite rightly pointed out, because that's his sort of modest operandi, if you like that when he actually becomes the foreign minister, he doesn't... want you know for what you uh, so they only look at how much power they have, how much sort of status they have, and therefore they will compromise whatever needs to be compromised in their own, but i don't understand how calling for a cessation of violence is a hot take, how is this controversial? because they want to give the zionist entity as much time. as possible to destroy what their aim is to hamas, but really at the end of the day they're not going to destroy the resistance, they know it very well, they sort of intelligence forces, the military know that it's an ideology, it's a way of it might have a d
ceasefire resolution, which was few days ago, you prominent again amongst them the bradford mp, miss naz voted, or the touting mp, dr. khan, she voted, lot of muslim mps whether conservative or labor. look, the reality is that these are short-term politicians, they are really looking that when am i going to become a minister, like you quite rightly pointed out, because that's his sort of modest operandi, if you like that when he actually becomes the foreign minister, he doesn't... want you know...
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acts that have already gone through the process of verification and limitations of the powers of the naz regarding the verification of property, regarding the limitation the excessive influence of the oligarchs, which brussels also expected from kyiv, that ukraine should still approve the law on lobbying in accordance with european standards, and the issue of reform the legislation on national minorities, mrs. yulia, how will we be in terms of terms, and in terms of what you have listed, or in terms of... the beginning of the negotiations of what i have listed, that is , maybe one or the other is already being heard, i don't know, specific give, well, look, in principle, the date sounds and the date remains, that in december, we, a political decision will be made about, as a matter of fact, about a political decision about the start of negotiations, of course we will carry out in parallel what you are talking about just announced, there is legislative work there as well there is also the issue of the executive branch of government, so i think i am positive about it, what worries me the m
acts that have already gone through the process of verification and limitations of the powers of the naz regarding the verification of property, regarding the limitation the excessive influence of the oligarchs, which brussels also expected from kyiv, that ukraine should still approve the law on lobbying in accordance with european standards, and the issue of reform the legislation on national minorities, mrs. yulia, how will we be in terms of terms, and in terms of what you have listed, or in...
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later in the evening it became known that three ukrainian ships were captured by the naz of the russian several hours.
later in the evening it became known that three ukrainian ships were captured by the naz of the russian several hours.
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they did is, i mean, what's, what we're hitting now and we're seeing is no different than what the naz is committed in germany. so i'm, i'm not going to even go further. it's enough just to remember the articles, and this is the scenario course we're seeing a scene that on a pause happening under the watch of the financial community. now no one is condemning or trying to even the question is that i is not active when it comes to this, not even positions, but when it comes to civilians like this. and i'll remember even and. busy and the other where you and this a group that basically for the deployed, well, at some point, you know, managed to succeed, to victory with people the same in liberal, safe passages what created. but i thought of freed up from the political move to an author miserable, feel that it, i mean, even to create, to give decent then minimum guarantees for people that they put a little kids with some of short as the point of stay alive that has to be some trustworthy mechanism in place. probably the community at least one of comes with is a dignified escape football. a
they did is, i mean, what's, what we're hitting now and we're seeing is no different than what the naz is committed in germany. so i'm, i'm not going to even go further. it's enough just to remember the articles, and this is the scenario course we're seeing a scene that on a pause happening under the watch of the financial community. now no one is condemning or trying to even the question is that i is not active when it comes to this, not even positions, but when it comes to civilians like...
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naz security defense, intelligence, joins the air. salami, good evening. glory to ukraine!es. these are the questions that mrs. bezugla voiced, as those to which there is allegedly no answer. you put them to the commander-in-chief at meetings the committee, and in general, which points voiced by her are rational, in your opinion. well, first of all, we definitely ask this question and ask it regularly to the representatives of the general staff at the committee or those who come to our meetings. groups, of course it is discussed, we of course understand, and we know the numbers and, regarding the failure of mobilization, which we lack people today until the end of the year, in particular, we often solve the common question of how to improve mobilization, how to find, how to reform the approach to mobilization, how to attract the largest broad sections of the population to the national resistance, in fact, where the whole society belongs, and there is a military and, er, and civilian component, and in fact , it is quite strange for me to read from maryana that for her these
naz security defense, intelligence, joins the air. salami, good evening. glory to ukraine!es. these are the questions that mrs. bezugla voiced, as those to which there is allegedly no answer. you put them to the commander-in-chief at meetings the committee, and in general, which points voiced by her are rational, in your opinion. well, first of all, we definitely ask this question and ask it regularly to the representatives of the general staff at the committee or those who come to our...
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naz shah is among mps who resigned.d to me and the facts from the ngos, people on the ground and watching what is happening, a child dying every ten minutes. since those votes we've had more children dying. as one of my colleagues put it, if we'd of voted for this yesterday and stopped and had a cease—fire yesterday we would've had iaa children wouldn't have died. now an apology from bbc news — at this time on newsday yesterday, bbc news covered initial reports that israeli forces had entered gaza's main hospital. we said that "medical teams and arab speakers" were being targeted. this was incorrect and misquoted a reuters report. we should have said idf forces in this operation included medical teams and arabic speakers. we apologise for this error, which fell below our usual editorial standards. the correct version of events was broadcast minutes later on the programme. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. for 32 years, this portable buildi
naz shah is among mps who resigned.d to me and the facts from the ngos, people on the ground and watching what is happening, a child dying every ten minutes. since those votes we've had more children dying. as one of my colleagues put it, if we'd of voted for this yesterday and stopped and had a cease—fire yesterday we would've had iaa children wouldn't have died. now an apology from bbc news — at this time on newsday yesterday, bbc news covered initial reports that israeli forces had...
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. —— naz shah. with more protest planned, several have contacted the police for more security.a former national counter—terrorism co—ordinator. thanks forjoining us tonight. what are you seeing in terms of mps and how does it compare to what you saw backin how does it compare to what you saw back in 2016?— back in 2016? well, i started workin: back in 2016? well, i started working in — back in 2016? well, i started working in parliament - back in 2016? well, i started working in parliament in i back in 2016? well, | started | working in parliament in 2014, back in 2016? well, | started - working in parliament in 2014, 2013, and we saw across those years awful abuse. i remember in particular luciana berger subjected to the most horrific anti—semitic abuse. and that level, that latent level of abuse towards our mps has continued since that time. i believe bbc�*s report last year indicated some 3,000 toxic tweets are being received every single day. so there is nothing new in what is happening here. i think what we need to be worried about is that there is an intrinsic link betwee
. —— naz shah. with more protest planned, several have contacted the police for more security.a former national counter—terrorism co—ordinator. thanks forjoining us tonight. what are you seeing in terms of mps and how does it compare to what you saw backin how does it compare to what you saw back in 2016?— back in 2016? well, i started workin: back in 2016? well, i started working in — back in 2016? well, i started working in parliament - back in 2016? well, i started working in...
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we are live from the naz tack market site from times square. along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. it is decision day for the fed. the market's going to be paying very close attention to chairman powell's news conference later this afternoon. we'll have more ahead with steve liesman coming up in a few minutes. first we want to turn to the markets. we'll be hearing from the treasury. that's going go be interesting how they break it down, all of the borrowing they have for the end of the year. >> right
we are live from the naz tack market site from times square. along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. it is decision day for the fed. the market's going to be paying very close attention to chairman powell's news conference later this afternoon. we'll have more ahead with steve liesman coming up in a few minutes. first we want to turn to the markets. we'll be hearing from the treasury. that's going go be interesting how they break it down, all of the borrowing they have for the end of the...
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hook, but he was speaking to one of those shadow ministers who has left the front bench for labour, nazike i said in the chamber i'm very clear on everything that has been presented to me on the facts, the ngos and people on the ground and is happening, a child dying every ten minutes. but since those votes we have had more children dying. as one of my colleagues put it, if we had voted for this yesterday and had a ceasefire yesterday we would have had 144 children who wouldn't have died. every speech in the chamber today was very poignant about why the need is for a ceasefire. we are not alone in asking for a ceasefire. in addition to the pope and the archbishop of canterbury, the french president macron, he has asked for it. there are many people, so we are not alone asking for the ceasefire. your speech was very powerful comme talks about the bombing of moss, of hospitals and schools, he was obviously a very emotional time as well, but behind—the—scenes in terms of practical discussions about labour reaching its own position, which seems to me has moved to an extent, what kind of ass
hook, but he was speaking to one of those shadow ministers who has left the front bench for labour, nazike i said in the chamber i'm very clear on everything that has been presented to me on the facts, the ngos and people on the ground and is happening, a child dying every ten minutes. but since those votes we have had more children dying. as one of my colleagues put it, if we had voted for this yesterday and had a ceasefire yesterday we would have had 144 children who wouldn't have died. every...
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we are live from the naz tack market site from times square.'m becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. it is decision day for the fed. the market's going to be paying very close attention to chairman powell's news conference later this afternoon. we'll have more ahead with steve liesman coming up in a few minutes. first we want to turn to the markets. we'll be hearing from the treasury. that's going go be interesting how they break it down, all of the borrowing they have for the end of the year. >> right now dowdown by 122, s&p down by 16%, naz dan down by 59. let's check out energy prices while we're at it. you're going to see right now. wti, it looks like it's about by about 1.4%. but you're still looking at it down, 82.15. >>> right now there could be a jury ruling on realtors. they decided to artificially drive up commissions home sellers pay to buyers' brokers. defendants include keller williams, berkshire hathaway homes and services, american and others. they all say they're going to appeal that which calls for $1.8 bill
we are live from the naz tack market site from times square.'m becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. it is decision day for the fed. the market's going to be paying very close attention to chairman powell's news conference later this afternoon. we'll have more ahead with steve liesman coming up in a few minutes. first we want to turn to the markets. we'll be hearing from the treasury. that's going go be interesting how they break it down, all of the borrowing they have for...
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before we speak to the prisons minister damian hinds we're going to speak to zara aleena's aunt farah nazt summer. jordan mcsweeney stalked her before grabbing her and dragging her into a alleyway. the attack lasted nine minutes and he left the law graduate with 46 separate injuries. mcsweeney had been released from prison on licence nine days before the murder. he had his minumum sentence of 38 years reduced to 33 years lkast years reduced to 33 years last friday by the court of appeal. he by the way had refused to attend his sentencing in court. thank you for being with us this evening. under new plans announced by the government such killers will spend the rest of the life behind bars in future. what you think of that? i bars in future. what you think of that? i will wholeheartedly support that? i will wholeheartedly support that ou that? i will wholeheartedly support that you measure _ that? i will wholeheartedly support that you measure for _ that? i will wholeheartedly support that you measure for stringent - that you measure for stringent sentencing for sexually motivated murder. i
before we speak to the prisons minister damian hinds we're going to speak to zara aleena's aunt farah nazt summer. jordan mcsweeney stalked her before grabbing her and dragging her into a alleyway. the attack lasted nine minutes and he left the law graduate with 46 separate injuries. mcsweeney had been released from prison on licence nine days before the murder. he had his minumum sentence of 38 years reduced to 33 years lkast years reduced to 33 years last friday by the court of appeal. he by...
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shah and andy qureshi, naz shah and andy slaughter.l had suffered its most awful terrorist attack in a single day at the hands of hamas on the 7th of october. he added at every stage during this crisis, my approach has been driven by the need to respond to both these tragedies. regret that some tragedies. i regret that some colleagues felt unable to support the position tonight, but wanted to be clear about but i wanted to be clear about where i stood and where i stand. going head to head on this right now, i am joined by former labour aide stella tronchetto and gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson . commentator nigel nelson. stella, thank you very, very much. well rishi sunak is bang in trouble. sorry, keir starmer, easy for me to say. is bang in trouble here now, isn't he? he's got to find a new a new shadow frontbench, hasn't he? got to find a new a new shadow froryes.|ch, hasn't he? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes, he does. and i think he's struggle because he's going to struggle because i think support for support think that s
shah and andy qureshi, naz shah and andy slaughter.l had suffered its most awful terrorist attack in a single day at the hands of hamas on the 7th of october. he added at every stage during this crisis, my approach has been driven by the need to respond to both these tragedies. regret that some tragedies. i regret that some colleagues felt unable to support the position tonight, but wanted to be clear about but i wanted to be clear about where i stood and where i stand. going head to head on...
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shah and andy qureshi, naz shah and andy slaughter.l had suffered its most awful terrorist attack in a single day at the hands of hamas on the 7th of october. he added at every stage during this crisis, my approach has been driven by the need to respond to both these tragedies. regret that some tragedies. i regret that some colleagues felt unable to support the position tonight, but wanted to be clear about but i wanted to be clear about where i stood and where i stand. going head to head on this right now, i am joined by former labour aide stella tronchetto and gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson . commentator nigel nelson. stella, thank you very, very much. well rishi sunak is bang in trouble. sorry, keir starmer, easy for me to say. is bang in trouble here now, isn't he? he's got to find a new a new shadow frontbench, hasn't he? got to find a new a new shadow froryes.|ch, hasn't he? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes, he does. and i think he's struggle because he's going to struggle because i think support for support think that s
shah and andy qureshi, naz shah and andy slaughter.l had suffered its most awful terrorist attack in a single day at the hands of hamas on the 7th of october. he added at every stage during this crisis, my approach has been driven by the need to respond to both these tragedies. regret that some tragedies. i regret that some colleagues felt unable to support the position tonight, but wanted to be clear about but i wanted to be clear about where i stood and where i stand. going head to head on...
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naz shah was on the bench and she said the front bench and she said that israel should 51st that israelstates state of the united states because they control their foreign budget. well, now, foreign aid budget. well, now, shah by the board shah was praised by the board of depufies shah was praised by the board of deputies course deputies for going on a course to about what the to learn about what the anti—semitism. she went on, reflect on. >> got it. >> got it. >> if the board of deputies took her apology, i think benches that issue that resigned over that issue that resigned over that issue that said that keir starmer was wrong. >> do wm- wrong. >> do think that? they >> why do you think that? they said was wrong, hang on, said he was wrong, but hang on, that about ceasefire, that was about a ceasefire, which as the which isn't the same as the question about an anti—semite. >> and i think it's unreasonable to conflate two like that. to conflate the two like that. >> want to get lois in on this >> i want to get lois in on this for a second. what do you say to people who say that jewish p
naz shah was on the bench and she said the front bench and she said that israel should 51st that israelstates state of the united states because they control their foreign budget. well, now, foreign aid budget. well, now, shah by the board shah was praised by the board of depufies shah was praised by the board of deputies course deputies for going on a course to about what the to learn about what the anti—semitism. she went on, reflect on. >> got it. >> got it. >> if the...
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you'll be familiar perhaps with naz shah. of course , jess. jess phillips . of course, jess.llips. do you know some of the others? everybody at home. paula barker, rachel hopkins , assaf elkin rachel hopkins, assaf elkin khan. sorry. sarah owen . andy khan. sorry. sarah owen. andy slaughter as well. one of the things i find interesting is out of the ten people that resign and four of them, i think it was, had resigned previously over the was it spycops situation ? and to your point situation? and to your point about , you know, if you're out about, you know, if you're out whether that's by choice or by being shoved , should you be able being shoved, should you be able to then literally , i don't know, to then literally, i don't know, give or take a few months or whatever, be straight back in again ? again? >> well, rebels want the political science literature shows that once someone rebels once, then they will rebel again. they becomes a habit forming . and so if you're an forming. and so if you're an effective leader, you do want to try and nip that in the bud. and one way t
you'll be familiar perhaps with naz shah. of course , jess. jess phillips . of course, jess.llips. do you know some of the others? everybody at home. paula barker, rachel hopkins , assaf elkin rachel hopkins, assaf elkin khan. sorry. sarah owen . andy khan. sorry. sarah owen. andy slaughter as well. one of the things i find interesting is out of the ten people that resign and four of them, i think it was, had resigned previously over the was it spycops situation ? and to your point situation?...
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quote, when you dehuman naz an opponent, you strip them of their constitution rights to participate curely in a democracy, because you're saying they are not human. that's what dictators do. an historian at new york university said in an e-mail this, quote, calling people vermins was used effectivly by hitler to dehumanize people and encourage their followers to engage in volence. in a statement to nbc news, a trump campaign spokesperson rejected the comparison to hitler, calling it ridiculous, a ridiculous assertion. but then said this about trump's critics. quote, their sad existence will be crushed when trump returns to the white house. either whitingly or unwittingly proving their point. the comments are also a reflection of an ex-president right now in this moment, who has become more erratic, more unstable, money more uninformed than when he was in the white house. he's now in consumed by conspiracy theories and dead set on relitigating his defeat and the january 6th insurrection at the cost of the republican party having any last fingers or grasps on their integrity. who donald trum
quote, when you dehuman naz an opponent, you strip them of their constitution rights to participate curely in a democracy, because you're saying they are not human. that's what dictators do. an historian at new york university said in an e-mail this, quote, calling people vermins was used effectivly by hitler to dehumanize people and encourage their followers to engage in volence. in a statement to nbc news, a trump campaign spokesperson rejected the comparison to hitler, calling it ridiculous,...
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jon: also i think number four waiting on the naz -- on the s&p 500. the labor market is going to roll over, that is the key question. what is the distinction between a goldilocks slow down and a more protracted kind of downturn? i will also add to that, is disinflation good for corporate profits? is that good for the employees if they are not seeing commensurate wage gains? we are seeing earnings that gets to be a complicated picture. jon: the labor market no longer a reason for this fed to be hawkish. is now becoming a reason for this market to be bearish? are we at that inflection point? how close are we to that with jobless claims? lisa: michael collins was saying he hopes we are closer to that inflection points than markets are pricing in. most people on this show have pushed back, saying we still see grinding to 5000. that seems to be where we arrive. jon: very soothing. you have been away for 3, 4, five years and you look at where claims are, they are still low. lisa: but it is the trajectory. you have seen unemployment rates go up. it has never
jon: also i think number four waiting on the naz -- on the s&p 500. the labor market is going to roll over, that is the key question. what is the distinction between a goldilocks slow down and a more protracted kind of downturn? i will also add to that, is disinflation good for corporate profits? is that good for the employees if they are not seeing commensurate wage gains? we are seeing earnings that gets to be a complicated picture. jon: the labor market no longer a reason for this fed to...
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. >> naz shah, bradford west 58.7. muslim voters. jess phillips birmingham. yardley 35.4.in qureshi . bolton south east 30.7. qureshi. bolton south east 30.7. rachel hopkins luton. south 30.1. we're having mps here. i would counter to you, james. there resigning to make sure they get re—elected. they're resigning on a position of standing by their muslim voters. well a huge part of this is about what kind of mps are seeing in terms of their postbox getting in every day. >> there was one stat i saw from one shadow minister who suggested that they'd had 11,000 pieces of correspondence in their this, their constituency about this, only three of which were even vaguely positive towards israel. so i think that certainly demographics is something that's going into account going to be taken into account when to assess of when trying to assess all of this response. there this response. i think there there's lot of anger to what there's a lot of anger to what keir starmer said in that lbc interview weeks ago, interview about four weeks ago, and ifs interview about four weeks ago, a
. >> naz shah, bradford west 58.7. muslim voters. jess phillips birmingham. yardley 35.4.in qureshi . bolton south east 30.7. qureshi. bolton south east 30.7. rachel hopkins luton. south 30.1. we're having mps here. i would counter to you, james. there resigning to make sure they get re—elected. they're resigning on a position of standing by their muslim voters. well a huge part of this is about what kind of mps are seeing in terms of their postbox getting in every day. >> there...