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it evening to you niall, what was your reaction to today's meeting?- reaction to today's meeting?ion to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the _ reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the reality - reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the reality is - reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the reality is it | a massive surprise the reality is it does tell you how serious of an issueit does tell you how serious of an issue it is. clubs havejust does tell you how serious of an issue it is. clubs have just gotten through the pandemic amber on their knees and the cost—of—living crisis is basically could a knockout punch from lower down clubs. the cost of energy, the energy crisis is from lower down clubs. the cost of energy. the energy crisis is going to hit them very, very hard that is the point of the herd we're pulling and seven out of ten clubs were looking at things like these kick—offs. and it is a serious issue and we need to look at how the football and government can help clubs in the star straight. we will be looking
it evening to you niall, what was your reaction to today's meeting?- reaction to today's meeting?ion to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the _ reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the reality - reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the reality is - reaction to today's meeting? it was a massive surprise the reality is it | a massive surprise the reality is it does tell you how serious of an issueit does tell you how serious of an issue it is. clubs...
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. >> niall, he was not a political leader, but she was a global influence. how does her death change, or does it impact, great britain on the great stage, or how it relates to other countries? >> that's a great question i think it really goes to the fact that queen elizabeth was such a part of the landscape, with the exception of lyndon johnson, she met every american president since harry truman. as one of your early reports alluded to, the first british prime minister she worked with was winston churchill. this is just an extraordinary span of history in which she provides a common thread. now, as king travels as sends to the throne, does that diminish britons rule? i don't know if it diminishes it, but it does reset it at a time when a lot of other elements of british identity are very much in flux for reasons that we are all aware of, brexit, the general political turmoil, economic difficulties. this is a time when there are a lot of moving parts and queen elizabeth had been a stabilizing influence and now, she is not there anymore. >> she met every u.s.
. >> niall, he was not a political leader, but she was a global influence. how does her death change, or does it impact, great britain on the great stage, or how it relates to other countries? >> that's a great question i think it really goes to the fact that queen elizabeth was such a part of the landscape, with the exception of lyndon johnson, she met every american president since harry truman. as one of your early reports alluded to, the first british prime minister she worked...
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. >> and what an extraordinary thing for you to have witness that niall.is kind of hard to think, and sad to think, said maybe that is why one of the many reasons why people i sat the of individuals who fit that bill in the world today. they are there, somewhere, but we don't see it as a value prominently in the way that a lot of us would really like to. politics seems to get in a way of everything, so promotion and preservation seems more important than preservation of country in many ways as well. i want to ask you both what you we think we're going to see in the coming days and hours. i was just looking at the scene at windsor castle, i was starting to see the flood of flowers and people paying their respects, and i can imagine a scenario, we'll see what happens that we may see perhaps that duchess of cambridge and maybe some of her children who have stayed behind and winds are coming out to see some of these tributes tomorrow. tell me what you think steve were going to watch over the coming days. >> i think we're going to see something unprecedented in
. >> and what an extraordinary thing for you to have witness that niall.is kind of hard to think, and sad to think, said maybe that is why one of the many reasons why people i sat the of individuals who fit that bill in the world today. they are there, somewhere, but we don't see it as a value prominently in the way that a lot of us would really like to. politics seems to get in a way of everything, so promotion and preservation seems more important than preservation of country in many...
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joining me now to discuss director of the heritage foundation niall lardner. john. >> get used to hearing the name of liz trust. likely to be the new prime minister. >> yes. i think undoubtedly, she has a huge lead in the conservative party contest. a lead of around 30 percentage points who is her chief rival to become the next prime minister. this i think will be the prime minister to be announced tomorrow. she will take office on tuesday. a very strong and robust leader. she is a politician with strong conservative suppose. she is a tax cutter. she believes in reining in government spending. i think she will be exactly what they need at this time. a very strong leader on the world stage at home and a staunch as well. >> the energy prices as winter comes on in great britain as it is in ukraine, energy prices are the big issue, aren't they? >> the number one issue at the moment. not facing a general election for at least another couple of years. the energy crisis is high on the agenda. soaring prices and soaring inflation in the uk at the moment. fortunately,
joining me now to discuss director of the heritage foundation niall lardner. john. >> get used to hearing the name of liz trust. likely to be the new prime minister. >> yes. i think undoubtedly, she has a huge lead in the conservative party contest. a lead of around 30 percentage points who is her chief rival to become the next prime minister. this i think will be the prime minister to be announced tomorrow. she will take office on tuesday. a very strong and robust leader. she is a...
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joining us right now, you remember niall. former advisor to margaret thatcher at the heritage foundation. it is very good to have you. talking about the queen. significant roles that she played in your country's his history, including that 10-year relationship with your old boss, maggie thatcher. we hear different things, that she was leery of her, maggie thatcher, when she first became prime minister. dramatically less so. in reverse. can you explain that? >> well, neil, thank you very much for having me on the show. immensely heartbreaking day for the british people but also the free world as well. neil, you talked about the relationship between margaret thatcher and the queen. there has been a lot of speculation in recent years, not least to do to the netflix version of events through "the crown." margaret thatcher and the queen had a far better relationship than is popularly portrayed by hollywood or by netflix. i think at the end of the day, thatcher and queen elizabeth ii where the two most powerful women in the world.
joining us right now, you remember niall. former advisor to margaret thatcher at the heritage foundation. it is very good to have you. talking about the queen. significant roles that she played in your country's his history, including that 10-year relationship with your old boss, maggie thatcher. we hear different things, that she was leery of her, maggie thatcher, when she first became prime minister. dramatically less so. in reverse. can you explain that? >> well, neil, thank you very...
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let's get more detail from niall stanage, associate editor of the hill, who joins us from dc.o be here. let's start with this — programme. glad to be here. let's start with this latest _ programme. glad to be here. let's start with this latest update - programme. glad to be here. let's start with this latest update in - programme. glad to be here. let's start with this latest update in the | start with this latest update in the court proceedings — this legal tactic now being employed by the trump side to get this independent voice reviewing these documents. what do you make of that as a strategy? i what do you make of that as a strate: ? . ~ �* , strategy? i mean, i think there's a tuestion strategy? i mean, i think there's a question between _ strategy? i mean, i think there's a question between whether - strategy? i mean, i think there's a question between whether it - strategy? i mean, i think there's a question between whether it is - strategy? i mean, i think there's a question between whether it is a l question between whether it is a legal strategy, or whether it is a p
let's get more detail from niall stanage, associate editor of the hill, who joins us from dc.o be here. let's start with this — programme. glad to be here. let's start with this latest _ programme. glad to be here. let's start with this latest update - programme. glad to be here. let's start with this latest update in - programme. glad to be here. let's start with this latest update in the | start with this latest update in the court proceedings — this legal tactic now being employed by the...
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. >> she was niall smiling. > i know. i could tell from the back when i was watching her. did you learn? >> i was almost in tears. that is what i wanted. we are taking them back in time. they have lost that time. it's gone, forgotten. but i'm able to bring that back to them, at least for a little while. >> reporter: but you don't need a ph.d to see the real benefits of a robot. >> oh, thank you, pepper. i like you too. >> reporter: with a heart. >> bye-bye. >> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, roseville, minnesota. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings," and follow us online all the time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm catherine herridge. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm matt pieper in new york. a seattle school delay. 50,000 kids will not be in the classroom as planned due to its teachers union members authorizing a strike after their contract expired last week. the union's been in negotiations with seattle public schools for months, asking for
. >> she was niall smiling. > i know. i could tell from the back when i was watching her. did you learn? >> i was almost in tears. that is what i wanted. we are taking them back in time. they have lost that time. it's gone, forgotten. but i'm able to bring that back to them, at least for a little while. >> reporter: but you don't need a ph.d to see the real benefits of a robot. >> oh, thank you, pepper. i like you too. >> reporter: with a heart. >>...
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i believe niall is with us. if you can hear me -- do we have niall? not yet. george's chapel and the royal coffin will be placed on a platform above the entrance to a bolt. at the end of the day, it will be lowered and she will be joined by the 24 members of the royal family who are buried including late sister, late husband, and her parents as well. this is a moment that will be watched again by millions of people, but it will take place and much more intimate than what we saw this morning. about 2,000 people at westminster abbey for the funeral. right now 800 people will be allowed inside. these are not only members of the royal family but also the staff that worked alongside the queen. they will be able to be here for the final moments. once again, it is the royal family that will have these last moments 7:30 local time tonight to pay their respects before her body is lowered into the vault. i have to tell you when windsor, the town is full of people who have come all over the world. they will not be allowed inside, but there are fields where people are wai
i believe niall is with us. if you can hear me -- do we have niall? not yet. george's chapel and the royal coffin will be placed on a platform above the entrance to a bolt. at the end of the day, it will be lowered and she will be joined by the 24 members of the royal family who are buried including late sister, late husband, and her parents as well. this is a moment that will be watched again by millions of people, but it will take place and much more intimate than what we saw this morning....
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neil: thank you very much, niall gardner, just letting you know we are following events at the whiten the east room of the white house, we will take a break with the dow at session highs. more after this. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire go. go green. go wind turbines. go gorgeous reliable grid. go emerson software. go science people. go breakthrough meds and safe science. go space age welds for super silent cars. go big. or go home. from software that delivers new cures at warp speed, to technology that makes clean energy reliable, emerson innovation helps make the world healthier, safer, smarter and more sustainable. go boldly. emerson. neil: looking at this white house event where president biden will officially recognize his predecessor, his old boss, barack obama and michelle obama, portraits going up in the white house, the president gets inside where they go so we are monitoring that and a
neil: thank you very much, niall gardner, just letting you know we are following events at the whiten the east room of the white house, we will take a break with the dow at session highs. more after this. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire go. go green. go wind turbines. go gorgeous reliable grid. go emerson...
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live now to washington and niall stanage, white house columnist at the hill.former guy but there was no former guy last night, he was blasting straight into this critique notjust on donald trump but the republican party that president biden portrayed as integral to tromp. haifa party that president biden portrayed as integral to tromp._ as integral to tromp. how has the town gone — as integral to tromp. how has the town gone down _ as integral to tromp. how has the town gone down among _ as integral to tromp. how has the town gone down among the i as integral to tromp. how has the. town gone down among the public, as integral to tromp. how has the i town gone down among the public, not just among tromp supporters but perhaps those who didn't feel strongly about him or about biden? it's so difficult to talk about the public because it is such a polarised society in the us right now but in terms of the swathe of the population you were talking about, people in the middle ground, i think the rays on one level of sympathy for the view biden expressed. if you look
live now to washington and niall stanage, white house columnist at the hill.former guy but there was no former guy last night, he was blasting straight into this critique notjust on donald trump but the republican party that president biden portrayed as integral to tromp. haifa party that president biden portrayed as integral to tromp._ as integral to tromp. how has the town gone — as integral to tromp. how has the town gone down _ as integral to tromp. how has the town gone down among _ as...