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former political editor of lbc radio, theo usherwood and former senior labour special adviser paul richardsat this cereal drink drive epidemic. paul, that's a real concern. i thought drink driving had gone out with sort of power suits and big hair in the 80s. >> yeah, it's really worrying, isn't it? i mean, the suggestion isn't it? i mean, the suggestion is that it's on the increase and people are doing it again and again and again, and it rather suggests that the system for preventing it or deterring it or punishing it isn't working. >> definitely. and my other concern in 2024, theo, is drug driving, which is harder to detect but very common. >> yes, i think it's actually from my understanding, this actually goes back to austerity in the you know, when the coalition came to power and they were looking at and they started to cut, cameron and osborne started to cut the police forces right across the country. of course, boris johnson put the numbers up again, but the teams that got targeted were road traffic teams . and so what you traffic teams. and so what you what's happened is that rather
former political editor of lbc radio, theo usherwood and former senior labour special adviser paul richardsat this cereal drink drive epidemic. paul, that's a real concern. i thought drink driving had gone out with sort of power suits and big hair in the 80s. >> yeah, it's really worrying, isn't it? i mean, the suggestion isn't it? i mean, the suggestion is that it's on the increase and people are doing it again and again and again, and it rather suggests that the system for preventing it...
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annunziata rees—mogg, lord kulveer ranger and paul richards.apart ? american democracy falling apart? >> no, i wouldn't think so. i think we've seen a lot of challenge to the american model. i think donald trump has brought that challenge to the american model. this, you know, the two tone republican democrat model , tone republican democrat model, he's made it bend to his will. and i think people have reacted. the establishment, the mainstream media and others quite badly to that because he's an outsider. he doesn't play by their rules and that hasn't gone down well. and that's why we hear that, you know, the words of demonising him the way they describe him. but he did tap in to a large part of the american psyche, to some of the key issues that middle americans and the vast amount of americans felt needed to be raised. and they wanted somebody to champion that. and he has he's tapped into that now. you can't blame him, and you can't call him , you him, and you can't call him, you know, you can't throw insults and name calling for him to bein
annunziata rees—mogg, lord kulveer ranger and paul richards.apart ? american democracy falling apart? >> no, i wouldn't think so. i think we've seen a lot of challenge to the american model. i think donald trump has brought that challenge to the american model. this, you know, the two tone republican democrat model , tone republican democrat model, he's made it bend to his will. and i think people have reacted. the establishment, the mainstream media and others quite badly to that...
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let's get reaction from tonight's top pundits annunciator rees—mogg, lord kulveer, ranger and paul richardsannunziata. does this change the outcome of the election in november? >> i think it's too early to say. it could easily the elections with this much heat and energy in them, can change direction very, very quickly. we have seen that, the last assassination attempt put trump's poll lead up. then when biden got replaced by kamala harris, it all got inverted and it will be interesting to see where the next few weeks take us and whether there is a clear picture that it's still all pretty close and relying on a handful of swing states. >> paul, i'm afraid, as you know, politics is a cynical business. will team kamala harris be worried this evening? >> not worried, because, i mean, the momentum is with their campaign and certainly leading up to this, she was, you know, making great strides forward. and trump's campaign felt like they didn't quite know what to do or say. they'd lost focus . do or say. they'd lost focus. the cats and dogs thing, as ann widdecombe was saying, was just very, ver
let's get reaction from tonight's top pundits annunciator rees—mogg, lord kulveer, ranger and paul richardsannunziata. does this change the outcome of the election in november? >> i think it's too early to say. it could easily the elections with this much heat and energy in them, can change direction very, very quickly. we have seen that, the last assassination attempt put trump's poll lead up. then when biden got replaced by kamala harris, it all got inverted and it will be interesting...
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, paul. friend of mine, paul richards, paul .of mine, paul richards, paul. good to see you. i friend of mine, paul richards, paul . good to see you. i know paul. good to see you. i know you're up there in liverpool live from conference. what does rachel marshall's tweet tell us about the current state of the labour party ? labour party? >> well, very little to be honest, mark. >> i mean, i'm here in liverpool and it i there's a real sense of unity. there's a sort of resolution. it's a it's a party getting down to business of change. and we're talking about the national health service education. we're talking about getting growth in the economy. and you know, it's a it's a business like atmosphere. here. >> is the story trivial? is it a storm in a teacup? paul i think it's a little bit of a storm in a teacup. >> i mean, i would say there is some of the optics as we're always obsessed with in politics, aren't we? they do look bad. but, you know, politicians have always accepted gifts. and as long as they declare them, then those ar
, paul. friend of mine, paul richards, paul .of mine, paul richards, paul. good to see you. i friend of mine, paul richards, paul . good to see you. i know paul. good to see you. i know you're up there in liverpool live from conference. what does rachel marshall's tweet tell us about the current state of the labour party ? labour party? >> well, very little to be honest, mark. >> i mean, i'm here in liverpool and it i there's a real sense of unity. there's a sort of resolution. it's...
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. special adviser paul richards.mad auntie is on the loose. >> no such thing as a free press anymore . anymore. >> schools are becoming government indoctrination camps . next. >> good evening. it's10:00. i'm will hollis in the gb news newsroom. protests in israel first, as thousands of people in tel aviv and jerusalem fill the streets after the killing of six hostages in gaza . protesters hostages in gaza. protesters blocked roads while police used water cannons to disperse crowds. idf soldiers recovered the bodies of the hostages, who israel says were killed. moments before troops reached them. the hostages families forum, which represents relatives of those held in gaza, blamed the deaths on prime minister netanyahu's failure to secure a deal with hamas back in the uk. the leader of the snp has been speaking on the final day of the party's conference in edinburgh. the keynote speech by scotland's first minister john swinney , who first minister john swinney, who took over the party from humza yousaf in may, highlig
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commentator chloe dobbs, former lbc political editor theo usherwood and former labour special adviser paul richards>> no such thing as a free press anymore . anymore. >> and some breaking news tonight. protests are happening in tel aviv and across israel after six israeli hostages were found dead with gunshot wounds to the head in a tunnel in gaza. the pictures on your screens are the latest scenes coming out of israel tonight. the head of israel's biggest labour union is calling for a general strike beginning at 6 am. on monday, tomorrow morning, to pressure the government into reaching a deal to return israeli hostages still held by hamas in gaza. and earlier today, israeli pm benjamin
commentator chloe dobbs, former lbc political editor theo usherwood and former labour special adviser paul richards>> no such thing as a free press anymore . anymore. >> and some breaking news tonight. protests are happening in tel aviv and across israel after six israeli hostages were found dead with gunshot wounds to the head in a tunnel in gaza. the pictures on your screens are the latest scenes coming out of israel tonight. the head of israel's biggest labour union is calling...
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my thanks there to paul richards, former top labour adviser.ship hopeful robert jenrick , right that the boats crisis is the door to terror. find next. i've got to say that some are arguing that the labour sleaze row is a storm in a teacup . will row is a storm in a teacup. will not viewers of mark dolan tonight or listeners, let me tell you, jill says under laboun tell you, jill says under labour, as in labour, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. it seems , it it goes on, poorer. it seems, it it goes on, i'll tell you know, some of them are un unbroadcastable because you are so angry, but there you go. well, look , folks, i'll get go. well, look, folks, i'll get back to more of your thoughts on that very shortly. gbnews.com/yoursay. but in a deeply chilling intervention, tory leadership hopeful robert jenrick has said that terror suspects have waltzed in on small boats, arguing that individuals linked to islamic state and al—qaeda were among those who had arrived on our shores illegally, claiming to be refugees. now, writing in the su
my thanks there to paul richards, former top labour adviser.ship hopeful robert jenrick , right that the boats crisis is the door to terror. find next. i've got to say that some are arguing that the labour sleaze row is a storm in a teacup . will row is a storm in a teacup. will not viewers of mark dolan tonight or listeners, let me tell you, jill says under laboun tell you, jill says under labour, as in labour, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. it seems , it it goes on, poorer. it...
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congressman paul tonko and senator richard blumenthal say it's time for federal minimum regulations. for sports betting operators, they say sports betting is boom since the supreme court struck down the federal ban on the industry in 2018 and they're concerned about the overall health implications with all this bad. it sports betting was an 11 billion dollar industry last year up. 44 1% from just the previous year, the lawmakers are concerned about overwhelming promotions and ads to get people tibet and about the long term, they say mental health implications. a study on financial consequences from betting shows bankruptcy filings in states with legal betting increased. 25 to 30%. jackson, 5 member tito jackson has passed away. his 3 sons confirmed the news in an instagram post which read in part it's with heavy hearts that we announced that our beloved father rock and roll hall of famer tito jackson is no longer with u.s.. sources say he died while traveling from new mexico to oklahoma yesterday. jacksons longtime family friend and manager told entertainment tonight he believes he s
congressman paul tonko and senator richard blumenthal say it's time for federal minimum regulations. for sports betting operators, they say sports betting is boom since the supreme court struck down the federal ban on the industry in 2018 and they're concerned about the overall health implications with all this bad. it sports betting was an 11 billion dollar industry last year up. 44 1% from just the previous year, the lawmakers are concerned about overwhelming promotions and ads to get people...
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congressman paul tonko and senator richard blumenthal say it's federal min regulations for sports bettingperators, lawmakers say sports betting is bulls as the supreme court struck down a federal ban on the industry in 2018 and they're concerned about the overall health implications, a vetting sparks of the record betting sports betting was an 11 billion dollar industry in 2023. up. 44% from the previous year, lawmakers are concerned about overwhelming motions and ads to get people to vet long-term mental health implications on matters. study on financial consequences. betting shows bankruptcy filings and state illegal betting increase between 25 to 30%. still ahead, the crowd, morning news 4 is celebrating hispanic heritage month and this morning we want to share a story of a bay area influencer. it's gained a huge following. find out how he's gotten. his famil (vo) if you have graves' disease... ...and itchy eyes, the truth may be even more uncomfortable. people with graves' could also get thyroid eye disease, or t-e-d, which may need a different doctor. find a t-e-d eye specialist at i
congressman paul tonko and senator richard blumenthal say it's federal min regulations for sports bettingperators, lawmakers say sports betting is bulls as the supreme court struck down a federal ban on the industry in 2018 and they're concerned about the overall health implications, a vetting sparks of the record betting sports betting was an 11 billion dollar industry in 2023. up. 44% from the previous year, lawmakers are concerned about overwhelming motions and ads to get people to vet...
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richard. >> morning, paul. morning. morning, guys . morning. such an amazing thing . spencer matthews did 30 thing. spencer matthews did 30 marathons in 30 days. and then paul just mentioned to me, you're 40 in 40 days. so congratulations on still being alive and have got no legs as well. >> so exactly it's a great achievement. >> well, i mean that that really was an achievement, but i don't know what would you rate. we'll talk about the current paralympic current paralympics in a second, but what would you rate your proudest moment. because i'm mentioning gold medals there and you're appearing at three games and then everything else. what's your actual favourite moment that you lay there thinking about and think? that was it for me. >> i think london 2012 was such an iconic games. not only for myself but for the rest of the paralympic team, and it gave the pubuc paralympic team, and it gave the public an insight what paralympic sport is really about and the impact that it can have. and for me, that was more about the team and the impact. but ju
richard. >> morning, paul. morning. morning, guys . morning. such an amazing thing . spencer matthews did 30 thing. spencer matthews did 30 marathons in 30 days. and then paul just mentioned to me, you're 40 in 40 days. so congratulations on still being alive and have got no legs as well. >> so exactly it's a great achievement. >> well, i mean that that really was an achievement, but i don't know what would you rate. we'll talk about the current paralympic current paralympics...
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crime thriller american gigolo in 1980 was the movie that put richard gere on the map as a leading man. a film classic written and directed by pauld gere and schrader have teamed up to make the drama oh, canada. dog barks amanda was a jazz pianist. i with a fractured storyline, it has the feel of an experimental work. it's the story of a celebrated canadian documentary film—maker approaching death and reflecting on his life. you know, i relate to this around my father. my father died a few months before paul and i spoke about doing this, and he was almost, right on the edge of 101, and he was living with me, and we were very close and i felt his... he had different types of memories. he had some that were extremely clear and others that were more expressionistic. the story is based on the 2021 novel foregone by the late author russell banks, with whom paul schrader was a friend. when russell banks became ill, it prompted him to make the film. i was good friends with russell, um, when he told me that i couldn't come up in the summer, as i usually do, i knew that he was probably quite sick. and he had written a book about dying, so
crime thriller american gigolo in 1980 was the movie that put richard gere on the map as a leading man. a film classic written and directed by pauld gere and schrader have teamed up to make the drama oh, canada. dog barks amanda was a jazz pianist. i with a fractured storyline, it has the feel of an experimental work. it's the story of a celebrated canadian documentary film—maker approaching death and reflecting on his life. you know, i relate to this around my father. my father died a few...
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sheen, dean martin, gregory peck, gregory peck , richard burton, richard peck, richard burton, richard burton, paul> because i saw him in a movie when i was a little girl called for me and my gal with judy garland and he. i just fell in love with him. it's such a cute movie. well, they don't make movies like that anymore. and then i was lucky enough when i first went to hollywood at age 20 to meet him, and literally hang out with him and his friends and then i put him in a movie with me that i produced. he played my husband and i movie called sins, and he was wonderful . he called sins, and he was wonderful. he was called sins, and he was wonderful . he was really wonderful. he was really wonderful. >> and sometimes i guess you get to meet some of these people and there must be a disappointment. yes. are you going to tell us about the disappointment? disappointing ones. >> well, i could, andrew, darling, but i think i'll do that when we have one of our lunches. okay? >> okay, fine. i know many of the people that you've worked with that you've always had a soft spot for paul newman. yes. why so? >>
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richard j. o'connor we will always love and miss you. >> timothy paul gilbert. >> walt stewart gilbert. >> paul john gill. >> dana: you know, back in with our coverage of "america's newsroom" of the commemoration of the 9/11 terror attacks. it is still unbelievable. >> i was living in atlanta that morning and remember driving into work as we were all scrambling in on our lives looking for your loved ones, trying to make sure everybody is okay and your responsibilities are taken care of. and i heard it on the radio at that moment when the south tower went down and i thought to myself, how many thousands of new yorkers could there be on a sidewalk in new york city at that moment? thankfully my thought was wrong. we lost so many inside the towers themselves and came to new york on that friday, september 14th and i was stationed at 6:00 a.m. at the corner the # 34th street and 10th avenue. it was the gathering center for the media. as far south as they would allow us to go and where all the volunteers would show up and they would go in trucks down the westside highway and spend 14 hours a day and c
richard j. o'connor we will always love and miss you. >> timothy paul gilbert. >> walt stewart gilbert. >> paul john gill. >> dana: you know, back in with our coverage of "america's newsroom" of the commemoration of the 9/11 terror attacks. it is still unbelievable. >> i was living in atlanta that morning and remember driving into work as we were all scrambling in on our lives looking for your loved ones, trying to make sure everybody is okay and your...
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paul mason, and his network. also mentioned there was british intelligence cuttout bellingcat, with which bbc verify would later partner. bbc verify took recordings of speeches made by bernard to the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, richard hall kc. on the 8th of october, bernard reportedly. said, when we hear the resistance, the al-aqsa flood, we must turn that flood into a tsunami of the whole world. hall, who performs his job for the government from room inside the office of a british intelligence agency, said, "if you take what happened in the bitri kubuts where babies were massacred, that is unambiguously an act of terrorism, but no babies were massacred at kibut spiri. this was simply zionist propaganda. said that terrorism laws were not designed to stop people making political speeches, but what they are designed to do is to stop mass murder, massacres, terrorist tactics, but of course, no such tactics were being advocated by bernard. as bernard stated, when asked if he regretted his language, his use of the term flood was just metaphor. the fact that the independent reviewer of terrorism, a leading kc, appears to have been retailing false israeli propaganda or to be sacking offense. join me in the studio, as usua
paul mason, and his network. also mentioned there was british intelligence cuttout bellingcat, with which bbc verify would later partner. bbc verify took recordings of speeches made by bernard to the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, richard hall kc. on the 8th of october, bernard reportedly. said, when we hear the resistance, the al-aqsa flood, we must turn that flood into a tsunami of the whole world. hall, who performs his job for the government from room inside the office of a...
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paul mason and his network. also mentioned there was british intelligence cuttout bellingcat with which bbc verify would later. partner. bbc verify took recordings of speeches made by bernard to the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, richard hall kc. on the 8th of october, bernard reportedly said when we hear the resistance, the alaksa flood, we must turn that flood into a tsunami of the whole world. hall, who performs his job for the government from room inside the office of a british intelligence agency, said, "if you take what happened in the bit" where babies were massacred, that is unambiguously an act of terrorism, but no babies were massacred, this was simply zionist propaganda, he said that terrorism laws were not designed to stop people making political speeches, but what they are designed to do is to stop mass murder, massacres, terrorist tactics, but of course no such tactics were being advocated by bernard. as bernard stated, when asked if he regretted his language, his use of the term flood was just metaphor. the fact that the independent reviewer of terrorism, a leading kc, appears to have been retailing false... israeli propaganda ort to be sacking offense. join me in the studio, as usual, is our resident e
paul mason and his network. also mentioned there was british intelligence cuttout bellingcat with which bbc verify would later. partner. bbc verify took recordings of speeches made by bernard to the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, richard hall kc. on the 8th of october, bernard reportedly said when we hear the resistance, the alaksa flood, we must turn that flood into a tsunami of the whole world. hall, who performs his job for the government from room inside the office of a...
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rand paul ranking member of the senate homeland security committee member senate foreign relations small business entrepreneurship health committees you heard he had about a subpoena from richards blumenthal should alejandro mayorkas be subpoenaed to give us some answers on things he is over veeing not just wide-open border 10 million illegals on his watch but over veeing secret service getting no information on assassination attempts. >> secretary mayorkas has a history of not being very forthcoming, i will say one of the most important things that we've asked secret service for was denials of security, so trump security detail secret service detail, as well as trump campaign for months and months requested more security this was denied by secret service. they know it, i have asked director to look into it but they haven't shared any of it with us we know butler county first time they had counter snipers there, thank god. if they had not had counter snipers there that shooter would have continued, donald trump would have surely been killed as well as many more people he was taken down pretty quickly but there was a host of errors never should have gotten on roof they saw him f
rand paul ranking member of the senate homeland security committee member senate foreign relations small business entrepreneurship health committees you heard he had about a subpoena from richards blumenthal should alejandro mayorkas be subpoenaed to give us some answers on things he is over veeing not just wide-open border 10 million illegals on his watch but over veeing secret service getting no information on assassination attempts. >> secretary mayorkas has a history of not being very...
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richard j. o'connor. we will always love and miss you. [ applause ] >> timothy paul gilbert. >>> just a few blocks away frome so many streets are closed right around us as we saw former mayor bloomberg, senator schumer, president trump, kamala harris all here to mark 23 years, which is hard to believe since 9/11. art usually joins us on set because he was there for so many moments. it's unbelievable to think and also the revietle zaigs downtown with the beautiful memorial and everything that's happened since. we have another moment of silence coming closer to the bottom of the hour when the next tower fell as we continue to remember as everyone in america does today >>> in the meantime getting back to the markets obviously the s&p 500 is lower, we action to, in part, the cpi number which if you look under the hood in the core number on inflation, the market volunvoluclearly still pays attention, came in hotter than expected technology is the only sector higher right now in the market but let's talk about the inflation number overall, the headline was not too bad. 2.5% is low, it was a step down from 2.9% we
richard j. o'connor. we will always love and miss you. [ applause ] >> timothy paul gilbert. >>> just a few blocks away frome so many streets are closed right around us as we saw former mayor bloomberg, senator schumer, president trump, kamala harris all here to mark 23 years, which is hard to believe since 9/11. art usually joins us on set because he was there for so many moments. it's unbelievable to think and also the revietle zaigs downtown with the beautiful memorial and...
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chair paul volcker doing what was needed to bring inflation under control in the 19 the stagflation of the 1970s had been caused in part by a week fed chairman who was bullied by president richard nixon the lowering interest rates to goose the economy in time for nixon's reelection since then, the fed has steered the american economy through booms and busts with considerable success when i looked into this topic over 20 years ago for my book, the future of freedom. the federal reserve along with the supreme court and the armed forces, tended to have much higher approval ratings than congress the point i made them was that it was telling that it was the places that could keep public opinion and pressure at bay that were most admired by the public congress by contrast, which slavish lee panders to people is despised by that same public. today. everything is now seen in political terms. the supreme court's ratings have sunk partly because of its own missteps with highly politicized decisions like bush v. gore. >> and the most recent one on presidential immunity and now there is an assault on the fed. donald trump has never liked the independence of the federal reserve, largely bec
chair paul volcker doing what was needed to bring inflation under control in the 19 the stagflation of the 1970s had been caused in part by a week fed chairman who was bullied by president richard nixon the lowering interest rates to goose the economy in time for nixon's reelection since then, the fed has steered the american economy through booms and busts with considerable success when i looked into this topic over 20 years ago for my book, the future of freedom. the federal reserve along...
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jack stokes and royal estate, jack stokes and royal commentator richard fitzwilliams thank you very much indeed. >> and still to come , paulllie. welcome back. you're watching and listening to gb news breakfast with miriam and ellie, and we're going through the sport now with paul coyte morning, paul. >> good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> so we don't have long so i'm going to go as quickly, especially manchester city drew with inter milan last night. it was nil nil at the etihad. it wasn't a great game. not much to see here. no, nothing really apart from nice shirts. that's their new shirts designed by noel gallagher, but that's pretty much it. celtic beat slovan bratislava of slovakia five one, in their first game of the champions league this year, so a fantastic start for them absolutely destroyed them. five different scorers, very good and a very happy brendan rodgers as you would imagine. the manager, arsenal play away atalanta by the way they're in italy tonight. coventry one, spurs two. you'd think that was okay in the carabao cup. >> it was very dull. >> it was very dull. >> it was very dull. >> it was.
jack stokes and royal estate, jack stokes and royal commentator richard fitzwilliams thank you very much indeed. >> and still to come , paulllie. welcome back. you're watching and listening to gb news breakfast with miriam and ellie, and we're going through the sport now with paul coyte morning, paul. >> good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> so we don't have long so i'm going to go as quickly, especially manchester city drew with inter milan last night. it was...
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paul scofield, who was superb. sir david suchet i mean magnetic presence on stage and of course, on the small screen as poirot. so many of my mother loves poirot . poirot. >> she loves that. oh, he's. richard quick. your time's up. that's not true. fascinating discussion. thanks for coming. great pleasure . brilliant chap. great pleasure. brilliant chap. coming up next, we've got right versus it's time now for right versus left with russell quirk and my old mucker stephen pound. he's back in the chair. we've got the yes no quiz coming up later stephen. yes. so yes a few weeks backi stephen. yes. so yes a few weeks back i sat here and the legend in his own lunchtime. matthew stadlen sat over there , and he stadlen sat over there, and he ianed stadlen sat over there, and he invited me to notting hill carnival. he said, it's a great family event, lots of fun, lots of multiculturalism, lots of, you know , diversity there. but you know, diversity there. but i'm looking at the stats and we had a couple of people who was attacked there that subsequently died. we've had over 300 arrests, multiple emergency workers attacked in the streets , workers attacked in the streets, knives recovered, crime l
paul scofield, who was superb. sir david suchet i mean magnetic presence on stage and of course, on the small screen as poirot. so many of my mother loves poirot . poirot. >> she loves that. oh, he's. richard quick. your time's up. that's not true. fascinating discussion. thanks for coming. great pleasure . brilliant chap. great pleasure. brilliant chap. coming up next, we've got right versus it's time now for right versus left with russell quirk and my old mucker stephen pound. he's back...
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richard, buddy holly particularly, but soon fashioned their own, incredible music. my, their own, incredible music. my, the first beatles lp i got for christmas 1963, which i got paull, george and ringo to sign in on the back. the publicist points out that, the john and paul have a, a steady output of all original singles from now until 1975, they didn't last that long, unfortunately, but it's about 250 odd songs that the beatles recorded , which i the beatles recorded, which i think that's where the greatness lies. and of course, you know, you can't underestimate the, the role george martin played. who, who, who managed to create these incredible sonic landscapes for them. >> most definitely. of course, the beatles were a global phenomenon as a band. were they friends, >> up to a point, yes , they were >> up to a point, yes, they were dunng >> up to a point, yes, they were during the touring years. i mean, very close. you know, they forged this apprenticeship in, you know, dingy clubs in hamburg and, and liverpool and, there was a real bond there. when they stopped touring in 1966, you know, john had met yoko. his marriage was crumbling, you know, they were spendi
richard, buddy holly particularly, but soon fashioned their own, incredible music. my, their own, incredible music. my, the first beatles lp i got for christmas 1963, which i got paull, george and ringo to sign in on the back. the publicist points out that, the john and paul have a, a steady output of all original singles from now until 1975, they didn't last that long, unfortunately, but it's about 250 odd songs that the beatles recorded , which i the beatles recorded, which i think that's...
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. >> coming up, the conservative chairman, richard fuller, he joins us from the party conference a reflection on what happened football wise yesterday. paul'sng a spurs supporter, me being a man united supporter. i was very depressed yesterday. >> i'm not surprised. i'm not surprised. i would have been if i was a manchester united fan. i was extremely happy yesterday. i think it went very well for spurs, played very well. i thought, thank you very much and i'd like to say, you know, and i mean that in a nice way, that manchester united were very poor yesterday. yeah they were, it was, it was, it was just not good. it just wasn't good. erik ten hag dead man walking do we think i think he has to take the blame even though the sending off was not something he could control. >> but still to lose three nil at home. >> this is fernandes . >> this is fernandes. >> this is fernandes. >> i see the game. i think a lot of united supporters were really looking forward to the game because they thought we're close to spurs in the league. yeah, we could do something here. no, no no no. >> but before the game we said this. you could both teams could win th
. >> coming up, the conservative chairman, richard fuller, he joins us from the party conference a reflection on what happened football wise yesterday. paul'sng a spurs supporter, me being a man united supporter. i was very depressed yesterday. >> i'm not surprised. i'm not surprised. i would have been if i was a manchester united fan. i was extremely happy yesterday. i think it went very well for spurs, played very well. i thought, thank you very much and i'd like to say, you know,...
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richard whitehead is at the paralympics in paris. he joins us next. this is gb news with stephen and dawn >> time for the sport with paul.e starting with? >> well you know what we're going to do is we're going to mainly do paralympics i think now because the paralympics comes to an end this weekend. >> we've enjoyed it very much. you know, one thing i haven't mentioned, which is incredible and there's so many different stories and things that are interesting and the way the sports work is, the football is blind football because as you would imagine, football. and if you're a member, if you're in the crowd, you would shout and you would make a noise and you would get excited. but with blind football, it's all done. on what the players can hear because there's a bell in the ball. so before the game starts and this is happening right underneath the eiffel tower, there's an announcement and it's shush, everybody has to be quiet because it is phenomenal. it's absolutely phenomenal. that's just one of the many, many sports . and it's things that you sports. and it's things that you wouldn't even think of. yeah that happened du
richard whitehead is at the paralympics in paris. he joins us next. this is gb news with stephen and dawn >> time for the sport with paul.e starting with? >> well you know what we're going to do is we're going to mainly do paralympics i think now because the paralympics comes to an end this weekend. >> we've enjoyed it very much. you know, one thing i haven't mentioned, which is incredible and there's so many different stories and things that are interesting and the way the...