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i give a lot of credit to his election, to richard nixon, because -- paul: the watergate scandal. >>u know, really wanted a fresh famous he was an outsider, and that appealed to voters at that time because they felt rather cynical about what hat happened in the years before. finish. paul: and, dan, as an outsider, many that sense he shares something in common with donald trump who also was somebody who the establishment did not welcome -- >> no. paul: -- into politics. and jimmy carter kind of stormed washington way back when. i mean, the democratic establishment didn't want him necessarily. and when he won, they were grateful, of course, that he did win. but he came in with his coterie from georgia and, you know, the soirees and the folks who loved that washington power structure thought, who are these people? [laughter] as i remember it. >> well, that's right. and, you know, a bunch of -- got kind of run out of town literally. but, you know, i think the interesting thing, and we're talking here or thinking these days about jimmy carter's legacy, and, you know, jimmy carter was pres
i give a lot of credit to his election, to richard nixon, because -- paul: the watergate scandal. >>u know, really wanted a fresh famous he was an outsider, and that appealed to voters at that time because they felt rather cynical about what hat happened in the years before. finish. paul: and, dan, as an outsider, many that sense he shares something in common with donald trump who also was somebody who the establishment did not welcome -- >> no. paul: -- into politics. and jimmy...
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richard said, and they are working very hard on it. there are five or six more applicants to join it with the result that i just described going forward. >> thank you. good morning. paul saunders, center for the national interest. i look very much forward to reading the report. i am very much with you on the idea that it is delusional to try and split china and russia, now or certainly any time in the near future. at the same time, it seems to me that relationship is going to evolve over time. as a non-economist, i guess i see russia with a sort of limited stock of technology that it can provide to china. i see china in a position moving forward to generate a lot more new technology than russia can generate. i see china taking over russia's economy in many respects, creating a deepening dependence. i wonder how you view that. more broadly, how you view that relationship. richard: if you look at the percentage of trade, for example, that russia conducts with china and the rest of the world pre-war, pre-invasion of ukraine, dramatic difference. on the technology side, there are areas in which russia is probably still ahead of china, has some technology china is interest
richard said, and they are working very hard on it. there are five or six more applicants to join it with the result that i just described going forward. >> thank you. good morning. paul saunders, center for the national interest. i look very much forward to reading the report. i am very much with you on the idea that it is delusional to try and split china and russia, now or certainly any time in the near future. at the same time, it seems to me that relationship is going to evolve over...
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richard said, and they are working very hard on it. there are five or six more applicants to join it with the result that i just described going forward. >> thank you. good morning. paul saunders, center for the national interest. i look very much forward to reading the report. i am very much with you on the idea that it is delusional to try and split china and russia, now or certainly any time in the near future. at the same time, it seems to me that relationship is going to evolve over time. as a non-economist, i guess i see russia with a sort of limited stock of technology that it can provide to china. i see china in a position moving forward to generate a lot more new technology than russia can generate. i see china taking over russia's economy in many respects, creating a deepening dependence. i wonder how you view that. more broadly, how you view that relationship. richard: if you look at the percentage of trade, for example, that russia conducts with china and the rest of the world pre-war, pre-invasion of ukraine, dramatic difference. on the technology side, there are areas in which russia is probably still ahead of china, has some technology china is interest
richard said, and they are working very hard on it. there are five or six more applicants to join it with the result that i just described going forward. >> thank you. good morning. paul saunders, center for the national interest. i look very much forward to reading the report. i am very much with you on the idea that it is delusional to try and split china and russia, now or certainly any time in the near future. at the same time, it seems to me that relationship is going to evolve over...
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joined by my superstar panel and nancy rees—mogg, diana moran and nancy rees—mogg, diana moran and paul richardso'll be giving their expert opinions on all of tonight's biggest stories. our labour importing voters next. >> alex, thank you very much and good evening. the top stories three israeli hostages released from hamas captivity today have been reunited with their families. sir keir starmer says their release, including british citizen emily de—man, is wonderful news after months of agony for them and their families. earlier today, the red cross said they were all in good health. all three are now currently at the sheba hospital in israel. emily's mother has thanked everyone who never stopped fighting for her throughout this horrendous ordeal. she says her daughter is finally home. there were chaotic scenes in gaza city as the three female hostages were released after more than 470 days in captivity, along with 28 year old emily's. released today are two other named hostages , 24 two other named hostages, 24 year old romi gonin and 31 year old rina steinbrecher, who were also freed. the isr
joined by my superstar panel and nancy rees—mogg, diana moran and nancy rees—mogg, diana moran and paul richardso'll be giving their expert opinions on all of tonight's biggest stories. our labour importing voters next. >> alex, thank you very much and good evening. the top stories three israeli hostages released from hamas captivity today have been reunited with their families. sir keir starmer says their release, including british citizen emily de—man, is wonderful news after...
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paul richards, the former labour special adviser and columnist.that you were just talking, jacqueline, because we were all watching on then in those headlines, the story about the boom supersonic plane you were telling me about your experience on concorde? >> well, i spent 25 years with british airways before i became a member of the european parliament. and of course, dunng parliament. and of course, during those years, concorde arrived. it cruised at about 68,000ft and it flew at twice the speed of sound. so looking at this, it looks a bit slow to me. does it. >> look, she could probably run quicker. look at how fit and athletic she is. she's looking athletic she is. she's looking at that going. really? you think that that is supersonic? i don't think so. anyway, look, i want you to get in touch with me tonight. with everything that's on your mind. we have a lot to discuss, ladies and gents. and you can join the conversation all the usual ways. you can email me gb views @gbnews. com. you can go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay. or of course you
paul richards, the former labour special adviser and columnist.that you were just talking, jacqueline, because we were all watching on then in those headlines, the story about the boom supersonic plane you were telling me about your experience on concorde? >> well, i spent 25 years with british airways before i became a member of the european parliament. and of course, dunng parliament. and of course, during those years, concorde arrived. it cruised at about 68,000ft and it flew at twice...
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ben habib and paul richards are going to debate this one now. new year's honours out today, ben. can see from the look on your face which way this one is going to go. do you think sir sadiq khan has got a certain ring to it, ben? >> yeah, well, i mean, i don't know what that ring is, but i did a tweet earlier on today saying that i wasn't shocked by his knighthood. after all, tony blair got a knighthood and tony blair got a knighthood and tony blair was, in my view, guilty of not just being an awful prime minister and doing huge. to this country. he launched what i would call an illegal war and is guilty of crimes against humanity. we all naturally are worried about the death toll in gaza, but the death toll that the united states and the united kingdom jointly delivered in iraq on an illegal premise that they had weapons that they could get to the united kingdom within 45 minutes was absolutely horrendous. i think it was pushing a million people. so we shouldn't be surprised when someone who hasn't actually done anything particularly remarkable is given a knighthood. i say i wou
ben habib and paul richards are going to debate this one now. new year's honours out today, ben. can see from the look on your face which way this one is going to go. do you think sir sadiq khan has got a certain ring to it, ben? >> yeah, well, i mean, i don't know what that ring is, but i did a tweet earlier on today saying that i wasn't shocked by his knighthood. after all, tony blair got a knighthood and tony blair got a knighthood and tony blair was, in my view, guilty of not just...
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i'll also be joined tonight by my panel, former labour party special adviser paul richards and former conservative mp daniel kawczynski. as ever, let me know your views at gbnews.com/yoursay. hit me up on x at goodwin mj. right now it's time for the news bulletin with sophia wenzler. >> matt, thank you very much. unfortunately, you haven't got sophia wenzler tonight with your news. it's me, sam francis. the top story will start in the united states, where the fbi says it now believes the man behind the deadly new year's day terror attack in new orleans acted alone. shamsuddin jabar, an army veteran, killed 14 people and injured dozens more after driving his pickup truck into crowds. the 42 year old, who was shot and killed by police, had posted online before the attack, pledging allegiance to the islamic state group. the fbi says it is now reviewing hundreds of hours of surveillance footage and over 400 public tip offs. the identities of the victims, including a former princeton football star and an aspiring nurse, are still being confirmed. elon musk has ramped up his attacks on sir
i'll also be joined tonight by my panel, former labour party special adviser paul richards and former conservative mp daniel kawczynski. as ever, let me know your views at gbnews.com/yoursay. hit me up on x at goodwin mj. right now it's time for the news bulletin with sophia wenzler. >> matt, thank you very much. unfortunately, you haven't got sophia wenzler tonight with your news. it's me, sam francis. the top story will start in the united states, where the fbi says it now believes the...
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i am very pleased to be joined now by former labour adviser paul richard, as well as my most pugnaciousst pugnacious panel, shadow defence minister mark francois, and the journalist and author michael crick. paul, thank you for coming in again. keir starmer is hiding behind the sub judice rule, but that requires a serious risk of prejudice and they delayed charging him with they delayed charging him with the terrorism effects for three months. that was basically because they didn't want to tell the truth. >> keir starmer is the pre—eminent lawyer of his generation, and he also happens to be our prime minister. and he has. >> didn't prosecute jimmy savile. >> he took he was slow on the. jacob, jacob, let me finish the sentence. >> but you say he's pre—eminent. >> but you say he's pre—eminent. >> he's not. he took a view based on the advice, by the way, from the other best lawyers in the land, that to start talking openly about some of these details that you've mentioned there would prejudice the case. now, the worst possible outcome today would have been a case falling to pieces and that
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me this evening is journalist and communications advisor linda jubilee, former labour advisor paul richards and the commentator and broadcaster paula london. very good evening to you. hope you're well. a big two hours coming up, including a deep dive into tomorrow's newspapers and all the breaking stories for the entire 10:00 hour. first, though, your news headlines with aaron armstrong. >> hi, there. it's a minute past nine. i'm aaron armstrong with your latest headlines. thousands of displaced palestinians have been prevented from returning home to the northern part of gaza after israel accused hamas of breaching the terms of the ceasefire deal. now it comes after four female israeli soldiers were released by hamas earlier and reunited with their families. naama levy, karina ariev, daniella gilboa and liri albag saw their loved ones again after being held captive for 15 months. it is the second release of hostages to take place since the ceasefire deal was agreed last sunday, although 90 hostages are still being held in gaza. now. in return, israel released around 200 palestinian prisoner
me this evening is journalist and communications advisor linda jubilee, former labour advisor paul richards and the commentator and broadcaster paula london. very good evening to you. hope you're well. a big two hours coming up, including a deep dive into tomorrow's newspapers and all the breaking stories for the entire 10:00 hour. first, though, your news headlines with aaron armstrong. >> hi, there. it's a minute past nine. i'm aaron armstrong with your latest headlines. thousands of...
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peer and former adviser to boris johnson, lord colvin, arranger, and the former labour advisor paul richardsand can you guess which political party thought this mental social media campaign was a good idea? good evening to you. can elon musk really barrage the farage? that's next. first, though, your news headlines with tatiana sanchez. >> ben, thank you very much. the top stories reform ukip leader nigel farage has responded after elon musk said he doesn't have what it takes to lead the party. farage said while this is a surprise, elon is a remarkable individual but i'm afraid on this i disagree. my view remains that tommy robinson is not right for reform, and i never sell out my principles. well, that's after musk posted on x saying the reform uk party needs a new leader. this apparent turn comes just a few weeks after nigel farage travelled to florida to meet with elon musk about possible funding for his party. and it also comes less than 24 hours after farage said there was no question on musk's supporting him personally. elon's father, errol musk, spoke to nana akua on friday the third
peer and former adviser to boris johnson, lord colvin, arranger, and the former labour advisor paul richardsand can you guess which political party thought this mental social media campaign was a good idea? good evening to you. can elon musk really barrage the farage? that's next. first, though, your news headlines with tatiana sanchez. >> ben, thank you very much. the top stories reform ukip leader nigel farage has responded after elon musk said he doesn't have what it takes to lead the...