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peter li, thank you _ consider adopting such a law.oming _ consider adopting such a law. peter li, thank you for coming on - consider adopting such a law. peter li, thank you for coming on the program. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. migration and border security is going to be a key issue at the next uk election. and today labour laid out part of its policy. sir keir starmer says a labour government would scrap the tories rwanda policy straightaway but would not bring back migrants who may have already been deported there. but the labour leader refused to commit to stopping the boats saying he would not put "false numbers" on his plans. new figures from the home office show more than 9,000 people have crossed the channel in small boats this year. that's a rise of 35% on the same period last year. 0ur political editor chris mason is in dover. dover this morning. the latest arrivals picked up by border force in the english channel. the ambulance a reminder of the perils of a crossing. a few miles away, the man who
peter li, thank you _ consider adopting such a law.oming _ consider adopting such a law. peter li, thank you for coming on - consider adopting such a law. peter li, thank you for coming on the program. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. migration and border security is going to be a key issue at the next uk election. and today labour laid out part of its policy. sir keir starmer says a labour government would scrap the tories rwanda policy straightaway but would not bring...
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peter is casually mentioning, oh, remember when he lied about the sitting president trying to assassinatelike imagine if when we were together in the 2012 campaign if mitt romney had said that barack obama tried to assassinate him. that would have derailed the entire campaign for weeks. there would have been firings on the romney campaign. donald trump lives in a different world where because of just the amount of nonsense -- that's the nicest word that i could use -- that he spews out on a day-to-day basis, it's hard to really pin him down on any one thing. they are going to have an opportunity to pin him down on this one thing, and i think that is part of what is making him so unstable and continuing to, you know, put out this fire hose of this information on truth and other places. >> of course, michael, tim is absolutely right. there is nothing off limits in terms of donald trump reacting to it. "the wall street journal" editorial board wonders whether president biden would be foolish enough to exalt at a trump conviction, warning that biden even speaking about the verdict would be, q
peter is casually mentioning, oh, remember when he lied about the sitting president trying to assassinatelike imagine if when we were together in the 2012 campaign if mitt romney had said that barack obama tried to assassinate him. that would have derailed the entire campaign for weeks. there would have been firings on the romney campaign. donald trump lives in a different world where because of just the amount of nonsense -- that's the nicest word that i could use -- that he spews out on a...
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i'm sure, peter alexander, you were there, of him saying these are all lies.5% or 10% is true, we don't win. the prosecutor says, mr. trump was concerned that these reports could hurt his standing with voters. she says, yes. did mr. trump have a twitter account in 2016? yes, hope hicks said. he posted every day. he considered it an important way to communicate with voters. prosecutor says, trump's response to the response of some elected officials -- she says, i think he was frustrated. it was not unusual republican -- mainstream republican elected officials like paul ryan, mitt romney were not friendly to donald trump. the prosecutor asks about a tweet from donald trump. the very foul-mouthed senator john mccain begged for my support during the primary. i gave it. he won. that's the rivalry with john mccain. >> and again, bringing up all of these republicans -- he was the republican nominee. again, shows how stressed and devastated he believed this was to the campaign. goes to his intent to falsify the business record and intend to commit the other crime. >>
i'm sure, peter alexander, you were there, of him saying these are all lies.5% or 10% is true, we don't win. the prosecutor says, mr. trump was concerned that these reports could hurt his standing with voters. she says, yes. did mr. trump have a twitter account in 2016? yes, hope hicks said. he posted every day. he considered it an important way to communicate with voters. prosecutor says, trump's response to the response of some elected officials -- she says, i think he was frustrated. it was...
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peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" . >> there is literally no branch. of government that michael cohen has not lied lied to investigators. lied to the judge who sentenced him. he committed these lies for his own benefit. two the defense continues their attack against michael cohen because he is the star witness. one on which the outcome of this trial hinges because he is the only one who directly ties donald trump to the business falsification alleged scheme. >> does not appear the defense attorneys are doing an effective job of destroying his credibility. the facts about his past including his convictions have already been brought out under direct examination. ♪ >> michael cohen turns for a third day of testimony at the donald trump trial in new york. he has faced a day of tough questioning from trump's lawyers who worked several different angles to attack michael cohen's credibility. . we will assess the prosecution's case and what the jury will need to decide. russia and china agree to tighten military ties and deepen their economic partnership after talks in beijing should what will whington's
peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. announcer: and now, "bbc news" . >> there is literally no branch. of government that michael cohen has not lied lied to investigators. lied to the judge who sentenced him. he committed these lies for his own benefit. two the defense continues their attack against michael cohen because he is the star witness. one on which the outcome of this trial hinges because he is the only one who directly ties...
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lies a lot. his criticism, if you will come about president biden and what he said, peter baker has a great piecenows biden is not the first u.s. president to cut off weapons to israel. other presidents including ronald reagan use the power of american arms to flares israeli war policy. the comparison underscores how much of politics of israel has changed over the years. i would note eisenhower threatened economic sanctions to force israel to withdraw from the sun peninsula. that your history lesson. the politics -- maybe the politics have changed or is it that prime minister netanyahu has dug his heels in so much and catered to the right wing within his country that are keeping him in power. couple that with the rise of social media and the expansion of social media, people talk about these colleges, not just college students but people see the images out of the gaza strip. that is contributing to what folks are saying right now. >> the people of israel before october 7 and after october 7 have been in the streets against netanyahu. he has been a problem even before october 7. and, he's a proble
lies a lot. his criticism, if you will come about president biden and what he said, peter baker has a great piecenows biden is not the first u.s. president to cut off weapons to israel. other presidents including ronald reagan use the power of american arms to flares israeli war policy. the comparison underscores how much of politics of israel has changed over the years. i would note eisenhower threatened economic sanctions to force israel to withdraw from the sun peninsula. that your history...
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lies under oath during today's cross examination. meanwhile, there is another showdown in the works. president biden and his predecessor have agreed to two debates before the november election. nbc's peter alexander has more. >> reporter: the stage is set for the first tv confrontation between president biden and former president trump in more than three years. the agreement punctuating a dizzying day of deal making. >> donald trump lost two debates to me in 2020. since then, he hadn't shown up for a debate. now he's acting like he wants to debate pme again. well, make my deal, pal. >> reporter: the hush money trial has kept him in court four days a week. >> pick the date, donald. i hear you're free on wednesdays many. >> reporter: there are traditionally three debates. the president offering two. mr. trump, who refused all of the primary debates quickly said yes and pushing for more, saying i'm ready and willing to debate crooked joe. for excitement purposes, a very large venue. just tell me when. i'll be there. within hours, a pair of debate dates were set. one in late june. another in september. both sides bypassing the commission on presidential debates proposal for three fall showd
lies under oath during today's cross examination. meanwhile, there is another showdown in the works. president biden and his predecessor have agreed to two debates before the november election. nbc's peter alexander has more. >> reporter: the stage is set for the first tv confrontation between president biden and former president trump in more than three years. the agreement punctuating a dizzying day of deal making. >> donald trump lost two debates to me in 2020. since then, he...
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that's coming up with peter and sport the business latest to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant, the business li, just to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the other side of this for now, his face. yeah. so thank you very much. just a few hours to go now i'm to be you wrote for the final is by labor cruise and go in search of part 2 of a possible and beaten treble fence. so gathering in dublin, the head of the game against the tele, inside that's atlanta at the of the, the stadium. they've occlusal, the unit. the german champions or a means of lift some of the trophies in 8 days and make it $52.00 games without defeats. david stakes the call, the by 11 cruising a 2 games away from football in all tablets. a 51 match and beaten run has already in the 1st ever been this legal title and the heavy favorites to lift the german cap on saturday before that vote chevy alonzo. his team must be at the atlanta in the row peak funnel at dublin's adieva stadium. would have been preparing for these moments. so all here is no just to the job. my, you always prior to the game was the
that's coming up with peter and sport the business latest to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant, the business li, just to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the other side of this for now, his face. yeah. so thank you very much. just a few hours to go now i'm to be you wrote for the final is by labor cruise and go in search of part 2 of a possible and beaten treble fence. so gathering in dublin, the head of the game against the tele, inside...
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peter doocy and all of that. if you're looking forward to this rematch, remember this. >> i'm not here to call out his lies.dy knows he is a liar. >> you are the liar. >> i want to make sure -- >> last junior class -- why couldn't you answer that question? >> the question is -- >> radical left -- >> will you shut up, man? the fact is this man doesn't know what he's talking about. >> don't ever use the word smart with me. don't ever use that word. >> come give me a break. >> neil: all right, that went well. look forward to more of the same or will it be a little different? let's go to bill. will it happen? >> i think it will. part of the reason is peter's question alluded to, biden is losing right now, he is losing the battleground states, so i think the president and his team decided, okay, we can't be called a chicken for the next 5-6 months, and we've got to debate trump, so i do think it's going to happen, but as you say come a lot of details that got to iron out. >> neil: the biggest detail is whether it's going to be available for a broad broadcast audience, in other words, if cnn is handling it, it's
peter doocy and all of that. if you're looking forward to this rematch, remember this. >> i'm not here to call out his lies.dy knows he is a liar. >> you are the liar. >> i want to make sure -- >> last junior class -- why couldn't you answer that question? >> the question is -- >> radical left -- >> will you shut up, man? the fact is this man doesn't know what he's talking about. >> don't ever use the word smart with me. don't ever use that word....
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lies. beth rigby said. >> did you like him when he was supporting jeremy corbyn? >> i've never really liked him because i don't. he's i mean, petere left. i think he's a sort of he's a he's a city liberal and i don't really think he believes in very much that he says, you know, now he supports hs2. in 2015 he opposed hs2. i don't think he believes him very much. and i think sadly, we don't have many people in british politics who believe in these are superstructure icing on the cake issues. >> his his fundamental direction as a person has been since he was in his late 20s, making his way in the legal profession has been as a man of the of the very dogmatic left, the red green pabloite left, which he which he served a very loyally , and the served a very loyally, and the and that is where he is. served a very loyally, and the and that is where he is . and and that is where he is. and he's said publicly in his famous interview with the new statesman that he has not he's not broken with those positions, and he's still very much the person he was then. i think this has to be understood. i this is a this is a new blair government in t
lies. beth rigby said. >> did you like him when he was supporting jeremy corbyn? >> i've never really liked him because i don't. he's i mean, petere left. i think he's a sort of he's a he's a city liberal and i don't really think he believes in very much that he says, you know, now he supports hs2. in 2015 he opposed hs2. i don't think he believes him very much. and i think sadly, we don't have many people in british politics who believe in these are superstructure icing on the cake...
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transitions were, like the state of peter i, the state of lenin , as a rule, through crises, well, all these stories, so i think we've crossed that the crisis that lieshave preserved it and we are developing it, well, here we are in the book we call it popularly, in principle , in order to make it clearer, there - the germans after the war called it a welfare state, moving away from the word socialism, well although he... also seems to be of german origin, i think that now we should cling less and less to the words, here is socialism, capitalism, because it is not clear what kind of denotation is behind this, it is impossible to distinguish it, and this is what they were called -specific periods in history, where marx wrote about capitalism in england at the beginning of the 19th century, but we still call everything capitalism, or... in 25 countries that are maximally robotic, yes, this is the task we had in soviet times, this what we could not solve in soviet times, we wrote dissertations on process automation, but that’s all over, yes, but now, well, do this, and i understand that what we are building, i have, well, the answer, yes, this is the de
transitions were, like the state of peter i, the state of lenin , as a rule, through crises, well, all these stories, so i think we've crossed that the crisis that lieshave preserved it and we are developing it, well, here we are in the book we call it popularly, in principle , in order to make it clearer, there - the germans after the war called it a welfare state, moving away from the word socialism, well although he... also seems to be of german origin, i think that now we should cling less...
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peter, and others, as long as we use my private e-mail, gmail. i ask you both the nothing, in large letters gets sent to me except to my gmails. i believe you have lied here today to us, to congress when you say i didn't know this, i didn't intentionally use my gmail. are you kidding me? do you want to change your testimony? >> no i don't. i think the the context, so many of these e-mails i can't even remember them all but the context is that this gmail communication thing was set up purely to deal with personal things that were not government business and other people -- >> without a respect, how can you say that when you clearly, all these e-mails were intentionally avoiding foyer, you said it in your own words. >> let's talk about what you mean by avoiding foyer. i don't consider that telling them don't send me things because they get foia is intentionally avoiding foyer because those are personal things. with respect to my nih e-mail i couldn't possibly avoid foia because i had no -- >> do you use in most of these emails your official signature, it said david -- david morens, nih, these were official. >> let me tell you something else i didn't me
peter, and others, as long as we use my private e-mail, gmail. i ask you both the nothing, in large letters gets sent to me except to my gmails. i believe you have lied here today to us, to congress when you say i didn't know this, i didn't intentionally use my gmail. are you kidding me? do you want to change your testimony? >> no i don't. i think the the context, so many of these e-mails i can't even remember them all but the context is that this gmail communication thing was set up...
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peter said, i wonder if sir ed davey will be punished for this . this. >> well, he's given evidence to the inquiry already, and he says that he he says people lied to himiant. >> tess, this is brilliant. >> tess, this is brilliant. >> tess says because he was post office minister. >> exactly . >> exactly. >> exactly. >> i would love to see alan bates asking paula vennells the questions. >> wouldn't they be good? >> wouldn't they be good? >> wouldn't they be good? >> wouldn't it be good? and paula, of course, who ed davey wouldn't see when he was post office minister? paul has got in touch to say that, can gb news get a legal expert to tell us the probability of vennells going to prison? please? it is a complicated matter. >> i would definitely like to talk to a lawyer on that . talk to a lawyer on that. >> what the charge would be? is it some form of corporate malfeasance? >> yes, that's probably the. >> yes, that's probably the. >> but if , if, if people at the >> but if, if, if people at the post office knew wilfully that people were being prosecuted and they knew that the on the basis of flawed evidence that has to be corporate , corruption and it b
peter said, i wonder if sir ed davey will be punished for this . this. >> well, he's given evidence to the inquiry already, and he says that he he says people lied to himiant. >> tess, this is brilliant. >> tess, this is brilliant. >> tess says because he was post office minister. >> exactly . >> exactly. >> exactly. >> i would love to see alan bates asking paula vennells the questions. >> wouldn't they be good? >> wouldn't they be...
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tragically, a 14 year old boy lies dead and of course, members of the public were injured and two heroic police officers have had to undergo surgery. peter praised those heroes ? what praised those heroes? >> what message has the general pubuc >> what message has the general public has the people watching and listening to us today? what have they got to take away? what have they got to take away? what have they got to take away? what have they got to ask themselves? we've got an election coming up this year. and what do you think the question for the general pubucis the question for the general public is to come to terms with what kind of police service do we want? >> do we want a visible street patrolling, robust stop and searching type of police service? or do we want a social service, which is what we currently have in so many regards and lots of you getting in touch already. >> this morning. thank you for hopping on to our website gbnews.com/yoursay say lucky jim has said tasers are actually really easily defeated by thick clothing. clearly doesn't think that they are a good enough safeguard. william howard saying as a retired vetera
tragically, a 14 year old boy lies dead and of course, members of the public were injured and two heroic police officers have had to undergo surgery. peter praised those heroes ? what praised those heroes? >> what message has the general pubuc >> what message has the general public has the people watching and listening to us today? what have they got to take away? what have they got to take away? what have they got to take away? what have they got to ask themselves? we've got an...