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i also met recently with the heart broken mother and sister, rachel martin. rachel was a 37 year old mom of 5 beautiful children who is brutally raped and murdered well out on a run. she wanted to keep herself in good shape. it was very important there she was murdered. the monster responsible 1st killed another woman and el salvador, before he was led into america by the white house, his white house let them in. he then attacked a 9 year old girl and her mother and a home invasion in los angeles, before murdering rachel in maryland travelled all throughout the country, doing tremendous damage. rachel's mother will never be the same. i spend time with her. she will never be the same. i've also met with the wonderful family of lake and riley, the brilliant 22 year old nursing stood and she was so proud of being 1st in her class who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten and horrific li killed yet another american life were stolen by a criminal alley and said free by this administration. these were incredible people were talking abou
i also met recently with the heart broken mother and sister, rachel martin. rachel was a 37 year old mom of 5 beautiful children who is brutally raped and murdered well out on a run. she wanted to keep herself in good shape. it was very important there she was murdered. the monster responsible 1st killed another woman and el salvador, before he was led into america by the white house, his white house let them in. he then attacked a 9 year old girl and her mother and a home invasion in los...
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i talked to rachel martin's family, the of five.er these families are never going to be the same. bthe samewhat so infuriating a, senator? well, there are a couple of things. was soutof its preventable. noa seemss he medi to care. the people that will take one one murder one, one case and run with it. and every life mattersery life. all of a sudden, if it's the summer of 2020 and she's tweetingmmer out a bail fund,, that doesn't matter. a bail fund that lets out lis or, you know, the summer of 2020 riots, all this all these deaths by illegal immigrants they'ved n allowed in the country. we don't hear about their names. weountry don't he meet their families. we don't hear about their lives. we don'ty? >> look, you're exactly right. i've been in it with with jocelyn, hungary's mom, with her grandfather, her mom, alexis, her grandfather, kelvin the pain, the agony. you and i ar e both fathers. there's nothing worse on earth than to lose a childhing. except maybe to lose a child in these circumstances where, you knowd in ttances the horrorm daughter's last moment on earth and these ar
i talked to rachel martin's family, the of five.er these families are never going to be the same. bthe samewhat so infuriating a, senator? well, there are a couple of things. was soutof its preventable. noa seemss he medi to care. the people that will take one one murder one, one case and run with it. and every life mattersery life. all of a sudden, if it's the summer of 2020 and she's tweetingmmer out a bail fund,, that doesn't matter. a bail fund that lets out lis or, you know, the summer of...
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>> will martin. >> rachel: so, obviously donald trump is trying to reach swing voters, we just saw lawrencetowards trump right now what is your experience with friends and family that are on the fence? because wisconsin is important. >> it is. i talked to independents that i know who actually volunteered but they were really moved by the whole convention. i think the addition of vance on the ticket. somebody who grew up in abject poverty and rose above. i think that story really resonates with a lot of people who are struggling right now. >> rachel: all right, jesse? >> yes. >> rachel: what are your thoughts on that? do you think this speech is going to humanize trump? get a new angle on him? convince other voters? >> i do. i think one of the most interesting parts of this weekend this week was the emotional tribute to firefighter corey. and it humanized him knowing that the relationship between his family and theirs is forever linked. and i think people want to know if there is apathy and sympathy and there is real emotion behind it. i think voters want to see that from donald trump and i
>> will martin. >> rachel: so, obviously donald trump is trying to reach swing voters, we just saw lawrencetowards trump right now what is your experience with friends and family that are on the fence? because wisconsin is important. >> it is. i talked to independents that i know who actually volunteered but they were really moved by the whole convention. i think the addition of vance on the ticket. somebody who grew up in abject poverty and rose above. i think that story...
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alexis return to medical school so rachel volunteered. their father martinthey find a nanny instead. right away, -- >> he demanded we go to the temple to pray about having a nanny which was strange. my father was not a spiritual person. >> outside the temple, they were approached by a mysterious -- >> she said, i was at the funeral. i am so sorry for your loss. my father said, i'm sorry, what is your name? and she said, my name is jillian. my father said, oh, okay. >> a week after that accountant , martin hired the sympathetic woman and told his daughters. >> i found the perfect nanny. found someone who will be great. i said, dad, what is her name? he said, oh, it is julian -- i think it's jillian. >> the name jillian didn't mean anything to rachel. but alexis? >> i said, dad, i know that woman and mom is concerned you were having an affair with her. >> an affair? well, yes. release before michele died, that is what she suspected. so worried about it, she asked alexis to help her find out for sure. >> my mom confided in me about everything, all her feelings
alexis return to medical school so rachel volunteered. their father martinthey find a nanny instead. right away, -- >> he demanded we go to the temple to pray about having a nanny which was strange. my father was not a spiritual person. >> outside the temple, they were approached by a mysterious -- >> she said, i was at the funeral. i am so sorry for your loss. my father said, i'm sorry, what is your name? and she said, my name is jillian. my father said, oh, okay. >> a...
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rachel reeves economic statement. what does it mean for you? we'll out next. don't welcome back to the show. this is gbn tonight with me. martin daubney. ly today, chancellor rachel reeves painted quite a depressing picture of the uk's economics in the commons. she told how there was a 22 billion black hole this year whilst announcing £5.5 billion of savings this year on top and she cancelled a number of conservative transport policies . boris johnson's new policies. boris johnson's new hospital push whilst cashing in on the ending of the rwanda scheme, now take a listen to her laying into the tories earlier on today in the commons, i've inherited a projected overspend of £22 billion, a £22 billion hole in the public finances. >> now , not in the future, but >> now, not in the future, but now £22 billion of spending. this year that was covered up by the party opposite . the party opposite. >> well, a somewhat punch drunk shadow chancellor jeremy hunt responded to rachel reeves accusations , saying she was accusations, saying she was laying the groundwork for tax rises. >> he will fall absolutely no one with a shameless attempt to lay th
rachel reeves economic statement. what does it mean for you? we'll out next. don't welcome back to the show. this is gbn tonight with me. martin daubney. ly today, chancellor rachel reeves painted quite a depressing picture of the uk's economics in the commons. she told how there was a 22 billion black hole this year whilst announcing £5.5 billion of savings this year on top and she cancelled a number of conservative transport policies . boris johnson's new policies. boris johnson's new...
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rachel reeves economic statement. what does it mean for you? we'll out next. don't away welcome back to the show. this is gbn tonight with me. martin daubney. ly today, chancellor rachel reeves painted quite a depressing picture of the uk's economics in the commons. she told how there was a 22 billion black hole this year whilst announcing £5.5 billion of savings this year on top and she cancelled a number of conservative transport policies . boris johnson's new policies. boris johnson's new hospital push whilst cashing in on the ending of the rwanda scheme, now take a listen to her laying into the tories earlier on today in the commons, i've inherited a projected overspend of £22 billion, a £22 billion hole in the public finances. >> now , not in the future, but >> now, not in the future, but now £22 billion of spending. this year that was covered up by the party opposite . the party opposite. >> well, a somewhat punch drunk shadow chancellor jeremy hunt responded to rachel reeves accusations , saying she was accusations, saying she was laying the groundwork for tax rises. >> he will fall absolutely no one with a shameless attempt to lay th
rachel reeves economic statement. what does it mean for you? we'll out next. don't away welcome back to the show. this is gbn tonight with me. martin daubney. ly today, chancellor rachel reeves painted quite a depressing picture of the uk's economics in the commons. she told how there was a 22 billion black hole this year whilst announcing £5.5 billion of savings this year on top and she cancelled a number of conservative transport policies . boris johnson's new policies. boris johnson's new...
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rachel reeves? but first, it's your latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> martin. thank you. it's 331.b newsroom. your headlines. the three girls who died after yesterday's knife attack in southport have been named as six year old b.b. southport have been named as six year old bb. king. el—sisi stancomb , who was seven, and stancomb, who was seven, and nine year old alice akua . five nine year old alice akua. five other children and two adults remain in a critical condition after what was described as a ferocious attack at a taylor swift themed dance and yoga workshop. home secretary yvette cooper paid tribute to those affected and says the government is on a moral mission to address knife crime across the country. a 17 year old boy remains in custody on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. custody on suspicion of murder and attempted murder . notorious and attempted murder. notorious hate preacher anjem choudary has been named has has been handed a life sentence after he was convicted of directing a banned terrorist organisation. the 59 year old was found guilty of running the te
rachel reeves? but first, it's your latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> martin. thank you. it's 331.b newsroom. your headlines. the three girls who died after yesterday's knife attack in southport have been named as six year old b.b. southport have been named as six year old bb. king. el—sisi stancomb , who was seven, and stancomb, who was seven, and nine year old alice akua . five nine year old alice akua. five other children and two adults remain in a critical condition...
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i'm martin daubney on gb news now. as expected , rachel gb news now.ew chancellor of the exchequer. the first female in that role of course. but what will she have to play with? is it true that there really is no money left? or join me now to discuss this is the director and co—founder at regionally, justin urquhart stewart , resplendent as ever in stewart, resplendent as ever in your red braces. >> hope not supporting not politically affiliated here i of course not. >> of course i just your favourite colour. so look sir keir starmer is selling this election on a ticket of change. how do you change when the biscuit tin is empty? old mother hubbard will go to the cupboard with £2.7 trillion in debt. >> yeah, no doubt she will find the usual note left there by the last. >> by one a member of the treasury team saying, sorry, the money's run out and it was supposed to think that's very funny. every single member of the treasury team past 50 years has done that, and it's not very funny at all. >> yes, you're right, there is. >> yes, you're right, there is.
i'm martin daubney on gb news now. as expected , rachel gb news now.ew chancellor of the exchequer. the first female in that role of course. but what will she have to play with? is it true that there really is no money left? or join me now to discuss this is the director and co—founder at regionally, justin urquhart stewart , resplendent as ever in stewart, resplendent as ever in your red braces. >> hope not supporting not politically affiliated here i of course not. >> of course...
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martine croxall. we start here in the uk, where the chancellor rachel reeves says the government will "make sure the sumsdd up" before agreeing to fund a recommended 5.5% pay increase to teachers and nhs staff. the above—inflation rise has been recommended by the independent pay review bodies. here's our political correspondent tony bonsignore. it's a decision that will affect millions of teachers and nhs workers — whether to accept the independent recommendation of pay review bodies and give them a pay rise of 5.5%, or offer a more modest increase and risk disappointing millions of labour voters, as well as potentially more industrial action. today, in herfirst big interview since the election, rachel reeves dropped a big hint that above—inflation rises for public sector workers are on the way. we also know that there is a cost to not settling, a cost of further industrial action, a cost in terms of the challenge that we face in recruiting and retaining doctors and nurses and teachers as well. but we'll do it in a proper way and make sure that the sums add up. but those sums, she said, had to take into
martine croxall. we start here in the uk, where the chancellor rachel reeves says the government will "make sure the sumsdd up" before agreeing to fund a recommended 5.5% pay increase to teachers and nhs staff. the above—inflation rise has been recommended by the independent pay review bodies. here's our political correspondent tony bonsignore. it's a decision that will affect millions of teachers and nhs workers — whether to accept the independent recommendation of pay review...
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martin, thank you for speaking with us. >>> coming up on the show, uk chancellor rachel reeves hits out at the former conservative governmentected to reveal a black hole in the government finances. we'll have the details next. hey, can you speak french? who, me? i know a few words. if you're struggling to speak a new language, you should try babbel, a learning platform designed by over 200 language experts. it's like having your own personal language coach. babbel offers live classes with expert teachers for real world conversation practice. it's totally flexible so you can learn at your own pace and with the right practice and coaching, start speaking a new language in as little as three weeks. go to babble.com to claim your limited time offer today. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is your frosted treat with a sweet kick of confidence. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul is your gateway back home. so what is cirkul? it's your water, your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. >>> welcome
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coming up, as the chancellor, rachel reeves, warns of tough decisions, lying ahead labour preparing for bombshell tax rises later this welcome back to gb news tonight with me. martinbney. now, with me. martin daubney. now, with just a few weeks into the new labour government. and already the sun is setting on that brief honeymoon period yesterday, the chancellor , yesterday, the chancellor, rachel reeves, warned of tough spending decisions lying ahead in the approach to the autumn statement. and with the prime minister, keir starmer, expected to sign off on above inflation pay to sign off on above inflation pay rises for nurses and teachers, the questions i'm asking tonight are where is this money coming from? and will today's skills england announcements make any difference whatsoever to the uk workforce? well joining me now in the studio to discuss this is the former labour party adviser and political commentator matthew torbett. matthew welcome to the show. good evening. isn't the big problem is quite simple? the biscuit tin is empty. £2.7 trillion in national debt. and lo and behold , rachel reeves, lo and behold, rachel reeves, today we're in the worst econom
coming up, as the chancellor, rachel reeves, warns of tough decisions, lying ahead labour preparing for bombshell tax rises later this welcome back to gb news tonight with me. martinbney. now, with me. martin daubney. now, with just a few weeks into the new labour government. and already the sun is setting on that brief honeymoon period yesterday, the chancellor , yesterday, the chancellor, rachel reeves, warned of tough spending decisions lying ahead in the approach to the autumn statement....
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martine croxall. we start here in the uk, where the chancellor rachel reeves says the government will "make sure the sums
martine croxall. we start here in the uk, where the chancellor rachel reeves says the government will "make sure the sums
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>> could there be rachel reeves is a chancellor she's got a budget on october the 30th. martin said that there'll be no increase in income tax, no vat. as you say. and add that national insurance, that means there's a 40% gap in the in the funds they've got to raise from taxation. people are looking at what they might try and do. would they look at inheritance tax. that's quite a small number. £200 million might be raised for that. more likely, capital gains tax, maybe increasing up to 40% from 20% or pension relief. that's your pensions point there. so i was wondering where will she find the money. this is because she claims labour claims the government claims with backing from the obr. the official forecaster of the government and the independent ifs in in some part there's a £22 billion black hole. she was asked last night on the on an lbc podcast and she admitted for the first time i think we'll have to increase taxes in the government. sorry. forgive me. i think we'll have to raise tax, increase taxes in the budget. now that's interesting because that's not what we thought
>> could there be rachel reeves is a chancellor she's got a budget on october the 30th. martin said that there'll be no increase in income tax, no vat. as you say. and add that national insurance, that means there's a 40% gap in the in the funds they've got to raise from taxation. people are looking at what they might try and do. would they look at inheritance tax. that's quite a small number. £200 million might be raised for that. more likely, capital gains tax, maybe increasing up to...
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martin? it's been it's been very friendly and cordial, particularly in pmqs. not so today with this statement. rachelellorjeremy hunt. i think you know what? why don't we just take a look at it? this is what he this is what she had to say earlier this afternoon. >> i'm not talking about the state of public services in the future, like the crisis in our prisons, which they have left for us to fix. i am talking about the money that they were already spending this year and had no ability to pay for which they hid from the country they had exhausted the reserve and they knew that, but nobody else did. yet they ducked the difficult decisions. they put party before country and they continued , and they continued to continued, and they continued to make unfunded commitments. after unfunded commitment, knowing that the money was not there . that the money was not there. >> yeah, pretty unbelievable stuff . so the headlines, as you stuff. so the headlines, as you said, as we've already said here, £22 billion black hole, which is more than we expected, it was briefed out to be 19 to 20 billion. it's actually m
martin? it's been it's been very friendly and cordial, particularly in pmqs. not so today with this statement. rachelellorjeremy hunt. i think you know what? why don't we just take a look at it? this is what he this is what she had to say earlier this afternoon. >> i'm not talking about the state of public services in the future, like the crisis in our prisons, which they have left for us to fix. i am talking about the money that they were already spending this year and had no ability to...
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rachel kept the secret for months until finally, her conscious won out. she told the police one more thing, how they got the drop on kay mortensen. it turned out martin's>> he had planned for any worst case scenario to happen except for the one that happened. >> there are so many ironies. >> there are so many ■çironies. >> the biggest? roger and pam's crazy story about armed intruders was true all along. although the sergeant had trouble believing a. >> i could pick up the case and read through it, and i can read through it and i can see discrepancy after discrepancy. >> can you see where maybe that ain't enough. >> as for treating the possible evidence, the dream sequence of a girl on meth? >> this is evidence? >> is more circumstantial. >> you call that circumstantial evidence? saying she had a dream? >> it's a good dream and it's pretty close. >>■ç in the end the prosecutor admitted, he and the detectives got it wrong. >> based on the new physical evidence that we have located, we anticipate dismissing the charges against roger and pam mortensen tomorrow. >> roger and pam were finally freed. >> those 4.5 months seemed like 4.5 thousand years. i felt
rachel kept the secret for months until finally, her conscious won out. she told the police one more thing, how they got the drop on kay mortensen. it turned out martin's>> he had planned for any worst case scenario to happen except for the one that happened. >> there are so many ironies. >> there are so many ■çironies. >> the biggest? roger and pam's crazy story about armed intruders was true all along. although the sergeant had trouble believing a. >> i could...
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rachel: wow. you have to check out this special with dana perino who has always had a heart for foster kids and adoption. and with us now is bishop w.c. martindonna. what an incredible story: and i'm so glad that this movie production company is putting your story out there, because so many people want to hear about it. pastor, let me start with you. you know, there's so many problems in our country. why this one? why did you decide to take this one on in particular? >> well, it's because of the fact that from the hurt and pain that my wife suffered from the loss of her mother, and the lord said give back. foster and adopt, give back to a child that doesn't know what a mother is all about. give back to those who are unloved, one -- unwanted and no one knows. so it really was, it was a difficult challenge in the beginning because of my son. i didn't feel comfortable with it because of my son. he's, he was born with brain damage, and i thought all our time was geared to him. but we soon learned that god always has room and god always is have our hearts big enough that we always can share with others. if so i think that this particular -- once
rachel: wow. you have to check out this special with dana perino who has always had a heart for foster kids and adoption. and with us now is bishop w.c. martindonna. what an incredible story: and i'm so glad that this movie production company is putting your story out there, because so many people want to hear about it. pastor, let me start with you. you know, there's so many problems in our country. why this one? why did you decide to take this one on in particular? >> well, it's because...
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rachel reeves just turned up. obviously didn't stay overnight in her new flat above number 11 downing street. they've been polished polishing the door knocker this morning, martin 10 am. and then we're expecting a press conference around lunchtime when we'll hear more from sir keir starmer about his plans for government. we're expecting more junior ministers to be appointed today. he had calls already. that's the new prime minister, sir keir starmer, from donald tusk , the polish prime minister, tusk, the polish prime minister, justin trudeau, the canadian prime minister and, president macron from france. he also phoned and we're waiting for the phoned and we're waiting for the phone call with joe biden. of course, the us president. that's a very important one to take place, not least because there's a lot on in the pm's in—tray. he's off to washington on tuesday, to for a big nato wmmw tuesday, to for a big nato summit. he'll be there for 3 or 4 days. a really important meeting that he'll try to press a lot. i imagine. meeting that he'll try to press a lot. i imagine . on his a lot. i imagine. on his commitment to getting to 2.5% of gdp being spent on defence
rachel reeves just turned up. obviously didn't stay overnight in her new flat above number 11 downing street. they've been polished polishing the door knocker this morning, martin 10 am. and then we're expecting a press conference around lunchtime when we'll hear more from sir keir starmer about his plans for government. we're expecting more junior ministers to be appointed today. he had calls already. that's the new prime minister, sir keir starmer, from donald tusk , the polish prime...