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called the telegraph superficial. seven unsifted and too fast for the truth so if you learn things quickly. i can't be true. it may still be true today. there was a distrust of what came over the wires people knew to this electronic. dawn really didn't quite get the connection between electricity and something coming into their home or to their town bring them information. companies of course could only transmit what they receive. and to try to prevent false information from being disseminated. telegraph operators came to require that there be responsible signatures by a general or someone like it to transmit military information. there is a perceived problem that operators might be putting news of their own on the telegraph wires or altering what they were given they're changing the truth or character the dispatches. so the telegraph operator was regarded just about as important as the post office. in doing the job of getting information out to the people who needed it. in 1862 it was declared in washington newspaper
called the telegraph superficial. seven unsifted and too fast for the truth so if you learn things quickly. i can't be true. it may still be true today. there was a distrust of what came over the wires people knew to this electronic. dawn really didn't quite get the connection between electricity and something coming into their home or to their town bring them information. companies of course could only transmit what they receive. and to try to prevent false information from being disseminated....
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the other is the telegraph. and because relatively little is understood, even today, there's nothing that -- could and could not do, but we can talk a little more length about that. in 1851, the united states saw 22,000 miles of tell-all grass fire. imagine. there is nothing to us today, but imagine it in that era. the time and expense an effort of streaming that much water. and it 1851, it was claimed. not an impulse on a telegraph wire could travel 13,000 miles -- i don't know if that's true, is halfway around the world. the point is, an electronic and paul's or a copper wire could travel just as fast then as it can today. the hues printing telegram, which is introduced in 1865, it wasn't just the kind of one click like clerk. it actually, when it received an impulse, it would print like a typewriter, the letters of what was coming in. as a two dusen 1865, and it could transmit 500 miles for the batteries. in europe, by the time the war began, the message could go from zero come back and for hours. only few sl
the other is the telegraph. and because relatively little is understood, even today, there's nothing that -- could and could not do, but we can talk a little more length about that. in 1851, the united states saw 22,000 miles of tell-all grass fire. imagine. there is nothing to us today, but imagine it in that era. the time and expense an effort of streaming that much water. and it 1851, it was claimed. not an impulse on a telegraph wire could travel 13,000 miles -- i don't know if that's true,...
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the sunday telegraph — difficult to years. the sunday telegraph giving _ difficult to years.years. the sunday | telegraph giving us an idea of difficult to years. the sunday - telegraph giving us an idea of what is going to come across all liz truss hopes will come across as the tory party conference gets under way, and we will be hearing from her that only her plan will reduce the growth decline. in that only her plan will reduce the growth decline.— that only her plan will reduce the growth decline. in the telegraph, she is setting _ growth decline. in the telegraph, she is setting out _ growth decline. in the telegraph, she is setting out her _ growth decline. in the telegraph, she is setting out her stall- growth decline. in the telegraph, she is setting out her stall of- growth decline. in the telegraph, she is setting out her stall of the | she is setting out her stall of the rational for why so many limits were placed in the mini budget, not so many budget by kwasi kwarteng, because their thesis is that britain has been very sluggish, in terms of its growth, and actual
the sunday telegraph — difficult to years. the sunday telegraph giving _ difficult to years.years. the sunday | telegraph giving us an idea of difficult to years. the sunday - telegraph giving us an idea of what is going to come across all liz truss hopes will come across as the tory party conference gets under way, and we will be hearing from her that only her plan will reduce the growth decline. in that only her plan will reduce the growth decline.— that only her plan will reduce the...
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i think the day the - daily telegraph or the daily mail do criticise _ daily telegraph or the daily mailprice of success — what does that mean? _ the price of success — what does that mean? people's house chains collapse _ that mean? people's house chains collapse for the other day, was that a success? — collapse for the other day, was that a success? was wiping $500 billion off the _ a success? was wiping $500 billion off the global market a success? i agree _ off the global market a success? i agree with — off the global market a success? i agree with david, problems are important and it struck me as ironic as well_ important and it struck me as ironic as well that — important and it struck me as ironic as well that they have this band for an ash— as well that they have this band for an ash bannerat as well that they have this band for an ash banner at the conference said donica _ an ash banner at the conference said donica that— an ash banner at the conference said donica that said "here to get britain — donica that said "here to get britain moving." people aren't moving, — britain mo
i think the day the - daily telegraph or the daily mail do criticise _ daily telegraph or the daily mailprice of success — what does that mean? _ the price of success — what does that mean? people's house chains collapse _ that mean? people's house chains collapse for the other day, was that a success? — collapse for the other day, was that a success? was wiping $500 billion off the _ a success? was wiping $500 billion off the global market a success? i agree _ off the global market a...
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i think the telegraph has stolen a bit of a march— think the telegraph has stolen a bit of a march onon the other headlines that we will be coming to because it seems _ that we will be coming to because it seems as_ that we will be coming to because it seems as though liz truss has realised — seems as though liz truss has realised to avoid egg on her face in what _ realised to avoid egg on her face in what should be a defining week of glorious _ what should be a defining week of glorious homecoming as the new prom queen, _ glorious homecoming as the new prom queen, will— glorious homecoming as the new prom queen, will go badly wrong if she continues— queen, will go badly wrong if she continues down this line that she was taking right up until this morning. _ was taking right up until this morning, this afternoon. we had from her this— morning, this afternoon. we had from her this morning talking about how she was_ her this morning talking about how she was sticking by it but there were _ she was sticking by it but there were some cracks in the ideology, she was_ were some cracks in th
i think the telegraph has stolen a bit of a march— think the telegraph has stolen a bit of a march onon the other headlines that we will be coming to because it seems _ that we will be coming to because it seems as_ that we will be coming to because it seems as though liz truss has realised — seems as though liz truss has realised to avoid egg on her face in what _ realised to avoid egg on her face in what should be a defining week of glorious _ what should be a defining week of glorious...
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as a telegraph says, the sterling _ to intervene.ntervene. as a telegraph says, the sterling has fallen as - to intervene. as a telegraph says, the sterling has fallen as bank- the sterling has fallen as bank poles plug on pension help. a very direct response to this repeat. a repeat of the statement he said before. it in any sense does wonder whether he needed to say it again, whether it was helpful to say it again. whether it was helpful to say it aoain. ., ,, , ., whether it was helpful to say it aoain. ., ~ ., , whether it was helpful to say it aoain. ., ~ , ., ., , ., again. the markets are generally a little jittery. _ again. the markets are generally a little jittery, some _ again. the markets are generally a littlejittery, some much _ again. the markets are generally a littlejittery, some much afebrile, l little jittery, some much afebrile, they have — little jittery, some much afebrile, they have been febrile in last few weeks _ they have been febrile in last few weeks. everyone is assembling and kwasi _ weeks. everyone is a
as a telegraph says, the sterling _ to intervene.ntervene. as a telegraph says, the sterling has fallen as - to intervene. as a telegraph says, the sterling has fallen as bank- the sterling has fallen as bank poles plug on pension help. a very direct response to this repeat. a repeat of the statement he said before. it in any sense does wonder whether he needed to say it again, whether it was helpful to say it again. whether it was helpful to say it aoain. ., ,, , ., whether it was helpful to...
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however, the telegraph is very close _ case. however, the telegraph is very close to _ case. to those people making those decisions i— close to those people making those decisions. i guess we will find out, perhaps— decisions. i guess we will find out, perhaps not— decisions. i guess we will find out, perhaps not this week. but what does liz truss _ perhaps not this week. but what does liz truss do— perhaps not this week. but what does liz truss do at conference now? does she go— liz truss do at conference now? does she go up— liz truss do at conference now? does she go up storming and sticking to the line _ she go up storming and sticking to the line that she has been preaching thus far— the line that she has been preaching thus far and show that she is a woman— thus far and show that she is a woman of— thus far and show that she is a woman of conviction i love her favourite — woman of conviction i love her favourite to margaret thatcher prototype? or does she show that she is listening _ prototype? or does she show that she is listening to her party and change her tune? — i
however, the telegraph is very close _ case. however, the telegraph is very close to _ case. to those people making those decisions i— close to those people making those decisions. i guess we will find out, perhaps— decisions. i guess we will find out, perhaps not— decisions. i guess we will find out, perhaps not this week. but what does liz truss _ perhaps not this week. but what does liz truss do— perhaps not this week. but what does liz truss do at conference now? does she go— liz...
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i think the telegraph's idea that it is not _ boris. that it is not yet for _ boris. i think the telegraph's idea that it is not yet for boris - boris. i think the telegraph's idea that it is not yet for boris means i that it is not yet for boris means constant — that it is not yet for boris means constant instability, every time rishi _ constant instability, every time rishi sunak announces a tax rise or analysis— rishi sunak announces a tax rise or analysis something, you will have people _ analysis something, you will have people saying boris wouldn't do it, he is _ people saying boris wouldn't do it, he is basically setting himself up as the _ he is basically setting himself up as the king of the water and the government will run into serious difficulties because the pulmonary parties _ difficulties because the pulmonary parties fractured and divided, and came _ parties fractured and divided, and came hanging around like a bad smell doesn't _ came hanging around like a bad smell doesn't help. to came hanging around like a bad smell
i think the telegraph's idea that it is not _ boris. that it is not yet for _ boris. i think the telegraph's idea that it is not yet for boris - boris. i think the telegraph's idea that it is not yet for boris means i that it is not yet for boris means constant — that it is not yet for boris means constant instability, every time rishi _ constant instability, every time rishi sunak announces a tax rise or analysis— rishi sunak announces a tax rise or analysis something, you will have people...
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on the _ not a surprise and in the telegraph on the eve — not a surprise and in the telegraph on therting tomorrow she hopes i think to set out her stall to reinforce the message that there was method in the message that there was method in the apparent madness of the note so-called — the apparent madness of the note so—called budget to actually kick—start some growth. obviously critics _ kick—start some growth. obviously critics of— kick—start some growth. obviously critics of hers and of kwasi kwarteng have been quick to point out the _ kwarteng have been quick to point out the actual impact particular in the markets of some of the policies they announced was catastrophic and therefore _ they announced was catastrophic and therefore perhaps that agenda for growth _ therefore perhaps that agenda for growth will not be realised. nevertheless this is liz truss's attempt — nevertheless this is liz truss's attempt to set out her stall and explain — attempt to set out her stall and explain that it is notjust in the short—term the are looking at it longer— short—term the are looking at it
on the _ not a surprise and in the telegraph on the eve — not a surprise and in the telegraph on therting tomorrow she hopes i think to set out her stall to reinforce the message that there was method in the message that there was method in the apparent madness of the note so-called — the apparent madness of the note so—called budget to actually kick—start some growth. obviously critics _ kick—start some growth. obviously critics of— kick—start some growth. obviously critics of...
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in the telegraph, charles law, the - telegraph, charles law, the biographer of margaret thatcher or because is a paper that borisjohnson has written for a lot, and it has supported him, but the banner above the daily telegraph's masthead, now is not the time for boris. he won't enjoy reading that on his flight back from the caribbean if he has a copy. absolutely. this is very much his paper, but actually, all of the papers that have a lot of tory member readers are not good reading for him, even the mail is not coming out for borisjohnson at this stage. charles morris, borisjohnson's old boss, lest we forget, still calling borisjohnson a brilliant boris johnson a brilliant campaigner, borisjohnson a brilliant campaigner, but they are saying now is not the moment for him to come back. i think that's quite interesting, if even the telegraph is saying that, i think that sets out that he does have a problem. he's only been gone in political terms what feels like five minutes, right? i think it is deeply problematic, when he also has so many problems hanging over him, so tarnished. lots of peopl
in the telegraph, charles law, the - telegraph, charles law, the biographer of margaret thatcher or because is a paper that borisjohnson has written for a lot, and it has supported him, but the banner above the daily telegraph's masthead, now is not the time for boris. he won't enjoy reading that on his flight back from the caribbean if he has a copy. absolutely. this is very much his paper, but actually, all of the papers that have a lot of tory member readers are not good reading for him,...
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they're listening to a telegraph tap. that's the picture from that 1906 novel we're talking with brian hochman, who wrote the book the listeners on the history of wiretapping in the united states and taking your phone calls. it's just after 930 on the east coast, a at 10 a.m. eastern, we'll end program. the house expected to a brief pro forma session this so that's where we may be going if in at that time but go ahead keep calling in on line split regionally 202748 8000. if you're in the eastern or central time zone 202748 8001. if you're in the mountain or pacific time zone this shawn in the mountain time zone. good morning this good morning i have a question the gentleman i guess he didn't answer it from the last but when obama and clapper can spy on a presidential and biden and then biden can read a presidential house and then now got zuckerberg come out to say the fbi is involved in and telling him that buried the biden story isn't this like absolute corruption they all these departments that little cuba behind you ne
they're listening to a telegraph tap. that's the picture from that 1906 novel we're talking with brian hochman, who wrote the book the listeners on the history of wiretapping in the united states and taking your phone calls. it's just after 930 on the east coast, a at 10 a.m. eastern, we'll end program. the house expected to a brief pro forma session this so that's where we may be going if in at that time but go ahead keep calling in on line split regionally 202748 8000. if you're in the...
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meanwhile the daily telegraph has kwasi kwarteng saying he's not going anywhere.guardian — liz truss has bowed to intense pressure from tory mps and the marketsby agreeing to redraw the government's mini budget, paving the way for a u—turn on her signature corporation tax pledge. meanwhile, away from politics the metro says the nurse accused of killing seven babies wrote a note on a post—it note saying she killed him on purpose. she killed him on purpose. and the sun says the ref who didn't spot diego maradonna's infamous hand—ball goal against england in the 1986 world cup, is set to earn around three mil;ion pounds, by putting the ball up for auction. let it set up a bit more of a detailed look. the financial times. lots of speculation that liz truss has no choice other than to rip up her money budget. this has no choice other than to rip up her money budget.— her money budget. this is a story that's starting _ her money budget. this is a story that's starting in _ her money budget. this is a story that's starting in the _ her money budget. this is a story that'
meanwhile the daily telegraph has kwasi kwarteng saying he's not going anywhere.guardian — liz truss has bowed to intense pressure from tory mps and the marketsby agreeing to redraw the government's mini budget, paving the way for a u—turn on her signature corporation tax pledge. meanwhile, away from politics the metro says the nurse accused of killing seven babies wrote a note on a post—it note saying she killed him on purpose. she killed him on purpose. and the sun says the ref who...
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in the telegraph, it's an about turn.liz truss, get a grip. it that's a pretty stark headline for liz truss, get a grip.— liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it ma be liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a — liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded _ liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded message - liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded message for - liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it i may be a coded message for her to stick to— may be a coded message for her to stick to her— may be a coded message for her to stick to her guns with the rest of her radital— stick to her guns with the rest of her radical programme. and what the mail seems_ her radical programme. and what the mail seems to be frightened of is that because of all these u—turns, the prime — that because of all these u—turns, the prime minister in the chancellor may not— the prime minister in the chancellor may not go— the prime minister in the chancellor may not go ahead with what they believe _ may not go ahead wit
in the telegraph, it's an about turn.liz truss, get a grip. it that's a pretty stark headline for liz truss, get a grip.— liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it ma be liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a — liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded _ liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded message - liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded message for - liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it i may be a coded message for her to stick to— may be a coded...
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the telegraph operators were using the same on both ends. lincoln would hand this to the telegraph operator, pull down the code book, look up the codes, do the dots and dashes of the morse code. and be received at the other end of this, that is where grant was. they would decipher it, write it out, and that's what would be written and sent to general grant. this is from general grant, city point, virginia. i've seen your dispatch and unwillingness to break the hold where you are. there's no reading between the lines in. this he wants grants to stay -- and take care of robert e. lee. -- they both relate to the o r, the war of the rebellion. it's a collection of correspondence, after action reports, telegrams, for both union and confederate. if there's one set the covers army, there's another set the covers the navy. that was part of that project after the war. the next one, if you saw the movie glory, it was based on the 54th massachusetts, which was an african american unit during the civil war. black soldiers, and listed man, white officers
the telegraph operators were using the same on both ends. lincoln would hand this to the telegraph operator, pull down the code book, look up the codes, do the dots and dashes of the morse code. and be received at the other end of this, that is where grant was. they would decipher it, write it out, and that's what would be written and sent to general grant. this is from general grant, city point, virginia. i've seen your dispatch and unwillingness to break the hold where you are. there's no...
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to the telegraph, but also a 2% pay rise is considerably behind inflation. _ inflation. it is and it's been a 596 public-sector pay raise - inflation. it is and it's been a 596 public-sector pay raise this - public—sector pay raise this year and a host of them or threatening strike action in picking up his newspaper tomorrow and sing the next year, they are in line for 2% when inflation is expected to stay pretty high for most of next year, and that is a real terms pay cut and that is not good news i think you're going to see a big backlash in response to that but it's for talking butjust then, where does the axe fall and then, where does the axe fall and the government is going to have to make saving public—sector pay relatively easy one to do but it's not without consequence and without a third public—sector worker in some areas considering quitting, but you do? nurses cannot afford to say they cannot afford to live on their salaries and can i do something else i get paid better in the private sector? and, given the risk of hospitals not being able to oper
to the telegraph, but also a 2% pay rise is considerably behind inflation. _ inflation. it is and it's been a 596 public-sector pay raise - inflation. it is and it's been a 596 public-sector pay raise this - public—sector pay raise this year and a host of them or threatening strike action in picking up his newspaper tomorrow and sing the next year, they are in line for 2% when inflation is expected to stay pretty high for most of next year, and that is a real terms pay cut and that is not...
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staying on the front page of the daily telegraph, - such people.e assessment of gains for russia. this is an - intelligence assessment of where things— intelligence assessment of where things are, and there are suggestions that actually, the stalling — suggestions that actually, the stalling of the russian assault, if that continues at the rate it currently _ that continues at the rate it currently is, and there is a potential— currently is, and there is a potential for ukraine to retake crimea — potential for ukraine to retake crimea - — potential for ukraine to retake crimea — obviously these are deeply complicated issues, we are going into winter— complicated issues, we are going into winter now, that's always a time _ into winter now, that's always a time of— into winter now, that's always a time of retreat anyway, essentially allowing _ time of retreat anyway, essentially allowing russia to regroup a little bit. allowing russia to regroup a little bit so _ allowing russia to regroup a little bit so it's — allowing russia to regroup a little bi
staying on the front page of the daily telegraph, - such people.e assessment of gains for russia. this is an - intelligence assessment of where things— intelligence assessment of where things are, and there are suggestions that actually, the stalling — suggestions that actually, the stalling of the russian assault, if that continues at the rate it currently _ that continues at the rate it currently is, and there is a potential— currently is, and there is a potential for ukraine to retake...
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we will stay with the telegraph or a moment.lor, promising a government of all the talents. is there a chance, were talking about rishi sunak and borisjohnson but chance, were talking about rishi sunak and boris johnson but what about her sunak and borisjohnson but what about her coming up to the middle, is that a possibility? i about her coming up to the middle, is that a possibility?— is that a possibility? i don't think it's very likely- — is that a possibility? i don't think it's very likely. it's _ is that a possibility? i don't think it's very likely. it's also - is that a possibility? i don't think it's very likely. it's also the - it's very likely. it's also the fundamental problem she's got, she doesn't seem to be addressing it here, the government doesn't have any talent to choose from to put on its front benches since brexit the conservative party has had so many convulsions, so many experience mps ejected them or force them into the house of lords or got rid of them altogether that there is not possible to have a gov
we will stay with the telegraph or a moment.lor, promising a government of all the talents. is there a chance, were talking about rishi sunak and borisjohnson but chance, were talking about rishi sunak and boris johnson but what about her sunak and borisjohnson but what about her coming up to the middle, is that a possibility? i about her coming up to the middle, is that a possibility?— is that a possibility? i don't think it's very likely- — is that a possibility? i don't think it's very...
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the sunday telegraph has the headline. — stand for?ake some tough decisions, he said that. he may become unpopular, but it does look like it is going to be necessary. could that in any way save the tory party? i be necessary. could that in any way save the tory party?— save the tory party? i don't see how. because — save the tory party? i don't see how, because if _ save the tory party? i don't see how, because if and _ save the tory party? i don't see how, because if and when - save the tory party? i don't see how, because if and when the l how, because if and when the cuts come, they are going to be into already really depleted services. i have already mentioned the nhs, there is defence, there is aid, and where these cuts are going to come from, the voters are going to hate it. as we have said, we are going into a winter of personal austerity as well as the wider economy being in austerity, sojeremy hunt has got lots of unpopular decisions to make and he's going make himself very unpopular in the process. the tory party will defend
the sunday telegraph has the headline. — stand for?ake some tough decisions, he said that. he may become unpopular, but it does look like it is going to be necessary. could that in any way save the tory party? i be necessary. could that in any way save the tory party?— save the tory party? i don't see how. because — save the tory party? i don't see how, because if _ save the tory party? i don't see how, because if and _ save the tory party? i don't see how, because if and when - save the...
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let's get a slightly different take from the daily telegraph — and we are talking about the potentialllion in the battle to rein in benefits. but as the telegraph points out, number ten has to consider its options and is preparing to question if it's fairfor options and is preparing to question if it's fair for people on benefits to get inflation linked rises whilst scores of workers get real term pay cuts. this is not straightforward, is it? ., ., �*, ., , is it? know, and it's all very well for me to — is it? know, and it's all very well for me to sit _ is it? know, and it's all very well for me to sit here as _ is it? know, and it's all very well for me to sit here as in - is it? know, and it's all very well for me to sit here as in our - is it? know, and it's all very well for me to sit here as in our carel for me to sit here as in our care critic_ for me to sit here as in our care critic -- — for me to sit here as in our care critic —— armchair critic, you would rightfully— critic —— armchair critic, you would rightfully criticise journalists for sniping — rightfully criticise jo
let's get a slightly different take from the daily telegraph — and we are talking about the potentialllion in the battle to rein in benefits. but as the telegraph points out, number ten has to consider its options and is preparing to question if it's fairfor options and is preparing to question if it's fair for people on benefits to get inflation linked rises whilst scores of workers get real term pay cuts. this is not straightforward, is it? ., ., �*, ., , is it? know, and it's all very...
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let's move back to the daily telegraph, "biden's nuclear i daily telegraph, "biden's nuclear armageddonmment.— pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has — pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked _ pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked joe _ pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked joe biden - pots off script comment. emmanuel. macron has rebuked joe biden because joe macron has rebuked joe biden because joe biden— macron has rebuked joe biden because joe biden made these comments — which, _ joe biden made these comments — which, typical of the us president, they could — which, typical of the us president, they could have been more considered and calculated, a bit off—the—cuff especially— and calculated, a bit off—the—cuff especially when it comes to very serious — especially when it comes to very serious matters such as armageddon. you might— serious matters such as armageddon. you might want someone to actually be slightly— you might want someone to actually be slightly more scripted. he said, "we've _ be slightly more scripted. he said, "we'v
let's move back to the daily telegraph, "biden's nuclear i daily telegraph, "biden's nuclear armageddonmment.— pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has — pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked _ pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked joe _ pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked joe biden - pots off script comment. emmanuel. macron has rebuked joe biden because joe macron has rebuked joe biden because joe biden— macron has rebuked joe...
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in the daily mail. — like the telegraph in the daily mail. for— like the telegraph in the daily maily are — mail, for example does feel like they are trying to talk of boris johnsori's _ they are trying to talk of boris johnson's chances and some of the papers _ johnson's chances and some of the papers of— johnson's chances and some of the papers of a — johnson's chances and some of the papers of a picture borisjohnson on the front— papers of a picture borisjohnson on the front page and are going to come on to— the front page and are going to come on to discuss all of those but really. — on to discuss all of those but really, the key thing is, the leadership election is going to be very short — leadership election is going to be very short and this quite a lot of polling that suggests a big majority of the _ polling that suggests a big majority of the country thinks there should not he _ of the country thinks there should not he a _ of the country thinks there should not be a general election, and will be not be a general election, and will he on _ not be a general election, and will
in the daily mail. — like the telegraph in the daily mail. for— like the telegraph in the daily maily are — mail, for example does feel like they are trying to talk of boris johnsori's _ they are trying to talk of boris johnson's chances and some of the papers _ johnson's chances and some of the papers of— johnson's chances and some of the papers of a — johnson's chances and some of the papers of a picture borisjohnson on the front— papers of a picture borisjohnson on the front page...
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it does not stop the telegraph _ this point. it does not stop the telegraph saying - this point.possible, potentially. wishful thinking, perhaps. potentially. wishful thinking, -erha - s. , potentially. wishful thinking, erha s. , ., , potentially. wishful thinking, --erhas. , ., , potentially. wishful thinking, ”erhas, , ., potentially. wishful thinking, --erhas. ., ., perhaps. they only say that on the basis that _ perhaps. they only say that on the basis that they _ perhaps. they only say that on the basis that they are - the basis that they are defining liz truss was not the premiership as so bad that they can only get better from here. we keep thinking that, don't we, then we get a new fresh hell! , .., hell! things can get, i hesitate _ hell! things can get, i hesitate to _ hell! things can get, i hesitate to say - hell! things can get, i | hesitate to say worse, hell! things can get, i - hesitate to say worse, but even more complicated. the headline for the telegraph is boris johnson tells tories, i can say party from election wipe—out. this is a little misleading because
it does not stop the telegraph _ this point. it does not stop the telegraph saying - this point.possible, potentially. wishful thinking, perhaps. potentially. wishful thinking, -erha - s. , potentially. wishful thinking, erha s. , ., , potentially. wishful thinking, --erhas. , ., , potentially. wishful thinking, ”erhas, , ., potentially. wishful thinking, --erhas. ., ., perhaps. they only say that on the basis that _ perhaps. they only say that on the basis that they _ perhaps. they only say...
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it appears now that the telegraph is reporting that liz truss— that the telegraph is reporting that lizw _ 2027 whereby that stage, we don't know if— 2027 whereby that stage, we don't know if he — 2027 whereby that stage, we don't know if he will have a tory government or not, so it might be immaterial — government or not, so it might be immaterial. but we have andrew mitchell — immaterial. but we have andrew mitchell who takes a keen interest in these _ mitchell who takes a keen interest in these matters, and there were others _ in these matters, and there were others at — in these matters, and there were others at the time who also spoke out against these cuts, including theresa — out against these cuts, including theresa may, saying that he's firing a shot _ theresa may, saying that he's firing a shot across the bow. the reality is that the — a shot across the bow. the reality is that the government can only raise _ is that the government can only raise money two ways. it can either tax you, _ raise money two ways. it can either tax you. and — raise money two ways. it can either tax
it appears now that the telegraph is reporting that liz truss— that the telegraph is reporting that lizw _ 2027 whereby that stage, we don't know if— 2027 whereby that stage, we don't know if he — 2027 whereby that stage, we don't know if he will have a tory government or not, so it might be immaterial — government or not, so it might be immaterial. but we have andrew mitchell — immaterial. but we have andrew mitchell who takes a keen interest in these _ mitchell who takes a keen...
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slightly more supportive tone in the daily telegraph, as you perhaps might expect — looking ahead to�*s speech to the conservative party conference tomorrow in which we understand the prime minister will insist disruption is the price of success. what do you make of that message? of success. what do you make of that messa . e? ~ ., of success. what do you make of that messaue? ~ . , ., , ,, message? well, i mean, instantly you 'ust think message? well, i mean, instantly you just thinkthat— message? well, i mean, instantly you just think that she's _ message? well, i mean, instantly you just think that she's deluded. - just think that she's deluded. because what success? this is the thing, she can talk about growth, growth, growth — it's utterly meaningless right now. firstly, there are hundreds of economists worth their salt who don't believe in trickle—down economics anyway, so her entire plan is at fault. secondly, she unleashed it, or foisted upon us, whatever way you look at it, but it was unchecked and utterly reckless, the obr hadn't looked at it. in the markets have given thei
slightly more supportive tone in the daily telegraph, as you perhaps might expect — looking ahead to�*s speech to the conservative party conference tomorrow in which we understand the prime minister will insist disruption is the price of success. what do you make of that message? of success. what do you make of that messa . e? ~ ., of success. what do you make of that messaue? ~ . , ., , ,, message? well, i mean, instantly you 'ust think message? well, i mean, instantly you just...
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can we just go on to the sunday telegraph, we will show the first edition, sue nack to the sunday telegraph
can we just go on to the sunday telegraph, we will show the first edition, sue nack to the sunday telegraph
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so literally lincoln would hand that to the telegraph operator. they pull down the codebook, look, the codes do the dots and, dashes the morse code. it would be at the other end of this at this juncture, this would city point virginia, which is where grant was outside of the siege of petersburg. and then they would do the opposite down. they pull the codebook, decipher it, write it out, and then that's what would be handwritten and then delivered to to general grant. so the below is not really some. give me a second. so this one is lieutenant general grant, city point, virginia. i've senior dispatch expressing your unwillingness to break your hold where you are. neither am i willing. hold on with a bulldog grip and chew and choke as much as possible. so there's no reading between the lines in this. he wants grant to stay. he is and take care of robert ely. so the two stamps, there's two circular stamps. there's one at the bottom and there's one at the top, the one at the bottom. and read the one at the tops and blue. they both relate to the o.r. s
so literally lincoln would hand that to the telegraph operator. they pull down the codebook, look, the codes do the dots and, dashes the morse code. it would be at the other end of this at this juncture, this would city point virginia, which is where grant was outside of the siege of petersburg. and then they would do the opposite down. they pull the codebook, decipher it, write it out, and then that's what would be handwritten and then delivered to to general grant. so the below is not really...
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the telegraph operators were using the same on both ends. lincoln would hand this to the telegraph operator, pull down the code book, look up the codes, to the dots and dashes and moore's code. and be received at the other end of this, that is where grant was. they would decipher it, write it out, and that's what would be written and given general grant. this is from city point, virginia. i've seen your dispatch and unwillingness to break the hold where you are. . . ,. ,. . ,. . it's a collection of correspondence after action reports telegrams, for both union and confederate. if there's one set the covers army, there's another set the covers the navy. that was part of that project after the war. the next one, if you saw the movie glory, it was based off the 54th massachusetts, which was an african american unit during the civil war. this is from their records. it is from the 54th massachusetts, missing after the assault on fort wagner. it's an order by company, and then indus or sending ordered by rank. they were the lead attack unit. this
the telegraph operators were using the same on both ends. lincoln would hand this to the telegraph operator, pull down the code book, look up the codes, to the dots and dashes and moore's code. and be received at the other end of this, that is where grant was. they would decipher it, write it out, and that's what would be written and given general grant. this is from city point, virginia. i've seen your dispatch and unwillingness to break the hold where you are. . . ,. ,. . ,. . it's a...
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large tax rises and spending cuts ahead — that's the warning in the telegraph, which says rishi sunakeremy hunt have agreed a plan to fill the government's fifty—billion fiscal black hole. while the ft carries news of the troubled uk battery manufacturer britishvolt, apparently on the brink of collapse. so, let's begin. let's start with the metro which is got a very, arresting and disturbing picture, of course, children behind mesh fence and welcome to the uk migrants camp exposed. are really full in terms of both policy and her political situation. she came to the house of commons today to talk about the situation and what he think she stands? she the situation and what he think she stands? ,, u, the situation and what he think she stands? ,, u, ., the situation and what he think she stands? ,, h, ., u, ., , , stands? she came to the commons this afternoon to — stands? she came to the commons this afternoon to discuss _ stands? she came to the commons this afternoon to discuss the _ stands? she came to the commons this afternoon to discuss the appalling - afternoon to discuss the app
large tax rises and spending cuts ahead — that's the warning in the telegraph, which says rishi sunakeremy hunt have agreed a plan to fill the government's fifty—billion fiscal black hole. while the ft carries news of the troubled uk battery manufacturer britishvolt, apparently on the brink of collapse. so, let's begin. let's start with the metro which is got a very, arresting and disturbing picture, of course, children behind mesh fence and welcome to the uk migrants camp exposed. are...
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one of the ways, that according to the telegraph he reckons he can do it is to follow— telegraph he reckonsto basics, and so this is being interpreted by the telegraph as stopping work policing, the kind of thing _ stopping work policing, the kind of thing where our police will take the knee, _ thing where our police will take the knee, instance with black vives matters — knee, instance with black vives matters protesters. —— woke policing — matters protesters. —— woke policing -- _ matters protesters. —— woke policing. —— black life matters. it is not _ policing. —— black life matters. it is not just — policing. —— black life matters. it is not just the policing. —— black life matters. it is notjust the police's policing. —— black life matters. it is not just the police's fault that they have — is not just the police's fault that they have two policeman twitter, the reason _ they have two policeman twitter, the reason for _ they have two policeman twitter, the reason for that is it is the law, and _ reason for that is it is the law, and if— reason for that is it is the law, and if they— re
one of the ways, that according to the telegraph he reckons he can do it is to follow— telegraph he reckonsto basics, and so this is being interpreted by the telegraph as stopping work policing, the kind of thing _ stopping work policing, the kind of thing where our police will take the knee, _ thing where our police will take the knee, instance with black vives matters — knee, instance with black vives matters protesters. —— woke policing — matters protesters. —— woke policing --...
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have done, alarm _ piece of the telegraph have done, alarm bett— piece of the telegraph have done, alarmtables — university. it feels like may the tables have turned quite a lot, which — tables have turned quite a lot, which the _ tables have turned quite a lot, which the space does say as well. many— which the space does say as well. many years ago more private school students _ many years ago more private school students got into the top universities but it's changing slightly. _ universities but it's changing slightly. but this head of britain's private _ slightly. but this head of britain's private school saying it is not right. — private school saying it is not right. not _ private school saying it is not right, not fair. i'm sure other people — right, not fair. i'm sure other people would maybe disagree with that and _ people would maybe disagree with that and say that it is probably fair. _ that and say that it is probably fair. an— that and say that it is probably fair. an interesting debate and is clearly— fair. an interesting debate and is clearly will have different schools of
have done, alarm _ piece of the telegraph have done, alarm bett— piece of the telegraph have done, alarmtables — university. it feels like may the tables have turned quite a lot, which — tables have turned quite a lot, which the _ tables have turned quite a lot, which the space does say as well. many— which the space does say as well. many years ago more private school students _ many years ago more private school students got into the top universities but it's changing slightly. _...
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what is interesting about the daily telegraph today, if you look inside the paper to see who has beenng commentary for the telegraph, you have suella braverman, who is the former home secretary, she does this article here. we need a leader who can play a steady hand on the tiller, that is rishi sunak. underneath her commentary, we have got the current chancellor of the exchequer providing more commentary, jeremy hunt, talking about time for the truth and difficult choices. and next to that rishi sunak promises integrity and accountability. that is the telegraph looking at by many within this the conservative party believe rishi sunak is the right man for the job. party believe rishi sunak is the right man for thejob. the guardian firmly focusing on the departure of borisjohnson in the race, not the right time, johnson help race to leave the tories, withdrawal leaving rishi sunak as front—runner in the battle for number ten. the daily mail, rishi sunak set for number ten is boris spells out,, johnson steps aside dramatically. the mirror, which is a very similar front page, rishi sunak
what is interesting about the daily telegraph today, if you look inside the paper to see who has beenng commentary for the telegraph, you have suella braverman, who is the former home secretary, she does this article here. we need a leader who can play a steady hand on the tiller, that is rishi sunak. underneath her commentary, we have got the current chancellor of the exchequer providing more commentary, jeremy hunt, talking about time for the truth and difficult choices. and next to that...
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the telegraph headlines with �*truss clings to power after axing kwarteng.mps are plotting to oust the prime minister within days. the same sentiment is echoed in the times — who report that the prime minister �*fights for survivial�*. the daily mail headlines with �*how much more can she and the rest of us take�*? they've considered her 38 days in charge as some of the most �*shambolic�* in uk political history. a day of chaos is the headline from the front of the guardian. the sun go for a different lead and that is the death of the actor and comedian, robbie coltrane, at the age of 72. so let's begin. front page of the financial times, there is only one story to lead with. the lead story there is suggesting that the prime minister got rid of her chancellor to save her premiership?— got rid of her chancellor to save her premiership? yes, i think it is really clear _ her premiership? yes, i think it is really clear that _ her premiership? yes, i think it is really clear that is _ her premiership? yes, i think it is really clear that is exactly - her premier
the telegraph headlines with �*truss clings to power after axing kwarteng.mps are plotting to oust the prime minister within days. the same sentiment is echoed in the times — who report that the prime minister �*fights for survivial�*. the daily mail headlines with �*how much more can she and the rest of us take�*? they've considered her 38 days in charge as some of the most �*shambolic�* in uk political history. a day of chaos is the headline from the front of the guardian. the...
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let�*s talk about the front of the telegraph. it usually associated with the conservative party. a former editor saying on bbc news yesterday that basically there had been a succession of incompetent, incapable conservative prime ministers. the telegraph is still regularly measured in its coverage. it's regularly measured in its coverage. it�*s certainly not a screaming headline, but there�*s a lot of detail in this article. headline, but there's a lot of detail in this article.- headline, but there's a lot of detail in this article. yes, and i su ose detail in this article. yes, and i sunpose a _ detail in this article. yes, and i sunpose a lot _ detail in this article. yes, and i suppose a lot of _ detail in this article. yes, and i suppose a lot of the _ detail in this article. yes, and i suppose a lot of the fact - detail in this article. yes, and i suppose a lot of the fact is - detail in this article. yes, and i suppose a lot of the fact is the | suppose a lot of the fact is the same across the newspaper. but the interpretation of those in the view along _ interpretation of
let�*s talk about the front of the telegraph. it usually associated with the conservative party. a former editor saying on bbc news yesterday that basically there had been a succession of incompetent, incapable conservative prime ministers. the telegraph is still regularly measured in its coverage. it's regularly measured in its coverage. it�*s certainly not a screaming headline, but there�*s a lot of detail in this article. headline, but there's a lot of detail in this article.-...
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the daily telegraph is exploring options that he looking at. sore throat. .~ ., , , ., ., he looking at. sorry, i have a sore throat. .,~' ., , , ., ., .,~' he looking at. sorry, i have a sore throat. .~ ., , , ., ., .,~ ., throat. take a sip of water. take a break. throat. take a sip of water. take a break- we — throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will _ throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will go _ throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will go to _ throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will go to getti and - throat. take a sip of water. take a. break. we will go to getti and come back to you. what do you make of this idea of a windfall tax grab as the wording has? i this idea of a windfall tax grab as the wording has?— this idea of a windfall tax grab as the wording has? i think we need a treater the wording has? i think we need a greater levy. _ the wording has? i think we need a greater levy. a _ the wording has? i think we need a greater levy. a levy _ the wording has? i think we need a greater levy, a l
the daily telegraph is exploring options that he looking at. sore throat. .~ ., , , ., ., he looking at. sorry, i have a sore throat. .,~' ., , , ., ., .,~' he looking at. sorry, i have a sore throat. .~ ., , , ., ., .,~ ., throat. take a sip of water. take a break. throat. take a sip of water. take a break- we — throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will _ throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will go _ throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will go to _ throat. take a...
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to both tap telegraph lines and also access messages. but in the age of the telephone from the beginning as the saying went ma bell was big handmade and over. the telephone carriers around the country. importantly the bell system found it quite beneficial to. provide information also access to kind of infrastructure, telecommunications infrastructure for the purpose law enforcement and national security, surveillance it was in bell's interest mostly because it kept them in the good graces of government regulators. that relationship changes in the 1980s with the break up of the bell system and with the explosion of communications devices and technologies in a more competitive telecommunications environment and private companies found it far more beneficial to be on the side of the customer and to be sort of pro privacy and privacy. that sense wasn't there commitment wasn't the kind of privacy as a civil of liberty, but instead it was just simply good business privacy as a sort of profit minded priority priority. this all kind of comes to
to both tap telegraph lines and also access messages. but in the age of the telephone from the beginning as the saying went ma bell was big handmade and over. the telephone carriers around the country. importantly the bell system found it quite beneficial to. provide information also access to kind of infrastructure, telecommunications infrastructure for the purpose law enforcement and national security, surveillance it was in bell's interest mostly because it kept them in the good graces of...
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to do— billion, according to the telegraph to do this — billion, according to the telegraph to do thise would do _ one knows because loads of people would do the extra bit of work they've — would do the extra bit of work they've got to do the day before, they've got to do the day before, the day _ they've got to do the day before, the day after, they would squeeze it in, the day after, they would squeeze it in. make _ the day after, they would squeeze it in. make it — the day after, they would squeeze it in, make it happen. 0ne the day after, they would squeeze it in, make it happen. one day. coronation. _ in, make it happen. one day. coronation, probably in the spring after— coronation, probably in the spring after if— coronation, probably in the spring after if we — coronation, probably in the spring after if we believe everything we believe — after if we believe everything we believe we have been talking about is going _ believe we have been talking about is going to — believe we have been talking about is going to be a horrible winter. why— is going to be a horrible winter. why doe
to do— billion, according to the telegraph to do this — billion, according to the telegraph to do thise would do _ one knows because loads of people would do the extra bit of work they've — would do the extra bit of work they've got to do the day before, they've got to do the day before, the day _ they've got to do the day before, the day after, they would squeeze it in, the day after, they would squeeze it in. make _ the day after, they would squeeze it in. make it — the day after,...
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the daily telegraph has kwasi kwarteng insisting he's "not going anywhere." to the guardian — liz truss has bowed to intense pressure from tory mps and the markets by agreeing to redraw the government's mini budget, paving the way for a u—turn on her signature corporation tax pledge. meanwhile, away from politics, the metro reports on the latest evidence in the trial of a nurse accused of murdering seven babies. and the sun says the ref who didn't spot diego maradonna's infamous hand—ball goal against england in the 1986 world cup, is set to earn around three million pounds, by putting the ball up for auction. let's begin. it's politics all the way. thank you very much for being with us. let's start with the guardian. a lot of papers are going on speculation that this mini budget is going to basically have to be cancelled, given the market reaction, the very real impact on everyday decisions of so many members of the public across the country. members of the public across the count . , , country. yes, absolutely. the prime minister is apparently, _ country. y
the daily telegraph has kwasi kwarteng insisting he's "not going anywhere." to the guardian — liz truss has bowed to intense pressure from tory mps and the markets by agreeing to redraw the government's mini budget, paving the way for a u—turn on her signature corporation tax pledge. meanwhile, away from politics, the metro reports on the latest evidence in the trial of a nurse accused of murdering seven babies. and the sun says the ref who didn't spot diego maradonna's infamous...
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"income taxes to rise by £21 billion despite budget," says the telegraph.dian says the embattled pm warns of stormy days and tries to unite mps in opposition to what she calls an "anti—growth coalition". "defiant liz takes fight to her critics," is the mail's lead. "stop the killer dogs," campaigns the mirror, writing about a wave of dangerous attacks this year. and in the sun, "manc food is manky" — the paper's reporting on controversial comments made by city player ilkay gundogan�*s partner. so that was a little overview of some of the front pages. we will start off, lucian sam — i've lost my list, i'll start with the metro, —— lucian sam. "moving on up or moving on out?" . �* , lucian sam. "moving on up or moving on out?“ . �*, , ., , on out?" that's the question, my instinct is — on out?" that's the question, my instinct is that _ on out?" that's the question, my instinct is that she'll _ on out?" that's the question, my instinct is that she'll be - on out?" that's the question, my instinct is that she'll be sticking l instinct is that she'll be stickin
"income taxes to rise by £21 billion despite budget," says the telegraph.dian says the embattled pm warns of stormy days and tries to unite mps in opposition to what she calls an "anti—growth coalition". "defiant liz takes fight to her critics," is the mail's lead. "stop the killer dogs," campaigns the mirror, writing about a wave of dangerous attacks this year. and in the sun, "manc food is manky" — the paper's reporting on controversial...
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was there telegraphic communication to harpers. no, there weren't telegraph. and we don't know of any communications that occurred with lee. we know that lee wrote lafayette in clause and told mclaws kind of admonish mclaws that he hadn't heard anything from mclaws and he wanted to how things were going. it's very possible he heard from jackson verbally that jackson was surprising him of where he was in the course of the operation. lee's release timetable. i have to believe that jackson and mclaws and the others, when they looked at his timetable, were like seriously? all right, the boss, because they had actually for all the troops to be in their place september the 12th. so actually had about two days to move over 50 miles for jackson's and take care of the union garrison at martinsburg. i it was a really tall order for lee to expect them to be able to carry that out but what they couldn't know though when they were planning this operation would the garrisons try to run for it? and if they tried to run for it, it would be easier to destroy them in the open s
was there telegraphic communication to harpers. no, there weren't telegraph. and we don't know of any communications that occurred with lee. we know that lee wrote lafayette in clause and told mclaws kind of admonish mclaws that he hadn't heard anything from mclaws and he wanted to how things were going. it's very possible he heard from jackson verbally that jackson was surprising him of where he was in the course of the operation. lee's release timetable. i have to believe that jackson and...