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richard emanuele, this is tony. tony: hey, rich. richard: hey, tony.hi. niva. lemonis: when i first invested in mr. green tea, they were doing about $750,000 in sales. three and a half years later, they're gonna do north of $10 million. i brought tony so he can come up with a lot of new ideas and see different things. but what i also wanted him to do was to see that if he trusted the process, what could actually happen to his business. so i wanted them to learn about organization and how organized everything has to be, which has been... richard: we've been working on for years, back and forth, but... and i think we're getting there. richard: we're getting there. sometimes, you know, you need that person from the outside, because i think sometimes, we get stuck in tunnel vision. and you start to open your eyes and you do a little bit and all of a sudden, you know, people like it and you say, "wow. okay. this is really the way to go." lemonis: so i wanted them to see how a real creamery works. richard: right. lemonis: because i have gotten us a very big
richard emanuele, this is tony. tony: hey, rich. richard: hey, tony.hi. niva. lemonis: when i first invested in mr. green tea, they were doing about $750,000 in sales. three and a half years later, they're gonna do north of $10 million. i brought tony so he can come up with a lot of new ideas and see different things. but what i also wanted him to do was to see that if he trusted the process, what could actually happen to his business. so i wanted them to learn about organization and how...
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tony stayed home with the kids.e served as president of the pta at their school. >> did tony share with you the joys of being a dad? >> yeah, 'cause we talked about it all the time. he was so much full of love for his girls and since he was the one raising them, he was there 100% of the time. >> he's mr. mom? >> yeah. >> reporter: once the girls were older, tony wanted to work, too. so, with sophie's financial help, he opened a computer store. hopes were high, but business was bad. and sandra says when tony learned sophie was having an affair, his world fell apart. >> he was really, really hurt. but trying to do his best for the girls, as always. >> reporter: the couple soon went their separate ways. but when rob cantor was killed a year later investigators came to see tony. >> the reason we're here is because there has been an incident that happened in new jersey. >> okay. >> reporter: the detectives told tony he was just one of several people they were questioning. >> don't take this the wrong way. >> what? >> was
tony stayed home with the kids.e served as president of the pta at their school. >> did tony share with you the joys of being a dad? >> yeah, 'cause we talked about it all the time. he was so much full of love for his girls and since he was the one raising them, he was there 100% of the time. >> he's mr. mom? >> yeah. >> reporter: once the girls were older, tony wanted to work, too. so, with sophie's financial help, he opened a computer store. hopes were high, but...
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maybe i don't know tony as well as i think"? >> no, no. um -- tony knew also that -- doing something stupid, as in going to kill this man, then what? then you end up in jail for the rest of your life and is it really worth it? i mean -- what mattered for him was his girls. >> reporter: veteran prosecutor wayne mello, who was chosen to try the case obviously saw it differently. >> this case was about perhaps the oldest motive in the world, in this case she and he done him wrong. >> reporter: according to the prosecutor, tony's rage, simmered until one event finally set him off on march 6th, 2011, that day was the day tony learned that sophie had introduced one of his daughters to rob. this would be first time that a child of tung had met mommy's friend rob. in a timeline, partially captured by security cameras, tony is seen just after 8:00 pm that night, talking with his daughter, cleo in the lobby her mother's apartment building. >> cleo will tell her father oh, yes i had a lovely day today, mommy and i went to a museum. i met her friend r
maybe i don't know tony as well as i think"? >> no, no. um -- tony knew also that -- doing something stupid, as in going to kill this man, then what? then you end up in jail for the rest of your life and is it really worth it? i mean -- what mattered for him was his girls. >> reporter: veteran prosecutor wayne mello, who was chosen to try the case obviously saw it differently. >> this case was about perhaps the oldest motive in the world, in this case she and he done him...
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tony: tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. tony: good to met you.and chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? tony: it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you saved it? chris: i inherited a lot of it. lemonis: okay. and then, what's the equity spilt amongst the three of you? chris: so, i have 56%. lemonis: okay. tony: 34%. jess: i have 10%. lemonis: okay. take me through the rest of the store. the apparel's in the middle? chris: yep. glove wall here. snowboard wall. lemonis: men's over here. how many square feet is this? chris: about 3,500. and there's a women's side over on the other side. do you want to... lemonis: yeah. ♪ what women's department? it looks like an anemic rack of bathing suits, and none of the b
tony: tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. tony: good to met you.and chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? tony: it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you...
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do you expect any response from tony blair. tony blair is at it responding saying great lengths nothing in particular hoping that he will win back support from based on public opinion but i think he's pretty played out on that now i don't i don't expect any meaningful response from him i think he'll have to live with the fact that. a lot of people in britain think he was a war criminal and the reaction of the relatives of servicemen and women killed in action are they going to accept this the high court has now ruled and move on do you think. well i think they'll have to accept what the high court has decided unless as i say there's an appeal i'm on not the right person to judge whether that is possible not. of course i have very great sympathy for them i have very great sympathy for people who are. sums and daughters all whose relatives are killed in any war or indeed in other circumstances but it doesn't mean that the law has changed. and just finally if tony blair is is off the radar himself will somebody else be target if h
do you expect any response from tony blair. tony blair is at it responding saying great lengths nothing in particular hoping that he will win back support from based on public opinion but i think he's pretty played out on that now i don't i don't expect any meaningful response from him i think he'll have to live with the fact that. a lot of people in britain think he was a war criminal and the reaction of the relatives of servicemen and women killed in action are they going to accept this the...
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tony blairand said, look, he islington north, they went to tony blair and said, look, he keeps voting, should we think about getting rid of him, can we try to deselect him ? about getting rid of him, can we try to deselect him? and he said, no, the labour party is abroad church. this week is coming out as we're hearing speculation about tom watson and whether there will be a move on him. right of centre. the ides dear to replace tom watson with emily thornberry who is a much closer ally and she is right next door. this is interesting timing, i think, and and she is right next door. this is interesting timing, ithink, and i think it might be deliberate, it is to say that don't forget the labour party has in the past tolerated a wide for a ride to your views. only this week, tony blair said he could imaginejeremy corbyn becoming prime minister witchy bbc thought was impossible. a lot of people in the labour party think only one person worse than any conservative is in fa ct to ny worse than any conservative is in fact tony blair and here's the line in what for everything that is disgrun
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a huge move for toni. thank you. bbc that the former prime minister, tony blair, was not "straight with the nation", or his inquiry, about the decisions made in the run—up to the iraq war. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith has been speaking sirjeremy greenstock — former british ambassador to the united nations at the time of the war — about sirjohn's comments. they said john chilcott interview has reopened many old arguments about the iraq war, one man at the centre of the run—up to the iraq war was sirjeremy greenstock, british ambassador to the un and hejoins me now. i suppose the central and perhaps most damning critique we have heard from sirjohn today is the suggestion that tony blair was not straight with presenting the case for war to the british people. you were there at the time, is that afair you were there at the time, is that a fairjudgment? i was in new york, i think there's a lot of hindsight and judgment. i think he was being a straight as he could to produce the arguments he felt were releva
a huge move for toni. thank you. bbc that the former prime minister, tony blair, was not "straight with the nation", or his inquiry, about the decisions made in the run—up to the iraq war. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith has been speaking sirjeremy greenstock — former british ambassador to the united nations at the time of the war — about sirjohn's comments. they said john chilcott interview has reopened many old arguments about the iraq war, one man at the centre of...
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—— what is tony blair's legacy?liament, the whole parliament stood up to applaud him. it was a recognition that over his period in office he had done some positive things but it has been totally overshadowed by the iraq war, the damage it did, the effect it had on this country, the division, the loss of life and i'm afraid that is his legacy. a lot of people watching right now will have lost brothers, sisters, parents in iraq, who are going to say, well, actually, if we're hearing now that tony blair wasn't straight with the nation, action should be taken against tony blair now? well, there will obviously be a certain amount of linguistic analysis about what switch—on actually said that he did after a very, very long period of time produce a magisterial report last year, which was the summary of the evidence that is available at the evidence that is available at the time and which are severely criticised the judgments that did not argue that this was done in bad faith, sufficient to justify prosecution, and i think
—— what is tony blair's legacy?liament, the whole parliament stood up to applaud him. it was a recognition that over his period in office he had done some positive things but it has been totally overshadowed by the iraq war, the damage it did, the effect it had on this country, the division, the loss of life and i'm afraid that is his legacy. a lot of people watching right now will have lost brothers, sisters, parents in iraq, who are going to say, well, actually, if we're hearing now that...
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tony blair is a lwa ys public sessions. tony blair is always an advocate.e most persuasive case he can, not departing from the truth, but persuasion is everything, advocacy, from my position. do you believe that tony blair was as straight with you and the public as he ought to have been? can i slightly reword that to say i think any prime minister taking a country into war has got to be straight with the nation and carry it, so far as possible, with him or her. i don't believe that was the case in the iraq instance. do you feel he gave you the fullest version of events? i think he gave... i hesitate to say this, rather, but i think from his perspective and standpoint, it was emotionally truthful, and i think that came out also in his press conference after the launch statement. i think he was under very great emotional pressure during those sessions, far more than the committee were. he was suffering. he was deeply engaged. in that state of mind and mood, you fall back on your instinctive skills and reactions, i think. but he was relying, you suggest, on em
tony blair is a lwa ys public sessions. tony blair is always an advocate.e most persuasive case he can, not departing from the truth, but persuasion is everything, advocacy, from my position. do you believe that tony blair was as straight with you and the public as he ought to have been? can i slightly reword that to say i think any prime minister taking a country into war has got to be straight with the nation and carry it, so far as possible, with him or her. i don't believe that was the case...
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you have worked with tony blair. that does ring true, doesn‘t it? worked with tony blair.surprising that sirjohn chilcott thinks that himself as a senior civil servant has a slightly different style to that of an elected politician but let's look at the substance of the report and what it says, volume one of the report concludes that the was no secret deal in april, volume two concludes that the intelligence was not used in a false and misleading way. volume five concludes that the cabinet was not misled or deceived in this process sol cabinet was not misled or deceived in this process so i think if we look at the focus on the point of substance, for all conspiracy theories that there are, the report does not bear that out. you also have to look at it in this respect, you're absolutely right, he was advocating the case for war and when you're doing that you are advocating a particular cause. you don't look too carefully at the evidence that surrounds the case against. i'd agree with that. the decision to send people to war was not taken lightly. it is the most fundamental
you have worked with tony blair. that does ring true, doesn‘t it? worked with tony blair.surprising that sirjohn chilcott thinks that himself as a senior civil servant has a slightly different style to that of an elected politician but let's look at the substance of the report and what it says, volume one of the report concludes that the was no secret deal in april, volume two concludes that the intelligence was not used in a false and misleading way. volume five concludes that the cabinet...
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should be taken against tony blair nowlj nation, action should be taken against tony blair now.ic analysis about what sirjohn said. he did after a very long period of time produce a magisterial report last year, the summary magisterial report last year, the summary of the evidence available at the time, and which very severely criticised the judgments but did not argue that this was done in bad faith sufficient to justify prosecution or action of that kind. i think that is where we have to leave it. but i do understand. if i was a relative of somebody who died in that conflict and was sent into a war which should not have been fought in our name, i can understand why they would remain angry and bitter. but we had to rest with sir john's enquiry. it was a prolonged process and did produce some clear conclusions. thank you very much for your time this afternoon. in a moment a summary your time this afternoon. in a moment a summary of the business news but first, the headlinesjust after a quarter to two. on a visit to poland president trump calls on the west to stand up for their v
should be taken against tony blair nowlj nation, action should be taken against tony blair now.ic analysis about what sirjohn said. he did after a very long period of time produce a magisterial report last year, the summary magisterial report last year, the summary of the evidence available at the time, and which very severely criticised the judgments but did not argue that this was done in bad faith sufficient to justify prosecution or action of that kind. i think that is where we have to...
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will always be tony b—liar.ion he was not straight with the public, whatever the official record might say, will be held up as evidence he took britain into an illegal war. kris 0'neill was among the 179 british service personnel killed in iraq. his family say sirjohn‘s latest comments are to be welcomed. what he says today adds strength to our case, to go further, to try and bring some sort of justice to parents against tony blair. what that will be, i don't know yet, that is still in the hands of the solicitors. sirjohn portrays tony blair as an emotional advocate for action against a tyrant, rather than a leader using objectivejudgment, but the british un ambassador at the time disagrees. i don't think that tony blair ever really wanted to go to war in iraq. he wanted to find another way, he was desperate, and i worked for him on that, to find another way to persuade saddam to back out without war. it was only as he was dragged into it, that he realised he couldn't escape. friends and colleagues of tony blair
will always be tony b—liar.ion he was not straight with the public, whatever the official record might say, will be held up as evidence he took britain into an illegal war. kris 0'neill was among the 179 british service personnel killed in iraq. his family say sirjohn‘s latest comments are to be welcomed. what he says today adds strength to our case, to go further, to try and bring some sort of justice to parents against tony blair. what that will be, i don't know yet, that is still in the...
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tony blair com pletely inquiry itself.n that he pursued his own version of events, but i think the broader significance of sirjohn‘s reading of this today may well be in terms of this today may well be in terms of what happens if we find ourselves ina similar of what happens if we find ourselves in a similar situation again, what should the responsibilities of not just no 10, but the mod, the military, the intelligence services, how can they avoid falling short as they did in many instances in terms of run up to and of course the aftermath of the iraq war? sirjohn does believe there have been changes already in the last 12 months, but i think his comments today are a heavy reminder to all institutions in this square mile that they have a responsibility to all of us when it cops to taking the —— comes to taking the most serious decisions, to commit forces into a conflict. thank you. finding the right care provision for the elderly has become a game of "russian roulette" — that's according to the charity, age uk. it follows
tony blair com pletely inquiry itself.n that he pursued his own version of events, but i think the broader significance of sirjohn‘s reading of this today may well be in terms of this today may well be in terms of what happens if we find ourselves ina similar of what happens if we find ourselves in a similar situation again, what should the responsibilities of not just no 10, but the mod, the military, the intelligence services, how can they avoid falling short as they did in many instances...
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. >> one of the owners of a philadelphia institution tony luke steak talking about his son tony luke the third who lost his battle with heroin addiction. launching a new initiative to remove the shame and stigma. the movement using brown and white using the colors of heroin to raise awareness. joyce evans is live in studio >> it's not about just supporting tony luke, they're showing off beautiful bows, hasn't made by a mother of a young woman one of their neighbors who lost her long battle with heroin addiction >> finding your child dead is not an easy thing. >> linda couldn't get those images out of her head. >> i had a need to do something because acceptance of her loss is reality is just now starting to set in with me. >> reporter: she's decorating every house with brown and white pa p om, they decorate every season and holiday but this day >> as a parent i can going to do whatever i can to make this and bring awareness. >> reporter: after years of struggling, youngest of her four daughters 28-year-old tony overdosed on heroin six weeks ago. >> she's never coming back. and this wa
. >> one of the owners of a philadelphia institution tony luke steak talking about his son tony luke the third who lost his battle with heroin addiction. launching a new initiative to remove the shame and stigma. the movement using brown and white using the colors of heroin to raise awareness. joyce evans is live in studio >> it's not about just supporting tony luke, they're showing off beautiful bows, hasn't made by a mother of a young woman one of their neighbors who lost her long...
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tony, it's confusing for oui’ everybody.s confusing for our viewers when you have these talks going on in brussels and different messages are coming out of downing street, often from cabinet members, that don't seem to be in line with what is being talked about in brussels right now. this isjust another example of the chaos of the government. there is a fantastic line here. philip hammond gave an interview to a french newspaper saying that often he hears it said that the uk is going to participate in unfair competition. but he said it injanuary in unfair competition. but he said it in january to in unfair competition. but he said it injanuary to a german newspaper! what's going on at the moment is that there are two camps. the prime minister is away at the minute, c have the chancellor and the home secretary, amber rudd, they want a soft brexit. then you have liam fox and borisjohnson, soft brexit. then you have liam fox and boris johnson, they soft brexit. then you have liam fox and borisjohnson, they want soft brexit. then
tony, it's confusing for oui’ everybody.s confusing for our viewers when you have these talks going on in brussels and different messages are coming out of downing street, often from cabinet members, that don't seem to be in line with what is being talked about in brussels right now. this isjust another example of the chaos of the government. there is a fantastic line here. philip hammond gave an interview to a french newspaper saying that often he hears it said that the uk is going to...
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blocks a bid to prosecute tony blair for his role in kick starting the iraq war back in two thousand and three now this is a case that was brought forward by an iraqi general who accused tony blair of quote a crime of aggression but the justices here in london did rule that because no such notion exists under domestic law in england and wales this case is not going to go forward they also said that this is a decision that is not going to be reversed by the supreme court we have to say that the defense team did argue that the chilcote reports the massively controversial report published last year justified bringing tony blair to justice because if you remember this is a report that underscored the questionable intelligence used when it comes to the issue of weapons of mass destruction in iraq as well as brought to light information on not all peaceful alternatives having been considered before the iraq war was launched let's take a listen in the house of commons on september twenty fourth two thousand and two mr blair presented iraq's past current and future capabilities as evidence o
blocks a bid to prosecute tony blair for his role in kick starting the iraq war back in two thousand and three now this is a case that was brought forward by an iraqi general who accused tony blair of quote a crime of aggression but the justices here in london did rule that because no such notion exists under domestic law in england and wales this case is not going to go forward they also said that this is a decision that is not going to be reversed by the supreme court we have to say that the...
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prime minister tony blair opening him up to prosecution over the two thousand and three invasion of iraq. it's three o'clock here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live from our studio with me in india today welcome to the program accusations of blackmail being leveled at c.n.n. after it tracked down the person behind the donald trump wrestling clip which the president tweeted a few days ago the channel is threatening to reveal his identity if he makes another video like the trump one i'll tease digs deeper into the story around this video. so this guy makes a humorous little video and then it blows up someone edited it donald trump found it and posted it on his twitter feed it got millions of views hundreds of thousands of likes and many people had to love c.n.n. did not like being laughed at not one bit they launched a manhunt for the original creator of the video what they did is dog saying it is digging up private information on someone or something and then publishing it could be used for law enforcement for business extortion coercion harassment online shaming and vi
prime minister tony blair opening him up to prosecution over the two thousand and three invasion of iraq. it's three o'clock here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live from our studio with me in india today welcome to the program accusations of blackmail being leveled at c.n.n. after it tracked down the person behind the donald trump wrestling clip which the president tweeted a few days ago the channel is threatening to reveal his identity if he makes another video like the...
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prime minister tony blair iraq. just after three pm this monday afternoon here in the russian capital welcome to r.t. international i mean you know good to have your company our top story venice we. turn to vote for a new constituent assembly was more than forty percent but the election sparked a deadly wave of violence across the country. an explosion on a street in caracas injured a number of people among them seven police officers six people were wounded two when a grenade was thrown into a polling station the opposition is calling for more protests a separate cards the election illegally. if you know republican we know if we don't have a republic we have nothing we may have a home food we can start a family raise children die so there's no need if we don't have a republic that's why we went to vote. this is a legal no one asked the people where they want and are now. i don't think you know i love you and people are tired of violence they can ask the government to fix the things that should be fixed but basically
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london's high court blocks a bid to prosecute former british prime minister tony blair for a crime of aggression over the iraq war. also at this hour. militants are driven i don't there are six year stronghold in the eastern lebanese monckton's r.t. travels to what used to be terrorists in the highlands. inside the shocking discovery what appeared to be prison cells with. lots of tactical this. monday evening six pm here in moscow on the last day of july this is r t international my names you know neil welcome to the program our top story this hour clashes in the venice walen comp but all continue following sunday's vote for a new constituent assembly president maduro branded the result a victory for the country but with only a forty one percent voter turnout the opposition said it would continue protesting the results controversy over the election has sparked a deadly wave of violence across the country. i think. the protests have frequently turned violent sound explosion on a street in caracas to enjoin a number of people including seven police officers half a dozen other were wound
london's high court blocks a bid to prosecute former british prime minister tony blair for a crime of aggression over the iraq war. also at this hour. militants are driven i don't there are six year stronghold in the eastern lebanese monckton's r.t. travels to what used to be terrorists in the highlands. inside the shocking discovery what appeared to be prison cells with. lots of tactical this. monday evening six pm here in moscow on the last day of july this is r t international my names you...
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perhaps tony blair's oddments don't address that.seemed to be sketching out and argue with that suggested we would retain our membership of the single market and there are those who were arguing for that. costner worried about the consequences of that. do you think there is any appetite for reopening this issue at westminster? slim pc any opportunity or desire to have that debate or do the pretty much except that the line that reason may has made, albeit before the general election, that we're out of the customs union and single market as well that of the european union will stand? well, we're just has so many times now that gaining control of the two's borders means leaving the single market. that has been hammered home many times. so tony blair is really asking people to sort of open their mind to a different compromise here. you saying there is something else on the table. we should not discount. but people are going to need a lot firmer evidence i think. and he is very critical notjust of reason may butt of his own party leadersh
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coming up on the program london's high court blocks a bid to prosecute former british prime minister tony blair. over the iraq war. every year churning in from around the world. for your company our top story violent clashes in the venezuelan capital continue following sunday's vote for a new constituent assembly president maduro branded forty one percent voter turnout a victory while the opposition said it will continue protesting the results the controversy over elections how sparked the deadly wave of violence across the country. i. i. was all the protests over the months have seen a lot of violence such as an explosion yesterday on a street in caracas that enjoyed a number of people among them seven police officers also six people were wounded when a grenade was thrown into a polling station but the opposition is calling for more protests as a regards the election really. is you know the bullets and we know if we don't have a republic we have nothing we may have a home food we can start a family raise children die so there's no need if we don't have a republic that's why we went to vo
coming up on the program london's high court blocks a bid to prosecute former british prime minister tony blair. over the iraq war. every year churning in from around the world. for your company our top story violent clashes in the venezuelan capital continue following sunday's vote for a new constituent assembly president maduro branded forty one percent voter turnout a victory while the opposition said it will continue protesting the results the controversy over elections how sparked the...
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the report did not click accused tony blair of report did not click accused tony blairofany report didck accused tony blair of any intention to deceive, any liars and a spokesperson for tony blair has referred as to the comments mr blair made at the time, the time sirjohn chilcot reference that, at the lengthy press conference when he accepted that the intelligence was wrong and planning had been poor but he insisted he had acted in good faith. there were no lies and no intention to deceive and he saw what he did at the time was right. we'll be speaking one british army general who gave evidence at the chilcot inquiry at ten past seven. a quarter of adult care services in england are not safe enough, according to inspectors. a report by the care quality commission says most care homes, nursing homes and home care services are good, but too many are failing on safety. among the issues raised by the care regulator are people not getting enough to eat and drink, and not being given the right medication. our social affairs correspondent alison holt has more. can you open your eyes, just a
the report did not click accused tony blair of report did not click accused tony blairofany report didck accused tony blair of any intention to deceive, any liars and a spokesperson for tony blair has referred as to the comments mr blair made at the time, the time sirjohn chilcot reference that, at the lengthy press conference when he accepted that the intelligence was wrong and planning had been poor but he insisted he had acted in good faith. there were no lies and no intention to deceive and...
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prime minister tony blair as immunity from prosecution over the two thousand and three invasion of iraq. and russia and china are expected to present a joint plan on resolving the situation in the north korea later today to a u.n. security council urgent meeting as the russian foreign minister warns against attempts to investigate regime change in the country. it's four o'clock here in moscow and you're watching altie international live from our studio with me. welcome to the program. our nations of black being leveled at c.n.n. after track down the person behind the donald trump wrestling to which the president tweeted a few days ago the channel is threatening to reveal his identity if he makes another video like the trump one here's the clip at the center of the controversy it's an edited video of scripted appearance at a wrestling match back in two thousand and seven the person who is attacked has a c.n.n. logo for a head the channel has since accused the president of encouraging violence against reporters. so this guy makes a humorous little video and then it blows up someone edited
prime minister tony blair as immunity from prosecution over the two thousand and three invasion of iraq. and russia and china are expected to present a joint plan on resolving the situation in the north korea later today to a u.n. security council urgent meeting as the russian foreign minister warns against attempts to investigate regime change in the country. it's four o'clock here in moscow and you're watching altie international live from our studio with me. welcome to the program. our...
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that's according to tony blair.f the bid is important. britain benefits enormously from that freedom of movement. however the question is whether there are changes, provocations to it, not alteration of the indivisibility of the principle, but qualifications around the things that concern people. campaigners and some mps have called for a legal clamp—down to prevent acid attacks, after five
that's according to tony blair.f the bid is important. britain benefits enormously from that freedom of movement. however the question is whether there are changes, provocations to it, not alteration of the indivisibility of the principle, but qualifications around the things that concern people. campaigners and some mps have called for a legal clamp—down to prevent acid attacks, after five
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tony blair once argued passionately that britain should remain in the eu and lost.latest intervention, he has said that britain could get a better deal on immigration while remaining part of the single market. something many thought impossible. so is he an incurable optimist? 0r delusional, blair was asked. i think what is important is to understand that there is already a lot that we know now that we did not know a year ago when we took the decision. we know, for example, that our currency is down significantly, that's a prediction by the international markets as to our future prosperity. we know that businesses are already moving jobs out of the country and we know this time last year we were at the fastest—growing economy in the g—7 and we are now the slowest. i think we now know there is not £350 million a week extra for the national health service. in the short and medium—term there is less money. tony blair has set out his case in an article for his institute for global change. saying: but there is scepticism over whether there is really the political will in
tony blair once argued passionately that britain should remain in the eu and lost.latest intervention, he has said that britain could get a better deal on immigration while remaining part of the single market. something many thought impossible. so is he an incurable optimist? 0r delusional, blair was asked. i think what is important is to understand that there is already a lot that we know now that we did not know a year ago when we took the decision. we know, for example, that our currency is...
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prime minister tony blair has immunity from prosecution over the two thousand and three invasion of iraq. and russia and china are expected to present a joint plan on resolving the situation in the north korea later today after a u.n. security council urgent meeting as the russian foreign minister warns against attempts to instigate regime change in the country. you're watching r.t. international live from moscow with me in india today welcome to the program. we start with some breaking news this hour the russian defense ministry says it's taken out a number of eisel positions in syria the targets were located on the border of the provinces of hama and homs the strikes were conducted using high precision cruise missiles with a range of about a thousand kilometers and we will bring you more details as soon as we get. accusations of blackmail are being leveled at c.n.n. tracked down the person behind the donald trump wrestling pit which the president tweeted a few days ago the channel is threatening to reveal his identity if he makes another video like that. one here's the clip at the cent
prime minister tony blair has immunity from prosecution over the two thousand and three invasion of iraq. and russia and china are expected to present a joint plan on resolving the situation in the north korea later today after a u.n. security council urgent meeting as the russian foreign minister warns against attempts to instigate regime change in the country. you're watching r.t. international live from moscow with me in india today welcome to the program. we start with some breaking news...
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thanks for joining us i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn. the question tonight did the murder qualify as a hate crime. >> matt ackland is lie on the university of maryland campus tonight with the latest. matt. >> reporter: hi, tony and shawn and prosecutors said today they have actually seen video of this horrible attack take place. it happened right here behind me. it's been over a month and if you look right there at the memorial in place. today prosecutors say for the first time they laid out exactly what happened because they can see this video of the attack on may 20th. but so far prosecutors haven't been able to determine if collins was attacked because of his race. but they're not done investigating and are still searching digital devices from the alleged killer trying to make that determination. the university police chief says the alleged killer, sean urbanski was a member of a racist group on facebook. the states attorney says she tries to find out if hate was a motive. >> developing a motive is always a challenging aspect of a cas
thanks for joining us i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn. the question tonight did the murder qualify as a hate crime. >> matt ackland is lie on the university of maryland campus tonight with the latest. matt. >> reporter: hi, tony and shawn and prosecutors said today they have actually seen video of this horrible attack take place. it happened right here behind me. it's been over a month and if you look right there at the memorial in place. today prosecutors say for the first...
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tony blair is a lwa ys were public sessions. tony blair is always an advocate.se we can, not departing from the truth, but persuasion is everything. do you believe that tony blair was as straight with you and the public as he ought to have been? can i slightly reword that to say i think any prime minister taking a country to war has got to be straight with the nation and carry it as far as possible with him or her? i don't believe that was the case in the iraq instance. do you feel we gave you the fullest version of events?” think it gave what was... i hesitate to say this, rather, but i think from his perspective at that point emotionally truthful and i think that came out also in his press conference after the launch statement. i think he was on the really great emotional pressure during those sessions, far more than the committee were, and he was suffering. he was deeply engaged. in that state of mind and mood, you fall back on your instinctive skills of reactions, i think. fall back on your instinctive skills of reactions, ithink. but fall back on your insti
tony blair is a lwa ys were public sessions. tony blair is always an advocate.se we can, not departing from the truth, but persuasion is everything. do you believe that tony blair was as straight with you and the public as he ought to have been? can i slightly reword that to say i think any prime minister taking a country to war has got to be straight with the nation and carry it as far as possible with him or her? i don't believe that was the case in the iraq instance. do you feel we gave you...
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we are here with tony sayegh. tony: thank you. >> are you pivoting to tax reform?so, what is the timetable? tony: we are in a strong position to get this done this year. last year, we were working on the framework for the legislation, agreeing on issues. we agreed tax reform is needed to stimulate sincere and large economic growth sustainable around 3% and massive shock ration and repatriation of profits in this country to invest in businesses. when we have that type of agreement, we are ready to have the ways and means in the house and finance in the senate to begin working on this legislation. you have house numbers continuing the conversation with their constituents. cohntary mnuchin and gary have been meeting with 200 members of congress and grassroots is this leaders. we are prepared to advance quickly. >> one of the interesting things left that memo is that it out the order adjustment tax. you talked to house caucus members, representative jim jordan, he has some concerns about revenue neutrality. tony: we are focused on the program tax plan. when you focus o
we are here with tony sayegh. tony: thank you. >> are you pivoting to tax reform?so, what is the timetable? tony: we are in a strong position to get this done this year. last year, we were working on the framework for the legislation, agreeing on issues. we agreed tax reform is needed to stimulate sincere and large economic growth sustainable around 3% and massive shock ration and repatriation of profits in this country to invest in businesses. when we have that type of agreement, we are...
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tony: good morning, guys.y, probably two to three years away from a recession. the bull market peaks eight months prior to a recession. making the case that the bull market is near an end, it has nothing to do with what causes an actual peak. you can easily have a correction. the vix is low. it's all the same stuff in the last seven years. at the end of the day, the most important factor that creates a in a recessionk is the inversion of the yield curve, which is fed driven. fed policy dictates what an economic cycle does not time. jonathan: when you look at the situation with north korea and the market is still just ok and you don't get that big risk off move, is that just a prudent response from investors? they look at that situation and don't know how to price this and do not expect it to escalate in a serious way. why should they react in a fundamental way? is that complacency or prudent response from investors? tony: i do not know how you're supposed to trade a nuclear war. i'm not sure i would know how t
tony: good morning, guys.y, probably two to three years away from a recession. the bull market peaks eight months prior to a recession. making the case that the bull market is near an end, it has nothing to do with what causes an actual peak. you can easily have a correction. the vix is low. it's all the same stuff in the last seven years. at the end of the day, the most important factor that creates a in a recessionk is the inversion of the yield curve, which is fed driven. fed policy dictates...
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the city striker is off to barcelona, tony duggan.ets in the opening test of their series against south africa at lord's, asjoe root leads out the team as captain for the first time. the bbc has found that more than 100 people in the uk have now been convicted of terrorism offences relating to syria and iraq. the director of public prosecutions has warned that would—be extremists may try to carry out attacks in britain if they're unable to travel abroad to join the islamic state group. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. the face ofjihad in the uk. over 100 people jailed for offences linked to so—called islamic state. the oldest, a driving instructor of 63 from luton. the youngest, a schoolboy, just 1a when he incited a terrorist act overseas. and a growing number of women and girls have also been drawn in. the terror attack on london bridge, one of three islamist—inspired atrocities in recent months. two of the men responsible are said to have wanted to go to syria tojoin is, but were unable to travel. they are among t
the city striker is off to barcelona, tony duggan.ets in the opening test of their series against south africa at lord's, asjoe root leads out the team as captain for the first time. the bbc has found that more than 100 people in the uk have now been convicted of terrorism offences relating to syria and iraq. the director of public prosecutions has warned that would—be extremists may try to carry out attacks in britain if they're unable to travel abroad to join the islamic state group. our...
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so has our brody logan. >> tony, no practice today.here was football being played on the field out here. and we're going to tell you why this is the most competition he has ever had in redskins camp coming up. ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪. . >>> a picture perfect day in washington. a lot of activity there every day. but i was going to say today, but >> in every season. >> every day you called it correctly. another gorgeous day. >> felt so good. top to bottom beautiful sunshine low humidity, temperatures in the 80's. it's rare, any day we get like this, we'll take, what a beautiful and take a live look outside, accu-weather forecast, just walk the dog and enjoy it because pets too want to be outside in this weather, it is just so comfortable. and most of the area benefitting from all sunshine today, we hit a little bit more cloud cover earlier and there were showers along the bay, but for the most part, it's a very nice night. the weather headlines, humidity returns tomorrow and following that heavy rain chances at that as we get into friday. fir
so has our brody logan. >> tony, no practice today.here was football being played on the field out here. and we're going to tell you why this is the most competition he has ever had in redskins camp coming up. ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪. . >>> a picture perfect day in washington. a lot of activity there every day. but i was going to say today, but >> in every season. >> every day you called it correctly. another gorgeous day. >> felt so good. top to...
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you can't call it has held a hearing on whether to lift tony blair has immunity from prosecution overthe iraq war. smith reports. the background to this is that last year a private criminal prosecution was brought against tony blair and it was blocked by judges because it was ruled that blair would have immunity against criminal prosecution so there was no point proceeding with it this case could see that immunity overturned it could see him face charges and in fact the charge that they want to level is one of aggression to the second aim of this case is to establish whether aggression is in fact a crime under english law this attempt to private prosecution is based on the findings of last year's chilcote inquiry report was published last year and it concluded that the war at the time wasn't a last resort which of course it should be that the consequences of the invasion were severely underestimated and that post conflict planning in iraq was wholly inadequate despite all this tony blair has been in public life off and on ever since then in fact earlier this year he announced that he
you can't call it has held a hearing on whether to lift tony blair has immunity from prosecution overthe iraq war. smith reports. the background to this is that last year a private criminal prosecution was brought against tony blair and it was blocked by judges because it was ruled that blair would have immunity against criminal prosecution so there was no point proceeding with it this case could see that immunity overturned it could see him face charges and in fact the charge that they want to...
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one of the owners of a philadelphia institution tony luke's steaks talking about his son tony luke thettle with heroin addicti addiction. his father tony luke, jr., launch agnew initiative to remove the shame and stigma of addiction. the movement called brown and white using the colors of heroin to raise awareness and it's not just about supporting tony luke. >> no, they are showing off the beautiful bowes which are handmade by the mother of a young woman who lost her long battle with heroin addiction. joyce evans has more. find your child dead is not an easy thing. >> reporter: linda canally could get those ups match out of her head. >> i had a need to do something because acceptance of her loss is reality just now start to go set in with me. >> reporter: so she's decorating every house with brown and white pom poms along the 1800 block of daly street. it's a tight knit south philadelphia community where neighbors decorate for every season and every holiday. but this day -- >> as a parent, i'm going to do whatever i can to make this and bring awareness. >> reporter: after years of str
one of the owners of a philadelphia institution tony luke's steaks talking about his son tony luke thettle with heroin addicti addiction. his father tony luke, jr., launch agnew initiative to remove the shame and stigma of addiction. the movement called brown and white using the colors of heroin to raise awareness and it's not just about supporting tony luke. >> no, they are showing off the beautiful bowes which are handmade by the mother of a young woman who lost her long battle with...
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nominated. >> tony. >> seth: this is your first broadway show. >> and he gets a tony nomination. >>e, yeah yeah. it's very, very, very exciting. >> seth: for your first time, do you think this spoils your second time now? >> i don't know, what do you think? >> seth: i don't know, i feel like you're gonna say i'm -- >> a high expectation? >> seth: yeah, i'm a lock for a tony now. >> i don't know. >> seth: have you ever been to the tony's? >> never been to the tony's. >> seth: i think it's a wonderful awards show. >> you've been to the tony's? >> seth: i haven't. but, i like watching it because they do songs from the show. >> oh yeah, cause people get up and do musical acts, stuff like that. >> seth: it's fun, because at the oscar's, the oscar's, they just show clips. >> yeah, but you got the people right there. >> seth: they get the performance. >> yeah, the performers are up there doing it. i have seen that. it's really good. >> seth: and i want to ask this, 'cause you famously went to the oscars in 2001, and you brought, you had carrots with you. >> oh i had carrots and celery. [ l
nominated. >> tony. >> seth: this is your first broadway show. >> and he gets a tony nomination. >>e, yeah yeah. it's very, very, very exciting. >> seth: for your first time, do you think this spoils your second time now? >> i don't know, what do you think? >> seth: i don't know, i feel like you're gonna say i'm -- >> a high expectation? >> seth: yeah, i'm a lock for a tony now. >> i don't know. >> seth: have you ever been to the...
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tony blair's offers have been clear to make that clear today.tinction made between tony blair's belief and his emotion in the cause for war and the fa cts . emotion in the cause for war and the facts. that something sirjohn chilcot talks about in quite a revealing way, tony blair's advocacy, his belief in the necessity to do this was as important as the facts of the case. thanks very much. this is bbc news at 5 — the headlines: world leaders gather in hamburg for the g20 summit, as thousands of protesters gather. a watchdog says a quarter of adult care services in england are not safe enough, and in some cases residents are not getting enough to eat or drink. bbc research reveals that more than 100 people have now been convicted of terrorist offences related to syria and iraq. and in sport, novak djokovic eases into the third round at wimbledon but kyle edmund is out, he was beaten by the 15th seed gael monfils in straight sets. joe root leads from the front and scores a century to rescue england in his first test as captain. earlier england wer
tony blair's offers have been clear to make that clear today.tinction made between tony blair's belief and his emotion in the cause for war and the fa cts . emotion in the cause for war and the facts. that something sirjohn chilcot talks about in quite a revealing way, tony blair's advocacy, his belief in the necessity to do this was as important as the facts of the case. thanks very much. this is bbc news at 5 — the headlines: world leaders gather in hamburg for the g20 summit, as thousands...
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prime minister tony blair for the iraq war. every hour of every day is r t international my names you know. your company our top story. the turnout in sunday's vote for a new constituent assembly was more than forty percent of the election sparked a deadly wave of violence across the country. ah an explosion on a street in caracas injured a number of people among them seven police officers also six people were wounded when a grenade was thrown into a polling station and the opposition is calling for more protests as it regards the election also illegal. as you know if we don't have a republic we have nothing we may have a home food we can start a family raise children die so there's no need if we don't have a republic that's why we went to vote. this is illegal you know when they ask the people where they want and are now i don't think you know you need people are tired of you they can ask the government to fix the things that should be fixed but basically we need peace. or president nicolas maduro called on venezuelans to thro
prime minister tony blair for the iraq war. every hour of every day is r t international my names you know. your company our top story. the turnout in sunday's vote for a new constituent assembly was more than forty percent of the election sparked a deadly wave of violence across the country. ah an explosion on a street in caracas injured a number of people among them seven police officers also six people were wounded when a grenade was thrown into a polling station and the opposition is...
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you can see these men, they're about to head out into this area, this is beach drive, you remember, tony, here at 5:00. we were talking to you about cars passing through here, well, one of them got stuck there. you might see it in the foreground. we noticed about ten minutes ago, that firefighters started to arrive on the scene then this river rescue unit arrived. what we don't know at this point, if there is someone inside, we're being told that a passerby noticed that this car was stuck. there's a lot of residents in the area, so once that car was stuck, emergency officials responded right away. have you guys found out if there's somebody in the car? is there somebody in there? not sure yet? they're pointing -- firefighters standing here pointing at something, they believe maybe someone is inside and lauren and tony you both know this happens quite a few, people simply don't heed the warnings, so they drive thigh this water. they don't know how deep it is, i would say probably in the last hour and a half, it's gotten a lot deeper. if you show them to the left. that's a soccer field and
you can see these men, they're about to head out into this area, this is beach drive, you remember, tony, here at 5:00. we were talking to you about cars passing through here, well, one of them got stuck there. you might see it in the foreground. we noticed about ten minutes ago, that firefighters started to arrive on the scene then this river rescue unit arrived. what we don't know at this point, if there is someone inside, we're being told that a passerby noticed that this car was stuck....