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jeremy sorry, tony blair said you couldn't win if you did that because britain had changed. that tony blair's manifesto in 1997 when he won was incredibly radical. he had a £5 billion windfall tax just whipping money off the utilities, because they hadn't been so badly privatised. he had a whole series of really very radical policies, and now people regard him as well, the was iraq war tony blair and people forget... does that suggest that it is about how you dress things up? he was doing radical is up but saying it was was model and serious and getting away with it, butjeremy corbyn says we will the radicals and whether we see him as by minister committee hasjust simply picked up on a public mood publicly sympathetic to this. i think this was old—fashioned bribery manifesto here. he said he would raise anyone's taxes except the top 5%. that is impossible and the sort of things he wants to do don't add up with that. i i think it was quite traditional, there is something for everybody and nobody had to pay for it, classic labour. here in britain and around europe, purely left
jeremy sorry, tony blair said you couldn't win if you did that because britain had changed. that tony blair's manifesto in 1997 when he won was incredibly radical. he had a £5 billion windfall tax just whipping money off the utilities, because they hadn't been so badly privatised. he had a whole series of really very radical policies, and now people regard him as well, the was iraq war tony blair and people forget... does that suggest that it is about how you dress things up? he was doing...
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he is iraq war tony blair and people forget. is that suggest that he is how you dress this up.y corbyn says we will do radical stuff and the public a more sympathetic. says we will do radical stuff and the public a more sympatheticlj think the public a more sympathetic.” think so. this was an old—fashioned bribery manifesto. he said he would not raise anybody's tactics at the top 5%. that is impossible with these sorts of things he wants to do. i think it was quite traditional in terms of here is something for everybody. and casting votes here in britain and around vote is purely left and right misses the issue because we have a emmanuel macron who is of neither. is kind of centre, but for france that is radical. many people feel both directions are wrong, whichever direction, right, left beyond that, people want to force course or feel that the present course they are on is not the will write one. thank you all very much. fascinating stuff and some big issues are. important countries and we will talk about more of those on dateline next week. there. at its mildest in damp acro
he is iraq war tony blair and people forget. is that suggest that he is how you dress this up.y corbyn says we will do radical stuff and the public a more sympathetic. says we will do radical stuff and the public a more sympatheticlj think the public a more sympathetic.” think so. this was an old—fashioned bribery manifesto. he said he would not raise anybody's tactics at the top 5%. that is impossible with these sorts of things he wants to do. i think it was quite traditional in terms of...
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thousands was arrested in london a little spanish warrant before being freed on the orders of tony blair's government over ruling the british house of the. los angeles the city of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. simple fact in l.a. he's there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in it's been a struggle. this man found his own response of the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle but do the authorities accept such solution tiny house on a city parking space is not a solution. to someone wanted touring the site otherwise it'll be a free for all they're a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to try to be for us this is what them before three of them or ten people get. interested in the w
thousands was arrested in london a little spanish warrant before being freed on the orders of tony blair's government over ruling the british house of the. los angeles the city of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. simple fact in l.a. he's there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in it's been a struggle. this man found his own response of the problem and constructed dozens of tiny...
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tens of thousands was arrested in london on a spanish warrant before being freed on the orders of tony blair's government over ruling the british capital. a world without borders no longer seems desirable even europe scales back its welcoming migration policies is there a way of addressing the global migration challenge without being swept underneath. the. fears of people been saying about rejected in the us is a full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to find you know a lot of the really bad. yeah it's the john oliver of r t america is doing the same . apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of. jack tonight. president of the world bank. seriously send us an e-mail. for headline stories this hour the syrian army liberate the city of formerly a small make state's largest stronghold in the east three. also ahead a landmark nuclear deal with iran is at risk as president try.
tens of thousands was arrested in london on a spanish warrant before being freed on the orders of tony blair's government over ruling the british capital. a world without borders no longer seems desirable even europe scales back its welcoming migration policies is there a way of addressing the global migration challenge without being swept underneath. the. fears of people been saying about rejected in the us is a full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to find you know a lot of the...
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prime minister's questions since disastrous tory conference last week dres m h o's to focus on tony blair's policies so call been changed tack to plead for something practical no more telephone sex line style charges for the most vulnerable desperately seeking help but absurdly missed the universal credit helpline. claimants fifty five pence per minute for the privilege of trying to get someone to help them claim what they believe they're entitled to. will the prime minister did to me show some humanity intervene and make at least a helpline three know the most vulnerable in british society whether they be homeless penniless or hungry will have to come up with fifty five p. or nearly a dollar a minute to phone someone who might be able to help them and anyway jeremy corbyn and his friends are probably racist and hate jews they are quantities and human rights commission set labor needs to stop this that it is not a racist party. and the labor. and the neighbor the right wing council threatened to burn labor conference is because of freely expressed i don't see senate is that if anyone seriou
prime minister's questions since disastrous tory conference last week dres m h o's to focus on tony blair's policies so call been changed tack to plead for something practical no more telephone sex line style charges for the most vulnerable desperately seeking help but absurdly missed the universal credit helpline. claimants fifty five pence per minute for the privilege of trying to get someone to help them claim what they believe they're entitled to. will the prime minister did to me show some...
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you know, tony blair is a good friend of ours, and we did a lot together.ut i think he was underrated and got too little credit for having the courage to risk his job to start the irish peace process. so they went together to try to convince the people in northern ireland to vote against brexit, because they said if it passes it will put the piece at risk in the way people live it. because then you won't have a borderless situation going back and forth, and then the northern irish won't have duty-free access to european market and vice versa, and were trying to get you up, that supports part,, we're trying to lift you up. he was reminded me he and tony blair did this. i think they both enjoyed it. i think he said it's not like we all live together and go play golf once a week. i am unusually close to the first president bush and i become friends with the sun, partly because of the respect he developed for hillary when she was a democrat serving on the armed services committee, and often disagreed with him. and we just started talking together. and i think w
you know, tony blair is a good friend of ours, and we did a lot together.ut i think he was underrated and got too little credit for having the courage to risk his job to start the irish peace process. so they went together to try to convince the people in northern ireland to vote against brexit, because they said if it passes it will put the piece at risk in the way people live it. because then you won't have a borderless situation going back and forth, and then the northern irish won't have...
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about brexit, trying to label this as the lobster plot, which reminds me of the agreement between tony blairm not sure this epithet will stick for this particular meeting. hold on, leading doris says it sounds fishy? and she isa doris says it sounds fishy? and she is a bestselling author! —— 19. i could not possibly comment on how journalists get ideas! this encapsulates the split in the tory party, george osborne was a conservative chancellor until last year. and he was pro—remain. this is a chancellor having dinner with his predecessor, all must any other point in british history, that is a sensible thing for the chancellor to do but the fact that merely having better —— dinner with george osborne, and the added element that he isa osborne, and the added element that he is a newspaper editor but the fa ct he is a newspaper editor but the fact that even having dinner with him, that this winds up conservative backbenchers shows how free bradl the party is. a lot of people who are pro—brexit perhaps would be right to have suspicions? philip hammond, he was four remaining, and he is in charge
about brexit, trying to label this as the lobster plot, which reminds me of the agreement between tony blairm not sure this epithet will stick for this particular meeting. hold on, leading doris says it sounds fishy? and she isa doris says it sounds fishy? and she is a bestselling author! —— 19. i could not possibly comment on how journalists get ideas! this encapsulates the split in the tory party, george osborne was a conservative chancellor until last year. and he was pro—remain. this...
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you have in common maybe in religion or somehow art or music or we both you colgate toothpaste tony blair as support for the u.s. led invasion of iraq and tame the unsavory nickname of bush's poodle america was less reciprocal in its loyalty though when bush's success so weighed in on the u.k.'s brags that referendum in twenty sixteen there might be. u.k. u.s. trade agreement is not going to happen time soon and u.k. is going to be. in the back of the queue in a glossy magazine interview the same month barack obama gave david cameron a dressing down for his handling of the libyan intervention. i had more faith in the europeans given libya's proximity being invested in the follow up david cameron soon stopped paying attention becoming distracted by a range of other things twenty seventeen ushered in a new jew as the figureheads of the world's most famous long distance relationship keen to prove it specialness to reason may was for us to visit the newly inaugurated donald trump q some awkward hand-holding and yet more talk of friendship we have one of the great bonds we pledge a lasting sup
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the company referenced by the president leader of britain's labor party when alleged war criminal tony blair was in power the american led ministration. is now proposing the privatization of resources it's handing out contracts to bechtel and halliburton all companies that supported george bush's election campaign well one division of the infamous halliburton company whose c.e.o. was dick cheney before he became u.s. defense secretary is called k.b.r. today's results will reflect the company's successful attempts at fighting lawsuits against u.s. soldiers over what some are comparing to u.s. chemical weapons used in vietnam this could be the next agent orange no military members can only carry so much so they'll dig holes and burn things like chemicals munitions human waste and food doctors don't know about the full effects of exposure but they have seen some issues that could be connected to it want to affect could silently be lurking in people who have served in operations iraqi and enduring freedom desert storm and other conflicts since the one nine hundred ninety except that even if one
the company referenced by the president leader of britain's labor party when alleged war criminal tony blair was in power the american led ministration. is now proposing the privatization of resources it's handing out contracts to bechtel and halliburton all companies that supported george bush's election campaign well one division of the infamous halliburton company whose c.e.o. was dick cheney before he became u.s. defense secretary is called k.b.r. today's results will reflect the company's...
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the company referenced by the president leader of britain's labor party when alleged war criminal tony blair was in power the american led ministration is now proposing the privatization of resources it's handing out contracts to bechtel and halliburton all companies that supported george bush's election campaigning well one division of the infamous halliburton company whose c.e.o. was dick cheney before he became u.s. defense secretary is called k.b.r. today's results will reflect the company's successful attempts at fighting lawsuits against u.s. soldiers over what some are comparing the u.s. chemical weapons used in.
the company referenced by the president leader of britain's labor party when alleged war criminal tony blair was in power the american led ministration is now proposing the privatization of resources it's handing out contracts to bechtel and halliburton all companies that supported george bush's election campaigning well one division of the infamous halliburton company whose c.e.o. was dick cheney before he became u.s. defense secretary is called k.b.r. today's results will reflect the...
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gordon brown and tony blair, they had a wea k brown and tony blair, they had a weak opposition leaderu of briefing against him. that is ancient history and tony blairand against him. that is ancient history and tony blair and i regularly in recent yea rs, and tony blair and i regularly in recent years, what he tends to say is, in good dancing!” recent years, what he tends to say is, in good dancing! i was going to talk about the dancing. you have no regrets about doing that? of course not. i mean, i'm ajune ace, didn't it? up until then, not. i mean, i'm ajune ace, didn't it? up untilthen, you had not. i mean, i'm ajune ace, didn't it? up until then, you had a reputation as a political bruiser. but then you look like a group of people who would take no nonsense and suddenly you‘re doing a passage of play and people see a different side to you. —— paso doble. oh, my word. what do you think of that? oh, my gosh. it wasn‘t the greatest dancing but people enjoyed it. i think at a time when our country is having tough times, weather you‘re labour or conservative, english or scottish, weath
gordon brown and tony blair, they had a wea k brown and tony blair, they had a weak opposition leaderu of briefing against him. that is ancient history and tony blairand against him. that is ancient history and tony blair and i regularly in recent yea rs, and tony blair and i regularly in recent years, what he tends to say is, in good dancing!” recent years, what he tends to say is, in good dancing! i was going to talk about the dancing. you have no regrets about doing that? of course not. i...
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i think every leader should make that commitment because as soon as you saw with tony blair and davidou give a time limit to your time in office, you fatally undermine your ability to perform. what did you make about the week's events? i made a joke about the sign falling off. that wasn't the worst of it. a comedian offered a p45, what you get when you're sacked by your employer, saying it had come from borisjohnson, her foreign secretary, who had kept a low profile in terms of support for the prime minister and then the poor prime minister was struggling with such a terrible cold that it completely distracted from the speech. i feel very sorry for theresa may and i think the public do, but as a leader you don't want to be sorry. you want to be respected and have authority. theresa may does not have those qualities right now. in normal circumstances... but these are not normal circumstances. we have brexit and that is very important. i think that... the tory party is completely split right now but they don't have a clear leader to replace theresa may and they are very aware they have
i think every leader should make that commitment because as soon as you saw with tony blair and davidou give a time limit to your time in office, you fatally undermine your ability to perform. what did you make about the week's events? i made a joke about the sign falling off. that wasn't the worst of it. a comedian offered a p45, what you get when you're sacked by your employer, saying it had come from borisjohnson, her foreign secretary, who had kept a low profile in terms of support for the...
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government process that they undertake, as indeed it was incidentally under the prime minister tony blairf of the industry and the skilled workforce, will the government up its game and seek to secure new contracts, especially with saudi arabia and the gulf states? this is the latest evidence of the government failing to deliver on defence programmes. this is notjust about an export industry. this is about undermining skilled jobs. undermining our own defence industry and undermining the defence of the uk as a whole. it is somewhat concerning, if not a little bit peculiar, that those who are standing up, notably representatives of the snp, to condemn these job losses, sing the praises of bae, yet support a policy of being opposed to all arms sales, notably to saudi arabia. anna soubry. well, a little later, labour accused the government of putting politics ahead of bombardier workers in northern ireland in an attempt to secure a post—brexit trade deal with the united states. canadian—owned multinational bombardier, which employs more than 4,000 people in belfast, has been hit by a propose
government process that they undertake, as indeed it was incidentally under the prime minister tony blairf of the industry and the skilled workforce, will the government up its game and seek to secure new contracts, especially with saudi arabia and the gulf states? this is the latest evidence of the government failing to deliver on defence programmes. this is notjust about an export industry. this is about undermining skilled jobs. undermining our own defence industry and undermining the...
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have in common maybe in religion or somehow or to our newsmaker we both you colgate toothpaste tony blair as support for the u.s. led invasion of iraq and tame the unsavory nickname of bush's poodle america was less reciprocal in its loyalty though when bush's success so weighed in on the u.k.'s brags that referendum in twenty sixteen there might be. u.k. u.s. trade agreement is not going to happen in time soon and u.k. is going to be. in the back of the queue in a glossy magazine interview the same month barack obama gave david cameron a dressing down for his handling of the libyan intervention. i had more faith in the europeans given libya's proximity being invested in the follow up david cameron soon stopped paying attention becoming distracted by a range of other things twenty seventeen ushered in a new jew as the figureheads of the world's most famous long distance relationship keen to prove it specialness to reason may was for us to visit the newly inaugurated donald trump q some awkward hand-holding and yet more talk of friendship we have one of the great bonds we pledge a lasting
have in common maybe in religion or somehow or to our newsmaker we both you colgate toothpaste tony blair as support for the u.s. led invasion of iraq and tame the unsavory nickname of bush's poodle america was less reciprocal in its loyalty though when bush's success so weighed in on the u.k.'s brags that referendum in twenty sixteen there might be. u.k. u.s. trade agreement is not going to happen in time soon and u.k. is going to be. in the back of the queue in a glossy magazine interview the...
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on one side you have alastair campbell, tony blair's former chief of spin saying, look, we need to be about the cliff edge, alastair campbell talks about the cliff edge and says, "it is quite obvious now that britain simply cannot afford to leave the eu, the single market, the customs union and throw the economy off a cliff". i think that there are some people on the fringes of the labour party who think we should ignore a democratic decision by the public, and i respect them, but i don't agree with them. they don't say ignore, but they do say... no, they say ignore. they say, and the latest yougov poll, i don't know if you've seen it, peter kelton the pollster says it's very interesting that even core support for brexit among the cde, the sort of blue—collar, working—class voters of this country, are beginning to have a much more negative view of brexit. so if the opinion polls are suggesting that something fundamental is changing in the country, isn't it incumbent on the labour party to consider that? i'm not pretending that we haven't considered it, of course we've considered it, b
on one side you have alastair campbell, tony blair's former chief of spin saying, look, we need to be about the cliff edge, alastair campbell talks about the cliff edge and says, "it is quite obvious now that britain simply cannot afford to leave the eu, the single market, the customs union and throw the economy off a cliff". i think that there are some people on the fringes of the labour party who think we should ignore a democratic decision by the public, and i respect them, but i...
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or the plot and —— will be plotting going on and rivals waiting in the wings, last time it was tony blair expect, stop trying to undermine her, stop trying to sabotage has supplemented it with a call for stronger and more bold policies. his criticism is what theresa may is coming up with this just corbyn right and that dobyns have really got to go out there and do dramatic thing. —— the tories have to go out there and do dramatic thing. that was a criticism at the conference, when the prime minister did get out some of her proposals during the speech in between the coughing, people are saying this is kind of labour light, the energy cap for example, something seemed similarto for example, something seemed similar to what ed miliband suggested. which the tories slammed as marxist and unworkable but here they are suggesting it now. similarly her suggestions on housing will barely scratched the surface of the problem and it will inflate and already inflated market. i think major is right to say that. it‘s interesting you mentioned his legacy in the 90s, the bag me or sack me stuff. he is in
or the plot and —— will be plotting going on and rivals waiting in the wings, last time it was tony blair expect, stop trying to undermine her, stop trying to sabotage has supplemented it with a call for stronger and more bold policies. his criticism is what theresa may is coming up with this just corbyn right and that dobyns have really got to go out there and do dramatic thing. —— the tories have to go out there and do dramatic thing. that was a criticism at the conference, when the...
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a marble surveillance camera by way way former british prime minister tony blair looks out from a collage with images of blindfolded detainees and riot police force in the us to increase security. maybe when we go to public events that awareness that you know terrorists can be indiscriminate and hit at any place and any time a german artist walks the streets of new york in a suit covered in dust from a car bomb in iraq a life size shadow of a predator drone stenciled on the floor the twin towers represented as neon light wells good contemporary artists who are constantly absorbing everything around them are a position to interpret our world and help us make sense of that. homesick a film of fear and frustration by syrian artists ferrar circassian he now lives in london but his parents remain in their damascus apartment a work by kurdish iraqi artist walid c.t. explores the destruction caused by conflict breaking apart homes families buildings those artists are often drawing on those really testimonies of their own lives and i think that helps us create that bridge to really experience to
a marble surveillance camera by way way former british prime minister tony blair looks out from a collage with images of blindfolded detainees and riot police force in the us to increase security. maybe when we go to public events that awareness that you know terrorists can be indiscriminate and hit at any place and any time a german artist walks the streets of new york in a suit covered in dust from a car bomb in iraq a life size shadow of a predator drone stenciled on the floor the twin...
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brief i promise i'll be david please don't interrupt you are the same rory stewart and his ilk tony blair alastair campbell george bush all of these guys and the neo conservative lobby which david finds as very closely affiliated to and further than that the anti muslim the anti islam lobby they're not coming to iraq wholesale they are now ok i am is now to go into syria so to have a partition to create kurdistan place and i think just exterminating human being. he's talking about them like they're. all like this subhuman i think is they're telling it like i'm fine thank you. these are the people these human beings have decapitated fellow human beings who have burnt fellow human human beings a life who have girls who have tortured who have indulged in the most grotesque things we've seen probably since the nazis maybe ever these people are not deserving of anything other than their just reward which as rory stewart said should be they should be killed we should hunt each one of them dying in a matter of where they come from it doesn't matter what their fifth is but ten mo if they fight fo
brief i promise i'll be david please don't interrupt you are the same rory stewart and his ilk tony blair alastair campbell george bush all of these guys and the neo conservative lobby which david finds as very closely affiliated to and further than that the anti muslim the anti islam lobby they're not coming to iraq wholesale they are now ok i am is now to go into syria so to have a partition to create kurdistan place and i think just exterminating human being. he's talking about them like...
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she was married tojunaid hussain, a competent computer hacker, who reportedly hacked into tony blair'sso the loss to them in propaganda terms is significant. in military terms, it won't make a difference. frank gardner, thank you. the government has set out plans to cap gas and electricity bills for twelve million households until at least 2020. its draft bill will require the regulator, ofgem, to consult on and impose a temporary cap on standard variable tariffs as soon as possible after the legislation is passed. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. the government reckons the energy market is broken and that millions of people are paying too much for their gas and electricity. now it is planning to introduce a price cap to bring down their bills. our goal is to ensure a fair deal so the market is currently have not delivered this and that is why the energy companies and that is why the energy companies and ofgem need to act but it's also precisely for this reason that we are publishing this draft bill. the government is concerned about so—called standard variable tariffs,
she was married tojunaid hussain, a competent computer hacker, who reportedly hacked into tony blair'sso the loss to them in propaganda terms is significant. in military terms, it won't make a difference. frank gardner, thank you. the government has set out plans to cap gas and electricity bills for twelve million households until at least 2020. its draft bill will require the regulator, ofgem, to consult on and impose a temporary cap on standard variable tariffs as soon as possible after the...
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government i think has shown very strong leadership on these issues for the last decade starting under tony blair's and i'm david cameron and i will continue the united kingdom under trees and they were not just talking about the united kingdom but you know the media over the world in general it still does give you an impression that the two arguments way the same there's like a fifty fifty chance that it's happening or not happening while we all know those who are actually. looked into this issues that it is happening so it gives a false impression that they may not be happening. i think people will reach different conclusions that is the nature of debate on all sorts of different issues and this is just one example of that i think it means that for for those of us who believe strongly there is a problem and a challenge which needs to be faced we have to work all that much harder as i say i think we are turning the corner we are winning that battle people do believe that there's an issue and every time that we see a huge hurrican or a catastrophic storm in the united kingdom and issues of that nat
government i think has shown very strong leadership on these issues for the last decade starting under tony blair's and i'm david cameron and i will continue the united kingdom under trees and they were not just talking about the united kingdom but you know the media over the world in general it still does give you an impression that the two arguments way the same there's like a fifty fifty chance that it's happening or not happening while we all know those who are actually. looked into this...
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when labour came into power, they had been out of power for 13 years when tony blair became prime ministern government. many will come in who have not got government experience — thatis have not got government experience — that is democracy, we shouldn't in any sense to cry that, but one of the things we don't do as well as we could in this country is to help them prepare for the possibility of power. so when they come in, they know what to expect, they know how they can go about the implementation of their policies. i think that is a thing that i should do, and i think otherformer thing that i should do, and i think other former civil servants should do it as well. lord kerslake, thank you for coming in and talking to us and bbc news. president trump says he plans to release thousands of classified documents on the assassination of presidentjohn f kennedy. the papers would be made available unless government agencies had compelling objections. the bbc‘s laura bicker has the latest from washington. they were locked away 25 years ago by law to try to quell conspiracy theories around the ass
when labour came into power, they had been out of power for 13 years when tony blair became prime ministern government. many will come in who have not got government experience — thatis have not got government experience — that is democracy, we shouldn't in any sense to cry that, but one of the things we don't do as well as we could in this country is to help them prepare for the possibility of power. so when they come in, they know what to expect, they know how they can go about the...
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improvement our cademy need is that the new sponsors will be found to take them over so remember tony blair introduced this program started out with if you found a corporate sponsor like you could rest control from local authority we're now a housing in the united kingdom all local authorities have no control over housing and their authority now they have no with control over education is being stripped away by these academies if you could find a rich donor to or corporate sponsor to put up ten percent of the funds they would get twenty five million pounds to build a brand new sparkling new school and of course all the local residents would want to send their kid to the shiny new school rather than the old black but they did state school which doesn't look as good so anyway this school has been now collapsed another collapse but they transferred hundreds of thousands of pounds out to their own sort of pockets for equity swap so any time a financial as a sector in the u.k. in this case the education sector you're bringing in the privateers the charlatans who want to spend financial eyes and
improvement our cademy need is that the new sponsors will be found to take them over so remember tony blair introduced this program started out with if you found a corporate sponsor like you could rest control from local authority we're now a housing in the united kingdom all local authorities have no control over housing and their authority now they have no with control over education is being stripped away by these academies if you could find a rich donor to or corporate sponsor to put up ten...
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yes, but on the other hand, this is, we can't keep on criticising, on one hand we were criticisng tony blaireing too much in front of the camera, too much interested in what people thought of them, and we have a prime minister who is absolutely the opposite, she is introverted, dutiful. she doesn't need to come out and be loved by everybody and yet we are criticising her, as a conservative, ifeel strongly we really have to pull ourselves together, and this is the prime minister and either we are going to support her, or, you know. we have to be unifiedd or labour will get in. it is very simple. thank you. how much did the hollywood movie world know about the behaviour of harvey weinstein? more, certainly, than it let on for decades. a new york times investigation claims the sexual harassment and abuse went on for 30 years. and that the oscar—winning producer had reached settlements with some female employees going back 20. this week, speaking through a lawyer, mr weinstein said he would be taking leave of absence to conquer his demons. he apologised for his behaviour — although a short while
yes, but on the other hand, this is, we can't keep on criticising, on one hand we were criticisng tony blaireing too much in front of the camera, too much interested in what people thought of them, and we have a prime minister who is absolutely the opposite, she is introverted, dutiful. she doesn't need to come out and be loved by everybody and yet we are criticising her, as a conservative, ifeel strongly we really have to pull ourselves together, and this is the prime minister and either we...
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because we have this new arrangement that tony blair introduced in the coalition extended, we have more with more resource behind them. what reza has announced today is help for graduates, meaning graduates would pay less, 9% of earnings were £25,000. that will ease any financial pressures. but destroying that model of graduate repayment that model of graduate repayment that we have isn't in the interest of young people. we have heard from labour, bringing back restrictions oi'i labour, bringing back restrictions on the numberof labour, bringing back restrictions on the number of people buried the university means less well funded universities. that is not in the interests of young people. but are they getting for money? you absolutely have to keep up the pressure on that and jo johnson has been writing focusing on that. but the fact is when the resource poor student is declining, which is what used to happen when higher education was financed out of public spending, then students have an alibi. —— universities have an alibi. now resources are going up universities have an alibi. now re
because we have this new arrangement that tony blair introduced in the coalition extended, we have more with more resource behind them. what reza has announced today is help for graduates, meaning graduates would pay less, 9% of earnings were £25,000. that will ease any financial pressures. but destroying that model of graduate repayment that model of graduate repayment that we have isn't in the interest of young people. we have heard from labour, bringing back restrictions oi'i labour,...
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presidency but also i think historically will be seen as one of the key features about it as it was for tony blair in this country so to see if there where to be a major war and potentially it would have severe significant political implications for the u.s. its role in asia but i think it would also have profound impact and terms of how we . back in the truck presidency in ten or twenty years time in terms of the most significant events i suspect one of them. that wasn't mentioned in previous wars. would have the me mention in this one nuclear war plan a war would be. is there where to be a war and i think it's still unlikely but it's a real possibility if there were to be a war then it would be a war in which. nuclear weapons were central to that start of the war in the sense that it's the rapid development of the north korean nuclear program that is creating the time pressure for american action but it's also distinctly possible that north korea might use it you could weapon i think it would certainly try to use a nuclear weapon an area in a conflict in order to force a cease fire and force a h
presidency but also i think historically will be seen as one of the key features about it as it was for tony blair in this country so to see if there where to be a major war and potentially it would have severe significant political implications for the u.s. its role in asia but i think it would also have profound impact and terms of how we . back in the truck presidency in ten or twenty years time in terms of the most significant events i suspect one of them. that wasn't mentioned in previous...
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we're still clearing up the coal minister taught mess that we inherited gordon brown health and tony blair it's essential to gender as no doubt you guys know all about what do you see from it has speech about d.c.m.s. you mentioned the b.b.c. correspondent laura kinds but not by name but talking about the need for bodyguards polarized things getting in britain well i mean that you know that it's an atrocious situation you can hear the noise here today this isn't the majority this is the very very cool few those actually you know the liberal elites in this country are very very good and very open minded until you disagree with their point of view and that's what we're hearing here today and that's sad part about the society will come to. any fear of jeremy coleman. and of course made reference to jeremy coleman i think six times six times more than the name theresa may well let's not forget germany is the opposition and you know all oppositions you know we are never complacent about any opposition because opposition is dangerous and particularly this type of opposition you know you've got a
we're still clearing up the coal minister taught mess that we inherited gordon brown health and tony blair it's essential to gender as no doubt you guys know all about what do you see from it has speech about d.c.m.s. you mentioned the b.b.c. correspondent laura kinds but not by name but talking about the need for bodyguards polarized things getting in britain well i mean that you know that it's an atrocious situation you can hear the noise here today this isn't the majority this is the very...
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company referenced by the president leader of britain's labor party when an edge to war criminal tony blair was in power the american led ministration. is now proposing the privatization of resources it's handing out contracts to bechtel and how to all companies that supported george bush's election campaign well one division of the infamous halliburton company whose c.e.o. was dick cheney before he became u.s. defense secretary is called k.b.r. today's results will reflect the company's successful attempts at fighting lawsuits against u.s. soldiers over what some are comparing to u.s. chemical weapons used in vietnam this could be the next agent orange no military members can only carry so much so they'll dig holes and burn things like chemicals munitions human waste and food doctors don't know about the full effects of exposure but they have seen some issues that could be connected to it want to affect could silently be lurking in people who've served in operations iraqi and enduring freedom desert storm and other conflicts since one thousand nine hundred ninety except that even if one hu
company referenced by the president leader of britain's labor party when an edge to war criminal tony blair was in power the american led ministration. is now proposing the privatization of resources it's handing out contracts to bechtel and how to all companies that supported george bush's election campaign well one division of the infamous halliburton company whose c.e.o. was dick cheney before he became u.s. defense secretary is called k.b.r. today's results will reflect the company's...