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prime minister tony blair had to say about the process.will get his thoughts on tech regulation and talk about the private space race heating up in one company that is taking on elon musk. this is bloomberg. ♪ want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. emily: this is bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. u.k. prime minister theresa may's grexit deal was rejected by parliament on tuesday, from the country deeper into political crisis. members of parliament expected to vote wednesday to take a no deal option off the table, but former prime minister tony blair is not optimistic. i
prime minister tony blair had to say about the process.will get his thoughts on tech regulation and talk about the private space race heating up in one company that is taking on elon musk. this is bloomberg. ♪ want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice...
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very honorable tony blair, welcome to "firing line.">hank you. >> you were the first labour leader to win three consecutivei els. your party now has morphed into a new left that seems, in many ways, diametrically opposed to the principles and the values and the rection that you led it, culminating, finally, in the brexit referendum, in which the united kingdom will sever its relationship with the e.u. where were you on june 23, 2016? >> i was in londonwatching it. >> and you were, obviously, a strong supporter of the remain campaign. were you as surprised by the results of that referendum as u were by the results of the u.s. presidential election several months laterwhen donald trump defeated hillary clinton? >> yeah, i was. i was surprised in both cases. >> even thoughou had seen many of the same forces rear their head in your country. >> you know, when i ok back on it, i think, "no. you should have realized this was coming." but i didn't. [ chuckles ] >> the work you're doing now inf the fielentrism and revitalizing the center really
very honorable tony blair, welcome to "firing line.">hank you. >> you were the first labour leader to win three consecutivei els. your party now has morphed into a new left that seems, in many ways, diametrically opposed to the principles and the values and the rection that you led it, culminating, finally, in the brexit referendum, in which the united kingdom will sever its relationship with the e.u. where were you on june 23, 2016? >> i was in londonwatching it....
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>> former prime ministster tony blair responds to the populism that led to donald trump and to brexit, this week on "firing line." >> "firing line withrg maet hoover" is made possible by... e corpornding is provided by... and by... ♪ >> a victorious labour prime minister at the gates of. downing street >> young, charismatic, and optimistic, tony blair sweptow into p in the united kingdom, ending 18 years of conservative government. >> today, enough of talking. it is time now to do.p >> his leadersyle and move towards the political center often drew comparisons to what had happened on this side of the pond. >> he's seven years younger than si am and has no gray haii resent it. but there doesn't seem to be anything i can do about it. >> and he became the first ecbour prime minister to win three consecutive ons. >> i want to say this to the politicians and to the people of northern ireland. >> his time in officed by historic peace accords in northern ireland, humanitarian intervention in kosovo andsi ra leone, and a strengthened friendship with the united states.>> merica has no truer fr
>> former prime ministster tony blair responds to the populism that led to donald trump and to brexit, this week on "firing line." >> "firing line withrg maet hoover" is made possible by... e corpornding is provided by... and by... ♪ >> a victorious labour prime minister at the gates of. downing street >> young, charismatic, and optimistic, tony blair sweptow into p in the united kingdom, ending 18 years of conservative government. >> today,...
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parliament expected to vote wednesday to take a no-deal option off the table, but former prime minister tony blairoptimistic. i spoke to him earlier today about the brexit process. mr. blair: parliament will reject that because there has been a huge majority against no deal. i have said it is unlikely this will happen. frankly, we will be into an application for an extension to the process. emily: i spoke about the role of tech in government as he wraps up a tour in silicon valley and asked about an op-ed where he said, "populists of both left and right have risen in prominence and further search for scapegoats, tech is firmly in the firing line." take a listen to why this concerns him. mr. blair: politicians exploit people's anxiety about pace of change, the accelerating pace of change. these big companies, wealthy people that run them. they target the companies, the technology as something that is going to disrupt and change our lives in ways we cannot control, and it is basically a bad thing. my view is this technological revolution is a fact, but it is essentially a good thing. but, we have to
parliament expected to vote wednesday to take a no-deal option off the table, but former prime minister tony blairoptimistic. i spoke to him earlier today about the brexit process. mr. blair: parliament will reject that because there has been a huge majority against no deal. i have said it is unlikely this will happen. frankly, we will be into an application for an extension to the process. emily: i spoke about the role of tech in government as he wraps up a tour in silicon valley and asked...
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a person like tony blair destroying crucial evidence that might have helped the bereaved of iraq. that's pretty that's a pretty dog image well yes and some of the scenes in that particular film i wasn't allowed to show for legal reasons once particularly have kelly and saul david you know it was the government just to the government scientists died and so i was invested as a match. just because it was just deemed to i wasn't allowed chef an eco reasons and perhaps you know i had different thoughts or you know. over his death there were lots of questions over his death at the time and channel four really great at allowing you to say what you want most of the time all autists are looking for the truth don't they they're in search of the truth or like investigative people looking for truth and that's all i'm doing i'm looking for the truth so i doing that in photography that you can't really believe what you see with the top it's a deceitful medium that really the camera doesn't lie and then on top of that we've got a prime ministers and presidents who are just brilliant at manipulat
a person like tony blair destroying crucial evidence that might have helped the bereaved of iraq. that's pretty that's a pretty dog image well yes and some of the scenes in that particular film i wasn't allowed to show for legal reasons once particularly have kelly and saul david you know it was the government just to the government scientists died and so i was invested as a match. just because it was just deemed to i wasn't allowed chef an eco reasons and perhaps you know i had different...
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been made against us he went on to reference ministerial accountability to ministers on civil to tony blair the u.k. pm praised this week by jeremy corbin's shadow education secretary angela rayner for his performance on t.v. about anti semitism as for who was head of m i six during abu ghraib it was none other than some richard dearlove in the news here in britain for claiming jeremy corwin's communications director seamus milne was a security risk who would need firing if corbin becomes prime. minister corbin physically assaulted in london on sunday has like a million been on l a t opposing not only the iraq war but also britain's continuing war in afghanistan the reality is that there is huge opposition to the occupation of afghanistan by the western forces and the taliban has become a cipher for that opposition well with over ten thousand u.k. soldiers killed or wounded and veteran suicide still not recorded resume has been sending in more soldiers as for afghans the un says that just in twenty eighteen eleven thousand were killed or wounded of the dead nine hundred with children joinin
been made against us he went on to reference ministerial accountability to ministers on civil to tony blair the u.k. pm praised this week by jeremy corbin's shadow education secretary angela rayner for his performance on t.v. about anti semitism as for who was head of m i six during abu ghraib it was none other than some richard dearlove in the news here in britain for claiming jeremy corwin's communications director seamus milne was a security risk who would need firing if corbin becomes...
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emily: that was my interview with tony blair.oming up, by 2025, india is set to be the world's third-largest economy. what trend is investors are seeing in the country's rising tech scene. -- larry page delivered what one director called a veiled threat to quit. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: on monday, nvidia agreed to buy a chipmaker in his largest purchase. the deal for the manufacture is worth under $7 billion, and despite the size, it is still smaller than the top four; deals of all time. it is expected to help nvidia push into a market and meet the neil -- need for greater processing power. we heard reactions. nvidia, data from centers will be not just a group of computers, they will be all one big computer. so that the interconnects between those components become more important. emily: and he spoke to the cl last night? knocks -- and mellow mellanox does all the connections. emily: there seems to be a big wave of semi conductors that has stalled. >> it used to be the hottest name in m and a. companies tried to do some listin
emily: that was my interview with tony blair.oming up, by 2025, india is set to be the world's third-largest economy. what trend is investors are seeing in the country's rising tech scene. -- larry page delivered what one director called a veiled threat to quit. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: on monday, nvidia agreed to buy a chipmaker in his largest purchase. the deal for the manufacture is worth under $7 billion, and despite the size, it is still smaller than the top four; deals of all time....
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emily: jeremy corbyn's party is not the new labour party of tony blair. ti-semitism threatening to split the party. what went wrong? mr. blair: well, it is the same forces going on around the world. people are going to the right and to the left. and the great cries for radical change and the problem is, in the biggest challenge in politics and why i'm here in silicon valley, is we are talking about the left thinks it is all about stopping business. the right targets immigrants. do withe issues to business, issues with immigration. but the future of our countries will be determined by how we absorb and make sense of and handle the technological revolution. that is what we should talk about. emily: we will continue this conversation about the future. you will see that conversation on bloomberg technology. for now, tony blair, thank you for joining us. vonnie: thank you. u.k. primeto former minister tony blair. coming up, we will hear from one of the top people attending cera week. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. ce
emily: jeremy corbyn's party is not the new labour party of tony blair. ti-semitism threatening to split the party. what went wrong? mr. blair: well, it is the same forces going on around the world. people are going to the right and to the left. and the great cries for radical change and the problem is, in the biggest challenge in politics and why i'm here in silicon valley, is we are talking about the left thinks it is all about stopping business. the right targets immigrants. do withe issues...
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and the former prime minister tony blair tells us exclusively that the police are currently "losing the against knife crime, and the government need to be more proactive in combating the problem. if you're going to defeat something like this, right from the very top of government, you've got to have an absolute focus, total determination, and do whatever it takes to get the problem solved. hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. today's question is this: do you want theresa may to go? or at least announce when she's going? and if so, why? what difference would that make? the sun says "theresa may must announce today that she will stand down as soon as her brexit deal is approved and britain is out of the eu". do you agree? use the hashtag victoria live if you re emailing and are happy for us to contact you ? and want to take part in the programme — please include your phone number in your message. first, carrie gracie has the news. theresa may is updating her cabinet this morning on her brexit strategy after a weekend in which senior ministers denied reports o
and the former prime minister tony blair tells us exclusively that the police are currently "losing the against knife crime, and the government need to be more proactive in combating the problem. if you're going to defeat something like this, right from the very top of government, you've got to have an absolute focus, total determination, and do whatever it takes to get the problem solved. hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. today's question is this: do you...
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when tony blair was by minister, you we re when tony blair was by minister, you were working with himmonstration objecting to the iraq war and british involvement in that. that gathering of the public didn't change tony blair's mind on that. is there any reason this weekend's demonstration to change theresa may's mind? there was massive opposition to the decision the government took in relation to iraq, but bear in mind a very large majority in parliament voted for that and we are a parliamentary democracy. she has been unable to get support in parliament for what she wants to do. and there is a very good reason for that, because it is a very bad deal for britain. i understand why people make the comparison. i also say this. i was a supporter of what tony blairdid, but this. i was a supporter of what tony blair did, but that much, even though, yes, it didn't change the government's mind at the time, it had a very important influence on the way that issue developed, even now. “— the way that issue developed, even now. —— that march. anybody who agrees with me that this is a total disas
when tony blair was by minister, you we re when tony blair was by minister, you were working with himmonstration objecting to the iraq war and british involvement in that. that gathering of the public didn't change tony blair's mind on that. is there any reason this weekend's demonstration to change theresa may's mind? there was massive opposition to the decision the government took in relation to iraq, but bear in mind a very large majority in parliament voted for that and we are a...
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and our wide-ranging conversation with tony blair on the global tech landscape. first, to our top story. the u.s. justice department has broadened its investigation to -- investigation into facebook including a grand jury, signaling an escalation in the ongoing federal probe. plus, sudden departures of top facebook executives. mark zuckerberg has announced that the chief product officer is leaving the company. zuckerberg made the statement, which he shared with employees. "for a few years, chris has been discussing, with me a desire to , do something else. he is one of the most out to people i know, and he has the potential to do anything he wants. after 2016, we realized had too much important work to do to improve our product and society and he stayed to help us work through these issues. at this point, we have made real progress." zuckerberg also announced the head of whatsapp is leaving as well. this is not the only issue they are facing. from noon wednesday into thursday, users were unable to access the social network and related services, globally. that inc
and our wide-ranging conversation with tony blair on the global tech landscape. first, to our top story. the u.s. justice department has broadened its investigation to -- investigation into facebook including a grand jury, signaling an escalation in the ongoing federal probe. plus, sudden departures of top facebook executives. mark zuckerberg has announced that the chief product officer is leaving the company. zuckerberg made the statement, which he shared with employees. "for a few years,...
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yea rs, july, now, go back to the tony blair years, where actually, tony blair was pretty important verhofstadt, federalist liberal next elgin prime minister, and going for jose manuel barroso, britain could have a big part in stopping any federalist voice is still involved in european elections. —— federalist. copy flowing in, richard harrington, junior business minister, has resigned according to a government source, this is the man we are talking about, this has been confirmed by multiple sources. going back to christian, in westminster, i guess, going back to christian, in westminster, iguess, in going back to christian, in westminster, i guess, in the end, the pressure was going to tell on at least some of the government ministers, who wanted to support this indicative vote approach. some of the tweets we have had from nick boles, oliver letwin, supporting this choice of indicative votes, they thought the votes were tight, bubbly lobbying some of those remain ministers to come across. someone said today, one of the junior ministers, said, not much point being one at the moment,
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prime minister tony blair.ing up, by 2025, india is set to be the world's third-largest economy. and venture capital firms are anxious to get in on that growth. what trends investors are seeing in the country's rising tech scene, next. plus, google's power struggle. new court documents show larry page was worried that he would lose control of the company in 2011 and delivered what one director called a veiled threat to quit. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: on monday, nvidia agreed to buy chipmaker mellanox in its largest purchase ever. the deal for the israeli manufacturer is worth just under $7 billion, and, despite the size of the deal, it is still smaller than the top four semiconductor deals of all time. the movies expected to help nvidia push into a market for data center components and meet the need for greater processing power. elizabeth fournier give us their reactions. ian: to hear it from nvidia, data centers in the future will be not just a group of computers, they will be all one big computer. so the in
prime minister tony blair.ing up, by 2025, india is set to be the world's third-largest economy. and venture capital firms are anxious to get in on that growth. what trends investors are seeing in the country's rising tech scene, next. plus, google's power struggle. new court documents show larry page was worried that he would lose control of the company in 2011 and delivered what one director called a veiled threat to quit. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: on monday, nvidia agreed to buy...
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we have tony blair on brexit and more on opec. investors tell bloomberg where they are going out growth is slowing. bruce: the four largest economies in europe slowing and slipping towards recession. josh: it is time to be cautious. steve: the u.k. banks are really a brexit play. kailey: this is bloomberg. ♪ you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. kailey: this is "bloomberg best." it has been another week of high drama on brexit, both business and politics joining us to talk what lies ahead for written in -- britain and the eu. let's revisit our most interesting interviews, starting with our exclusive conversation with tony blair. >> if britain is prepared again, then europe should also think again. the issues that gave rise to brexit are europe issues, not br
we have tony blair on brexit and more on opec. investors tell bloomberg where they are going out growth is slowing. bruce: the four largest economies in europe slowing and slipping towards recession. josh: it is time to be cautious. steve: the u.k. banks are really a brexit play. kailey: this is bloomberg. ♪ you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it...
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we have tony blair on brexit and more on opec.estors tell bloomberg where they are going out growth is slowing. >> the four largest economies in europe slowing and slipping towards recession. >> it is time to be cautious. >> the u.k. banks are really 2 -- kailey: this is bloomberg. ♪ want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. ♪ this is "bloomberg best." it has been another week of high drama on brexit, both business and politics joining us to talk what lies ahead for written in the eu. let's revisit our most interesting interviews, starting with our exclusive conversati
we have tony blair on brexit and more on opec.estors tell bloomberg where they are going out growth is slowing. >> the four largest economies in europe slowing and slipping towards recession. >> it is time to be cautious. >> the u.k. banks are really 2 -- kailey: this is bloomberg. ♪ want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding...
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tony blair on brexit and more on -- and bob dudley on opec.estors tell bloomberg where they are going out growth -- now that growth is slowing. bruce: the four largest economies in europe slowing and slipping towards recession. josh: it is time to be cautious. >> my bet on the u.k. banks is really -- kailey: this is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg best." it has been another week of high drama on brexit with experts in business and politics joining us to talk what lies ahead for the eu. let's revisit our most interesting interviews, starting with our exclusive conversation with former prime minister tony blair. mr. blair: if britain is prepared to think again, then europe should think again. the issues that gave rise to you brexit are europe issues, not british issues. immigration, fear of communities left behind, casualties of globalization, a feeling that europe was integrating in a way that people lost control of. similar themes all over the world at the moment. and the smart thing would be for britain to think again, and europe also
tony blair on brexit and more on -- and bob dudley on opec.estors tell bloomberg where they are going out growth -- now that growth is slowing. bruce: the four largest economies in europe slowing and slipping towards recession. josh: it is time to be cautious. >> my bet on the u.k. banks is really -- kailey: this is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg best." it has been another week of high drama on brexit with experts in business and politics joining us to talk what lies...
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prime minister tony blair.ext, the story that moved markets and sparked debate over safety in the skies. occupied aoom saga great deal of airspace. >> the future of the company rests on this aircraft so it is no wonder shareholders are getting queasy. kailey: this is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg best." the second crash of a boeing 737 max jet in five weeks last weekend resulted in more than 150 deaths and reaction by regulators, carriers, and investors remained a top headline throughout the week. >> china has grounded its fleet of jets after a model operated by ethiopian airlines crashed. >> a brand-new jet crashing soon after takeoff, circumstances unexplained. we had china ground its fleet of 737 maxes. other countries saying they might do similar but the airlines so far mostly saying they have faith in the aircraft. the future of the company rests on this aircraft. it is no wonder shareholders are getting queasy. >> boeing responsible for a fall of 150 points on the dow yesterday. the list of coun
prime minister tony blair.ext, the story that moved markets and sparked debate over safety in the skies. occupied aoom saga great deal of airspace. >> the future of the company rests on this aircraft so it is no wonder shareholders are getting queasy. kailey: this is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg best." the second crash of a boeing 737 max jet in five weeks last weekend resulted in more than 150 deaths and reaction by regulators, carriers, and investors remained a...
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tony blair, gordon brown, ed miliband, it has happened since then.ie formby. that would not have happened without jeremy corbyn's say so. the sunday mirror have a follow—up to the salisbury novichok attack. the son of the woman who died from novichok poisoning, dawn sturgess, is asking russia to give up the men responsible for the attack. that is not going to happen? tomorrow will bea not going to happen? tomorrow will be a year to the day since the attack happened on sergei skripal and yulia skripal, it is hard to believe it has gone on so quickly but this poor man is still fighting forjustice over what but this poor man is still fighting for justice over what happened but this poor man is still fighting forjustice over what happened to dawn. it was the two men, they were announced in the paper about six months ago, where they were shown on cctv and it seems this poor man will not getjustice. putin is not going to give these guys up anytime soon. and in the telegraph, university loa ns and in the telegraph, university loans being blocked if a—level
tony blair, gordon brown, ed miliband, it has happened since then.ie formby. that would not have happened without jeremy corbyn's say so. the sunday mirror have a follow—up to the salisbury novichok attack. the son of the woman who died from novichok poisoning, dawn sturgess, is asking russia to give up the men responsible for the attack. that is not going to happen? tomorrow will bea not going to happen? tomorrow will be a year to the day since the attack happened on sergei skripal and yulia...
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my amplification of it would be probably you were dealing with the reality that tony blair had movedof the center ground that ttories used to hav so they had to find some place to go that was sharp, rad dahl, different, so it didn't feel like there was this mushy middle between tony blair and david cameron's centerism. >> well, i would add to what anne says, and your characterization, fareed, by making a couple of observations. first of all, britain is an island off the continent of europe, whose entire history has been defined around this question of our relationship with our near neighbors. and second, like many other western democracies at the moment, we are wrestling with that question of some sovereignty and control versus globalization and collective global action, which, of course, rages as a debate in the united states. and in having a referendum, we enabled a group to emerge, as you said, look, if we're in control of our laws and in control of our borders, we can stop immigrants coming in and britain can be economically stronger. the reverse is the case. britain is already e
my amplification of it would be probably you were dealing with the reality that tony blair had movedof the center ground that ttories used to hav so they had to find some place to go that was sharp, rad dahl, different, so it didn't feel like there was this mushy middle between tony blair and david cameron's centerism. >> well, i would add to what anne says, and your characterization, fareed, by making a couple of observations. first of all, britain is an island off the continent of...
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during his time in office, tony blair reduced overall violent crime levels across the country.osing the battle, but these are battles that can be won. you've got to have an absolute focus, total determination and do whatever it takes to get the problem solved. this former metropolitan police commander says he's concerned about the increase in the use of stop and search powers. we've had it before, we go back to the 80s in lambeth, mass use of stop and search, complete displeasure of communities. when you say displeasure, you're talking about people taking to the streets. you're talking about public disturbance, people rioting. the metropolitan police stop and search remains hundreds of weapons of the streets and keep people safe. a0 schools across britain are to take a stand on road safety and air pollution over the next two weeks, by closing their streets to cars for one day. air pollution is linked to thousands of deaths in the uk every year, and with many schools next to busy roads, tim muffett reports on a new campaign to improve air quality. st luke's primary school in bri
during his time in office, tony blair reduced overall violent crime levels across the country.osing the battle, but these are battles that can be won. you've got to have an absolute focus, total determination and do whatever it takes to get the problem solved. this former metropolitan police commander says he's concerned about the increase in the use of stop and search powers. we've had it before, we go back to the 80s in lambeth, mass use of stop and search, complete displeasure of...
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dimond joins me he's former head of policy planning inside number ten under labor prime minister tony blair and gold of brook gold run now a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at queen mary university thanks for joining us now after all of that how likely do you think the reason may's latest gambit is of succeeding she's effectively threatened them either they accept her deal and a short extension a technical extension to implement it or the m.p.'s must be willing to face a very long extension i think for exactly that reason the chances of the may deal passing up the third attempt on our very high you would not bet against if may puts this to a vote for a third time passing because i think as a result of the vote on tuesday night the penny has dropped among the heartbreaks it supporters that if they don't vote for this now there's a very good chance on there will be a second referendum or frogs will be lost altogether then that's a huge risk there's already talk of the d u p e o r g jacob riis. morgan others going back to the legal advice looking for that loophole to ju
dimond joins me he's former head of policy planning inside number ten under labor prime minister tony blair and gold of brook gold run now a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at queen mary university thanks for joining us now after all of that how likely do you think the reason may's latest gambit is of succeeding she's effectively threatened them either they accept her deal and a short extension a technical extension to implement it or the m.p.'s must be willing to face a...
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could you have the thing that tony blair has been advocating from the start which is to say you had a do you really want it? >> i think as i say before we get to that point, if we get to it, the thing most people will agree on is let's put off this difficult question. for many years as the country's finance minister i saw the greek crisis from firsthand. i was in plenty of meetings where i was told we have to reach a decision. then the decision is let's meet again in six month's time. although it's the legally mandate position and the law of this country that we leave in three week's time which is what's causing a lot of disturbance among the businesses of the country as they have to plan for that contingency, the only way to stop it is to find a majority for something else. there's a majority for something else. it's not clear what. that's why people will coalesce around the delay option. there are those who want the second referendum, those who want a style of brexit, they'll all find the one thing they agree on is that a delay would suit their cause. that's why i think a delay open
could you have the thing that tony blair has been advocating from the start which is to say you had a do you really want it? >> i think as i say before we get to that point, if we get to it, the thing most people will agree on is let's put off this difficult question. for many years as the country's finance minister i saw the greek crisis from firsthand. i was in plenty of meetings where i was told we have to reach a decision. then the decision is let's meet again in six month's time....
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we did have gordon brown take over from tony blair without an electoral mandate at that point.for these things to happen. but it has happened already, hazard it, with the conservative party? yes, it has. i really want to talk about this story, time is running out. how worrying is this, facebook, car bomb first thomas ups, facebook is upping the level of security for its 80,000 workers around the world? this is the next age of revolution for those young tech companies that came gleaming into the world with open plan offices, promises of a different way of working, i think some of us have seen the film in turn, the campuses, the way it is all very free ——in turn. turn, the campuses, the way it is all very free --in turn. it made google look like a great place to work. they have redefined working life, the way we work. however, the dawning realisation of corporate security, threats, what all businesses have known for quite a long time, that you need to secure environments. i think companies like facebook and others are feeling that, especially as they are being challenged and curr
we did have gordon brown take over from tony blair without an electoral mandate at that point.for these things to happen. but it has happened already, hazard it, with the conservative party? yes, it has. i really want to talk about this story, time is running out. how worrying is this, facebook, car bomb first thomas ups, facebook is upping the level of security for its 80,000 workers around the world? this is the next age of revolution for those young tech companies that came gleaming into the...
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thing our neighbour is the ministers: for a departure date from david cameron, from gordon brown, tony blairdefinitely coming for one from blair because gordon brown was calling for it basically. he wanted to move in. david cameron was too busy organising referendums and referendums on general elections on top of them. i can really seek him a misogyny clearly, you cannotjust that as an excuse to cover up incompetence. that is notjust an excuse to wash away such accusations with that but i do so with us with this curiosity we now have an history of the tory party can boast of having had the two female party leaders, the first female prime minister two of them, for the uk, but both of them now are basically bundled out for different reasons. with thatcher they thought she was too strong, too overbearing and for theresa may, they think to week. but both treated it immediately. let's move both treated it immediately. let's m ove o nto both treated it immediately. let's move onto the guardian the extraordinary picture with a room with a view and a doubt about the outcome of the $16 million pentho
thing our neighbour is the ministers: for a departure date from david cameron, from gordon brown, tony blairdefinitely coming for one from blair because gordon brown was calling for it basically. he wanted to move in. david cameron was too busy organising referendums and referendums on general elections on top of them. i can really seek him a misogyny clearly, you cannotjust that as an excuse to cover up incompetence. that is notjust an excuse to wash away such accusations with that but i do so...
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we now know that in some of ninety eight nearly a year before the bombing the aggression began tony blair and bill clinton according to the clinton library transcripts were actually plotting how to subs. it's the authority of the u.n. security council by having a unilateral declaration of war without u.n. authority so we know that they were planning to do it well before the things they used as excuses obviously the scene there changed several former yugoslavian countries are now nato allies what does that tell us about the the overall the current overall situation in the region. it tells us that everyone has realized that there is no that the west is not going for a fair world a morally right world as they keep telling us that they're doing it tells us that the west is trying to achieve a world of might not right so basically they call it nato credibility and indeed the defense minister of the u.k. admitted to the foreign affairs select committee that they bombed in order to. assure nato has credibility so this military alliance which is worried about its own credibility is clearly out of
we now know that in some of ninety eight nearly a year before the bombing the aggression began tony blair and bill clinton according to the clinton library transcripts were actually plotting how to subs. it's the authority of the u.n. security council by having a unilateral declaration of war without u.n. authority so we know that they were planning to do it well before the things they used as excuses obviously the scene there changed several former yugoslavian countries are now nato allies...
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managed to achieve the best improvement in the labour party vote, he got more of the vote than tony blairugh it's not the kind of electoral suicide, socialism -- and, by the way, the labour party is led by somebody who's essentially a marxist -- it's not the or electoral suicide -- >> i think a lot of people voted for jeremy corbyn because they didn't think he would win the election, so i don't think he'd do as well in an election, but who knows. i think there's a bit of a trojan horse here. when bernie sanders talks, he talks about the social democratic components of their platform. they talk about expanding the generosity of the welfare state, providing more in the way of health care. and these are things that many social democratic countries do. what they don't talk about is the more socialistic aspects, forcing companies to become worker cooperatives or mutuals. and i think those areas, if you look around the world, they're the real areas we can to some real severe economic damage to the economy. gerry: is this all a trojan horse for real general win worker soviets? >> no, i think we
managed to achieve the best improvement in the labour party vote, he got more of the vote than tony blairugh it's not the kind of electoral suicide, socialism -- and, by the way, the labour party is led by somebody who's essentially a marxist -- it's not the or electoral suicide -- >> i think a lot of people voted for jeremy corbyn because they didn't think he would win the election, so i don't think he'd do as well in an election, but who knows. i think there's a bit of a trojan horse...
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in previous house two thousand and three big answer here march got to stop saying prime minister tony blair taken in case of war in iraq and it's instructive i think that the prime minister through some a is not in london she's going to a country house of checkers and the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn has decided not to attend this march he's going to campaign in more can we were hoping to hear from his deputy tom watson i haven't seen him on the stage even though he was bill and it looks like labor moving towards the idea of people's votes at some point towards the end of the process but the will of the protesters on the march is here is not necessarily being taken up with food a lot of enthusiasm by the politicians inside the parliament so it remains to be seen just how big an impact this will have i think the biggest impact there will be to contradict a recent may when on. she said that she was for the people she was on the people side the hashtag that's been developing on social media as you know on my site and i think the people here are expressing the idea that when you talk
in previous house two thousand and three big answer here march got to stop saying prime minister tony blair taken in case of war in iraq and it's instructive i think that the prime minister through some a is not in london she's going to a country house of checkers and the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn has decided not to attend this march he's going to campaign in more can we were hoping to hear from his deputy tom watson i haven't seen him on the stage even though he was bill and it...
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prime minister, tony blair. don't miss that interview at 5:00 p.m. london time.. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg surveillance." ceo increases has bonus by 16%. cups and gavecup up key goals for next year. they voluntarily gave up a piece of their bonus after socgen paid about $2.6 billion last year to settle several u.s. investigations. royal dutch shell wants to become the world's biggest power company. european oil producers facing tougher pressure to adopt clean energy than american rivals like exxon and chevron. volkswagen is increasing is that on electric cars. almost 50% to build more of the vehicles in the next decade. last year, profit margins shrank as the three largest brands. we spoke with the ceo. i'm happy with the proponents may have. we have the same outlook this year to keep profitability at this level. viviana: that is the bloomberg business flash. tom: thank you so much. all of the interest at westminster, the changing patterns we see with united kingdom politics, to tonight's vote. there are a few other issues going on as well. we are advantaged
prime minister, tony blair. don't miss that interview at 5:00 p.m. london time.. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg surveillance." ceo increases has bonus by 16%. cups and gavecup up key goals for next year. they voluntarily gave up a piece of their bonus after socgen paid about $2.6 billion last year to settle several u.s. investigations. royal dutch shell wants to become the world's biggest power company. european oil producers facing tougher pressure to adopt clean energy than...
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been made against us he went on to reference ministerial accountability to ministers on civil to tony blair the u.k. pm praised this week by jeremy corbin's shadow education secretary angela rayner for his performance on t.v. about anti semitism as for who was head of m i six during abu ghraib it was none other than. sir richard dearlove in the news here in britain for claiming jeremy corwin's communications director seamus milne was a security risk who would need firing if corbin becomes prime minister corbin physically assaulted in london on sunday has like milne been on r t opposing not only the iraq war but also britain's continuing war in afghanistan the reality is that there is huge opposition to the occupation of afghanistan by the western forces and the taliban has become a cipher for that opposition well with over ten thousand u.k. soldiers killed or wounded and veteran suicide still not recorded tourism is.
been made against us he went on to reference ministerial accountability to ministers on civil to tony blair the u.k. pm praised this week by jeremy corbin's shadow education secretary angela rayner for his performance on t.v. about anti semitism as for who was head of m i six during abu ghraib it was none other than. sir richard dearlove in the news here in britain for claiming jeremy corwin's communications director seamus milne was a security risk who would need firing if corbin becomes prime...
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a policy is made we won't have policies made on the on the downing street sofa which is the way tony blair did it the party conference labor last year said never really general election you want to second referendum he's ignoring he's well he said if a general election really started happening where it's not coming do you just say that while a money on ok well let's go to donald trump he's been tweeting my administration looks forward to negotiating a large scale trade deal with the u.k. the potential is unlimited that was before the article fifty debate in parliament countries are lining up already i'm sure are we are this economy is booming there was a statement a financial statement this week which is almost overlooked by the chair. philip hammond where he showed trade growth is slipping a bit but jobs crip being created at record numbers the economy the economic fundamentals are good and strong and we've got a good story to work you know even preliminary deals with japan turkey india career these are the countries on what was the fair alive and i don't mean there is a very wide as you
a policy is made we won't have policies made on the on the downing street sofa which is the way tony blair did it the party conference labor last year said never really general election you want to second referendum he's ignoring he's well he said if a general election really started happening where it's not coming do you just say that while a money on ok well let's go to donald trump he's been tweeting my administration looks forward to negotiating a large scale trade deal with the u.k. the...
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an initial inquiry cleared the soldiers of any wrongdoing but a freshh investigation ordered by tony blair in. nineteen ninety eight concluded us soldiers that fight on just unarmed protesters. this point sixteen soldiers being investigated the pps said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute them. i'm relieved. that at least one soldier who's responsible. for those actions. which will be prosecuted. but i'm extremely saddened -- because we are a family the police on the families. a judge for jim which i think this is one thing. but my heart is broken. the rest of our offices is being a for a black day for them. lawyers for the family said they would challenge the prosecution's decision. whereas the british government has said they will offer a full legal support to so jeff. air raid sirens have gone off in the israeli city of tel aviv after an apparentt rocket attacs from the hamas controlled gaza stripp it would be the first tie the coastal citity had been tatargeted. by rocket fire since t the tweny fourteen war against gaza militants one of the rockets landed in an uninhabited are
an initial inquiry cleared the soldiers of any wrongdoing but a freshh investigation ordered by tony blair in. nineteen ninety eight concluded us soldiers that fight on just unarmed protesters. this point sixteen soldiers being investigated the pps said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute them. i'm relieved. that at least one soldier who's responsible. for those actions. which will be prosecuted. but i'm extremely saddened -- because we are a family the police on the families. a judge...
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you saw the same transformation stoney tony blair, who went from handsome, smooth skinned, to reallyr nine or ten years, not nine orten that was over nine or ten years, not nine or ten months, which appears to have happened with may. we also know she is not very well. we have all theseissues she is not very well. we have all these issues and it is coming down to an internal fight amongst a little coterie at the top of the conservative party, all of whom want to live in a certain address. daily telegraph says tories need experience at the helm, this is crisscrossing church like we should listen to him, he has failed at everything has ever done. transport, 096... everything has ever done. transport, 0%...! everything has ever done. transport, 096... !the everything has ever done. transport, 0%. .. ! the old saying is that young cardinals vote for old popes. he says we need two leaders in the next few years, one to get us through the next couple of years and somebody else for the future. if i did not know better i would suggest he is leading the bid for david davis... another totally ho
you saw the same transformation stoney tony blair, who went from handsome, smooth skinned, to reallyr nine or ten years, not nine orten that was over nine or ten years, not nine or ten months, which appears to have happened with may. we also know she is not very well. we have all theseissues she is not very well. we have all these issues and it is coming down to an internal fight amongst a little coterie at the top of the conservative party, all of whom want to live in a certain address. daily...
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then there was the south enquiry which tony blair launched and went on for a long time and reported back 1a people, who died, it found that they were an armed. it was found to be unjustified and unjustifiable. and then the police investigation began in the wake of that. that has been going on for seven years. and we are expecting a result, an announcement, a press conference about that enquiry. that is all we know. that is all the daily telegraph knows. but they made a story out of it. there are less four of these paratroopers in the '60s and 70s, one of those mentioned that he is in god's waiting—room. he feels why is he being investigated? they were interviewed under police caution in 2016. this has been hanging overthem. at caution in 2016. this has been hanging over them. at the same time, it has been hanging over the families of the people who were shot since the early 70s as well. what is spelt out in here is that they will be incredibly angry if there are no charges brought against anybody involved in this. it is finely balanced. they are specifically saying four will be charged o
then there was the south enquiry which tony blair launched and went on for a long time and reported back 1a people, who died, it found that they were an armed. it was found to be unjustified and unjustifiable. and then the police investigation began in the wake of that. that has been going on for seven years. and we are expecting a result, an announcement, a press conference about that enquiry. that is all we know. that is all the daily telegraph knows. but they made a story out of it. there...
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they are calling for a free vote, so they don't have to break the party whip. 0n the other side, tony blairwho are extremely unhappy with not going further in europe, who are saying stick with it for now. he also sympathises with those who broke away from the party a couple of weeks ago, because it hadn't moved fast enough on brexit. we also heard from the party's shadow business minister, rebecca long—bailey, who didn't sound too enthusiastic about the idea of another referendum. that will be within the gift of jeremy corbyn, determined by whatever the word of the amendment is. it will be a difficult decision for many mps, and we recognise that. i hope we don't have to get to that position, that theresa may doesn't start to move on her red lines. europe is amenable to moving on the red lines and can move very quickly on amending the withdrawal agreement and political declaration. she needs to recognise the crisis that she has imposed on british politics. she can't even agree within her own party about what amendments to make to the withdrawal agreement and political declaration, and it is
they are calling for a free vote, so they don't have to break the party whip. 0n the other side, tony blairwho are extremely unhappy with not going further in europe, who are saying stick with it for now. he also sympathises with those who broke away from the party a couple of weeks ago, because it hadn't moved fast enough on brexit. we also heard from the party's shadow business minister, rebecca long—bailey, who didn't sound too enthusiastic about the idea of another referendum. that will...