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john major and tony blair went to the border. but it did not feature heavily, actually, did it?ure heavily, actually, did it? -- border. of course, you're quite right. when we were discussing brexit, when we were voting, nobody raised northern ireland at all.|j wrote raised northern ireland at all.” wrote a piece straight after the referendum saying 0k, wrote a piece straight after the referendum saying ok, this looks like the end of the united kingdom because nicola sturgeon is today talking about having another referendum goblin. we do not know what is going to happen with northern ireland, we do not know what is going to happen in britain, the fact is that people did not think about this, just as they did not think about the trade deals, they did not think about medical research, nuclear research, intelligence, security, policing, they did not think about any of this it wasjust a they did not think about any of this it was just a catastrophic error of moral dereliction actually that has led us to the state we're in and people are dying. but referendum. that's a spring in the
john major and tony blair went to the border. but it did not feature heavily, actually, did it?ure heavily, actually, did it? -- border. of course, you're quite right. when we were discussing brexit, when we were voting, nobody raised northern ireland at all.|j wrote raised northern ireland at all.” wrote a piece straight after the referendum saying 0k, wrote a piece straight after the referendum saying ok, this looks like the end of the united kingdom because nicola sturgeon is today talking...
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alasta campbelell was on ththe set, an advisor to tony blair.. he gave us his take on the latest request for a brexit extension.n. >> she will l go through the motions fofor askininfor a short extensn and they will makeke it clclr shehe cannot have that. all shshe will use ththat for is trying to o manage the warringng factions. therere will be e a long extxte. it is a good think. it opens the door to a greater period of reflection and will le to a refeferendum and give people a chance to say based on everything we know about brexit, do you want t to carryry on? heardrd t tony blair posco formrmer advisor talking about a second referendum. is that t a viablele option? >> the p problem with the principle of f a second refendum is effectively it says remain has to win once for the e decisn to be final whehereas leaeaveaso to bebefor thee d decision final. leave e will sayay that is unfa. they will campaiaign for a third n a aendum if remain wo second referenm.m. ev if f there were aaay forwawad on the second referendum, howow mamany questions shoul
alasta campbelell was on ththe set, an advisor to tony blair.. he gave us his take on the latest request for a brexit extension.n. >> she will l go through the motions fofor askininfor a short extensn and they will makeke it clclr shehe cannot have that. all shshe will use ththat for is trying to o manage the warringng factions. therere will be e a long extxte. it is a good think. it opens the door to a greater period of reflection and will le to a refeferendum and give people a chance to...
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tony blair's first visit to the united states, we took him there. laura decided to have a movie there. they have a nice movie theater there. it was called "meet the parents." i was asleep. [laughter] if you like to exercise, is a great place to exercise. we had mountain bike trails. a wonderful gym. the think i remember most about camp david was the christmases. it's big enough that everyone has their own cabin. mother and dad would come. jeb and his family. marvin and his family. it was spectacular. the reason i emphasize the family aspect is that during the presidency, sometimes it's hard to count on certain people, but you can always count on your family to bring you comfort and love. that's what we're going to hear about. a true shangri-la. we will interview michael george lyons who was the base commander at camp david. she will also interview stephen mclaren, the president of the white house historical association. finally, my chief of staff, josh bolten, one of the coolest guys i know will be on stage as well. before hand, a real treat for lau
tony blair's first visit to the united states, we took him there. laura decided to have a movie there. they have a nice movie theater there. it was called "meet the parents." i was asleep. [laughter] if you like to exercise, is a great place to exercise. we had mountain bike trails. a wonderful gym. the think i remember most about camp david was the christmases. it's big enough that everyone has their own cabin. mother and dad would come. jeb and his family. marvin and his family. it...
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tony blair's first visit to the united states, we took him to camp david. laura decided to have a movie there. they've got a nice movie theater, and it's called "meet the family" -- oh, "meet the parents." i was asleep. [ laughter ] if you like to exercise, it's a fabulous place to get outdoors and exercise. we had mountain bike trails, a wonderful gym. i think the thing that i remember most about camp david was christmases. it's big enough for our big family each to have their own cabin, and so mother and dad would come. jeb and his family, neal and his family, camp marvin and his family, and doro, and it was spectacular. a spectacular time. and the reason i emphasize the family aspect is because during the presidency, you know, sometimes it's kind of hard to count on certain people, but you can always count on your family to bring you comfort and love. so that's what we're going to hear about tonight is a true shangri-la. holly kuzmich is going to interview admiral michael george ione who was the base commander when we first got to camp david. she's going
tony blair's first visit to the united states, we took him to camp david. laura decided to have a movie there. they've got a nice movie theater, and it's called "meet the family" -- oh, "meet the parents." i was asleep. [ laughter ] if you like to exercise, it's a fabulous place to get outdoors and exercise. we had mountain bike trails, a wonderful gym. i think the thing that i remember most about camp david was christmases. it's big enough for our big family each to have...
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in the good friday agreement and i'm hoping george mental when i say the glory days of tony blair of course i'm not but if one looks in on the politics of your home i guess you could say original thinking has always been part of the political d.n.a. so can they come up with a structure or some form of an agreement that could be the building blocks to getting everyone back into storeman because that political vacuum is causing real problems. oh indeed the vacuum causing problems because of course every time you've got a vacuum and politics or anything else there's an in rush sort of a things to fill at that a vacuum and there's no doubt that there is a great yearning for his new thinking or great yearning for something that can be done differently so that we get over this contradiction one of the problems is that if you look at the two being political leadership so that at the democratic unionist party leading the protestant unionists community and since then leading the catholic niceness community there is no indication at all that either of these parties even in the aftermath of the
in the good friday agreement and i'm hoping george mental when i say the glory days of tony blair of course i'm not but if one looks in on the politics of your home i guess you could say original thinking has always been part of the political d.n.a. so can they come up with a structure or some form of an agreement that could be the building blocks to getting everyone back into storeman because that political vacuum is causing real problems. oh indeed the vacuum causing problems because of...
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tony blair's first visit, we took him to camp david.-- they have a nice movie theater. parents."et the i was asleep. [laughter] >> we had met and bike trails, wonderful gym. abouting i remember most camp david was christmases. it is big enough for our big family for each to have their own cabin. it was just spectacular. spectacular time. the reason i emphasize the family aspect is because during the presidency, sometimes, it is hard to count on certain people but you can always count on your family to bring you comfort and love. >> watch the entire event on camp david sunday at 8:00 p.m. at midnight you are watching american history tv only on c-span3. a spacek el-baz is scientist who trained astronauts and led the lunar landing site selection process for nasa's apollo program between 1967 and 1972. next on american history tv, he talks about working on the apollo missions and shares what he and his team learned about the moon. the center for earth and planetary studies at the smithsonian's national air and space museum posted this 90 m
tony blair's first visit, we took him to camp david.-- they have a nice movie theater. parents."et the i was asleep. [laughter] >> we had met and bike trails, wonderful gym. abouting i remember most camp david was christmases. it is big enough for our big family for each to have their own cabin. it was just spectacular. spectacular time. the reason i emphasize the family aspect is because during the presidency, sometimes, it is hard to count on certain people but you can always count...
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ththis has held since 1998 whent was signed by the briritish prie mininister at the titime, tony blair. i think 99% ofof peoplple in the republic of irelanand and northn ireland want this agreemenent to holdld. with the brexit negotiations going on, there is s no border bebetwn nortrthern irereland ane republic of ireland. if northern ireland is to s stay inin the u.k.,., it will leave e european union andnd therefofora border may have to be set up. goingngidident groups s are to usese this to try and create tension n d more bomombing r ras and nyny fear in n nthernn ireleland that if t the british leavave the euroropean union and there is no agreement, then a hard border may be put up and that will incite many of these republican groups s to start a teterrorist campaign again. >> thank you for that. in other news, the supreme court has ejected the final -- upheld their seven year prison term. they were reporting on the military brutal crackdown on muslims. they recently shared the pulitzer prize for international reporting. they were arrested in december 2017 and sentenced after being
ththis has held since 1998 whent was signed by the briritish prie mininister at the titime, tony blair. i think 99% ofof peoplple in the republic of irelanand and northn ireland want this agreemenent to holdld. with the brexit negotiations going on, there is s no border bebetwn nortrthern irereland ane republic of ireland. if northern ireland is to s stay inin the u.k.,., it will leave e european union andnd therefofora border may have to be set up. goingngidident groups s are to usese this to...
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minister tony blair. we'll will be right back. tony . we'll will be right back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. life isn't a straight line. things happen. and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but at fidelity, we help you prepare for the unexpected with retirement planning and advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. -it's our confident forever plan. -welcome to our complete freedom plan. -it's all possible with a cfp professional. ♪ -find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. -find your certified financial planner™ professional was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with
minister tony blair. we'll will be right back. tony . we'll will be right back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. life isn't a straight line. things happen. and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but at fidelity, we help you prepare for the unexpected with retirement planning and advice for what you need...
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we have brought together some labour mps and tony blair's former spokesman, alistair campbell, it isow campaigning fora alistair campbell, it is now campaigning for a second referendum, to find out what chance the two parties have of finding a compromise. a pioneering project working with women having multiple births has resulted in women needing fewer emergency cesarean sections. she taught you to hunt, yes? yes, sir. then show me what you know. and it is the gaming baftas tonight so we and it is the gaming baftas tonight so we will look ahead at one of the games in the running for one of the biggest prizes. hello and welcome to the programme. we are alive until 11 o'clock this morning. we are also going to be talking about shared pa rental leave, going to be talking about shared parental leave, where mothers and their partners can have a shared time off when their baby is born. the lib dem mpjo swinson became the first to take her baby into a house of commons debate. she is asking for backing for her bill which aims to make sure that everybody can access the scheme, run the first d
we have brought together some labour mps and tony blair's former spokesman, alistair campbell, it isow campaigning fora alistair campbell, it is now campaigning for a second referendum, to find out what chance the two parties have of finding a compromise. a pioneering project working with women having multiple births has resulted in women needing fewer emergency cesarean sections. she taught you to hunt, yes? yes, sir. then show me what you know. and it is the gaming baftas tonight so we and it...
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where 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 to you just say there was a lame 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 there are we are this economy is booming there was a statement a financial statement this week which is almost overlooked by the chancellor philip hammond where he showed trade his growth is slipping a bit but jobs are crip being created at record numbers the economy the economic fundamentals are good and strong and we've got a good story to worry or even preliminary deals with japan turkey and your career these are the countries uncle is the pharaoh live in chief i don't mean ther
where 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 to you just say there was a lame 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...
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who is tony blair? correct.$1,000. [ beep ] those two words are bomb cyclone. we're done with that category, michelle. where to next? classic songs' first lines for $200. -ryan. -what's "born in the u.s.a."? -that's the song. -classic, $400. -ryan. -what is "my way"? -correct. -songs, $600. -justin. -what is "a day in the life"? -right. -songs, $800. michelle. -who is mary jane? -no. -ryan. -what is "free fallin'"? -that's it. -classic, $1,000. ryan. what...
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no actually it was tony blair that that united states is crippled. in part because it's commander in chief that is a leftist here i expect what he said he had yes if united states speak of a set of attraction and so on to go out of i'm sorry to inform you it is because of people like obama who can succeed that four days into obama's administration he or theorize he's drone strike in pakistan who do you think about really is what when he came into office and actually when he was running he knew that his weak flank was that was the military so he picked pakistan. he has killed more civilians and the left much and get away with it because the left because the left is a religious force it has nothing to do with principle the left doesn't care about. eason's being you know killed by drones you know those because what does he want what does he want to do on the streets protesting what obama's doing in pakistan and afghanistan you know beyond you know i don't have any respect for leftists anymore because i don't think their principal is the. diffidence we h
no actually it was tony blair that that united states is crippled. in part because it's commander in chief that is a leftist here i expect what he said he had yes if united states speak of a set of attraction and so on to go out of i'm sorry to inform you it is because of people like obama who can succeed that four days into obama's administration he or theorize he's drone strike in pakistan who do you think about really is what when he came into office and actually when he was running he knew...
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package that we just saw there, who's a former lord chancellor in the former labour government of tony blaira matter for the courts, politicians should not get involved. the court should make the decision based upon various things, for example, the time at which these cases then cease to be active. for example, with the case in sweden, it has to be acted upon by august of next year. in america, the case has a longer period of time before it would cease to be active. those types of things should be taken into account. he is saying that we should leave the politics behind and focus on the law. in terms of what happens, it really does depend on what sweden does. at the moment we understand that they are thinking about it, they're looking into whether to take action. if they do come forward with an extradition request to the british government, then the british government will be in a position where it has to make a decision about what to do. susana medonca there. anti—government protesters in sudan, say their demonstrations will continue until the military hands back power to a civilian authori
package that we just saw there, who's a former lord chancellor in the former labour government of tony blaira matter for the courts, politicians should not get involved. the court should make the decision based upon various things, for example, the time at which these cases then cease to be active. for example, with the case in sweden, it has to be acted upon by august of next year. in america, the case has a longer period of time before it would cease to be active. those types of things should...
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what's happening right now and it's happening right out in the open like it always does you know tony blair is not in prison he should be in prison george bush isn't in prison he should be in prison but they're trying to get donald trump for nothing but it's so nice larry to say as a respected statesman regularly interviewed here in mainstream media but no one would try to that is true terry i have to say that he i greatly on replying they told me blair it's a war criminal she had seen the degree that but murdoch is seen as a great expert as is his press secretary on how serious the venezuela situation is you probably know trump has told russia to evacuate personnel from venezuela with all options on the table i mean how far is he going to go they're going to go as far as they can to overturn this government meaning they have a guy who's already been known to organize death squads for the same reasons to steal natural resources from governments that are actually helping their people so they'll go all the way to death squads. armed overthrow there jill try everything short of an actual invas
what's happening right now and it's happening right out in the open like it always does you know tony blair is not in prison he should be in prison george bush isn't in prison he should be in prison but they're trying to get donald trump for nothing but it's so nice larry to say as a respected statesman regularly interviewed here in mainstream media but no one would try to that is true terry i have to say that he i greatly on replying they told me blair it's a war criminal she had seen the...
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we this the south africa necessarily needed i think that probably needed to have big relief from tony blair not particularly popular these days when they came to power in one thousand nine hundred seven in in the u.k. the proposed and indeed implemented it windfall tax i suggested some of these things to my friends in south africa probably ten or so years ago and many of them probably thought it was something rather too radical the idea was that actually to show how to shift the privilege the privileges in the economy privileges of africa which is in the hands steal a lot of eighty percent eighty percent privileged eighty percent of the economy in the hands of a very few wise and even much fewer blocs into the hands of the vast majority of other control the white and black but particularly black and that language that i don't particularly like colored. solution why do you have just saying that progress has been made we should celebrate that but there have been lost opportunities do you agree with that how much responsibility for south africa's current situation does the a.n.c. have to bear
we this the south africa necessarily needed i think that probably needed to have big relief from tony blair not particularly popular these days when they came to power in one thousand nine hundred seven in in the u.k. the proposed and indeed implemented it windfall tax i suggested some of these things to my friends in south africa probably ten or so years ago and many of them probably thought it was something rather too radical the idea was that actually to show how to shift the privilege the...
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. >> what happened to the labor party of tony blair? it's gone. >> for devoured itself. he is despised the way that clinton is deceased pized by many on the left today. even barack obama is getting a bit of shade in this campaign. we are in a different world. the inequalities are getting tense. the insecurity of living in this economy is becoming worse. people want to be reassured. that's what the strong want to do. i don't know what's the best. i suspect that a full we are going to take care of you, we will make sure your entitlements are secure and give you health care. that kind of works. the last british general election, jeremy corbin who makes bernie sanders look like bill clinton ran is on a manifesto. >> he's not the government. he has one. >> he put the manifesto out there and gained 20 points in one campaign, but he didn't win. whether the left or right populism are equally strong. >> let's talk about the president. he is good at exploring minorities and women on the other side. especially immigrants. omar is going after the congresswoman. impressive, but she's
. >> what happened to the labor party of tony blair? it's gone. >> for devoured itself. he is despised the way that clinton is deceased pized by many on the left today. even barack obama is getting a bit of shade in this campaign. we are in a different world. the inequalities are getting tense. the insecurity of living in this economy is becoming worse. people want to be reassured. that's what the strong want to do. i don't know what's the best. i suspect that a full we are going to...
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relatively stably over ten years from the time in 2007 when i helped negotiate an agreement under tony blairess into power. and if the outstanding obstacles, including some that have been mentioned by sinn fein this afternoon, on the irish language, equal rights and so on, if those are the obstacles, then iam on, if those are the obstacles, then i am absolutely sure that with a bit of creativity and goodwill, and with leadership by both governments, then those obstacles can be overcome. after all, they are important issues, but they do not compare with theissues issues, but they do not compare with the issues of life and death that bedevil the peace process until the good friday agreement in 1998. —— bedevilled. they are just not in the same league, and therefore, they should be capable of being solved. i was going to ask you, how does the situation then compare with what we are seeing now, and how do you kick start and get those issues agreed, and a new executive put in place at stormont? well, remember, even until2007, in the final months before we negotiated and got agreement, which, asi
relatively stably over ten years from the time in 2007 when i helped negotiate an agreement under tony blairess into power. and if the outstanding obstacles, including some that have been mentioned by sinn fein this afternoon, on the irish language, equal rights and so on, if those are the obstacles, then iam on, if those are the obstacles, then i am absolutely sure that with a bit of creativity and goodwill, and with leadership by both governments, then those obstacles can be overcome. after...
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and the good friday accords that were reached back in the tony blair days in the 1990s took advantagehe single market with the single market eu countries took away all border posts between themselves, and kept open borders. so you don't see a border today between france and belgium, for example. you just drive through and maybe there's a sign like when you go into a new town here in the u.s. but there's no other external indication. so that's what they want. they are convinced that preservation of peace and avoidance of all of the illegality and struggling that happened in the bad old days in ireland depends on keeping no border. that means that they can't -- the british can't have an independent trade policy unless they can work out some way to enforce trade barriers and borders and differences in trade regimes away from the border. liz: the french president is commenting and we have officials who are, forgive me, i'm just going to look down for a minute with my glasses on to read this because the french president has been taking a bit of a stronger view here, and apparently, these c
and the good friday accords that were reached back in the tony blair days in the 1990s took advantagehe single market with the single market eu countries took away all border posts between themselves, and kept open borders. so you don't see a border today between france and belgium, for example. you just drive through and maybe there's a sign like when you go into a new town here in the u.s. but there's no other external indication. so that's what they want. they are convinced that preservation...
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with this the south africa necessarily needed i think that probably needed to have big relief from tony blair not particularly popular these days when they came to power in one thousand nine hundred seven in there in the u.k. the proposed and indeed implemented a windfall tax i suggested some of these things to my friends in south africa probably ten or so years ago and many of them probably thought it was something rather too radical the idea was that actually to show how to shift the privilege the privilege is in the economic relations of africa which is in the hands still a lot of eighty percent eighty percent privileged eighty percent of the economy in the hands of very few wise and even much fewer blocs into the hands of the vast majority of those other control the white and black but particularly black and that language that i don't particularly like colored. solution why do you have just saying that progress has been made we should celebrate that but there have been lost opportunities do you agree with that how much responsibility for south africa's current situation does the a.n.c. ha
with this the south africa necessarily needed i think that probably needed to have big relief from tony blair not particularly popular these days when they came to power in one thousand nine hundred seven in there in the u.k. the proposed and indeed implemented a windfall tax i suggested some of these things to my friends in south africa probably ten or so years ago and many of them probably thought it was something rather too radical the idea was that actually to show how to shift the...
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with this the south africa necessarily needed i think they probably needed to have big relief from tony blair not particularly popular these days when they came to power nine hundred ninety seven in in the u.k. the proposed and indeed implemented it when full tax i suggested some of these things to my friends in south africa probably ten or so years ago and many of them probably thought it was something rather too radical the idea was that actually to have to shift the privilege the privilege is in the economic relations of africa which is in the hands still a lot of eighty percent eighty percent privileged eighty percent of the economy in the hands of very few wise and even much fewer blacks into the hands of the vast majority of those other control the white and black but particularly black and that language that i don't particularly like colored. solution why do you have just saying that progress has been made we should celebrate that but there have been lost opportunities do you agree with that how much responsibility for south africa's current situation does the a.n.c. have to bear i thi
with this the south africa necessarily needed i think they probably needed to have big relief from tony blair not particularly popular these days when they came to power nine hundred ninety seven in in the u.k. the proposed and indeed implemented it when full tax i suggested some of these things to my friends in south africa probably ten or so years ago and many of them probably thought it was something rather too radical the idea was that actually to have to shift the privilege the privilege...
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we have brought together some labour mps and tony blair's former spokesman, alistair campbell, it is
we have brought together some labour mps and tony blair's former spokesman, alistair campbell, it is
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late under tony blair, saw this happen. it is not rare for there to be that sort of swing.cy are the activists, the real grassroots of the party, and they are assembling to try to dislodge the prime minister. a lot of disaffected people on friday morning. is that enough to spur them to push her out the door? grassroots ofthe mr. corbyn's party? to the left or moderate? david: the story has been he is party to theabour left. ed is farther to the left than anything in british politics, and they are calling the meeting -- calling the shots. at a meeting, they will decide their policies for the european election and the question, do they back a second referendum? if we saw a shift -- and mr. corbyn is against that, but many activists want us to see that vote -- it changes the game because the concept of another referendum, a second vote is back on the table. francine: we have not talked brexit for the first week just for an entire week. -- for an entire week. what does that mean? daniel: in europe, generally speaking, volatility is falling back. brexit is one factor. we can hav
late under tony blair, saw this happen. it is not rare for there to be that sort of swing.cy are the activists, the real grassroots of the party, and they are assembling to try to dislodge the prime minister. a lot of disaffected people on friday morning. is that enough to spur them to push her out the door? grassroots ofthe mr. corbyn's party? to the left or moderate? david: the story has been he is party to theabour left. ed is farther to the left than anything in british politics, and they...
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tony blair just about came closest.nd she could well join that. i cannot see her getting elegant landing. she will come under extraordinary pressure to announce a departure schedule and let tory mps, who are already frankly maneuvering to succeed her, let them get on with having a proper fight. francine: i am going to the imf with tom on thursday and friday -- friday. will i be able to come back into the country? will the deal be off the table? peoplever say never, but in parliament have pretty much stopped talking about no deal. in the run-up to the last cliff edge, i remember about a week ,ut people started saying haven't actually worked out, we are not going to do this. this time, it feels like they are pretty confident. the main thing that can go wrong is the e.u. can turn around tomorrow night and say, we have just had enough. just go. none of the mood music coming out of brussels suggests that will happen. hutton, really appreciate it, exhaustive coverage by our brexit team in london. much more coming up. this is
tony blair just about came closest.nd she could well join that. i cannot see her getting elegant landing. she will come under extraordinary pressure to announce a departure schedule and let tory mps, who are already frankly maneuvering to succeed her, let them get on with having a proper fight. francine: i am going to the imf with tom on thursday and friday -- friday. will i be able to come back into the country? will the deal be off the table? peoplever say never, but in parliament have pretty...
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neil bush, of course george bush 's brother and sherry blair, tony blair former prime minister , hiswe feel so passionately about this. she has been unjustly locked up. pete: what's she charged with? >> embezzlement, it's all about money over there. half a billion dollars from she represents kgl investments, and you know, it's contracts that these people want and it's money they seized half a billion dollars and they accused her of embezzlement and we have shown none took place and the funds have already been released yet they will not let marsha out of jail and here are the significant human rights violations. this prison, i was there. this prison is incredibly over crowded. she shares a cell with half a dozen or more women. it's unreal. she was sentenced to hard labor and extremely overcrowded prison , for something she did not do. they set the hearing on easter sunday because they know we're christians, she's a christian, they didn't think we would show up for court. not only did we all show up, we set there in force so what did they do? the judge recused himself. i've never seen
neil bush, of course george bush 's brother and sherry blair, tony blair former prime minister , hiswe feel so passionately about this. she has been unjustly locked up. pete: what's she charged with? >> embezzlement, it's all about money over there. half a billion dollars from she represents kgl investments, and you know, it's contracts that these people want and it's money they seized half a billion dollars and they accused her of embezzlement and we have shown none took place and the...
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alistair campbell, a former labour campaign director for tony blair, doesn't think anything will comef the meeting. the labour party membership is absolutely clear. i've just been checking the revoke website, i'm not arguing for it, i'm just looking at the people's vote to end this nonsense, but that petition has been signed by a third at his electorate. now, you got to start listening to somebody and to which i think the gravity is moving towards public opinion, i have no doubt about that at all, and it's moving and party opinion and you see the people who really have got into the detail in all of this understand that any brexit for labour to co—brexit with theresa may i think would be a political heir of a gigantic proportion and i don't think he will do it. “ error. so, what do labour want? these are the five key labour demands from the last time both leaders met, chief among them joining a customs union, and a close alignment with the single market. being in a customs union means not being able to strike trade deals with other countries, as the uk would have agreed to match eu tar
alistair campbell, a former labour campaign director for tony blair, doesn't think anything will comef the meeting. the labour party membership is absolutely clear. i've just been checking the revoke website, i'm not arguing for it, i'm just looking at the people's vote to end this nonsense, but that petition has been signed by a third at his electorate. now, you got to start listening to somebody and to which i think the gravity is moving towards public opinion, i have no doubt about that at...