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they were denied corruption in your book, you an edge, a direct link between tony blair's corruption with the formula, one boss, bunny, egleston, and alcohol policy. i don't know being the leading cause of death for men under 50 today. corruption may be too strong. a word, i'm not sure i use that in the book, but i think it was a really odd thing, wasn't it that tony blair says we're actually going to get rid of all advertising and then suddenly because formula one is important and, and i believe that the labor part is being supported by some of the formula, one people using formula one. suddenly alcohol advertising doesn't get restricted in the way that we will know it should be. they didn't explicitly say it was for me to one, but that is the room that was going around at the time that there was a lot of pressure from formula one for them to keep talking all over time. and when you say the industry that i don't know whether they're echoes now with corona virus, because we're continually told about the importance of the economy and that was despite you're explaining to them the econ
they were denied corruption in your book, you an edge, a direct link between tony blair's corruption with the formula, one boss, bunny, egleston, and alcohol policy. i don't know being the leading cause of death for men under 50 today. corruption may be too strong. a word, i'm not sure i use that in the book, but i think it was a really odd thing, wasn't it that tony blair says we're actually going to get rid of all advertising and then suddenly because formula one is important and, and i...
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we also may be, i remember talking to tony blair about this many years ago and i had written a book onheir breathing space. just so that they can kind of rebuild their lives a little bit. some will not want to go back. but actually you know, most of the south africans went back home. we need to rethink this whole thing.— rethink this whole thing. yasmin, take us onto _ rethink this whole thing. yasmin, take us onto the _ rethink this whole thing. yasmin, take us onto the telegraph. - rethink this whole thing. yasmin, take us onto the telegraph. a - rethink this whole thing. yasmin, l take us onto the telegraph. a very, very different front page story. and an intriguing one because in a sense this cast a slightly different light on the prime minister. this is supposedly inspired by his near death experience of a covid. he's become an advocate for healthy eating and healthy living. really? out god, do _ eating and healthy living. really? out god, do we _ eating and healthy living. really? out god, do we really _ eating and healthy living. really? out god, do we really believe - eating an
we also may be, i remember talking to tony blair about this many years ago and i had written a book onheir breathing space. just so that they can kind of rebuild their lives a little bit. some will not want to go back. but actually you know, most of the south africans went back home. we need to rethink this whole thing.— rethink this whole thing. yasmin, take us onto _ rethink this whole thing. yasmin, take us onto the _ rethink this whole thing. yasmin, take us onto the telegraph. - rethink...
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but isn't what did tony blair— not keep. but isn't what did tony blair and — not keep.d gordon brown do? they made a promise that they'd never ever spent _ a promise that they'd never ever spent 07%— a promise that they'd never ever spent 0.7% of gdp on aid. the right honourable — spent 0.7% of gdp on aid. the right honourable gentleman's speed lacks all model— honourable gentleman's speed lacks all model false.— all model false. they more than double that. _ all model false. they more than double that. they _ all model false. they more than double that. they more - all model false. they more than double that. they more than - all model false. they more than - double that. they more than double bed, they said the goal in successive prime ministers implemented that goal. 11 years, 11 years into this government, that is such a weak argument. i've always found this argument a week. when i was director of public prosecutions the very idea that i could turn around and say, it was somebody else's's fault, 20 years ago. this is such a bad argument. they've been in powerfor 11
but isn't what did tony blair— not keep. but isn't what did tony blair and — not keep.d gordon brown do? they made a promise that they'd never ever spent _ a promise that they'd never ever spent 07%— a promise that they'd never ever spent 0.7% of gdp on aid. the right honourable — spent 0.7% of gdp on aid. the right honourable gentleman's speed lacks all model— honourable gentleman's speed lacks all model false.— all model false. they more than double that. _ all model false. they...
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k. prime minister tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach we. oh, i mean, i just think we gotta be careful as we open up the coverage. no, okay, well we got to live with cove it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, german chancellor michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job so life can continue returning to normal across europe. or earlier, i spoke to health care analyst, dr. john campbell, and i asked him about the ethics of making vaccinations. compulsory is a fundamental principle in health care the most giving formed consent for everything that we do. so i can't even take a patients blood pressure without the informed consent that they allow me to do that. so it's perfectly reasonable that everyone has the choice. what medications or vaccines they get? that's a basic human right? but then again, employers haven't duty of care. they have a duty of care to the duty of care today, or employers
k. prime minister tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach we. oh, i mean, i just think we gotta be careful as we open up the coverage. no, okay, well we got to live with cove it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, german chancellor michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job so life can continue returning to normal...
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years in office, she has dealt with five british prime ministers in all and she came to power, tony blair was in number 10 downing street. they had big plans to end poverty and start tackling climate change. hopefully -- both were hugely popular with voters but as her power grew, blair was replaced by his nemesis, gordon brown. he was a very serious man, not unlike the chancellor. >> we now need to come together with heightened cooperation. reporter: while germans appreciated sobriety, brown was soon headed for defeat at the polls. merkel flew in to provide some support but she did not meet her fellow conservative, david cameron. brown lost the election. the new prime minister wooed the chancellor with stuff diplomacy -- with soft diplomacy. the visitor was shown proof of the british love of german cars. but cameron's friendly overtures were undermined by his plan to hold a referendum on leaving the eu. merkel herself was briefly at the center of that debate and she addressed the mother of parliaments. >> we need a strong united kingdom, with a strong voice inside the european union. if w
years in office, she has dealt with five british prime ministers in all and she came to power, tony blair was in number 10 downing street. they had big plans to end poverty and start tackling climate change. hopefully -- both were hugely popular with voters but as her power grew, blair was replaced by his nemesis, gordon brown. he was a very serious man, not unlike the chancellor. >> we now need to come together with heightened cooperation. reporter: while germans appreciated sobriety,...
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k. prime minister, tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach where we well, i mean, i just think we got to be careful as we open up the curb. it's not terrible. we've got to live with kind of it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who are up. meanwhile, germantown language, michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job so life can continue returning to normal across europe. now to ascend of truly fit for a hollywood star, complete with 1st class transatlantic flight, champagne and caviar actor ga boars. the ashes have been buried in her birthplace, budapest, almost 5 years after her death or her 9th and final husband flew from the us with some of her ashes in her will. miss gore expressed a wish to be laid to rest in her native hungry. she was one of the last stars of hollywood, golden age or noun for her love of glamour, her exotic accent, and her sharp, which everybody everybody should get champagne. you're watching every news fro
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well, joining me to discuss this from london is beloved mccarthy, senior african analyst at the tony blair institute for global change. he's also a columnist for the daily trust and i jerry newspaper. great to have with us on dw news, africa, blonde la, thank you for being with us. thank you for having me. now our reports touches on the growing presence of the so called the stomach states in africa, but i'd like to get your thoughts on how widespread the operations are. how are they growing geographically unable to conduct these attacks. i mean, unfortunately this is so widespread today and i'll cover that, you can see it is across the continent. now, i know you are not talking about countries. you are talking about also countries in each of the reasons when you start, for example, with the region you have region range to give julia, i need to come in and todd where the ice is called lam instead with africa probing . for prius, in this, i held these, not me fit in, greer is active and it is, it's, well i'm in my li, new jersey. i'm booking are possible and he's becoming serious now to star
well, joining me to discuss this from london is beloved mccarthy, senior african analyst at the tony blair institute for global change. he's also a columnist for the daily trust and i jerry newspaper. great to have with us on dw news, africa, blonde la, thank you for being with us. thank you for having me. now our reports touches on the growing presence of the so called the stomach states in africa, but i'd like to get your thoughts on how widespread the operations are. how are they growing...
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well, do i need to discuss this from london is blowing up mccarthy, senior africa analyst at the tony blair institute for global change. he's also a columnist for the daily trust and i jerry newspaper. great to have with us on d. w. news, africa, lama. thank you for being with us. thank you for having me. now our report touches on the growing presence of the so called the stomach states in africa, but i'd like to get your thoughts on how widespread the operations are. how are they growing geographically? unable to conduct these attacks. i mean, unfortunately, i saw widespread today and i'll cover that. you can see it is across the continent now, and you are not talking about countries, you are talking about also countries in each of the regions. i, when you start, for example, with the region you region range to give julia and you come in and todd where the ice is called lamb, it's dead with africa probing. so prius in this, i hell, it's not me fit in. greer is acting on it is in school, and it will place in my lee. i'm booking are possible, and he's becoming to read now to start with afric
well, do i need to discuss this from london is blowing up mccarthy, senior africa analyst at the tony blair institute for global change. he's also a columnist for the daily trust and i jerry newspaper. great to have with us on d. w. news, africa, lama. thank you for being with us. thank you for having me. now our report touches on the growing presence of the so called the stomach states in africa, but i'd like to get your thoughts on how widespread the operations are. how are they growing...
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what do i need to discuss this from london is belong mccarthy, senior africa analyst at the tony blair institute for political change. he's also a coldness for the daily trust, and i jerry newspaper. great, happy with us on t w. news, africa law. thank you for being with us. thank you for having me. now our reports touches on the growing presence of the so called a stomach states in africa, but i'd like to get your thoughts on how widespread the operations on how they are growing geographically and able to conduct these attacks. i mean, unfortunately i is so widespread today and i'll cover that, you can see it across the continent. now i'm not talking about countries. you are talking about countries in each of the regions. and when you start, for example, with the region you region range to give julia, i need to come in and chide, where the ice is called mix did with africa probing for prius in this i held the nomics in. greer is active and it is, it's an operator in my li, new jersey, i'm booking are possible and he's becoming a threat now to start with african countries like pool ivo
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k. prime minister, tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach, we just think we got to be careful as we open up. the cover is not there, but we're going to live with kind of it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, germantown flagler, michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job so life can continue returning to normal across europe. let's take a look at some more developments in the koran of ours. pandemic south korea has tightened social distance restrictions across the country house. most of the country rather, and the country is struggling to contain it's worse to ever search and new cases driven by the delta variant in australia, sydney has extended its locked down by 2 weeks. as infections continue to rise, the public is under stay at home orders except for essential outings and london's man has announced marked will remain mandatory on public transport. this comes in the face of plans by the government of prim
k. prime minister, tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach, we just think we got to be careful as we open up. the cover is not there, but we're going to live with kind of it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, germantown flagler, michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job so life can continue returning to normal across...
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k. prime minister, tony blair, pushing the government to have a strict or approach where we, you know, i just think we gotta be careful as we open up the cover. it's not very well. we're gonna have to live with go of it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who aren't. meanwhile, german terms langley medical has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job for life can continue returning to normal across europe. and we spoke to health care analyst john campbell, and we asked him about the ethics of making vaccinations, compulsory. it's a funded mental principle in health care. the most giving formed consent for everything that we do. so i can't even take a patients blood pressure without dive informed consent that they allow me to do that. so it's perfectly reasonable that everyone has the choice, what medications or vaccines they get. that's a basic human right. but then again, employers haven't duty of care. they have a duty of care to the duty of care today or emplo
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you know, when she came to power, tony blair was in number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders move their parties towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters. but as macros, power grew player was replaced by his nemesis gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor, we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation. that while the germans appreciated sobriety, brown was soon heading for the feature oppose who flew in to provide some support. but she did not meet her fellow conservative. david cameron brown lost the election . the new prime minister wooed the chancellor with self diplomacy. in the british museum, the visitor was shown proof of the british love of german cars. but cameron's friendly overtures were undermined by his plan to hold a referendum on leaving the youth. medical herself was briefly at the center of that debate. when the women, they called multi addressed the mother of parliaments, we need a strong united kingdom wit
you know, when she came to power, tony blair was in number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders move their parties towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters. but as macros, power grew player was replaced by his nemesis gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor, we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation. that while the germans appreciated sobriety, brown was...
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k. prime minister tony blair, pushing the government to have a strict approach. we well, i mean, i just think we gotta be careful as we open up. cuz it's not where we're going to live with, go of it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who have accelerated and people who up. meanwhile, german tom's langley, michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job for life can continue returning to normal across europe. i left so much to unpack want to turn out to andrew omen. he is a member of the german parliament for the pro business, the f d p. party dr. omen. great to have you. back on d. w. news. let's talk about the german french approach. it is a study, in contrast, you have on the one hand chancellor miracle and not making vaccination. mandatory. france leaning towards making vaccinations, a compulsory. what's the right approach? why i think the way we're doing it in germany right now is the correct approach. we do not need mandatory vaccination at this point in time.
k. prime minister tony blair, pushing the government to have a strict approach. we well, i mean, i just think we gotta be careful as we open up. cuz it's not where we're going to live with, go of it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who have accelerated and people who up. meanwhile, german tom's langley, michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job for life can continue returning to normal...
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some still disappointed by tony blair and gordon brown. don't know yet whether i can believe you, so i'd have to take a risk, wouldn't i? that's what i'd have to do. i'd have to take a risk. and i'm up for taking a risk, because i want to be labour. in my heart of hearts, i want to be labour. i and the labour party have to earn your vote. but he had an offerfor them, too. so i've got some strong ideas. jobs for the under—25s, buying british, and a recovery plan for children. you know, words come easy, you know, a recovery plan. but it's like actions speak louder than words. breakfast clubs, free school meals? it's a start. i the labour thing is to spend a lot. of money but then the conservatives come in and then start cutting back everything to save money. - we are going to have to make choices. to say, if you are going to pay for this, you can't pay for that. ijust think it's all pie in the sky, to be honest. the very clear message from these people here tonight was that they don't trust labour, and you've been in charge for a year and a
some still disappointed by tony blair and gordon brown. don't know yet whether i can believe you, so i'd have to take a risk, wouldn't i? that's what i'd have to do. i'd have to take a risk. and i'm up for taking a risk, because i want to be labour. in my heart of hearts, i want to be labour. i and the labour party have to earn your vote. but he had an offerfor them, too. so i've got some strong ideas. jobs for the under—25s, buying british, and a recovery plan for children. you know, words...
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you know, when she came to tony blair was in number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders move their policies towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters. but as macros. power grew, blair was replaced by his nemesis gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor, we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation with wild germans appreciated sobriety. brown was soon heading for the speech and the poles. michael flew in to provide some support, but she did not meet her fellow conservative. david cameron brown lost the election on the new prime minister with the chancellor with self diplomacy. in the british museum, the visitor was shown proof of the british love of german cars. but cameron's friendly overtures were undermined by his plan to hold a referendum on leaving the u. medical herself was briefly at the center of that debate. when the women, they called multi addressed the mother of parliaments, we need a strong united kingdom w
you know, when she came to tony blair was in number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders move their policies towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters. but as macros. power grew, blair was replaced by his nemesis gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor, we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation with wild germans appreciated sobriety. brown was soon heading...
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you know, when she came to pat, tony blair was a number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders, move them parties towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters, but as macros. power grew, blair was replaced by his nemesis, gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor. we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation. that while german's appreciated sobriety brown was soon heading for the feature of poles, medical flew in to provide some support. but she did not meet her fellow conservative. david cameron brown lost the election. the new prime minister wooed the chancellor with self diplomacy in the british museum, the visitor was shown proof of the british love of german cars. but cameron's friendly overtures were undermined by his plan to hold a referendum on leaving the youth. medical herself was briefly at the center of that debate. when the women, they called multi addressed the mother of parliaments. we need a strong united kingdom w
you know, when she came to pat, tony blair was a number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders, move them parties towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters, but as macros. power grew, blair was replaced by his nemesis, gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor. we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation. that while german's appreciated sobriety brown was soon...
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here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.ng partner, but it's a measure of angela merkel�*s personal stature that she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who played such long roles of the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. with most of the major car manufacturers focusing their attention on electric cars over the coming years, there's now an increased demand for minerals like lithium and tin — both essential components in the production of car batteries. finding them means going underground. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports from cornwall. heading underground into cornwall�*s south crofty mine, where copper and tin were extracted for hundreds of years. what you can see here is the sheet of mineralisation... work stopped decades ago but these caverns could soon open up again, because, with the growth of renewable energy and electric vehicles, demand for the minerals found here is soaring. anything w
here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.ng partner, but it's a measure of angela merkel�*s personal stature that she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who played such long roles of the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. with most of the major car manufacturers focusing their attention on electric cars over the coming years, there's now an...
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here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.rading partner, but it's a measure of angela merkel�*s personal stature that she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who've played such long roles on the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines: we report on the rush to source the minerals needed to make batteries for electric cars. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president jiang zemin said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit _ at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. i cheering an
here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.rading partner, but it's a measure of angela merkel�*s personal stature that she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who've played such long roles on the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines: we report on the rush to source the minerals needed to make batteries for electric...
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here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.easure of angela merkel�*s personal stature that she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who've played such long roles on the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. spain annually will play in the first semi—final of euro 2020 after they progressed from their quarterfinals. == after they progressed from their quarterfinals. -- spain and italy- — on paper, it was the tie of the tournament. belgium against italy, and it didn't disappoint, as italy roared into a 2—0 lead. nicolo barella's wasn't bad, but lorenzo insigne's was something else. they were giving the world's top—ranked team the runaround, butjust before the break belgium were back in it — a penalty coolly converted by romolu lukaku. ——a penalty coolly converted by romelu lukaku. and come the second half, he really should have equalised. how on earth did that stay out? how on earth did this? as twice belgium went agonis
here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.easure of angela merkel�*s personal stature that she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who've played such long roles on the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. spain annually will play in the first semi—final of euro 2020 after they progressed from their quarterfinals. == after they progressed from...
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k. prime minister, tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach where we i just think we gotta be careful as we open up cobra . it's not what we're going to live with cove it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who are up. meanwhile, german tom's langley, michael, has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job. so life can continue returning to normal across europe. and more now when i bring in health care analysts, dr. john campbell, he joins need tonight from carlyle in the u. k. doctor camp looks good to see you again. let's start with france in greece. they are making corona virus vaccinations, mandatory for all health care workers. talk to me about why this is necessary. well, because these patients are at risk and health care workers can pass the virus on to that patients that we now know quite definitively from day through the u. k. the people that are vaccinated a 50 percent less likely to get the virus in the 1st place. and if they do
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here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.rading partner, but it's a measure of angela merkel�*s personal stature that she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who've played such long roles on the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines: the un security council has been told that a famine in the ethiopian region of tigray is now affecting more than 400,000 people, and that the situation could rapidly deteriorate. brazil's prosecutor general wants to investigate president bolsonaro for failing to act on allegations of corruption in the purchase of coronavirus vaccines. let's go to southern africa now. the government of eswatini says nine people have been killed and over 100 hospitalised following days of anti—government protests. activists want to see an end to king mswati's decades—long rule by decree. protests have now spread across the country's four regions. a nationwide curfew was decl
here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.rading partner, but it's a measure of angela merkel�*s personal stature that she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who've played such long roles on the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines: the un security council has been told that a famine in the ethiopian region of...
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you know, when she came to pass, tony blair was a number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders move their parties towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters. but as miracles, power grew play was replaced by his nemesis gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor, we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation with wild germans. appreciated sobriety. brown was soon heading for the feet, opposed. mack who flew in to provide some support, but she did not meet her fellow conservative. david cameron brown lost the election the new prime minister with the chancellor with self diplomacy. in the british museum, the visitor was shown proof of the british love of german cars. but cameron's friendly overtures were undermined by his plan to hold a referendum on leaving the medical herself was briefly at the center of that debate. when the women, they called multi addressed the mother of parliaments, we need a strong united kingdom with a strong
you know, when she came to pass, tony blair was a number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders move their parties towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters. but as miracles, power grew play was replaced by his nemesis gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor, we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation with wild germans. appreciated sobriety. brown was soon...
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k prime minister, tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach where we oh, i mean, i just think we gotta be careful as we open up the curb. it's not terrible. we've got to live with cove it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who aren't. meanwhile, german terms langley, michael, has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job for life can continue returning to normal across europe. or let's get more now on that attitude from the german chancellor. to do that, i'm joined by our political corresponded teresa trooper here in berlin. good evening. see you teresa, let me ask you the german chancellor, she's very confident that this is not the time for her government to make these vaccines mandatory. why is she so coughing? while the chancellor knows that according to the latest pulse, the willingness to get vaccinated, he and germany is still comparatively high. at the moment, more than 58 percent of germans have had a nice one jap and 43 percent are
k prime minister, tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach where we oh, i mean, i just think we gotta be careful as we open up the curb. it's not terrible. we've got to live with cove it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who aren't. meanwhile, german terms langley, michael, has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job for life can continue...
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tony blair. prime ministers and leaders of the opposition have come and gone since then.or the nervous. although i know its many harsh contentions, it is still the arena that sets the heart beating a little faster. and if it is, on occasions, the place of low skullduggery, it is more often the place for the pursuit of noble causes, and i wish everyone, friend or foe, well. and that is that, the end. laughter, applause many prime ministers find defence the best form of attack. a boss... and maybe even a boss who exploits the rules to further his own career. jeering remind him of anybody? the referee has changed a few times over the years too. remember him? order, order! you really, you really... order! you really are a very overexcitable individual! you need to write out a thousand times, "i will behave myself at prime minister's questions"! john bercow was a modernising speaker, but even he didn't have to preside over prime minister's questions by videolink from a 16th—century manor house in buckinghamshire — a first for the pandemic parliament. what could possibly go wro
tony blair. prime ministers and leaders of the opposition have come and gone since then.or the nervous. although i know its many harsh contentions, it is still the arena that sets the heart beating a little faster. and if it is, on occasions, the place of low skullduggery, it is more often the place for the pursuit of noble causes, and i wish everyone, friend or foe, well. and that is that, the end. laughter, applause many prime ministers find defence the best form of attack. a boss... and...
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k. prime minister, tony blair, pushing the government to have a strict or approach. we just think we've got to be careful as we open up the cover . it's not what we're going to liquid covered for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, jannen thompson medical has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job so life can continue returning to normal across europe. let's take this story now to the united states and bring it to mister arthur camp when he's the director of medical ethics and language medical center in new york city. which cabinet is good to see you again. let's talk about the ethics of all of bits. shouldn't it be expected of health care professionals, health care workers, caregivers, should it be expected they be vaccinated because we expect them not to pose a risk to the people that are taking care of address. thanks for having me. and the answer quite simply is yes. health care workers, those working in nursing homes, hospi
k. prime minister, tony blair, pushing the government to have a strict or approach. we just think we've got to be careful as we open up the cover . it's not what we're going to liquid covered for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, jannen thompson medical has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job so life can continue returning to normal across europe....
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you know, when she came to pass, tony blair was a number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders move their parties towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters, but as medically power grew, blair was replaced by his nemesis gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor. we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation. while germans appreciated sobriety. brown was soon heading for the speak to oppose medical flew in to provide some support. but she did not meet her fellow conservative. david cameron brown lost the election. the new prime minister wooed the chancellor with self diplomacy. in the british museum, the visitor was shown proof of the british love of german cars. but cameron's friendly overtures were undermined by his plan to hold a referendum on leaving the you. medical herself was briefly at the center of that debate. when the women, they called multi addressed the mother of parliaments, we need a strong united kingdom with a s
you know, when she came to pass, tony blair was a number 10 downing street. they had big plans together to end poverty and start tackling climate change. leaders move their parties towards the center. both were at times hugely popular with voters, but as medically power grew, blair was replaced by his nemesis gordon brown. he was a very serious man. not unlike the chancellor. we now need to come together again with heightened cooperation. while germans appreciated sobriety. brown was soon...
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k. prime minister, tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach. well, i just think we've got to be careful as we open up cove. it's not very well. we have to live with kind of it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, german chancellor, england, michael, has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job for life can continue returning to normal across europe. all right, let's take this story now to the united states and bring in to mr. arthur camp when he's the director of medical ethics at language medical center in new york city, which tablets good to see you again. let's talk about the ethics of all of bits. shouldn't it be expected of health care professionals, health care workers, caregivers shouldn't be expected. they be vaccinated because we expect them not to pose a risk to the people that are taking care of my dread. thanks for having me. and the answer quite simply is yes. health care workers. those worki
k. prime minister, tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach. well, i just think we've got to be careful as we open up cove. it's not very well. we have to live with kind of it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, german chancellor, england, michael, has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job for life can continue returning to...
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i think we at the crossroads today where you like tony blair, not it's not in economy system that has failed. we need to look at a system in economic system that puts ecology at the center, puts the us at the center of everything we do. and i think the time has come for us to we are post ideology now and i'm very much in favor of what young people are saying. we are tired of the old language. i had of your liberation movement. we tired of your. you cannot make proposals. post ideology, i mean i, you know, we're, we're covering latin america and there's a pink dye. the chinese communist party, celebrated a 100 years of the superpower of the century. arguably, you part of that car drove old south african revolutionaries who are embracing this watered down version of a futures as ivy i oversee excepting your, your support for environmental measures? no, i'm not. i think we had 2 pints when no one has a solution where we have to sit down in an authentic intergenerational dialogue. we have to sit down at the world and say the science is telling us we at the edge of a precipice. and my conc
i think we at the crossroads today where you like tony blair, not it's not in economy system that has failed. we need to look at a system in economic system that puts ecology at the center, puts the us at the center of everything we do. and i think the time has come for us to we are post ideology now and i'm very much in favor of what young people are saying. we are tired of the old language. i had of your liberation movement. we tired of your. you cannot make proposals. post ideology, i mean...
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here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who've played such long roles on the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. a boeing 737 cargo aircraft with two crew on board was forced to make an emergency landing in the sea off honolulu after the pilots reported engine trouble. both pilots were rescued, but one is said to be in a critical condition in hospital. we have the results of the first two quarterfinals of euro 2020. spain beat switzerland on penalties, and italy beat belgium. andy swiss watched the action. 0n on paper, it was the tire of the tournament. belgium against italy and didn't disappoint, as italy and didn't disappoint, as italy roared into a 2—0 lead. the first one wasn't bad, but this one was something else. they were giving the world's top—ranked team the runaround, butjust before the break belgium were back in it, the penalty could be converted by romolo cargo.
here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who've played such long roles on the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. a boeing 737 cargo aircraft with two crew on board was forced to make an emergency landing in the sea off honolulu after the pilots reported engine trouble. both pilots were rescued, but one is...
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here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.s britain's second largest trading partner, but it's a measure of angela merkel�*s personal stature that she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who played such long roles of the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. now to miami, where rescuers who continue to search through the rubble of a collapsed apartment block may soon have to contend with a hurricane. under a new plan, teams are working for now through only three of nine grids marked in the ruins of the i2—floor building. authorities are eager to make as much progress as possible before the expected arrival of hurricane elsa this weekend. sophie long sent us this update from miami. well, the search and rescue operation is now in day nine, after it had to be paused for some 15 hours on thursday. that was largely due to fears that the remaining part of the building still left standing could fall. that remains a major are
here she was meeting tony blair back in 2005, when she first became chancellor.s britain's second largest trading partner, but it's a measure of angela merkel�*s personal stature that she was granted, at the end of her final visit to the uk, an audience with the queen. i wanted to take a picture and make history. two women who played such long roles of the international stage. caroline hawley, bbc news. now to miami, where rescuers who continue to search through the rubble of a collapsed...
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we did, by the way, i mean, way before my time, come out for tony blair. the country forward in the best possible way. and that's the same for the mayor, as well. sure. i mean, tobyn, the hope is any scoop, especially a political one, will have real impact and force change. they're notjust there to win awards. but is that more difficult in an era where politicians tend to try to tough things out? resignations — shame, one would say — doesn't come as easily to public figures these days. well, in a way, that comes back to the point i was talking - about earlier, which is that, - in regards to the hancock story, was that clearly the view had been taken in downing street, - which was symptomatic of a widerl feeling, i think, in downing street, that they're going to try and out ride the media. j they're going to carry on doing what they want, not to be held to account by the press or by broadcast media. | and i think they were proved humiliatingly wrong - in this instance. the leaders across fleet streetl were universally condemnatory. 0urfront page, i repeat,
we did, by the way, i mean, way before my time, come out for tony blair. the country forward in the best possible way. and that's the same for the mayor, as well. sure. i mean, tobyn, the hope is any scoop, especially a political one, will have real impact and force change. they're notjust there to win awards. but is that more difficult in an era where politicians tend to try to tough things out? resignations — shame, one would say — doesn't come as easily to public figures these days....
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we did by, the way, way before my time, come out for tony blair.erson, that our readers thought as well to take the country forward in the best possible way. and that is the same for the mayor. tobyn, the hope is any school, especially political ones, will have real impact. ones, will have real impact and force change. they are notjust there to win awards. is that more difficult in an era politicians tend to try to tough things out? shame, one would say, doesn't come as easily to public figures these days. in a way, that comes back to the point i was talking i about earlier, which is that, l in regards to the met hancock story, clearly if you had been taken in downing street - which is symptomatic. of a wider feeling i think in downing street, - that they are going to try and out ride the media. they'll carry on doing - what they want, not to be held to account by the press or by broadcast media. | i think they were proved humiliatingly wrong - in this instance. the leaders ascross - fleet street were universally condemnatory, our front page, "how
we did by, the way, way before my time, come out for tony blair.erson, that our readers thought as well to take the country forward in the best possible way. and that is the same for the mayor. tobyn, the hope is any school, especially political ones, will have real impact. ones, will have real impact and force change. they are notjust there to win awards. is that more difficult in an era politicians tend to try to tough things out? shame, one would say, doesn't come as easily to public figures...
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they report which is left with tony blair one time or twice johnson when they concern charlotte, wet, tory, i guess, you know, tory when you sort of a moderate conservative but clearly the parties are becoming more logical. that's different. you are deep into covering politics. you are also in politics. i want to tell my viewers that you actually ran for congress once you lost the primary. but you gave it a good go and you went knocking on every door that you could get. get near. you kind of look at that, one of the things you were aware of all the dimensions. and one of the things you write about in the book is, you know, that the rise of trump was related to earlier movements like ross perot and pat buchanan. i would have gone one step further and raised george wallace, who was one of the big race peters in america. and looking at that at that dimension of the george wallace dimensions. but that's been with us for decades and decades and decades. so given your experience, you know, it has a number of pieces to it. part of it is race. nativism. yeah, that's all there also has some ne
they report which is left with tony blair one time or twice johnson when they concern charlotte, wet, tory, i guess, you know, tory when you sort of a moderate conservative but clearly the parties are becoming more logical. that's different. you are deep into covering politics. you are also in politics. i want to tell my viewers that you actually ran for congress once you lost the primary. but you gave it a good go and you went knocking on every door that you could get. get near. you kind of...
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some still disappointed by tony blair and gordon brown.believe you, so i'd have to take a risk, wouldn't i? that's what i'd have to do. i'd have to take a risk. and i'm up for taking a risk, because i want to be labour. in my heart of hearts, i want to be labour. i and the labour party have to earn your vote. but he had an offerfor them, too. so i've got some strong ideas. jobs for the under—25s, buying british, and a recovery plan for children. you know, words come easy, you know, a recovery plan. but it's like actions speak louder than words. breakfast clubs, free school meals? it's a start. i the labour thing is to spend a lot. of money but then the conservatives come in and then start cutting back everything to save money. - we are going to have to make choices. to say, if you are going to pay for this, you can't pay for that. ijust think it's all pie in the sky, to be honest. the very clear message from these people here tonight was that they don't trust labour, and you've been in charge for a year and a half now. so have you been con
some still disappointed by tony blair and gordon brown.believe you, so i'd have to take a risk, wouldn't i? that's what i'd have to do. i'd have to take a risk. and i'm up for taking a risk, because i want to be labour. in my heart of hearts, i want to be labour. i and the labour party have to earn your vote. but he had an offerfor them, too. so i've got some strong ideas. jobs for the under—25s, buying british, and a recovery plan for children. you know, words come easy, you know, a recovery...