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compare this to tony blair in 1997, it's— to tony blair in 1997, it's completely— to tony blair in 1997that _ bernie ecclestone affair. the mood generally, that question _ bernie ecclestone affair. the mood generally, that question i - bernie ecclestone affair. the mood generally, that question i put- generally, that question i put to natalie, which she pushed back on which she is entitled to do, doesn't feel like labour are stuck in a rut? there are a number of labour mps who are worried. obviously we had the tulip siddiq patient and we've had a very difficult 72 hours for the chancellor, borrowing costs going up, and has she boxed safin in terms of how she takes things forward, only having one budget? but there was a feeling among some labour mps that we had the chancellor in the commons today explaining why she went to china, you have to engage with the second largest economy in the world stop and saying that is absolutely sticking by her fiscal rules. and when you have the chancellor saying that, i have to say that did improve the atmosphere amongst some mps but there are a number o
compare this to tony blair in 1997, it's— to tony blair in 1997, it's completely— to tony blair in 1997that _ bernie ecclestone affair. the mood generally, that question _ bernie ecclestone affair. the mood generally, that question i - bernie ecclestone affair. the mood generally, that question i put- generally, that question i put to natalie, which she pushed back on which she is entitled to do, doesn't feel like labour are stuck in a rut? there are a number of labour mps who are worried....
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k. prime minister, tony blair, tony blair, he's not exactly a friend of the region know, well, i mean the upside to see here is actually to ted because, you know, sitting across like you said from a known terrorist saw tony that lot of british prime minister and of course one of the key architects up here. ok, cool. a rules that caused around coffee 1000000 civilian casualties left to this day 1000000 a rockies internally displaced. another 3000000 in need of aid. and of course, it also wants us to that coalition. troops left in 2011. it really opened the tool for isis militants. now to this day, all these years on iraq is a failed state. that is tony plus like a c on public low. think of him was very clear. when over a 1000000, brett signed to petition to revoke his knighthood without success, but still not to mention how when your rock who was moving in 20031500000 people took to the streets in london alone on a single day. now the capital at that time, was there any home to around 7 and a half 1000000, so we understand the scale. so you have to get what we're seeing and doubtful. s
k. prime minister, tony blair, tony blair, he's not exactly a friend of the region know, well, i mean the upside to see here is actually to ted because, you know, sitting across like you said from a known terrorist saw tony that lot of british prime minister and of course one of the key architects up here. ok, cool. a rules that caused around coffee 1000000 civilian casualties left to this day 1000000 a rockies internally displaced. another 3000000 in need of aid. and of course, it also wants...
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is new, foreign minister has a change of heart during his interview with a rock warm proponent, tony blair saying economic sanctions against the mosque is, is no longer necessary. a position the h. t. s militants supported. well, by chart, a sub was power. the broadcasting from our international new studio was in russia, is capital city. this is archie. hello, and welcome to the program. i made the wreckage in war tour and gals that people are beginning to clear the debris in the hope. the ongoing cease fire will allow them to finally rebuild their lives. these images really do show the scale of destruction in the enclave. with many houses on the level, most the infrastructure has been level emergency workers are struggling as they loc equipment to clear the rubble to the law. more than 10000 people are still missing and gals. according to the end clips authorities, medics are working around the clock to extract bodies from under the concrete rocks . however, they're faced with many problems including difficulties identifying baltics, a. lindsey will be very welcome since the beginning of
is new, foreign minister has a change of heart during his interview with a rock warm proponent, tony blair saying economic sanctions against the mosque is, is no longer necessary. a position the h. t. s militants supported. well, by chart, a sub was power. the broadcasting from our international new studio was in russia, is capital city. this is archie. hello, and welcome to the program. i made the wreckage in war tour and gals that people are beginning to clear the debris in the hope. the...
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tony blair saying economic sanctions against the survey and people are no longer necessary from a position to the estimates. miller 10 supported by charlotte watson power the mid day in santa fe, midnight edition day on 10 at night here. and the russian capital was coming to the news hour and r t international. i made the wreckage in board tour and gas that people are beginning to clear the debris in the hopes. the cease fire currently in place will allow them to rebuild their lives. while these images do really show the scale of destruction across the entire have many houses uninhabitable. most the infrastructure has been level emergency workers are struggling as they lock equipment to clear the things debris as well. that says more than 10000 people are still missing and gals. according to the end clips authorities, medics are working around the clock to extract bodies from the rubble, whoever they're faced with problems including difficulties. identifying the bodies . a window will be very full since the beginning of the ceasefire until today, the relevant to authorities have been worki
tony blair saying economic sanctions against the survey and people are no longer necessary from a position to the estimates. miller 10 supported by charlotte watson power the mid day in santa fe, midnight edition day on 10 at night here. and the russian capital was coming to the news hour and r t international. i made the wreckage in board tour and gas that people are beginning to clear the debris in the hopes. the cease fire currently in place will allow them to rebuild their lives. while...
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more architect, tony blair saying economic sanctions against the theory and people are no longer necessary to a position. the militant supported of a shar alyssa was in holland. the front must go to the world. this is your r t international without you with this to our top story this thursday. and it the wreckage across more torn gas that people are beginning to clear the debris in the hopes, the ongoing cease fire will allow them to rebuild their lives. these images show the scale of destruction in the end, 5 houses are on suitable for living in and most of the infrastructure has been leveled. but now israel has turned to another palestinian territory, the west bank, but the country's defense minister following up the operation in jeanine with assume extend to other cities. it's the 3rd day of the idea of sodium dante terrace rate, which has already claimed that doesn't tell us the noun lines, jeanine 3 dog gen and 1st, this is the model and it will be applied in every place in judy and scenario. and there are places that will need to be tackled. the operation is being carried out. well,
more architect, tony blair saying economic sanctions against the theory and people are no longer necessary to a position. the militant supported of a shar alyssa was in holland. the front must go to the world. this is your r t international without you with this to our top story this thursday. and it the wreckage across more torn gas that people are beginning to clear the debris in the hopes, the ongoing cease fire will allow them to rebuild their lives. these images show the scale of...
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k. prime minister, tony blair. i remember him, that western sanctions placed on the previous assad government r destabilizing the country, and make ruling the nation virtually impossible. what's the biggest challenge, what, what are the, the thing that you'll most concerned about the big challenge depending on this uh 50, this is the economic sanctions. i know we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also we inherited the sections and we should remove it and lift it from the uh it should assume because uh no uh that it wasn't the best, the boots for the seat of people, but the most, i guess the city and people. so if you have a development vision, you mean it was put in order to help the certain people that struggle to get us the previous regime. but now it's a, it's a general day on. yes. it's like, uh its uh, removing the equipment function is the, is the key for us to give to you. yes, today's terrorist is today is on a doubtful guess. this is where the city is hosting the 55th. well, economic form pr
k. prime minister, tony blair. i remember him, that western sanctions placed on the previous assad government r destabilizing the country, and make ruling the nation virtually impossible. what's the biggest challenge, what, what are the, the thing that you'll most concerned about the big challenge depending on this uh 50, this is the economic sanctions. i know we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also we inherited the sections and we should remove it and lift it from the uh it...
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minister seems to have a change of heart and during his interview by a racket, more architect, tony blair, in davos st. economic sanctions against the theory and people are no longer necessary. a position h t has supported while a sides regime was in power and thousands of slave their homes under threats and the eastern d. r. c is reval group, and 23 renews at the salt and takes a number of towns in the region. the era watching r t international live in moscow, i'm rachel ruble. recovering the top new stories from around the world. as a war torn and gaza has been almost completely destroyed, people are beginning to clear the debris in the hopes to cease far will allow them to start over images show the scale of destruction. the idea of has inflicted, how is, is, are unsuitable for living in and most of the infrastructure has been wiped out. for now, israel has turned to the west bank with the country's defense minister vowing that the janine operation will soon extend to other cities. is the 3rd day of israel's anti terrorist raid, which has already claimed it falls, palestinian lives and
minister seems to have a change of heart and during his interview by a racket, more architect, tony blair, in davos st. economic sanctions against the theory and people are no longer necessary. a position h t has supported while a sides regime was in power and thousands of slave their homes under threats and the eastern d. r. c is reval group, and 23 renews at the salt and takes a number of towns in the region. the era watching r t international live in moscow, i'm rachel ruble. recovering the...
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the theory as new h t us installed foreign minister commiserate this tony blair, the former u. k prime minister and one of the a rap or architect to explore how western stations imposed on the sod regimes suddenly become harmful more damascus and thousands play their homes under threats. and the eastern d r. c is revel group m $23.00 for news. it's a salt and takes a number of towns in the region. the are watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble lines in moscow. as a war tournament, gaza has been almost completely destroyed. people are beginning to clear the debris and hopes to cease fire will help them to start over to images from the ground, show the scale of destruction and selected by the idea of houses are unsuitable for life. and most of the infrastructure has been wiped out. but now israel has turns to the west bank with the country's defense minister valley, and that the jeanine operation will soon extend to other cities. it is the 3rd day of israel's antiterrorist raid, which has already claimed to 12 palestinian lives and stores more have been wounded janine stree
the theory as new h t us installed foreign minister commiserate this tony blair, the former u. k prime minister and one of the a rap or architect to explore how western stations imposed on the sod regimes suddenly become harmful more damascus and thousands play their homes under threats. and the eastern d r. c is revel group m $23.00 for news. it's a salt and takes a number of towns in the region. the are watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble lines in moscow. as a war tournament, gaza...
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during his interview with a rock more architect, tony blair saying economic sanctions against the serious people are no longer necessary opposition. the h. d. s militants supported by shorter side was in power the midnight in moscow. i need to know this is didn't use our an r t internal. i made the wreckage in war torn gas, that people are beginning to clear the debris in the hope. the ceasefire ongoing will allow them to rebuild their lives. these images show really the scale of destruction in the unsafe with many. how is this i'm livable, most infrastructure. how is being leveled? emergency workers are struggling as they locked the equipment to clear revel. i mean, well, more than 10000 people are still missing in dallas. i according to be in slaves authorities, medics are working around the clock to extract bodies from under the concrete and rocks. however, they're faced with many problems including difficulties. identifying bodies means it will be days since the beginning of the ceasefire until today. the relevant to authorities have been working to recover the bodies of monitors from
during his interview with a rock more architect, tony blair saying economic sanctions against the serious people are no longer necessary opposition. the h. d. s militants supported by shorter side was in power the midnight in moscow. i need to know this is didn't use our an r t internal. i made the wreckage in war torn gas, that people are beginning to clear the debris in the hope. the ceasefire ongoing will allow them to rebuild their lives. these images show really the scale of destruction in...
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foreign minister seems to have a change of heart during his interview by a rock of war architect, tony blair, and all those same economic sanctions against the syrian people are no longer necessary. a position h t has supported while assad's regime was in power and thousands play their homes under threat and the eastern d. r. c has remo group m 23 renews at the salt and takes a number of towns in the region. the i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching r t international. as a war torn gaza has been almost completely destroyed. people are beginning to clear the debris and the hopes to cease far will allow them to start over. which of these images show the scale of destruction? the idea of has inflected houses are unsuitable for living in and most of the infrastructure has been wiped out. now israel has turned it to the west bank, but the country's defense minister vowing that the janine operation will soon extend to other cities is the 3rd day of israel's antiterrorist raid, which has already claimed, well palestinian lives and scores more have been wounded. janine street all jen and
foreign minister seems to have a change of heart during his interview by a rock of war architect, tony blair, and all those same economic sanctions against the syrian people are no longer necessary. a position h t has supported while assad's regime was in power and thousands play their homes under threat and the eastern d. r. c has remo group m 23 renews at the salt and takes a number of towns in the region. the i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching r t international. as a war torn...
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tony blair. thank you very much for your time, sir. thank you. the russian army to advance has your training and forces on the retreat. that's according to most of those defense ministry, which confirmed its troops unsecured, another t supplement in the done yes republic, or to correspond to take or sit down ups on the ground there and spoke to the program earlier, but one is on folding in the comp. what i can say is really good, and if i show is both tactically and uh, well uh, symbolically important to pass a lot of weight. it was one of ukraine's t outposts on the southern to the front. it was a holding the russian advance that quite well interviewed. quite major wade played a big role in ukraine's logistics and uh, in ukraine's defensive lines. it was a big outpost now. full and under the russian controls. now we did get reports that the ukranian guys and faced a truly disaster there because, well, the russians there were century saying that they did managed to split. you create in forces in really kind of my show guy in the house and sucklin
tony blair. thank you very much for your time, sir. thank you. the russian army to advance has your training and forces on the retreat. that's according to most of those defense ministry, which confirmed its troops unsecured, another t supplement in the done yes republic, or to correspond to take or sit down ups on the ground there and spoke to the program earlier, but one is on folding in the comp. what i can say is really good, and if i show is both tactically and uh, well uh, symbolically...
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in the 1980s, margaret thatcher unleashed the city of london and as i entered politics, it was tony blairritain at home and abroad. in 2025, we need to look within and see how power and our potential. 0ur potential to secure our the foreign secretary there with his major speech on migration but he began by talking about how the post—cold war era is on a knife edge and has gone on to talk about he is reimagining what the foreign office will look like to combat irregular migration amongst other issues and he believes that there is need for a very different way of approaching matters of migration and immigration. live from london. this is bbc news. new wildfires in los angeles — more than 130,000 people have now fled their homes and at least five have been killed. this is the scene live in los angeles, where firefighters are struggling to contain six major fires — the worst in the city's history. this is literally where i live, the schools my kids go to, friends, many, many friends have lost their homes. also this hour, the state funeral of former us president jimmy carter begins shortly. pr
in the 1980s, margaret thatcher unleashed the city of london and as i entered politics, it was tony blairritain at home and abroad. in 2025, we need to look within and see how power and our potential. 0ur potential to secure our the foreign secretary there with his major speech on migration but he began by talking about how the post—cold war era is on a knife edge and has gone on to talk about he is reimagining what the foreign office will look like to combat irregular migration amongst other...
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the national archives has published cabinet office files from 2003 to 2004, when tony blair was prime minister. the documents revealed the issue of immigration was top of the agenda, with senior ministers urging the then prime minister to delay granting employment rights to eastern and central european workers. when the eu expanded in 2004. but mr blair's government went ahead with the plans despite the warnings, and johnnie walker has been described as a broadcasting legend following his death, aged 79. it comes two months after the radio presenter called time on his 58 year career because of ill health. dj bob harris, who took over bbc radio two sounds of the 70s show after walker's retirement, announced his former colleagues death live on the station today. helen thomas, head of bbc radio two, described him as a much loved broadcasting legend, while the radio dj's wife tiggy has said she couldn't be more proud of her husband. and as new year celebrations get underway in the uk, police have shared footage of a driver who reportedly fell asleep at the wheel before crashing into a hou
the national archives has published cabinet office files from 2003 to 2004, when tony blair was prime minister. the documents revealed the issue of immigration was top of the agenda, with senior ministers urging the then prime minister to delay granting employment rights to eastern and central european workers. when the eu expanded in 2004. but mr blair's government went ahead with the plans despite the warnings, and johnnie walker has been described as a broadcasting legend following his...
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k. permit us to tony blair about the future of syria and the vision of the new administration. well, shavani, so syria wants to become a country of peace and development sanctions or a big hurdle. a big challenge. uh, depending on this uh 50. this is the economic sanctions. uh no. we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also being headed to the sanctions. and we should get him over to and lift it uh from the uh, should the soon because uh no, uh, that it wasn't the bus, the boots for the students, different moments, i guess the student people. so if you have a development division, you mean it was put in order to help the certain people that struggle against the previous regime. but now it's a, it's a general day on. yes, it's like, uh its uh, removing the equipment function is the is the key for them to central pot sofa the confidence, significant side for disruptive smoke. i like the across sweden, southern areas of norway, the next where the system started to push its way across southern parts of the u. k . but look out into the atlantic. this is a 9 store missus
k. permit us to tony blair about the future of syria and the vision of the new administration. well, shavani, so syria wants to become a country of peace and development sanctions or a big hurdle. a big challenge. uh, depending on this uh 50. this is the economic sanctions. uh no. we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also being headed to the sanctions. and we should get him over to and lift it uh from the uh, should the soon because uh no, uh, that it wasn't the bus, the boots...
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carried on by successive — reforms of tony blair carried on by successive secretaries of state likeable friend. will she commit the — my right honourable friend. will she commit the next conservative government to reverse these changes and ensure — government to reverse these changes and ensure there are more choices in the curriculum, so we bring competition to firefighters are battling through the night to contain wildfires in los angeles. several evacuation orders are in place, go ahead and that 30,000 people have been forced from their homes. ukraine says it has had a russian oil depot that supplies fuel to an important military air base. —— has hit. firefighters in california are battling three different blazes in and around los angeles that are being fuelled by a ferocious windstorm — and the devastation we're seeing is quite extraordinary. these are live pictures now of a fire which has grown to 1000 acres in a matter of hours. we have been talking about these three life—threatening fires, but understanding the fire service now it has grown up to four. the number has gone up
carried on by successive — reforms of tony blair carried on by successive secretaries of state likeable friend. will she commit the — my right honourable friend. will she commit the next conservative government to reverse these changes and ensure — government to reverse these changes and ensure there are more choices in the curriculum, so we bring competition to firefighters are battling through the night to contain wildfires in los angeles. several evacuation orders are in place, go...
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k. prime minister, tony blair, about the new administration's vision. the big challenge that depending on this uh 50, this is the economic sanctions. i know we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also we inherited the sections and we showed them over to and lift it. uh, from the uh, uh, should the soon, because uh no, uh, that it wasn't the bus, the boots for the students, different mountains, i guess the city and people. if you have a development division, you mean it was put in order to help the serving people that struggle against the previous regime. but now it's a, it's a general day on. yes, it's like, uh its uh, removing the equipment function is the is the key for stability of city functions. relief was also the focus of you and special envoy for serial on a trip to the country and the jung. j reports now from damascus at his press conference in damascus on wednesday, you in special envoy for syria gear petterson, the highlighted some of the challenges that lie ahead for syria challenges that include incorporating the various armed
k. prime minister, tony blair, about the new administration's vision. the big challenge that depending on this uh 50, this is the economic sanctions. i know we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also we inherited the sections and we showed them over to and lift it. uh, from the uh, uh, should the soon, because uh no, uh, that it wasn't the bus, the boots for the students, different mountains, i guess the city and people. if you have a development division, you mean it was put in...
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a shape bonnie: the message, a parent on important that he was delivering to tony blair, the assembled audience and the rest of the world watching was that syria is now open for investment, open for business, but it's going to be a lot more help from the international community going forward, laura was partners. so was that when he was talking about economic sciences being the main challenge of the 50 days. uh, the new administration, he specifically said these was sanctions against a sub, a sizes in russia. you should put them on him. the and that was quite telling is like, syria is a new syria now and it needs all the international help. it can get some. this was also the message was a view in specially i'm going get petterson who is in damascus now or yeah, that's right. you know, earlier we attended this press conference in damascus, 5 year feder, something you went special on board for syria to the 2nd visit to syria. since december he met once again with the shut off the head of the new administration here. and mr. patterson said that he is urging everybody, he's speaking with me
a shape bonnie: the message, a parent on important that he was delivering to tony blair, the assembled audience and the rest of the world watching was that syria is now open for investment, open for business, but it's going to be a lot more help from the international community going forward, laura was partners. so was that when he was talking about economic sciences being the main challenge of the 50 days. uh, the new administration, he specifically said these was sanctions against a sub, a...
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functions are a big hurdle for serious future. shabani spoke with the for british prime minister, tony blair. i bought the new administration's vision. the big challenge that depending on this, the 50, this is the economic sanctions. i know we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also we inherited the sections and we should remove it and lift it. uh, from the uh, uh, should the soon, because uh no, uh, that it wasn't the bus, the boots for the students, different moments. i guess this wouldn't be, but if you have a development vision, you mean it was put in order to help the serving people that struggle against the previous regime. but now it's a, it's a general day on. yes. it's like, uh, it's uh, removing the equipment functions is the, is the key force them. it gives you a new style. more than 50000 people in california are under of occupation. what is a warning? some of fast growing wild fi which is broken out north of los angeles. firefights is a bustling the blaze which began on wednesday morning and it's been through more than 5000 acres. us president donald trump essentia
functions are a big hurdle for serious future. shabani spoke with the for british prime minister, tony blair. i bought the new administration's vision. the big challenge that depending on this, the 50, this is the economic sanctions. i know we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also we inherited the sections and we should remove it and lift it. uh, from the uh, uh, should the soon, because uh no, uh, that it wasn't the bus, the boots for the students, different moments. i guess...
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siri as new foreign minister has a change of heart during his interview with a rock war proponent, tony blair saying economic sanctions against the mosque is there is no longer necessary.
siri as new foreign minister has a change of heart during his interview with a rock war proponent, tony blair saying economic sanctions against the mosque is there is no longer necessary.
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returning to the oval office, the theory as new h t us installed, foreign minister commiserate this tony blair, the former.
returning to the oval office, the theory as new h t us installed, foreign minister commiserate this tony blair, the former.
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and boy, tony blair say felicia sales is the results of trumps. were tons of pounds. i think president trump is revealed by blinking and democrat pies blood loss. this is the same deal that hamas agreed to last spring and summer. and you know, they allowed benjamin netanyahu to walk away from, you know, the americans and cold the shots of the americans wanted to start this war. they couldn't a one phone call to benjamin netanyahu, restricted weapons, restricted finance, restricted a, this restrictive political support. and then do this tomorrow, the only reason i think that this will hold as president trump has probably said privately oh, through his invoice that it just doesn't hold. they'll be political repercussions. so benjamin netanyahu, we'll know terms of his own political career moves and even cares about the is re occupation. i think he cares about staying and how, because he's got his own domestic legal problems to deal with himself. so he draws a impala and deal with those really progressions where americans holding out completely and leaving him in a vacuu
and boy, tony blair say felicia sales is the results of trumps. were tons of pounds. i think president trump is revealed by blinking and democrat pies blood loss. this is the same deal that hamas agreed to last spring and summer. and you know, they allowed benjamin netanyahu to walk away from, you know, the americans and cold the shots of the americans wanted to start this war. they couldn't a one phone call to benjamin netanyahu, restricted weapons, restricted finance, restricted a, this...
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now she's pressure a former advisor to tony blair when the former british p. m. was the middle east peace on while you're most welcome to the program at jordan, they're giving pretty short shrift to president trump signed dia ticking hundreds of dollars as a palestinian refugees. while gals is rebuilt, will washington attempt to force it into being though, do you think? i yeah, so i think trunk holes in there out to america. i've said this before, this has to be very but make no mistake about it. this public cold is made for basically an ethnic cleansing of palestine is simply american foreign policy. let's not forget the past 60 months binding to blinking if in the architects of this genocide against the palestinians alongside these ready occupation. i mean, the minutes of the administration before time provided military honest executed on the political cover, the detroit for cease fire resolution stuff with the ceasefire agreement submitted . yeah. apple and covered at the full salvation of the occupation and place. it provided a not phones from the 20000000000
now she's pressure a former advisor to tony blair when the former british p. m. was the middle east peace on while you're most welcome to the program at jordan, they're giving pretty short shrift to president trump signed dia ticking hundreds of dollars as a palestinian refugees. while gals is rebuilt, will washington attempt to force it into being though, do you think? i yeah, so i think trunk holes in there out to america. i've said this before, this has to be very but make no mistake about...
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rachel reeves, a hi tony blair. rachel reeves, a hi viz you might say.itish growth? here is a british businessman it is richard. businessman and it is richard. as a small business person, would you say 7 the the one 7 7 the one way 7 the one way that 7 wouldbe the onetway that the can achieve growth?
rachel reeves, a hi tony blair. rachel reeves, a hi viz you might say.itish growth? here is a british businessman it is richard. businessman and it is richard. as a small business person, would you say 7 the the one 7 7 the one way 7 the one way that 7 wouldbe the onetway that the can achieve growth?
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so powerful and so rich that he would go to meetings with serious people like bill clinton, like tony blair, looking like a slob, looking like a fourth runner up to a john belushi lookalike contest. and he thought it was cute. where is mr. bankman-fried today? >> i believe he is in prison, and i believe that's from the netflix series i saw as well, because he's a crook. >> and who helped put him there? >> the department of justice. >> senator, can we agree that there's some really, really good men and women at the department of justice? >> many, many great men and women in the justice department as well, senator, as all the law enforcement agencies that fall within the department of justice. they're out there risking their lives, especially the law enforcement officers, every single day. >> can we agree, though, that there there have been and may be today, some bad people at the department of justice? >> yes, senator, we don't know for sure, because for the last four years, the curtains there have been tightly drawn. >> but but i think some a minority of people there have delegitimized amer
so powerful and so rich that he would go to meetings with serious people like bill clinton, like tony blair, looking like a slob, looking like a fourth runner up to a john belushi lookalike contest. and he thought it was cute. where is mr. bankman-fried today? >> i believe he is in prison, and i believe that's from the netflix series i saw as well, because he's a crook. >> and who helped put him there? >> the department of justice. >> senator, can we agree that there's...
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>> well, look, we have to remember that starmer, in my view, is very much a tony blair sort of figurelawyer. he doesn't particularly understand the impulses of working class, blue collar britain. and i think when they when they experience the views and the priorities of working class britain, it's almost like they see it as a mob that needs to be curtailed and needs to be held back. and that's the difficulty for the labour party that they simply are not in touch in the way that the labour party was once upon a time. whether you agree with it or not, it was a party that understood the working class. starmer has bet the farm on getting growth and getting immigration down and fixing the national health service. now, six months into this labour government, there's precious little sign of any progress on any of those things. and if they don't start making progress soon, the reality is that the likes of reform, which are well placed in a lot of labour constituencies, came second in 89 labour constituencies, 60 of which were in the north of england. that that reform wolf is at the door. and
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so powerful and so rich that he would go to meetings with serious people like bill clinton, like tony blair, looking like a slob, looking like a fourth runner up to a john bellucci look alike contest and he thought it was cute. where is mr. bankman-fried today? >> i believe he is in prison from the netflix series i saw as well. >> because he is a crook. and who helped put him there? >> the department of justice, senator. >> can we agree that there are some really, really good men and women at the department of justice? >> many, many great men and women in the justice department, as well, senator, as all the law enforcement agencies that fall within the department of justice. they are out there risking their lives every single day especially the law enforcement officers. >> can we agree, though, that there have been and may be today some bad people at the department of justice? >> yes, senator. >> we don't know for sure because for the last four years, the curtains there have been tightly drawn. but i think some, a minority of people there, have delegitimized america's criminal justice syste
so powerful and so rich that he would go to meetings with serious people like bill clinton, like tony blair, looking like a slob, looking like a fourth runner up to a john bellucci look alike contest and he thought it was cute. where is mr. bankman-fried today? >> i believe he is in prison from the netflix series i saw as well. >> because he is a crook. and who helped put him there? >> the department of justice, senator. >> can we agree that there are some really, really...
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is this not a throwback to the exact same rhetoric that tony blair and others allegedly used to startt place? >> i don't think so. i think it's a different issue. i think he's seeing it in the light of the of the riots last summer. and the trouble is, people will seize on facts and so that everybody will be painted with the same brush. and i can understand if his constituents, who are of pakistani or asian origin. you know, people will look at them. you know, all any pakistani man, you will look at just getting on a tube, looking at a pakistani man. are you a rapist? are you a somebody who's part of a grooming gang? so i think he's just saying, let's put the brakes on slightly. i don't think he's he's trying to literally whitewash it, but, you know, you have to you have to remember that this is a this is a dreadful tragedy. it's a complete disgrace. it's an utter scandal. but it's not the whole story in this country. 1 in 13 engush story in this country. 1 in 13 english adults have been sexually abused as children, and the home office had a report in 2020 which said that the majority
is this not a throwback to the exact same rhetoric that tony blair and others allegedly used to startt place? >> i don't think so. i think it's a different issue. i think he's seeing it in the light of the of the riots last summer. and the trouble is, people will seize on facts and so that everybody will be painted with the same brush. and i can understand if his constituents, who are of pakistani or asian origin. you know, people will look at them. you know, all any pakistani man, you...
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and powerful and so rich that he would go to meetings with serious people like bill clinton and tony blair looking like a slob. looking like a fourth runner-up to a john belushi look-alike contest and he thought it was cute. where is he today? ms. bondi: i believe he is in prison and i believe that is from the netflix series i saw as well. sen. kennedy: because he is a crook. who helped put him there? ms. bondi: the department of justice, senator. sen. kennedy: can we agree there are good men and women at the department of justice? ms. bondi: many great men and women in the justice department as well as all the law enforcement agencies that fall within the department of justice. they are out there risking their lives, especially law enforcement officers, every day. sen. kennedy: can we agree there have been and may be today some bad people in department of justice? ms. bondi: yes, senator. sen. kennedy: we don't know for sure because for the last four years the curtains there have sf people there, have delegitimized america's criminal justice system. the most destabilizing actor that i saw
and powerful and so rich that he would go to meetings with serious people like bill clinton and tony blair looking like a slob. looking like a fourth runner-up to a john belushi look-alike contest and he thought it was cute. where is he today? ms. bondi: i believe he is in prison and i believe that is from the netflix series i saw as well. sen. kennedy: because he is a crook. who helped put him there? ms. bondi: the department of justice, senator. sen. kennedy: can we agree there are good men...
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like tony blair, looking like a slob. looking like a. a fourth runner up to a john belushi lookalike contest. and he thought it was cute. where is mr. bankman-fried today? >> i believe he is in prison, and i believe that's from the netflix series i saw as well. >> because he's a crook. and who helped put him there? >> the department of justice. >> senator, can we agree that there's some really, really good men and women at the department of justice? >> many, many great men and women in the justice department as well, senator, as all the law enforcement agencies that fall within the department of justice. they're out there risking their lives, especially the law enforcement officers. every single day. >> can we agree, though, that there there have been and may be today, some bad people at the department of justice? >> yes, senator, we don't know for sure, because for the last four years, the curtains there have been tightly drawn. >> but but i think some a minority of people there have delegitimized america's criminal justice system the m
like tony blair, looking like a slob. looking like a. a fourth runner up to a john belushi lookalike contest. and he thought it was cute. where is mr. bankman-fried today? >> i believe he is in prison, and i believe that's from the netflix series i saw as well. >> because he's a crook. and who helped put him there? >> the department of justice. >> senator, can we agree that there's some really, really good men and women at the department of justice? >> many, many...
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after all, tony blair got a knighthood and tony blair got a knighthood and tony blair was, in my viewguilty of not just being an awful prime minister and doing huge. to this country. he launched what i would call an illegal war and is guilty of crimes against humanity. we all naturally are worried about the death toll in gaza, but the death toll that the united states and the united kingdom jointly delivered in iraq on an illegal premise that they had weapons that they could get to the united kingdom within 45 minutes was absolutely horrendous. i think it was pushing a million people. so we shouldn't be surprised when someone who hasn't actually done anything particularly remarkable is given a knighthood. i say i would say sadiq khan absolutely does not deserve one. obviously knife crime is up. as you've mentioned the ulez thing 61% increase in knife crime 61%. all crime is up and i've got martin daubney gesticulating at me from behind the studio. hi, martin. and you know, knife crime is up ulez. but he got imperial college to try. he tried to get imperial college to falsify the infor
after all, tony blair got a knighthood and tony blair got a knighthood and tony blair was, in my viewguilty of not just being an awful prime minister and doing huge. to this country. he launched what i would call an illegal war and is guilty of crimes against humanity. we all naturally are worried about the death toll in gaza, but the death toll that the united states and the united kingdom jointly delivered in iraq on an illegal premise that they had weapons that they could get to the united...
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we'll be hearing from tony blair, most likely gordon brown as well.nd keir starmer is apparently also going to be giving a reading there too. so the titans of labour politics. >> absolutely. but all of that to come and so much more after your latest news headlines. >> very good afternoon to you. our headlines. dozens of people are feared dead after a passenger plane crashed into the potomac river after colliding with a us army helicopter in washington, dc. the latest live shots here from the us capitol, where dawn has broken. it's just after 7 am. rescue efforts. as you can see. ongoing. 64 people on on the figure john back on the figure of john prescott, what a what a character. we'll all remember the 2001 general election, when some protester tried to sock a punch to john prescott, and he wasn't having that. he quickly returned the favour. the prime minister at the time, tony blair's response to that after crisis meetings. what did he tell the media? john? is john. >> i think everyone will remember that that incident, one of the most memorable momen
we'll be hearing from tony blair, most likely gordon brown as well.nd keir starmer is apparently also going to be giving a reading there too. so the titans of labour politics. >> absolutely. but all of that to come and so much more after your latest news headlines. >> very good afternoon to you. our headlines. dozens of people are feared dead after a passenger plane crashed into the potomac river after colliding with a us army helicopter in washington, dc. the latest live shots here...
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with tony blair was that he was able _ difference with tony blair was that he was able to _ differencewould - that he was able to modulate. sometimes he would speak. that he was able to modulate. . sometimes he would speak very slowly— sometimes he would speak very slowly but — sometimes he would speak very slowly but that _ sometimes he would speak very slowly but that other _ sometimes he would speak very slowly but that other times - sometimes he would speak very slowly but that other times he . slowly but that other times he would — slowly but that other times he would switch _ slowly but that other times he would switch it _ slowly but that other times he would switch it up. _ slowly but that other times he would switch it up. the - slowly but that other times he l would switch it up. the problem with keir— would switch it up. the problem with keir starmer_ would switch it up. the problem with keir starmer as _ would switch it up. the problem with keir starmer as prime - with keir starmer as prime minister— with keir starmer as prime minister is _ with keir starmer as prime minist
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because many of you are about to found yourself agreeing with tony blair. he says that we're overmedicalising the ups and downs of life. do you think we've all got a bit too far with our obsession with mental health? and the man has been charged with attempted murder after leaving a nurse with life changing injuries. it got me thinking, you know, and personally, i'd like to see a total ban on nhs use for anybody who deliberately assaults nhs workers. your thoughts? on all of that? and lots more coming up tonight. my panel a new face to this programme. will kingston, the podcast host and broadcaster scarlett mccgwire alongside him. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for the 6:00 news headlines. >> michelle, thank you and good evening. my name is katie bowen and these are your latest headunes and these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. speaking in the house of commons a short time ago, home office minister jess phillips said work to implement recommendations made by the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse will be completed as q
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is tony blair right? he says that too many people are playing the mental health card. i've got two tv psychologists who vehemently disagree. >> plus, it's just disgusting. you know, people want answers. we should be able to have them in just a few moments time. >> i'll be making a huge announcement about support for victims of pakistani rape gangs alongside maggie oliver. and it involves you. so watch this space and more migration madness. i'm afraid a jamaican rapist can't be deported because he claims he's bisexual, despite there being no evidence of him dating men. but in other news, trans women are women. >> but in the prison context, there is no automatic right for a trans woman. there are contexts where a trans woman is not a woman. no there is. there is. >> nicola sturgeon has announced that she's getting a divorce, which will come as a surprise to absolutely nobody. but who gets custody of the motorhome? on my panel tonight it's daily express columnist carole malone, journalist benjamin butterworth and the ex—chairman of the tory party, sirjake berry. oh, and f
is tony blair right? he says that too many people are playing the mental health card. i've got two tv psychologists who vehemently disagree. >> plus, it's just disgusting. you know, people want answers. we should be able to have them in just a few moments time. >> i'll be making a huge announcement about support for victims of pakistani rape gangs alongside maggie oliver. and it involves you. so watch this space and more migration madness. i'm afraid a jamaican rapist can't be...
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similarly, that man tony blair's 12 point plan after seven over seven aimed to tackle radicalisation., 20 years later, it remains almost entirely unimplemented. it seems we're simply going round and round in circles. britain's struggle with extremism. and let's be specific. let's be honest, this is mainly a conversation about islamism. is still the elephant in the room. will this tragedy finally push our leaders to ask the hard questions? or will they once again shy away from asking those uncomfortable truths? well, joining me now in the studio to discuss this is the former conservative mp and the home office minister, kevin foster. and of course, my panel are the former conservative mp and minister sir ranil jayawardena. well done captain. and also the journalist and the former press secretary to paddy ashdown, the wonderful joe phillips. welcome all of you to the studio. kevin, let's start with you. we've heard all this before. successive governments promised the grass and nettle. they haven't. it's been a failure. and once again, we have murders on our streets. and now having an in
similarly, that man tony blair's 12 point plan after seven over seven aimed to tackle radicalisation., 20 years later, it remains almost entirely unimplemented. it seems we're simply going round and round in circles. britain's struggle with extremism. and let's be specific. let's be honest, this is mainly a conversation about islamism. is still the elephant in the room. will this tragedy finally push our leaders to ask the hard questions? or will they once again shy away from asking those...
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hey, prime minister, tony blair on the future of syria and the vision of the new administration. shavani says syria wants to become a country of peace and development, but the sanctions are big title of the nations. uh, depending on this uh 50. this is the economic sanctions. uh no. we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also being headed to the sections and we should remove it and lift it. uh, from the uh is it should the soon because uh no, uh, that it wasn't the bus, the boots for the students, different moments, i guess the student people. so if you have a development division, you mean it was put in order to help the serving people that struggle to get us the previous regime. but now it's a, it's, i got a home. yes. it's like, uh, its uh, removing that women were in a central part of society here that they were respected, that they would be better represented, and government going forward. and he pointed to a specific example, highlighting the fact that the current governor of the central bank that we just recently appointed is a woman and hoping that there will be more
hey, prime minister, tony blair on the future of syria and the vision of the new administration. shavani says syria wants to become a country of peace and development, but the sanctions are big title of the nations. uh, depending on this uh 50. this is the economic sanctions. uh no. we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also being headed to the sections and we should remove it and lift it. uh, from the uh is it should the soon because uh no, uh, that it wasn't the bus, the boots...
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but if you were skilful, like someone like tony blair, you could actually do both.lignment with bush didn't go that well in many ways because of the whole iraq war thing. but you've got to admit, he was much better at diplomacy than starmer seems to be. >> yeah, and talking of diplomacy, steve, they're talking about mandelson being vetoed as ambassador. i mean, there are so many tricks that trump can use to just humiliate starmer. >> yes. i mean, it's not necessarily just vetoed. it will be more ignored or subverted or kind of, oh yeah, we'll just put you on hold and we'll get nigel farage on the line. that's not going to look good. i'm surprised, though, because for a while i was thinking mandelson was a good pick for this law. he's called lord. americans love all that stuff, isn't he? he sounds like americans think brits sound like. that's a good point. like evil villain, slightly hugh grant ish. so i thought he was going to do well, but it's. yeah, it's now getting a bit personal. we should also mention that they do say, how does sophie look so sensational now sh
but if you were skilful, like someone like tony blair, you could actually do both.lignment with bush didn't go that well in many ways because of the whole iraq war thing. but you've got to admit, he was much better at diplomacy than starmer seems to be. >> yeah, and talking of diplomacy, steve, they're talking about mandelson being vetoed as ambassador. i mean, there are so many tricks that trump can use to just humiliate starmer. >> yes. i mean, it's not necessarily just vetoed. it...
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. >> do you remember when tony blair got in one the general election and mrs.lair cherie came down to the front door the morning after? >> yes, i remember in her nightie. yeah. looking. >> looking dishevelled. yes. >> looking dishevelled. yes. >> looking dishevelled. yes. >> looking really? as though. i mean, that showed you the transition from sort of what she thought was a private life suddenly into a public life. yeah. because she was on every front page. >> i know, yes. that picture. >> i know, yes. that picture. >> and in a way, it was rather sweet, but very naive. she didn't realise that suddenly she was the first lady. yes. >> it is something that doesn't apply. you feel guilty if you sleep in past 8 am? >> oh, i do. »- >> oh, i do. >> do you? yeah. >> do you? yeah. >> i can't bear it. oh, no. >> it's terrible. i feel that the day is just disappearing, even with our work pattern. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> do you have a hot water bottle? >> yes, yes. »- >> yes, yes. >> you. you use loyalty cards and count your rewards or points. >> that requires or
. >> do you remember when tony blair got in one the general election and mrs.lair cherie came down to the front door the morning after? >> yes, i remember in her nightie. yeah. looking. >> looking dishevelled. yes. >> looking dishevelled. yes. >> looking dishevelled. yes. >> looking really? as though. i mean, that showed you the transition from sort of what she thought was a private life suddenly into a public life. yeah. because she was on every front page....
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but tony blair did a lot of damage to britain with derry , irvine, campbell, derry, irvine, campbell,lson and brown. so they they embedded all sorts of horrific laws like the human rights act and, you know, the equalities act, they started immigration. they weren't responsible for all of it. they started the legal apparatus for it. and then the tories. well, next the coalition. david cameron's got a lot of blood on his hands. and ultimately the electorate who government should be representing the taxpayers, the people who fund the country, the people who fund the country, the people who work hard, who pay the people who work hard, who pay their taxes. very often the businesses collect all the taxes for the government, so they are not doing their job. and that's why reform is doing so well, because people want representation in parliament. they want a government that looks after their interests, not the interests of people who come here either legally or illegally, who've never paid into the economy, never contributed to our 1525 00:10:18,176
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rachel reeves, a hi tony blair. rachel reeves, a hi viz you might say.h; ytju might say. she announcing a of to make britain thriee cut "hr 77 w " the regulations, environmental regulations, which are blocking and great infrastructure stopping great infrastructure one of rerejeets; qne ef the will be green 7 ' "gag; ugh? would the green light it wee'snem .,, ~ the green light it wee'snem .,, ~ the runway the green tight it wee'snem .,, ~ the runway at for the third runway at heathrow. was a reaction to already. �* do we already. �*do we get that already. how do we get here is a british growth? here is a british businessman it is richard. businessman and it is richard. as a small business person, would you say 7 the the one 5 j the one way 5 the one way that j weutdrbe the enerwey that the can achieve weutdrbe the enerway that the can achieve growth? chancellor can achieve growth? relax and letters relax vat and letters actually attending we relax vat and letters actually spending we are making on spending money we are making on the around the business ar
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