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gordon brown did take over for tony blair? this applies, - over for tony blair? this applies, particularly _ over for tony blair? this applies, particularly when _ over for tony blair? this applies, particularly when you _ over for tony blair? this applies, particularly when you are - over for tony blair? this applies, particularly when you are at - over for tony blair? this applies, particularly when you are at such| over for tony blair? this applies, l particularly when you are at such a profound _ particularly when you are at such a profound moment where they are so marry— profound moment where they are so marry big _ profound moment where they are so many big issues, i want our future candidates — many big issues, i want our future candidates to be talking to the country — candidates to be talking to the country and to be put in respect of the country— country and to be put in respect of the country that actually speaks to the issues — the country that actually speaks to the issues the majority of people care about, rather than the mihoritv _ care a
gordon brown did take over for tony blair? this applies, - over for tony blair? this applies, particularly _ over for tony blair? this applies, particularly when _ over for tony blair? this applies, particularly when you _ over for tony blair? this applies, particularly when you are - over for tony blair? this applies, particularly when you are at - over for tony blair? this applies, particularly when you are at such| over for tony blair? this applies, l particularly when you are at such a...
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maybe blair regretted — brown had a packed? maybe blair regretted having _ brown had a packed? maybe blair regretted having made _ brown had a packed? maybe blair regretted having made that - brown had a packed? maybe blair regretted having made that pact. | brown had a packed? maybe blair. regretted having made that pact. but he honoured — regretted having made that pact. but he honoured it~ — regretted having made that pact. but he honoured it. i— regretted having made that pact. but he honoured it. i have _ regretted having made that pact. but he honoured it. i have to— regretted having made that pact. but he honoured it. i have to say, - regretted having made that pact. but he honoured it. i have to say, it - he honoured it. i have to say, it feels _ he honoured it. i have to say, it feels wrong _ he honoured it. i have to say, it feels wrong that _ he honoured it. i have to say, it feels wrong that you _ he honoured it. i have to say, it feels wrong that you can, - he honoured it. i have to say, it feels wrong that you can, and l he honoured it. i have to say, it -
maybe blair regretted — brown had a packed? maybe blair regretted having _ brown had a packed? maybe blair regretted having made _ brown had a packed? maybe blair regretted having made that - brown had a packed? maybe blair regretted having made that pact. | brown had a packed? maybe blair. regretted having made that pact. but he honoured — regretted having made that pact. but he honoured it~ — regretted having made that pact. but he honoured it. i— regretted having made that pact. but...
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just as it was when tony blair was replaced by l tony blair was replaced by gordon brown. it is the nature of the system... but gordon brown. it is the nature of the system. . ._ of the system... but this has now happened _ of the system... but this has now happened because... in| of the system... but this has | now happened because... in a uuite now happened because... in a quite compressed _ now happened because... in a quite compressed a _ now happened because... i�*i —. quite compressed a space. i mean, we learn, right, was of the story of blair and brown and after the third electoral victory maybe blair regretted having made that packed that he wanted it. but this is something entirely different. i have to say, sean, it feels frankly wrong that you can, in seven years, so compress and get — lose control of your own party — much less run a country. it party - much less run a country-— country. it is very interesting, - country. it is very| interesting, sean, country. it is very - interesting, sean, that you mentioned the last time this happened under a labour
just as it was when tony blair was replaced by l tony blair was replaced by gordon brown. it is the nature of the system... but gordon brown. it is the nature of the system. . ._ of the system... but this has now happened _ of the system... but this has now happened because... in| of the system... but this has | now happened because... in a uuite now happened because... in a quite compressed _ now happened because... in a quite compressed a _ now happened because... i�*i —. quite compressed...
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good news for frenchy's lewis and bosco owner and resident pat blair says she was working around the house when she was alerted by her son the fire not far from the family's home of four years when i came out. to get the car to load the dogs in sheriff came said evacuate evacuate now cal fire says at least 20 homes were under mandatory evacuation residents were able to return after 6 pm according to blair there was little panic considering how well the community has prepared practicing fire drills and having bags already packed. we know where we're gonna meet. we all talk with one another they text one another they have like this little community community within each other and so i tell everybody what they're doing where they're going to go and you know how quickly to get there cal fire says weather conditions helped as humidities were high and winds were calm the goal of keeping flames from approaching the top of the ridgeline accomplished quickly since we're able to get the aircraft on it relatively fast it slowed it down. so we get the ground crews in there to catch the fire as c
good news for frenchy's lewis and bosco owner and resident pat blair says she was working around the house when she was alerted by her son the fire not far from the family's home of four years when i came out. to get the car to load the dogs in sheriff came said evacuate evacuate now cal fire says at least 20 homes were under mandatory evacuation residents were able to return after 6 pm according to blair there was little panic considering how well the community has prepared practicing fire...
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thank you very much. >> tony blair served a decade as prime minister from 1997 to 2007. prime minister blair sobran through the death of princess diana and led the uk's response to the september 11 attacks on the world trade center. he faced criticism for his handling on his widely erected, which he addressed -- iraq, which you dressed in his resignation speech. >> thank you very much. it is a great privilege to be here with you again and to thank all of you to for such a wonderful and warm welcome, especially maureen and her friends you gave me such a wonderful welcome. when i have come in, four more years i was thinking that is not on message per se. [laughter] i would just like to say if i might, just a special word of thanks to john burton john has been here for many years now, he is still the best political advisor that i have got. since i've known him he has been steadfast in his loyalty to me, and the labour party and the football club, not necessarily in that order. we will not get into that. [laughter] it has been my great good fortune, at certain points in my l
thank you very much. >> tony blair served a decade as prime minister from 1997 to 2007. prime minister blair sobran through the death of princess diana and led the uk's response to the september 11 attacks on the world trade center. he faced criticism for his handling on his widely erected, which he addressed -- iraq, which you dressed in his resignation speech. >> thank you very much. it is a great privilege to be here with you again and to thank all of you to for such a wonderful...
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just as it was when tony blair was replaced by gordon brown. i mean, it is the nature of our political system... crosstalk. in a quite compressed a space. i mean, we learned, right, wasn't the story that blair and brown had a pact, and maybe after the third electoral victory blair regretted having made that pact, but he honoured it. but this is something entirely different. i have to say, shaun, it feels frankly wrong that you can, in seven years, so compress and get — lose control of your own party — much less run a country. it is very interesting, shaun, that you mentioned the last time this happened under a labour government, gordon brown almost insisted there were no other candidates, and it looked very odd. it wasjust him. but you can see now why he did it. it's really dangerous when, for a governing party, when the door is opened on what happens behind the scenes, and we have had moments of, in public tv debates, where rishi sunak and liz truss are arguing over fundamental tax policy in a way that breaks the spell about cabinet unity,
just as it was when tony blair was replaced by gordon brown. i mean, it is the nature of our political system... crosstalk. in a quite compressed a space. i mean, we learned, right, wasn't the story that blair and brown had a pact, and maybe after the third electoral victory blair regretted having made that pact, but he honoured it. but this is something entirely different. i have to say, shaun, it feels frankly wrong that you can, in seven years, so compress and get — lose control of your...
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it wasn't the story that blair and brown — wasn't the story that blair and brown had a pack. after the third electoral— brown had a pack. after the third electoral victory. having made that pact, _ electoral victory. having made that pact, he _ electoral victory. having made that pact, he honoured it. this was something _ pact, he honoured it. this was something entirely different. it feels _ something entirely different. it feels frankly wrong that you can, in seven— feels frankly wrong that you can, in seven years — feels frankly wrong that you can, in seven years so compress and much less run— seven years so compress and much less run a _ seven years so compress and much less run a country. it is seven years so compress and much less run a country.— less run a country. it is very interesting _ less run a country. it is very interesting that _ less run a country. it is very interesting that you - less run a country. it is very i interesting that you mentioned less run a country. it is very - interesting that you mentioned the last time _ interesting that you menti
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good news for frenchy's lewis and bosco owner and resident pat blair says she was working around the house when she was alerted by her son the fire not far from the family's home of four years when i came out. to get the car to load the dogs in sheriff came said evacuate evacuate now cal fire says at least 20 homes were under mandatory evacuation residents were able to return after 6 pm according to blair there was little panic considering how well the community has prepared practicing fire drills and having bags already packed. we know where we're gonna meet. we all talk with one another they text one another they have like this little community community within each other and so i tell everybody what they're doing where they're going to go and you know how quickly to get there cal fire says weather conditions helped as humidities were high and winds were calm the goal of keeping flames from approaching the top of the ridgeline accomplished quickly since we're able to get the aircraft on it relatively fast it slowed it down. so we get the ground crews in there to catch the fire as c
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well, i'm much to my surprise a tony blair, the former british prime minister, gave a big speech about dominance of the west is coming to an end. so what a interesting, a collision of perfect storms here for. so for our, for our audience, what he, what is meant by the unit polar moment uniformity, what does that mean? well, again, this i think is major story of our time. because when the soviet union collapsed, the world became unit polar. this means that there was only one central power in the world because during the cold war you heard it was bipolar 2 centers. now under the uniform order, you only have one center which is united states which organizes the west, the collective hedge money. so and so this really immersed in 30 years ago, as the soviet union collapsed and preserving the unit polar distribution of power, became the foundation for us security strategy for i, there was that as long as the u. s. maintained its global hedge money, then there would be no rivalries between the great powers. and this was ever refer, dresser, unit polar peace or hedge money. so the problem was,
well, i'm much to my surprise a tony blair, the former british prime minister, gave a big speech about dominance of the west is coming to an end. so what a interesting, a collision of perfect storms here for. so for our, for our audience, what he, what is meant by the unit polar moment uniformity, what does that mean? well, again, this i think is major story of our time. because when the soviet union collapsed, the world became unit polar. this means that there was only one central power in the...
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think tony blair, having a wind about some western waning is quite funny, isn't it? must be done like a $1000000.00. but what's your question about ideology? i don't know if that's the right word. in ideology is a philosophy. it's the only model the west had. so wrong was the huge powers of beliefs which controlled politicians, you know, has a very singular view of the world which the functions followed. you know, they looked at poor countries and they said, oh, you pull them backward. do you have a huge democratic deficits? you know, all human debts. do you need american age and when you foot on the ground, boots of uncle sam. and if countries around the world, so yes to those 5, then they will, welcomes, there was a huge body slap, you know, your all kind of guy, iraq kind of dictates all kind of leader. this is how americans sought and the west followed with this doctrine. but i think a little bit was about, you know, what we got now is we saw loses. this is the problem. we're losing our power and we don't really know how to deal with it. just just as a british em
think tony blair, having a wind about some western waning is quite funny, isn't it? must be done like a $1000000.00. but what's your question about ideology? i don't know if that's the right word. in ideology is a philosophy. it's the only model the west had. so wrong was the huge powers of beliefs which controlled politicians, you know, has a very singular view of the world which the functions followed. you know, they looked at poor countries and they said, oh, you pull them backward. do you...
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i think come tony blair, having a wine about some western power. when ms. correction is, it must be done over $2000000.00 cor. go. because you question about ideology, i don't know that's the right word or is it an ideology? is it philosophy? it's the only model that the west heart so long was that the huge powers of a lease which controlled our politicians, you know, had a very singular view of the world, which the politicians followed. you know, they look to poor countries and they said, are you pull him backward? i do have a huge democratic deficit. you know, are you in debt? and do you need american aid? and when you fall on the ground boots vocal, sam. and if countries around the world said yes to those 5 than they were wilkens and there was a huge body slam, you know, your, our kind of guy are kind of dictator or kind of leader. this is how americans thought in the west followed with this doctrine. but i think a lot of it was about, you know, what we got now is we saw loses. this is the problem. we're losing our power and we don't really know
i think come tony blair, having a wine about some western power. when ms. correction is, it must be done over $2000000.00 cor. go. because you question about ideology, i don't know that's the right word or is it an ideology? is it philosophy? it's the only model that the west heart so long was that the huge powers of a lease which controlled our politicians, you know, had a very singular view of the world, which the politicians followed. you know, they look to poor countries and they said, are...
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took over from tony blair, but it may not last that long. we had plenty of elections in britain and the last decade. i tried to think if they call another one, decade. i tried to think if they callanother one, but decade. i tried to think if they call another one, but that's often there moment of maximum popularity. but these are very much hypotheticals at the moment. it's a bit like the next monarch in britain. you will only know once they actually start the job. {lilia britain. you will only know once they actually start the job. they actually start the 'ob. ok, ben pace, they actually start the 'ob. ok, ben page. thanks h they actually start the 'ob. ok, ben page. thanks very — they actually start the job. ok, ben page, thanks very much. _ 15 people have been killed after a russian rocket was reported to have hit an apartment building in the east of ukraine. at least 20 more are feared to be buried under the rubble in the town of chasiv yar in ukraine's donetsk region. from there, our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, has this repo
took over from tony blair, but it may not last that long. we had plenty of elections in britain and the last decade. i tried to think if they call another one, decade. i tried to think if they callanother one, but decade. i tried to think if they call another one, but that's often there moment of maximum popularity. but these are very much hypotheticals at the moment. it's a bit like the next monarch in britain. you will only know once they actually start the job. {lilia britain. you will only...
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inspired by the 1940s all american girls' professional baseball league and players like maybell blair. >> if we hasn't had men in the war, we wouldn't have had our dream. >> reporter: you were playing boys teams back in the '40s, you guys won. >> sure, some of them, yeah. >> amazon now revisiting their stories and exploring subjects not talked about in the 1992 film or the 1940s. >> there were queer girls playing baseball and we had to hide it. >> blair was so moved at the show's premier, she publicly came out at 95. >> i think it's a great opportunity for these young girl ball players to come to realize that they're not alone and you don't have to hide. i hid for 75, 85 years and this is actually, basically the first time i've ever come out. >> reporter: that moment went viral. what is it like when you say something and suddenly it's everywhere? >> it was amazing. after is said it, i got to thinking about my family, naturally and i was so worried that i've lost my family. they called me up the next morning and said maybell, we love you for what you are and just be yourself and live y
inspired by the 1940s all american girls' professional baseball league and players like maybell blair. >> if we hasn't had men in the war, we wouldn't have had our dream. >> reporter: you were playing boys teams back in the '40s, you guys won. >> sure, some of them, yeah. >> amazon now revisiting their stories and exploring subjects not talked about in the 1992 film or the 1940s. >> there were queer girls playing baseball and we had to hide it. >> blair was...
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invasion of iraq in july, 2003, a british prime minister, tony blair told a joint session of the u.s. congress that it is a myth that quote our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture and quote. blair added, quote ours are not western values, they are the universal value of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same. freedom not tyranny. democracy not dictatorship. and quote. well, churchill himself, a historian of distinction and a keen student of history knew better. he knew that not everyone everywhere shares our attachment to freedom or even our definition of freedom. some people prefer piety. or they prefer social solidarity, or they prefer order. there are lots of competing values. freedom is but one. churchill knew our attachment to freedom and the institutions indispensable for making it flourish is the product of a complex and protracted centuries along a culture ration, primarily in the west. especially among those churchill hemmed in his perk. the english speaking people. he seemed to say baghda
invasion of iraq in july, 2003, a british prime minister, tony blair told a joint session of the u.s. congress that it is a myth that quote our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture and quote. blair added, quote ours are not western values, they are the universal value of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same. freedom not tyranny. democracy not dictatorship. and quote. well, churchill himself, a historian of...
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she has apparently been talking to tony blair, _ has apparently been talking to tony blair, whose mantra was education, education. — blair, whose mantra was education, education, education. if you want to -et education, education. if you want to get more _ education, education. if you want to get more pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds applying to oxbridge then you — backgrounds applying to oxbridge then you have to make the root and branch _ then you have to make the root and branch reform of secondary schools and that's _ branch reform of secondary schools and that's where the real problem lies. and that's where the real problem lies there — and that's where the real problem lies. there will always be brilliant state _ lies. there will always be brilliant state school pupils to get into oxbridge and that's fantastic, but you want— oxbridge and that's fantastic, but you want more children from difficuit _ you want more children from difficult backgrounds to have a chance. — difficult backgrounds to have a chance, notjust to difficult backgrounds to have a chance, not just t
she has apparently been talking to tony blair, _ has apparently been talking to tony blair, whose mantra was education, education. — blair, whose mantra was education, education, education. if you want to -et education, education. if you want to get more _ education, education. if you want to get more pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds applying to oxbridge then you — backgrounds applying to oxbridge then you have to make the root and branch _ then you have to make the root and branch...
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of course, blair— that people are moral. of course, blair did _ that people are moral. of course, blair did light also with iraq, and he is _ blair did light also with iraq, and he is having to cross to bear. anthony _ he is having to cross to bear. anthony eden lied. but he is having to cross to bear. anthony eden lied.— he is having to cross to bear. anthony eden lied. but in the case of johnson. _ anthony eden lied. but in the case ofjohnson. he _ anthony eden lied. but in the case ofjohnson, he should _ anthony eden lied. but in the case ofjohnson, he should have - anthony eden lied. but in the case ofjohnson, he should have neverl ofjohnson, he should have never been _ ofjohnson, he should have never been prime — ofjohnson, he should have never been prime minister. he did not have any of— been prime minister. he did not have any of the _ been prime minister. he did not have any of the qualities of seriousness, partnership, gravitas that you need in a prime — partnership, gravitas that you need in a prime minister or french president. _ in a prime minister o
of course, blair— that people are moral. of course, blair did _ that people are moral. of course, blair did light also with iraq, and he is _ blair did light also with iraq, and he is having to cross to bear. anthony _ he is having to cross to bear. anthony eden lied. but he is having to cross to bear. anthony eden lied.— he is having to cross to bear. anthony eden lied. but in the case of johnson. _ anthony eden lied. but in the case ofjohnson. he _ anthony eden lied. but in the case...
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well, tony blair, the former british prime minister, gave a big speech about dominance of the west is coming to an end. so what a interesting collision of perfect storms here for. so for our. busy our audience, what do you, what is meant by the unit polar moment you to pull out or what does that mean? well again, this i think is major story of our time. because when the soviet union collapsed, the world became unipolar. this means that there was only one central power in the world because during the cold war you heard it was bipolar and 2 centers. now under the uniform order, you only have one center which is united states. it was organized as the west, a collective hedge money. so, and so this really immersed in 30 years ago as the soviet union collapsed and megan, preserving the unit polar distribution of power, became the foundation for your security strategy. for idea was that as long as the u. s. maintained its global hedge money, then there would be no rivalries between the great powers. and this was ever referred, rasa unit polar peace or hedge money is if you will. so the prob
well, tony blair, the former british prime minister, gave a big speech about dominance of the west is coming to an end. so what a interesting collision of perfect storms here for. so for our. busy our audience, what do you, what is meant by the unit polar moment you to pull out or what does that mean? well again, this i think is major story of our time. because when the soviet union collapsed, the world became unipolar. this means that there was only one central power in the world because...
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according to blair, there was little panic, considering how well the community has prepared. practicing fire drills and having bags already packed. >> we know where we're going to meet, we all talk with one another, they text one another, they have like this little community within each other, and so they tell everybody, what they're doing, where they're going to go, and you know, how quickly to get there. >> the reporter: cal fire says weather conditions helped, as humidities were high, and winds were calm. the goal of keeping flames from approaching the top of the ridge line accomplished quickly. >> since we're able to get the aircraft on it, relatively fast, it slowed it down so we get the ground crews in there to catch the fire. >> the reporter: as crews worked manage containment, blair has this message to the men and women on the front lines. >> mostly, i was yelling, thank you so very much. because i knew they were going to save our houses. >> the reporter: in morgan hill, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. mark: now to another fire, larger one that's burning near yosemit
according to blair, there was little panic, considering how well the community has prepared. practicing fire drills and having bags already packed. >> we know where we're going to meet, we all talk with one another, they text one another, they have like this little community within each other, and so they tell everybody, what they're doing, where they're going to go, and you know, how quickly to get there. >> the reporter: cal fire says weather conditions helped, as humidities were...
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i have to say tony blair is one of those people who has not taken that on board. still wants to be part of the national conversation. when it comes to people listening to him and his polling, he is terrible. in this case, you have a shelf life, leave when your time is done. you case, you have a shelf life, leave when your time is done.- case, you have a shelf life, leave when your time is done. you say no sniping. what _ when your time is done. you say no sniping, what about _ when your time is done. you say no sniping, what about a _ when your time is done. you say no sniping, what about a dig _ when your time is done. you say no sniping, what about a dig at - when your time is done. you say no sniping, what about a dig at rishi . sniping, what about a dig at rishi sunak? ., ., ., sunak? you saw that at the end. there was _ sunak? you saw that at the end. there was a _ sunak? you saw that at the end. there was a lot _ sunak? you saw that at the end. there was a lot of _ sunak? you saw that at the end. there was a lot of animosity - sunak? you saw that at the end.
i have to say tony blair is one of those people who has not taken that on board. still wants to be part of the national conversation. when it comes to people listening to him and his polling, he is terrible. in this case, you have a shelf life, leave when your time is done. you case, you have a shelf life, leave when your time is done.- case, you have a shelf life, leave when your time is done. you say no sniping. what _ when your time is done. you say no sniping, what about _ when your time is...
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pat blair was alerted by her son, the fire not far from the family's home. >> when i came out to get the car to load the dogs, sheriff said it back now. -- evacuate now. reporter: 20 homes under mandatory evacuation. residents able to return after 6 p.m. there was little panic. the community practices fire drills. >> we know where we're going to meet, we talk with each other. they tell everyone what they are doing, where they are going. reporter: calfire says conditions helped as humidity was high and wind was calm. mplished. >> we were able to get aircraft on it fast. it slowed it down so we get the ground crew in. reporter: blair has this message to the men and women on the front lines. >> mostly, i was yelling thank you so very much! i knew they would save our houses. reporter: abc 7 news. liz: a larger fire burning near mariposa grove right now. the highway 41 inches is closed. the wall and a campground is evacuated. the washburn fire started thursday, 466 acres. our sister station in fresno is near the line. reporter: the washburn fire burning near the mariposa grove burned 160
pat blair was alerted by her son, the fire not far from the family's home. >> when i came out to get the car to load the dogs, sheriff said it back now. -- evacuate now. reporter: 20 homes under mandatory evacuation. residents able to return after 6 p.m. there was little panic. the community practices fire drills. >> we know where we're going to meet, we talk with each other. they tell everyone what they are doing, where they are going. reporter: calfire says conditions helped as...
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challenges of the heart of government. allister campbell is a former advisor to prime minister tony blair, and one of boris johnson's fears, his critics. he joins us from london. thank you very much. allister, for joining us. johnson's tenure has seen many economic challenges from bricks it, to the pandemic. the economic fall out from russia's war in ukraine. what's your assessment on how he's fad? well, i think badly in breaks is going to be part of that. nobody can pretend that breaks . ready in a failure, even by the government's own assessment, it's taking 4 percent out of our economy is hitting our productivity very, very badly. and johnson hasn't really taken seriously measures needed to fix that. i mean i accepted cobra was very, very difficult for government right around the world. i think one of the reasons why he's been forced out is because of the fundamental division that seems to develop between him and the chancellor richie soon act about what sort of economic policy should be pursued. and the fact is that we've now got the highest inflation in decades with the highest tax r
challenges of the heart of government. allister campbell is a former advisor to prime minister tony blair, and one of boris johnson's fears, his critics. he joins us from london. thank you very much. allister, for joining us. johnson's tenure has seen many economic challenges from bricks it, to the pandemic. the economic fall out from russia's war in ukraine. what's your assessment on how he's fad? well, i think badly in breaks is going to be part of that. nobody can pretend that breaks . ready...
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had — inevitability that somehow tony blair had 15 years ago of a young man_ blair had 15 years ago of a young man who — blair had 15 years ago of a young man who knew what he was doing and have the _ man who knew what he was doing and have the sole system going with them, _ have the sole system going with them, it— have the sole system going with them, it doesn't feel like it's quite — them, it doesn't feel like it's quite caught on the air. but they better— quite caught on the air. but they better play for the centre because the labour party is 13 points ahead in the _ the labour party is 13 points ahead in the polls— the labour party is 13 points ahead in the polls now. even though the ones _ in the polls now. even though the ones who— in the polls now. even though the ones who brought them, the conservatives in the so used to doing _ conservatives in the so used to doing that _ conservatives in the so used to doing that now they may not know how to appeal _ doing that now they may not know how to appeal to _ doing that now they may not know how to appeal to the centr
had — inevitability that somehow tony blair had 15 years ago of a young man_ blair had 15 years ago of a young man who — blair had 15 years ago of a young man who knew what he was doing and have the _ man who knew what he was doing and have the sole system going with them, _ have the sole system going with them, it— have the sole system going with them, it doesn't feel like it's quite — them, it doesn't feel like it's quite caught on the air. but they better— quite caught on the air....
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if you compare him to tony blair or margaret thatcher, johnson had no coherent agenda, no serious thinkers around him, no intellectual framework for what is allies call the project. that project was essentially boris johnson the man and a few policies attached to him. that really explains how quickly it all came rushing down and why. there was no coherent long-term plan in place even during the last hours of the crisis. he was marching around trying to find tax cuts and policies he could offer people. that is how it all came down. i think now, the conservative party are going to have to ask themselves a very serious question which is what kind of party did they want to be in the midst of the most -- that question is already a difficult one. >> is this a failure of boris johnson and was there even a boris johnsonism? >> there was never a coherence to his ideology. i think he is a standard conservative. i think he wanted to keep public spending under control. the pandemic and what the conservatives have promised to the electorate in 2019 really allowed for that. going forward, i think that i
if you compare him to tony blair or margaret thatcher, johnson had no coherent agenda, no serious thinkers around him, no intellectual framework for what is allies call the project. that project was essentially boris johnson the man and a few policies attached to him. that really explains how quickly it all came rushing down and why. there was no coherent long-term plan in place even during the last hours of the crisis. he was marching around trying to find tax cuts and policies he could offer...
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in the 905, when _ blair did in opposition in the 905, when he'd — blair did in opposition in the 905, when he'd talked about 22 tory tax rises _ when he'd talked about 22 tory tax rises we _ when he'd talked about 22 tory tax ri5e5. we noted about 15 from lahoun — ri5e5. we noted about 15 from labour. they have worked out that for the _ labour. they have worked out that for the ordinary britain, they are feeling _ for the ordinary britain, they are feeling the pinch, and taxes are being _ feeling the pinch, and taxes are being applied at the wrong time in the economic cycle. soon they have met quite _ the economic cycle. soon they have met quite a — the economic cycle. soon they have met quite a lot of that and the fact that they— met quite a lot of that and the fact that they want to be fiscally responsible. they point out that, for example, a lot of these tax cuts, _ for example, a lot of these tax cuts, i think there are 40 buying cut5, i think there are 40 buying from _ cut5, i think there are 40 buying from a _ cut5, i think there are 40 buying from a couple of candidates
in the 905, when _ blair did in opposition in the 905, when he'd — blair did in opposition in the 905, when he'd talked about 22 tory tax rises _ when he'd talked about 22 tory tax rises we _ when he'd talked about 22 tory tax ri5e5. we noted about 15 from lahoun — ri5e5. we noted about 15 from labour. they have worked out that for the _ labour. they have worked out that for the ordinary britain, they are feeling _ for the ordinary britain, they are feeling the pinch, and taxes are being _...
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then tony blair won the 179 seat majority. shortly after the election result, john major announced that he would resign from the top post. >> good morning. i have said most of what i wanted to say had the opportunity of speaking last evening. there one of two things that would be appropriate to add this morning. it has been, an immense privilege to serve as prime minister of the united kingdom, over the last six and a half years. the privilege that comes to very few people and it is a precious privilege indeed. comes to very few people and it is a precious privilege indeed. i hope, as i lay downing street this morning -- leave downing street this morning, that i can say with some accuracy the country is in far better shape than it was when i entered downing street. the economy is booming. interest rate are low, inflation is low, unemployment is falling. the health services expanding, the education services improving. and the crime statistics are falling. all of those, i think, are benevolent improvements in the interests of al
then tony blair won the 179 seat majority. shortly after the election result, john major announced that he would resign from the top post. >> good morning. i have said most of what i wanted to say had the opportunity of speaking last evening. there one of two things that would be appropriate to add this morning. it has been, an immense privilege to serve as prime minister of the united kingdom, over the last six and a half years. the privilege that comes to very few people and it is a...
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customer had ago, enough money peninsula with ho navigate luda from below. alabama. beverly langley blair, and at the move are not passing any animals and your best outlet. and yet bill added betty lad found my family's avenue after left her. i mean it fianna costume, i better go back to play a lot and build up on a game that clearly like they there i and then it language that ask the candy and then it'll look, i still am not allowed to sri lanka is deep crisis is affected families are a fuel...
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here let's go say you was a if the bush timor, blair. mimi lin, shy war for poor shane. you know, we special moisture cross. not a me test case. i was kind of nice show so that it's and you have to order but the most or was more of a pretty social for a generic were sure plethora dealership. ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may the 10th 1940 the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. you replaced chamberlain, because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want a war with germany. churchill. it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war are pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1949, which is massive in take some glitchy cities the next night 80. but he had crop attacked the ah, me enriches with us operation blitz. last almost 8 months. many with his, i
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wallace from manila official because someone else on medical morning, shanice lorna howard at the king blair last but i had i left a message on my snap think it was quoted or, or when you're mileage from a question better down to produce us to buy it and they had a strong ratios on deliberately put on them. no. but with the middle portion that could use that procedures. give me a bit of an idea of what it is asking, but it has delineated florida with you. but if somebody had them laid out and there are some sort of good it, but the more shaw would want to consolidate design and with affordable home, they can use that as did. they could throw up your profile. you put in your chest, you're willing to go, would get the chest by leads and that's what it does. but a fellow who has rain. yeah. the key, delicious flush or on a u. s. thrash if super campbell. i was more than that. the 1st is the analysis, but what's out there and it was very well, but a little bit like amanda symbols. i don't know what the over because we're headed nozzles, but but at momento shell come on, there was a solution is w
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. >> reporter: pete blair is the executive director of the alert training center at texas state university issued the report at the request of the governor and department of public safety. the report also found the classroom door where the shooter was barricaded was unlocked. school police chief pete arredondo previously claimed it was locked, and that he had spent time looking for keys. once officers finally entered the classroom, more than an hour after the shooting started, they were no better equipped than they had been up to that point. >> look at it as a dad, as a parent. >> reporter: anger and frustration is growing in uvalde over a lack of answers. the community last week confronted the mayor. a texas legislative committee is investigating and has been interviewing law enforcement and other witnesses for weeks. its report is expected soon. janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >>> well, a key witness is set to meet tomorrow behind closed doors with the house committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. sources familiar with the matter tell cbs news that former trump
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howard, i think it blair, last but i had i left that on my snap protocol or when you're mileage from stuff white and very down, but you need us to buy it. and i get a strong ratio on deliberately put on with the middle portion that you're separately. just give me a little bit of his landscape of it as delineate political side. but it was good actually see with you british don't print them, laid out and there are some good movie, but the more shaw would want catawba design. yeah, it would bomb bizarre. i live with a horrible. i don't like leash though, but that didn't include your process. anybody knew who chest a would should get the chest? it leads and as a lot of the dodo but a fellow who has letters in yeah, the key, delicious flush or on a u. s. thrash skinny of threw up a gamble over more than i said. the 1st is the analysis, but we'll start on a block away, but a little block, amanda simmons don't want, but the yoga because we're headed nozzles, but but at the moment, but shall i come on? there was the solution is will this boy think and i shall send milton as fail several poss
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here let's go say you was a, if the bullish timor, blair mimi of linda shy war for pushing you. bruce puzzled, monsieur, could i not? i mean to excuse those kind of nice shows. so, but he said you have to reward your most off. was more than pretty. your social for generic were sure plethora guilt. ah, with these appeasement policy in taxes. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil tiers and sweat. you replace chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears, was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war, but shooting the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler . he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1940 this is miss. if it takes some but you cities the next night 80, but he had a crop attack. the are key in which is in the news operation, blue loss almost 8 months. many with
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here let's go say you was a if the bush timor, blair mimi of lin, shy war for poor shane. you. bruce puzzled. monsieur cross, not a man. yes i can. yes. nice, sure. so that is do you have to order for the most or was more of a pretty social for a generic we're sure plethora dealership. ah, with these appeasement policy. entrance's prime minister chamberlain. he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new petition. prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood toil tis and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want a war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler, he didn't like hitler august, the 13th 1949, which is mess. if it takes some good, you cities the next night atp, he's had a crop attack the or b in which is a us operation blue loss almost 8 months. many with his if he suffer catastroph
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summer neil, am i can you for sure, because somebody else on morning shanice lorna howard at the king blair last but i had i left that from my snap protocol. or when you're mileage from south question, better down, but you need us to buy it and they get us from those ratios on deliberately put on top of our based on the middle portion that could use applications give a little bit of his landscape of it as delineate laura site, but it was kinda issues here with you. british don't print them, laid out and there are some good movie. but the more shaw would dormitory design it with a horrible out on like initiative. but that didn't make a new chest. you're willing, we should get the chest. it leads and there's a lot of the natives ring. yeah. the key, delicious flush or on a u. s. that skinny of threw up a couple of was more than i said. the 1st is the analysis that we'll start on. that was a little trouble like amanda soon we've done a lot, but the yoga book because we're headed nozzles, but but at the moment, but shall i come on? those the solution is will miss bill? i think and i shall some,
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from london, a senior fellow on sub-saharan africa of the tony blair institute. thank you very much for being with us. i'm going to start with you. this attack has been claimed by them, and local media are saying it's a responsibility of -- for those of us who don't favor the complexity of the situation in nigeria, can you briefly describe how these groups are playing out, and what the intricacies are? >> the group that claimed responsibility is -- and there is no contradiction between that group naming responsibility and the local media saying them. it's one of the three factions of them. it is a group that was formed in 2003 and went to war with the nigerian government in 2009. since then, it has killed directly 35,000 people, at least 35,000 people directly, and about 350,000 people indirectly through the poverty and humanitarian crisis that it created by displacing 3.5 million people across the lake chad region. this group that started as them initially splintered twice, in 2012 they splintered, and a new group formed, which is now affiliated to al qaeda. in
from london, a senior fellow on sub-saharan africa of the tony blair institute. thank you very much for being with us. i'm going to start with you. this attack has been claimed by them, and local media are saying it's a responsibility of -- for those of us who don't favor the complexity of the situation in nigeria, can you briefly describe how these groups are playing out, and what the intricacies are? >> the group that claimed responsibility is -- and there is no contradiction between...