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stuart: david: gordon chang, good to see you. thank you so much. appreciate you being here. >>> still ahead, congressman scott perry from the if house transportation and infrastructure committee. the faa is proposing a fix after another potentially deadly flaw if was found on the boeing free. and travelers are concerned if an electrical issue on the 777's fuel tank is not addressed, it could result in a fuel tank fire or even worse, an explosion. but first, let's check in with our friends jackie deangelis who's in for dagen and see what she and sean have coming up on with the the bottom line." hey, gang. sean: hello, david. so joe biden says he's building the middle class, but 67% of americans think their incomes are falling behind the cost of living. that as well as a trump rally in the south bronx. we have steve moore here in person. jackie: we also have oklahoma senator markwayne mullin. he is going to talk about those americans that are being held in turks and caicos. he led the bipartisan trip there because our state department is not leading
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i want to bring in gordon chang. gordon, good morning. >> good morning, cheryl. cheryl: what do you think xi jinping's real goal is here in europe? >> first of all, to divide the atlantic alliance. i think he also wants to repair relations with a proud but angry continent and of course he wants to buck up his despicable allies in the eastern europe. so those are going to be the three things he's going to want to do and when he's in serbia he's going to highlight the accidental bombing of the embassy in belgrade by the united states and that's going to be a very big portion of his trip. c.cheryl: sew division and turn our allies against us. they appear to be ramping up aggressions against taiwan and the inauguration of the president-elect is may 20th. taiwan's defense ministry say jets and ships were detected near the island. ises this a further escalation of what we've been fearing all along or is this posturing by the chinese? >> this is more of the same. it can be an inauguration, can be an election, can be a flower festival, the chinese are going to ramp up re
i want to bring in gordon chang. gordon, good morning. >> good morning, cheryl. cheryl: what do you think xi jinping's real goal is here in europe? >> first of all, to divide the atlantic alliance. i think he also wants to repair relations with a proud but angry continent and of course he wants to buck up his despicable allies in the eastern europe. so those are going to be the three things he's going to want to do and when he's in serbia he's going to highlight the accidental...
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gordon chang joining us. arrestor being made and were seeing this happen live as were watching the chaos on ucla campus as protesters are arrested there being locked up by the police, police tear down the plywood barricade, wait until you hear the bizarre list of strange demands that the protesters are making in terms of what they want and need. next week will take you live to the institute conference in los angeles, california all speak with top economic and business leaders, live from l.a. on may 7, you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we'll be right back. ♪ memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? you can get two unlimited lines for just $30 each a month. all on
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gagetown institute gordon chang with analysis and how the u.s. should be responding. explosive accusation against the obama administration directed to block the fbi from investigating pro-iranian supporters in the u.s., we have it right here. stay with us. ♪ if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most common side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury, and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today, for the poten
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gordon, good to see you. we so appreciate your time. >> thanks, maria. maria: gordon chang. quick break and then anti-israel students walking out of their commencements, more details after the break. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. the kickoff to this graduation week. stay with us. ♪ daughter: hey, dad. dad: hey, sweetheart. daughter: what are you doing? dad: i'm gonna clean the fence. daughter: it's a lot of fence. dad: you wanna help me? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even more... you can do this. ...you're unstoppable. (♪) wow... are you kidding me? you can do this. at truist, we believe the same is true for banking. when you need to prepare for unpredictable adventures... (gasp) you need weathertech. [hot dog splat.] laser measured floorliners front and rear. [drink slurp and splat.] (scream) seat protector to save the seats. [honk!] they're all yours! we're here! hey, i knew you were comin'... so i weatherteched t
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senior fellow gordon chang is here to break it down. how do we have these conversations in geneva face-to-face with the chinese when at the same time president biden is standing at the white house saying he will tax china for electric vehicles at one hundred%. >> from the biden administration, it's easy. they believe they can manage competition. the phrase is compete where we have to, and cooperate where we can. that's what the biden administration thinks it can do. not sure i can see that with malicious and militant regime. the biden administration believes that the path to go. cheryl: we are never going to allow china to control the market, to control these cars period. he accuses them of theft in remarks from the white house. one of the things the chinese are dying to do is to get into our electric vehicle market. they can make an electric vehicle for $12,000 and sell in the united states. how strongly do you think china will fight is tariffs? we've got a statement from a chinese official saying it slammed the biden administration. i
senior fellow gordon chang is here to break it down. how do we have these conversations in geneva face-to-face with the chinese when at the same time president biden is standing at the white house saying he will tax china for electric vehicles at one hundred%. >> from the biden administration, it's easy. they believe they can manage competition. the phrase is compete where we have to, and cooperate where we can. that's what the biden administration thinks it can do. not sure i can see...
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gatestone institute senior fellow gordon chang breaks it all down when we come back. stay with us. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. maria: welcome back. breaking news this morning, iran's state media confirming the deaths of president raisi of iran, the foreign minister and two other top officials there in a helicopter crash in northern iran yesterday. fox news' alex hogan is live with more right now. alex. >> reporter: hi, maria. following the death that has been confirmed of president raisi, the country's supreme leader appointed the country's vice president to b
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maria: gordon chang joining us. whether across the country we will bring you details right after the break. were looking ahead to economic data, jobless claims and an hour and a half, don't miss that you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we'll be right back. ♪ (marci) so, how long have you lived here? and how are the restaurants around here? are they good, bad, meh? (luke) marci, we've gotta go. (marci) i'm sorry. (luke) we've got seventeen thousand more parks to visit. [marci screams] (luke) we bring you the best neighborhood info. (marci) ding dong (luke) homes-dot-com. when i was your age, we never had anything like this. what? wifi? wifi that works all over the house, even the basement. the basement. so i can finally throw that party... and invite shannon barnes. dream do come true. xfinity gives you reliable wifi with wall-to-wall coverage on all your devices, even when everyone is online. maybe we'll even get married one day. i wonder what i will be doing? probably still living here wit
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gordon chang is here with reaction. a jury has been chosen on bob menendez corruption trial. everything you need to know on that coming up. stay with us. ♪ maria: next week on "mornings with maria" we are spotlighting the top young conservatives making a difference, monday and teenage rising star on his plan for gen z to reclaim america through conservative ideals, brian is here. tuesday she's fighting the leftist indoctrination at universities nationwide campus reform emily sturridge will join me, wednesday young conservative journalist fighting the battle against left wing biased we welcome. it's all right here on "mornings with maria". maria: welcome back, russia and china planning to deepen their partnership later today as vladimir putin kicks off a two-day state visit to china. put in telling xi jinping the ties between moscow and beijing are one of the stabilizing factors in the international arena. president xi told putin they will always work with russia as a good neighbor, friend and partner the two leaders expected to hold informal talks later today on ukraine aft
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going back to gordon chang's comments, china is going to do everything to ensure joe biden is reelected. the gop has to be out there talking about ballot harvesting and all the issues that hurt us in 2020. i hope they're ready for this. cheryl: interesting. i want to pick be up on you couple of those points that she says here because look, if you look at the importance and trust issue, on the economy by the way importance in the vote, 88% is the economy. and that -- trump has a 14 point lead in that section. inflation, 85%. and trump has a 14 point lead as well right there. it's about the economy, stupid. how many times are we going to say it. >> absolutely. i don't think one interest rate cut will make a difference. i think people even though they find certain aspects of trump's personality less than desirable, i think the das have done the impossible by bringing charges against him, they've made donald trump seem sympathetic. i think they're going to pull centrist voters. he feeds off the anger of the crowd and becomes more powerful. i think it's the truth. i think people want the eco
going back to gordon chang's comments, china is going to do everything to ensure joe biden is reelected. the gop has to be out there talking about ballot harvesting and all the issues that hurt us in 2020. i hope they're ready for this. cheryl: interesting. i want to pick be up on you couple of those points that she says here because look, if you look at the importance and trust issue, on the economy by the way importance in the vote, 88% is the economy. and that -- trump has a 14 point lead in...
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chang back with us thank you for being here what you make of the outreach to middle eastern nations. >> xi jinping is trying to portray himself as a peace broker and the only reason he can do that because biden open the door with the disastrous policies. biden wanted to make u.s. foreign policy focused on the murder of jamal khashoggi in 2018 as saudi citizen killed on saudi soil inestimable. this is crazy, we moved away from our friends and moved closer to iran and that allowed china to come then and now china is making the argument that we are the only ones who can bring peace to the middle east because we disrupted in the first place. this is how bad biden policy has been in that part of the world. maria: you never hear joe biden attack coming to china, you never hear joe biden talk about china as a national enemy or as an adversary he only calls china a competitor. the wall street journal is reporting that blacklisted chinese companies trying to buffer themselves to washington anti-china policies are rebranding in creating business to sell their wares as the biden administration
chang back with us thank you for being here what you make of the outreach to middle eastern nations. >> xi jinping is trying to portray himself as a peace broker and the only reason he can do that because biden open the door with the disastrous policies. biden wanted to make u.s. foreign policy focused on the murder of jamal khashoggi in 2018 as saudi citizen killed on saudi soil inestimable. this is crazy, we moved away from our friends and moved closer to iran and that allowed china to...
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joining me now gordon chang, senior fellow at gate stone. gordon, now, i love this, okay? an american president stand up for american manufacturing and american workers is a threat to china. yeah. and that's a bad thing? >> it's a great thing. the important thing here is biden has been talking about tripling tariffs on china. but he has been president for more than three years. and finally he decides oh, there's a november 5 election, i got to do something about the rank and file and labor. but, trump has always been in favor of tariffs. he increased them in 2018, as a remedy for the theft of u.s. intellectual property i wants to increase them to at least 60%. the chinese know that. of course the chinese want bidens. laura bush lawyer we have heard from the fbi that there are ream concerns of china's interference in the next presidential election through social media and other ways to push out information and pure propaganda. how concerned are you about this, given the fact that for china trillions of dollars is on the line? >> well, you know, we don't have to speculate ab
joining me now gordon chang, senior fellow at gate stone. gordon, now, i love this, okay? an american president stand up for american manufacturing and american workers is a threat to china. yeah. and that's a bad thing? >> it's a great thing. the important thing here is biden has been talking about tripling tariffs on china. but he has been president for more than three years. and finally he decides oh, there's a november 5 election, i got to do something about the rank and file and...
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maria: gordon chang just mentioned that, the ebola situation with regard to china. this administration constantly attacks russia and keeps china protected. why? >> i don't know. specifically as it relates to the whole covid thing, maybe we're complicit. obviously we were funding the gain of function research there but you just kind of -- take a step back and you look at all the lies we have been fed in regards to covid and then furthermore, we now have the evidence that not only were they knowingly lying to us but they were covering up their lies. i mean, from cloth masks working, they didn't work. fauci knew they didn't work. the only people they worked for are criminals who are stealing and killing people. that's who they work for. maria: part of the situation was they wanted to get a vaccine out and in order to get the vaccine out in eight months you had to make the case that there was nothing on the market that actually could address covid. that's why we weren't allowed to use ivermectin which i used and it cured me in three days. i was done in three days when i
maria: gordon chang just mentioned that, the ebola situation with regard to china. this administration constantly attacks russia and keeps china protected. why? >> i don't know. specifically as it relates to the whole covid thing, maybe we're complicit. obviously we were funding the gain of function research there but you just kind of -- take a step back and you look at all the lies we have been fed in regards to covid and then furthermore, we now have the evidence that not only were they...
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let's bring in gordon chang senior fellow at the gates don't institute. he's the author of china is going to war. and in the coming collapse of china. gordon always happy to have you here what do you think? do we need answers from beijing first and is that an impossible effort? >> we certainly do. 1.1 million americans according to johns hopkins were killed by this disease beijing still has been stalling it has been preventing the world from finding out the origins of this disease. that is largely because most people or a lot of people think it came from the wuhan institute of virology and sgt kobe to the pathogen was actually engineered. >> i'm going to root for newsweek wednesday it says do we need a world government the international slow response left much to be desired with the world health organization directoradirector general cannoe problems. on the contrary, who was responsible for helping china turn a one country epidemic into almost every country pandemic? could you expound on this force? >> yes. the world health organization it and generate ni
let's bring in gordon chang senior fellow at the gates don't institute. he's the author of china is going to war. and in the coming collapse of china. gordon always happy to have you here what do you think? do we need answers from beijing first and is that an impossible effort? >> we certainly do. 1.1 million americans according to johns hopkins were killed by this disease beijing still has been stalling it has been preventing the world from finding out the origins of this disease. that...
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we should be really clear that the bank of england is independent and that was a change brought in by gordon brown and, therefore, immune to political influence about what the government of the day might want to happen to manage a policy they say that they have their targets and they will respond accordingly. those targets are based on the economy and how despairing. if you are the conservatives right now, you are hoping that inflation starts to come down, inflation falling pretty sharply to make people clearer about what money they have in their pocket. at the same time, they are also keeping an eye on how the economy overall is faring so as faisal was telling us there, not .5% of growth this year, 1% of growth in 2025, one would expect the government now would be trying to paint a picture of an economy that is on the mend. but, of course, the real question is whether we feel it in our pockets. inflation is starting to fall gives us a bit more money in pockets but until interest rates start at four and our mortgage rates start at four and our mortgage rates come down, that of course
we should be really clear that the bank of england is independent and that was a change brought in by gordon brown and, therefore, immune to political influence about what the government of the day might want to happen to manage a policy they say that they have their targets and they will respond accordingly. those targets are based on the economy and how despairing. if you are the conservatives right now, you are hoping that inflation starts to come down, inflation falling pretty sharply to...
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, he went django should change, should ensure in the board. >> i don't go tie know schrager chambord attention nine men, the women in these videos supposedly russia, with messages appealing to the romantic fantasies and nationalist pride of some chinese men in japan john cool below the videos comments like this, welcome to china, russia, and beauty. >> this is so creepy. >> olga loic is a student at the university of pennsylvania. she claims in this video on her youtube channel someone cloned her image in china and is pedaling products and propaganda with ai generated they did deepfakes of her why the narratives my clothes for voicing sounded like blake and propaganda deepfakes designed to build a narrative of alliance and admiration between china and russia. >> largely untouched by the government's heavy handed sensors cnn cannot independently verify the videos, which have now been taken down, but not before. loic says they racked up thousands of use here. >> she already has 140,000 and she has a ton of videos from my face where she likes saying, how much she likes russia, and how m
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their views, and the policies of new labour, tony blair and gordon brown, would not have existed without her. her legacy remains the foundation of modern british politics. the global economic crisis of 2008 revived many arguments from the 80s, and her name remains at the center of the debate. debate in britain. the author of the script is louis royer. operators walker and veilo. in ukrainian in 2023, the kit company was voiced by the espresso tv channel in 2023. what do you think about lacalud fix ? so, your choice is fixed. haven't you seen the classic underpants or something? i wrote a children's poem here, will you listen? the tractor in the field dir-dir-dir, so why did we freeze? join the ranks of the 100th separate mechanized brigade of the armed forces of ukraine. protect! own the result of their work is our safety. they, the boys from volyn, proved that everyone can be a warrior, strong in spirit, they appreciate the ability to stand side by side with their fellow men, until the holy victory. everyone who pilots uavs understands it, prepares, treats, repairs, rolls kilometers of
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would you welcome gordon brown back with an officialjob? there's speculation about that at the moment. i think going forwards, - you don't bring back figures from the past in quite that way. they have a lot of experience and i think it's quite right- to respect that and to listen to what they have to say. i but we have a different crop of politicians today. - we have a leader i have immense trust in. - and we're shaping an agenda that i hope will meet- the aspirations that the british people have for their families, their communities and their country moving forwards, because trust - in politics and in the future is at such a low ebb right now. that was a very polite "no, thanks, gordon"! it was! no, i love gordon. i say that to his face! who did you give all your pledge cards to? i've been doing the media rounds so i've been giving them - to lots ofjournalists, i'm afraid! _ and last question on the pledges, because it is 2024 and not 1997, you can download a qr code, you can scan it and it now turns up in your apple wallet next to your lo
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remember tony blair and gordon brown? they're going to link to that. and also they're going to change some names and they're going to lower the voting age, those labour. and we still don't know, though, if this will actually be in the manifesto. so as this happened in scotland, labour has previously said that in general elections they'd like to see 16 and 17 year olds given the vote. if you're at school, if you're doing your gcses or you're do you really want to have the vote? i don't know. newscasters, if you're under 18, let us know if you'd actually like to put across in the box. don't you think that's just us saying get in touch if you're 16 in 17. 0h, we mean it. fill this episode. get in touch. you must get in touch. you're just getting bossy. but so what we don't know is if it's in the manifesto or not. so keir starmer was asked today, do you want it to happen? he said, yes, i want to see 16 and 17 year olds voting. not the same as saying yes, it will be in the manifesto, but interesting nonetheless. and obviously by saying yes today, it's harde
remember tony blair and gordon brown? they're going to link to that. and also they're going to change some names and they're going to lower the voting age, those labour. and we still don't know, though, if this will actually be in the manifesto. so as this happened in scotland, labour has previously said that in general elections they'd like to see 16 and 17 year olds given the vote. if you're at school, if you're doing your gcses or you're do you really want to have the vote? i don't know....
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his names throughout fifty years of imprisonment changed like gloves. only one thing remained unchanged - the reputation of the most explosive criminal in the country. and finally in freedom at any age. bronson was distinguished by an irresistible craving for violence. on his account. 17 convictions and regular moves from cell to cell, he changed 120 prisons, was in several psychiatric hospitals, took people hostage 11 times, even his own lawyers, in freedom he robbed anyone he met at the first opportunity, while, as an english gentleman should, bronson developed his own code of honor and has always strictly followed it, now it is these unwritten rules of the criminal that are his main argument for parole. mine is terrible. charles bronson's life began with an armed bank robbery in 1974, when his life was turned upside down. in conclusion, he got a taste of his power. bronson was a professional boxer and then practiced his techniques on prison guards. charles's hot temper was known to everyone, so the prisons changed to him, like hotels for a new vacati
his names throughout fifty years of imprisonment changed like gloves. only one thing remained unchanged - the reputation of the most explosive criminal in the country. and finally in freedom at any age. bronson was distinguished by an irresistible craving for violence. on his account. 17 convictions and regular moves from cell to cell, he changed 120 prisons, was in several psychiatric hospitals, took people hostage 11 times, even his own lawyers, in freedom he robbed anyone he met at the first...
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the country wants change. but you're saying that we've got to give up our trident submarines, and nuclear weapons now... you've got to get real about the danger that we face. so, we need to be frank— about the cuts that will be needed. we should start with welfare. crosstalk use your vote at this election as a weapon. the farage family were foreigners. precisely. i am married to a foreigner. so are you. we took difficult - decisions together, nick. i can defend all of the decisions we took, and i think— you want to pick and mix of those... the price of nicola sturgeon's support, let's be in no doubt, she's made it absolutely clear, would be a second referendum on the union. i think i want to be able to reply to this nonsense. does the truth matter? i think it does, and i think it's very important. laughter. anti—semitism is an absolute evil and scourge within our society. applause this is pure | bermuda triangle stuff. we have heard it time and time again from the labour party during this election campai
the country wants change. but you're saying that we've got to give up our trident submarines, and nuclear weapons now... you've got to get real about the danger that we face. so, we need to be frank— about the cuts that will be needed. we should start with welfare. crosstalk use your vote at this election as a weapon. the farage family were foreigners. precisely. i am married to a foreigner. so are you. we took difficult - decisions together, nick. i can defend all of the decisions we took,...
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seeing some change in that pattern now i think. live now to simon french, chief economist, at panmure gordon. hello to you, simon. first off, what are your expectations of what are your expectations of what could be released today? we are confident of a rebound in uk growth from a poor fourth quarter whether economy contracted. markets are looking for 4% which takes us back, basically, to a uk economy that existed in the middle of last year. the key is whether the economy can then kick on through the year and the end of the year because as we found out yesterday, they expect the economy to only grow 0.5% for the whole of 2024 which is about one quarter of its normal pace of growth. the about one quarter of its normal pace of growth-— pace of growth. the bank of encland pace of growth. the bank of england say _ pace of growth. the bank of england say they _ pace of growth. the bank of england say they need - pace of growth. the bank of england say they need to i pace of growth. the bank of. england say they need to see more eviden
seeing some change in that pattern now i think. live now to simon french, chief economist, at panmure gordon. hello to you, simon. first off, what are your expectations of what are your expectations of what could be released today? we are confident of a rebound in uk growth from a poor fourth quarter whether economy contracted. markets are looking for 4% which takes us back, basically, to a uk economy that existed in the middle of last year. the key is whether the economy can then kick on...
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so it could be gordon or joy, sir milton could be a category. and they're pointing the finger at what climate change yes. >> it's i mean, look at this line graph of sea surface temperatures around the world last year was off the charts compared to recent years, the gray spaghetti at the bottom there, look at where we are right now. and if you look at a map temperatures, temperatures much higher and warm water is fuel of these storms that makes them bigger. and make some last longer. it brings rapid intensification. it's kinda hard to look at this map until you realize the blotches there as north and south america and those red bands there in the caribbean that is where hurricanes are born in the atlantic and they're off the charts because in part because the pacific is cooling as la nina comes, as it gets cooler in the pacific, odds of hurricanes in the atlantic go up right now. so this is all why they're saying we need to brace for a big one and so this would be more storms than we've ever seen. could be. >> there's the science on whether it cr
so it could be gordon or joy, sir milton could be a category. and they're pointing the finger at what climate change yes. >> it's i mean, look at this line graph of sea surface temperatures around the world last year was off the charts compared to recent years, the gray spaghetti at the bottom there, look at where we are right now. and if you look at a map temperatures, temperatures much higher and warm water is fuel of these storms that makes them bigger. and make some last longer. it...
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campbell to order civil servants about, though he wasn't elected to anything, a huge constitutional change. we didn't know about bank of england independence, and we didn't know about gordon brown's raid on private pensions. huge policy decisions already taken before labour came into office in 97. what is it about this government? we don't know. lots. >> well, there you go . >> well, there you go. >> well, there you go. >> what do you think one of my viewers, ian, says you want diana back and you want her as chancellor of the exchequer. you're saying she couldn't do a worse job than what we currently have now? harsh words. ian, get in touch and let me know your thoughts on all of that after the break. we've got some big policies. we've pulled out the hat. you've seen talk about mickey mouse degrees and apprenticeship. i want to look at that. but i also want to ask you as well, junior doctors strikes the 11th one about to occurin strikes the 11th one about to occur in the run up to the general election. do you support that or not? hello there. i'm michelle dewberry keeping you company until
campbell to order civil servants about, though he wasn't elected to anything, a huge constitutional change. we didn't know about bank of england independence, and we didn't know about gordon brown's raid on private pensions. huge policy decisions already taken before labour came into office in 97. what is it about this government? we don't know. lots. >> well, there you go . >> well, there you go. >> well, there you go. >> what do you think one of my viewers, ian, says...
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was so powerful. >> annette gordon reed, this is an experience that you know well. you were the first black student to integrate the conroe independent school district in texas 60 years ago. what was that experience like for you? >> very intense. this was obviously, you know, 10 years or so after brown. the school districts across the south were resisting the mandate. had come up with a freedom of choice plan and my parents decided to buck tradition because of the expectation that white parents with pick white schools and black parents would pick black students. my parents sent me to anderson elementary school. and it was tough. i have to say it, it was a tough year. i was there by myself. and it was, took a couple of years before the supreme court declared those freedom of choice plans unconstitutional and then everyone had to change schools. but being there by myself was a pretty intense thing. that thing that really saved me i think was, my parents and my family, the support i had, but my first grade teacher, mrs. daughtry was absolutely wonderful. i'm sure they
was so powerful. >> annette gordon reed, this is an experience that you know well. you were the first black student to integrate the conroe independent school district in texas 60 years ago. what was that experience like for you? >> very intense. this was obviously, you know, 10 years or so after brown. the school districts across the south were resisting the mandate. had come up with a freedom of choice plan and my parents decided to buck tradition because of the expectation that...
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remember when i was a white house correspondent during the minor change to a transcript and the white house press corps lost its mind. and then tony snow added a reference to gordon genre because he left the amount of remarks that he made the press corps lost its mind again. first of all there's a normalization of this it's happened 148 times according to "the daily caller" this year, no one says boo and then the fact that biden made nine mistakes in one speech off a teleprompter? >> wow, john. outside of jacqui heinrich and peter doocy who did a report on this we are not seen much from the white house press corps as far as calling this out and they have as you said 148 chances to do so. i mean this is a white house that has repeatedly changed transcripts after the fact for three years now. all while thinking we are either too dumb or stupid or lazy to notice. fortunately there is social media and especially twitter and x and publications like "the daily caller" and those of the great equalizer so now this is getting tons of attention online and rightly so. overall, john, we have seen
remember when i was a white house correspondent during the minor change to a transcript and the white house press corps lost its mind. and then tony snow added a reference to gordon genre because he left the amount of remarks that he made the press corps lost its mind again. first of all there's a normalization of this it's happened 148 times according to "the daily caller" this year, no one says boo and then the fact that biden made nine mistakes in one speech off a teleprompter?...
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those are the game changing moments the tories will be hoping happens. your reflections on that and also what are you looking out for in these coming weeks in terms of areas and fights?- terms of areas and fights? well, first thing to _ terms of areas and fights? well, first thing to say _ terms of areas and fights? well, first thing to say is _ terms of areas and fights? well, first thing to say is that - terms of areas and fights? well, first thing to say is that neither i first thing to say is that neither the gordon brown episode or indeed nick clegg's rise in the polls in the wake of his performance debates, in the end didn't make much difference to the final result, the liberal democrats rose and then fell away again. the campaign in which the campaigning recently did make a difference is 2017 when theresa may come a relatively inept campaigning famous quip in the wake of an apparent about turn in the party's manifesto policy and social care, she said, "nothing has changed". the conservative labour of labour dropped about ten points according to op
those are the game changing moments the tories will be hoping happens. your reflections on that and also what are you looking out for in these coming weeks in terms of areas and fights?- terms of areas and fights? well, first thing to _ terms of areas and fights? well, first thing to say _ terms of areas and fights? well, first thing to say is _ terms of areas and fights? well, first thing to say is that - terms of areas and fights? well, first thing to say is that neither i first thing to say...
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soldier, staff sergeant gordon black, is being held for criminal misconduct. the 34 year old soldier was stationed in south korea but was on temporary leave as he prepared to change to change units and move to texas, his mother says. black went to visit a girlfriend in southeast russia near the border of china and north korea. russian tv reports. the charges against black involved beating a woman and stealing from her. it's unclear if the alleged victim is the same woman he was visiting. his mother spoke to abc news overnight. >> i'm hoping he's not being tortured or hurt. it's just hard being a mom and being in that situation and not knowing, not being able to touch him, you know, hug him, tell him it'll be okay. >> sergeant black is the latest in a string of americans detained in russia. paul whelan has been held since 2018, and wall street journal reporter evan gershkovitch held since last year. >> abc news sources say stormy daniels will take the stand today in the criminal trial of former president donald trump. trump is facing felony charges related to a
soldier, staff sergeant gordon black, is being held for criminal misconduct. the 34 year old soldier was stationed in south korea but was on temporary leave as he prepared to change to change units and move to texas, his mother says. black went to visit a girlfriend in southeast russia near the border of china and north korea. russian tv reports. the charges against black involved beating a woman and stealing from her. it's unclear if the alleged victim is the same woman he was visiting. his...
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i showed that clip of gordon brown. i couldn't resist it because really, what mel stride is saying today is pretty much the same. much the same thing. >> yeah. british nothing changes. >> actually, it gets worse. the number of people not in work , number of people not in work, especially through disability, you know, it was three times the number that it was back in the 19805. number that it was back in the 1980s. so it's mel stride right to say what he's saying. well, of course he is. but is it really going to happen? >> so i was at mel's speech this morning and i think i picked up two really critical points. i think the first one was the introduction was from the british chambers of commerce. so they introduced it from the perspective of the businesses that they work with. they made two critical points. the first one is that british businesses struggle to engage with jobcentre plus. and actually it was great that the speech was at a jobcentre. >> what a disconnect. >> what a disconnect. >> yeah, disconnect. sometimes
i showed that clip of gordon brown. i couldn't resist it because really, what mel stride is saying today is pretty much the same. much the same thing. >> yeah. british nothing changes. >> actually, it gets worse. the number of people not in work , number of people not in work, especially through disability, you know, it was three times the number that it was back in the 19805. number that it was back in the 1980s. so it's mel stride right to say what he's saying. well, of course he...
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it's time for change. but at the very end of the 2010 campaign, i think it was the 2015 campaign may have been. and there was that flurry of hope and optimism. and i think we'll see that perhaps in this campaign as well. there'll be lots of risk, you know, don't put the economy at risk. don't, you know, allow at risk. don't, you know, allow a party to come in that doesn't commit to defence spending when you've got those threats against russia, china, iran, all of the areas that the prime minister set out there, don't put it all at risk. but at the end of the campaign, there'll be. but this is the hope and this is the offer. and this is why you should stick with rishi, because of all the other things that he wants to do and wants to achieve. >> october the 25th was that talismanic two year date of rishi being prime minister. a lot of people certainly, who get in touch with us here @gbnews have never really forgiven rishi sunak for what they see as stabbing boris johnson in the back. do you think this now co
it's time for change. but at the very end of the 2010 campaign, i think it was the 2015 campaign may have been. and there was that flurry of hope and optimism. and i think we'll see that perhaps in this campaign as well. there'll be lots of risk, you know, don't put the economy at risk. don't, you know, allow at risk. don't, you know, allow a party to come in that doesn't commit to defence spending when you've got those threats against russia, china, iran, all of the areas that the prime...
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lorna gordon is in glasgow. tell us what the snp plan is today? the snp are out campaigning in glasgow today. the new leader of the party, john swinney, scotland's first minister, is making a big push on economic policies to the end of this first full week of campaigning. keir starmer is about 30 miles down the road in greenock, but it's a considerably bigger distance, the snp would say, in terms of where the two parties sit economically. the snp sit to the left of labour and they say they would like whoever forms the next government to hold an emergency budget. they say both labour and the conservatives are parties of austerity. i heard john swinney talking to the owner and staff of this shop in the south side of glasgow, talking about the cost of glasgow, talking about the cost of living, the cost of running a business. he is going to make a big speech in less than an hour, pushing the snp's policies in this area and saying the snp are the only party who can deliver for scotland and make sure the scottish priorities are protected. this is an snp
lorna gordon is in glasgow. tell us what the snp plan is today? the snp are out campaigning in glasgow today. the new leader of the party, john swinney, scotland's first minister, is making a big push on economic policies to the end of this first full week of campaigning. keir starmer is about 30 miles down the road in greenock, but it's a considerably bigger distance, the snp would say, in terms of where the two parties sit economically. the snp sit to the left of labour and they say they...