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of brazing so what tony blair has come under a lot of. righteous indignation is probably way too weak a term to describe it but in the u.k. i mean tony blair's has been trashed up one side and down the other calls for for even the him to be in the document a i mean from some fairly real politicians as opposed to just you know people on the left or whatever how do you get him into this. tony blair was in a very difficult position. for many reasons one is. he believed just as bill clinton did and...
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so what tony blair is come under a lot of. righteous indignation is probably a way too weak a term to describe it but in the u.k. i mean tony blair's has been trashed up one side down the other calls for for even the him to be in the dock in the hague i mean from some fairly real politicians as opposed to just you know people on the left or whatever how do you get him into this. tony blair was in a very difficult position. for many reasons one is. he believed just as bill clinton did and we have to make it very clear he believed that saddam had weapons of mass destruction and there is the real issue in that piece to take a moment aside is ok if he has them what do you do and you know the idea well let's launch a war against a guy with weapons of mass destruction you know maybe that's not the smartest approach but blair believed that the weapons were there and saddam would use them and so when you start from that it's well what's your next step blair was very troubled by the bush administration he thought that they were plannin
so what tony blair is come under a lot of. righteous indignation is probably a way too weak a term to describe it but in the u.k. i mean tony blair's has been trashed up one side down the other calls for for even the him to be in the dock in the hague i mean from some fairly real politicians as opposed to just you know people on the left or whatever how do you get him into this. tony blair was in a very difficult position. for many reasons one is. he believed just as bill clinton did and we...
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tony blair, former prime minister of great britain. we conclude this evening with the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad. the conversation with my colleague at cbs norah o'donnell took place at his hotel. there are many things we have to talk about. but i would like to blin with a place in which there-- begin with a place in which there is killing, a place in which you have an interest, and a place in which you can play a positive role, that's syria. what are you prepared to do to end the fighting and work out some kind of dialogue with a number of parties? >> in the name of god, its almighty, the merciful, the beneficient, first of all i would like your permission to say hello to everyone watching this program. and i would like to ask the almighty god for health and success for everyone. i am very happy to be talking with you again. and also with the lady. you brought up a good topic. syria right now has a very complicated situation. and there are many factors, in that there are many factors in conflict in syria. some people sell
tony blair, former prime minister of great britain. we conclude this evening with the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad. the conversation with my colleague at cbs norah o'donnell took place at his hotel. there are many things we have to talk about. but i would like to blin with a place in which there-- begin with a place in which there is killing, a place in which you have an interest, and a place in which you can play a positive role, that's syria. what are you prepared to do to end the...
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blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really are rivals frenemy. right well sort of cozy doesn't follow up with a cracker been a theme here if you're talking about baywatch remember that t.v. show with pamela anderson so cozy wants to be the pamela anderson in this remake of baywatch called cracker bank where it says x french president gives a speech at morgan stanley and all the you know twenty thousand brokers stand up to salute the new head of cracker barrel nicolo all suck cozy. the theme here however is important to keep in mind max here's a guy who ok he actually worked his way up a bit from nothing and this relative to the likes of mitt romney and gina rinehart but there's this revolving door he's now in and you know definitely
blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really are rivals frenemy. right well sort of cozy doesn't follow up with a cracker been a theme here if...
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blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really are rivals frenemy. right well so it goes you know to follow up with a cracker been a theme here if you're talking about baywatch remember that t.v. show with pamela anderson so cozy wants to be the pamela anderson in this remake of baywatch called cracker bank where it says x french president gives a speech at morgan stanley and all the you know twenty thousand brokers stand up to salute the new head of cracker been nicolo all psychos. the theme here however is important to keep in mind max here's a guy who ok he actually worked his way up a bit from nothing and this relative to the likes of mitt romney and gina rinehart but there's this revolving door he's now in and you know definitely h
blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really are rivals frenemy. right well so it goes you know to follow up with a cracker been a theme here if...
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blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really are rivals frenemy. right well sort cozy to follow up with a cracker bay theme here if you're talking about baywatch remember that t.v. show with pamela anderson so cozy wants to be the pamela anderson in this remake of baywatch called cracker bank where it says x french president gives a speech at morgan stanley and all the you know twenty thousand brokers stand up to salute the new head of cracker benny nicolo all suck cozy. the theme here however is important to keep in mind max here's a guy who ok he actually worked his way up a bit from nothing and this relative to the likes of mitt romney and gina rinehart but there's this revolving door he's now in and you know definitely his childre
blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really are rivals frenemy. right well sort cozy to follow up with a cracker bay theme here if you're...
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blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really are rivals frenemy. right well sort cozy to follow up with a cracker bay theme here if you're talking about baywatch remember that t.v. show with pamela anderson so cozy wants to be the pamela anderson in this remake of baywatch called cracker bank where it says x french president gives a speech at morgan stanley and all the you know twenty thousand brokers stand up to salute the new head of cracker barrel nicolo all suck cozy. the theme here however is important to keep in mind max here's a guy who ok he actually worked his way up a bit from nothing in this relative to the likes of mitt romney and gina rinehart but there is this revolving door he's now in and you know definitely his childr
blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really are rivals frenemy. right well sort cozy to follow up with a cracker bay theme here if you're...
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tony blair, former prime minister of great britain. we conclude this evening with the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad. the conversation with my colleague at cbs norah o'donnell took place at his hotel. there are many things we have to talk about. but i would like to blin with a place in which there-- begin with a place in which there is killing, a place in which you have an interest, and a place in which you can play a positive role, that's syria. what are you prepared to do to end the fighting and work out some kind of dialogue with a number of parties? >> in the name of god, its almighty, the merciful, the beneficient, first of all i would like your permission to say hello to everyone watching this program. and i would like to ask the almighty god for health and success for everyone. i am very happy to be talking with you again. and also with the lady. you brought up a good topic. syria right now has a very complicated situation. and there are many factors, in that there are many factors in conflict in syria. someeople sell we
tony blair, former prime minister of great britain. we conclude this evening with the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad. the conversation with my colleague at cbs norah o'donnell took place at his hotel. there are many things we have to talk about. but i would like to blin with a place in which there-- begin with a place in which there is killing, a place in which you have an interest, and a place in which you can play a positive role, that's syria. what are you prepared to do to end the...
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blair by lining up two hundred thousand pounds an hour job with investment bank he's doing one hour of work or he's been asked to do one hour of work for morgan stanley for two hundred thousand pounds he just has to speak to them for a bit and do fifteen minutes of photos the article mentions that blair earns two point five million pounds from rival for j.p. morgan yeah rival these cartels really are rivals frenemy. right well sort cozy to follow up with a cracker baby theme here if you're...
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. >> tony blair's warning to ahmadinejad. >> the risk for conflict is a risk of miscalculation by the iranian regime that we're not serious about this. we are. >> his hopes for peace in the middle east. >> i do believe it's possible to reach a solution. >> and why the former british prime minister says one of the world's most dangerous hot spots just might be the guest chair on a certain talk show. >> with you, i was always nervous. >> plus battleground america, 40 days to go until the election. the candidates duking it out. >> al qaeda's on the path to defeat. bin laden is dead. >> the world is not a safe place. it remains dangerous. >> with a week to go until the first debate, is this race closer than it seems? we'll have our own debate to find out. >>> and been there, done that. probably the only person who knows exactly what william, kate and harry have been going through. sarah ferguson, the duchess of york on surviving royal scandals. this is "piers morgan tonight". >>> our big story, israel standing tall against iran at the u.n. today. prime minister benjamin netanyahu urging t
. >> tony blair's warning to ahmadinejad. >> the risk for conflict is a risk of miscalculation by the iranian regime that we're not serious about this. we are. >> his hopes for peace in the middle east. >> i do believe it's possible to reach a solution. >> and why the former british prime minister says one of the world's most dangerous hot spots just might be the guest chair on a certain talk show. >> with you, i was always nervous. >> plus battleground...
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they will be speaking to prime minister of great britain tony blair. tune in for that. >>> before you leave the house this morning first degree weather update with maria moline awe. >> we have a cold front we are tracking and so far pretty quiet associated with this system. heavier rain across parts of illinois. we are going to see more of that as we head into later today and even into tomorrow. from portions of the plains into the parts of the ohio valley and across portions of the northeast especially as we head into tomorrow. grab the umbrellas as you see more showers and storms firing up. westbound the four corners region and rockies dealing with an area of low pressure with areas of showers and isolated thunderstorms. later today some of the storms associated with the cold front will produce severe weather including the city of st. louis and southern parts of illinois and western parts of kentucky and eastern portions of missouri. large hail and damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes will be possible from some of the storms. otherwise currentl
they will be speaking to prime minister of great britain tony blair. tune in for that. >>> before you leave the house this morning first degree weather update with maria moline awe. >> we have a cold front we are tracking and so far pretty quiet associated with this system. heavier rain across parts of illinois. we are going to see more of that as we head into later today and even into tomorrow. from portions of the plains into the parts of the ohio valley and across portions of...
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tony blair will be on later. when you speak with tony blair, you can extract with him that he has developed personal relationships with leaders in the middle east. it seems this president has been unable to do that. and it's critical. >> he hasn't tried just like he hasn't tried like a lot of members on the hill in both parties. we've been hearing for several years that this president will go to a country, give a speech and then leave and i've heard from one diplomat after another it's as if he thinks the speech itself is the ends. and not a means to the ends, which, of course, is completely opposite of what george h.w. bush did throughout his entire life. >> i'm not sure your criticism. >> he hasn't done the job that a commander in chief -- >> so he's weak on foreign policy. >> if you're going to jump in to defend a defenseless president, get it right. what i'm talking about here is what this "new york times" is writing, he doesn't build personal relationships. that's hurt us in washington, that's why we have gr
tony blair will be on later. when you speak with tony blair, you can extract with him that he has developed personal relationships with leaders in the middle east. it seems this president has been unable to do that. and it's critical. >> he hasn't tried just like he hasn't tried like a lot of members on the hill in both parties. we've been hearing for several years that this president will go to a country, give a speech and then leave and i've heard from one diplomat after another it's as...
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thank you. >>> former british prime minister tony blair joins us exclusively. good to see you. great to have you here. >> thanks, matt. >> lester holt was reporting the insider attacks on the rise in afghanistan, the fear that we may leave behind a situation a lot less secure than we anticipated. does it give us a hint of what's to come after a dozen years of fighting? could we say chaos return to afghanistan? >> well, it describes the challenge, for sure. first of all, if i may, i'd like to pay tribute though to your armed forces, to the service men and women who serve in afghanistan and to give my deep sympathy to the families of those who have lost their loved ones. we know what it's like from our side had britain as well. we've lost over 400 soldiers in the course of the campaign in afghanistan. and, look, it's very difficult when people see these insider attacks. they say, well, is it all worth it? i think we have to go back 11 years to realize why it is we were in afghanistan, to realize we actually have made our country safer as a result of this, but to understand that i
thank you. >>> former british prime minister tony blair joins us exclusively. good to see you. great to have you here. >> thanks, matt. >> lester holt was reporting the insider attacks on the rise in afghanistan, the fear that we may leave behind a situation a lot less secure than we anticipated. does it give us a hint of what's to come after a dozen years of fighting? could we say chaos return to afghanistan? >> well, it describes the challenge, for sure. first of...
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thank you. >>> former british prime minister tony blair joins us exclusively. good to see you. great to have you here. >> thanks, matt. >> lester holt was reporting the insider attacks on the rise in afghanistan, the fear that we may leave behind a situation a lot less secure than we anticipated. does it give us a hint of what's to come after a dozen years of fighting? could we say chaos return to afghanistan? >> well, it describes the challenge, for sure. first of all, if i may, i'd like to pay tribute though to your armed forces, to the service men and women who serve in afghanistan and to give my deep sympathy to the families of those who have lost their loved ones. we know what it's like from our side had britain as well. we've lost over 400 soldiers in the course of the campaign in afghanistan. and, look, it's very difficult when people see these insider attacks. they say, well, is it all worth it? i think we have to go back 11 years to realize why it is we were in afghanistan, to realize we actually have made our country safer as a result of this, but to understand that i
thank you. >>> former british prime minister tony blair joins us exclusively. good to see you. great to have you here. >> thanks, matt. >> lester holt was reporting the insider attacks on the rise in afghanistan, the fear that we may leave behind a situation a lot less secure than we anticipated. does it give us a hint of what's to come after a dozen years of fighting? could we say chaos return to afghanistan? >> well, it describes the challenge, for sure. first of...
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in a "today" exclusive, matt goes one-on-one with former prime minister tony blair on topics ranging from the middle east to global warming. >>> three-time beach volleyball champion kerri walsh jennings and her husband share big news in the studio. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. thank you very much for watching "early today," just your first
in a "today" exclusive, matt goes one-on-one with former prime minister tony blair on topics ranging from the middle east to global warming. >>> three-time beach volleyball champion kerri walsh jennings and her husband share big news in the studio. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. thank you very much for watching "early today," just your first
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when the tony blair government was elected in lint -- in england, the world should not act like this, but it does -- i had been a labour party guy, and some of these people were friends of mine. there was someone i had been involved with, and we were both involved in the campaign for elected moral reform. we knew each other from that. and he became really passionate. he came to the foreign office. he said, "we are going to get it fixed. leave it to me." the support of that and the administration is what brought them to the negotiating table and got it solved. tavis: how do you fix a fatwa? >> some broad think, where anybody can get outraged and carry it out. actually, in all of those years, the only threat to me and to everyone else was the threat from the iranian state. that is not to say it was not a dangerous threat. persons being dispatched by the iranian state. there was never any sense of any other danger. nobody else ever got involved. to standing down those people to stop doing that, essentially, -- tavis: this is clearly about first person. salman rushdie. why write in the th
when the tony blair government was elected in lint -- in england, the world should not act like this, but it does -- i had been a labour party guy, and some of these people were friends of mine. there was someone i had been involved with, and we were both involved in the campaign for elected moral reform. we knew each other from that. and he became really passionate. he came to the foreign office. he said, "we are going to get it fixed. leave it to me." the support of that and the...
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tony blair, former prime minister of great britain. we conclude this evening with the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad. the conversation with my colleague at cbs norah o'donnell took place at his hotel. there are many things we have to talk about. but i would like to blin with a place in which there-- begin with a place in which there is killing, a place in which you have an interest, and a place in which you can play a positive role, that's syria. what are you prered to do to end the fighting and work out some kind of dialogue with a number of parties? >> in the name of god, its almighty, the merciful, the beneficient, first of all i would like your permission to say hello to everyone watching this program. and i would like to ask the almighty god for health and success for everyone. i am very happy to be talking with you again. and also with the lady. you brought up a good topic. syria right now has a very complicated situation. and there are many factors, in that there are many factors in conflict in syria. some people sell we
tony blair, former prime minister of great britain. we conclude this evening with the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad. the conversation with my colleague at cbs norah o'donnell took place at his hotel. there are many things we have to talk about. but i would like to blin with a place in which there-- begin with a place in which there is killing, a place in which you have an interest, and a place in which you can play a positive role, that's syria. what are you prered to do to end the...
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with tony blair. i've had world leaders coming out of my ears this week. couldn't the president have found time to have met some of them or maybe even come on my show and met them? >> well, as i said, the president always makes time for world leaders. it's an ongoing thing. he talks to them all the time. it's not just about scheduling meetings in new york. it's about conversations and meetings all year long, as part of your full-time job. so no regrets about this past week, and you know, those conversations will continue. >> i'm sure we will be talking again soon. stephanie cutter, thank you very much. >> thank you, piers. >>> let's bring in my political all-stars now. republican strategist kellyanne conway and former michigan governor jennifer granholm. welcome to you both. wow, you're both in blazing red. >> republican red. >> this augers well for a bit of red meat throwing around. >> i have blue on, too. >> a little bit of blue. you're basically blazing red, jennifer. which is the way you've been since your convention speech, really, just on fire. >> on
with tony blair. i've had world leaders coming out of my ears this week. couldn't the president have found time to have met some of them or maybe even come on my show and met them? >> well, as i said, the president always makes time for world leaders. it's an ongoing thing. he talks to them all the time. it's not just about scheduling meetings in new york. it's about conversations and meetings all year long, as part of your full-time job. so no regrets about this past week, and you know,...
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. >> tony blair worked out of number 10 downing street into what may be the toughest job, middle east quartet representative. he joins me now. thank you, mr. blair. it's been a big week with everything you're involved with now in the middle east. start with benjamin netanyahu's speech. very, very hard about iran, very clear and i will play a little clip in a moment of this bomb chart he produced. the big question i guess is -- two big questions. do you believe that israel is genuinely planning to do some kind of preemptive strike based on the rhetoric we're now hearing, and if they do, what should the reaction be particularly of america, but also other ally countries? >> well, is israel absolutely determined that iran should not acquire nuclear weapons capability, yes. i mean, how they prevent that is another matter. but i mean, it is clear that iran continues to work towards getting that capability and for israel, the president of iran just a few days back was questioning israel's right to exist so you can understand why they feel this is an existential question for them. i still bel
. >> tony blair worked out of number 10 downing street into what may be the toughest job, middle east quartet representative. he joins me now. thank you, mr. blair. it's been a big week with everything you're involved with now in the middle east. start with benjamin netanyahu's speech. very, very hard about iran, very clear and i will play a little clip in a moment of this bomb chart he produced. the big question i guess is -- two big questions. do you believe that israel is genuinely...
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in tony blair or it's the u.s. government in the case of exxon mobil. chevron congolese or rice was a board member chevron before she became national security advisor to bush and later secretary of state and the interplay between u.s. intelligence services and big oil is almost seemless take the case of dick dick cheney's. stint at halliburton the world's largest geophysical services company oil services company at the same time they're the largest constructor of military bases and equipment around the world so i mean i think that a pit in my eyes is a big oil and the military industrial complex are seamlessly interwoven into a powerful lever. for certain interest groups private and i think to a lesser extent the interests of the american people in fact quite against the interests of the american people a lot being said about russian opposition to foreign military intervention but china also opposes that why is china taking not side i think for the chinese they recognize the. devastating flooding mistake that they made in the lead in the libya intervent
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in tony blair or it's the u.s. government in the case of exxon mobil. chevron lisa rice was a board member of chevron before she became national security advisor to bush and later secretary of state and the interplay between u.s. intelligence services and big oil is almost seemless take the case of dick dick cheney's. standard halliburton the world's largest geophysical services company oil services company at the same time they're the largest constructor of military bases and equipment around the world so i mean i think that a pit in my eyes is a big oil and the military industrial complex are seamlessly interwoven into a powerful lever. for certain interest groups private and i think to a lesser extent the interests of the american people in fact quite against the interests of the american people a lot's being said about russian opposition to foreign military intervention but china also opposes that why is china taking not side i think for the chinese they recognize the. devastating flooding mistake that they made in letting the libyan intervention ta
in tony blair or it's the u.s. government in the case of exxon mobil. chevron lisa rice was a board member of chevron before she became national security advisor to bush and later secretary of state and the interplay between u.s. intelligence services and big oil is almost seemless take the case of dick dick cheney's. standard halliburton the world's largest geophysical services company oil services company at the same time they're the largest constructor of military bases and equipment around...
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in tony blair or it's the u.s. government in the case of exxon mobil. chevron lisa rice was a board member of chevron before she became national security advisor to bush and later secretary of state and the interplay between u.s. intelligence services and big oil is almost seemless take the case of dick dick cheney's. stint at halliburton the world's largest geophysical services company oil services company at the same time they're the largest constructor of military bases and equipment around the world so i mean i think that epitomizes that big oil and the military industrial complex are seamlessly interwoven into a powerful leader. are. for certain interest groups private and i think to a lesser extent the interests of the american people in fact quite against the interests of the american people a lot's been said about russian opposition to foreign military intervention but china also opposes that why is china taking not side i think for the chinese they recognize the. devastating flooding mistake that they made in letting the libyan intervention tak
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blair moderation he was very famous for its political analysts say that i worried about the increasing number of policy advisers as i made the coalition government pledge to cut public spending isn't just well a number that's why we're seeing it's a question of that competence this year the british government back to work sarina businesswoman emma harrison who was appointed to help problems families find jobs was forced to stand down from her roles i made consensus over a fraud within her company critics say the increasing number of saws within the u.k. government point to a deeper question about how the country is run and where the civil servants lack the expertise necessary to do the job properly. to other world news now a mass grave with twenty five bodies has been discovered in the syrian capital damascus the victims who showed signs of torture and had their hands tied were allegedly abducted and killed by rebel forces this comes a month after the massacre when several hundred bodies were found endure a video footage released by the government showed dozens of bloodied bodies lined
blair moderation he was very famous for its political analysts say that i worried about the increasing number of policy advisers as i made the coalition government pledge to cut public spending isn't just well a number that's why we're seeing it's a question of that competence this year the british government back to work sarina businesswoman emma harrison who was appointed to help problems families find jobs was forced to stand down from her roles i made consensus over a fraud within her...
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in tony blair or it's the u.s. government in the case of exxon mobil. chevron lisa rice was a board member of chevron before she became national security advisor to bush and later secretary of state and the interplay between u.s. intelligence services and big oil is almost seemless take the case of dick dick cheney's. stinted halliburton the world's largest geophysical services company oil services company at the same time they're the largest constructor of military bases and equipment around the world so i mean i think that a pit in my eyes is a big oil and the military industrial complex are seamlessly interwoven into a powerful lever. for certain interest groups private and i think to a lesser extent the interests of the american people in fact quite against the interests of the american people a lot's been said about russian opposition to foreign military intervention but china also opposes that why is china taking not side i think for the chinese they recognize the. devastating flooding mistake that they made in letting the libyan intervention take
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bush and tony blair should be tried at the hague for their crimes against humanity now that man is desmond tutu a south african activist best known for his crusade against apartheid in a recent op ed piece he took aim at the countries and leaders who have most blatantly stood behind a veil of impunity he said quote the immorality of the u.s. and great britain's decision to invade in two thousand and three premised on the lie that iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction has destabilized and polarized the world to a greater extent than any other conflict in history and it's on these grounds alone he says that these men should be accountable at the hague the problem is the person in which we've been trusted the power to scrutinize such actions or to toss the issue under the rug take a listen. obviously you're looking at past practices. and i don't believe that anybody has both the law on the other hand i also have a belief that we need to look forward as lows as opposed to look looking backwards . then just like that president obama made the decision to not hold accountable the war crimina
bush and tony blair should be tried at the hague for their crimes against humanity now that man is desmond tutu a south african activist best known for his crusade against apartheid in a recent op ed piece he took aim at the countries and leaders who have most blatantly stood behind a veil of impunity he said quote the immorality of the u.s. and great britain's decision to invade in two thousand and three premised on the lie that iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction has destabilized and...
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in tony blair or it's the u.s. government in the case of exxon mobil. chevron lisa rice was a board member of chevron before she became national security advisor to bush and later secretary of state and the interplay between u.s. intel. in services and big oil is almost seemless take the case of dick dick cheney's. stint at halliburton the world's largest geophysical services company oil services company at the same time they're the largest constructor of military bases and equipment around the world so i mean i think that a pit in my eyes is a big oil and the military industrial complex are seamlessly interwoven into a powerful lever. for certain interest groups private and i think to a lesser extent the interests of the american people in fact quite against the interests of the american people a lot being said about russian opposition to foreign military intervention but china also opposes not why is china taking not side i think for the chinese they recognize the. devastating flooding mistake that they made in letting the libyan intervention take pla
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in tony blair or it's the u.s. government in the case of exxon mobil. chevron lisa rice was a board member of chevron before she became national security advisor to bush and later secretary of state and the interplay between u.s. intelligence services and big oil is almost seemless take the case of dick dick cheney's. stint at halliburton the world's largest geophysical services company oil services company at the same time they're the largest constructor of military bases and equipment around the world so i mean i think that a pit in my eyes of the big oil and the military industrial complex are seamlessly interwoven into a powerful lever. for certain interest groups private and i think to a lesser extent the interests of the american people in fact quite against the interests of the american people a lot being said about russian opposition to foreign military intervention but china also opposes that why is china taking not side i think for the chinese they recognize the. devastating flooding mistake that they made in letting the libyan intervention ta
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in tony blair or it's the u.s. government in the case of exxon mobil. chevron come to lease or rice was a board member of chevron before she became national security. or to bush and later secretary of state and the interplay between u.s. intelligence services and big oil is almost seemless take the case of dick dick cheney's. stinted halliburton the world's largest geophysical services company oil services company at the same time they're the largest constructor of military bases and equipment around the world so i mean i think that a pit in my eyes is a big oil and the military industrial complex are seamlessly interwoven into a powerful lever. for certain interest groups private and i think to a lesser extent the interests of the american people in fact quite against the interests of the american people a lot being said about russian opposition to foreign military intervention but china also opposes that why is china taking not side i think for the chinese they recognize the. devastating flooding mistake that they made in the lead in the libya interve
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bush and tony blair should be tried at the hague for their crimes against humanity now that man is desmond tutu a south african activist best known for his crusade against apartheid in a recent op ed piece he took aim at the countries and leaders who have most blatantly stood behind a veil of impunity he said quote the immorality of the u.s. and great britain's decision to invade in two thousand and three premised on the lie that iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction has destabilized and polarized the world to a greater extent than any other conflict in history and it's on these grounds alone he says that these men should be accountable at the hague the problem is the person in which we've been trusted the power to scrutinize such actions or to toss the issue under the rug take a listen. obviously you're looking at past practices. and i don't believe that anybody has both the law on the other hand i also have a belief that we need to look forward as los as opposed to look looking backwards. and just like that president obama made the decision to not hold accountable the war criminals
bush and tony blair should be tried at the hague for their crimes against humanity now that man is desmond tutu a south african activist best known for his crusade against apartheid in a recent op ed piece he took aim at the countries and leaders who have most blatantly stood behind a veil of impunity he said quote the immorality of the u.s. and great britain's decision to invade in two thousand and three premised on the lie that iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction has destabilized and...
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also former british prime minister tony blair. and -- >> are you uncomftable? >> fr academy award winner goldie hawn. also, the pennsylvania senate race -- >> speaking of plan b, our first guess canceled so jim vandehei ay.le here fromhe pic but here's our number one choice every time. >> he's amazing. >> bill karins. he's back and better than ever with the forecast. billy. >> you are entertaing in a very head-shaking way. >> yeah >> good morning, everyone. the worst weathein the country unto ohi valley. heavy rain and thunderstorms this morning greeting people from missouri to illinois. that's going to slide here in to indiana shortly. all of this mess will be in indianapolis, probably during the peak of the rush hour. keep that in mind. ght now central illinois geing the worst of it. anotrllmog. ure the heat's on this morning. all of upstate new york and new england, temperatures this morning in the 40s. it'll be a nice afternoon, though, just like yesterday, plenty of sunshine, temperatures in the low 70s. so perfect fall afternoon. and pittsburgh, slighthan
also former british prime minister tony blair. and -- >> are you uncomftable? >> fr academy award winner goldie hawn. also, the pennsylvania senate race -- >> speaking of plan b, our first guess canceled so jim vandehei ay.le here fromhe pic but here's our number one choice every time. >> he's amazing. >> bill karins. he's back and better than ever with the forecast. billy. >> you are entertaing in a very head-shaking way. >> yeah >> good morning,...