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Tucker Carlson Tonight

the stories that we elected..we we elected boris to be the british trump. you know, he was going to shaket up the system.xit, he was going to deliver brexit. he wasli going to stick it to the eliteses. but he very quickly got in by the sort of globalist agenda he spent a lot of time up to macron and merkel that heiv forgot he's a conservative. you know, as you said, he went very lockdown, very hard on vaccines. he became woke and then he fully signed up to this grétar sumba idea of the world is ending, which is not whatve the conservative people voted for. . you know, boris was elected by a very large group ofhe working class voters, that it f was the first time they'd ever voted for conservativeha a politician. and these people want simple things, more jobs, lower tax, tough on crime, tough on the border and tough on our enemies. tobuuckebut he got into this glt agenda that just wasn't what the people wanted. sopl eventually the the epp started listening to the peoplen

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Inside Politics With Abby Phillip

union. there are no elected women leaders here at the g7 summit for first time since about 2006, i believe. that is because the german chancellor, merkel, left office, replaced by german chancellor scholz. you're seeing world leaders criticize that decision. it puts the u.s. in a category with poland, nicaragua, russia, as one of the very few handful of countries that rolled back abortion rights in the last several decades. >> good point. kaitlan collins, thank you so much. coming up next for us, this is what compromise looks like. how congress came together to pass the biggest new gun law in a generation. but the team rem. because with miro, they could problem solve together, and find the answer thatat was right under their nose. or... his nose. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yeah, i feel free ♪ ♪ yeah, that's all me

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Dateline London

and so at the end of. the belgians will get away with it. - germany faced this dilemma and it took a different route. can you expend the background to this? it was only a couple of years ago. it was not too long ago, i think it was spring 2021 that the merkel government in berlin agreed with the government of namibia for compensation and gave an official apology. they had been negotiating for quite some years about the money that germany was going to pay, and i think it was more thani billion euros, which goes into lots of projects in the country. but i think in a way, germany is a bit of a unique case, if i may say, in europe, and for good reason, because of our history and the nazi history and because of the holocaust. so i really think — i'm one of the germans of the generations who really grew up and was educated with knowing, almost in a too harshly, too much detail, what germans did to the jews,

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Merkel says she doesn't blame herself for not trying hard enough for Ukraine

Merkel says she doesn't blame herself for not trying hard enough for Ukraine

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BBC News

and a couple more tweets from you. this is for merkel who says she had her allotment shed burnt out a few weeks ago, the fire brigade attended, given an incident number, the police never got in touch, we could never get through to them, thousands of pounds worth of damage and no help whatsoever so we gave up. and alan sent me a picture of his little dog who has a nasty puncture wound, he says his dog got attacked at the weekend by a big dog that was off its lead in the local park, he cold the police straightaway as the owner didn't care but the police told me they don't get involved in dog attacks which i find disgusting and i wanted to say it could be a child next that the dog attacks. and one more from steven who says criminal gangs are operating freely, the rare metal theft gangs can steal your catalytic converter exhaust in seconds, brash and in full view of cctv hotel

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

decline. he did not believe a weak biden, and germany without merkel and macron going his own way with trump having said nato was obs obsolete, with macron saying it was brain dead, he did not believe they could muster a response to an invasion of ukraine. he obviously didn't believe the thesis of my book. he was wrong. and the fact is that the west is much stronger, even the incredibly divided united states, you had pelosi and then mcconnell going to kyiv, duelling weeks, to show they were supportive of what the administration and the west today is doing for ukraine, and to russia. so this is the -- this is putin, putin made the biggest miscalculation of any major world leader since the collapse of the soviet union. and has provided opportunities for the west to be far more aligned than we had been before february 24th. >> yeah, yeah, putin is a savvy lead, the brilliant strategist, praised by many in this country, prior to this invasion. i do want to ask you, when you

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

it failed. whether he wants to resurrect his role as a peacemaker, this might reflect that. >> and also his -- as you know so well, his efforts to take the leadership of europe now that merkel is gone and there's a new german chancellor and he is the longest serving european leader at this point. >> absolutely. >> thank you so much, richard. thanks for being there today. it's primary day in nebraska and west virginia. it remains to be seen how powerful an endorsement donald trump's endorsement will prove to be. stay with us. we will have politics coming up. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. it's a beautiful word. neighborhoods "open". businesses "open". fields "open". who doesn't love "open"? offices. homes. stages. possibilities. your world.

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Dateline London

but whether it really means that we will be seeing - a greater— escalation of armed hostilities, i'm not sure. and on that question of overcoming nazism, all three of you have now mentioned the analogy with the �*30s and �*40s. have we learnt the lessons, do you think, from the �*30s? do you detect in the response to putin's actions towards ukraine a sense of that history and of not allowing the mistakes of the past to be repeated? well, obviously, it has taken a while, hasn't it? and we are now all feeling that the end of history has not arrived and i think particularly for germany, whose position has been fascinating in this period, that has been a big wake—up call and i do actually think that although the germans have been quite sluggish on oil and gas, where they are really exposed because they have spent 20 years, unfortunately, ignoring the possibility of this threat, actually scholz has reversed quite a lot of merkel's policy quite quickly. so, i think although we can all complain, i think the eu and europe have galvanised

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Dateline London

escalation of armed - hostilities, i'm not sure. on that question of overcoming nazism, all three of you have now mentioned the analogy with the �*30s and �*40s, have we learnt the lessons, do you think, from the �*30s? do you detect in the response to putin's actions towards ukraine a sense of that history and of not allowing the mistakes of the past to be repeated? obviously it has taken a while, hasn't it? we are now all feeling that the end of history has not arrived and i think particularly for germany, whose position has been fascinating in this period, that has been a big wake—up call and i do actually think that although the germans have been quite sluggish on oil and gas, where they are really exposed, because they have spent 20 years unfortunately ignoring the possibility of this threat, actually scholz has reversed quite a lot of merkel's policy quite quickly. so i think although we can all complain, i think the eu and europe have galvanised

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Dateline London

with the �*30s and �*40s, have we learnt the lessons, do you think, from the �*30s? do you detect in the response to putin's actions towards ukraine a sense of that history and of not allowing the mistakes of the past to be repeated? obviously it has taken a while, hasn't it? we are now all feeling that the end of history has not arrived and i think particularly for germany, whose position has been fascinating in this period, that has been a big wake—up call and i do actually think that although the germans have been quite sluggish on oil and gas, where they are really exposed, because they have spent 20 years unfortunately ignoring the possibility of this threat, actually scholz has reversed quite a lot of merkel's policy quite quickly. so i think although we can all complain, i think the eu and europe have galvanised themselves in a way that they should have done after crimea, but... well, indeed. the tragedy is that we didn't

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