Room and then and even the secular leaders of it like being gorean who was very secular all saw this not just as a nationalist project but the redemption of the human race is what he described i mean not the jewish people but the human race as a whole and its in and it tells the jews exactly what will be them that it will other states will submit to them they will provide their wealth honey milk will be coming to them and they will rule over this and in a sense this is what were talking about it is a Judeo Christian civilizational project for the middle east it always always was that and now it is be actualized and the American Ambassador friedman was very clear in the soft of the meetings and me. Stroma at the white house he said listen you know this is the bible being actualized i mean living in the Old Testament holiness and then it only the Old Testament the jewish bible the Old Testament and so this is what is coming and relieve the deal of the century was the sort of laying the f
For it to be cancelled out of respect for those affected by the ravaging bushfires. The lawyer of a british woman whose husband and two children drowned in a Swimming Pool in a spanish resort on Christmas Eve has said she may pursue an independent investigation. In an effort to ease pressure on hospitals and doctors surgeries, the nhs has trained paramedics who can prescribe medicine. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are robert fox the defence editor of the evening standard, and ruth lea economic adviser at arbuthnot banking. Its great youre both here with us tonight. I look through the front pages. The ft is up first. An emotional reunion for a mother and son on the front of the financial times, which says a prisoner swap between ukraine and russian rebels raises hopes for a final truce. The new years honours data leak which saw the addresses of around 1000 people including high profile celebrities being published online
Faster journies, news routes and more trains its all change on the railways from tomorrow. Protesters against italys far right party, the league, gather in rome for whats expected to be the biggest demonstration yet by grassroots activists that call themselves the sardines. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The Prime Minister has visited the north east of england to thank voters in traditional labour heartlands for backing his party. Borisjohnson met with supporters in newly conservative sedgefield tony blairs former constituency. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, is coming under increasing pressure to resign with immediate effect after his party suffered its worst Election Results since the 1930s. Our political correspondent, iain watson, reports. A Prime Minister is a familiar sight in these parts, though its usually been a labour not a conservative one. So where better for borisjohnson to rub his opponents nose in the election result than in tony blairs old Stomping Ground of s
There will be new hospitals, schools, railways, better broadband, all right, im going do it. It was new connections and opportunities for every part of our great nation. Like a little noise and ill blame well have the latest from the campaign trail, and well be analysing those commitments on the economy. You three if i get confronted about also tonight. It stop you looks on the horn, to shut us up. Is brexit the horn that is not beeped in this whole brexit discussion . It kind of has. Its the first week, but make it kind of has. Yet, it has, in the first few days ofjeremy yet, it has, in the first few days of Jeremy Corbyn yet, it has, in the first few days ofJeremy Corbyn giving the biggest speech which as brexit cast news comes as the source speech which as brexit cast news comes as the source of agony for the party and any time Boris Johnson gets near a microphone, he is ready with the slogan, so theres definitely a backdrop to all of it andi definitely a backdrop to all of it and i