but because they have been big global events in american and british military action against a military group in yemen. now, the foreign secretary in the studio this morning was obviously timely, interesting that he actually has done what would be called the sunday round because initially david cameron was trying to stay out of the topline political fray. cameron was trying to stay out of the topline politicalfray. that cameron was trying to stay out of the topline political fray. that is a side bar compared to the very important issues that we were talking about. i think there s been a sense from lots of leading politicians in the last few days that everywhere you look, tensions are heating up, whether that is the houthis, it seems that s what s happening in ukraine, whether that s increasingly aggressive china, it feels that tensions are on the boil, and this is how david cameron described it. and this is how david cameron described it. , , ., described it. this is a time
and they said, no, no, no, he s going to muck in. he s going to be doing loads of interviews. morning interviews and sunday interviews. and actually, thus far, he hadn t done some very. he d done some very precise interviews, specifically when he visited ukraine or when he visited the middle east about those subjects. but until today, he hadn t done one of those broader interviews where you re expected to defend the whole sweep of government policy. now, i think it s interesting that he did it on a day where foreign affairs is at the top of the agenda. but i m still waiting for that interview where he goes out on a sunday morning and says, this is why rishi sunak deserves to win the next election. these are the problems with labour party s policies on health or on the economy or whatever. we haven t seen that from him yet and i think that is one of the things that downing street wanted from him, as well as the experience of foreign affairs, which they re using him for a lot, was al
it s a train that my paper says today was a steel chain, had a bet on it. you ve made thejourney in the back of a van. i think they re a duo. i think we should just say on this newscast, it s almost like a regent. he s almost a regent. also on that sort of meta point about david cameron, how interesting it is that david cameron came and did this interview, and i was shocked and he went into downing street and became foreign secretary when i finally managed to raise someone in downing street on the phone to talk through it, i said, you know, is he just going to float above the fray or is he going to muck in to the politics? and they said, no, no, no, he s going to muck in. he s going to be doing loads of interviews. morning interviews and sunday interviews. and actually, thus far, he hadn t done some very. he d done some very precise interviews, specifically when he visited ukraine or when he visited the middle east about those subjects. but until today, he hadn t done one of th
front and center of the entire effort, so i gave his lawyer a call, and he steling me that rudy giuliani has not received a target letter in this investigation, and his lawyer does not expect that he is going to be receiving a letter or charged in the probe. he want on to explain as we report and we know that in recent weeks rudy giuliani sat down with the special investigators, but he was offer and the special counsel said that you can come in with a voluntary interview or get a grand jury subpoena. he opted for the voluntary interview, and so he interviewed for two mornings, and he tapes the show in afternoon, and so he opted for the morning interviews. he went to new york for interview, and throughout the afternoon, he was cooperative and shared information with the investigators and asserted privilege, and not sure if it is attorney/client or executive
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