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it seems like sir christopher had expected the queen to perhaps defend him over this and he is said toruised over his treatment. it is an interesting glimpse into these sort of tensions in the royal households, their rivalries, the power struggles, which we normally do not get to see, but which are going on behind the scenes. it is an artificial world with all kinds of rules that we do not understand. charles will be the old est not understand. charles will be the oldest man to take the throne when he does take the throne. he has been waiting a long time. on that note of royal discord we will have to draw things to a close but thank you both very much. that is it for the papers tonight, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc website, it is all fair, seven days a week. and if you missed the programme any evening you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. thank you and goodbye. this cool and showery weather that has developed over the last few days is the sort of weather that will ta ke is the sort of weather that will take us into the start of the weekend but slowly
it seems like sir christopher had expected the queen to perhaps defend him over this and he is said toruised over his treatment. it is an interesting glimpse into these sort of tensions in the royal households, their rivalries, the power struggles, which we normally do not get to see, but which are going on behind the scenes. it is an artificial world with all kinds of rules that we do not understand. charles will be the old est not understand. charles will be the oldest man to take the throne...
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christopher: in the back, sir. declared the civil aircraft coming down as the day progressed, who had the authority or took authority to authorize two downs of civil aircraft? was it on the white house? heather: we were provided -- the question is, after all the civil aircraft were grounded, who had the command and control, who had the authority to declare an aircraft hostile so we could take it down? typically, within combat operations, the rules of engagement, the roe, have a very specific matrix that you have to fulfill in order to be able to shoot somebody down. we need to know what the aircraft is. we need to know where it originated from, does it have hostile intent, things like that. the r.o.e that we had, that was actually provided, we were provided free fire, which meant that as an individual fighter pilot sitting in my f-16, i, heather penney, could make the decision to shoot down an aircraft. i did not need to ask, mother may i? there was no going up the chain of command. which, i mean, two things. the l
christopher: in the back, sir. declared the civil aircraft coming down as the day progressed, who had the authority or took authority to authorize two downs of civil aircraft? was it on the white house? heather: we were provided -- the question is, after all the civil aircraft were grounded, who had the command and control, who had the authority to declare an aircraft hostile so we could take it down? typically, within combat operations, the rules of engagement, the roe, have a very specific...
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now, who thinks we should take down this statue of christopher columbus, raise your hand. sirt's start with you. why should we take him down? >> he wanted to find india but he couldn't. he's an idiot. >> because he's an idiot, okay. heading up central park west, we realized statues aren't the only offensive structures in new york. who thinks that should be taken down? ( cheers and applause ) dodging tree limbs and traffic lights, we ended up just outside central park in east harlem. all right, guys, coming up is a statue of dr. james marion sims. he's considered the father of modern gynecology. well, that's good. he also used enslaved african american women as his test subjects. so that's not good. this may be a tough one. all right, well, let's go see the statue. who feels that his statue should be taken down? who thinks this statue should be replaced with a female gynecologist? who also experimented on slaves. no, okay. no bus tour is complete without visiting new york's beloved rat warren of a bus depot, the port authority, home to the city's most famous bus driver from "th
now, who thinks we should take down this statue of christopher columbus, raise your hand. sirt's start with you. why should we take him down? >> he wanted to find india but he couldn't. he's an idiot. >> because he's an idiot, okay. heading up central park west, we realized statues aren't the only offensive structures in new york. who thinks that should be taken down? ( cheers and applause ) dodging tree limbs and traffic lights, we ended up just outside central park in east harlem....
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christopher, what do you have for me, sir? >> the turner diaries. >> go ahead. >> do you think that's had any influence on any current nationalist -- not nationalist but like current movements towards terrorism within? you know what i mean? >> yeah. it has had a big influence primarily on the extreme right subculture. it has presumably influenced a number of terrorists. the most important of whom was timothy mcveigh, who was responsible for bombing the oklahoma city federal building in april 1995, which killed 168 people. he was enommeramored of the tur diaries. david copeland in england, he was a right-wing bomber and bombed some places in london in 1999. there are some people in the extreme right subculture now that think the turner diaries -- that it's misguided to follow that blue print for revolution, the idea that the federal government will disintegrate and that there will be revolution. some think that, no, that's not really a viable strategy, and so there is now some debate in the extreme right subculture on whether t
christopher, what do you have for me, sir? >> the turner diaries. >> go ahead. >> do you think that's had any influence on any current nationalist -- not nationalist but like current movements towards terrorism within? you know what i mean? >> yeah. it has had a big influence primarily on the extreme right subculture. it has presumably influenced a number of terrorists. the most important of whom was timothy mcveigh, who was responsible for bombing the oklahoma city...
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the national parliament for the very first time christopher spring it thanks for walking us through some of the specifics of german election you're welcome sir. i'm going to hand over now to my colleague gary hart al first he's got some very special guests with him get heard that's right. plenty to talk about with two young representatives of the two mainstream parties here and to my left here is i think a close a he's she's head of the wing of the social democrats use organization the usals and to my right is a stronghold a member of the state parliament of touring. the head of the youth organization of party c.d.u. in that state stefan let's start with you what a slap in the face for your party second worst result in post-war history one million voters went from the cd you straight to the right wing populist area fifty what went wrong they get thank you for having me in the show. it's right if very. mixed feelings does evening because on the one hand we have a clear men to form the next government and the americal has to become has to become chancellor for her first term. on the other hand you said it we lost more than eight per cent and i
the national parliament for the very first time christopher spring it thanks for walking us through some of the specifics of german election you're welcome sir. i'm going to hand over now to my colleague gary hart al first he's got some very special guests with him get heard that's right. plenty to talk about with two young representatives of the two mainstream parties here and to my left here is i think a close a he's she's head of the wing of the social democrats use organization the usals...
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aerodynamic design possible and christoph thinks the wonderfully streamliner rear end is an absolute highlight this model called the aero saloon was designed by english aircraft engineer sir roy fadden just three were built by the coachbuilder park board in willesden making it a real rarity i mean they got a tape. over the course of the one nine hundred thirty s. rolls royce took over part ward which made buddies for close to half of all the darby bentleys produced the coachbuilder fashion the open tour the sedan kupang and this version of the sports saloon. each vehicle is special but not really one of a kind like most coach builders park ward created standard style. was that it modified only slightly to suit a client's wishes. christophe's is that under the hood you'll find a prime example of engine tuning one nine hundred thirty style. the super reliable straight six engine has just under three point seven leaders have capacity to improve performance the bentley version had a higher compression ratio a sporty your camshaft profile and a crossflow cylinder head which is fed by these two as you carburetors this combination delivers a full one hundred ten horsepower which
aerodynamic design possible and christoph thinks the wonderfully streamliner rear end is an absolute highlight this model called the aero saloon was designed by english aircraft engineer sir roy fadden just three were built by the coachbuilder park board in willesden making it a real rarity i mean they got a tape. over the course of the one nine hundred thirty s. rolls royce took over part ward which made buddies for close to half of all the darby bentleys produced the coachbuilder fashion the...
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christopher to me. carry you across the river. >> reporter: that's right. >> reporte we want everybody to head north. >> thank you, sir. i hope you get through this weekend with another story to tell, maybe a better one than we thank you. thank you so much, al roker. >>> coming up, we'll talk to the curator of the hemingway home and museum in key west. i've been there. it's where hemingway wrote some amazing literature like "farewell to arms." we're going to go to it. that curator is going to stick it out. it's not much of a house except for the history. by the way, even as the national hurricane center says it you're in the keys, it may not be survivable, that guy is sticking. >>> plus, 5.6 million people have been ordered to leave south florida in advance of hurricane irma. what about those who can't get out? looks like the roads are clearing up, you can make progress there. what about the sick, the elderly and the poor? we'll also get to those in prison. that's an interesting predicament for everyone. plus, big political news tonight. special counsel robert mueller wants to interview current and former white house a
christopher to me. carry you across the river. >> reporter: that's right. >> reporte we want everybody to head north. >> thank you, sir. i hope you get through this weekend with another story to tell, maybe a better one than we thank you. thank you so much, al roker. >>> coming up, we'll talk to the curator of the hemingway home and museum in key west. i've been there. it's where hemingway wrote some amazing literature like "farewell to arms." we're going to...