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today, we look at the enduring legacy of ireland and great britain. the white house itself bears witness to the deep connection between our countries. in fact, consider that the record for the most state visits for any country, 24, is a distinction that is held by the united kingdom. this is an impressive statistic and reflects our special relationship, but you cannot ignore the amazing diplomatic feat of ireland, not that there is any rivalry here. [laughter] i will note that the irish have cleverly found a way to have an official white house visit every year with every president. the tea shock is welcome to not only at the white house would also a celebratory luncheon on capitol hill every st. patrick's day. it turns out the key to access in washington is to arrive with a crystal bowl of fresh shamrocks. these ties of friendship make it particularly exciting to have today's symposium. it will highlight britain and ireland's contributions to the white house's art and architecture. we will explore the fascinating diplomatic histories between our count
today, we look at the enduring legacy of ireland and great britain. the white house itself bears witness to the deep connection between our countries. in fact, consider that the record for the most state visits for any country, 24, is a distinction that is held by the united kingdom. this is an impressive statistic and reflects our special relationship, but you cannot ignore the amazing diplomatic feat of ireland, not that there is any rivalry here. [laughter] i will note that the irish have...
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at the twenty six think games in rio great britain thin and so it seems scotland wales and northern ireland didn't fancy joining england over. the radar. so would you guys like to see a cold war and great riches levon at the next olympic games in tokyo twenty twenty just imagine it gareth by zero hurricane and well craig seen it. it's not all about england some fans are more than one nationality like nicole. hi i'm a coach or not nikita or an acquittal we could all the names from to cab just like him my jets series again filming with his film and that's my mom but typical german as you can see they say the world cup is coming up and that all fans want their home country to him. what does that mean for me should i root for japan or germany. tough question since i live in germany and don't really know much about japan i have to do some research on japan. we want to check out japan and the football there japan or germany which team should i support. some who are would top your colorful low chinese grades now where's the football here this week first dive into an underground bunker shot up a sa
at the twenty six think games in rio great britain thin and so it seems scotland wales and northern ireland didn't fancy joining england over. the radar. so would you guys like to see a cold war and great riches levon at the next olympic games in tokyo twenty twenty just imagine it gareth by zero hurricane and well craig seen it. it's not all about england some fans are more than one nationality like nicole. hi i'm a coach or not nikita or an acquittal we could all the names from to cab just...
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how is it received beyond great britain? >> he wants it to be a leisurely trip. he starts saying maybe i will be gone a year. the family and i will just take a vacation. the moment he steps off the boat, huge crowds of people come to meet him. working-class people as well. science welcoming the men who save the union. as the most famous american at this time. he quickly becomes not a leisurely trip. he is still able to go to museums and operas. it very quickly becomes a responsibility to not only meet with the people of these european countries, big groups of the citizens of these countries, but also to meet with the elites, the diplomats. what was supposed to be a three-yearcomes a diplomatic mission where grant is meeting with the citizens of the nations of the world, but also with the political and religious leaders of the world. and the newses away pope is elected and grant is one of the first americans to meet with his new pope. as a methodist he gives a chuckle about that. he is going around the world meeting with these people. with regular citizens. worker
how is it received beyond great britain? >> he wants it to be a leisurely trip. he starts saying maybe i will be gone a year. the family and i will just take a vacation. the moment he steps off the boat, huge crowds of people come to meet him. working-class people as well. science welcoming the men who save the union. as the most famous american at this time. he quickly becomes not a leisurely trip. he is still able to go to museums and operas. it very quickly becomes a responsibility to...
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great example. britain has a policy when it comes to sports it has a combined the combined rugby team even combined. so have you ever wondered why england scotland northern ireland and wales have separate football teams we did a quick google. think it was super sleuth dude if i'm right you all have to buy me a beer and you will. dive me. according to super still do this because players are too shy to get into a combined great british team that's not the case even if it is true the real reason is great britain has four separate football teams it's all to do with timing football as we know it was invented in england in the mid nineteenth century with the first international match being played in eight hundred seventy two england against scotland in glasgow and. how exciting. but it's one thing for came along in ninety nine for england scotland ireland and wales i've only been playing each other in told him and for twenty years they were deemed far too well established to combine over the next one hundred and
great example. britain has a policy when it comes to sports it has a combined the combined rugby team even combined. so have you ever wondered why england scotland northern ireland and wales have separate football teams we did a quick google. think it was super sleuth dude if i'm right you all have to buy me a beer and you will. dive me. according to super still do this because players are too shy to get into a combined great british team that's not the case even if it is true the real reason...
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in south korea at the twenty six think games in rio great britain thin and so it seemed to scotland wales and northern ireland didn't fancy joining going there were very very low grade. so would you guys like to see a couple and great races eleven at the next olympic games in tokyo twenty twenty just imagine it gareth bale harry came and well craig see that. it's not all about england some fans of more than one nationality like make up so. high and he could not make each or an acquittal because all the names from japan just like him might that series again filming with his home and that's my mom it's the german as you can see they say the world cup is coming up and that all fans want their home country to him. what does that mean for me should i root for japan or germany. tough question since i live in germany and don't really know much about japan i have to do some research after japan. we want to check out japan and the football there japan or germany which team should i support. those who are our job your colorful old shiny grade snow where's the football here . the first dive into an
in south korea at the twenty six think games in rio great britain thin and so it seemed to scotland wales and northern ireland didn't fancy joining going there were very very low grade. so would you guys like to see a couple and great races eleven at the next olympic games in tokyo twenty twenty just imagine it gareth bale harry came and well craig see that. it's not all about england some fans of more than one nationality like make up so. high and he could not make each or an acquittal because...
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nations will take part in the world cup so why doesn't england play as part of a unified scene great britain let's ask our experts and mccambridge. imagine in. the national football team is the front line of gareth bale hurricane and will greet i'm not doing that well great thing or things i don't want to do it if humiliate me and a lot of a lot of people respect me. examples . of policy when it comes to sports has a combined combined rugby team even a combined tennis team so have you ever wondered why england scotland northern ireland and wales have separate football teams we did a quick google. think it was super sloth dude if i'm right you all have to buy me a beer and you will. according to super still do this because scotland's players are too shy to get into a combined great british team that's not the case even if it is true the real reason great britain has four separate football teams it's all to do with timing the football as we know it was invented in england in the mid nineteenth century with the first international match being played in eight hundred seventy two england against
nations will take part in the world cup so why doesn't england play as part of a unified scene great britain let's ask our experts and mccambridge. imagine in. the national football team is the front line of gareth bale hurricane and will greet i'm not doing that well great thing or things i don't want to do it if humiliate me and a lot of a lot of people respect me. examples . of policy when it comes to sports has a combined combined rugby team even a combined tennis team so have you ever...
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the head of the american department of the foreign office warned the cabinet that great britain needed to spend a great deal of time and effort sorting out the causes of anglo-american antagonism, given their relative strength. , quote, is faced with a phenomenon for which there is no parallel in modern history. a state 25 times as large, five times as wealthy, three times as populous, twice as ambitious, almost invulnerable, and at least our equal in prosperity, technical equipment, and industrial science. this was because, he pointed out, war was not unthinkable between the two countries. contrary, quote, there are present all the factors which have made for war between states. prime minister stanley bolden begin dropping hints that he would like to visit the u.s.. but he lost the next general election in 1929. it was prime minister mcdonald who came to the u.s. and president herbert hoover who hosted the visit. as had coolidge, wanted to spend as little money as possible on the armed forces. the two side came to an agreement. the 1930 london naval treaty. the united guests included
the head of the american department of the foreign office warned the cabinet that great britain needed to spend a great deal of time and effort sorting out the causes of anglo-american antagonism, given their relative strength. , quote, is faced with a phenomenon for which there is no parallel in modern history. a state 25 times as large, five times as wealthy, three times as populous, twice as ambitious, almost invulnerable, and at least our equal in prosperity, technical equipment, and...
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great britain. i love this. hoice. great britain or great betrayal. as we know tomorrow and wednesday are going to be filled with votes on the lords amendments to the brexit bill and so it is crunch time for the government and brexit and the sun has put together this fantastic montage of everything great and good about britain, from football, to stonehenge, via the spitfire
great britain. i love this. hoice. great britain or great betrayal. as we know tomorrow and wednesday are going to be filled with votes on the lords amendments to the brexit bill and so it is crunch time for the government and brexit and the sun has put together this fantastic montage of everything great and good about britain, from football, to stonehenge, via the spitfire
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the importanced of the ottoman empire to great britain. these are the same sites that give their name to the agreement to which i will refer later. russia wanted a warm water port and access to resources. movement through the bosporus and the dardanelles was an option, and another was access to the persian gulf, the arabian sea, and you and you notion. the game often contained events that were solely to create difficulties for the opponent, as was seen with russian involvement in afghanistan, which did not seem to serve russian objectives so much as a created problems for great britain. the ottomans wanted to control access to the black sea, dominate the caucuses, and the ottoman empire was first and empire in european the minds of the ottomans and european empires. east position was something of an afterthought. the ottoman empire was in severe economic distress in the decade prior to world war i and was trying to reform its military and governmental structures. there had been a coup that brought a group of ethnic turk leaders into power.
the importanced of the ottoman empire to great britain. these are the same sites that give their name to the agreement to which i will refer later. russia wanted a warm water port and access to resources. movement through the bosporus and the dardanelles was an option, and another was access to the persian gulf, the arabian sea, and you and you notion. the game often contained events that were solely to create difficulties for the opponent, as was seen with russian involvement in afghanistan,...
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and great britain, the last place where the two armies came together on land. we are at the show met metteefield -- chal battlefield. back in 1815, this would have been the heart of the city, new orleans, there. it is located in st. bernard parish, a little ways outside the city proper. the ground assault that we call the battle of new orleans started on january 8, 1815 and it would be about five weeks after when the battle officially ended or when the war officially ended. new orleans was a very important target for the british for a couple reasons. first, it is right along the mississippi river. it was the first city that controlled all of the trade and vessels coming in and out of the gulf of mexico and because of this hub of trading, new orleans has always been very important and the british figured if they could capture that, they control that trade, and if you could control the trade of a country, you could help determine that outcome as well. there are so many important people out here that helped dictate what would happen on the british side. it really
and great britain, the last place where the two armies came together on land. we are at the show met metteefield -- chal battlefield. back in 1815, this would have been the heart of the city, new orleans, there. it is located in st. bernard parish, a little ways outside the city proper. the ground assault that we call the battle of new orleans started on january 8, 1815 and it would be about five weeks after when the battle officially ended or when the war officially ended. new orleans was a...
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great britain. i love this. great betrayal as they vote on brexit, we say to them you have a choice. great britain or great betrayal. as we know tomorrow and wednesday are going to be filled with votes on the lords amendments to the brexit bill and so it is crunch time for the government and brexit and the sun has put together this fantastic montage of everything great and good about britain, from football, to stonehenge, via the spitfire and welsh looking sheep. you know, it is fantastic i think to see all of those wonderful things about britain celebrated. personally i think none of this would be taken away if we stayed in the european union, nevertheless it is a lovely set of picture... . yes, i mean, digbyjones, is this going to be a great betrayal? we have to be beware of the tyranny of parliament, and if you look at the sun and the daily express which you showed up, ignore the will of the people at your peril. this isn't pitched at the establishment elite south of the m25. this is pitched at the readerships
great britain. i love this. great betrayal as they vote on brexit, we say to them you have a choice. great britain or great betrayal. as we know tomorrow and wednesday are going to be filled with votes on the lords amendments to the brexit bill and so it is crunch time for the government and brexit and the sun has put together this fantastic montage of everything great and good about britain, from football, to stonehenge, via the spitfire and welsh looking sheep. you know, it is fantastic i...
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of great britain expect what you an easy feeding us. just ruling which allows [inaudible] again. short. short on on the great grading the for our members will be ready r runs and at that daniel levy. one the workforce and that's not true. one w will i it continueue i in youour lifey tens or more resources will be going. way wayy b but lost what considered by the jududge ad the assessmentt. of the politicical like license in the seventy second it will consider. it is a relationship that was long considedered. from translation agency returns arrived right. recently that is our survey of try to live by the by the to drive drivers 53% of them kind of in a sickly as lancelot job job. to put owl treat treat workers are and how. well. not. except that we are in ordedr to do that had attacked her dodone during your in the least. that thahat new leaf leafaf black rot how help protect our drive drivers. what? kate i if over room. and it and also. more importantly in minimum wage jobs are going to be withdrawing for different. one or two and we want one and the right right. right right right
of great britain expect what you an easy feeding us. just ruling which allows [inaudible] again. short. short on on the great grading the for our members will be ready r runs and at that daniel levy. one the workforce and that's not true. one w will i it continueue i in youour lifey tens or more resources will be going. way wayy b but lost what considered by the jududge ad the assessmentt. of the politicical like license in the seventy second it will consider. it is a relationship that was long...
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an underwhelming competition for great britain. it is heartbreaking. great britain.igh in turmoil. we have such positives during the season, a number of top tens and medals and we did not perform when we needed to. did you believe that a podium posts was possible? definitely but in the four man, we finished 18th which was nowhere near where we should have been. the thing that has stumped us is what happened to ourequipment, it that has stumped us is what happened to our equipment, it did not perform the way it should have. we have the potential, we need to keep going to keep going you forward. to keep going forward, you need funding. it was over 5 million for the last four years, you're expecting it to come down. we did not our target and we are expecting to get a reduction in funding from uk sport. best case scenario, we get away on season next year may get to right the wrong spot worst case, we get cut completely and need to source by an funding. the sport of bobsleigh them could stay alive in britain. what sort of support do you need? the main thing we are looking
an underwhelming competition for great britain. it is heartbreaking. great britain.igh in turmoil. we have such positives during the season, a number of top tens and medals and we did not perform when we needed to. did you believe that a podium posts was possible? definitely but in the four man, we finished 18th which was nowhere near where we should have been. the thing that has stumped us is what happened to ourequipment, it that has stumped us is what happened to our equipment, it did not...
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that they're actually striking out for anybody bringing up the fact that great britain, yes, great britain white house. and you can't defend donald trump. one guy quoted a smithsonian article that had in the body of it, that great britain burned down the white house. >> well canada wasn't a nation until 50 years later. i think it's important to point out, it was a british colony as you rightly say. the thing about the words, not to get mired in his not knowing the words to "god bless america." but the fact that he arranged that event, expressly for the purpose of celebrating that song and patriotism. and using the united states army band and everything else. to make a point about patriotism, and he didn't know the words. >> we will sing songs of patriotism. and didn't know the words. >> it's painful. >> for all of those -- for those saying donald trump was right, canada burned down the white house. that's like saying yes, new mexico scaled the cliffs of n m normandy. they were a part of it. you talk about donald trump not reading, though. >> i'm serious. >> we're going to get to what rudy
that they're actually striking out for anybody bringing up the fact that great britain, yes, great britain white house. and you can't defend donald trump. one guy quoted a smithsonian article that had in the body of it, that great britain burned down the white house. >> well canada wasn't a nation until 50 years later. i think it's important to point out, it was a british colony as you rightly say. the thing about the words, not to get mired in his not knowing the words to "god bless...
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march a similar back resolution was vetoed by the us at the security council haiti has been hit by great britain from operating in the country after it stops were accused of sexual misconduct the haitian government said the charity had violated laws and people's dignity allege that some aid workers including a former country director use prostitutes whilst working there after the two thousand and ten earthquake seven oxfam staff have since resigned or have been fired. with all the headlines news continues here on al-jazeera after p.l.o. history of a revolution. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. one nine hundred forty eight the state of israel was proclaimed. palestine was lost. sixteen years later in one thousand nine hundred sixty four the palestine liberation organization or the p.l.o. was founded. made up of different factions the p.l.o. has been at the heart of the struggle to regain palestine ever since. setting up an independent palestinian organization was not easy. the first challenge the palestinians faced was to wrest control of t
march a similar back resolution was vetoed by the us at the security council haiti has been hit by great britain from operating in the country after it stops were accused of sexual misconduct the haitian government said the charity had violated laws and people's dignity allege that some aid workers including a former country director use prostitutes whilst working there after the two thousand and ten earthquake seven oxfam staff have since resigned or have been fired. with all the headlines...
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and great britain, the last place where the two armies came together on land. we are at the show met metteefield -- chal battlefield. back in 1815, this would have been the heart of the city, new orleans, there. it is located in st. bernard parish, a little ways outside the city proper.
and great britain, the last place where the two armies came together on land. we are at the show met metteefield -- chal battlefield. back in 1815, this would have been the heart of the city, new orleans, there. it is located in st. bernard parish, a little ways outside the city proper.
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for centuries, great britain was the forefront of human freedom.gave us the freedom of speech and of the press. it led efforts to abolish the slave trade and the country created the common law and due process rights that we take for granted today. but freedom in great britain is on the decline. time robinson, for example. meanwhile a judge is calling for the mass blunting of kitchen knives in the u.k. in response to a wave of knife attacks, as if that's the cause or the solution. it is a mess. anne-marie waters is going to talk about that. those in the u.k. are looking on in stunned surprise us about what is happening to tommy robinson and, more than that, the lack of response from what is being done to him in retaliation for speaking what he thinks is true. has he there been any complaints about what's going on? >> absolutely not. tommy robinson is persona non grata as far as the mainstream media is concerned. as far as various human rights groups, they ignore any persecution of people that they don't politically agree with. tommy robinson is one
for centuries, great britain was the forefront of human freedom.gave us the freedom of speech and of the press. it led efforts to abolish the slave trade and the country created the common law and due process rights that we take for granted today. but freedom in great britain is on the decline. time robinson, for example. meanwhile a judge is calling for the mass blunting of kitchen knives in the u.k. in response to a wave of knife attacks, as if that's the cause or the solution. it is a mess....
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in great britain so robert nelson is a well known judge he's written to the german federal ministry of family affairs. the purpose of the letter was to bring home to the german government the problems that the flu the midas face and the shortfall in finances that we felt they had in the amount they got and the amount that they would in fact need i wrote it to the relevant minister and there was no reply as. for decades parents never knew what was going on behind their backs during the criminal trial they were only allowed to be spectators. the thalidomide manufacturers defense strategy was to convince the prosecution to agree to dismiss the case. they knew that they didn't just have the regional government justice minister on their side but the federal government too however the dismissal of a criminal. required strict conditions these according to the prosecution service were not meant. to see a good. church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do
in great britain so robert nelson is a well known judge he's written to the german federal ministry of family affairs. the purpose of the letter was to bring home to the german government the problems that the flu the midas face and the shortfall in finances that we felt they had in the amount they got and the amount that they would in fact need i wrote it to the relevant minister and there was no reply as. for decades parents never knew what was going on behind their backs during the criminal...
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never knew that the country can sleep in build was not suitable for them the same was true in great britain. two thousand contigo and children were born here. british survivors also want to recommend compensation proceedings. i think the germans find it difficult to face up to the history and the might and they have to do it now and they feel ashamed but at the same time being typically governments they feel powerless they don't know what to do about it but sooner or later they're going to have to confront what happened. in june twenty sixth seen an event takes place in dusseldorf. the state government issued an invitation a study titled the role of the state of north rhine-westphalia income to go on and the consequences as presented to the victims of contraband. the study could been commissioned two years earlier by health minister barbara stephens. get a ph d. thesis from the faculty of history at the university of monster. the author nicholas lee and how much is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe conta. dug
never knew that the country can sleep in build was not suitable for them the same was true in great britain. two thousand contigo and children were born here. british survivors also want to recommend compensation proceedings. i think the germans find it difficult to face up to the history and the might and they have to do it now and they feel ashamed but at the same time being typically governments they feel powerless they don't know what to do about it but sooner or later they're going to have...
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great britain and ireland's team are struggling as they look to retain the curtis cup and that is thend they are 5—2 down and they are behind in both of the remaining four ball matches. great britain is through to the 70 —— semifinals at the bmx world championships and 2017 furyk —— junior world championship goesin furyk —— junior world championship goes in the women's quarterfinals chardy and its allies on the bbc sport website. the under 21 are winning and for third year in a row. they decided to take on mexico in the final and they are leading 2—1 in the second half of the moment england's goals came from. this time next week we will go fully into the world cup in russia. spain are many people's favourites to win the tournament this summer after the sides won both european club competitions at the end of the season competitions at the end of the season but in the latest of our sports day series on the contenders for the title, the build—up for the spanish side has been affected by matters far removed from the football field. staying with a long time to win their first major title b
great britain and ireland's team are struggling as they look to retain the curtis cup and that is thend they are 5—2 down and they are behind in both of the remaining four ball matches. great britain is through to the 70 —— semifinals at the bmx world championships and 2017 furyk —— junior world championship goesin furyk —— junior world championship goes in the women's quarterfinals chardy and its allies on the bbc sport website. the under 21 are winning and for third year in a...
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but freedom in great britain is on the decline.le a judge is calling for the mass blunting of kitchen knives in the u.k. in response to a wave of knife attacks, as if that's the cause or the solution. it is a mess. and anne-marie waters is going o talk about that. those in the u.k. are looking on in stunned surprise us about what is happening to tommy robinson and, more than that, the lack of response from what is being done to him in retaliation for speaking what he thinks is true. has he there been any complaints about what's going on? >> absolutely not. tommy robinson is persona non grata as far as the mainstream media is concerned. as far as various human rights groups, they ignore any persecution of people that they don't politically agree with. tommy robinson is one of many people who faces and has faced and continues to face persecution of some kind. if you say anything negative, even if you don't go along with a positive, the endless praise of islam in this country, you will find some form of persecution, whether it's by th
but freedom in great britain is on the decline.le a judge is calling for the mass blunting of kitchen knives in the u.k. in response to a wave of knife attacks, as if that's the cause or the solution. it is a mess. and anne-marie waters is going o talk about that. those in the u.k. are looking on in stunned surprise us about what is happening to tommy robinson and, more than that, the lack of response from what is being done to him in retaliation for speaking what he thinks is true. has he...
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great britain and ireland trail the usa 11—2 going into the second day of the curtis cup in new york victory of two years ago in ireland, and win on american soil for only the second time, but they took just one full point yesterday, thanks to 0livia mehaffey and sophie lamb in the foursomes. world number one simona halep, says she'll "stay chilled" in today's french open final, even though, it's herfourth even though it's herfourth attempt to win a maiden grand slam. she faces the american, sloane stephens. it's a big opportunity, it's a big chance, but you never know. i lost three times until now. and no—one died! so, it will be ok. i think i will be more confident because i have a lot of experience. but in tennis, you never know, so i will stay chilled. england's rugby union head coach, eddiejones, says today's first test against south africa is the perfect development oportunity, for younger players, and a "once—in—a—lifetime opportunity". england haven't won a game at ellis park injohannesburg, since 1972, butjones says the pressure will be good for the newcomers to the squad. i
great britain and ireland trail the usa 11—2 going into the second day of the curtis cup in new york victory of two years ago in ireland, and win on american soil for only the second time, but they took just one full point yesterday, thanks to 0livia mehaffey and sophie lamb in the foursomes. world number one simona halep, says she'll "stay chilled" in today's french open final, even though, it's herfourth even though it's herfourth attempt to win a maiden grand slam. she faces the...
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of this idea that we don't have a particularly strong military so why are we giving away aid to great britain in china. this is the hot water mark of it. >> have you found that the flying tigers play the role in inese history? >> it's a great question. my old roommate, david will were living together it's a real book now, david. it's a great question. thgs about the storyrkable i think it's forgotten in the u.s. fascinating when you look at the last surviving tiger was in columbus, georgia. giving him the copy of the book was meaningful because we have become close. he go back to china number of times. people swear him in the streets. this basically forgotten story here. part of that is that it's important to remember here. it's a bridge between the two cultures. with the tension that is going on today it's important of their huge resumes dedicated to the flying tiger and more being built in china. it's a history they cherish. were talking about the nationals but they looked with the communists because when his pilots were shut down he talks in his memoir about he doesn't care who's going to
of this idea that we don't have a particularly strong military so why are we giving away aid to great britain in china. this is the hot water mark of it. >> have you found that the flying tigers play the role in inese history? >> it's a great question. my old roommate, david will were living together it's a real book now, david. it's a great question. thgs about the storyrkable i think it's forgotten in the u.s. fascinating when you look at the last surviving tiger was in columbus,...
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at the security council haiti has banned great britain from operating in the country after its staff were accused of sexual misconduct the haitian government said the charity had violated laws and people's dignity and it's alleged that some aid workers including a former country director use prostitutes whilst working there after the two thousand and ten earthquake seven oxfam staff have since resigned or have been fired. with all the headlines news continues here on al-jazeera after p.l.o. history of a revolution. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. in one thousand nine hundred forty eight the state of israel was proclaimed. palestine was lost. sixteen years later in one thousand nine hundred sixty four the palestine liberation organization or the p.l.o. was founded. made up of different factions the p.l.o. has been at the heart of the struggle to regain palestine ever since. the little. settingup an independent palestinian organization was.
at the security council haiti has banned great britain from operating in the country after its staff were accused of sexual misconduct the haitian government said the charity had violated laws and people's dignity and it's alleged that some aid workers including a former country director use prostitutes whilst working there after the two thousand and ten earthquake seven oxfam staff have since resigned or have been fired. with all the headlines news continues here on al-jazeera after p.l.o....
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haiti has banned oxfam great britain from operating in the country off to its start for accused of sexual misconduct the haitian government said the charity had violated laws and people's dignity it's alleged that some aid workers including a former country director use prostitutes whilst working there after the two the thousand and ten earthquake seven oxfam staff have since resigned or been fired. thousands of macedonians showing their support for the president after he said he'd block a deal with greece on changing the country's name. i. feel gay even office says the deal violates the constitution and grace the government of prime minister alexis the press may face a new confidence face on the issue and just keep to the two neighbors has been an obstacle to macedonia joining nato and the e.q. chancer uplifts has the latest from the greek capital af and. the conservative opposition leader in athens has called this a bad agreement he believes that accepting the master in language in the master only an ethnicity are simply not acceptable national concessions that is what he said in a stat
haiti has banned oxfam great britain from operating in the country off to its start for accused of sexual misconduct the haitian government said the charity had violated laws and people's dignity it's alleged that some aid workers including a former country director use prostitutes whilst working there after the two the thousand and ten earthquake seven oxfam staff have since resigned or been fired. thousands of macedonians showing their support for the president after he said he'd block a deal...
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we don't have a particularly strong military right now so why are we giving aid to great britain and china? this is the high watermark of the assertive morgantown view. >> the flying tigers play any role in chinese military history? they reestablished chinese military law or is this not featured? >> a great question. i started this project when we were living together. it is a real book now, david. it is a great question, one of the most remarkable things about the story, a pretty forgotten story in the us and fascinating when you talk to -- i was with the last surviving flying tigers, a crew chief who lives in columbus, georgia and the final copy of the book was meaningful for me. and a huge number of times, and means a lot and a forgotten story here. it is important for us here and a bridge between our two cultures, what is going on with china is important and huge museums dedicated, and more being built in china. the history we cherish and isn't very important. we are talking about the qinghai check regime. but also worked with the communists, and doesn't care who is going -- a gue
we don't have a particularly strong military right now so why are we giving aid to great britain and china? this is the high watermark of the assertive morgantown view. >> the flying tigers play any role in chinese military history? they reestablished chinese military law or is this not featured? >> a great question. i started this project when we were living together. it is a real book now, david. it is a great question, one of the most remarkable things about the story, a pretty...
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. >> the battle of new orleans was a battle fought between american forces in great britain as the war of 1812. it is the last ground battle that took place between the two nations. this is the last spot where two armies came together on the land. we are at the chalmette battlefield. we are six miles down the river from the french quarter, which in 1814, was a heart of the city of new orleans there looking out to think bernard's parish. -- st. bernard's parish. the war started in june of 1812. the ground assault that we call the battle of new orleans started on january 8, 1815. it would be about five weeks after when the battle officially ended there -- or when the war officially ended. it was a very important target for the ridges for a couple of reasons. it is right along the mississippi river. the port city that controlled all of the traded vessels coming in and out of the lf of mexico , and it is because of this hub of trading that new orleans has been very important. the british the good if they could capture it, they could control that trade. if you can control the trade of a cou
. >> the battle of new orleans was a battle fought between american forces in great britain as the war of 1812. it is the last ground battle that took place between the two nations. this is the last spot where two armies came together on the land. we are at the chalmette battlefield. we are six miles down the river from the french quarter, which in 1814, was a heart of the city of new orleans there looking out to think bernard's parish. -- st. bernard's parish. the war started in june of...
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more and more companies in great britain of the consequences of that negotiations have so far been slow and there is disagreement within the british government on important issues now the british automobile federation has warned the government against leaving the european customs union. with customs controls at the borders would only be a logistical nightmare for the car sector. following the terminations of the nuclear agreement with iran the usa is now demanding that all countries stop imports of oil it's a return to the state before the treaty representative of the u.s. state department threatened to impose sanctions on countries that do not comply however the iranian government announced that it would not let the u.s. bring it to its knees. harley davidson wants to stop building its motorcycles for the european market in the usa instead the company wants to produce the wheels in its plants in india and brazil. the company would then deal with punitive tariffs imposed by the e.u. just last week as a counter measure to u.s. tariffs. this plant in the city of sellout produces pickup tr
more and more companies in great britain of the consequences of that negotiations have so far been slow and there is disagreement within the british government on important issues now the british automobile federation has warned the government against leaving the european customs union. with customs controls at the borders would only be a logistical nightmare for the car sector. following the terminations of the nuclear agreement with iran the usa is now demanding that all countries stop...
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cup boycott by england the royal family will boycott the soccer world cup in russia this summer great britain and its media lead the eleventh hour charge to try and shrimper russia of this tournament after the failed poisoning of an ex double agent in sol's bre case muddled with inconsistency zend in which the actual perpetrators haven't yet been identified it has soured relations between russia and britain but one might ask what does that have to do with football well it turns out it doesn't matter it's highly likely russia did it q now it's. references yes i think the comparison with nine hundred thirty six is is certainly right another political clash over syria and while our giant billboards across london urging a world cup boycott our government should not strengthen the also return and she whiston part of the russian president but boycott the twenty eight hundred fifty world cup in russia and of politics isn't enough try recycling every other old argument and leave the football itself on the bench from homophobia to raise his i'm from corruption to terrorism every grievance you can thin
cup boycott by england the royal family will boycott the soccer world cup in russia this summer great britain and its media lead the eleventh hour charge to try and shrimper russia of this tournament after the failed poisoning of an ex double agent in sol's bre case muddled with inconsistency zend in which the actual perpetrators haven't yet been identified it has soured relations between russia and britain but one might ask what does that have to do with football well it turns out it doesn't...
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kennedy: we have a good relationship with great britain.uld like us to maintain that because i am obsessed with the show "the crown." >> obama picking a fight with great britain saying they would move to the back of the line. there was a perfect opportunity for trump to step in there. half us are rooting for what we did to you. you shouldn't be ruled by people across the water. there should be a bilateral trade deal with them. trump going in with guns blazing into this g-7 summit. i'm hoping it's not him trying to pick fights and raise tariffs. kennedy: germany thinks they are so fancy because they have a better economy than greece. but they still need to be on the bus. we all do. we all benefit from free trade, and everyone has to understand that. and if this is a moment when we talk about what free trade is, we have to get off that fetish at some point and talk about real free trade and economic growth. this is positive sum territory. last word. >> if sticking it to germany does not enrich americans. kennedy: but it would feel good, point
kennedy: we have a good relationship with great britain.uld like us to maintain that because i am obsessed with the show "the crown." >> obama picking a fight with great britain saying they would move to the back of the line. there was a perfect opportunity for trump to step in there. half us are rooting for what we did to you. you shouldn't be ruled by people across the water. there should be a bilateral trade deal with them. trump going in with guns blazing into this g-7...
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and oxfam great britain from operating in the country after its staff were accused of sexual misconduct the haitian government says the charity had violated laws and people's dignity and it's alleged that some aid workers including a former country director use prostitutes whilst working there after the two thousand and ten earthquake argentina's congress has been debating whether to legalize abortion hundreds of people have gathered outside parliament to aries argentinian law only allows abortions in cases of rape or when a woman's life is at risk. and britain is marking the first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire the twenty four story apartment block in london was lit up in green two hundred seventy one people who died a year ago a fire started in the kitchen and quickly and gulf the building in flames those are your headlines to stay with us witnesses next. big stories generate fouls and of headlines with different angles from different perspectives separate the spin from the facts that's why i'm guy. with the listening post on al jazeera. wallace while ours be very important. i
and oxfam great britain from operating in the country after its staff were accused of sexual misconduct the haitian government says the charity had violated laws and people's dignity and it's alleged that some aid workers including a former country director use prostitutes whilst working there after the two thousand and ten earthquake argentina's congress has been debating whether to legalize abortion hundreds of people have gathered outside parliament to aries argentinian law only allows...
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the world's longest day has arrived and for thousands of be placed about their great britain to one ofthe wonders of the world. druids gathered at stonehenge to watch dawn breaks. the ancient stone circle it dates back to prehistoric times for centuries historians and archaeologists have puzzled over the monument which appears to track the movements of the so. let me remind you of our top story italian prime minister said because he has agreed to join emergency e.u. migration talks but only after reassurances from germany. she has agreed to scrap a draft statement that was agreed that was revealed to head off the weekend's summit she's hoping to forge or your solution to the migration crisis by stave off a stiff opposition from several countries within the block. and u.s. president donald trump signs an executive order to issue a microphone. at the border that's been growing outrage in the u.s. over his administration's zero tolerance policy of separating migrant children from their parents. today. in the meantime of course there's always the web site. of the day. climate change. waist
the world's longest day has arrived and for thousands of be placed about their great britain to one ofthe wonders of the world. druids gathered at stonehenge to watch dawn breaks. the ancient stone circle it dates back to prehistoric times for centuries historians and archaeologists have puzzled over the monument which appears to track the movements of the so. let me remind you of our top story italian prime minister said because he has agreed to join emergency e.u. migration talks but only...
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is based on exports to great britain so you never go to a gunfight with a knife and united kingdom was never going to win this negotiation and their attitude was a total entitlement like you don't understand we have got the queen so the germans are their friends they're just going to bow down and they're going to give us a great deal because we're great and everyone knows are great and i said wait a minute these are hardened to tonic just laying german people they're not going to just throw money at you you silly couse well the next headline just shows you who. may is up against what she's trying to negotiate because a full.
is based on exports to great britain so you never go to a gunfight with a knife and united kingdom was never going to win this negotiation and their attitude was a total entitlement like you don't understand we have got the queen so the germans are their friends they're just going to bow down and they're going to give us a great deal because we're great and everyone knows are great and i said wait a minute these are hardened to tonic just laying german people they're not going to just throw...
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boxing, qualifying for formula one‘s canadian grand prix, and the latest from the curtis cup, where great britain taking on america. that's all from the bbc sport centre for now. the actress who played the first bond girl — eunice gayson — has died. she was 90. iadmire your i admire your courage miss... trench. she featured opposite sean connery in the first bond film in 1962, doctor no and from russia with love. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. after this long spell of settled weather, for over a month, it is looking like things are set to change into next week, something cooler and fresher, wet and windy. tomorrow is looking similar to today. thunderstorms across scotland and northern england. high pressure is with us into sunday, light winds, and overnight it will be a dry one, thunderstorms and showers easing away from central and southern scotland and northern england. many northern and central areas will hang onto cloud and there will be clearer areas in central parts of the uk. sunday, sunshine to start to the morning, but e
boxing, qualifying for formula one‘s canadian grand prix, and the latest from the curtis cup, where great britain taking on america. that's all from the bbc sport centre for now. the actress who played the first bond girl — eunice gayson — has died. she was 90. iadmire your i admire your courage miss... trench. she featured opposite sean connery in the first bond film in 1962, doctor no and from russia with love. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's...
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and great britain, why can't the wholesar just go to great britain if there's only one producer or one importer, this is now importing. >> we are happy to work and come up with solutions. >> i'm out of time. >> thank you senator cassidy. >> thank you mr. secretary, like all of my colleagues, i hear from my families across the commonwealth about how the prices affect their lives and one in four americans who take prescription drugs have a difficulty affording them. let me read a letter i got from one ned andrew who lives in great falls who wanted tohare his story. in the united states, drugs that effectively cures severalorms of leukemia cost approximately $159 to manufacture. in the united states there is no available generic and brand names market cost is $146,000 a year, 159 to make that $146,000. this isn't a drug consumers can choose not to take. they would literally die of cancer. my father is being treated leukemia that is effectively curable. .. >> but ts issu is one that i hope all in congress and the nation as a whole come together on. studies about that indicate the cost ofan
and great britain, why can't the wholesar just go to great britain if there's only one producer or one importer, this is now importing. >> we are happy to work and come up with solutions. >> i'm out of time. >> thank you senator cassidy. >> thank you mr. secretary, like all of my colleagues, i hear from my families across the commonwealth about how the prices affect their lives and one in four americans who take prescription drugs have a difficulty affording them. let me...
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we saw a flight from london to perth, the first time connecting great britain to australia using a boeinga straight want to go to sydney not perth. if you talk to qantas they are working on it. pratchett sunrise. we are working closely. the new triple seven will be in the marketplace in 2020. more range than any airplay and flying today but it is frankly not quite enough to get you from sydney to london. we are working to see how to make air planes in the next decade flying 21 hours. we will see it? alt—right longer range flying is becoming part of the strategy in latin america, asia and the middle east and it will be an important pa rt east and it will be an important part of the strategy. 17 hours in one airplay in and would rather do that and not make that stops i can be in my hotel room a little bit earlier. what are they going to do for the city ‘s who rely on a harbour city, singapore, dubai? frankly, .2 point and more destinations have been the trend in the market. —— point two point. destinations have been the trend in the market. —— point two pointm is about more frequency and mo
we saw a flight from london to perth, the first time connecting great britain to australia using a boeinga straight want to go to sydney not perth. if you talk to qantas they are working on it. pratchett sunrise. we are working closely. the new triple seven will be in the marketplace in 2020. more range than any airplay and flying today but it is frankly not quite enough to get you from sydney to london. we are working to see how to make air planes in the next decade flying 21 hours. we will...
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great britain and germany and estonia and poland. and we are a member of the five eye's. >> sean: what you mean by five eyes, >> australia, new wre land and canada and great britain and the united states. if we have information we share it. remember the ambassador that shared the information with the united states on his conversation with papadopoulos. >> sean: downer donated 25 million to the clinton administration. >> absolutely. >> sean: and the state department had to get involved and that means john kerry knew about it, too. and goes to the white might and also to the secretary of state's office. >> we have to ask yourselves, sean, that ment brennan head of the cia and clapper with national intelligence were aware of this. victim offing the trump champagne members. and that's very important. that doesn't mean it would be at a lower level. it would be a principle level and brennan was aware of what went on. and did the british stair the information with us first, our did we ask for specific information. how was the exchange? >> s
great britain and germany and estonia and poland. and we are a member of the five eye's. >> sean: what you mean by five eyes, >> australia, new wre land and canada and great britain and the united states. if we have information we share it. remember the ambassador that shared the information with the united states on his conversation with papadopoulos. >> sean: downer donated 25 million to the clinton administration. >> absolutely. >> sean: and the state department...
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march a similar arab back resolution was vetoed by the us security council haiti has banned from great britain from operating in the country after its staff were accused of sexual misconduct haitian governments of the charity had violated laws and people's dignity it's alleged that some aid workers including a former country dick director use prostitutes was working there after the two thousand and ten earthquake. argentina's congress has been debating whether to legalize abortion hundreds of people have gathered outside parliament in buenos aires argentinean law only allows abortions in cases of rape or when a woman's life is at risk. and britain is marking the first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire the twenty four story apartment block in london was lit up in green to remember the seventy one people who died a year ago and the seventy second victim months later a fire started in the kitchen and quickly and gulf the building in flames over the first time three countries will host the football world cup the sport's governing body picks the u.s. canada and mexico to host the twenty twenty
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we just saw a flight from london to perth, the first time connecting great britain to australia, thee from sydney, we don't want to go to perth. we see those lengths in flight? qantas are working on it, something they called project sunrise. we are working closely with them. in 2020, we will bring a new aeroplane to the marketplace, it will have about 1000 nautical miles more range than any other today. it is not quite enough to get you from syd ney to is not quite enough to get you from sydney to london, so we are working with them, innovative ideas to see how we can make aeroplanes in the next decade able to fly at both 20, 21 hours. it is becoming part of the strategies to customers here in southeast asia, latin america, the middle east and it will continue to bea middle east and it will continue to be a really important part our strategy. i was just on a plane couple of weeks ago, 17 hours, and i would rather fly that are not make a stop so i could be in my hotel bed and little earlier. talking of those long—range flights, what do they do for the cities that rely on a hub system,
we just saw a flight from london to perth, the first time connecting great britain to australia, thee from sydney, we don't want to go to perth. we see those lengths in flight? qantas are working on it, something they called project sunrise. we are working closely with them. in 2020, we will bring a new aeroplane to the marketplace, it will have about 1000 nautical miles more range than any other today. it is not quite enough to get you from syd ney to is not quite enough to get you from sydney...
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under donald trump, they are pulling out of the deal and there is huge pressure on great britain, francey in because the eu in those countries in particular have stronger trading relations with iraq and the us does. they have much more to lose. they also have a different approach to what it means to keep iran within the international community, open it up and have a growing, habit of localising. they said isa growing, habit of localising. they said is a good thing. beat it us and israel think it is not. said is a good thing. beat it us and israelthink it is not. it said is a good thing. beat it us and israel think it is not. it is a said is a good thing. beat it us and israelthink it is not. it is a bit ofa israelthink it is not. it is a bit of a wait and see question, to see how it plays out to give israel does have some significant information or whether this is just propaganda coming from israel. we willjust have to wait and see. moving on now to the story in the independent and in many other newspapers. fantastic news for women, many of whom could be facing very debilitating chemothe
under donald trump, they are pulling out of the deal and there is huge pressure on great britain, francey in because the eu in those countries in particular have stronger trading relations with iraq and the us does. they have much more to lose. they also have a different approach to what it means to keep iran within the international community, open it up and have a growing, habit of localising. they said isa growing, habit of localising. they said is a good thing. beat it us and israel think...
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why is it always that that they do these things or do they come out of the womb shouting i hate great britain i hate america no it's not that at all look to the causes of the terrorism that's a much cheaper way to stop it and just finally pictures were beamed around the world of you being injured at jena as balls hearing she says she won't torture people as boss of the cia what sort of would you say would be a chill the chill sent through nato counterparts of secret agencies here in europe now that she's in langley she was nominated by the president you know the states donald trump who says torture is wonderful torture works i'm going to do waterboarding and worse now. would trump picked a person who would say oh no and i'm going to do that anymore i did that didn't work when i got there give me a break as for me you know there comes a time we have to take a stand ok if you can stick can't take a stand against torture what can you take a stand that gets i follow a fellow from actually from the west bank from bethlehem his name is isa in arabic . stood up against the authorities and he was tor
why is it always that that they do these things or do they come out of the womb shouting i hate great britain i hate america no it's not that at all look to the causes of the terrorism that's a much cheaper way to stop it and just finally pictures were beamed around the world of you being injured at jena as balls hearing she says she won't torture people as boss of the cia what sort of would you say would be a chill the chill sent through nato counterparts of secret agencies here in europe now...