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the 1st plans are being polled in england after a 4 month coronavirus shutdown as brits flock to the pubs the government has called on drinkers and not to overdo it. and archaeology underwater flooded caves in mexico dealing well preserved remains a county people lived and worked more than 10000 years ago. i'm claire richards and welcome to the show the u.s. is celebrating its independence day in a somber mood as coronavirus and widespread anti-racism protests cast a shadow over what normally are festive celebrations protesters have gathered for a march for racial equality in the u.s. capital washington d.c. where hundreds of thousands of others are expected to converge and watch a fireworks display and a military fly over that comes despite the country registering a record number of new coronavirus cases. well let's cross over to ian as poldi w.'s washington bureau chief you know as today's the 4th of july it's a big holiday for americans but how is the country celebrating as corona virus infections are surging across the country. yeah right really differently you know i'm right her
the 1st plans are being polled in england after a 4 month coronavirus shutdown as brits flock to the pubs the government has called on drinkers and not to overdo it. and archaeology underwater flooded caves in mexico dealing well preserved remains a county people lived and worked more than 10000 years ago. i'm claire richards and welcome to the show the u.s. is celebrating its independence day in a somber mood as coronavirus and widespread anti-racism protests cast a shadow over what normally...
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the 1st times are being told in england after a 4 month coronavirus shutdown as brits flocks of the pops the government has called on drinkers and not to overdo it. i'm claire richards and welcome to the show the united states celebrates independence day as the country reports another record rise in new coronavirus cases more than 57000 people have been infected in the past 24 hours alone u.s. president donald trump kicked off the 4th of july celebrations at an event in south dakota fireworks lit up the stock over the mts rushmore monument which in a controversial move trump chose as the venue for this year's festivities in a divisive speech he criticized the recent protests against racial injustice as a quote campaign to wipe out our history. well time has also promised a night to remember on the national mall in washington tens of thousands are expected to gather to watch flyovers and fireworks in other parts of the country though 4th of july displays have been canceled due to fears of spreading a coronavirus with experts calling on americans to practice social distancing at both priva
the 1st times are being told in england after a 4 month coronavirus shutdown as brits flocks of the pops the government has called on drinkers and not to overdo it. i'm claire richards and welcome to the show the united states celebrates independence day as the country reports another record rise in new coronavirus cases more than 57000 people have been infected in the past 24 hours alone u.s. president donald trump kicked off the 4th of july celebrations at an event in south dakota fireworks...
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brits made up this 5th of all tourists in spain last year and so perhaps understandably officials and people involved in the tourism industry inside spain worry about the impact this is going to have on them in an already very difficult year. some countries our borders are closed so the only passengers moving and this is important to underline a french citizens residing there all citizens from those countries who have a residence in from. so that was the french try minister there of course spain isn't the only country where the united kingdom isn't the only country having these measures put in place to french that imposing border control saying that the only people that can be consoles will be just as well those with citizens inside the country so it seems europe why there are strains now as to european solidarity and this entire covert 19 outbreak in time dad has seriously put the strain on. solidarity and unity within the uk yasmina just warning area so i think spring or summer there was a nice rally in london. it said day 15 this is out international let's head to the hollywood mov
brits made up this 5th of all tourists in spain last year and so perhaps understandably officials and people involved in the tourism industry inside spain worry about the impact this is going to have on them in an already very difficult year. some countries our borders are closed so the only passengers moving and this is important to underline a french citizens residing there all citizens from those countries who have a residence in from. so that was the french try minister there of course...
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lewis hamilton is beaten to the podium by another brit, in a dramatic finish in austria. liverpool bounce back from their heavy midweek defeat, and pile the pressure on struggling aston villa. and newcastle come from behind twice to deny west ham vital points in their battle to pull clear of the relegation zone. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. fans of formula one have had to wait four months for the season to start — but what a start they were treated to in austria. a sensational final lap by 20 year old lando norris stole the show — edging out fellow brit lewis hamilton. who was penalised over a incident, in a drama filled opening race. andy swiss was watching. the return of formula 1 in face masks, and it was not the only symbol of how the world has changed in its absence. lewis hamilton taking a knee to show his support for the black lives matter movement. all the drivers with an antiracism message, although six chose to stay standing. and it's lights out and away we go! hamilton's car is now black to show the mercedes team's support for diversity. but st
lewis hamilton is beaten to the podium by another brit, in a dramatic finish in austria. liverpool bounce back from their heavy midweek defeat, and pile the pressure on struggling aston villa. and newcastle come from behind twice to deny west ham vital points in their battle to pull clear of the relegation zone. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. fans of formula one have had to wait four months for the season to start — but what a start they were treated to in austria. a...
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is the european country worst hit by the pandemic from where you stand does it seem like a brits are really ready to go to the pub again. oh yes they are i actually witnessed that myself today i'm in a neighborhood in south london and all the pops and restaurants are really really full here especially young folks we're very excited to return to the pub safe now waited over 3 months and this pub that you see behind me for example is taking the temperature off its guests and clients when they come in to get a beer but that seems to be about all the measures say they are actually taking there is 0 social distancing inside or outside the pubs so the streets are crowded people are talking to each other and different groups settings i mean the british really love their pops and they are excited to be back on the streets but again very little social distancing going on here and that is why scientists also warn that there could be a 2nd wave of infections and that it was way too early to open the pumps here again as you mentioned restaurants and address us also open today but for example the
is the european country worst hit by the pandemic from where you stand does it seem like a brits are really ready to go to the pub again. oh yes they are i actually witnessed that myself today i'm in a neighborhood in south london and all the pops and restaurants are really really full here especially young folks we're very excited to return to the pub safe now waited over 3 months and this pub that you see behind me for example is taking the temperature off its guests and clients when they...
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has seen 5 different prime ministers what the brits appreciate about the german chancellor and durrance her political skill and her pragmatism her leadership was greatly admired during the 10 demick when journalists repeatedly asked downing street why great britain wasn't just follow germany's example nicolas also seen as pulling the strings in the e.u. now the u.k. government is hoping that michael brings her pragmatism to the brics at negotiating table to secure a deal with the brits germany is considered a reliable development partner and when germany took over the g 20 presidency michel at a strong focus on africa one thing kenya will probably take a good look at is germany's role at the u.n. security council because at the end of the year germany will be handing over the baton to kenya as one of the nonpermanent members of the council the rule of law is a sensitive issue between warsaw and brussels many polish people worry that they no longer live in a constitutional state they want europe to keep a closer eye on the polish government during the german presidency germany had planne
has seen 5 different prime ministers what the brits appreciate about the german chancellor and durrance her political skill and her pragmatism her leadership was greatly admired during the 10 demick when journalists repeatedly asked downing street why great britain wasn't just follow germany's example nicolas also seen as pulling the strings in the e.u. now the u.k. government is hoping that michael brings her pragmatism to the brics at negotiating table to secure a deal with the brits germany...
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a brit hume with the divisiveness between the left and right on this weekend and what's heard over the weekend. kristin fisher at the white house with the president's comment about the violence and we start off with correspondent matt finn and the situation in chicago. matt. >> georgia stuc governor deployg troops to protect state buildings and the governor's mansion and the governor sink they'll allow lon lock in for cement. once again come up plaguing the city over the weekend. >> to see my daughter on the table with a gunshot wound to the poor had come in. >> seven year old wallace was killed over the weekend in chicago and she played outside with her siblings. >> visualize the seven-year-old child leading to death in the family is there. >> amongst the innocent victims come up people's a 14-year-old jones was shot and killed by gang members on the fourth of july. >> if black lives don't matter to us, how the heck is it going to matter to anybody else? >> chicago police a nearly 90 people were shot since the beginning of the long weekend on thursday. 17 people were killed. even thou
a brit hume with the divisiveness between the left and right on this weekend and what's heard over the weekend. kristin fisher at the white house with the president's comment about the violence and we start off with correspondent matt finn and the situation in chicago. matt. >> georgia stuc governor deployg troops to protect state buildings and the governor's mansion and the governor sink they'll allow lon lock in for cement. once again come up plaguing the city over the weekend. >>...
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the companies normally taking huge numbers of brits off to spain at this time of year have been leftss told me they got no warning about the announcement, as it dropped in the middle of a busy weekend. it's clear at easyjet that it would be good for us to sit down with the government and have more structured and coherent conversations as to how we can handle some of that communication with our customers going forward, because building confidence within our customers is really important. travel agents, like this one in belfast, had no customers for months, so trips to other destinations now even more vitalfor them. people are hesitant, but they are still going ahead with the travel. what we're noticing at the minute is there has been a decline in new bookings, but people who have booked are certainly keen enough still to travel to croatia, italy, france, are still going ahead as planned. but the warnings in westminster echoed in scotland about the risks of a trip abroad. if you are in a position to have a holiday and want to take a holiday, the safest way of doing so is to stay here i
the companies normally taking huge numbers of brits off to spain at this time of year have been leftss told me they got no warning about the announcement, as it dropped in the middle of a busy weekend. it's clear at easyjet that it would be good for us to sit down with the government and have more structured and coherent conversations as to how we can handle some of that communication with our customers going forward, because building confidence within our customers is really important. travel...
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the daily mirror reports that brits with breaks booked to spain and nations at risk of being blacklistedave to cancel their trips. the times reports holidays to france, italy and greece are being cancelled in large numbers after dominic raab, the foreign secretary, warned that quarantine measures may be applied elsewhere. according to the metro, many uk travellers say they would not have gone to spain if they had known of the requirement to self—isolate for m days, which will prevent a number of them from working. the daily telegraph leads with a government push to tackle obesity, saying covid has been a wake—up call and everyone who is overweight should lose at least five pounds to save the nhs £100 million as well as countless lives. meanwhile, the financial times says that europe's banks are braced for more loan losses on a massive scale as a result of the covid—19 crisis. and accordng to the daily mail, harry and meghan will never resume official roles following the publication of the biography laying bare their rift with the royal family. so, let's begin. and the guardian talks abou
the daily mirror reports that brits with breaks booked to spain and nations at risk of being blacklistedave to cancel their trips. the times reports holidays to france, italy and greece are being cancelled in large numbers after dominic raab, the foreign secretary, warned that quarantine measures may be applied elsewhere. according to the metro, many uk travellers say they would not have gone to spain if they had known of the requirement to self—isolate for m days, which will prevent a number...
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. >> reporter: the lines stretch down the block as brits cued up for their first pint in three monthsst day is open, i'm dying for a pint of guinness. >> dying for a pint. you can drink at home but can't get a good pint of guinness unless you go to a pub. >> reporter: prince william grabbed a cider ahead of the reopening. prime minister boris johnson urging people to drink responsibly. >> i can tell the house we will also reopen restaurants and pubs. >> hallelujah. >> reporter: with new rules in place heading down to the local pub isn't as easy as it used to be i've got to stand on these markings until it's my turn to go in. then it's the temperature check, right? >> yes, it is. you're fine to go in. >> i passed the temperature check, and now i've got to sign my name here so they know who to contact in case someone comes down with an infection. despite the precautions some public health experts worry inviting strangers to gather indoors could lead to a second spike. >> this isn't something that's gone away, it's something that's been suppressed and we need to make sure we keep et al.
. >> reporter: the lines stretch down the block as brits cued up for their first pint in three monthsst day is open, i'm dying for a pint of guinness. >> dying for a pint. you can drink at home but can't get a good pint of guinness unless you go to a pub. >> reporter: prince william grabbed a cider ahead of the reopening. prime minister boris johnson urging people to drink responsibly. >> i can tell the house we will also reopen restaurants and pubs. >> hallelujah....
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just some good old pretend to 20 close crowds and now a few weeks later after several try months the brits are doing the same superstar to say so will pubs cafes and restaurants fling open the doors and that the pumps isn't. where. these scenes are testament to the sacred place the point told in british society but they also show that as time passes and people grow restless medical advice is left out the door both the world health organization and the prime minister boris johnson people to stay safe and to keep that distance from the drinking buddies but critics say it was wishful thinking from the start meanwhile across the atlantic americans were also to live their best lives again all around the nation states started emerging from hibernation pulling people out onto the beaches to the restaurants to the night clubs without a cat in the wilds the city of miami was the last city in the entire state of florida open i was criticized for waiting so long when we reopened people started using it as if the virus didn't didn't exist what followed was a side in cases and with rising fear but i se
just some good old pretend to 20 close crowds and now a few weeks later after several try months the brits are doing the same superstar to say so will pubs cafes and restaurants fling open the doors and that the pumps isn't. where. these scenes are testament to the sacred place the point told in british society but they also show that as time passes and people grow restless medical advice is left out the door both the world health organization and the prime minister boris johnson people to stay...
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in previous years, the dutch could work together with the brits and the brits would take the lead againstrance and germany. there is no u.k. now so he has to do it by himself. reporter: with parliamentary elections next year and a growing number of skeptics in the electorate, he could be hoping his stubbornness in brussels will win folks at home. the dutch have been called stingy but many don't see it as an insult. they are proud to be tough negotiators and get as much as i can as cheap as possible like here at the market. most in the netherlands still support the european union but increasingly many here feel that dutch taxpayers are paying too much. distrust of eu spending has grown in the netherlands and's the last financial crisis in 2008, and the large bailout package for greece. another source of resentment is the early retirement age in southern european countries compared to the netherlands. >> the thing with the dutch is they are very outspoken and direct, and so is he, i think. but his point is a fair and good point. we are one of the founders of the european union, we believe s
in previous years, the dutch could work together with the brits and the brits would take the lead againstrance and germany. there is no u.k. now so he has to do it by himself. reporter: with parliamentary elections next year and a growing number of skeptics in the electorate, he could be hoping his stubbornness in brussels will win folks at home. the dutch have been called stingy but many don't see it as an insult. they are proud to be tough negotiators and get as much as i can as cheap as...
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hume is here tonight and good evening, brit. you look at some of the media and it seems that they downplayed some of the protests turned riots. it seems i don't talk about it in the same way that people in those particular areas talk about it especially the businesses. what about the president's actions here and how he talks about a question mark >> it seems the president made a calculation that the american public will not sit still for this level of violence in the cities across the country. people can see through the descriptions in the media that these protests are mostly or largely peaceful. when they get as violent as they've gotten far too many places including the attack on the police out west in seattle over the weekend, i think the president believes that people will be what the police and the police cut will be with him. we are not seeing it yet with the polling, bret, black lives matter and the polling that i've seen, enjoying a very high level of approval and we are not seeing the signs of a backlash against the law
hume is here tonight and good evening, brit. you look at some of the media and it seems that they downplayed some of the protests turned riots. it seems i don't talk about it in the same way that people in those particular areas talk about it especially the businesses. what about the president's actions here and how he talks about a question mark >> it seems the president made a calculation that the american public will not sit still for this level of violence in the cities across the...
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and the european union in the united kingdom the supporters have a strong foothold as well a 3rd of brit said they would definitely not get a corona job or they were unsure about the vaccination it's not clear what their views on antivirals are we asked londoners in what ways they're willing to protect themselves during the pandemic some people refused to get killed of isolated against all common sense i don't know but i would i will in fact thank you for sorts of things but i can't be happy to think that i haven't decided that that's what i need more information everyone should have it these days. i would so i'd want to read all the information 1st and work out how how it works and whether there was side effects from it but i think on the whole. if actually in comparable no public think interest to procreate. probably won't. be this to preserve it working but i wouldn't be good for trying it it's thanks to vaccines that smallpox has been eradicated that means holes technics and polio are common killers in society social media has been blamed for the rise of the anti vax movement but the
and the european union in the united kingdom the supporters have a strong foothold as well a 3rd of brit said they would definitely not get a corona job or they were unsure about the vaccination it's not clear what their views on antivirals are we asked londoners in what ways they're willing to protect themselves during the pandemic some people refused to get killed of isolated against all common sense i don't know but i would i will in fact thank you for sorts of things but i can't be happy to...
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make up a big chunk of people to go there a 5th of foreign visitors to that country are brits making this travel u.-turn now than even more devastating to the already hugely hard hit tourism industry there follow their makers arriving back it means frustration stress and yet more confusion. there are still many people who are just been sort of left in the lurch right now and it feels like the government isn't being started we haven't taken. everyone into account when it's making a figure as you can see have come from really so great barcelona full of anxiety for the stress it's you know it's probably how it's not how we should be you know bringing what has happened to the people who have flown back today or yesterday they don't have to quarantine and they could be just as much interior risk as we would be flying back in 2 days' time. if france is advising its citizens not to travel to spain's northern catalonia region but it has stopped short of actually closing the border separately france is imposing mandatory tests for travelers arriving from 16 known e.u. countries that it consid
make up a big chunk of people to go there a 5th of foreign visitors to that country are brits making this travel u.-turn now than even more devastating to the already hugely hard hit tourism industry there follow their makers arriving back it means frustration stress and yet more confusion. there are still many people who are just been sort of left in the lurch right now and it feels like the government isn't being started we haven't taken. everyone into account when it's making a figure as you...
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fox news senior political analyst brit hume weighs in next. h♪ go time!ith freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i should've purchased lighter weights! unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. to bit never bothered me.dust? until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy duty dusters. dusters has three layers that grab, trap and lock away gross dust. gotcha! and, for dust on my floors, i switch to my sweeper. the textured cloths grab, trap and lock dirt and hair... no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys
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well so were weapons of mass destruction and ties to al qaeda in iraq given to the brits it cost tony blair his leadership when they found out it was all bogus so this stuff needs to be investigated before we make any type of response and then we need to look at why. why would russia choose to do this when we're at the point of pulling out what would be advantage for russia to play a game like this in the international community just for fun i don't think so they don't do saying just for fun and so i doubt i question this greatly the timing of it and the way we're responding to it because right away they're taking it is sure be fact you know that we've got to do this and i just you know they've lived so often they've got us in the major wars go back to my war the gulf of tonkin incident in vietnam that never happened be there years later it was shown so we get involved in these big huge wars and remember the military industrial complex is out to make money and if there's money to be made in afghanistan they're going to do everything they can but keep those guns shoot and keep the war
well so were weapons of mass destruction and ties to al qaeda in iraq given to the brits it cost tony blair his leadership when they found out it was all bogus so this stuff needs to be investigated before we make any type of response and then we need to look at why. why would russia choose to do this when we're at the point of pulling out what would be advantage for russia to play a game like this in the international community just for fun i don't think so they don't do saying just for fun...
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tourists without self isolation as brits get the green light to travel to 59 countries. i think they will be regarded so what would suspicion 1st of all we need to make sure that they do not have the various that they have heard the term essential ok and then then they have the right to enjoy themselves here. very warm welcome you watching our team international with me making arun that turkey is landmark hagia sophia museum which through its long history has also been a cathedral and a mosque has been converted back into a place for muslim press change i mean like all of other mosques the doors of the hagia sophia will be open to all locals all foreigners muslims and muslims hagia sophia humanities common legacy will continue to embrace everyone with its new status in a more sincere and more unique way by finalizing preparations quickly we plan to open hagia sophia for worship on friday july the 24th 2020. with friday prayers since we have to wait another 2 weeks for the hockey safina to reopen the press this friday saw them gathering outside the newly reconverted mosqu
tourists without self isolation as brits get the green light to travel to 59 countries. i think they will be regarded so what would suspicion 1st of all we need to make sure that they do not have the various that they have heard the term essential ok and then then they have the right to enjoy themselves here. very warm welcome you watching our team international with me making arun that turkey is landmark hagia sophia museum which through its long history has also been a cathedral and a mosque...
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is not the country's interest in other countries it says i mean let's face it the americans and the brits one of the most famous cases the 53 coup in iran backed by the cia and the british you know this does happen it just palm postle of international. affairs. this is about britain's own failures within its own security establishment with its own government itself and not taking this seriously i mean it's not about the russians the russians are going to interfere as do the british says that the americans in other people's affairs this is about a failure on the british front surely. i mean 1st of all i would i would welcome the opportunity to respond to what dmitri said but i mean i just don't see that it's it's really worth our time i would reject the moral equivalence that he's attempting to draw between what the you can the u.s. do more of what russia does and i'll leave it at that i think you're right however in that in that much of the focus of much of the the the analysis of that be done of the reporters who was released yesterday has focused on russia where it actually to my mind t
is not the country's interest in other countries it says i mean let's face it the americans and the brits one of the most famous cases the 53 coup in iran backed by the cia and the british you know this does happen it just palm postle of international. affairs. this is about britain's own failures within its own security establishment with its own government itself and not taking this seriously i mean it's not about the russians the russians are going to interfere as do the british says that...
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many brits have started to slowly start booking holidays again many of them to spain but now they are a war east that of course once they go on holiday say for a week or 2 and they have to then come back to the u.k. and quarantine for 2 weeks there are questions as to whether employers across the country would be happy to have their employees stay home for such a long period of time there are still many people who have just been sort of left in a lurch right now. if they're like the government is attacking start that way to help . everyone into account when if they think they're as you say have come back from her relaxing break in barcelona the sort of anxiety that the stress is you know as to how high how did you know right things are different kinds. of hers. is very tough enough for you to let her have a harder very strange day or has been on holiday and are at a nice time at her are not news i'm going to have to be an hour and a half to you rita is really devastated because that's how i want to go out in the fast passes to get away from home and get away for not down here has hamm
many brits have started to slowly start booking holidays again many of them to spain but now they are a war east that of course once they go on holiday say for a week or 2 and they have to then come back to the u.k. and quarantine for 2 weeks there are questions as to whether employers across the country would be happy to have their employees stay home for such a long period of time there are still many people who have just been sort of left in a lurch right now. if they're like the government...
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we are seeing outbreaks which are perfectly under control most new cases are symptomatic but many brits have started to slowly start booking holidays again many of them to spain but now there are worries that of course once they go on holiday say for a week or 2 and they have that then come back to the u.k. and quarantine it's a 2 week sort of questions as to whether employers across the country would be happy to have their employees stay home to such a long period of time there are so many people who have to spend sort of left. in the lurch right now. if you're like the government is attacking start the weight of the people. everyone into account when if they think they are as you say have come back from her relaxing break in barcelona sort of anxiety for the stress if you know as to how it's not how she didn't have a right things are different sounds bringing her friend of hers. was very hard for her on her behalf was hard to very strange and has been on holiday and are at a nice time at her on that news i'm going to have to be and not her not her to you rita is really devastated beca
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has seen 5 different prime ministers and that is what the brits appreciate about the german chancellor and durrance have political skill and her pragmatism her leadership was greatly admired during the 10 demick when journalists repeatedly asked downing street why great britain what just follow germany's example nicolas also seen as pulling the strings in the e.u. now the u.k. government is hoping that machall brings her pragmatism to the brics that negotiating table to secure a deal with the brits. germany is considered a reliable development partner and when germany took over the g 20 presidency michel at a strong focus on africa one thing kenya will probably take a good look at is germany's role at the u.n. security council because at the end of the year germany will be handing out the baton to kenya as one of the nonpermanent members of the council the rule of law is a sensitive issue between warsaw and brussels many polish people worry that they no longer live in a constitutional state they want europe to keep a closer eye on the polish government during the german presidency germ
has seen 5 different prime ministers and that is what the brits appreciate about the german chancellor and durrance have political skill and her pragmatism her leadership was greatly admired during the 10 demick when journalists repeatedly asked downing street why great britain what just follow germany's example nicolas also seen as pulling the strings in the e.u. now the u.k. government is hoping that machall brings her pragmatism to the brics that negotiating table to secure a deal with the...
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i've never trained for that mother nor anyone that has but having said that if someone's joined us brits you you know the brits have had difficult to gain straight holt's street hoods to stop people from spreading are you so so what do we want to police officer to do we want them to stay safe themselves they we want them to arrest suspects violent people and also we want them to do so without setting the people watching it's a crazy world and we're just creates an iraq for and if we don't support that chris phillips they go on with it a christian is former head of the british national counterterrorism security office thank you thank you. the mayor of new york's reportedly requested extra security to protect lives matter slogan painted on to one of manhattan's wealthiest street the mirror has been vandalized twice this week 2 people been arrested but bill de blasio is getting pressure over his policing priorities with stretched forces tackling a surge in crime right now just heard that new york city mayor has won an 8 securing the black mind smatter mural a trump tower that's one sergeant
i've never trained for that mother nor anyone that has but having said that if someone's joined us brits you you know the brits have had difficult to gain straight holt's street hoods to stop people from spreading are you so so what do we want to police officer to do we want them to stay safe themselves they we want them to arrest suspects violent people and also we want them to do so without setting the people watching it's a crazy world and we're just creates an iraq for and if we don't...
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is not the country's interest in other country's affairs i mean let's face it the americans and the brits one of the most famous case is the 53 coup in iran backed by the cia and the british you know this does happen it just palm postle of international. affairs. this is about britain's own failures within its own security establishment with its own government itself and not taking this seriously i mean it's not about the russians the russians are going to interfere as do the british says that the americans in other people's affairs this is about a failure on the british front surely. i mean 1st of all i would i would welcome the opportunity to respond to what dmitri said but i mean i just don't see that it's it's really worth our time i would reject the moral equivalence that he's attempting to draw between what the u.k. and the u.s. do more when what russia does and i'll leave it at that i think you're right however in that in that much of the focus of much of the the the analysis of that region of the reporters who was released yesterday has focused on russia where it actually to my mi
is not the country's interest in other country's affairs i mean let's face it the americans and the brits one of the most famous case is the 53 coup in iran backed by the cia and the british you know this does happen it just palm postle of international. affairs. this is about britain's own failures within its own security establishment with its own government itself and not taking this seriously i mean it's not about the russians the russians are going to interfere as do the british says that...
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obviously, we are talking about the battle of the brits. andy, what about you? how did he persuade you or did you need no persuading at all? i really enjoy team events as well, it's just a bit of a shame we are all on the same team. i was quite hoping to see my mum against me but... hang on a minute. you are all on the same team? so, let me get this right. mum is in charge? absolutely, sally. something like that. mum and greg rusedski. co—captaining. it is good for family harmony that we are all on the same team, i think. interesting to know how you've all been managing in lockdown, because we have had a little insight into your lives, haven't we, from social media. jamie, your fitness routines are not. like everyone, we are stuck at home for a few months and that was our way to exercise. it's been fun and i feel great. the best i've ever felt, physically. obviously, with staying in shape, i have not been posting every work—out i do online like jamie, but you know, we have been doing our family zoom quizzes. what's it like the one family no
obviously, we are talking about the battle of the brits. andy, what about you? how did he persuade you or did you need no persuading at all? i really enjoy team events as well, it's just a bit of a shame we are all on the same team. i was quite hoping to see my mum against me but... hang on a minute. you are all on the same team? so, let me get this right. mum is in charge? absolutely, sally. something like that. mum and greg rusedski. co—captaining. it is good for family harmony that we are...
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make some sense of the rhetoric with brit hume, good to have you tonight, britt.ecause thank you, shannon. >> shannon: there are some of the mainstream reaction -- mainstream media reaction to it. democratic senator tammy duckworth, who was getting some veep mentions, here's how sue describes the speech. >> remember the president on mount rushmore was standing on ground that was stolen from native americans who had actually been given that land during a treaty. >> shannon: here's how the senator felt about it back in july of 2015 as she tweeted out, all dressed up -- it was her and some colleagues. i just covered myself and stars & stripes, next year i'm going is mount rushmore. she was in red, white, and blue, flags there, but mount rushmore is no longer in vogue, and neither was the president's speech apparently with the left. >> and neither apparently are the values and traditions of this country, which is what the president spent most of his speech defending and a very sort of full hearted, full throated way and at some length. and for the critics to say as "t
make some sense of the rhetoric with brit hume, good to have you tonight, britt.ecause thank you, shannon. >> shannon: there are some of the mainstream reaction -- mainstream media reaction to it. democratic senator tammy duckworth, who was getting some veep mentions, here's how sue describes the speech. >> remember the president on mount rushmore was standing on ground that was stolen from native americans who had actually been given that land during a treaty. >> shannon:...
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in previous years the dutch could always work together with the brits and the brits would take the lead i would say sort of against france and germany there is no u.k. now so russia has to do it all by himself with parliamentary elections next year and a growing number of euro skeptics among the electorate marker to could be hoping his stubbornness in brussels wins him faute at home i don't negotiate the process of dutch have been called stagey but many here don't see that as an insult they are proud to be tough negotiators and get as much as they can as cheap as possible like here at the market most in the netherlands still support the european union but increasingly many here feel that dutch taxpayers are paying too much this trust of e.u. spending has grown in the netherlands since the last financial crisis in 2008 and the large bailout package for greece and not a source of resentment here is the early retirement age in southern european countries compared to the netherlands the thing with the dutch is that the dutch a very outspoken very direct and so is mr i think. but his point i
in previous years the dutch could always work together with the brits and the brits would take the lead i would say sort of against france and germany there is no u.k. now so russia has to do it all by himself with parliamentary elections next year and a growing number of euro skeptics among the electorate marker to could be hoping his stubbornness in brussels wins him faute at home i don't negotiate the process of dutch have been called stagey but many here don't see that as an insult they are...
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long period of time come there before kayleigh mcenany came in, i didn't really miss him. >> tucker: brit hume, thank you so much. a new jersey gym owner is battling with the state to keep his business open and unfortunately, it doesn't run an abortion clinic, so they are trying to shut him down and they are here next. plus remarkable chilling video of this chinese government floating mask and bound ethnic minorities onto a train. let's next. 49... 50! i found you! good job. now i'm gonna stay here and you go hide. watch your favorites from anywhere in the house with the xfinity stream app. free with your xfinity service. now any room can be a tv room. stream live tv, on demand shows and movies even your dvr recordings. download the xfinity stream app today to stream the entertainment you love. xfinity. the future of awesome. speak to our initial shutdown was to prevent the overflow of our hospitals and to allow us to meet the demands caused by this global pandemic including the ventilators and a permanent shutdown was really never an option in terms of what we are doing right now. this w
long period of time come there before kayleigh mcenany came in, i didn't really miss him. >> tucker: brit hume, thank you so much. a new jersey gym owner is battling with the state to keep his business open and unfortunately, it doesn't run an abortion clinic, so they are trying to shut him down and they are here next. plus remarkable chilling video of this chinese government floating mask and bound ethnic minorities onto a train. let's next. 49... 50! i found you! good job. now i'm gonna...
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interest but i think many people would find not an unconvincing argument given how we know that the brits are so proud of the n.h.s. you know and this is really been something that's come to the fore during the pandemic with everyone in the weekly clap. karras now this little columns in the run up to the publication of a government report on russian interference in u.k. politics as a whole we don't know exactly what's going to be in that 50 page document but likely that's going to be concentrating on the 2016 referendum now this has been in the works to 8 months but we're expecting it any day now and it's highly anticipated so it's potentially a case that robs wads of sort of an appetizer for the main course that's yet to come and have to wait and see just on the words the claims being made today are not exactly definitive the way that being said a lot of questions as well it appears absolutely there are a lot of question marks that's a bit of deja vu to start with rob. is quite reminiscent of to reason may's highlight to me when she was talking about the script of poisoning which still 3
interest but i think many people would find not an unconvincing argument given how we know that the brits are so proud of the n.h.s. you know and this is really been something that's come to the fore during the pandemic with everyone in the weekly clap. karras now this little columns in the run up to the publication of a government report on russian interference in u.k. politics as a whole we don't know exactly what's going to be in that 50 page document but likely that's going to be...