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people's image of birmingham is still— the birmingham, really, of the 1950s and 1960s.eir city and realising that birmingham can do these major international events as well as any other city anywhere in the world. birmingham is more than well—placed for a second eurovision, and for one couple, it would mean everything. would it be fair to say you are fond of eurovision? oh, no, no, we absolutely love it. we are not fond of it at all. i'm fond of my husband, but my goodness, eurovision is far more important. he likes eurovision more than me, that's true. that's not true. 0k, it might be. the atmosphere in 1998 when you were here watching it. the cityjust came to life. it came to life for the whole month, because we had the g8 just afterwards and the lions international, which had 35,000 people, so it was just a wonderful month. it was like a coming out ceremony almost for birmingham, wasn't it? it was that moment where it said, "look, we are a different, new city." 0h, absolutely. birmingham was blossoming enough to give me hay fever, even back then. should it come back
people's image of birmingham is still— the birmingham, really, of the 1950s and 1960s.eir city and realising that birmingham can do these major international events as well as any other city anywhere in the world. birmingham is more than well—placed for a second eurovision, and for one couple, it would mean everything. would it be fair to say you are fond of eurovision? oh, no, no, we absolutely love it. we are not fond of it at all. i'm fond of my husband, but my goodness, eurovision is...
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in birmingham. racking - it's fantastic to be here... in birmingham.e here... in i birmingham. racking up miles, it's fantastic to be here... in - birmingham. racking up miles, and, the hoe, birmingham. racking up miles, and, they hepe. votes _ birmingham. racking up miles, and, they hope, votes from _ birmingham. racking up miles, and, they hope, votes from conservative. they hope, votes from conservative party members. i they hope, votes from conservative party members-— party members. i think liz truss is the riaht party members. i think liz truss is the right candidate _ party members. i think liz truss is the right candidate for _ party members. i think liz truss is the right candidate for the - party members. i think liz truss is the right candidate for the job, - the right candidate for the job, with a bold economic plan. the right candidate for the “ob, with a bold economic plan. without doubt rishi will— with a bold economic plan. without doubt rishi will make _ with a bold economic plan. without doubt rishi will make a _ with a bold economic
in birmingham. racking - it's fantastic to be here... in birmingham.e here... in i birmingham. racking up miles, it's fantastic to be here... in - birmingham. racking up miles, and, the hoe, birmingham. racking up miles, and, they hepe. votes _ birmingham. racking up miles, and, they hope, votes from _ birmingham. racking up miles, and, they hope, votes from conservative. they hope, votes from conservative party members. i they hope, votes from conservative party members-— party members. i...
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part of the birmingham 2022 festival.at that means in kind of modern, secular society. it explores the kind of parallels of how someone of faith, of muslim faith, is kind of really exploring something that's no different to people of no faith, trying to find focus in the kind of madness of the rat race, if you like. this show really is an attempt to demystify the muslim prayer, the sight of people prostrating to the ground, perhaps in public spaces. i kind of wanted to shed a bit of light on that and bring some understanding of what that means through this quite deep kind of scripted play with kind of video projections and an art installation, as you see here, here behind me, where we've got this tunnel of prayers. literally what you see surrounding me is the kind of intimate, personal prayers of the people of birmingham. often prayers are something personal. you don't ever see them kind of visualised and here for months leading up to this show, we collected hundreds of prayers of people and got them to graffiti them lite
part of the birmingham 2022 festival.at that means in kind of modern, secular society. it explores the kind of parallels of how someone of faith, of muslim faith, is kind of really exploring something that's no different to people of no faith, trying to find focus in the kind of madness of the rat race, if you like. this show really is an attempt to demystify the muslim prayer, the sight of people prostrating to the ground, perhaps in public spaces. i kind of wanted to shed a bit of light on...
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we will see, and there _ birmingham next week? we will see, and there is _ birmingham next week?d to show the public and the markets of government debt of which we got a lot, in particular bringing down inflation, meaning we need to bring down these high prices we got all over the place but also over the medium term making sure that we can get more growth in the economy and, and this is something that i don't think was focused on enough by anybody, though there are some things in the growth plan of chancellor patel and getting the government working more effect of lead. but getting the government working more effect of lead.— more effect of lead. but what are ou more effect of lead. but what are you going _ more effect of lead. but what are you going to _ more effect of lead. but what are you going to do? - more effect of lead. but what are you going to do? what i more effect of lead. but what are you going to do? what is| are you going to do? what is the government going to do to bring _ the government going to do to bring down inflation? that the government going to do to bring
we will see, and there _ birmingham next week? we will see, and there is _ birmingham next week?d to show the public and the markets of government debt of which we got a lot, in particular bringing down inflation, meaning we need to bring down these high prices we got all over the place but also over the medium term making sure that we can get more growth in the economy and, and this is something that i don't think was focused on enough by anybody, though there are some things in the growth...
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birmingham, 1998, and the uk entry, imaani... a chance to show off a changing city. and there has been a lot of change in birmingham. 25 years on, and the library looks a little different, doesn't it? indeed, when you walk around here, you realise quite how much has changed. the city has acquired a completely new skyline. we saw during the commonwealth games, people here in birmingham rediscovering their pride and confidence in their city and realising that birmingham can do these major international events as well as any other city anywhere in the world. and for two stalwart eurovision fans, there are high hopes of a repeat of the 1998 eurovision atmosphere. the cityjust came to life. it came to life for the whole month, because we had the g8 just afterwards and the lions international, which had 35,000 people, so it was just a wonderful month. should it come back here next year? of course. not should, will it? it will. # where are you. # where are you now?#. david sillito, bbc news, birmingham. now it's time for a look at the w
birmingham, 1998, and the uk entry, imaani... a chance to show off a changing city. and there has been a lot of change in birmingham. 25 years on, and the library looks a little different, doesn't it? indeed, when you walk around here, you realise quite how much has changed. the city has acquired a completely new skyline. we saw during the commonwealth games, people here in birmingham rediscovering their pride and confidence in their city and realising that birmingham can do these major...
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we have come from birmingham, and our plans — off. birmingham, and our plans are quite simply - off. we have come from birmingham, and our plans are quite simply to - and our plans are quite simply to stay here, until the gates are open. we are tough, we are not worried about— we are tough, we are not worried about it — we are tough, we are not worried about it. we want to pay our respects _ about it. we want to pay our respects-— about it. we want to pay our resects. ~ . ., respects. we are here for the long-haul- — respects. we are here for the long-haul. we _ respects. we are here for the long-haul. we will— respects. we are here for the long-haul. we will manage. i respects. we are here for the - long-haul. we will manage. opening aaain soon long-haul. we will manage. opening again soon after— long-haul. we will manage. opening again soon after the _ long-haul. we will manage. opening again soon after the flow _ long-haul. we will manage. opening again soon after the flow carefully i again soon after the flow carefully regulated.
we have come from birmingham, and our plans — off. birmingham, and our plans are quite simply - off. we have come from birmingham, and our plans are quite simply to - and our plans are quite simply to stay here, until the gates are open. we are tough, we are not worried about— we are tough, we are not worried about it — we are tough, we are not worried about it. we want to pay our respects _ about it. we want to pay our respects-— about it. we want to pay our resects. ~ . ., respects....
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let's go over to pull norman a professor of nuclear physics and nuclear energy of birmingham university. the i. e. a says the nuclear facility is now relying on a reserve line for power. is this a cause for concern? it's certainly a slightly elevated cause for concern than we had previously. and i still believe that the chances of some sort of wide spread nuclear instance of pretty small i'm. but the issue with the power lines is that you require electrical power in order to provide cooling to the reactor that, that would be to stable for sort of meltdown type situation. and what we had is the, so you have the main power line switcher, and now off, you have a reserve power line, which is where we are at the moment. and then you have back up diesel generators as your sort of last main option. if he likes, obviously we've knocked out one of the 3. i think, you know, that raises the level a little bit. so after the, the last stage, the back up there is nothing else or other any other measures that are in place or protocols. in case of a 1000000 dollars that the main real back up mechanisms
let's go over to pull norman a professor of nuclear physics and nuclear energy of birmingham university. the i. e. a says the nuclear facility is now relying on a reserve line for power. is this a cause for concern? it's certainly a slightly elevated cause for concern than we had previously. and i still believe that the chances of some sort of wide spread nuclear instance of pretty small i'm. but the issue with the power lines is that you require electrical power in order to provide cooling to...
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t man, the sloane partner at some strategies and a former federal prosecutor and in birmingham u. k. scott lucas, a professor of international politics of the clinton institute at university college dublin. a welcome to you. all. i want to begin in washington dc. with melanie sloane, this is a civil lawsuit. it's not a criminal one. however, is there a smoking gun here? is there something that could put donald trump in and his family in real difficulty? well, a, from a former president's perspective, this may be the most troubling at investigation that he has to deal with. he's facing the possibility of being barred from real estate in new york for 5 years and having the leadership of the trump organization taking away from him. so i'm sure he's quite worried about that. in addition, this case has also been referred to the u. s. attorney for the southern district of new york and the internal revenue service, there is the possibility of tax fraud. the sheer number of allegations of improper valuation of his properties could well have serious tax consequences for the former presiden
t man, the sloane partner at some strategies and a former federal prosecutor and in birmingham u. k. scott lucas, a professor of international politics of the clinton institute at university college dublin. a welcome to you. all. i want to begin in washington dc. with melanie sloane, this is a civil lawsuit. it's not a criminal one. however, is there a smoking gun here? is there something that could put donald trump in and his family in real difficulty? well, a, from a former president's...
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see you in birmingham. cheers adam, cheers, jo. bye!, we're now joined by steve coogan, who's got a new film out next week called the lost king, which is all about finding the remains of richard iii in a car park in leicester. hello, steve. hello. we're going to talk about the film plenty, but ijust wanted to get your reaction to all the stuff that's been happening in politics and the economy the last couple of days. in two minutes! i do think, i'm baffled, _ even from a strategic point of view, irrespective of the the ethics of it, to give tax... - a tax cut to the 1% in the hope that there will be a palpable, i tangible trickle down effect - to lower middle income people who will then spend that money and feel their standard of living| improve, and all that's _ going to happen within two years. ijust find that's pie in the sky. do you think it's just because they thought this is going to be our only chance to put in place over the next 18 months, two years, the sorts of things we have dreamt of doing? if you're talking from a sort of
see you in birmingham. cheers adam, cheers, jo. bye!, we're now joined by steve coogan, who's got a new film out next week called the lost king, which is all about finding the remains of richard iii in a car park in leicester. hello, steve. hello. we're going to talk about the film plenty, but ijust wanted to get your reaction to all the stuff that's been happening in politics and the economy the last couple of days. in two minutes! i do think, i'm baffled, _ even from a strategic point of...
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well, i want to thank ola gas in london, greg henson in washington dc. melanie sloane and in birmingham u. k. scott lucas and i want to thank you, take watching as well. like to see the program again, any time by visiting all websites out there, a talk home. and for further discussion, go to a facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. and you could also join the conversation on to twitter. we are a to inside story from me among con in the whole team here. ah ah. and a zillion is said to choose between 2 presidential candidates was radically different. ideologies on one side for president jade. those who are not on a hard line conservative on the other one was socialist president, lisinopril never see la, stay with al jazeera, expensive coverage. in the lectures. the world comp case will be cancer in 2 months . as the main event gets closer to 0 is here every step of the way. i'm going to go with updates from tier fans across the globe. things can expect some strong support hearing with the spotlight on north and central america, canada build on that 1st plac
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well, i want to thank ola gas in london, greg henson in washington dc. melanie sloane and in birmingham u. k. scott lucas and i want to thank you take for watching as well. like to see the program again, any time by visiting all websites out there, a talk home. and for further discussion, go to a facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. and you could also join the conversation on to twitter. we are a to inside story from me, amman, con and the whole team here life, ah, ah, october on al jazeera, in an election set to define elation. brazilians will choose between the radically different current hard line, conservative president and the former socialist president. a sense of community delves into full unique communities revealing how they're adapting to the 21st century. china holds its national congress of communist party members with president t likely to be re elected as its head. what does this mean for china? the world fully with dreams takes you beyond the glitz and glamour, revealing the stories of those seeking favorite 14 in the world's largest film
well, i want to thank ola gas in london, greg henson in washington dc. melanie sloane and in birmingham u. k. scott lucas and i want to thank you take for watching as well. like to see the program again, any time by visiting all websites out there, a talk home. and for further discussion, go to a facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. and you could also join the conversation on to twitter. we are a to inside story from me, amman, con and the whole team here life,...
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for example, there are no direct flights from california to birmingham, alabama. instead of looking for a flight from san francisco to atlanta, understanding a carrier could pick it up from atlanta and drive two hours. someone sets it on us -- on a flight from sfo to atlanta and allowed to go to cargo hold overnight where it is literally rotting. where putting extra time on it. >> let's make sure everyone gets this. you say you have seen instances of something being put in cargo hold when it is very likely to rot? >> that is correct. if the kidney arrives after 10:00 p.m. at the atlanta airport it goes to cargo hold. we discovered that and made calls to the airlines ourselves and after several calls the airlines were mortified, not understanding that was what was happening and had their manager meet our courier. we were able to get the kidney out of cargo hold. this went on before we figured out what was happening. essentially, they flight in. it sits in cargo hold and comes out the next morning to catch the next flight. instead thinking outside the box, instead o
for example, there are no direct flights from california to birmingham, alabama. instead of looking for a flight from san francisco to atlanta, understanding a carrier could pick it up from atlanta and drive two hours. someone sets it on us -- on a flight from sfo to atlanta and allowed to go to cargo hold overnight where it is literally rotting. where putting extra time on it. >> let's make sure everyone gets this. you say you have seen instances of something being put in cargo hold when...
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at flights that get you all the way to birmingham, and having that can be governed san francisco to atlanta, getting there so late that gets stuck in cargo hold overnight, like lost luggage, where it has increased full-time, and is literally rotting until it can get on a plane the next day, and then the surge and getting that kidney. and then having to make the decision, can i use this? is it going to be okay? is there too much time? am i going to put the patient at risk for a primary non function? should i go for it? versus, having the ability to get that can be to atlanta, have a korean pick it up, and drive into birmingham. you can save about 12 hours of cold time. those things really matter. and, if you think about it, something as simple as having a system where we can, more easily put in unacceptable and surgeons, this was a debate for many years. so, for context, we list unacceptable antigen's in a system. it allows us to better match kidneys. that way, when someone comes up on the bachelorette, we have a high probability that there will be a good tissue match. well, that's i
at flights that get you all the way to birmingham, and having that can be governed san francisco to atlanta, getting there so late that gets stuck in cargo hold overnight, like lost luggage, where it has increased full-time, and is literally rotting until it can get on a plane the next day, and then the surge and getting that kidney. and then having to make the decision, can i use this? is it going to be okay? is there too much time? am i going to put the patient at risk for a primary non...
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people's image of birmingham is still— the birmingham, really, of the 1950s and 1960s.ness, eurovision is far more important. he likes eurovision more than me, that's true. that's not true. ok, it might be. the atmosphere in 1998 when you were here watching it. the cityjust came to life. it came to life for the whole month, because we had the g8 just afterwards and the lions international, which had 35,000 people, so it was just a wonderful month. it was like a coming out ceremony almost for birmingham, wasn't it? it was that moment where it said, "look, we are a different, new city." oh, absolutely. birmingham was blossoming enough to give me hay fever, even back then. should it come back here next year? of course. not should, it will. bringing it back to brum will be the icing on their eurovision anniversary, and a celebration of birmingham pride. # where are you, where are you now? a new exhibition on k—pop is opening at the v&a museum in london and looks at the phenomenal rise in popularity of the south korean popular culture. the show includes the bright pink guard
people's image of birmingham is still— the birmingham, really, of the 1950s and 1960s.ness, eurovision is far more important. he likes eurovision more than me, that's true. that's not true. ok, it might be. the atmosphere in 1998 when you were here watching it. the cityjust came to life. it came to life for the whole month, because we had the g8 just afterwards and the lions international, which had 35,000 people, so it was just a wonderful month. it was like a coming out ceremony almost for...
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alwa s birmingham this weekend. indeed. always good _ birmingham this weekend. indeed. finishing off only for ten minutes in the dryer. as i'm on my own, i don't really want to put the central heating on — just put the gas fire on instead. i've got a wood burner so, yeah, i am economising. just became a way of life j of having things running, not turning things off. and i think that's. now had to change. the government has limited tomorrow's energy rise, but a typical bill is still going up byjust over £500. this is the weekend that those price rises will start to feel real for millions more households. as the weather gets colder outside and people stick the heating on, it's much tougher decisions that will have to be made — limiting baths, timing showers, avoiding the oven, and putting on a lot more layers inside the house just to make sure that bills don't get out of hand. the new cap is on the price your supplier can charge you per unit of energy. for dual—fuel customers paying by direct debit, it'll be 3ap per kilowatt hour for electricity, and for gas it's 10.3p pe
alwa s birmingham this weekend. indeed. always good _ birmingham this weekend. indeed. finishing off only for ten minutes in the dryer. as i'm on my own, i don't really want to put the central heating on — just put the gas fire on instead. i've got a wood burner so, yeah, i am economising. just became a way of life j of having things running, not turning things off. and i think that's. now had to change. the government has limited tomorrow's energy rise, but a typical bill is still going up...
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host: we will come to scott lucas in birmingham. case of teflon, where nothing can touch him and it is a distraction? >> it is a case of making sure that we cut through politics and disinformation and stick with the facts. the wider context is that donald trump may have a stake in justice, but his campaign did collaborate with russia in 2016 to get him elected. that is on the record in the muller report. donald trump tried to blackmail a country, ukraine, a country which is now at war, because it would not spread disinformation against his opponent in the 2020 election, joe biden. donald trump is facing civil and criminal investigations over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. he is facing investigation over his possible incitement of violence in the capitol attack and is facing multiple financial cases. contrary to what greg said, this was not a political campaign by the new york state attorney general, it was a legal case based upon a great deal of evidence, evidence obtained from years of trump trying to block documents b
host: we will come to scott lucas in birmingham. case of teflon, where nothing can touch him and it is a distraction? >> it is a case of making sure that we cut through politics and disinformation and stick with the facts. the wider context is that donald trump may have a stake in justice, but his campaign did collaborate with russia in 2016 to get him elected. that is on the record in the muller report. donald trump tried to blackmail a country, ukraine, a country which is now at war,...
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people's image of birmingham is still birmingham is stillthe birmingham, really, of the 1950s and 1960singham is more than well—placed for a second eurovision, and for one couple, it would mean everything. would it be fair to say you are fond of eurovision? oh, no, no, we absolutely love it. we are not fond of it at all. i'm fond of my husband, but my goodness, eurovision is far more important. he likes eurovision more than me, that's true. that's not true. ok, it might be. the atmosphere in 1998 when you were here watching it. the cityjust came to life. it came to life for the whole month, because we had the g8 just afterwards and the lions international which had 35,000 people, so it wasjust a wonderful month. it was like a coming out ceremony almost for birmingham, wasn't it? it was that moment where it said, "look, we are a different, new city." oh, absolutely. birmingham was blossoming enough to give me hay fever, even back then. should it come back here next year? of course. not should, "will it?" it will. bringing it back to brum will be the icing on their eurovision anniversary,
people's image of birmingham is still birmingham is stillthe birmingham, really, of the 1950s and 1960singham is more than well—placed for a second eurovision, and for one couple, it would mean everything. would it be fair to say you are fond of eurovision? oh, no, no, we absolutely love it. we are not fond of it at all. i'm fond of my husband, but my goodness, eurovision is far more important. he likes eurovision more than me, that's true. that's not true. ok, it might be. the atmosphere in...
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with the st. battle in birmingham, outside it's humble and a supermarket goes up in flames. a from las go to the world. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins in here are the top stories this hour. we began with the latest from the conflict in ukraine where key yet has once again shall the city of her song, which is in the south of the country. a local fire station has been heavily damage and here is the latest footage from their emergency services have reported that some people were injured report state that a barge used by local civilians to cross or river was also hit earlier. local journalists said russia missile defense systems intercepted a rocket attack on the city. this comes as the region prepared for a referendum on becoming part of the russian federation. meanwhile, the cranial army is trying to conduct a major offensive and the region with a push into the her san region. however, as the russian defense ministry has been reporting for several weeks now, the efforts have been unsuccessful and key is losing thousands of soldiers. there are keys, murat garci
with the st. battle in birmingham, outside it's humble and a supermarket goes up in flames. a from las go to the world. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins in here are the top stories this hour. we began with the latest from the conflict in ukraine where key yet has once again shall the city of her song, which is in the south of the country. a local fire station has been heavily damage and here is the latest footage from their emergency services have reported that some people were...
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let's speak to stefan wolf about this is a professor of international security at the university of birmingham is joining us now live on. jesse, i thank you so much for being with us. so right now we have again, each side accusing the other starting the latest hostilities. what sparked this recent flare up and why now? well, that's very difficult to judge at the moment. i have been quite a few hostilities over the past 10 days to 2 weeks, i would say, and this is now fully escalated earlier this morning into quite significant fighting. the armenians have reported 49. this man being killed, if not, apparently, russian, while broken seats file in place since around 9 o'clock most good time this morning at 6 o'clock g and t. but that still appeared fairly shaky, but fighting currently still going on both sides playing each other for the most recent outbreak for lunch. but as i said earlier, this has been going on for, for quite some time. it seems to enlarge extender reflection on the fact that there is no proper peace agreement in place. right. and tell us about the areas where this recent fight
let's speak to stefan wolf about this is a professor of international security at the university of birmingham is joining us now live on. jesse, i thank you so much for being with us. so right now we have again, each side accusing the other starting the latest hostilities. what sparked this recent flare up and why now? well, that's very difficult to judge at the moment. i have been quite a few hostilities over the past 10 days to 2 weeks, i would say, and this is now fully escalated earlier...
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i will be in birmingham. i believe that is going _ i will be in birmingham.oring it and what do you make of it - not there. you were monitoring it and what do you make of it was i not there. you were monitoring it i and what do you make of it was blue it was a decent speech by decent man, duly spotted but it was a decent speech by decent man. duly spotte— it was a decent speech by decent man, duly spotted but what stuck out the most was — man, duly spotted but what stuck out the most was not _ man, duly spotted but what stuck out the most was not discussed - man, duly spotted but what stuck out the most was not discussed so - man, duly spotted but what stuck out the most was not discussed so far, i the most was not discussed so far, but is _ the most was not discussed so far, but is opening wide about raw sewage in the _ but is opening wide about raw sewage in the sea, _ but is opening wide about raw sewage in the sea, burglaries let her a crime — in the sea, burglaries let her a crime any— in the sea, burglaries let her a crime any more and you need to drive
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k. birmingham has become the latest city to witness violent muslim hindu clashes. the most recent trouble flared outside a hindu temple between local indian and pakistani communities. here's some footage of the clashes as they happened. oh oh, over the yuki, have been in the greek old unrest. go to see, to die for a young man from india and pakistan have been flashing on the speeds or central england. and was this all about a cricket match on the 28th of august in the undefeated pakistan in a crooked match. this was a 2022, a shot, and soon after that we saw crash just rocked in the streets while london. now india and pakistan are pretty passionate about crickets. but what's happening right now is not normal by any up sticks. we're seeing, we do all the mos men come out where they're chanting slogans of j street or arm and a lot work for essentially they're calling out the needs of the board over each other or the class. she's really a tipping point and the community needles from the communities in brooklyn's b came out and the read out a message. if you want to pe
k. birmingham has become the latest city to witness violent muslim hindu clashes. the most recent trouble flared outside a hindu temple between local indian and pakistani communities. here's some footage of the clashes as they happened. oh oh, over the yuki, have been in the greek old unrest. go to see, to die for a young man from india and pakistan have been flashing on the speeds or central england. and was this all about a cricket match on the 28th of august in the undefeated pakistan in a...
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studies in the school of social sciences at birmingham city university.he u.k.'s first professor of black studies. author of "the new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world." his recent piece for politico is headlined "i don't mourn the queen." in it, he writes -- "my paternal grandmother was born in colonial jamaica in 1914 and was raised on the fairy tales of the mother country and nobility of british royalty. she migrated to britain in search of better opportunities in the mid 50's as part of the so called windrush generation, who helped to rebuild the nation after the second world war. a picture of the queen had pride of place in her front room and were she alive today, she would have wholeheartedly joined in the collective grief. but my father grew up in the 1960's, facing the cold realities of british racism and could never feel any warmth to either the nation or its figure head." professor kehinde andrews, welcome to democracy now! instead of me reading your words, why don't you tell us that story and talk about the coverage
studies in the school of social sciences at birmingham city university.he u.k.'s first professor of black studies. author of "the new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world." his recent piece for politico is headlined "i don't mourn the queen." in it, he writes -- "my paternal grandmother was born in colonial jamaica in 1914 and was raised on the fairy tales of the mother country and nobility of british royalty. she migrated to britain in search...
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k. latest break out of violence in birmingham, which sort street battle outside a hindu temple. and then a muslim own supermarket went up in flames. with so good to have your company with us here at moscow, a very welcome to you. we do start this out with breaking news now from ukraine. as we understand the city of hassan, there's been shaping by at least 9 explosions. local journalists report that the russian missile defense systems intercept data, at least one rocket attack on the city. is we understand right now, no casualties reported. of course, all of it comes as the region prepares for its referendum on becoming a part of the russian federation. we'll keep it posted on air and online at odyssey dot com as this story does de velan. for the mean time, however, vladimir putin that ounce, a partial military mobilization in russia. this was during a televised address to day to the nation. she learned young lady, mom to protect our homeland silver and the territorial integrity and to insure the security of our people. i consider it necessary to support the proposal of the minis
k. latest break out of violence in birmingham, which sort street battle outside a hindu temple. and then a muslim own supermarket went up in flames. with so good to have your company with us here at moscow, a very welcome to you. we do start this out with breaking news now from ukraine. as we understand the city of hassan, there's been shaping by at least 9 explosions. local journalists report that the russian missile defense systems intercept data, at least one rocket attack on the city. is we...
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we have come from birmingham, and our plans are quite simply to stay here until the gates open. we are tough. we're not worried about it. we've come to pay our respects. we are going to manage. opening again soon after, the flow carefully regulated. official advice, please don't come yet. the queue snakes around the park full of hundreds of metres, and even those lucky enough to get here cannot expect to get to westminster hall until sometime around breakfast tomorrow morning. but this is the tale of two cues. this one for people with disabilities. again, too many for the time slots available. thank you for bearing with us. i know it's frustrating. the advice once more, please delay your visit. pat has been a volunteer for 50 years. i have never seen anything like this. we had planned this for a long time. we are looking with numerous agencies across. so, you are in safe hands, you are in good hands. they have treated more than 100 people for minor ailments already today. a cue that is now apparently visible from space. the working week done, the line can only grow. a national m
we have come from birmingham, and our plans are quite simply to stay here until the gates open. we are tough. we're not worried about it. we've come to pay our respects. we are going to manage. opening again soon after, the flow carefully regulated. official advice, please don't come yet. the queue snakes around the park full of hundreds of metres, and even those lucky enough to get here cannot expect to get to westminster hall until sometime around breakfast tomorrow morning. but this is the...
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i thought about for little girls bombed in a birmingham church. i thought about the victims of a church in recent years in charlston. i was reminded of the words of a pastor during the era of the nazi regime. he said first they came for the socialist, and i didn't say anything because i was not a socialist. they came for the jews, and i did not say anything because i was not a jew. they came from -- for the trade unionists and the communist, and i said nothing because i was not a trade unionist or communist. but then they came for me and there was no one there took -- to stand for me. we have to stand together. we are in a single garment of destiny, dr. king said. 1 -- when something effects one directly, it effects all of us indirectly. that's why i will always stand with my korean sisters and brothers against a tree and hatred. [applause] [speaking foreign language] -- against bigotry and hatred. [applause] [speaking foreign language] [applause] sen warnock: i also want you to know that i support the korean war united families reunification act
i thought about for little girls bombed in a birmingham church. i thought about the victims of a church in recent years in charlston. i was reminded of the words of a pastor during the era of the nazi regime. he said first they came for the socialist, and i didn't say anything because i was not a socialist. they came for the jews, and i did not say anything because i was not a jew. they came from -- for the trade unionists and the communist, and i said nothing because i was not a trade unionist...
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nearly half the uk watch the birmingham games according to a report.ooking at findings. from the drama of the opening ceremony to the glorious sporting competition which followed, birmingham 2022 put the city firm in the spotlight. a new study commissioned by the government revealed that half the uk's population watch the games on television, online or in the venue. predominantly we watched it was on youtube. irate predominantly we watched it was on youtube. ~ ., , , youtube. we are very interested in bowls. we watched _ youtube. we are very interested in bowls. we watched it _ youtube. we are very interested in bowls. we watched it on _ youtube. we are very interested in bowls. we watched it on the - youtube. we are very interested in bowls. we watched it on the tv - youtube. we are very interested in| bowls. we watched it on the tv and also went _ bowls. we watched it on the tv and also went on the last saturday. it also went on the last saturday. [it was also went on the last saturday. it was fantastic. the survey also found that two thirds of peopl
nearly half the uk watch the birmingham games according to a report.ooking at findings. from the drama of the opening ceremony to the glorious sporting competition which followed, birmingham 2022 put the city firm in the spotlight. a new study commissioned by the government revealed that half the uk's population watch the games on television, online or in the venue. predominantly we watched it was on youtube. irate predominantly we watched it was on youtube. ~ ., , , youtube. we are very...
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. >> they embraced their family and friends in birmingham, alabama after being released earlier thiswap. kyley atwood has more on the story. >> reporter: they are back in the united states after the traveled to ukraine earlier this year and they were captured by pro russian proxies held captive for more than three months. their families knew very little. only one of them was able to have a few conversations with their family members while they were held captive and they were released as part of a swap of prisoners of war between the ukrainians and the russians that the saudis and turks helped to facilitate. they traveled to saudi arabia, got medical checks, met with u.s. diplomats on the ground there before returning to the united states. so birmingham, alabama, where they were reunited with their family. >> kiley, thank you. >>> an ohio doctor fighting to protect heher patient's life fis herself up against ohio's new abortion law. that story is next. (vo) your family is safer in a three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. hello grandma... grandpa. i want to give
. >> they embraced their family and friends in birmingham, alabama after being released earlier thiswap. kyley atwood has more on the story. >> reporter: they are back in the united states after the traveled to ukraine earlier this year and they were captured by pro russian proxies held captive for more than three months. their families knew very little. only one of them was able to have a few conversations with their family members while they were held captive and they were...
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this birmingham _ that is like double the price.lower wholesaler selling to garden centres and fruit and veg shops have seen interest rate costs along size import cost interest rate costs along size import cos— interest rate costs along size im-nortcos�* , ., , , import cost because we are buying from other countries _ import cost because we are buying from other countries we _ import cost because we are buying from other countries we have - import cost because we are buying from other countries we have to i import cost because we are buyingl from other countries we have to put our prices up, and, people out there haven't got more money to spend. 50 haven't got more money to spend. so this intervention staved off market turmoil, turning into the collapse of some types of pension fund. but in terms of growth, and the roots of this crisis, they are still there. let's get more from faisal now. just to lord myners why you consider this intervention by the bank to be so significant, and secondly, to ask about the likely impact of that po
this birmingham _ that is like double the price.lower wholesaler selling to garden centres and fruit and veg shops have seen interest rate costs along size import cost interest rate costs along size import cos— interest rate costs along size im-nortcos�* , ., , , import cost because we are buying from other countries _ import cost because we are buying from other countries we _ import cost because we are buying from other countries we have - import cost because we are buying from other...
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month for the first time in more than two years, closing the commonwealth games in his hometown of birminghamthere was 30,000 people there, and as soon as ozzy came up, they were all crying, because they just couldn't believe that he was there. shut up. one of those moments that you just don't forget. >> my life's been incredible. >> reporter: from the prince of darkness with black sabbath and solo rock stardom -- ♪ -- to a reality tv og with "the osbournes," that life precious as ever. in january 2020, ozzy and sharon osbourne revealing his health struggles to robin roberts. >> i did my last show new year's eve. then i had a bad fall. i had to have surgery on my neck, which screwed all my nerves in, and i found out that i have a mild form of -- >> it's parkin 2. >> reporter: parkin 2 is a gene which is known to cause early onset parkinson's. today ozzy's parkinson's is still slowly progressing. that fall, however, and the surgery in the aftermath has been a major issue, but ozzy staying strong. how is your mobility these days? >> not great. but, i mean, i have to negotiate everywhere i'm goi
month for the first time in more than two years, closing the commonwealth games in his hometown of birminghamthere was 30,000 people there, and as soon as ozzy came up, they were all crying, because they just couldn't believe that he was there. shut up. one of those moments that you just don't forget. >> my life's been incredible. >> reporter: from the prince of darkness with black sabbath and solo rock stardom -- ♪ -- to a reality tv og with "the osbournes," that life...
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paul norman is a professor of nuclear energy at birmingham university. here's his assessment of the situation. it's certainly a slightly elevated cause for concern than we had previously. and i still believe that the chances of some sort of wide spreads nuclear instance, a pretty small ah, but the issue with the power lines is that you require electrical power in order to provide cooling to the reactor. that that would be to stable for sort of meltdown type situation. and what we had is the, so you have the main power line switcher. and now off, you have a reserve power line which is where we are at the moment. and then you have back up diesel generators as your sort of last main option. if he likes, obviously we've knocked out one of the 3. i think, you know, that raises the level a little bit. if you're headed to the beach, any time soon, consider this, chances are they'll be a sharp, not too far away. sidings are becoming more and more frequent in waters around populated areas. but scientists say humans aren't on the menu footage. that's likely to mak
paul norman is a professor of nuclear energy at birmingham university. here's his assessment of the situation. it's certainly a slightly elevated cause for concern than we had previously. and i still believe that the chances of some sort of wide spreads nuclear instance, a pretty small ah, but the issue with the power lines is that you require electrical power in order to provide cooling to the reactor. that that would be to stable for sort of meltdown type situation. and what we had is the, so...
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i thought about four little girls bombed in a birmingham church. i thought about the victims of a church in recent years in charleston. and i was reminded of the words of a pastor named martin nÎmes roller during the era of the nazi regime. he said first they came for the socialists, and i didn't say anything because i was not a socialist. s they came for the jews and i did not say anything because i was not a jew. they came for the trade unionists and the time and us, and i said nothing because i was not ani trade unionist or a communist. but then they came for me, and there was no one there to stand for me. we have to stand together. we are tied, dr. king said, in a single garment of destiny. whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly, which is why i will always stand with my korean sisters and brothers, and against anti-asian hatred and bigotry. [applause] [speaking in nativewi tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> i i also want you to know
i thought about four little girls bombed in a birmingham church. i thought about the victims of a church in recent years in charleston. and i was reminded of the words of a pastor named martin nÎmes roller during the era of the nazi regime. he said first they came for the socialists, and i didn't say anything because i was not a socialist. s they came for the jews and i did not say anything because i was not a jew. they came for the trade unionists and the time and us, and i said nothing...
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from annoyance why, from birmingham just to parish with a king himself and prince, as is my co worker. i on saturday, william joined his brother, harry, and their cousins, to stand vigil by their grandmother's coffin, prince harry, who was no longer working royal, was allowed to wear military uniform at the king's request, like their parents the day before. the 8 cousins stood vigil for 15 minutes, as mourners continued to quietly file by i can't describe it with nothing oversee ever experienced before and yet if so, said pulling inside my snow, and we were very lucky enough to see the grandchildren there as well. so, i'll be a real moment in time. king charles, the 3rd is meeting with commonwealth leaders at buckingham palace. this is a delicate time for the 56 member body. with some questioning the commonwealth purpose. last year, barbados became the world's newest republic. after it officially removed the queen as its head of state, charles will be counting on his whole family to keep the commonwealth family of nations intact. more heads of state including us president joe biden ar
from annoyance why, from birmingham just to parish with a king himself and prince, as is my co worker. i on saturday, william joined his brother, harry, and their cousins, to stand vigil by their grandmother's coffin, prince harry, who was no longer working royal, was allowed to wear military uniform at the king's request, like their parents the day before. the 8 cousins stood vigil for 15 minutes, as mourners continued to quietly file by i can't describe it with nothing oversee ever...
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why, from birmingham? just to give a parish with the meeting, the king himself, and prince, as just as my co worker, i gave him on saturday, william joined his brother, harry, and their cousins, to stand vigil by their grandmother's coffin, prince harry, who was no longer working royal, was allowed to wear a military uniform at the king's request, like their parents the day before, the 8 cousins stood vigil for 15 minutes as mourners continued to quietly file by i can't describe it with nothing oversee ever experienced before and yet if so, said pulling inside my snow and we were very lucky enough to see the grandchildren there as well as the aerial moment in time. king charles, the 3rd is meeting with commonwealth leaders at buckingham palace, including new zealand prime minister, jacinta r, darren and canada. as justin trudeau, they travel to london to pay their respects to his late mother who played a crucial role in growing and maintaining the voluntary body of more than 50 nations. most of them former
why, from birmingham? just to give a parish with the meeting, the king himself, and prince, as just as my co worker, i gave him on saturday, william joined his brother, harry, and their cousins, to stand vigil by their grandmother's coffin, prince harry, who was no longer working royal, was allowed to wear a military uniform at the king's request, like their parents the day before, the 8 cousins stood vigil for 15 minutes as mourners continued to quietly file by i can't describe it with nothing...
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nina is in birmingham. whatare and perhaps skills. nina is in birmingham.mind if it all comes on the same day for you to make sure there is only one lorry going out instead of two or three? but they said there is only so far they can go. their concern is that the businesses they are provided for in hospitality, for example, are holding on by the tips of theirfingernails. the message from here in birmingham, and from leigh in greater manchester and the message from leeds on monday as they needs to be action for households and businesses. what ever happens tomorrow, the action is to come as soon as possible. tomorrow, the action is to come as soon as possible-— tomorrow, the action is to come as soon as possible. thank you. we will seak to soon as possible. thank you. we will speak to you — soon as possible. thank you. we will speak to you in _ soon as possible. thank you. we will speak to you in the _ soon as possible. thank you. we will speak to you in the next _ soon as possible. thank you. we will speak to you in the next half- soon as possible. thank you
nina is in birmingham. whatare and perhaps skills. nina is in birmingham.mind if it all comes on the same day for you to make sure there is only one lorry going out instead of two or three? but they said there is only so far they can go. their concern is that the businesses they are provided for in hospitality, for example, are holding on by the tips of theirfingernails. the message from here in birmingham, and from leigh in greater manchester and the message from leeds on monday as they needs...
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monitoring the site which was damaged in the fighting pull. norman is a professor of nuclear energy at birmingham university. his, his assessment of the situation. it suddenly a slightly elevated cause for concern than we had previously. i still believe that the chances of some sort of widespread nuclear incident, a pretty small but the issue with the power lines is that you require electrical power in order to provide cooling to the reactor. that would be to stave off a sort of meltdown situation. what we have is the, so you have the main power lines which are now off. you have a reserve power line, which is where we are at the moment. and then you have back up diesel generators. as your sort of lasts main option if he likes, obviously we've knocked out one of the 3. so i think, you know, that raises the level a little bit. in sports news, bioclinic has failed to win for the 2nd weekend in a row. the buddhist could champions were held to a one old drawer by when young belinda, who was swiftly becoming one of german football's new forces, who knew on berlin's entire squad is worth 90000000 euros.
monitoring the site which was damaged in the fighting pull. norman is a professor of nuclear energy at birmingham university. his, his assessment of the situation. it suddenly a slightly elevated cause for concern than we had previously. i still believe that the chances of some sort of widespread nuclear incident, a pretty small but the issue with the power lines is that you require electrical power in order to provide cooling to the reactor. that would be to stave off a sort of meltdown...
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. >> from birmingham, sisters pam and alice, also mourning their mother. >> my mom always said if ituldn't be re. when we were growing up, she always told us that the queen invited us indian people here. >> three-month-old poppy will never know the queen. >> she's been such an inspiration. yes, she is part of history, but it is something we will be able to talk about. >> the words and music from the service filled the mile, captivating, moving this open air congregation. ♪ >> across the generations, we will never forget this moment. >> it's humbling to have been here and to haverought bobby, it's the fure as well. this is the end of an era, but also the start of a new one. it wasn't necessarily goodbye, but we will meet again. >> may you rest in peace. you served this country well. you served us all well. she was everybody's queen. all our queen. she has done usroud still. >> the british people loved having her as their queen. lucy manning, bbc news. >> among the mourners in the streets around central london, windsor, and elsewhere, were many military veterans, those who served in th
. >> from birmingham, sisters pam and alice, also mourning their mother. >> my mom always said if ituldn't be re. when we were growing up, she always told us that the queen invited us indian people here. >> three-month-old poppy will never know the queen. >> she's been such an inspiration. yes, she is part of history, but it is something we will be able to talk about. >> the words and music from the service filled the mile, captivating, moving this open air...
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sarah i want you to stick around to other top story i have to go out to birmingham, alabama for anothers alert to american veterans captured white fighting russian forces ashley strohmier joins us now with the latest. ashley whack you tell us? >> yeah alex and andy hahn arrived in birmingham, alabama, earlier tonight that's where they were welcomed by their families and friends, and two men those two me disappeared in the kharkiv region near the russian border back in june they travel to ukraine on their own become friends while they were there and news came saturday after the u.s. says men freed as part of a 300 prisoner exchange brokered with help from turkey and saudi arabia. the saudi embassy said five british national and others from morocco freed among other ukrainians many of alcohol captured during fall of mariupol in exchange ukraine sent back 55 moscow ukrainians as well as a ban prorussian party faces treason charges but back here friends and family of these two veterans are celebrating. lawrence. back to you. lawrence: a major victory thank you ashley back to sarah karster t
sarah i want you to stick around to other top story i have to go out to birmingham, alabama for anothers alert to american veterans captured white fighting russian forces ashley strohmier joins us now with the latest. ashley whack you tell us? >> yeah alex and andy hahn arrived in birmingham, alabama, earlier tonight that's where they were welcomed by their families and friends, and two men those two me disappeared in the kharkiv region near the russian border back in june they travel to...
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>> i did morning radio in birmingham for ten years and learned a thing through the 9:00 hour t was listeners unemployment rised i was trying to figure out a way to do that and the station in birmingham had already fired me so that wasn't an option. so podcasting we go. and it's been great. you learn about so many different things. all the way to school teachers and students, and what started as something that was just a legitimately help people to know they are not alone in their employment journey has turned into something where just a community of people call in and just share what they are doing and it might be something that you want to dovmentd i think for as long as we live in a world where we know we are not alone and struggling, maybe can make it to tomorrow. that is what the broadcasts are. >> stephen: that is some therapy right there. >> that is therapy, yeah. >> stephen: all right. you have a six year old son, this is back to school week, after labor day. i would assume your boy is going into first grade. >> yeah, get him out of the house. >> stephen: how is that going. >> get out
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next week, _ on the stage in birmingham next week, that could rack markets.ts. it could send things worse or make things— could send things worse or make things better. goodness knows what they are _ things better. goodness knows what they are going to be writing in their— they are going to be writing in their speeches. gn they are going to be writing in their speeches.— they are going to be writing in their speeches. they are going to be writing in their seeches. ., ., their speeches. on the letter of no confidence. _ their speeches. on the letter of no confidence. i— their speeches. on the letter of no confidence, i think— their speeches. on the letter of no confidence, ithink i _ their speeches. on the letter of no confidence, i think i didn't - their speeches. on the letter of no confidence, i think i didn't sir - confidence, i think i didn't sir graham brady the 1922 chair say that there can't be removed in the first year? he there can't be removed in the first ear? , there can't be removed in the first ear? _ ., there can't be removed in the first ear?
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