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. >> good afternoon everyone, alistair and i are out this afternoon. after that cold, misty, cloudy morning this morning thehe sun has finally y come out. we've come out to the northern parts of the reserve. >> with their cameras, alistair leuner and neil jennings capture the magic of the wilderness for those who would normally sit in the back of their safari jeep. >> these animals become instant celebrities straight away. people in america or the uk or europe actually know the leopards and lions better than neil and i do. somemetimes if we're not sure f a leopard we posost it on one f these papages and people who he never been to africa, never even been to tintswalo tell us that it's this leopard. >> what they see today is a highlight even for the most experienced safari guide: a leopard on the prowl. he's set his sights on two male impalas who are so engrossed in their battle that they don't notice the impending danger. but the females in the herd do, and they soundnd the alarm. in the end, the leopard gives up. >> tourism has virtually come to a hal
. >> good afternoon everyone, alistair and i are out this afternoon. after that cold, misty, cloudy morning this morning thehe sun has finally y come out. we've come out to the northern parts of the reserve. >> with their cameras, alistair leuner and neil jennings capture the magic of the wilderness for those who would normally sit in the back of their safari jeep. >> these animals become instant celebrities straight away. people in america or the uk or europe actually know...
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are in for more on this now i'm joined by alistair wellman in london alistair has decades worth of experience in banking regulation it's good to have you on the program i want to talk about the incentives here for the banks the fees that they make on these transfers i mean the fees they still exist so you really don't have a disincentive to help launder money do. well it's good to join you 2 i think that the point is that the environment has become a lot more hostile from a regular treat expect it from the banks and in the last 10 years as actually being a lot of changes both on the regulatory side in terms of taking the kind of regulations that the authorities have put in place and the enforcement mechanisms as well as the huge sums that they can find the banks so i wouldn't say that that there's no disincentive because the fines in the u.s. in particular can run to billions of dollars and of course the reputational damage to a bank from having their name splashed all over the newspapers is the kind of thing that does keep the management of those banks awake at night so i would say that ther
are in for more on this now i'm joined by alistair wellman in london alistair has decades worth of experience in banking regulation it's good to have you on the program i want to talk about the incentives here for the banks the fees that they make on these transfers i mean the fees they still exist so you really don't have a disincentive to help launder money do. well it's good to join you 2 i think that the point is that the environment has become a lot more hostile from a regular treat expect...
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are for more on this now i'm joined by alistair wellman in london alistair has decades worth of experience in banking regulation it's good to have you on the program i want to talk about the incentives here for the banks the fees that they make on these transfers i mean the fees they still exist so you really don't have a disincentive to help launder money do. well it's good to join you 2 i think that the point is that the environment has become a lot more hostile from a regulatory perspective for the banks and in the last 10 years there's actually been a lot of changes both on the regulatory side in terms of taking the kind of regulations that the authorities have put in place and the enforcement mechanisms as well as the huge sums that they can find the banks so i wouldn't say that that there's no disincentive because the fines in the u.s. in particular can run to billions of dollars and of course the reputational damage to a bank from having their names flashed all of the newspapers is the kind of thing that does keep the management of those banks awake at night so i would say that ther
are for more on this now i'm joined by alistair wellman in london alistair has decades worth of experience in banking regulation it's good to have you on the program i want to talk about the incentives here for the banks the fees that they make on these transfers i mean the fees they still exist so you really don't have a disincentive to help launder money do. well it's good to join you 2 i think that the point is that the environment has become a lot more hostile from a regulatory perspective...
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alistair brownlee was ninth with brotherjonny back in 31st.under frankie dettori. the six—year—old went to the front early on and never looked in danger, winning by seven lengths from 33—1 shot kirstenbosch in second. trained byjohn gosden, she‘s on course to bid for an historic third prix de l‘arc de triomphe next month. that‘s all from sportsday. now on bbc news, it‘s time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. over the years, there‘ve been a plethora of movies called les miserables. from the 1935 best picture contender starring fredric march and charles laughton, through the 1958 adaptation hailed as one of the first french blockbusters, to the more recent adaptation of the hit stage musical which proved that whatever else he can do, like running you over with a big truck, unhinged star russell crowe really cannot sing. at all. # leave it all in flames...# the latest film to take its title from victor hugo‘s 19th century n
alistair brownlee was ninth with brotherjonny back in 31st.under frankie dettori. the six—year—old went to the front early on and never looked in danger, winning by seven lengths from 33—1 shot kirstenbosch in second. trained byjohn gosden, she‘s on course to bid for an historic third prix de l‘arc de triomphe next month. that‘s all from sportsday. now on bbc news, it‘s time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best...
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we mentioned your interview with alistair campbell and kat has the support for us.. we watching? i can't give it away. i want to hold that information. i didn't pull a all—nighter. do you remember when the us masters a few years ago, danny willett won the us masters, i didn't get much sleep that night, but it was a good evening. 6.35 and a big day for many students in england and wales returning to school for the first time since march. they could be a mixed emotions for some. we're joined now by gp dr nighat arif, ahead of her own school run. lovely as always. do you have two children go back today? harris is nine and qasim is five. they will go back tomorrow so we have been getting school packs about how they will get all the kids back. there will get all the kids back. there will be hand washing before and after school, bubbles, staggered school times, they are asking children over the age of 12 the web face coverings. my 9—year—old has been wearing a face covering when we're out and about and he is used to it. he is not bothered by it. he is happy to be leaving
we mentioned your interview with alistair campbell and kat has the support for us.. we watching? i can't give it away. i want to hold that information. i didn't pull a all—nighter. do you remember when the us masters a few years ago, danny willett won the us masters, i didn't get much sleep that night, but it was a good evening. 6.35 and a big day for many students in england and wales returning to school for the first time since march. they could be a mixed emotions for some. we're joined...
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joining me now is alistair rowland, the chair of the association for british travel agents.larity into the thinking as to why england is keeping portugal on its list. when it comes to the way that holiday—makers, what they think about, they have an awful lot to consider when trying to get away from this country for a break. yes, it's a really difficult time for consumers. i'm in the travel industry, and we're not helped at all by the kind of quarantine issues and changes that have clearly happened. spain was the big time when things james with the —— things changed with consumers. it really made everybody really think again about taking a holiday the summer, which further exasperated a very difficult position for the travel industry. now that we've got wales and scotland going their separate way to england when it comes to portugal, how much does that complicate the situation or people? it really just makes complicate the situation or people? it reallyjust makes no sense. government have just it reallyjust makes no sense. government havejust got it reallyjust makes no sense.
joining me now is alistair rowland, the chair of the association for british travel agents.larity into the thinking as to why england is keeping portugal on its list. when it comes to the way that holiday—makers, what they think about, they have an awful lot to consider when trying to get away from this country for a break. yes, it's a really difficult time for consumers. i'm in the travel industry, and we're not helped at all by the kind of quarantine issues and changes that have clearly...
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are in for more on this now i'm joined by alistair wellman in london alistair has decades worth of experience in banking regulation it's good to have you on the program i want to talk about the incentives here for the banks the fees that they make on these transfers i mean the fees they still exist so you really don't have a disincentive to help launder money do. well it's good to join you 2 i think that the point is that the environment has become a lot more hostile from a regular treat the spectrum from the banks and in the last 10 years there's actually been a lot of changes both on the regulatory side in terms of taking the kind of regulations that the authorities have put in place and the enforcement mechanisms as well as the huge sums that they can find the banks so i wouldn't say that that there's no disincentive because the fines in the u.s. in particular can run to billions of dollars and of course the reputational damage to a bank from having their name splashed all over the newspapers is the kind of thing that does keep the management of those banks awake at night so i would say th
are in for more on this now i'm joined by alistair wellman in london alistair has decades worth of experience in banking regulation it's good to have you on the program i want to talk about the incentives here for the banks the fees that they make on these transfers i mean the fees they still exist so you really don't have a disincentive to help launder money do. well it's good to join you 2 i think that the point is that the environment has become a lot more hostile from a regular treat the...
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of factories so low melting furnaces or distilleries doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorites motifs he gives power plants and container ships are whole you come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new armor a bag a heat and power plant. that can never resist. pipes and millions of words a. 40 year old alister philip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and downs the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his him to see as and for them . i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your rock you are just. wow that's. the fascination of birth of their. kind of. bizarre given for places that other people don't get to go to
of factories so low melting furnaces or distilleries doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorites motifs he gives power plants and container ships are whole you come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's...
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doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorites motifs he gives power plants and container ships a whole few come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer allister's philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new armor a bag a heat and power plant. that can never resist. point 3000000 records that is why a. 40 year old alister philip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and downs the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his him to see as and for them . i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your structures are just. wow. the fascination of birth of their. kind of. desire to get into places that other people don't get to go to. these images are no feel good calendar art there
doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorites motifs he gives power plants and container ships a whole few come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer allister's philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new...
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factories so will a melting fern says or distilleries doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorites motifs he gives power plants and container ships are whole o.p. you come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new armor a bag a heat and power plant. that can never resist. point 3000000000 records that is why a. 40 year old alister philip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and downs the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his enthusiasm for them. i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your structures are just. the parts of nature of that. kind of. thing given for places other people don't get to go to. these images ar
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factories so low melting furnace us or distilleries doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorites motifs he gives power plants and container ships a whole. come of those now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new armor a bag a heat and power plant. i could never resist. quite. the phrase that is why. 40 year old alastair phillip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and doused the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his enthusiasm for them. i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your structures are just. raising the possibility of birth of their own record kind of. bizarre given for places that other people don't get to go to.
factories so low melting furnace us or distilleries doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorites motifs he gives power plants and container ships a whole. come of those now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's...
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are in for more on this now i'm joined by alistair wellman in london. 2 decades worth of experience in banking regulation it's good to have you on the program i want to talk about the incentives here for the banks the fees that they make on these transfers i mean the fees they still exist so you really don't have a disincentive to help launder money do you. well it's good to join you 2 i think that the point is that the environment has become a lot more hostile from a regular treat the spectacle the banks and in the last 10 years as actually been a lot of changes both on the regulatory side in terms of taking the kind of regulations that the authorities have put in place and the enforcement mechanisms as well as the huge sums that they can find the banks so i wouldn't say that that there's no disincentive because the fines in the u.s. in particular can run to billions of dollars and of course the reputational damage to a bank from having their names flashed all of the newspapers is the kind of thing that does keep the management of those banks awake at night so i would say that there's
are in for more on this now i'm joined by alistair wellman in london. 2 decades worth of experience in banking regulation it's good to have you on the program i want to talk about the incentives here for the banks the fees that they make on these transfers i mean the fees they still exist so you really don't have a disincentive to help launder money do you. well it's good to join you 2 i think that the point is that the environment has become a lot more hostile from a regular treat the...
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france's vincent luis retained the men's title, with alistair brownlee finishing ninth and brother jonnyin manchester produced a remarkable finish in the men's 800 metres. daniel rowden got the better of jake wightman, powering past him with 50 metres to go. it was a great performance from rowden, who didn't run a single race last year after suffering serious illness and being forced to undergo major surgery on his stomach. european bronze medallist holly bradshaw dedicated her win to her biggest fan, her grandfather — who died on friday. thisjump of 4.35m meant she became british pole vault champion for the eigth time. i struggled a little bit on warm up and felt a little bit flat. i didn't get much sleep last night. trying to, like, rally the family together but it was important for them as well for me to come and i'm glad and still got british champion. he would be really, really happy. england face australia in the second t20 of the series later today — more live cricket on the bbc for you. but one england legend announced his retirement from the sport yesterday. ian bell scored 22 t
france's vincent luis retained the men's title, with alistair brownlee finishing ninth and brother jonnyin manchester produced a remarkable finish in the men's 800 metres. daniel rowden got the better of jake wightman, powering past him with 50 metres to go. it was a great performance from rowden, who didn't run a single race last year after suffering serious illness and being forced to undergo major surgery on his stomach. european bronze medallist holly bradshaw dedicated her win to her...
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here's alistair brownlee making sure his brotherjohnny finished — ahead of him. goodness me!gers on a street when rees told wyeth he could finish the london marathon, and made sure he did. olympic games, 2016, new zealand's nikki hamblin. american abbey d'agostino fell, and then devoted the rest of their race to helping each other. suddenly no longer opponents. it requires moments like these to prove that sport retains humanity. what happened in santander was a little thing, but in these days, let's be honest, it goes a very long way. joe wilson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's chris fawkes. i think it is fair to say we will be feeling the distant effects of a hurricane, but not as you might imagine. and the hurricane in question is a long way from our shores, here it is, hurricane teddy. you probably haven't heard much because it has not been causing too many problems but it will bring rain
here's alistair brownlee making sure his brotherjohnny finished — ahead of him. goodness me!gers on a street when rees told wyeth he could finish the london marathon, and made sure he did. olympic games, 2016, new zealand's nikki hamblin. american abbey d'agostino fell, and then devoted the rest of their race to helping each other. suddenly no longer opponents. it requires moments like these to prove that sport retains humanity. what happened in santander was a little thing, but in these...
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there were hundreds of these retweets and included people like the former foreign office minister alistairld — cheer yourself up by watching fawlty towers. it is enduring and timeless and god — 45 years ago! i can't believe it! there were some other interesting issues like whether it would be made today and so on, so big themes as well as light ones. yeah, absolutely. michael goldfarb, as an american living in the uk, did you understand fawlty towers ? which is kind of setting an english seaside hotel and feels kind of — now feels almost from another world — but is still amazingly funny, at least to a brit. well, i lived fawlty towers because i did my first tour of duty as a university student in 1970 and '71 and i did stay at the british seaside, which is an experience we all have to have — all foreigners need to have the british seaside experience in a fawlty towers—like hotel. i got it, and it was hugely popular in america in the '70s when it was sold on. michael goldfarb, steve richards, mark urban, thank all of you very much. thank you very much. don't forget, geeta guru—murphy is her
there were hundreds of these retweets and included people like the former foreign office minister alistairld — cheer yourself up by watching fawlty towers. it is enduring and timeless and god — 45 years ago! i can't believe it! there were some other interesting issues like whether it would be made today and so on, so big themes as well as light ones. yeah, absolutely. michael goldfarb, as an american living in the uk, did you understand fawlty towers ? which is kind of setting an english...
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bilateral trade agreement well earlier we spoke to alistair campbell who served as a spokesman for tony blair he thinks it's extraordinary that politicians from across party lines are united send their criticism of johnson. the country i'm afraid elected a complete charlatan as prime minister and i think the country is beginning to see that perhaps more clearly i think both tony blair and john major tony blair who's you say used the word wrong sometimes tells me that i go to over the top in my criticisms of boris johnson and he has held back i think in terms of some of his rhetoric about johnson but john major. a conservative prime minister who was hearing trees amaze time although he had very different views on some issues pretty much kept his head down i think to him to come out today and combine with a labor prime minister and say what they have said together about the current prime minister about the current government's handling of the brits in goshen the damage they're doing to u.k. standing around the world i think is extraordinary and the worry for me however is that a lot of th
bilateral trade agreement well earlier we spoke to alistair campbell who served as a spokesman for tony blair he thinks it's extraordinary that politicians from across party lines are united send their criticism of johnson. the country i'm afraid elected a complete charlatan as prime minister and i think the country is beginning to see that perhaps more clearly i think both tony blair and john major tony blair who's you say used the word wrong sometimes tells me that i go to over the top in my...
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and there were hundreds of these retweets including people like the former foreign office minister alistaird it is, so that is my advice to all listeners around the world, cheer yourself up by watching fawlty towers. it is enduring and timeless and 45 years ago i can't believe it. there were other issues about whether it would be made today and someone so big themes as well as light ones. as an american living in the uk, did you understand fawlty towers, which is kind of setting an english seaside hotel in enfield is kind of, now, feels almost from another world but is still amazingly funny, at least two of it? well, i lived fawlty towers because i did my first tour of duty as a university student in 1970 and 71 and i did stay at the british seaside which is an experience we'll have to have, all foreigners, all foreigners need to have the british seaside experience in a fawlty towers like hotel. i got it and it was hugely popular in america in the 705 when it was sold on. thank all of you very much. that's it for dateline london for this week — geeta guru—murphy is here next week at the sam
and there were hundreds of these retweets including people like the former foreign office minister alistaird it is, so that is my advice to all listeners around the world, cheer yourself up by watching fawlty towers. it is enduring and timeless and 45 years ago i can't believe it. there were other issues about whether it would be made today and someone so big themes as well as light ones. as an american living in the uk, did you understand fawlty towers, which is kind of setting an english...
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for more on this i'm joined by alistair wellmont in london he has 2 decades worth of experience in banking regulation out there welcome to the show you're the perfect person to speak to about this topic the deutsche bank it's just one of several a company banks named in this they said leak other thing today to take you more and it's a pretty damning indictment of the global financial system isn't it. well you know 70 right that it's an it effects the entire financial services industry i think that there's a general acceptance in the whole industry and also by regulators that the position in 5 and 7010 years ago was totally unacceptable and since then there's been a huge amount of investment certainly by a lot of the banks that have been fined a significant amount sometimes in the billions suddenly by the u.s. regulators and there's obviously still a lot of work to do i think it's important with a league like this to put it into context because what the public is seeing now is the you know workings of the relationship between the banks and regulators which is usually shut shrouded in secrec
for more on this i'm joined by alistair wellmont in london he has 2 decades worth of experience in banking regulation out there welcome to the show you're the perfect person to speak to about this topic the deutsche bank it's just one of several a company banks named in this they said leak other thing today to take you more and it's a pretty damning indictment of the global financial system isn't it. well you know 70 right that it's an it effects the entire financial services industry i think...
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factories so well i'm melting furnace us or distilleries doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorite motifs he gives power plants and container ships a whole you come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new armor a bag a heat and power plant. that can never resist. pipes and millions of birds are wired. 40 year old alister philip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and downs the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his enthusiasm for them. i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your rock you are just. wow. the fascination of birth of their own record kind of. given for places that other people don't get to go to these i
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for more on this i'm joined by alistair well man in london he has 2 decades worth of experience in banking regulation outs are welcome to the show you're the perfect person to speak to about this topic now deutsche bank is just one of several banks named in this stage to leak other thing today says. morgan it's a pretty damning indictment of the global financial system isn't it. well you know 70 right that it's an it's effects the entire financial services industry i think that there's a general acceptance in the whole industry and also by regulators that the position in 5 and 7010 years ago was totally unacceptable and since then there's been a huge amount of investment certainly by a lot of the banks that have been fined a significant amount sometimes in the belly of these 70 by the u.s. regulators and there's obviously still a lot of work to do i think it's important with a leak like this to put it into context because what the public is seeing now is the you know workings of the relationship between the banks and regulators which is usually shut shrouded in secrecy and there's a good r
for more on this i'm joined by alistair well man in london he has 2 decades worth of experience in banking regulation outs are welcome to the show you're the perfect person to speak to about this topic now deutsche bank is just one of several banks named in this stage to leak other thing today says. morgan it's a pretty damning indictment of the global financial system isn't it. well you know 70 right that it's an it's effects the entire financial services industry i think that there's a...
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of factories so low melting furnaces or distilleries doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorites motifs he gives power plants and container ships are whole you come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new armor a bag a heat and power plant. that can never resist. pipes and millions of words that is why. 40 year old alister philip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it has photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and downs the sterile factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his enthusiasm for them. i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your rock you are just. the fascination of birth of their own rugged kind of. bizarre thing given for places that other people don't get to
of factories so low melting furnaces or distilleries doesn't sound very glamorous well those are alistair philip wipers favorites motifs he gives power plants and container ships are whole you come with us now into the glamorous world of industrial photography. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer alister philip wiper is in his element he's...
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i lateral trade agreement well earlier we spoke to alistair campbell who served as a spokesman for tony blair he thinks it's extraordinary that politicians from across party lines are united in their criticism of prime minister boris johnson. the country i'm afraid elected a complete charlatan as prime minister and i think the country is beginning to see that perhaps more clearly i think over tony blair and john major tony blair has you say used the word wrong sometimes tells me that i go to over the top in my criticisms of boris johnson and he was held back i think in terms of some of his rhetoric about johnson but john major. a conservative prime minister who was hearing trees amaze time although he had very different views on some issues pretty much kept his head down i think to him to come out today and combine with a labor prime minister and say what they have said together about the current prime minister about the current government's handling of the brits in goshen the damage they're doing to u.k. standing around the world i think is extraordinary and the worry for me however is
i lateral trade agreement well earlier we spoke to alistair campbell who served as a spokesman for tony blair he thinks it's extraordinary that politicians from across party lines are united in their criticism of prime minister boris johnson. the country i'm afraid elected a complete charlatan as prime minister and i think the country is beginning to see that perhaps more clearly i think over tony blair and john major tony blair has you say used the word wrong sometimes tells me that i go to...
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and it is alistair cook writing for the guardian of the united kingdom. mystery of coming invasion, another harangue last night has failed to clear ip the mystery of the incoming invasion. who is training tnd and who is the dominant power in exile and what the united states administration is going to do about it. also in the guardian that day was an editorial, since president kennedy came to power he's done much to restore american prestige in the uncommitted world. but if recent reports of a projected invasion of cubia launched from american soil and carried out with the american intelligence service come true, then much of president kennedy's labor will have been in vain. no one will believe that a group of cuban exiles, however burning their grievances could assemble of a force of sufficient size and equipment unless they have the backing of the american government. dr. cardona, the leader of the anti-castro cubans has denied that the central intelligence agency is implicated in his plans. this may be true but reports from american sources suggest that
and it is alistair cook writing for the guardian of the united kingdom. mystery of coming invasion, another harangue last night has failed to clear ip the mystery of the incoming invasion. who is training tnd and who is the dominant power in exile and what the united states administration is going to do about it. also in the guardian that day was an editorial, since president kennedy came to power he's done much to restore american prestige in the uncommitted world. but if recent reports of a...
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we're nowjoined from devon by alistair handyside, who's the executive chair of the professional associationelf catering residences here in england? so far nearly half of all bookings between now and christmas across all self catering have been cancelled due to this new law which comes into effect today. half, that's massive! what kind of numbers are we talking about? we are talking hundreds and hundreds of thousands of families holidays being disrupted, holidays being disrupted, holidays that would have been legal yesterday but are illegal today, and the point we make here is that those families have had to cancel their holiday because it is illegal in england, but they could go to scotland or wales where children are not included in the sex, or of course they could go abroad where it is still legal, so this feels like a not well thought through plan. it's interesting that in so plan. it's interesting that in so many residences that are affected because there are a lot of small ones as well and children are back at school for the time being, and so are you looking at holiday periods, are yo
we're nowjoined from devon by alistair handyside, who's the executive chair of the professional associationelf catering residences here in england? so far nearly half of all bookings between now and christmas across all self catering have been cancelled due to this new law which comes into effect today. half, that's massive! what kind of numbers are we talking about? we are talking hundreds and hundreds of thousands of families holidays being disrupted, holidays being disrupted, holidays that...
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shery: alistair barr.ning to another key issue that ties into the november elections, a race for coronavirus treatment is facing greater public safety concerns after astrazeneca halted its phase three trial. the drugmakers has a vaccine is still possible by the end of the year. our guest told francine lacqua that it's important for scientists to speak directly to the public. >> i think it's really important for the scientists who work at these important public health regulatory agencies to be talking to the public now to improve confidence. i think what we are seeing in the last couple days with the suspension of the astrazeneca trial is that people are hearing about what happened through secondhand reports of investor phone calls from the company. they are not hearing from the scientists who are responsible for making sure the vaccine is safe and i think that is a really big missed opportunity because it's important. normal safety precaution that's put into place. this could be more significant. it could
shery: alistair barr.ning to another key issue that ties into the november elections, a race for coronavirus treatment is facing greater public safety concerns after astrazeneca halted its phase three trial. the drugmakers has a vaccine is still possible by the end of the year. our guest told francine lacqua that it's important for scientists to speak directly to the public. >> i think it's really important for the scientists who work at these important public health regulatory agencies...
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we're joined now by the actor michael lumsden who plays alistair lloyd. good morning to you. eve ryo ne contact. it has been so fierce that everyone has been missing our monthly meet ups. we record each monthly meet ups. we record each month in a block and it is strangely like a family. a big family but we do not see each other all the time but we meet up regularly and we just love the times we get together. so this period has been quite difficult. you had things going for the fans but it has felt different with these monologues which... they have kept it going but they have not gone down well with those who want their slice of ambridge. anyone who has been involved knows that it is a passionate audience who are unbelievably involved and committed to the programme. i have had situations where i have been asked ifi situations where i have been asked if i would speak to someone because they love the show and are so excited to speak to someone who was in the show and then become the subject of a thai rate of fury because they are so cross at the storyline i am in, but they love
we're joined now by the actor michael lumsden who plays alistair lloyd. good morning to you. eve ryo ne contact. it has been so fierce that everyone has been missing our monthly meet ups. we record each monthly meet ups. we record each month in a block and it is strangely like a family. a big family but we do not see each other all the time but we meet up regularly and we just love the times we get together. so this period has been quite difficult. you had things going for the fans but it has...
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buckley jr., and it's not as -- [inaudible] >> it -- c-span: out has an introduction by alistair cookethat a make him a conservative? >> guest: no, no, no. people can introduce a book without being ideological soulmates. it happened -- one of my books in "the washington post" 1971. and i, it was the very nice review, so maybe we should meet. well, we've had lunch every three months for the last 30 years -- [inaudible] he's become very competitive on certain issues, extremely, but he would not be a conservative in the national -- c-span: how old is alistair cooke? >> guest: he is 97. c-span: what kind of a life does he lead now? >> guest: i'm sorry, he's 91. he still plays golf. he a had a little bout of the motor type thing this winter, but i expect to see hum in a couple of weeks. c-span: on the firing lines, it's dedicated to -- [inaudible] what was firing line, how long did it last, and who's warren? >> guest: well, byline began in 1966. it had been scheduled to run -- but the fact that i was running for mayor disqualified it. it was thought that it would last 13 weeks, and the idea
buckley jr., and it's not as -- [inaudible] >> it -- c-span: out has an introduction by alistair cookethat a make him a conservative? >> guest: no, no, no. people can introduce a book without being ideological soulmates. it happened -- one of my books in "the washington post" 1971. and i, it was the very nice review, so maybe we should meet. well, we've had lunch every three months for the last 30 years -- [inaudible] he's become very competitive on certain issues,...
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france's vincent luis retained the men's title, with alistair brownlee finishing ninth and brotherjonnyn bronze medallist holly bradshaw dedicated her win to her biggest fan, her grandfather, who died on friday. thisjump of 4.35m meant she became british champion for the eighth time. ididn't i didn't get much sleep last night, trying to rally the family, but was important for me for them to come. i think my grandfather would be really, really happy. what a lovely tribute to her grandfather. plenty of sport across the weekend, it feels like old times. and cricket is about. it does feel like old times. thank you very much, we will see see you later. let's check in with the weather. have you had a haircut?” let's check in with the weather. have you had a haircut? i - yeah, of course. i did about a couple of weeks ago, but i'm going to grow it back. it was a mistake. yeah. i liked it. i loved it, too, but it has to go for now. love 0k... let's talk about the weather. the skies are probably going to look a bit like this over the next day or so, next few days in fact, changeable, quite a mixe
france's vincent luis retained the men's title, with alistair brownlee finishing ninth and brotherjonnyn bronze medallist holly bradshaw dedicated her win to her biggest fan, her grandfather, who died on friday. thisjump of 4.35m meant she became british champion for the eighth time. ididn't i didn't get much sleep last night, trying to rally the family, but was important for me for them to come. i think my grandfather would be really, really happy. what a lovely tribute to her grandfather....
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this is a week before the invasion, and it's alistair kirk who is writing for the guardian from the united kingdom. mystery of coming innovation, under the three other is failed the coming cuban invasion. who is training, it where it whose is the dominant power in exile, what will the united states administration will do out of it? also in the guardian that day was an editorial, since president kennedy came to power he has done much to restore american prestige and the uncompleted world. but if recent reports of a projected invasion of cuba launch from american soil, and carried out from connivance of the american intelligence service come true, then munch a kennedys labor will have been in vain. no one will believe that a group of cuban exiles however burning the grievances, could assemble a force of sufficient size and equipment unless they had the backing of the american government. doctor leader the has denied that the central intelligence agency is implicated in his plans, this may be true but reports from authoritative american sources suggest that it is not. richard thistle, the hea
this is a week before the invasion, and it's alistair kirk who is writing for the guardian from the united kingdom. mystery of coming innovation, under the three other is failed the coming cuban invasion. who is training, it where it whose is the dominant power in exile, what will the united states administration will do out of it? also in the guardian that day was an editorial, since president kennedy came to power he has done much to restore american prestige and the uncompleted world. but if...