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i'm ben brown, the headlines at 9am. the labour party conference opens in brighton later asjeremy corbyn comes under pressure to keep britain in the single market and customs union after brexit. in the single market and customs voting has opened in germany's federal elections, with chancellor angela merkel expected to retain power. donald trump face a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. he is now using sports as the platform to divide us. we all know how much sport brings us together. we all know how much sport brings us together. six people are been injured in a suspected acid attack at a shopping centre in east london. also in the next hour prince harry opens this year's invictus games for wounded service personnel in canada. over eight days, 550 individuals from seventeen nations will compete in 12 sports. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at nine thirty five — this mornings reviewers are prashant rao and vincent moss. good morn
i'm ben brown, the headlines at 9am. the labour party conference opens in brighton later asjeremy corbyn comes under pressure to keep britain in the single market and customs union after brexit. in the single market and customs voting has opened in germany's federal elections, with chancellor angela merkel expected to retain power. donald trump face a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. he is now using sports as the...
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earlier, my colleague ben brown spoke to major richard ra nt ben brown spoke to major richard rant fromch police department tugade is an update on the current situation in the city. the storm keeps getting worse and worse and closer and closer. it has gone eastward slightly. we do have a lot of power lines down, transformers that are exploding, causing minorfires. transformers that are exploding, causing minor fires. unfortunately when the winds get to 40 miles an hour, we can't send emergency services out there. it's important people stay in their homes and not venture outside because it is just not safe. how many people do you think have left the whole area, left the city? and how many people have sustained? it's a very eerie feeling. i have been here for about ten minutes and not one car has passed by. this is one of our main roads in our city. this is a city of about 60,000 people. a very eerie feeling. most people i think have definitely listen to the evacuation. i think bias getting out in front of this and telling people how dangerous this storm is, people are taking it seriously
earlier, my colleague ben brown spoke to major richard ra nt ben brown spoke to major richard rant fromch police department tugade is an update on the current situation in the city. the storm keeps getting worse and worse and closer and closer. it has gone eastward slightly. we do have a lot of power lines down, transformers that are exploding, causing minorfires. transformers that are exploding, causing minor fires. unfortunately when the winds get to 40 miles an hour, we can't send emergency...
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this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines at 9.303m: the labour party conference opens in brighton later asjeremy corbyn comes under pressure to keep britain in the single market and customs union after brexit. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. he's now using sport as the platform to try to divide us. and we all know how much sport brings us together. six people have been injured in a suspected acid attack at a shopping centre in east london. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers. this morning's reviewers are prashant rao and vincent moss. before the papers, sport. for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. manchester city continued their amazing run of form in the premier league with a rampant 5—0 win over crystal palace yesterday. they're now clear at the top
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he explained to my colleague ben brown, just how concerned he was about hurricane maria repeating damagen in places like the british virgin islands. the problem we have in the british virgin islands is the vegetation was all stripped by irma and many of the drainage ditches blocked. that means the heavy rain which we expect to get probably in the next 2a, 48 hours, get probably in the next 24, 48 hours, will create some quite significant flooding problems and combined with what will be a storm surge as well, that is my greatest concern. we have delivered as much shelters we can but many people still without really good quality shelter and in addition there is clearly a concern about sanitation and health. 50 very concerning indeed. and health. so very concerning indeed. you mentioned some of the help you've been able to give, just give us more detail about that, what kind of efforts you have been making to help those who have been already hit by the last hurricane, irma. straight after irma we deployed onto the ground very quickly, we were able to stabilise what was a security problem, t
he explained to my colleague ben brown, just how concerned he was about hurricane maria repeating damagen in places like the british virgin islands. the problem we have in the british virgin islands is the vegetation was all stripped by irma and many of the drainage ditches blocked. that means the heavy rain which we expect to get probably in the next 2a, 48 hours, get probably in the next 24, 48 hours, will create some quite significant flooding problems and combined with what will be a storm...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 3pm: hurricane irma continues its trail of destruction through the caribbean. at least 1a people have been killed and a million affected. the storm is now heading towards the us, where raf planes are loaded with aid for victims and the prime minister chairs an emergency cobra meeting. but critics say the government was slow to react. we should have been in step with persons like president macron, who ensured that military was on the ground. in other news: a review of the criminaljustice system in england and wales finds discrimination in its treatment of people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds. mexico is hit by its most powerful earthquake in a century, killing at least 27 people. also in the next hour... a 13—year—old girl who donated her organs has helped a record eight different people. we'll speak to someone who received an organ transplant from jemima layzell, whose parents say they are proud of her special legacy. and, on track to do the double — can c
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 3pm: hurricane irma continues its trail of destruction through the caribbean. at least 1a people have been killed and a million affected. the storm is now heading towards the us, where raf planes are loaded with aid for victims and the prime minister chairs an emergency cobra meeting. but critics say the government was slow to react. we should have been in step with persons like president macron, who ensured that military was on the ground. in other news: a...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at seven. america urges the un security council to take the strongest possible measures against north korea in response to its most powerful nuclear test —saying the actions of kim jong—un can no longer be tolerated. his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants. we don't want it now. but our country's patience is not unlimited. downing street says the uk is ready to intensify brexit talks with the european union, rather than stick to the one—week—a—month schedule. lads, lads! after 10 staff are suspended at an immigration detention centre — a former manager says gas were warned about such problems 3 years ago. heading for ‘a perfect storm' — a senior police officer warns of the impact of staff cuts and rising crime on forces in england and wales. and in the next hour we'll... report finds that the economic gap between coastal and non—coastal places has grown. being by the seaside could lead to being among the
i'm ben brown. the headlines at seven. america urges the un security council to take the strongest possible measures against north korea in response to its most powerful nuclear test —saying the actions of kim jong—un can no longer be tolerated. his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants. we don't want it now. but our country's patience is not unlimited. downing street says the uk is ready to intensify...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at seven.ke the strongest possible measures against north korea in response to its most powerful nuclear test —saying the actions of kim jong—un can no longer be tolerated. his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants. we don't want it now. but our country's patience is not unlimited. downing street says the uk is ready to intensify brexit talks with the european union, rather than stick to the one—week—a—month schedule. lads, lads! after 10 staff are suspended at an immigration detention centre — a former manager says gas were warned about such
i'm ben brown. the headlines at seven.ke the strongest possible measures against north korea in response to its most powerful nuclear test —saying the actions of kim jong—un can no longer be tolerated. his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants. we don't want it now. but our country's patience is not unlimited. downing street says the uk is ready to intensify brexit talks with the european union, rather...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 2pm: hurricane irma continues its trail of destruction through the caribbean. at least 1a people have been killed and a million affected. all of us have been affected by irma, some more than others. apart from the structural damage, there have been reports of casualties and fatalities. i am truly heartbroken by this news. the prime minister prepares to chair a cobra meeting, as raf flights are loaded to deliver water, rations and troops. a review of the criminaljustice system in england and wales finds discrimination in its treatment of people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds. mexico was hit by its most powerful earthquake in a century, killing at least 20 people. also in the next hour... a 13—year—old girl organ donor has helped a record eight different people. the parents of tennis macro, who died in 2012, say they are proud of her legacy. the newspaper publisher, trinity mirror, has confirmed that it's in talks to buy express newspapers and other publicat
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 2pm: hurricane irma continues its trail of destruction through the caribbean. at least 1a people have been killed and a million affected. all of us have been affected by irma, some more than others. apart from the structural damage, there have been reports of casualties and fatalities. i am truly heartbroken by this news. the prime minister prepares to chair a cobra meeting, as raf flights are loaded to deliver water, rations and troops. a review of the...
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my name is ben brown. the headlines at 11:00pm: jeremy corbyn has closed labour's annual conference in brighton, declaring that his party is now "ready for government" and "on the threshold of power". a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car near bristol. an official inquiry has been launched. theresa may says she is bitterly disappointed after a trade dispute with the us puts thousands of aviation jobs at risk at the bombardier plant in belfast. and newsnight, after weeks of investigation, we bring you the most conference of the yet of the people who made their escape from floor 21 of g re nfell tower. who made their escape from floor 21 of grenfell tower. what really happened that night? and how did they lived to tell the tale? —— they live. good evening and welcome to bbc news. jeremy corbyn told the labour conference in brighton that the party now occupies the political centre ground and is on the threshold of power. he offered voters the prospect of a labour government determined to tack
my name is ben brown. the headlines at 11:00pm: jeremy corbyn has closed labour's annual conference in brighton, declaring that his party is now "ready for government" and "on the threshold of power". a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car near bristol. an official inquiry has been launched. theresa may says she is bitterly disappointed after a trade dispute with the us puts thousands of aviation jobs at risk at the bombardier plant in belfast. and newsnight,...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11:00: the united states and china have failed to agree on how to confront the growing nuclear threat posed by north korea. after 10 staff are suspended at an immigration detention centre, a former manager says gas were warned about such problems three years ago. kensington palace has announced that the duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting their third child. and on newsnight we'll examine what drives kim jong—un, speak to two leading contenders to take over ukip, and hear from the pr guru whose former firm was censured for engaging in a racially divisive campaign in south africa. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the united states and china have failed to agree on how to resolve the growing nuclear threat posed by north korea. the american ambassador, nikki haley, urged the un security council to take the strongest possible measures against north korea, in response to its most powerful nuclear test. but china reiterated its call for dialogue. meanwhile, sou
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11:00: the united states and china have failed to agree on how to confront the growing nuclear threat posed by north korea. after 10 staff are suspended at an immigration detention centre, a former manager says gas were warned about such problems three years ago. kensington palace has announced that the duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting their third child. and on newsnight we'll examine what drives kim jong—un, speak to two leading contenders to take...
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my name is ben brown.eremy corbyn has closed labour's annual conference in brighton, declaring that his party is now "ready for government" and "on the threshold of power". a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car near bristol. an official inquiry has been launched. theresa may says she is bitterly disappointed after a trade dispute with the us puts thousands of aviation jobs at risk at the bombardier plant in belfast. and newsnight, after weeks of investigation, we bring you the most conference of the yet of the people who made their escape from floor 21 of g re nfell tower. who made their escape from floor 21 of grenfell tower. what really happened that night? and how did they lived to tell the tale?
my name is ben brown.eremy corbyn has closed labour's annual conference in brighton, declaring that his party is now "ready for government" and "on the threshold of power". a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car near bristol. an official inquiry has been launched. theresa may says she is bitterly disappointed after a trade dispute with the us puts thousands of aviation jobs at risk at the bombardier plant in belfast. and newsnight, after weeks of...
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i'm ben brown.hina have failed to agree on how to confront the growing nuclear threat posed by north korea. after 10 staff are suspended at an immigration detention centre, a former manager says gas were warned about such problems three years ago. kensington palace has announced that the duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting their third child. and on newsnight we'll examine what drives kim jong—un, speak to two leading contenders to take over ukip, and hear from the pr guru whose former firm was censured for engaging in a racially divisive campaign in south africa.
i'm ben brown.hina have failed to agree on how to confront the growing nuclear threat posed by north korea. after 10 staff are suspended at an immigration detention centre, a former manager says gas were warned about such problems three years ago. kensington palace has announced that the duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting their third child. and on newsnight we'll examine what drives kim jong—un, speak to two leading contenders to take over ukip, and hear from the pr guru whose former...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 2pm. the public inquiry into the grefnell tower fire has begun, it's chair sir martin moore—bick says the inquiry must answer "pressing questions". the inquiry cannot undo all that. but it can, and will, provide answers to the pressing questions. of how this could occur in 21st—century london. i think ithinka i think a lot of us are disheartened and don't have a lot of faith in the inquiry. we have to recognise there are other ways you we can achieve the change we are looking for. a man trapped in prison for 11 years, after being sentenced to 10 month sentence for arson is to be released. also in the next hour president trump is on his way to florida to see for himself the damage caused by hurricane irma. 38 people have been killed by hurricane irma. eight residents at a nursing home in florida have died following power shortages following hurricane irma. transforming the tender, the release ofa transforming the tender, the release of a new £10 note featuring author jane austen. good after
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 2pm. the public inquiry into the grefnell tower fire has begun, it's chair sir martin moore—bick says the inquiry must answer "pressing questions". the inquiry cannot undo all that. but it can, and will, provide answers to the pressing questions. of how this could occur in 21st—century london. i think ithinka i think a lot of us are disheartened and don't have a lot of faith in the inquiry. we have to recognise there are other ways you we can...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 8pm. jeremy corbyn closes labour's annual conference in brighton.setting the agenda, winning the arguments for a new common sense about the direction our country should take. police who shot dead a driver near bristol this morning say they were responding to reports that he was carrying a gun. ryanair is to cancel thousands more flights over the next few months — in a move which could affect up to 400,000 passengers. theresa may says she's bitterly disappointed after a trade dispute with the us leaves thousands of aviation jobs at risk in belfast.
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 8pm. jeremy corbyn closes labour's annual conference in brighton.setting the agenda, winning the arguments for a new common sense about the direction our country should take. police who shot dead a driver near bristol this morning say they were responding to reports that he was carrying a gun. ryanair is to cancel thousands more flights over the next few months — in a move which could affect up to 400,000 passengers. theresa may says she's bitterly disappointed...
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this is bbc news with ben brown.ines: the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. shadow home secretary diane abbott has told the labour conference that labour would recruit thousands of new police officers. labour in government will work to make communities safe and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over the treatment of black americans. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the show, we pay a flying visit
this is bbc news with ben brown.ines: the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. shadow home secretary diane abbott has told the labour...
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hello, this is bbc news with me ben brown. the headlines at 12.30. winds have begun smashing into southern florida as irma approaches. it's expected to make landfall in a matter of hours. more than six million people have been ordered to leave their homes. the storm is moving slowly away from cuba after causing significant damage to the county's north coast. across the caribbean, at least 25 people have died, including five in the british virgin islands. in mexico at least 90 people are now known to have been killed by thursday's 8.1 magnitude earthquake, the strongest the country has seen in a century. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, the women fighting for tech recognition. berlin in the round. and attack of the swarm. it's going to be monstrous. this week, we've been to ifa, the massive tech show in berlin. we'll be looking at the big launches and the cool new devices from the fair in a few minutes, and we'll also hear from the people behind them, who, we've noticed are once again mostly men. the lack of women in tech has been well
hello, this is bbc news with me ben brown. the headlines at 12.30. winds have begun smashing into southern florida as irma approaches. it's expected to make landfall in a matter of hours. more than six million people have been ordered to leave their homes. the storm is moving slowly away from cuba after causing significant damage to the county's north coast. across the caribbean, at least 25 people have died, including five in the british virgin islands. in mexico at least 90 people are now...
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i'm ben brown.gh the caribbean. at least 14 people have been killed and a million affected. all of us have been affected by irma, some more than others. apart from the structural damage, there have been reports of casualties and fatalities. i am truly heartbroken by this news. the prime minister prepares to chair a cobra meeting, as raf flights are loaded to deliver water, rations and troops. a review of the criminaljustice system in england and wales finds discrimination in its treatment of people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds. mexico was hit by its most powerful earthquake in a century, killing at least 20 people. also in the next hour...
i'm ben brown.gh the caribbean. at least 14 people have been killed and a million affected. all of us have been affected by irma, some more than others. apart from the structural damage, there have been reports of casualties and fatalities. i am truly heartbroken by this news. the prime minister prepares to chair a cobra meeting, as raf flights are loaded to deliver water, rations and troops. a review of the criminaljustice system in england and wales finds discrimination in its treatment of...
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this is bbc news with ben brown. in the wake of north korea's latest nuclear test. washington's ambassador to the un told an emergency meeting of the council that the actions of kimjong—un can no longer be tolerated. his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants. we don't want it now. but our country's patience is not unlimited. downing street says the uk is ready to intensify brexit talks with the european union, rather than stick to the current schedule of one—week—a—month. a major search is is under way off the coast of treyarnon bay in north cornwall after two people were swept off rocks. one man has been rescued and taken to hospital but a second man is still missing. a former senior manager says the security firm gas was warned three years ago about problems with the behaviour of some of its staff towards detainees at brook house immigration detention centre. kensington palace have announced that the duke and duchess of cambri
this is bbc news with ben brown. in the wake of north korea's latest nuclear test. washington's ambassador to the un told an emergency meeting of the council that the actions of kimjong—un can no longer be tolerated. his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants. we don't want it now. but our country's patience is not unlimited. downing street says the uk is ready to intensify brexit talks with the european...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 103m. hurricane irma strengthens as it closes in on florida where it is expected to make landfall in a matter of hours. over six million people have been ordered to leave their homes. property is replaceable but lives are not and safety have to come first. don't worry about it. just get out of its way. overnight cuba has been battered. there's been significant damage as winds of up to 150 miles per hour hit the country's north coast. this is the bbc havana bureau and i am speaking from inside it because we simply can't go outside any more. at least 25 people have died across the caribbean including five on the british virgin islands wherein major relief effort is getting under way. in mexico at least 90 people are known to have died after thursday's earthquake. also in the next hour: rohingya muslims rebels in myanmar declare one month unilateral ceasefire. they say their aim is to ease the humanitarian crisis but there is desperate need for food and water for around there is desperate need
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 103m. hurricane irma strengthens as it closes in on florida where it is expected to make landfall in a matter of hours. over six million people have been ordered to leave their homes. property is replaceable but lives are not and safety have to come first. don't worry about it. just get out of its way. overnight cuba has been battered. there's been significant damage as winds of up to 150 miles per hour hit the country's north coast. this is the bbc havana bureau...
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hello, this is bbc news with me ben brown. the headlines at 11.30.ricane force winds have begun smashing into southern florida as irma approaches. it's expected to make landfall in a matter of hours. more than six million people have been ordered to leave their homes. the storm is moving slowly away from cuba after causing significant damage to the county's north coast. across the caribbean, at least 25 people have died, including five in the british virgin islands. in mexico at least 90 people are now known to have been killed by thursday's 8.1 magnitude earthquake, the strongest the country has seen in a century. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london with jane hill. hello and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week, as hurricane irma courses through the caribbean and us, to what extent is this the impact of climate change? we'll chew over the latest moves in the brexit talks. and we look at the diplomatic efforts to ease the north korea crisis. my guests this week are the chinese author and broadcaster diane wei ling. john fish
hello, this is bbc news with me ben brown. the headlines at 11.30.ricane force winds have begun smashing into southern florida as irma approaches. it's expected to make landfall in a matter of hours. more than six million people have been ordered to leave their homes. the storm is moving slowly away from cuba after causing significant damage to the county's north coast. across the caribbean, at least 25 people have died, including five in the british virgin islands. in mexico at least 90 people...
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this is bbc news with me, ben brown. the headlines. labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. six people have been injured in a suspected acid attack at a shopping centre in east london. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, how safe is your face? pinpointing pollutants... and... i'm not sure you're pointing that hairspray the right way, lara. facial recognition. tech that can identify someone from their face is fast becoming a t
this is bbc news with me, ben brown. the headlines. labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. people in germany are voting in a general election...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 10am.llion people have been ordered to leave their homes. property is replaceable but lives are not and safety have to come first. don't worry about it. just get out of its way. 0vernight cuba has been battered. there's been significant damage as winds of up to 150 miles per hour hit the country's north coast. this is the bbc havana bureau and i am speaking from inside it because we simply can't go outside any more. at least 25 people have died across the caribbean including five on the british virgin islands wherein major relief effort is getting under way. in mexico at least 90 people are
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 10am.llion people have been ordered to leave their homes. property is replaceable but lives are not and safety have to come first. don't worry about it. just get out of its way. 0vernight cuba has been battered. there's been significant damage as winds of up to 150 miles per hour hit the country's north coast. this is the bbc havana bureau and i am speaking from inside it because we simply can't go outside any more. at least 25 people have died across the...
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this is bbc news with me, ben brown. the headlines: the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to assure we have a tariff free access with the single market. half of our trade is with europe. i would also say we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. six people have been injured in a suspected acid attack in a shopping centre in east london. more now on the increasing tensions between north korea and the united states. president trump has warned north korea's leaders might not be around much longer. that follows a speech at the united nations in which north korea's foreign minister cal
this is bbc news with me, ben brown. the headlines: the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to assure we have a tariff free access with the single market. half of our trade is with europe. i would also say we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. people in germany are voting in a general election which...
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this is bbc news with ben brown.asjeremy corbyn comes under pressure to keep britain in the single market and customs union after brexit. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. six people have been injured in a suspected acid attack at a shopping centre in east london.
this is bbc news with ben brown.asjeremy corbyn comes under pressure to keep britain in the single market and customs union after brexit. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. six people have been injured in a suspected acid attack at a shopping centre in east london.
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 2pm.ressing questions". the inquiry cannot undo all that. but it can, and will, provide answers to the pressing questions. of how this could occur in 21st—century london. i think ithinka i think a lot of us are disheartened and don't have a lot of faith in the inquiry. we have to recognise there are other ways you we can achieve the change we are looking for. a man trapped in prison for 11 years, after being sentenced to 10 month sentence for arson is to be released. also in the next hour president trump is on his way
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 2pm.ressing questions". the inquiry cannot undo all that. but it can, and will, provide answers to the pressing questions. of how this could occur in 21st—century london. i think ithinka i think a lot of us are disheartened and don't have a lot of faith in the inquiry. we have to recognise there are other ways you we can achieve the change we are looking for. a man trapped in prison for 11 years, after being sentenced to 10 month sentence for arson is to...
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i'm ben brown, the other stories this hour: an 18—year—old man has been charged with attempted murder
i'm ben brown, the other stories this hour: an 18—year—old man has been charged with attempted murder
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this is bbc news with ben brown.eadlines at 10.30am: the labour party conference opens in brighton later asjeremy corbyn comes under pressure to keep britain in the single market and customs union after brexit. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. six people have been injured in a suspected acid attack at a shopping centre in east london. now on bbc news, it's time for inside out. hello. taking matters into their own hands, the south‘s controversial paedophile hunters. hello, mate. you arranged to meet a 14—year—old boy here today for sex? no. yes, you have, mate, do you want me to get the stuff out and show you? i'm not going to condone these groups and i would encourage them all to stop, but i recognise that i'm not winning that moral argument. if you try and run off, i'm going to pin you down, and i'l
this is bbc news with ben brown.eadlines at 10.30am: the labour party conference opens in brighton later asjeremy corbyn comes under pressure to keep britain in the single market and customs union after brexit. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. six people have been injured in a...
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hello again come you are watching bbc news with me, ben brown. the latest headlines at 4:32pm. will be paid compensation from a new £37 million fund. private health care firm spire has agreed to pay £27.2 million, with £10 million coming from paterson's insurers and the heart of england nhs trust. the foreign secretary borisjohnson is in the caribbean to witness the devastation caused by hurricane irma, amid criticism of the government's initial response to the disaster. on the eve of the grenfell inquiry, a bbc investigation has surveyed half of the uk's council and housing association—owned tower blocks and found that only 2% have full sprinkler systems. the prime minister says there needs to be greater flexibility on public sector pay. speaking at prime minister's questions, theresa may said ministers would look at the issue before the budget in november. those are the latest headlines, now all of the latest bought with john watson. champions league action tonight, john? liverpool play sevilla in their opening match of the champions league group stage with the brazilian forw
hello again come you are watching bbc news with me, ben brown. the latest headlines at 4:32pm. will be paid compensation from a new £37 million fund. private health care firm spire has agreed to pay £27.2 million, with £10 million coming from paterson's insurers and the heart of england nhs trust. the foreign secretary borisjohnson is in the caribbean to witness the devastation caused by hurricane irma, amid criticism of the government's initial response to the disaster. on the eve of the...
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much more on this with ben brown at 5. now let's get the weather.k across some of the most densely populated areas of this densely populated areas of this densely populated island. there are three and a half million people in harm's way. it is easing to 165mph, but the wind will cause catastrophic damage. then it will close to the north—east corner of the dominican republic. so we will see further big impacts. here we have a weather front that has been bringing rain across northern ireland and scotland. some damp weather working across western england and wales. tonight patchy rain in england and wales and the rain in england and wales and the rain turning heavier in scotland,ed northern ireland, wales and south west england. giving the winds are coming from the south, it is mild with temperatures between 11 and 14 celsius. so a mild start tomorrow, but cloudy and murky over the hills of wales and the pe nines. through the day the slow—moving band of rain will edge eastwards. some wet weather in the scotland and north—west england. temperatures 16 d
much more on this with ben brown at 5. now let's get the weather.k across some of the most densely populated areas of this densely populated areas of this densely populated island. there are three and a half million people in harm's way. it is easing to 165mph, but the wind will cause catastrophic damage. then it will close to the north—east corner of the dominican republic. so we will see further big impacts. here we have a weather front that has been bringing rain across northern ireland...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 8pm: the latest round of brexit talks ends with both sides saying progress has been made. but the eu negotiator says it could be months before they start to discuss future relations. cricketer ben stokes will not be considered for selection for international cricket until further notice — after his arrest on suspicion of assault. ryanair is threatened with legal action for "persistently misleading" passengers about their rights — following thousands more flight cancellations a muslim preacher — who told children that martyrdom was better than school — has been jailed for six—and—a—half years for supporting so—called islamic state. also in the next hour — how do you rebuild your home after it's been hit by two of the most powerful atlantic storms in over a decade? destruction on the british virgin islands has been described as "apocalyptic" — we'll see one woman's efforts to rebuild. a heat—guided seek and destroy mission with a difference — hunting for the honey bee—e
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 8pm: the latest round of brexit talks ends with both sides saying progress has been made. but the eu negotiator says it could be months before they start to discuss future relations. cricketer ben stokes will not be considered for selection for international cricket until further notice — after his arrest on suspicion of assault. ryanair is threatened with legal action for "persistently misleading" passengers about their rights — following thousands...
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hello, this is bbc news with me ben brown.cane, maria. widespread damage has been caused on the island of dominica, before the storm moved toward the island of guadeloupe. the british virgin islands, still recovering from hurricane irma, are set to bit hit tonight. police have said that the number of people who died in grenfell tower may be lower than the earlier estimate of 80. myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has said her government does not fear international scrutiny of its handling of the growing rohingya crisis. and a report has found that online jihadist propaganda attracts more clicks in the uk than any other country in europe. let us get all the day's sports news, including rio ferdinand entering the ring, perhaps. 0lly has that and everything else. the former manchester united and england defender rio ferdinand says he is targetting a title after making the decision to become a professional boxer. his move into the ring is being promoted by the bookmaker betfair, so there are some questions about his exact motivat
hello, this is bbc news with me ben brown.cane, maria. widespread damage has been caused on the island of dominica, before the storm moved toward the island of guadeloupe. the british virgin islands, still recovering from hurricane irma, are set to bit hit tonight. police have said that the number of people who died in grenfell tower may be lower than the earlier estimate of 80. myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has said her government does not fear international scrutiny of its handling of...
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i'm ben brown, the headlines at 9am.as opened in germany's federal elections, with chancellor angela merkel expected to retain power. donald trump face a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. he is now using sports as the platform to divide us. we all know how much sport brings us together. we all know how much sport brings us together. six people are been injured in a suspected acid attack at a shopping centre in east london. also in the next hour prince harry opens this year's invictus games for wounded service personnel in canada.
i'm ben brown, the headlines at 9am.as opened in germany's federal elections, with chancellor angela merkel expected to retain power. donald trump face a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. he is now using sports as the platform to divide us. we all know how much sport brings us together. we all know how much sport brings us together. six people are been injured in a suspected acid attack at a shopping centre in east...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 8pm. jeremy corbyn closes labour's annual conference in brighton. declaring that his party is now "ready for government" and "on the threshold of power." this is a weak and divided government with no purpose beyond clinging to power. its labour that is now setting the agenda, winning the arguments for a new common sense about the direction our country should take. police who shot dead a driver near bristol this morning say they were responding to reports that he was carrying a gun. ryanair is to cancel thousands more flights over the next few months — in a move which could affect up to 400,000 passengers. theresa may says she's bitterly disappointed after a trade dispute with the us leaves thousands of aviation jobs at risk in belfast. we are very clear about the importance of bombardier, the importance of bombardier, the importance of bombardier, the importance of those jobs in importance of bombardier, the importance of thosejobs in northern ireland, we'll be doing everything we can to ensure we can see those jobs guaranteed into the future. thous
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 8pm. jeremy corbyn closes labour's annual conference in brighton. declaring that his party is now "ready for government" and "on the threshold of power." this is a weak and divided government with no purpose beyond clinging to power. its labour that is now setting the agenda, winning the arguments for a new common sense about the direction our country should take. police who shot dead a driver near bristol this morning say they were responding...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 3pm. the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire — which killed around 80 people — has begun. the chair, sir martin moore—bick said he understood the enormous pain survivors are still suffering. the inquiry cannot undo any of that. but it can, and will, provide answers to the pressing questions. of how a disaster of this kind could occur in 21st—century london. i think a lot of us are disheartened and don't don't have much faith in the inquiry. we have to recognise there are other ways we can achieve the change we are looking for. a man who's spent more than a decade in prison — despite being sentenced to only 10 months — is finally to be released. president trump travels to florida to assess the damage caused by hurricane irma. police probe the deaths of eight resident at a nursing home which lost power during the storm. also in the next hour: the transformed tenner. in circulation for the first time — the new plastic tenner — complete with a picture ofjane austen, and raised dots to
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 3pm. the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire — which killed around 80 people — has begun. the chair, sir martin moore—bick said he understood the enormous pain survivors are still suffering. the inquiry cannot undo any of that. but it can, and will, provide answers to the pressing questions. of how a disaster of this kind could occur in 21st—century london. i think a lot of us are disheartened and don't don't have much faith in the inquiry. we...
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i'm ben brown.relations. cricketer ben stokes will not be considered for selection for international cricket until further notice — after his arrest on suspicion of assault. ryanair is threatened with legal action for "persistently misleading" passengers about their rights — following thousands more flight cancellations a muslim preacher — who told children that martyrdom was better than school — has been jailed for six—and—a—half years for supporting so—called islamic state. also in the next hour — how do you rebuild your home after it's been hit by two of the most powerful atlantic storms in over a decade? destruction on the british virgin islands has
i'm ben brown.relations. cricketer ben stokes will not be considered for selection for international cricket until further notice — after his arrest on suspicion of assault. ryanair is threatened with legal action for "persistently misleading" passengers about their rights — following thousands more flight cancellations a muslim preacher — who told children that martyrdom was better than school — has been jailed for six—and—a—half years for supporting so—called islamic...
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now it's time for the film review, with mark kermode and ben brown. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? the big release is goodbye christopher robin, a film about the creation of winnie the pooh. we also have reese witherspoon in home again, a likeable if daft rom—com. and daphne, a very interesting and edgy home—grown pic. goodbye christopher robin. i used to make up stories for my kids, so i am fascinated by this. tell me i'm going to love it. i really liked it. i know it has divided critics, but it is basically the story of how the winnie the pooh stories came about. it begins with aa milne in world war i, coming back and suffering from what we now call post—traumatic stress and what they then called shell shock. he leaves london for rural east sussex and wants to write an anti—war tome, which his wife daphne describes as something that sounds perfectly horrid. and he can't write anything and then one day he is walking in the woods with his young son, chistopher robin, and suddenly, ap
now it's time for the film review, with mark kermode and ben brown. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? the big release is goodbye christopher robin, a film about the creation of winnie the pooh. we also have reese witherspoon in home again, a likeable if daft rom—com. and daphne, a very interesting and edgy home—grown pic. goodbye christopher robin. i used to make up stories for my kids, so i am fascinated by this. tell me i'm...
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i'm ben brown, the other stories this hour: an 18—year—old man has been charged with attempted murdering the attack at parsons green station last friday. the taxi app uber won't have its licence renewed in the capital. transport for london says the firm isn't fit and proper to operate. uber says it will appeal. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is preparing to deliver her long awaited speech in florence about the gplans for brexit. the prime minister will say the uk and the european union have a responsibility to make brexit work and she's expected to offer continued payments to the eu during a two year transition period after britain leaves. ministers hope this will break the deadlock with negotiators in brussels — although there's speculation that it could cost britain £18 billion. let's cross live now to christian fraser in florence. welcome to florence, looking glorious in the sunshine. this is a moment in history and some say it is the most important speech theresa may has delivered on brexit and this is is the perfect setting. the charm offensive has begun, the
i'm ben brown, the other stories this hour: an 18—year—old man has been charged with attempted murdering the attack at parsons green station last friday. the taxi app uber won't have its licence renewed in the capital. transport for london says the firm isn't fit and proper to operate. uber says it will appeal. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is preparing to deliver her long awaited speech in florence about the gplans for brexit. the prime minister will say the uk and...
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now it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode.bdul, in whichjudi dench returns to the role of queen victoria. we have the villainess, an insanely kinetic action movie. and mother, darren aronofsky‘s crowd—dividing epic. victoria and abdul, yet another film about victoria, and of coursejudi dench. yes. because she was in mrs brown, about victoria's friendship with john brown, her ghillie. this is about a later life friendship with abdul karim, which i have to say i didn't know about. the story is that he is brought over from india, first to perform an official ceremony. she is lonely at the beginning of the film. we see her being isolated, cut off from her surroundings. and she immediately forms a bond, a friendship, with him. much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officials. here's a clip. but the piece de resistance is the peacock throne. an exact copy. now i really do feel like the empress of india. i thought she was supposed to be dying. it really is a remarkable addition t
now it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode.bdul, in whichjudi dench returns to the role of queen victoria. we have the villainess, an insanely kinetic action movie. and mother, darren aronofsky‘s crowd—dividing epic. victoria and abdul, yet another film about victoria, and of coursejudi dench. yes. because she was in mrs brown, about victoria's friendship with john brown, her ghillie. this is about a later life friendship with abdul karim, which i have to say i didn't...
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now it's time to look at this week's cinema releases on the film review, with mark kermode and ben brown this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what do we have this week? we have victoria and abdul in whichjudi dench returns to the role of queen victoria. we have the villainess, an insanely kinetic action movie. and mother, darren aronofsky‘s crowd—dividing epic. victoria and abdul, yet another film about victoria, and of coursejudi dench. yes. because she was in mrs brown, about victoria's friendship with john brown, her ghillie. this is about a later life friendship with abdul karim, which i have to say i didn't know about. the story is that he is brought over from india, first to perform an official ceremony. she is lonely at the beginning of the film. we see her being isolated, cut off from her surroundings. and she immediately forms a bond, a friendship, with him. much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officials. here's a clip. but the piece de resistance is the peacock throne. an exact copy. now i really do feel like the
now it's time to look at this week's cinema releases on the film review, with mark kermode and ben brown this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what do we have this week? we have victoria and abdul in whichjudi dench returns to the role of queen victoria. we have the villainess, an insanely kinetic action movie. and mother, darren aronofsky‘s crowd—dividing epic. victoria and abdul, yet another film about victoria, and of coursejudi dench. yes. because she was in mrs brown, about...
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brett brown said ben simmons looks down right dominant in 515 but here's the catch. me if you heard this before. joel embiid is still under restrictions and today brown gave us an update on the big m man. >> he has yet to play five on five. he has been under, you know, the care of our medical staff and strengthening condition people. his cardio looks good. looks like he's getting in better shape but in regards to playing five on five basketball and when that can actually happen right now we can't give you a direct answer. >> when can can we get a direct answer? okay. i'm sick of hearing this restrictions. he's hurt. >> the process. >> it's killing me. i don't want to trust the process. i want to be processing. >> the process is over. >> it's all right. he'll be all right. i'll say right now he's going to be all right. >> you sure. >> he's talking you off the cliff, sean. >> five on five he'll be all right. >> talking me off. >> i'm still on. >> you're on it. >> exactly. >> one step away, man. >> i'm still on it. i ain't jumping yet. >> we'll get through. tonight at 1
brett brown said ben simmons looks down right dominant in 515 but here's the catch. me if you heard this before. joel embiid is still under restrictions and today brown gave us an update on the big m man. >> he has yet to play five on five. he has been under, you know, the care of our medical staff and strengthening condition people. his cardio looks good. looks like he's getting in better shape but in regards to playing five on five basketball and when that can actually happen right now...
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cnn political commentator ben ferguson is here, and former linebacker chad brown and navy veteran kathy huntington. kathy, let me begin with you because the president says this is about the flag and the white house said on this network yesterday, steve mnuchin the treasury secretary, quote, respect for the military. you served in the navy, your son is now serving in the navy, how do you see it? >> i don't see this as anything that specifically relates to respect for veterans. the reason this began last year when colin kaepernick took the knee was to protest and draw attention to police brutality. as a veteran, i served to protect americans and it would be willfully ignorant to ignore the ongoing police brutality. in fact, earlier this summer the president said in a speech that it was okay to rough up individuals that had been apprehended by law enforcement and that drew a lot of criticism from law enforcement agencies across the nation. this isn't about veterans. this isn't about disrespecting us or disrespecting the flag. it is, in fact, for standing up for our fellow americans which i
cnn political commentator ben ferguson is here, and former linebacker chad brown and navy veteran kathy huntington. kathy, let me begin with you because the president says this is about the flag and the white house said on this network yesterday, steve mnuchin the treasury secretary, quote, respect for the military. you served in the navy, your son is now serving in the navy, how do you see it? >> i don't see this as anything that specifically relates to respect for veterans. the reason...
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one on one with sixers head coach brett brown, here to hear his thoughts on joel, ben , markelle and>> eastern state penitentiary is getting ready for 2017 season of terror behind the walls. the haunted house experience opened september 22nd and today large smoke breathing gargoyles with built in light were installed atop of the front of the prison, to mark the beginning of the season. his name is frank, the other carson. terror behind the walls you might want to say hi, i'm still trying to research how they got those names. >> frank and carsony like the dramatic read. it also makes me think of game of thrones which i know you don't watch but kate bilo watches. >> yes. >> they fly over the city. >> frank and carson come alive at night. >> frank and carson. >> i hope no kid are watching. >> that is right, just kidding >> don's joining us now, we had kevin frazier in. he was talking about the sixers. >> that is right. >> they will be a hollywood draw team with all of the celebrities coming to philadelphia. >> you have a winner in town. you have a winner in time. i was like all right, d
one on one with sixers head coach brett brown, here to hear his thoughts on joel, ben , markelle and>> eastern state penitentiary is getting ready for 2017 season of terror behind the walls. the haunted house experience opened september 22nd and today large smoke breathing gargoyles with built in light were installed atop of the front of the prison, to mark the beginning of the season. his name is frank, the other carson. terror behind the walls you might want to say hi, i'm still trying...
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and ben simmons helping open up a revitalized league center in strawberry mansion. many players have said they will make the playoffs. coach brown, you ready for that expectation? >> they want the to be in the playoffs. and they should. and i think that we are now in a position where we can legitimatelegitimate ly the health of our players is the thing that dictates that the most. >>> we love that great beard. i'm john clark. we're right back. i'm danny. you're danny? i'm steve. joseph, i'm steve. how are you? nice to meet you sir. no different from everyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. steve called fairly frantic. you know, he had a premature baby and i think he had just been given the diagnosis that she had down syndrome. lauren brought out the best in me. she made me a different person. lauren's the spark that started the fire. the goal is keep places like this open so all people, regardless of disability, have an opportunity for employment. >>> a live look at cape may. a better day than the past couple days. we're getting to e see some sun. and all eyes still on irma. >> it's so wide.
and ben simmons helping open up a revitalized league center in strawberry mansion. many players have said they will make the playoffs. coach brown, you ready for that expectation? >> they want the to be in the playoffs. and they should. and i think that we are now in a position where we can legitimatelegitimate ly the health of our players is the thing that dictates that the most. >>> we love that great beard. i'm john clark. we're right back. i'm danny. you're danny? i'm steve....
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when we look at the equity situation we look at ben roethlisberger we cast kale colin kaepernick. we look at josh brownhiladelphia daily news and talking about this whole as spec it's disrespectful. there are lot hughes have many if ally members who suffer ptsd coming back from two and three tours in vietnam who served the country patriotism is both ends much it's not mere fact that you have to embrace these sign and symbols you can also use it as platform to protest some of the injustice. >> we have to remember colin said he was kneeling out of respect because initially he sat and then he said i'm going to kneel. so lot of people that are saying he's disrespecting that was never his intent from the beginning. >> let's just be clear. for one let's mention the player in baseball the first major league player to ever, ever take a knee bruce maxwell took a knee and he's a son of a veteran. >> oakland app's. >> son avenue veteran. he agree up on a military base much this isn't about disrespect, okay? it's about what that flag is supposed to represent and what it's not representing right now. what trump is
when we look at the equity situation we look at ben roethlisberger we cast kale colin kaepernick. we look at josh brownhiladelphia daily news and talking about this whole as spec it's disrespectful. there are lot hughes have many if ally members who suffer ptsd coming back from two and three tours in vietnam who served the country patriotism is both ends much it's not mere fact that you have to embrace these sign and symbols you can also use it as platform to protest some of the injustice....
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we've always had religion and politics, with john brown, father coughlin, earlier on, the ethic of the self-made personists, we had the social darwinists, ben franklin and all that. the idea of american exceptionalism has been there from the very start. so are you meaning reagan and his religious imaginary, do you see it to be a change from the fdr to lbj period or really something new on the american scene? dr. winston: thank you for the question. obviously in a talk like this, one cannot, i think that in order for most states to function they have to believe in something beyond the material. what is so interesting about the american experiment is that we were the first country that had separation of church and state, so we did not have a divine sanction. in its place, i believe we've always had one kind of religious imaginary or another and to me it has a tension between this bend towards individualism and a bend toward collectivism. or a more communal sensibility. it is not something new, it has always been flipping and flopping between the two. it is just the most recent iteration. >> does it make you think that this is something that c
we've always had religion and politics, with john brown, father coughlin, earlier on, the ethic of the self-made personists, we had the social darwinists, ben franklin and all that. the idea of american exceptionalism has been there from the very start. so are you meaning reagan and his religious imaginary, do you see it to be a change from the fdr to lbj period or really something new on the american scene? dr. winston: thank you for the question. obviously in a talk like this, one cannot, i...