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my son benedict. now i am calling benedict ivan. smith, who was also involved -- he was involved, no when knows really how much he knew, but he was originally supposed to guide entrÉe back to the british lines but he left him before he got him through to safety and that's another factor which had a big bearing. if smith had been with entrÉe, entrÉe probably would have gotten through. i will quickly try to wrap up. it has often been said this kind of reaction, the horror generated by arnold's treason was decisive because it somehow regenerated the patriots cause at a timeriot cause when it was at low ab. , heington and his friend told his friend they were cornered, the war was effectively over. i don't think that's the case. you have many popular ,emonstrations in philadelphia not least in arnold's own birthplace, that does not mean because flocked to join mental army. before things got better, the got worse. there were serious mutinies. when several regiments from the pennsylvania line and the new jersey line, they mutinied because
my son benedict. now i am calling benedict ivan. smith, who was also involved -- he was involved, no when knows really how much he knew, but he was originally supposed to guide entrÉe back to the british lines but he left him before he got him through to safety and that's another factor which had a big bearing. if smith had been with entrÉe, entrÉe probably would have gotten through. i will quickly try to wrap up. it has often been said this kind of reaction, the horror generated by arnold's...
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benedict arnold. now, how realistic was the plan to capture west point? because the plan ultimately failed, as we all know, i think people don't really look at whether it could actually have worked. but i would suggest that it had a very good chance of working. as originally conceived, sir henry clinton, who was still commander-in-chief of the british in new york, intended to wait until washington and his french allies made a joint attack on new york. as they approached manhattan, arnold would surrender his command, which would make washington kind of recoil to try and recover west point, so leaving the french in the lurch. clinton would then eliminate the french. but all this changed because, on september 14, 1780, sir george rodney -- sorry, bit of a tongue twister -- arrived at new york with a british fleet, which changed the balance of seapower in favor of the british. now, that meant that washington was no longer likely to attack new york, so sir henry decided to activate his long-held plan to ta
benedict arnold. now, how realistic was the plan to capture west point? because the plan ultimately failed, as we all know, i think people don't really look at whether it could actually have worked. but i would suggest that it had a very good chance of working. as originally conceived, sir henry clinton, who was still commander-in-chief of the british in new york, intended to wait until washington and his french allies made a joint attack on new york. as they approached manhattan, arnold would...
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he is the author of "turncoat -- benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." scott: for tonight's event, my dear friend stephen brumwell, a native of portsmouth in england. stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished public historians that's practicing the craft today. part of that i think is because he spent a good bit of time as a newspaper reporter and a journalist. and he specialized in the 18th century. he has written a lot of topics about the british army in north america, and the french and indian war, he has written a wonderful book about robert
he is the author of "turncoat -- benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." scott: for tonight's event, my dear friend stephen brumwell, a native of portsmouth in england. stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished public historians that's practicing the craft today. part of that i think is because he spent a good bit of time as a newspaper reporter and a journalist. and he specialized in the 18th century. he has written a lot of topics about the british army in north...
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"turncoat:uthor of benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." tonight' event, my friend stephen brahm welcome a native of portsmouth, england, stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished historians practicing the craft today. part of that is because he spent a good bit of time as a journalist. and he specialized in the 18th century. about thetten a lot british army in north america, the french and indian war, he has
"turncoat:uthor of benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." tonight' event, my friend stephen brahm welcome a native of portsmouth, england, stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished historians practicing the craft today. part of that is because he spent a good bit of time as a journalist. and he specialized in the 18th century. about thetten a lot british army in north america, the french and indian war, he has
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he is the author of "turncoat -- benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty."d stephen brumwell, a native of portsmouth in england. stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished public historians that's practicing the craft today. part of that i think is because
he is the author of "turncoat -- benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty."d stephen brumwell, a native of portsmouth in england. stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished public historians that's practicing the craft today. part of that i think is because
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benedict afraid is a tomato farmer into boddam and ghana central farming region. she grows tomatoes on about i think they're of land but even on the harvests are good she's barely getting by would. they be asked of we've had to buy water every day for about one and a half months that'll continue until the rainy season starts we have lots of problems that's why it's so hard to survive in ghana the moment yeah. because all of the domestic tomato processing plants have stopped production that india and other farmers are only able to sell to the so-called. market queens dealers who resell the tomatoes and other cities there's an oversupply in the high season and so the prices drop to almost nothing but for me it's 2 weeks ago we sold these crates for twice as much. if there's no demand like today and we farmers more or less just give the crates away. we sell them at any price. i might be honest. quantock financial difficulties led benedict as husband to go to europe where he works as a farm laborer in italy is able to send money home every month to provide for his fam
benedict afraid is a tomato farmer into boddam and ghana central farming region. she grows tomatoes on about i think they're of land but even on the harvests are good she's barely getting by would. they be asked of we've had to buy water every day for about one and a half months that'll continue until the rainy season starts we have lots of problems that's why it's so hard to survive in ghana the moment yeah. because all of the domestic tomato processing plants have stopped production that...
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they only have cell phone contact with the relatives benedict hasn't seen her husband for a long time. even so she's glad he went to europe. almost thanks to the money we have a roof over our heads and can continue to build our house bit by bit if he were here it would be very hard for us i'm happy that people leave and seek greener pastures. the tomato farmer frequently sees young men carrying backpacks she knows that the next group of gun ians are on their way north. to. the garment industry puts out more c o 2 than aviation and mercantile shipping together so environmentalists are touting swap meets and secondhand markets. beautiful commute knows the ok side of fast fashion all too well and doesn't want to be a part of a tiny mall she's a textiles expected environmental organization greenpeace and how simple's a new item of clothing for 10 years. she buy 2nd hand or exchanges close with other clothing swap parties everyone brings a few garments and takes a few home for themselves. to cutting my hair i can take something on a whim without harming the environment because the closer f
they only have cell phone contact with the relatives benedict hasn't seen her husband for a long time. even so she's glad he went to europe. almost thanks to the money we have a roof over our heads and can continue to build our house bit by bit if he were here it would be very hard for us i'm happy that people leave and seek greener pastures. the tomato farmer frequently sees young men carrying backpacks she knows that the next group of gun ians are on their way north. to. the garment industry...
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-- pope emeritus benedict xvi who at the beginning of this year co-authored a book with a conservativeich they strongly defended priestly celibacy even though the personal secretary of pope emeritus benedict xvi was very quick in saying the notes and thoughts of the pope emeritus were never meant to be part of a co-authored book, he definitely brought those notes and they were seen by some as an attempt to undermine or influence pope francis on his decision, a decision that we will know in about three hours from now at 6:00 eastern when that letter will become public frances? >> all right, claudio, thank you. >>> just ahead, we'll tell you who was named top dog at the westminster dog show >> and what fialarofcis e now saying about this terrifying bus crash that sent students flying. just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's fastest retinol formula works so fast. it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with retinol oil for 2 times the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® [baby crying] pampers is the first a
-- pope emeritus benedict xvi who at the beginning of this year co-authored a book with a conservativeich they strongly defended priestly celibacy even though the personal secretary of pope emeritus benedict xvi was very quick in saying the notes and thoughts of the pope emeritus were never meant to be part of a co-authored book, he definitely brought those notes and they were seen by some as an attempt to undermine or influence pope francis on his decision, a decision that we will know in...
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in his own words, be hiddenrom the world -- benedict t xvi will be hidden from the world, f the resthis life, in his own words. lewi hello. welcome to "bbc world news today ." i am a. markets have been hit with her first week since the -- i am lewis vaughan jones. markets have been hit with their rst week since the coronavirus. next, a large firhas broken out at a major paris train station. the lyon station was evacuated. scooters on fire. a large plume of smoke was visible above the station and in areas nearby. police say the fire was started by demonstrators, for against a congolese singer, who was given -- giving a concert nearby. no one appears to be hurt. let's talk to omar. he was there when the fire began. on the phone from paris for as. there?d you see omar: hello. i was going out of the city, and we did not see the sky with smoke. every car, every trash ben, everything wast really --s burning. lewis: that must've been quite a lot of disruption, given where this happened. omar: yeah, they quickly closed inall of these subway and the train station also. there were about 200 pe
in his own words, be hiddenrom the world -- benedict t xvi will be hidden from the world, f the resthis life, in his own words. lewi hello. welcome to "bbc world news today ." i am a. markets have been hit with her first week since the -- i am lewis vaughan jones. markets have been hit with their rst week since the coronavirus. next, a large firhas broken out at a major paris train station. the lyon station was evacuated. scooters on fire. a large plume of smoke was visible above the...
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benedict grows tomatoes on a hectare of land if you believe that. that was. the last that then as well unions would there be also will we have to buy water every day when it doesn't rain or. a change of water cost $120.00 c.d.'s 20 euros and that's not even enough for the whole farnaby asshole but we have to buy water every day for about a month and a half until the rain comes on that we have a lot of problems which makes it hard to survive in this country and them into the now my. crops grow in abundance here the farmers could cultivate even more land and employ more workers yeah but they lack funds if they want to buy seed and fertilizer and pay for irrigation water they need to take out loans. benedictions husband has gone to italy hoping to earn money to help support the family to pay for the children's school fees and also so they can invest in a house and a well to irrigate their crops. and yeah but it's a 2 down here my husband can earn more there than in ghana one season. he sends money every month. for me and our 2 children meanwhile play. reminds yo
benedict grows tomatoes on a hectare of land if you believe that. that was. the last that then as well unions would there be also will we have to buy water every day when it doesn't rain or. a change of water cost $120.00 c.d.'s 20 euros and that's not even enough for the whole farnaby asshole but we have to buy water every day for about a month and a half until the rain comes on that we have a lot of problems which makes it hard to survive in this country and them into the now my. crops grow...
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benedict funk or are they both here to join me here for a brief moment. first . i want to introduce a present ambassador boris rubin who is the new vice chairman of the munich security conference and serves as my deputy so to speak he is a career foreign service officer having served as ambassador to saudi arabia and more recently many of my american friends know him well as d.c.m. deputy chief of mission in washington d.c. so welcome boris and 2nd it must many if not all of you have known benedict for years he's been the boss of the organizing team and my chief fundraiser for a decade benedict has just recently been promoted he's now this c.e.o. of the munich security conference congratulations but. now if you could please put on your headphones because i will now continue in german. and if you don't have any headphones our team will try to help bring those to you. and. to all citizens. again have to live with restrictions on their inability let me say. thank you very much for your sins patients during this conference weekend. we hope you. and citizens of munich
benedict funk or are they both here to join me here for a brief moment. first . i want to introduce a present ambassador boris rubin who is the new vice chairman of the munich security conference and serves as my deputy so to speak he is a career foreign service officer having served as ambassador to saudi arabia and more recently many of my american friends know him well as d.c.m. deputy chief of mission in washington d.c. so welcome boris and 2nd it must many if not all of you have known...
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yasmin and benedicte will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and don't forgete on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. lam back i am back at the top of the hour where we will get the latest weather. see you in a moment. this week and we should see some sunshine. that's good news as well for flood stricken areas. but it won't be completely dry. it will be fairly u nsettled, unsettled, and there will be showers and spells of rain ‘s at time. it will be wednesday through saturday. the winds continue to pick up overnight. these weather fronts spread southwards, eventually clearing away from southern and eastern areas during saturday morning. there will be a bit of sunshine around some showers. these blustery pushing into western areas. those wind gusts, 40—50 miles an hour. 70 across northern and western scotland. lots of snow showers piling in, accumulating snow. it will be cold across scotland through the day, but quite mild in the south. the showers continue
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into the clinic financial difficulties led benedict as husband to go to europe where he works as a farm laborer in italy he's able to send money home every month to provide for his family and pay his children's tuition. many gun hands and other africans have ended up in southern italy the tomatoes that grow here are canned and mainly sold abroad including to ghana the men work for low wages few of them are working legally with permits criminal middlemen take advantage of the situation. but if it's for these crates you get 3 euros 50 or 4 for such a huge crate. were to come from coca-cola you know. that. even if they work hard for morning until night the men receive at most 20 to 30 euros a day. who are no one in africa would believe how we work here. abandoned houses huts and tents in the middle of fields where there is no water no plumbing no power or heating the farmhands live here and many have done so for several years no real life to help our family. without. they only have cell phone contact with the relatives benedicta hasn't seen her husband for a long time. even so she's glad h
into the clinic financial difficulties led benedict as husband to go to europe where he works as a farm laborer in italy he's able to send money home every month to provide for his family and pay his children's tuition. many gun hands and other africans have ended up in southern italy the tomatoes that grow here are canned and mainly sold abroad including to ghana the men work for low wages few of them are working legally with permits criminal middlemen take advantage of the situation. but if...
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he spoke benedict. does represent quite a strong current of the church but. the pope has always been actually sympathetic to benedict on this issue he's not a radical in that sense what is more radical in the amazon standard and which he has committed himself to is a greater enculturation a greater accommodation of the church friends of the needs of the people in the amazon basin and yet here you wonder why this is still an issue such a polarizing issue especially at a time when the church you know there's sort of shortages a freeze in places like north america and europe and the amazon and the pope says a solution to to this sort shortage of is to send missionaries to the region do you agree with that is that something feasible. well obviously they have the mission the mission is to the region in the past or the have been more ordinations. in recent years as more people offer to serve the priesthood in latin america than they used to be i think that true of greater proportion of people but. the. the the. the other issue would go to the or not they should wom
he spoke benedict. does represent quite a strong current of the church but. the pope has always been actually sympathetic to benedict on this issue he's not a radical in that sense what is more radical in the amazon standard and which he has committed himself to is a greater enculturation a greater accommodation of the church friends of the needs of the people in the amazon basin and yet here you wonder why this is still an issue such a polarizing issue especially at a time when the church you...
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with me are yasmin alibhai—brown, the author and columnist, and benedicte paviot, anglo—french broadcaster front pages are already in. the ft reports that hmrc has created a secretive unit to crack down on the use of investment companies by wealthy families. the i leads with 0fsted research which, the newspaper says, reveals a debt crisis and deep cutbacks at schools. the mail says the veteran broadcaster, david dimbleby, has criticised borisjohnson amid the row over the bbc licence fee. the mirror leads with an emotional tribute from rugby star danny cipriani, to his ex—girlfriend caroline flack, who took her own life last weekend. and the telegraph carries an investigation, which suggests people trying to offset their emissions risks could be doing more harm than good. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start off with the guardian. do you want to kick us off? so this isa do you want to kick us off? so this is a big warning that has been given to teachers and doctors over any kind of referrals that they could make. any other public sector
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benediction. >> good morning, i would like to ask all of you to bow your heads.ghty. it does not matter whether you live or how much money you have in your bank account, it does not matter what language you speak or the color of your skin, it does not matter whether you worship one god, many gods or no gods, we're one people, one family. call it the american family, call it the world family, we are brothers and sisters. we live in a blessed land. we have been blessed by god almighty and we have a mission and a mandate to be a blessing to our fellow human beings. as dr. martin luther king, jr. said on one occasion, i have decided to stick with love, for hate is too heavy a burden to bear. many years ago i thought i saw that as a young person, a march across a bridge in selma, alabama, where i was beaten and left bloody and unconscious. i thought i was going to die, but i never hated the people that beat me because i chose the way of peace, the way of love and the way of nonviolence. for the god's almighty help me and he is keeping us all here. so we must become tr
benediction. >> good morning, i would like to ask all of you to bow your heads.ghty. it does not matter whether you live or how much money you have in your bank account, it does not matter what language you speak or the color of your skin, it does not matter whether you worship one god, many gods or no gods, we're one people, one family. call it the american family, call it the world family, we are brothers and sisters. we live in a blessed land. we have been blessed by god almighty and...
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often say to make a wish my grandmother or for her like you know get your grandmother did join our benedict group. and you know we did have a victory for egging meant that the whole state i feel fortunate to still be alive and in relatively good health and a boat you know struggle. you can't do it alone you need community to do this sound then you're going to support one another and low fat head together. there's no getting around the fact that the site we're vermont yankee exists on the banks of the connecticut river will remain as a high level nuclear radioactive waste dump endangering people for miles and miles and miles and miles around. in this toxic legacy of what has been created is not going to disappear and it will affect future generations for a long time to go. this is a technology that's fundamentally flawed i don't believe we should build a new nuclear power plant ever again and i think we should in an orderly manner shut down every nuclear power plant we've got. beginning with all of these mark one designs that are identical to vermont yankee and identical the fukushima daiich
often say to make a wish my grandmother or for her like you know get your grandmother did join our benedict group. and you know we did have a victory for egging meant that the whole state i feel fortunate to still be alive and in relatively good health and a boat you know struggle. you can't do it alone you need community to do this sound then you're going to support one another and low fat head together. there's no getting around the fact that the site we're vermont yankee exists on the banks...
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washington is shocked and saddened by the trail of one of his generals, benedict arnold.the face of adversity, washington and his comrades in arms persevere. inntual victory is assured 1781 when french allies help washington force a british surrender at yorktown. whenngton is deeply moved he finally says goodbye to his officers. he resigned his commission, he is still vigorous. get eight years of terrible strain have left their mark. but he is happy at long last to mountack to his beloved vernon as a gentleman farmer. the plantations are run down and need attention but the affairs of the nation are in his thoughts. he sees with dismay the political conditions that threaten its existence. he writes letters to people everywhere, pressing for an early constitutional convention, at which he presides in 1787. almost by his stature alone, he together,convention compromising views to create a strong government. what follows is inevitable. back from a morning ride, he stands in the library to be told that the electors have just chosen him to be first president of the united state
washington is shocked and saddened by the trail of one of his generals, benedict arnold.the face of adversity, washington and his comrades in arms persevere. inntual victory is assured 1781 when french allies help washington force a british surrender at yorktown. whenngton is deeply moved he finally says goodbye to his officers. he resigned his commission, he is still vigorous. get eight years of terrible strain have left their mark. but he is happy at long last to mountack to his beloved...
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in 30 minutes, historians stephen broadwell explains why the revolutionary war hero benedict arnold betrayed the american cause. 340:40 p.m. eastern, pacific, smithsonian national air and space museum curator dorothy cochran talks about the legends and legends of amelia earhart who set records. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency historians talk about abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipation. that is coming up here on american history tv. ♪ >> this is the pacific as you know it. why stretches of water. but this is the pacific as the joint chiefs of staff knew it. a battlefield. a vast
in 30 minutes, historians stephen broadwell explains why the revolutionary war hero benedict arnold betrayed the american cause. 340:40 p.m. eastern, pacific, smithsonian national air and space museum curator dorothy cochran talks about the legends and legends of amelia earhart who set records. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency historians talk about abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipation. that is coming up here on american history tv. ♪ >> this is the pacific as you...
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washington is shocked and satisfy that treachery of one of his generals, benedict arnold.r the british to betray the strategic west point fortress to the enemy. in the face of adversities washington and his comrades in , arms persevere. eventual victory is assured in 1781 when french allies help washington force a british surrender at yorktown. ♪ washington is deeply moved when he finally says farewell to his officers, and many we poke with me. many weepgns -- openly. as he resigned his commission he , is still vigorous. yet eight years of terrible strain have left their mark. but he is happy at long last to come back to his beloved mount vernon as a gentleman farmer. the plantations are run down and desperately need close attention but the affairs of the new nation take up much of his time and thoughts. he views with dismay the chaotic political and financial conditions that threaten its very existence. he appends long letters to leaders everywhere urging and indissoluble union and process for an early constitutional convention, at which he presides in 1787. almost by his
washington is shocked and satisfy that treachery of one of his generals, benedict arnold.r the british to betray the strategic west point fortress to the enemy. in the face of adversities washington and his comrades in , arms persevere. eventual victory is assured in 1781 when french allies help washington force a british surrender at yorktown. ♪ washington is deeply moved when he finally says farewell to his officers, and many we poke with me. many weepgns -- openly. as he resigned his...
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joy benedict is there live with a moving tribute to the nba legend.>> reporter: it has been an emotionalk. this is the sixth night in a row that the fans have gathered in front of this staples center, dropping out memorabilia and chanting kobe bryant's name. he is synonymous with basketball, and has been for 20 years. his name is synonymous with los angeles. tonight, when the lakers returned, they made sure there was a tribute fit for a legend. >> i will go straight from the heart. >> reporter: emotions were running high the staples center on friday night as the los angeles lakers a tribute to kobe bryant, and the eight others killed in a helicopter crash on sunday. >> reporter: lebron james and broke his silence about losing his friend. >> tonight we celebrate the kid that came here at 18 years of age, and retired at 38 years old, and became the best dad we have seen over the last 3 years. usher sang amazing grace. boyz ii men, from his hometown of philadelphia, saying the national anthem. attribute included 24.2 seconds of silence, to represent his number 24, and his daughters number,
joy benedict is there live with a moving tribute to the nba legend.>> reporter: it has been an emotionalk. this is the sixth night in a row that the fans have gathered in front of this staples center, dropping out memorabilia and chanting kobe bryant's name. he is synonymous with basketball, and has been for 20 years. his name is synonymous with los angeles. tonight, when the lakers returned, they made sure there was a tribute fit for a legend. >> i will go straight from the heart....
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very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hislife." this is bbc news, the latest headlines: the world health organization has raised its assessment of the coronavirus threats to the highest level. there was a frantic day on the markets. they have been hit with their worst week since the financial crisis. joining me now is professor rachel vanlandingham, from the southwestern law school in california. thank you forjoining us, professor. firstly, what do you make of the us government's effo rts make of the us government's efforts to contain the virus. they say it is sufficient and they are doing a good job. what do you make of it? well, i am listening to the head of the cdc, and the scientists who are saying it is not a matter of if but a matter of when there are outbreaks in the us. in fact, i live here in southern california and there was just an announcement a few hours ago that another case has been, has come to light, an individual but has not travelled recently to china, has not been, as far as she knows, in contact with an i
very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hislife." this is bbc news, the latest headlines: the world health organization has raised its assessment of the coronavirus threats to the highest level. there was a frantic day on the markets. they have been hit with their worst week since the financial crisis. joining me now is professor rachel vanlandingham, from the southwestern law school in california. thank you forjoining us, professor....
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very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisf his life." this is newsday on the bbc. i'm mariko 0i in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: the coronavirus outbreak has sparked sharp falls for the second day, as asia markets head lower, after the dowjones loses another 3%. more than a dozen people have been killed in the indian capital, delhi, in the worst rioting between hindus and muslims for decades. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. not surprisingly, stories related to the coronavirus dominate all the front pages. the new york times has the headline, "wall street wakes up to risks of outbreak." it says reports of people infected with the virus in countries with major economies such as south korea and italy have caused a fall of shares in most asian and european markets. the gulf news leads with the headline, "all140 virus cases in the region linked to iran." the report says one of the key officials leading the fight to stop the spread of the virus fell victim to it himself. the ja
very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisf his life." this is newsday on the bbc. i'm mariko 0i in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: the coronavirus outbreak has sparked sharp falls for the second day, as asia markets head lower, after the dowjones loses another 3%. more than a dozen people have been killed in the indian capital, delhi, in the worst rioting between hindus and muslims for decades. let's take a...
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very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisf his life." welcome back, very good to have you with us on bbc news. president trump has been trying to calm fears over the spread of the coronavirus, telling the american people that the risk remains very low. stay with that very now. i know you recently addressed the united nations on infection control, thank you very much indeed for your time. what do you make about the president has been saying and the of mike pence?” think that this is a really important first step to stay ahead of the curve, and to mobilise resources to get prepared if we do have an increase in spread and coronavirus in the united states. the time for us to take these measures and i am encouraged to see the government is taking those steps. how well-prepared you feel the country is? it is a big country, preparations may not be as good across the whole country? i think there are a few steps to preparation, and to preventing spread. up until now, the main step that we have taken is to limit new cases coming into t
very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisf his life." welcome back, very good to have you with us on bbc news. president trump has been trying to calm fears over the spread of the coronavirus, telling the american people that the risk remains very low. stay with that very now. i know you recently addressed the united nations on infection control, thank you very much indeed for your time. what do you make about the president has...
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very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisd for the rest of his life." this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm lewis vaughan jones in london. our top stories: south korea has raised its coronavirus alert to the highest level, as the number of confirmed cases continues to rise. india prepares for donald trump's visit, as narendra modi and the us president consider plans to break down trade barriers. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times questions the government's response to coronavirus, specifically how it isolated passengers aboard the diamond princess cruise ship. we see the stringent measures being taken in the south korean city of daegu, which is now in lockdown. the new york times leads on president trump's claim that he will be welcomed by 10 million people when he arrives in india — never mind that the city where he is to meet prime minister modi has a population ofjust over 8 million. it also previews a new guggenheim exhibition, countryside, the future, b
very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisd for the rest of his life." this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm lewis vaughan jones in london. our top stories: south korea has raised its coronavirus alert to the highest level, as the number of confirmed cases continues to rise. india prepares for donald trump's visit, as narendra modi and the us president consider plans to break down trade barriers. let's...
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very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hislife." this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: the hollywood producer harvey weinstein has been found guilty of sexual assault and rape. he now faces up to 25 years injail when he's sentenced next month. on his first official visit to india, president trump has addressed tens of thousands of people at a rally in gujarat, home state of prime minister narendra modi. the two nations have agreed a defence deal worth $3 billion, but there is no sign of a long—sought trade deal. the bbc‘s rajini vaidynathan sent this report. for the billionaire president, a humble introduction to india — spinning cotton where mahatma ghandi once sat. this wheel became a symbol of gandhi's movement to make more goods in india. a message echoed by today's protectionist president, and indian prime minister narendra modi. despite months of negotiations, the pair are unlikely to sign a trade deal, for now. for now, the visitors' book will have to do. but one thing mr trump will take home is goodwill. here i
very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hislife." this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: the hollywood producer harvey weinstein has been found guilty of sexual assault and rape. he now faces up to 25 years injail when he's sentenced next month. on his first official visit to india, president trump has addressed tens of thousands of people at a rally in gujarat, home state of prime minister narendra modi. the two nations have...
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our guests joining me tonight are yasmin alibhai—brown, a left—wing author and columnist, and benedicter and correspondent for france 24. a woman who supported the banned islamic state terror group has admitted plotting to blow herself up in an attack on st paul's cathedral. safiyya shaikh — a 36—year—old muslim convert from hayes in west london — pleaded guilty to preparing an act of terrorism, by asking an undercover police officer to supply bombs. our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani, has been following the case at the old bailey. this case on the face of it may seem almost physical but the idea of blowing up an entire cathedral. but in her words this morning, safiyya shaikh in it that was exactly her intention, that was exactly her plan, and the evidence as we understand it she went as far she possibly could and meeting some undercover police officers to acquire a undercover police officers to acquirea bomb, undercover police officers to acquire a bomb, to quite the reload up acquire a bomb, to quite the reload up under the dome of st paul's. so serious a threat she pose
our guests joining me tonight are yasmin alibhai—brown, a left—wing author and columnist, and benedicter and correspondent for france 24. a woman who supported the banned islamic state terror group has admitted plotting to blow herself up in an attack on st paul's cathedral. safiyya shaikh — a 36—year—old muslim convert from hayes in west london — pleaded guilty to preparing an act of terrorism, by asking an undercover police officer to supply bombs. our home affairs correspondent,...
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very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisrest of his life." this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: a senior officialfrom the world health organization has warned countries around the globe to prepare immediately for the further spread of the coronavirus. the us democrats' latest tv debate has taken place in south carolina. frontrunner bernie sanders and billionaire michael bloomberg both faced personal attacks from their rivals. more now on our top story. eswar prasad is senior professor of trade policy at cornell university. he was previously at the international monetary fund. this is his take on the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak. what looked like an outbreak that had the potential to be contained and have limited damage is now certainly spreading into something that looks like it could be much more virulent for the world economy as well. i think disruptions both in terms of demand, because travel and tourism are being hit, and supply disruptions as well, because supply chains around the world are be
very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisrest of his life." this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: a senior officialfrom the world health organization has warned countries around the globe to prepare immediately for the further spread of the coronavirus. the us democrats' latest tv debate has taken place in south carolina. frontrunner bernie sanders and billionaire michael bloomberg both faced personal attacks from their...
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very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisrld for the rest of his life." this is bbc news. the latest headlines: south korea raises its disease alert to the highest possible level as the coronavirus outbreak claims seven lives. italy imposes quarantine restrictions and the venice carnival closes early to contain europe's largest outbreak. a massive saharan sandstorm has engulfed the canary islands, causing widespread chaos and frustration across the popular holiday destination. hundreds of people have been trapped at airports. freya cole reports. outside the terminal at tenerife, an ominous orange sky signals a warning. inside, it is causing chaos. translation: we've been here since yesterday. we're exhausted. airlines have been forced to cancel almost all flights in and out of the ca nary islands. the interrupted flight schedule is interrupting school holiday fun. hundreds of people are stranded. some have settled in for the long haul. translation: why be bitter? we can't do anything. when it comes to the weather, there is no
very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisrld for the rest of his life." this is bbc news. the latest headlines: south korea raises its disease alert to the highest possible level as the coronavirus outbreak claims seven lives. italy imposes quarantine restrictions and the venice carnival closes early to contain europe's largest outbreak. a massive saharan sandstorm has engulfed the canary islands, causing widespread chaos and...
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very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisf his life." you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: south korea raises its disease alert to the highest possible level as the coronavirus outbreak claims seven lives. india prepares for donald trump's visit as narendra modi and the us president consider plans to break down trade barriers. the bbc is seeking a rising star of african journalism for the bbc world news komla dumor award, now in its sixth year. journalists from across the continent are invited to apply for the award, which aims to uncover and promote fresh talent from africa. it was created to honour komla dumor, a presenterfor bbc world news, my my co— presenter in fact, who died suddenly, aged a1. in memory of komla dumor, we wanted this award to be a sign of the bbc‘s investment in the future of africa's journalism. if you are ambitious and serious about your profession as a journalist, then this is the opportunity you've been looking for. winning the bbc world news komla dumor award did an amazing thing for my car
very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisf his life." you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: south korea raises its disease alert to the highest possible level as the coronavirus outbreak claims seven lives. india prepares for donald trump's visit as narendra modi and the us president consider plans to break down trade barriers. the bbc is seeking a rising star of african journalism for the bbc world news komla dumor award,...
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very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his you are watching the briefing. our headlines: after the killing of 33 turkish soldiers by syrian airstrikes on thursday, turkey's armed forces chiefs have headed to the border to direct ground and air attacks on president assad's forces. concern about the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak has continued to push down prices on the world's stock markets. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm katie shanahan, and this is your friday sport briefing. ajax, benfica, celtic and arsenal are among the big—name clubs who were knocked out of the europa league on thursday. arsenal's game with olympiakos was heading for penalties until the greeks scored in extra—time to go through on away goals. but inter milan, sevilla and manchester united are all through to the last 16. united were given a helping hand by bruges at old trafford when simon deli was sent off for a deliberate handball. bruno fernandes scored the resulting penalty to put united 1—0 up on
very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his you are watching the briefing. our headlines: after the killing of 33 turkish soldiers by syrian airstrikes on thursday, turkey's armed forces chiefs have headed to the border to direct ground and air attacks on president assad's forces. concern about the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak has continued to push down prices on the world's stock markets. now it's time to get all the...
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very soon for the credibility of the next pope, benedict xvi will be hidden from the world for the rest today. the latest headlines: south korea raises its disease level to the highest level possible. in italy there has been panic buying in two regions after the government imposed widespread quarantine restrictions. let's stay with that story. professor sian griffiths chaired hong kong's inquiry into the sars epidemic in 2003. she told bbc world news what's changed since then and how sars compares with the covid—19 strain of coronavirus. the difference between sars and this virus is in the scale, but sars was a coronavirus. this is a coronavirus. and the viruses seem to behave in a fairly similar way and that they're spread through droplet spread. this virus is more infective, and can be quite mild. 80% of cases are thought to be quite mild. it may be even more, because some people may not even report that they've had the infection. sars taught us that we need to share information, and we are sharing globally information, which is why you're able to report today about korea and italy, t
very soon for the credibility of the next pope, benedict xvi will be hidden from the world for the rest today. the latest headlines: south korea raises its disease level to the highest level possible. in italy there has been panic buying in two regions after the government imposed widespread quarantine restrictions. let's stay with that story. professor sian griffiths chaired hong kong's inquiry into the sars epidemic in 2003. she told bbc world news what's changed since then and how sars...
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very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisor the rest of his life." this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a doctor tackling the coronavirus outbreak in the chinese city of wuhan has told the bbc that no city in the world would have been able to cope with the epidemic. and concerns over the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak have caused significant falls in global stock markets. let's get more on our top story now: the coronavirus outbreak has reached a "decisive point" and has " pandemic potential" —that‘s the latest assessment from the world health 0rganization. kelly hills is a bio—ethicist who consults on ethical issues including on bio—security. she joins us from lowell in massachusetts. it is good to talk to you. i suppose there are wider considerations about quarantining people, considerations about quara ntining people, there considerations about quarantining people, there are also ethical considerations. thank you for having me. i have i guess you could say a unpopular opinion in that i don't think quarantin
very soon, for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in hisor the rest of his life." this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a doctor tackling the coronavirus outbreak in the chinese city of wuhan has told the bbc that no city in the world would have been able to cope with the epidemic. and concerns over the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak have caused significant falls in global stock markets. let's get more on our top story now: the...