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did not want a bar in the bristol. we could you thought he was afraid that streetwalkers would come into the hotel vin for rude boys. so i opened the bah, who farrah? hm. mo, i, in 1975 josephine baker, celebrated her 50th stage anniversary in paris. 250 invited guests came to liberty stove to join in the revelry with the legendary american born performer who found fame in france. not y. oh, so he mo, sold a city coffee harvey. who do you josephine baker also celebrated the last evening of her life. here it was the last big soiree presided over by the shamay family lady lou, calling of her del, had you need your living vicar, we held the last enough josephine baker who died the next day. i right don't have a camera, a funeral was held at. lemme delane gizzard of and then oh, no fool. we had lots and lots of artists. she's so actress. cecilia saw her, came down the stairs and ask it, i look good doing that. i shall do. 03. 0, lots of art. it was asti, so she liber he stole now, boasts one of the largest hotel, wine sell
did not want a bar in the bristol. we could you thought he was afraid that streetwalkers would come into the hotel vin for rude boys. so i opened the bah, who farrah? hm. mo, i, in 1975 josephine baker, celebrated her 50th stage anniversary in paris. 250 invited guests came to liberty stove to join in the revelry with the legendary american born performer who found fame in france. not y. oh, so he mo, sold a city coffee harvey. who do you josephine baker also celebrated the last evening of her...
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.— live in bristol.osrnhere _ live in bristol. despite the party atmosphere many _ live in bristol. despite the party atmosphere many people - live in bristol. despite the party| atmosphere many people around live in bristol. despite the party - atmosphere many people around the country including in salford have back plans. it country including in salford have back plane— country including in salford have back nana-— country including in salford have backlans. , , ., back plans. it is 'ust not stopping us. we back plans. it is 'ust not stopping we have — back plans. it isjust not stopping us. we have been _ back plans. it isjust not stopping us. we have been invited - back plans. it isjust not stopping us. we have been invited to - back plans. it isjust not stopping us. we have been invited to a - back plans. it isjust not stopping i us. we have been invited to a house -a so us. we have been invited to a house party so we — us. we have been invited to a house party so we are _ us. we have been invited to
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in bristol, many people are now familiar with megan, her father and the billie chip. right. well, can we be through anyway? yeah, they're really good get a free coffee is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you want to feed someone, feed them void, you need another con money a megan and her father say one reason for the chips is that they show homeless people. they are part of the community to and that they are welcome in cafes. we put our love, that was our grief. we could no longer pour into billy and said we put it in to billy chip. we created a legacy. we've in a way, a more to lies a key values that billy had as a human being that we loved by him and that we fail everybody. she kind of hatefully taken leave of his book with megan and her father think that it billy were still alive. this project would never have come to be, but they're certain that if he knew about the work they're doing, he'd be proud. real inspiration, that story. and if you've enjoyed the slightest edition of the show as much as i often do, joined us next time round until
in bristol, many people are now familiar with megan, her father and the billie chip. right. well, can we be through anyway? yeah, they're really good get a free coffee is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you want to feed someone, feed them void, you need another con money a megan and her father say one reason for the chips is that they show homeless people. they are part of the community to and that they are welcome in cafes. we put our love, that was our grief....
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the bristol never used artists, intellectuals, or painters. he does that to draw attention to itself and nothing ever stuck. neither talk of collaboration. no, i said you quit stories about it and people follow what i see. see these trucks attracted maybe because it's such a discrete place when i asked valued kids can ah, and those who are very discreet leave no traces behind. ah as the end of the 2nd world war, drew closer origins longed for peace. ah and on august 25th 1944. their wish was granted with the liberation of paris. ah by this time people need jamie had skilfully guided his hotel through 20, tumultuous years of history in the making. and in the final hours of the german occupation, he even helped to alter the course of history. mm hm . mm. oh, hitler's order to completely destroy paris was not executed in the end. and liberty stole played a part in this. in exchange for sparing the city $150.00 german officers wives were hidden from the french resistance at liberty stole for a night and smuggled out of paris, unharmed blue. the ma
the bristol never used artists, intellectuals, or painters. he does that to draw attention to itself and nothing ever stuck. neither talk of collaboration. no, i said you quit stories about it and people follow what i see. see these trucks attracted maybe because it's such a discrete place when i asked valued kids can ah, and those who are very discreet leave no traces behind. ah as the end of the 2nd world war, drew closer origins longed for peace. ah and on august 25th 1944. their wish was...
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as the score began to build, so did the tension, leicester captain ellis genge, who joins bristol nextprobably impressed by randall, another clever break from him paving the way for lloyd and it looked like bristol had it won but in the fourth minute of extra time, this happened. guy porter with his first premiership try. and what a time to do it. the tigers continue to roar, ten straight wins, their best run in the league for 21 years. there were three other games in the premiership today. a big win for sarcens over worcester, wasps beat london irish. bath have been playing gloucester in the west country derby at the rec, and it's gloucester who cruised to a comfortable victory by 40—20. they ran in six tries, including this one from kyle moyle. it means bath stay rock—bottom of the premiership table, still without a league win this season. there was a big upset in the king george vi chase at kempton. tornado flyer first past the post and at 28—1, that's the biggest priced winner in the history of the traditional boxing day race. trained by willie mullins with his nephew danny mullins
as the score began to build, so did the tension, leicester captain ellis genge, who joins bristol nextprobably impressed by randall, another clever break from him paving the way for lloyd and it looked like bristol had it won but in the fourth minute of extra time, this happened. guy porter with his first premiership try. and what a time to do it. the tigers continue to roar, ten straight wins, their best run in the league for 21 years. there were three other games in the premiership today. a...
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to come over to bristol anyway.be surprised. we tend to come over to bristol anyway. i would not be surprised.— i would not be surprised. we will see what happens, _ i would not be surprised. we will see what happens, said, - i would not be surprised. we will see what happens, said, thank i i would not be surprised. we will l see what happens, said, thank you very much indeed, you have got a really long day ahead of you. thanks for inviting us in this morning. so, big challenges ahead, but i suppose the key thing is to hope that the celebrations do go ahead where they are being organised as safely as possible and lets hope for a better year next year than this year, or indeed last year! back to you. thank you, john, happy new year. officials in south africa say the country may have passed the peak of its fourth wave of covid infections. a government statement said the omicron variant, while highly transmissible, had seen lower hospitalisation rates than previous waves, with a marginal increase in the number of death
to come over to bristol anyway.be surprised. we tend to come over to bristol anyway. i would not be surprised.— i would not be surprised. we will see what happens, _ i would not be surprised. we will see what happens, said, - i would not be surprised. we will see what happens, said, thank i i would not be surprised. we will l see what happens, said, thank you very much indeed, you have got a really long day ahead of you. thanks for inviting us in this morning. so, big challenges ahead, but i...
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i said all because 12 of the stuff he did militia, the existing building to construct a bristol dose prevail, you called previously. it had been the private residence of the com to custom, a dandy who lived the high life and carrot, ha, not had he by his yen. and he can gone, and it was at this location where equally generally beth his bristol nichols tween . it was his life stream. and crowning achievement, i available to small da da said sir, shall bear while i gather cadon before the war. in 1914, his father had sent him to apprentice at the reception of the hotel od lawn, in berlin, dela. afterwards he said, it's just her. i want my own aunt laundry room one room. ah, that's because in the early 19 twenties, paris did not yet have many luxury hotels the police stole was located diagonally opposite the alizae palace and the ministry of the interior long the political heart of paris. this area is still the seat of power to day. but over time, the big fashioned labels have also taken up residence on the hood of phobos, santano hay, and the surrounding streets in paris. politics, lux
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. �* . ., bristol.bristol. but ifi could i interrupt you a second, bristol. but ifi could - interrupt you a second, we are tied for time, we interview many company bosses here and quite a few of them are small start—ups and they say it is a great place to start and there is support and network but we get so far and then they have to go to the us to go further. that is definitely changing because we are seeing many more companies now list on the london stock exchange which, in itself, releases new capital into new businesses. so we see that effect where capital generated from business either having been sold or have been listed being invested in the new generation of companies. you have ended perfectly there in times of timing. we appreciate your input this morning and thank you for being on the programme. we also appreciate you, the viewer. thank you for watching and we will see you again soon. hello there. there are some significant changes on the way over the week ahead. as we get closer to christmas,
. �* . ., bristol.bristol. but ifi could i interrupt you a second, bristol. but ifi could - interrupt you a second, we are tied for time, we interview many company bosses here and quite a few of them are small start—ups and they say it is a great place to start and there is support and network but we get so far and then they have to go to the us to go further. that is definitely changing because we are seeing many more companies now list on the london stock exchange which, in itself,...
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go ahead and, and brussel in bristol, o. m o, listen to john, are talking about their defeat for imperialism. afghanistan, and he's absolutely right. it's a world historic moment, and we have been watching for 20 or more years. the m and untrammelled aggression of the imperial estates in the u. s. are leading the charge and their desire to take back control of all the places in the world that had in some way resisted them. their domination and their total exploitation. and subjugation. and the defeat in afghanistan is, is huge. you know, 20 years of money material and resources failed to subdue the afghan people. and it's interesting that he talked about, you know, china colluding with the us because really we're saying the exact opposite that the primary targets of their iowa and the, and the aggression all the usa in the imperialist are russia and china precisely because they don't submit. they stand up for themselves and for their people and for their own independence and for their own right to sovereignty and, and to, an
go ahead and, and brussel in bristol, o. m o, listen to john, are talking about their defeat for imperialism. afghanistan, and he's absolutely right. it's a world historic moment, and we have been watching for 20 or more years. the m and untrammelled aggression of the imperial estates in the u. s. are leading the charge and their desire to take back control of all the places in the world that had in some way resisted them. their domination and their total exploitation. and subjugation. and the...
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the booster programme _ bristol programme. the booster programme continuing - bristol programme. booster programme continuing to - bristol programme. the booster programme continuing to be - bristol programme. the booster programme continuing to be the main focus of government action in order to avoid damaging restrictions being placed in the economy and a very welcome acknowledgement from ministers that further restrictions would have significant economic, social and broader public health concerns. however, there is still that chill going through consumer confidence at this time of year, people need to have more reassurance that restrictions will not be imposed when these matters are reviewed. ~ ,., imposed when these matters are reviewed. �* , ., imposed when these matters are reviewed. ~ ., reviewed. also, you got it together— reviewed. also, you got it together without - reviewed. also, you got it together without advice . reviewed. also, you got it. together without advice from scientists and some health experts who say if you avoid socialising with people, keep a distance f
the booster programme _ bristol programme. the booster programme continuing - bristol programme. booster programme continuing to - bristol programme. the booster programme continuing to be - bristol programme. the booster programme continuing to be the main focus of government action in order to avoid damaging restrictions being placed in the economy and a very welcome acknowledgement from ministers that further restrictions would have significant economic, social and broader public health...
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many of them in bristol have come across megan and john and the billy chips. yeah, they're really good. what do you like about them getting free coffee is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you're on a visa. mm hm. phenom voyager and even though the economy, those people will still give money. but john and megan hope the billy chips will reassure homeless people that they to a part of the community. we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer pour into billions and we put it into the billy chip. we created a legacy. we've in a way immortalized key values that billy had as a human being. his father and sister know that if billy was still alive, he would be proud of the scheme named after him. a mass reporting. so will it be the red pill or the blue pill? that was the choice basic january's more than 20 years ago. and the ground breaking science fiction epic, the me tricks all the your film and it's 2 sequels depicted a dystopian future in which humans are trapped by machines inside a simulated reality. on our matrix f
many of them in bristol have come across megan and john and the billy chips. yeah, they're really good. what do you like about them getting free coffee is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you're on a visa. mm hm. phenom voyager and even though the economy, those people will still give money. but john and megan hope the billy chips will reassure homeless people that they to a part of the community. we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer pour...
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in bristol, many people are now familiar with megan, her father and the billie chip. right. both of you, these 2 anyway. yeah, they're really good get a free coffee is absolutely fly or to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you want to feed someone, feed them why void, you need another column money. and megan and her father say one reason for the chips is that they show homeless people. they are part of the community to and that they are welcome. in cafes we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer pour into billions and we put it into the belly chip. we created a legacy, we've in a way, immortalized a key values that billy had as a human being that we loved to buy him and that we feel everybody should kind of hopefully take a leaf out of his that with that megan and her father think that if billy were still alive, this project would never have come to be, but they're certain that if he knew about the work they're doing, he'd be proud. real inspiration, that story. and if you've enjoyed this latest edition of the show as much as i often do, joined us
in bristol, many people are now familiar with megan, her father and the billie chip. right. both of you, these 2 anyway. yeah, they're really good get a free coffee is absolutely fly or to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you want to feed someone, feed them why void, you need another column money. and megan and her father say one reason for the chips is that they show homeless people. they are part of the community to and that they are welcome. in cafes we poured our love that was...
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many of them in bristol have come across megan and john and the billy chips. yeah, they're really good. what do you like about them getting free coffee? is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you're on a visa. mm hm. phenom, why would you even though the economy, those people will still give money? but john and megan hope the billy chips will reassure homeless people that they to a part of the community. we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer pour into billy and said we put it into the bill chip. we created a legacy. we've in a way, a more to lies the key values that billy had as a human being his father and sister know that if bailey was still alive, he would be proud of this scheme named after him. ah ah, with who? into the conflict zoe with sebastian. a dispute about fishy, where i fill a surge of my grims crossing from bronze, the breath of consigned anglo french relation to the free my guests into comparison . bruno by now and then be the ruling all much party. is michael's home policy enough to woo right wh
many of them in bristol have come across megan and john and the billy chips. yeah, they're really good. what do you like about them getting free coffee? is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you're on a visa. mm hm. phenom, why would you even though the economy, those people will still give money? but john and megan hope the billy chips will reassure homeless people that they to a part of the community. we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer pour...
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many of them in bristol have come across megan and john and the billy chips. yeah, the really good. what do you like about them getting free coffee is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you're on a visa. mm hm. phenom, why would you, even though the economy, those people will still give money? but john, american heard the billy chips will reassure homeless people that they to are part of the community. we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer pour into billy and said we put it into the bill chip. we created a legacy. we've, in a way, a more to lies the key values that billy had as a human being. his father and sister know that if bailey was still alive, he would be proud of this scheme named after in north america. national hockey league says it will not allow its players to participate in the beijing winter olympics. in february, the decision comes at the end. a child's a regular season schedule was disrupted by corona virus outbreaks. the league has was found at least 50 games this season. and h l play as a part of the upon teams of 1
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many of them in bristol have come across megan and john and the billy chips. yeah, they're really good. what do you like about them getting free coffee? is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you're on a visa. mm hm. phenom, why would you even though the economy, those people will still give money? but john and megan hope the billy chips will reassure homeless people that they to a part of the community. we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer pour into billions and we put it into the billy chip. we created a legacy. we've in a way immortalized the key values that billy had as a human being. his father and sister know that if billy was still alive, he will be proud of his scheme named after him. alright, what will it be? the red pill or the blue pill that was the choice? i think keanu reeves more than 20 years ago in the groundbreaking science fiction epic, the matrix, the film and it's tuesday cool, depicted dystopian future in which humans are trapped by machines inside a simulated reality. now matrix for has hi
many of them in bristol have come across megan and john and the billy chips. yeah, they're really good. what do you like about them getting free coffee? is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you're on a visa. mm hm. phenom, why would you even though the economy, those people will still give money? but john and megan hope the billy chips will reassure homeless people that they to a part of the community. we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer pour...
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many of them in bristol have come across megan and john and the billy chips. yeah, they're really good. what do you like about them getting free coffee is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you're on a visa. mm hm. phenom, why would you even though the economy, those people will still give money? but john and megan hope the billy chips will reassure homeless people that they to are part of the community. we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer pour into billions, and we put it into the belly chip. we created a legacy. we've in a way, immortalized the key values that billy had as a human being his father and sister know that if billy was still alive, he would be proud of this scheme named after him. one of the best preserved dinosaur embryos ever seen has been discovered inside a fossilized egg in southern china. the at least 66000000 year old specimen which belongs to a tooth was burned like thorough pod dinosaur has been called baby young liang signed to say the embryo was in a tucking position. this has long be
many of them in bristol have come across megan and john and the billy chips. yeah, they're really good. what do you like about them getting free coffee is absolutely vital to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you're on a visa. mm hm. phenom, why would you even though the economy, those people will still give money? but john and megan hope the billy chips will reassure homeless people that they to are part of the community. we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer...
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in bristol, many people are now familiar with megan, her father, and the billing chip. right. both of you the so anyway. yeah, the really good news absolutely for you to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you want a visa one phenom void, you need another con money and megan and her father say one reason for the chips is that they show homeless people. they are part of the community to and that they are welcome in cafes. we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer poor into billions, and we put it into the billy chip. we created a legacy, we've in a way, immortalized a key values that billy had as a human being that we loved to buy him and that we feel everybody should kind of hopefully take a leaf out of his that with megan and her father. think that if billy were still alive, this project would never have come to be, but they're certain that if he knew about the work they're doing, he'd be proud. real inspiration, that story. and if you've enjoyed the slightest edition of the show as much as i often do, join us next time round until then seasons greeti
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i'm joined by my guest. georgie brower in bristol. she is deputy leader of the workers party. brittany, as well as the author of the drive to war against russia in china and in paris we cross to john laughlin, he's a university lecturer in history and political philosophy or cross sac rules and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate john, let me go to person in paris, i'm how did the neo liberal project neo liberalism and is as an ideology fair in 2021. because i would say did very, very poorly as it should because it's an ideology that is collapsing all around is in every facet, every facet. it touches go ahead, john. while i think 2021 was the year in which the well deletes. but i'm not sure that i would call them the liberal consolidated, the grip on power. i'm thinking of course of the, the beginning of the year when trump was evicted from the white house and replaced by jo biking, who is an expression. perfect expression of those, the leads and of their grip on tower. but if i question the us
i'm joined by my guest. georgie brower in bristol. she is deputy leader of the workers party. brittany, as well as the author of the drive to war against russia in china and in paris we cross to john laughlin, he's a university lecturer in history and political philosophy or cross sac rules and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate john, let me go to person in paris, i'm how did the neo liberal project neo liberalism and is as an ideology fair in 2021....
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what's got a bristol that's a very interesting take. i think there's a lot of different ways you could approach. i try to go, i had you react about and, and of course, you know, we had still the original question to you. go ahead. oh, well, the thing that i've really noticed about this year is that and capitalism, imperialism, you can call it nick neoliberalism. that to me, it's simply capitalism with the gloves off, you know, and what we call neoliberalism. this era when capitalism imperialism has been taking its gloves off, is really the era of, after the collapse of the soviet union capitalism, the imperialists felt they had to put the gloves on to an extent. they had to grant a lot of concessions to their workers. because of the threat of socialism when they felt that threat recede, they got a huge shot in the arm economically, but also philosophically they fell, emboldened to just do what they wanted to do to act in accordance with the nature of their system. so i don't really talk about near liberalism, i just talk about imperiali
what's got a bristol that's a very interesting take. i think there's a lot of different ways you could approach. i try to go, i had you react about and, and of course, you know, we had still the original question to you. go ahead. oh, well, the thing that i've really noticed about this year is that and capitalism, imperialism, you can call it nick neoliberalism. that to me, it's simply capitalism with the gloves off, you know, and what we call neoliberalism. this era when capitalism imperialism...
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nonetheless in october, after a two—year investigation, he was sacked by bristol university. to the allegations but did not receive a reply. the situation highlights just how complicated conversations around israel can be. that is true even among jewish families. i didn't grow up in a particularly religious home but my parents have always made me feel proud about being jewish. i invited them overfor lunch to hear their points of view. door bell rings. hello, mum! come in. hello. you might recognise these mugs. thank you. i have had times when you've called me and told me that you felt frightened. what is it specifically you feel frightened of? you can't help but get distressed when people's views about a political situation bleed into the way they treat people in this country who are in no way responsible for that situation and whose views about that situation, you can't possibly know. when you're jewish and you begin to see those sorts of prejudice, you think, yeah, yeah, we know what this is about, we have been here many, many times before. do you feel the same way? i don't
nonetheless in october, after a two—year investigation, he was sacked by bristol university. to the allegations but did not receive a reply. the situation highlights just how complicated conversations around israel can be. that is true even among jewish families. i didn't grow up in a particularly religious home but my parents have always made me feel proud about being jewish. i invited them overfor lunch to hear their points of view. door bell rings. hello, mum! come in. hello. you might...
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nonetheless in october, after a two—year investigation, he was sacked by bristol university. to the allegations but did not receive a reply. the situation highlights just how complicated conversations around israel can be. that is true even among jewish families. i didn't grow up in a particularly religious home but my parents have always made me feel proud about being jewish. i invited them overfor lunch to hear their points of view. door bell rings. hello, mum! come in. hello. you might recognise these mugs. thank you. i have had times when you've called me and told me that you felt frightened. what is it specifically you feel frightened of? you can't help but get distressed when people's views about a political situation bleed into the way they treat people in this country who are in no way responsible for that situation and whose views about that situation, you can't possibly know. when you're jewish and you begin to see those sorts of prejudice, you think, yeah, yeah, we know what this is about, we have been here many, many times before. do you feel the same way? i don't
nonetheless in october, after a two—year investigation, he was sacked by bristol university. to the allegations but did not receive a reply. the situation highlights just how complicated conversations around israel can be. that is true even among jewish families. i didn't grow up in a particularly religious home but my parents have always made me feel proud about being jewish. i invited them overfor lunch to hear their points of view. door bell rings. hello, mum! come in. hello. you might...
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at bristol university, a professor allegedly made comments about israel whichjewish students say made situation head—on. broadly then, what were the controversial comments that he was making — what was it about? the key stuff was definitely the "jewish society was a pawn of the israeli state" because it was implying that sort of a bunch of students, like, under—18—year—olds at bristol were manufacturing complaints of anti—semitism to get rid of him. people thought this was a step over the line, sort of saying that the israeli state doesn't have a right to exist at all, in any form, i think a lot of people had an issue with, including myself. so what affect did his statements have on jewish students at the university? a lot of students are very concerned about being in his class, i think it also just created a generally quite hostile environment at bristol university. when i started the petition i got an e—mailfrom the electronic intifada who are a news blog, and they wrote an article me, examples of the comments i received — i was told to go die, "zionist scum", "dirty zio" — i have n
at bristol university, a professor allegedly made comments about israel whichjewish students say made situation head—on. broadly then, what were the controversial comments that he was making — what was it about? the key stuff was definitely the "jewish society was a pawn of the israeli state" because it was implying that sort of a bunch of students, like, under—18—year—olds at bristol were manufacturing complaints of anti—semitism to get rid of him. people thought this was...
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okay, let's go to bristol, that's a very interesting take. i think there's a lot of different ways you could approach a child to go had you react to that. and, and of course, you know, we had still the original question to you. go ahead. oh, well, the thing that i've really noticed about this year is that, and capitalism, imperialism, you can call it nic neoliberalism. but to me it's simply capitalism with the gloves off. you know, what we call neo liberalism, this era when capitalism imperialism has been taking its gloves off. is really the era of after the collapse of the soviet union capitalism, the imperialists felt they had to put the gloves on to an extent. they had to grant a lot of concessions to their workers because of the threat of socialism when they felt that threat recede. they got a huge shot in the arm economically, but also philosophically they fell, emboldened to just do what they wanted to do to act in accordance with the nature of their system. so i don't really talk about neoliberalism. i just talk about imperialism. and,
okay, let's go to bristol, that's a very interesting take. i think there's a lot of different ways you could approach a child to go had you react to that. and, and of course, you know, we had still the original question to you. go ahead. oh, well, the thing that i've really noticed about this year is that, and capitalism, imperialism, you can call it nic neoliberalism. but to me it's simply capitalism with the gloves off. you know, what we call neo liberalism, this era when capitalism...
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in report from the southwestern england city of bristol.eporter: not simply to walk on by, but to help others. that is one thing this family learned from her brother, billy. >> is there anything i can get you from tesco? reporter: she often stopped to talk to homeless people, like laura. >> i think you need a bit of courage and a bit of humanity. because it is just like having a chat with anybody else, and i think the fear and worry of approaching people is what stops the love and the transaction of empowerment. reporter: for meghan and harry father john, it's a way of channeling their love for billy to others when need it. he was only 20 when he was killed in a motorcycle accident, but he was already concerned about those with nowhere to go home. >> billy said, why don't they just invent a token that you could buy and then exchange for food and drink? and i think he saw that that would reduce the barriers because people would know it is a safe thing to do, and then people would also communicate more with homeless people. reporter: after bi
in report from the southwestern england city of bristol.eporter: not simply to walk on by, but to help others. that is one thing this family learned from her brother, billy. >> is there anything i can get you from tesco? reporter: she often stopped to talk to homeless people, like laura. >> i think you need a bit of courage and a bit of humanity. because it is just like having a chat with anybody else, and i think the fear and worry of approaching people is what stops the love and...
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in bristol, many people are now familiar with megan, her father, and the billy chip. right, well, can we be so anyway? yeah, they're really good get a free coffee is absolutely fly or to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you want to v zelman freedom, why void, you need another call him money and megan and her father say one reason for the chips is that they show homeless people. they are part of the community to and that they are welcome. in cafes we poured our love that was our grief. we could no longer pour into billy and said we put into the billy chip. we created a legacy. we've in a way, immortalized a key values that billy had as a human being that we loved to buy him and that we fell. everybody should kind of hopefully take a leaf out of his book with megan and her father. think that it, billy were still alive, this project would never have come to be, but they're certain that if he knew about the work they're doing, he'd be proud. real inspiration, that story. and if you've enjoyed the slightest edition of the show as much as i often do, join us nex
in bristol, many people are now familiar with megan, her father, and the billy chip. right, well, can we be so anyway? yeah, they're really good get a free coffee is absolutely fly or to have a warm drink through the cold night. if you want to v zelman freedom, why void, you need another call him money and megan and her father say one reason for the chips is that they show homeless people. they are part of the community to and that they are welcome. in cafes we poured our love that was our...
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yes, i am at a beer and pizza restaurant in - beer and pizza restaurant in bristol.e just gearing up been closed. they are just gearing up behind me to reopen, putting out the menus. yesterday, in fact, i was in wales, only half an hour from here, where there were restrictions in place, two metre distancing, six people at a table but here in england, as it stands, there are currently no restrictions, let's come over to paul, good morning. this is your restaurant. tell us, you must be relieved, so far there be no restrictions? in you must be relieved, so far there be no restrictions?— you must be relieved, so far there be no restrictions? in one sense but we've had restrictions _ be no restrictions? in one sense but we've had restrictions by _ be no restrictions? in one sense but we've had restrictions by the - be no restrictions? in one sense but we've had restrictions by the back. we've had restrictions by the back door with — we've had restrictions by the back door with government signalling to watch _ door with government signalling to watch how much social distan
yes, i am at a beer and pizza restaurant in - beer and pizza restaurant in bristol.e just gearing up been closed. they are just gearing up behind me to reopen, putting out the menus. yesterday, in fact, i was in wales, only half an hour from here, where there were restrictions in place, two metre distancing, six people at a table but here in england, as it stands, there are currently no restrictions, let's come over to paul, good morning. this is your restaurant. tell us, you must be relieved,...
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did ever use brigitte mass reports from the southwestern english city of bristol. not simply to walk on by, but to help others. that's one thing meghan abernathy hope learned from her brother bitty right. is there anything that i can get you guys she often stops in bristol city center to talk to homeless people like laura. i think you need a bit of courage and a bit of humanity because it's just like having a chat with anybody. arrows, and i think that fair and worry of approaching people is what stops that love and that transaction. and i'm having for megan and her father, john, it's the way of channeling their love for billy to all this who needed he was only 20 when he was killed in a motorcycle accident. but he was already concerned about those with no were to called home billy said, why don't they just him been a token that you could buy and then exchange for food and drink. and i think he saw that that would reduce the barriers because people would know it was a safe, secure thing to do. and then people would also, you know, communicate more with homeless peo
did ever use brigitte mass reports from the southwestern english city of bristol. not simply to walk on by, but to help others. that's one thing meghan abernathy hope learned from her brother bitty right. is there anything that i can get you guys she often stops in bristol city center to talk to homeless people like laura. i think you need a bit of courage and a bit of humanity because it's just like having a chat with anybody. arrows, and i think that fair and worry of approaching people is...
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she often stops in bristol city center to talk to homeless people like laura. i think you need a bit of courage and a bit of humanity because it's just like having a chat with anybody else. and i think that fair and worry of approaching people is what stops that love and that transaction in the apartment for megan and her father, john, it's the way of channeling their love for billy to all those who needed. he was only 20 when he was killed in a motorcycle accident, but he was already concerned about those with no word to call home. billy said, why don't they just invent a token that you could buy and then exchange for food and drink. and i think he saw that that would reduce the barriers because people would know it was a safe, secure thing to do. and then people would also, you know, communicate more with homeless people. after billy died, john and megan decided to go ahead with a project creating tokens which can be exchanged and cafes for food and drink for the homeless. the church when you are code on a window sticker is while dozens of outlets in and arou
she often stops in bristol city center to talk to homeless people like laura. i think you need a bit of courage and a bit of humanity because it's just like having a chat with anybody else. and i think that fair and worry of approaching people is what stops that love and that transaction in the apartment for megan and her father, john, it's the way of channeling their love for billy to all those who needed. he was only 20 when he was killed in a motorcycle accident, but he was already concerned...
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we sell that pub in bristol.cron is so infectious. we were lucky really itj infectious. we were lucky really it was not infectious when it first moved into human—to—human transmission. we have had several iterations of the virus, going through different stages of its evolution. it has ended up being so infectious that it almost needs just a whiff of infected breath and he can get infected. —— you can get. we are in a good position in the uk but in many parts of the world because vaccination rates are only about 5%. they are being exposed to this very infectious virus with very little protection. infectious virus with very little protection-— infectious virus with very little rotection. , protection. given as you say, you only need — protection. given as you say, you only need to _ protection. given as you say, you only need to be _ protection. given as you say, you only need to be exposed - protection. given as you say, you only need to be exposed to i protection. given as you say, you only need to be exposed to
we sell that pub in bristol.cron is so infectious. we were lucky really itj infectious. we were lucky really it was not infectious when it first moved into human—to—human transmission. we have had several iterations of the virus, going through different stages of its evolution. it has ended up being so infectious that it almost needs just a whiff of infected breath and he can get infected. —— you can get. we are in a good position in the uk but in many parts of the world because...
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this pub in bristol says - to that.ristol says even existing restrictions have hit them hard. we even existing restrictions have hit them hard-— even existing restrictions have hit them hard. . ., ., , ., them hard. we have already lost a ve bi them hard. we have already lost a very big trading — them hard. we have already lost a very big trading period _ them hard. we have already lost a very big trading period already, i l very big trading period already, i really keep trading period. next month it will have little impact because it's a quiet time of year an a . h, , , because it's a quiet time of year an a . , , ., anyway. government ministers are still riaht anyway. government ministers are still right about _ anyway. government ministers are still right about the _ anyway. government ministers are still right about the effect - anyway. government ministers are still right about the effect of - anyway. government ministers are still right about the effect of self i still right about the effect of self isolation as w
this pub in bristol says - to that.ristol says even existing restrictions have hit them hard. we even existing restrictions have hit them hard-— even existing restrictions have hit them hard. . ., ., , ., them hard. we have already lost a ve bi them hard. we have already lost a very big trading — them hard. we have already lost a very big trading period _ them hard. we have already lost a very big trading period already, i l very big trading period already, i really keep trading period....
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at bristol university, a professor allegedly made comments about israel which jewish students said made controversial comments that he was making, what was it about? the comments that he was making, what was it about?— what was it about? the key stuff was — what was it about? the key stuff was definitely - what was it about? the key stuff was definitely that i stuff was definitely that jewish society was a pawn of the israeli state, that a bunch of students, implying that under 18—year—old that bristol were manufacturing complaints of anti—semitism to get rid of him. people thought i was a step over the line, saying that the israeli state doesn't have a right to exist any form, a lot of people had an issue about including myself. so what affected his _ about including myself. so what affected his statements - about including myself. so what affected his statements have i about including myself. so whatj affected his statements have on jewish students at the university? a, jewish students at the university?— jewish students at the universi 7�* ., ., , , university? a lot of students are
at bristol university, a professor allegedly made comments about israel which jewish students said made controversial comments that he was making, what was it about? the comments that he was making, what was it about?— what was it about? the key stuff was — what was it about? the key stuff was definitely - what was it about? the key stuff was definitely that i stuff was definitely that jewish society was a pawn of the israeli state, that a bunch of students, implying that under...
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dr leon danon is an expert in infectious disease epidemiology and modelling at bristol university.tific pandemic influenza modelling group, which reports to sage, the government's scientific advisors. he is speaking in a personal capacity. afternoon. we don't have the traditional figures for the afternoon. we don't have the traditionalfigures for the uk but what will you be looking for in the figures? well, we'll be looking to whether they are going up or down compared to the recent numbers. the last figures we have are from yesterday, 98,000 people testing positive in total. that's down from just before christmas, christmas eve, the 24th, about 122,000. try and put it in context, from last year we saw similar patterns, the highest peak on the 24th of december, 2020 and then a reduction in the number of cases recorded, followed by a peak on the 29th of december, a couple of days later. so there's a couple of things that are a bit complicated to disentangle. people are obviously changing their behaviour, so over christmas they gather in different settings and groups and also testing
dr leon danon is an expert in infectious disease epidemiology and modelling at bristol university.tific pandemic influenza modelling group, which reports to sage, the government's scientific advisors. he is speaking in a personal capacity. afternoon. we don't have the traditional figures for the afternoon. we don't have the traditionalfigures for the uk but what will you be looking for in the figures? well, we'll be looking to whether they are going up or down compared to the recent numbers....
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ready keyboard bristol, much cheaper than any i know rosa are also pretty marg. she's old. so i didn't a department to do. i'd use to you in puerto rico, so it's our list of slim kurt and then from from the hospice, nowhere to this a lot better with someone from coming to help us mr. from xerox and back we can finish. can you give me a mission? gra, 1st just clear a that i just finished with the machine. can you reason for your car from generic? well, this much more, which means you're gonna ask for emergency, or even if you're not so much and you're here to the x box, which is why people try and so forth. so step one way, or actually we have lots of different methods systems. so there should be people who used to work with this systems and with all of the logs provided by this systems analyze. and here we have actually the 2nd step, which is response rate. all our security specialists in one company, us to, well, we need to collect the full information about the effect this horse. and here you tool perform some analysis to get the list of infected hosts. but we also need t
ready keyboard bristol, much cheaper than any i know rosa are also pretty marg. she's old. so i didn't a department to do. i'd use to you in puerto rico, so it's our list of slim kurt and then from from the hospice, nowhere to this a lot better with someone from coming to help us mr. from xerox and back we can finish. can you give me a mission? gra, 1st just clear a that i just finished with the machine. can you reason for your car from generic? well, this much more, which means you're gonna...
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to doing auster, a loaner buller folsham suit, medium or small personal use for doors or keyboard bristol much cheaper than what we are now. rosa are also pretty marg. she's old. so i didn't a department to do. i used to, he in politico was, it's our list of slim kurt and from talking to the hospice and this a lot better with someone from, from someone to help us. mr. concerns about what kind of interesting if you're going mission, gra, 1st just there for i thought you would have to order a pollution setup. i can just finish with the machine. can you run into your car from tonight and we'll just watch more, which means you're going to issue or emergency or even if you're not so much and you're here for the next 5 inches while people try and so forth. so. 2 step one way, or actually we have lots of different things going systems. so there should be people who used to work with this systems and with all the logs provided by this systems. and so on the license here, we have actually the 2nd step, which is response rate, all our security specialists in the one company festival. we need to col
to doing auster, a loaner buller folsham suit, medium or small personal use for doors or keyboard bristol much cheaper than what we are now. rosa are also pretty marg. she's old. so i didn't a department to do. i used to, he in politico was, it's our list of slim kurt and from talking to the hospice and this a lot better with someone from, from someone to help us. mr. concerns about what kind of interesting if you're going mission, gra, 1st just there for i thought you would have to order a...
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the level of— industries you represent in bristol?5, that was a great relief to many people, that you need customers coming through the door for that to be of benefit. rates really. we are seeing people get rid of temporary staff and people from zero—hours contracts and people from zero—hours contracts and low wages. we need to make sure we are not losing people from the sector yet again was up just three weeks ago, our bookings were full, so it has been a complete pivot far those at the worst possible time. any sort of financial support that can see the hospitality sector through the next couple of months would be really key to not see the sector tumble. thank you very much indeed. the ruler of dubai has been ordered to pay around £550 million to his former wife and their two children, in what is thought to be the largest divorce settlement ever ordered by an english court. princess haya, the sixth wife of 72—year—old sheikh mohammed, fled the united arab emirates in 2019 with her two children, saying she was "terrified" of her husba
the level of— industries you represent in bristol?5, that was a great relief to many people, that you need customers coming through the door for that to be of benefit. rates really. we are seeing people get rid of temporary staff and people from zero—hours contracts and people from zero—hours contracts and low wages. we need to make sure we are not losing people from the sector yet again was up just three weeks ago, our bookings were full, so it has been a complete pivot far those at the...
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, his statue chucked into the dock water of bristol port.when that happened? i thought it was really interesting, and i think now it's in a museum or a gallery, and it's much more interesting than it was when it was in the street and no—one really noticed it. there's nothing more invisible than a statue apart from perhaps a plaque on a statue. most of the time, we don't notice them. it's only these protests that have brought them to our attention, and i think the conversations they've inspired have been very interesting, although statues aren't particularly interesting in themselves. how far do you take this? museums are stuffed, certainly in the uk, stuffed full with artefacts that were brought home, some would say looted, from countries that were part of the british empire. should those objects be returned? is there a blatant issue here of making amends, reparations? i think we should look at items on a case—by—case basis. and some of the items at the time were considered loot, and i remember gladstone, for example, talking about some item
, his statue chucked into the dock water of bristol port.when that happened? i thought it was really interesting, and i think now it's in a museum or a gallery, and it's much more interesting than it was when it was in the street and no—one really noticed it. there's nothing more invisible than a statue apart from perhaps a plaque on a statue. most of the time, we don't notice them. it's only these protests that have brought them to our attention, and i think the conversations they've...
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stephanie, you actually bought bristol-myers. >> it trades at 8.3 times earnings and they increased the buyback by 15 billion and that's 12% of their market cap nape h they have an okay pipeline and i'm not going to try to sell you on it and there are celgene and we will get approvals in 2022. i like it because the risk reward is appealing and i like the valuation and the dividend wr yield and on j&j, by the way i own it i love the fact that they're separating the company up. it's going to take some time, but they have a great pharmaceutical franchise they think is so underappreciated and they recently had an analyst and they're talking about a 5% for the next five years in the pharma business. they have 14 mid to late cycle assets worth, they think over time a billion dollars each. so i think it's underappreciated yeah, it's kind of boring, but i like some boring to offset some of my cyclical exposure, too >> go ahead, sarat sorry to cut you off >> when you're an investor, the time to get into a bristol and j&j, is when nobody really wants it and a lot of the money is flowing into some
stephanie, you actually bought bristol-myers. >> it trades at 8.3 times earnings and they increased the buyback by 15 billion and that's 12% of their market cap nape h they have an okay pipeline and i'm not going to try to sell you on it and there are celgene and we will get approvals in 2022. i like it because the risk reward is appealing and i like the valuation and the dividend wr yield and on j&j, by the way i own it i love the fact that they're separating the company up. it's...
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will find the usual seasonal engineering works which will mean that for example if you are in the bristolge, around leeds, there will be quite a lot of disruption as they are doing all that essential engineering work. simon coulterfrom the simon coulter from the independent. we start with some breaking news in the last hour — as another game in the premier league has been postponed because of coronavirus. everton's match at burnley is off — due to the number of positive cases and injuries in rafa benitez�*s squad. the everton manager said yesterday that he only had nine outfield players fit. it's the third premier league fixture to be called off on boxing day. and the reasons for that postponement only adds more pressure on the premier league — who continue to try to fulfil a busy festive fixture list — a decision that has left tottenham's head coach, antonio conte, perplexed. he was one of the managers who met with the premier league yesterday to voice concerns about players' welfare and the impact of rising coronavirus cases — but was left unimpressed by the meetings outcome. some coach
will find the usual seasonal engineering works which will mean that for example if you are in the bristolge, around leeds, there will be quite a lot of disruption as they are doing all that essential engineering work. simon coulterfrom the simon coulter from the independent. we start with some breaking news in the last hour — as another game in the premier league has been postponed because of coronavirus. everton's match at burnley is off — due to the number of positive cases and injuries...
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ok, thanks very - much susanna in bristol for us.upstate new york have voted to form a union. the cafe in buffalo will be the first unionized workplace, out of 8,000 us stores owned by the coffee giant, since unions were de—certified by the company more than three decades ago. a second cafe in the area voted againstjoining, but the workers united union are confident of victory at a third store. in a statement to the bbc, the president of starbucks in north america says the company will continue to find ways to lead on wages and benefits. from new york, our business correspondent michelle fleury has more. workers at one starbucks outlet in buffalo, new york voted to form a union stopping it comes after a lengthy and often contentious campaign of unionising three stores in the area. those involved took a moment to savour their victory. we've done at. in spite of everything that the company has thrown at us, and we all know that it has been an extensive entire union campaign by starbucks corporate to try and prevent this from happening.
ok, thanks very - much susanna in bristol for us.upstate new york have voted to form a union. the cafe in buffalo will be the first unionized workplace, out of 8,000 us stores owned by the coffee giant, since unions were de—certified by the company more than three decades ago. a second cafe in the area voted againstjoining, but the workers united union are confident of victory at a third store. in a statement to the bbc, the president of starbucks in north america says the company will...
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bristol have been awarded the match 28—0.by�*s coach of the year award. he beat the all blacks' ian foster and australia's dave rennie to the honour. under his leadership, the red roses have gone 18 games unbeaten, and this year they completed a clean—sweep in the autumn nations series, as well as lifting the six nations title for the third time in a row. you can read more you can read more on you can read more on that on the bbc sport website. a lot of football tonight in the champions league. manchester city and liverpool both in action. i will be here throughout the rest of the afternoon. see you then. we look forward to that. thank you very much. jails in england and wales are to be set targets for the first time for keeping out drugs, and for testing prisoners. the government's strategy for the future of prisons includes improving drug detection, and measuring how well governors do at reforming inmates. on a visit to belmarsh prison this morning, the prime minister gave a wide ranging interview but was first asked about
bristol have been awarded the match 28—0.by�*s coach of the year award. he beat the all blacks' ian foster and australia's dave rennie to the honour. under his leadership, the red roses have gone 18 games unbeaten, and this year they completed a clean—sweep in the autumn nations series, as well as lifting the six nations title for the third time in a row. you can read more you can read more on you can read more on that on the bbc sport website. a lot of football tonight in the champions...
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we shot in bristol — was three months. we shot in bristol it— was three months. we shot in bristol.one her mother was. i was like, _ which one her mother was. i was like. no, — which one her mother was. i was like, no, that is not your mum! and the whole like, no, that is not your mum! 9ch the whole premise of it is, i guess, that lots of the time it is a must like the story is playing tricks on us? 9. like the story is playing tricks on us? ., , ., like the story is playing tricks on us? . , . , , . like the story is playing tricks on us? . ,, . , us? yeah, yeah. i guess that is the oint, to us? yeah, yeah. i guess that is the point. to leave _ us? yeah, yeah. i guess that is the point, to leave you _ us? yeah, yeah. i guess that is the point, to leave you guessing, - us? yeah, yeah. i guess that is the point, to leave you guessing, to i point, to leave you guessing, to leave _ point, to leave you guessing, to leave you — point, to leave you guessing, to leave you on the edge of your seat wondering — leave you on the edge of your seat wondering what is going to happen next _ wonder
we shot in bristol — was three months. we shot in bristol it— was three months. we shot in bristol.one her mother was. i was like, _ which one her mother was. i was like. no, — which one her mother was. i was like, no, that is not your mum! and the whole like, no, that is not your mum! 9ch the whole premise of it is, i guess, that lots of the time it is a must like the story is playing tricks on us? 9. like the story is playing tricks on us? ., , ., like the story is playing tricks on us?...
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it's let the bristol in paris sounds inviting. i, rebecca, written for me and the tape here thanks very much for watching. ah, the landscape, a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities a mosaic of different people and languages. the ron's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty.
it's let the bristol in paris sounds inviting. i, rebecca, written for me and the tape here thanks very much for watching. ah, the landscape, a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities a mosaic of different people and languages. the ron's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty.
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that was pulled down and thrown into the bristol channel. so we have, really, something that's a much more complicated thing than just hatred of winston churchill. >> do you think that contemporary depictions of churchill in popular culture have shown him to be faultless? are they too positive? or are they overly critical? what do you think? >> that's a good question as well. back in the 1950s and '60s showed he had no faults, but realtime that's not the case at all. there's darkest hour in which gary oldman played him brilliantly. there's a twinkle in his eye superbly. there's also been endless, endless negative shows about churchill where he's presented as drunk and constantly idiotic, racist, and so on. so i think it would be rather nice to have a synthesis of the best and the worst of churchill. but overall i think popular culture can't be trusted with history anyway. >> another question asked, are there contemporary leaders that have a similar leadership style to winston churchill? >> of course the style is something that a lot of moder
that was pulled down and thrown into the bristol channel. so we have, really, something that's a much more complicated thing than just hatred of winston churchill. >> do you think that contemporary depictions of churchill in popular culture have shown him to be faultless? are they too positive? or are they overly critical? what do you think? >> that's a good question as well. back in the 1950s and '60s showed he had no faults, but realtime that's not the case at all. there's darkest...