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states that we feel like they're steering we take over what do we know since this this country left brit britain because we felt like we were getting treated. the ram have a revolution because we felt like we were again represented by you know her being away for the last 4 years these people don't believe they were set yet when we were out of power for 8 years by a person who probably was the real citizen. not come with the group to stop the hand of god. it is sunday generally temp peter meets us in graham a small town neighboring map and where he lives peter doesn't want to talk about his private life smothers a very sick mean internet troll so everywhere he says things at home are complicated and making ends meet driving for over is a challenge he's had 3 days to digest and think about what he experienced in washington for peter one thing is crystal clear. shot then nothing wrong nothing on what all wednesday he spoke to his people as people already going to march in the capital and they were going to watch the gavel because there was a protest already set up he didn't say destroy the capital
states that we feel like they're steering we take over what do we know since this this country left brit britain because we felt like we were getting treated. the ram have a revolution because we felt like we were again represented by you know her being away for the last 4 years these people don't believe they were set yet when we were out of power for 8 years by a person who probably was the real citizen. not come with the group to stop the hand of god. it is sunday generally temp peter meets...
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that we feel like they're steering the we take over what did we know since this this country left brit britain because we felt like we were getting treated. the ram have a revolution because we felt like we were again represented by you over the airwaves for the last 4 years these people don't believe they were set you know we were out of power for 8 years by a person who probably was the real citizen. not come with the book the stuff. you do sunday generally 10th peter meets us in graham a small town neighboring mabyn where he lives peter doesn't want to talk about his private life smothers a very sick mean internet troll so everywhere he says things at home are complicated and making ends meet driving for over is a challenge he's had 3 days to digest and think about what he experienced in washington for peter one thing is crystal clear. shot then nothing wrong nothing on what all wednesday he spoke to his people and people already going to march in the capital and they were going to watch the cattle because there was a protest already set up he didn't say destroy the capital enter the capita
that we feel like they're steering the we take over what did we know since this this country left brit britain because we felt like we were getting treated. the ram have a revolution because we felt like we were again represented by you over the airwaves for the last 4 years these people don't believe they were set you know we were out of power for 8 years by a person who probably was the real citizen. not come with the book the stuff. you do sunday generally 10th peter meets us in graham a...
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that we feel like they're steering he will take over what do we know since this this country left brit britain because we felt like we were getting treated. the ram have a revolution because we felt like we were a representative from nowhere and they are always the last 4 years these people don't believe they were set yeah we were out of power for 8 years by a person who probably was the real citizen. not come with the group to stop the hand of god. it is sunday generally time peter meets us in graham a small town neighboring mabyn where he lives peter doesn't want to talk about his private life smothers a very sick mean internet troll so everywhere he says things at home are complicated and making ends meet driving for over is a challenge he's had 3 days to digest and think about what he experienced in washington peter one thing is crystal clear. shot did nothing wrong nothing on what all wednesday he spoke to his people as people already going to march in the capital and they were going to watch the gavel because there was a protest already set up to say destroy the capital enter the capital
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that we feel like they're steering we take over what did we know since this this country left brit britain because we felt like we were getting 3. graham have a revolution because we felt like we were getting represented by you know her being away for america for years these people don't believe they were that we have a we were out of power for 8 years by a person who probably wasn't a real citizen. not come with the group to stop to handle. it is sunday generally 10th peter meets us in graham a small town neighboring mabyn where he lives peter doesn't want to talk about his private life smothers very sick mean internet trolls are everywhere he says things at home are complicated and making ends meet driving for labor is a challenge he's had 3 days to digest and think about what he experienced in washington for peter one thing is crystal clear. shot then nothing wrong nothing on what all wednesday he spoke to his people as people already going to march in the capital and they were going to watch the gavel because there was a protest already set up he didn't say destroy the capital into the
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we feel like they're steering he will take over what are we know since this this country left brit britain because we felt like we were getting 3. graham have a revolution because we felt like we were again represented by rumor and the whole way for last 4 years these people don't believe they were that yeah we were out of power for 8 years by a person who probably was the real citizen. not come with the book to stop the hand of god. it is sunday generally time peter meets us in graham a small town neighboring mabyn where he lives peter doesn't want to talk about his private life smothers a very sick mean internet troll so everywhere he says things at home are complicated and making ends meet driving for over is a challenge he's had 3 days to digest and think about what he experienced in washington for peter one thing is crystal clear. shot then nothing wrong nothing on what all wednesday he spoke to his people and people already going to march in the capital and they were going to watch the gavel because there was a protest already set up he didn't say destroy the capital into the capital
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is that the english people are more interested in 26 team 2 thirds of scottish rejected brits it great britain's decision to leave the e.u. has divided the country. more and more scots think scotland would benefit from splitting off from great britain david a scotsman thinks scottish independence is impossible for geological reasons if nothing else. and at one stage there would have been a sea between scotland and england when scotland moved on to england england went underneath and then volcanoes came up in the line and so we're sort of stapled if you like to. do england i think it's rather difficult to get away from them. as shown just how complicated leaving a political you can be many scots however are determined by this growing segment of the population out. and we'll keep you updated on developments from scotland and other parts of europe right here on our show and on our website and you can also find me on twitter thanks for watching. close. to me to come. into the conflict zone teaches just. how strong is democracy in the us my guest is free from joe mused doing so could follow. you affa
is that the english people are more interested in 26 team 2 thirds of scottish rejected brits it great britain's decision to leave the e.u. has divided the country. more and more scots think scotland would benefit from splitting off from great britain david a scotsman thinks scottish independence is impossible for geological reasons if nothing else. and at one stage there would have been a sea between scotland and england when scotland moved on to england england went underneath and then...
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around to younger voters and leading scotland's push for independence from britain you've got more on that well that's about brits likely to lead or not after the break. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person or those with. low dares thinks. we dare to ask. one else seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out these days become educated and gain trade equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground. next to each one to vote but seems old enough to spy for the government there's concern that in britain over plans to allow children to be used as covert spies and in some cases break the law to reveal wrongdoing by their parents the government's covert intelligence bill is making its way through parliament but even the prime minister's own conservative party m.p.'s are wary everyone i've spoken to has been horrified by it when it's been explained to them it needs to be extremely tightly controlled and those controls need to be greater the more the government's proposing once you start taking action like this to put spies in people's
around to younger voters and leading scotland's push for independence from britain you've got more on that well that's about brits likely to lead or not after the break. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person or those with. low dares thinks. we dare to ask. one else seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out these days become educated and gain trade equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground. next to...
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passion intelligence everyone thinks of as if you britain i don't have television it's crazy i know i was being the brits get it wrong about america. but you don't get irony that that seems to be a constant thing is all they don't get the american sense of an irony is incredibly sophisticated the reason that misconception comes about is because you don't use it socially as much as we do because you're not as ashamed of your emotions as we are so americans are slightly more open more inclined to clap and cheer and smile and emote whereas we're so ashamed of ourselves that we constantly undercut our off the limbs with sarcasm and that's why the myth of rises place we'd find you on a day off our home was the biggest misconception about simon pegg that i live eat and sleep and breathe science fiction and stuff like the. best memory from the set of mission impossible of. possibly if i had to pick maybe the paris days when we were driving the speedboat through the canals in the lights were shining down and it was so cinematic just being there they clear the whole river yeah they gave us the road of paris were
passion intelligence everyone thinks of as if you britain i don't have television it's crazy i know i was being the brits get it wrong about america. but you don't get irony that that seems to be a constant thing is all they don't get the american sense of an irony is incredibly sophisticated the reason that misconception comes about is because you don't use it socially as much as we do because you're not as ashamed of your emotions as we are so americans are slightly more open more inclined to...
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brits habits of old may be but the difficulty is that boris johnson had few friends in the e.u. and britain's trust a level of trust in the e.u. was very low or through through the process of negotiating this breaks a deal this particular the commitment encircled internal market deal to breaking international law and breaking a commitment already made so britain can only achieve through practical action what british companies what british citizens do and how they behave if britain can make a success out of breaks it that will pose a challenge to the european union but at the moment it doesn't look to me particularly politically where the britain is capable of turning brakes it into a success because the british government is that incapable of setting a direction let alone actually implementing what it says 60 which. sounds a bit like you want that the e.u. doesn't want to be a success i would be a little bit careful because i agree i made it would be beneficial for both sides if britain came out of iraq said you know strong because we need britain britain was an extremely good member i mean d
brits habits of old may be but the difficulty is that boris johnson had few friends in the e.u. and britain's trust a level of trust in the e.u. was very low or through through the process of negotiating this breaks a deal this particular the commitment encircled internal market deal to breaking international law and breaking a commitment already made so britain can only achieve through practical action what british companies what british citizens do and how they behave if britain can make a...
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until the threat of extinction here is banished britain is a country of tidy and landscape gobbles at least that's what some groups like how the. water more brits are letting them along. and than doing that in england he's hoping to convince others that maintaining a natural environment can help combat rana shing biodiversity. these large blacks as they're called are allowed to dig around in the ground almost anywhere on the summer lakes in a state in the east of england acting as a secret weapon of sorts for the estate owner and farmer lord sommer lake and. they're very efficient because you can afford to have quite a fix. for quite a short time to get thee to century to the grind to a lot open space for new seeds. lord some relations a state sponsor of or 20 square kilometers and he calls the mansion home. jason park provides space for all the animals to roam freely. far from the stereotypical english along the state owner's allowing nature to completely reclaim on one 5th of his property. his father also run a farm but of the conventional sort where it would have been unthinkable for cows and pigs to wander right up to the doorstep always be
until the threat of extinction here is banished britain is a country of tidy and landscape gobbles at least that's what some groups like how the. water more brits are letting them along. and than doing that in england he's hoping to convince others that maintaining a natural environment can help combat rana shing biodiversity. these large blacks as they're called are allowed to dig around in the ground almost anywhere on the summer lakes in a state in the east of england acting as a secret...
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newspaperfor brits living on the coast stopping the paper's onus is the deal will have a profound effect on so many lives. been quite happy, living off the pension, feeling like it's a bit like little britainr 32 years, got a little van, does a few removals, does a bit of handiwork, his will be part of our landscape comment now, you know, you've got to make a decision. you're either with one camp or the other camp. the storm passes and so too, the error of easy travel to spain. british people are no longer the biggest buyers of property on this coast stopping the brexit effect is reshaping its population. gavin lee, bbc news, on the costa del sol. let's get some of the day's other news. the north korean leader, kimjong un, has been elected to be the ruling workers' party's secretary general, taking over the title from his late father. kimjong—il died in 2011. the move is seen as largely symbolic and it's seen as further cementing grip on power. the frontrunner in kyrgyzstan's president election, sadyr japarov appears to have won by a landslide. preliminary results suggest he took nearly 80% of the vote. voters also opted for a presidential system in a simultaneous referendum. the new syste
newspaperfor brits living on the coast stopping the paper's onus is the deal will have a profound effect on so many lives. been quite happy, living off the pension, feeling like it's a bit like little britainr 32 years, got a little van, does a few removals, does a bit of handiwork, his will be part of our landscape comment now, you know, you've got to make a decision. you're either with one camp or the other camp. the storm passes and so too, the error of easy travel to spain. british people...
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the people who backed brits in the 1st place is actually on immigration one of the elements that the government always boasted that it was going to take back control of britain's borders now it is true that there will of course they will no longer be free movement of the e.u. citizens to britain and vice versa it's not entirely clear what immigration regime is for britain is going to replace what we had in the past and from an economic point of view you might consider the initials itself in the foot but to put it bluntly when you're a member of the european union you do not have control of your borders in the sense you are obliged under most circumstances. borders opened to sit in from the rest of the club britain no longer has to do that on the regulator side tell us discussing that i mean the proof of the pudding is going to be in the eating have to see how all of these mechanisms these councils these joint associations work in practice because everybody to a certain extent is groping in the dark here these things have been set up from scratch there isn't in most cases there isn't really a model for them what i'm going to be curious to watch is not so much t
the people who backed brits in the 1st place is actually on immigration one of the elements that the government always boasted that it was going to take back control of britain's borders now it is true that there will of course they will no longer be free movement of the e.u. citizens to britain and vice versa it's not entirely clear what immigration regime is for britain is going to replace what we had in the past and from an economic point of view you might consider the initials itself in the...
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lockdown restrictions in britain could stay in place until february of teen, five weeks of lockdown. not only that but border controls are going to tighten and this is the britsut. we recorded earlier that some healthcare workers are hesitant to get the vaccine concerning, i will ask the doctor what he thinks that is all about. to me it's inexplicable. ♪ ♪ there are many names for enthusiast. but there's only one way to become one... by going all in. the new lexus is. with a lower center of gravity, a more responsive suspension, and an aggressive wider stance. this is what we call going all in on the sport sedan. lease the 2021 is 300 for $359 a month for 39 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. "you have cancer." how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda-a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer, where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment, if you do not have an abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight
lockdown restrictions in britain could stay in place until february of teen, five weeks of lockdown. not only that but border controls are going to tighten and this is the britsut. we recorded earlier that some healthcare workers are hesitant to get the vaccine concerning, i will ask the doctor what he thinks that is all about. to me it's inexplicable. ♪ ♪ there are many names for enthusiast. but there's only one way to become one... by going all in. the new lexus is. with a lower center of...