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i want britain to be open for business but not open to abuse. >> nick clegg thank you. natalie bennett. >> in turns of european immigration, we celebrate the immigration. many britains have been able to take advantage of that to do what they want with their life. that's a real plus. but if we think about non-eu immigration we need a controlled, fair humane system. that's not what we've got now. take one example that the fact that a quarter are of the appeals, people who have often been victims of torture in their own country, these people would come here for yearance eventual eventually say yea you are a refugee after all. when people talk to me about immigration they're concerned about three things low wages crowded schools and hospitals and housing problems. all of those are important critical issues we need to deal with but they're not caused by immigration. they're caused by failures of government policy. >> natalie bennett. thank you. i'll turn to david cameron as we open up now after your opening statements to the debate to pick up on natalie bennett's point that
i want britain to be open for business but not open to abuse. >> nick clegg thank you. natalie bennett. >> in turns of european immigration, we celebrate the immigration. many britains have been able to take advantage of that to do what they want with their life. that's a real plus. but if we think about non-eu immigration we need a controlled, fair humane system. that's not what we've got now. take one example that the fact that a quarter are of the appeals, people who have often...
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tax in britain.ere is what he is not telling you, because he does not support any of the spending reductions, he wants to make a very big cut, put up taxes and cut your pay going into the monthly payslip and taking your money out because he thinks he can spend that money better than you. that would be a great mistake for the country. sturgeon: they argue when they have been hand in glove imposing austerity on the country, he is -- david said in opening remarks everyone apart from him had been proved wrong over the past five years. that is actually not the case. he missed the target by 150 billion pounds. his policies are pushing children into poverty. one million additional children estimated to be living in this country in poverty by 2020. that is not right. what i want to do, i back ed on using the tax and invest in the children. this country cannot afford more cuts in the next parliament. we need to see spending rise. farage: i am hearing half of the panel saying that we have no problems with the
tax in britain.ere is what he is not telling you, because he does not support any of the spending reductions, he wants to make a very big cut, put up taxes and cut your pay going into the monthly payslip and taking your money out because he thinks he can spend that money better than you. that would be a great mistake for the country. sturgeon: they argue when they have been hand in glove imposing austerity on the country, he is -- david said in opening remarks everyone apart from him had been...
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let us have britain back in the black. let us keep investing in a national health service, and make sure that it is a genuine seven days a week service for your family all day around. what my plan is is basically one word -- security. security for you, for your family, for your country. this is an amazing country, and we are on our way back. there is a fundamental choice in this election -- stick with a team that brought you that plan because it is working and is helping, or put it all at risk by the people that dave is the spending, debt, taxes and waste. i say stick to the planet that is working, let's not go back to square one. let us finish what we started. host: my thanks to all of you. it has been a fascinating debate. and a big thank you to our audience here for all of the questions and to you at home for watching and of course those who joined us online. stay here for analysis and news at 10:00. there will also be a debate night on agenda. thanks for watching and good night. [applause] [applause] >> you can see the
let us have britain back in the black. let us keep investing in a national health service, and make sure that it is a genuine seven days a week service for your family all day around. what my plan is is basically one word -- security. security for you, for your family, for your country. this is an amazing country, and we are on our way back. there is a fundamental choice in this election -- stick with a team that brought you that plan because it is working and is helping, or put it all at risk...
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let us have britain back in the black.keep investing in a national health service, and make sure that it is a genuine seven days a week service for your family all day around. what my plan is is basically one word -- security. security for you, for your family, for your country. this is an amazing country, and we are on our way back. there is a fundamental choice in this election -- stick with a team that brought you that plan because it is working and is helping, or put it all at risk by the people that dave is the spending, debt, taxes and waste. i say stick to the planet that is working, let's not go back to square one. let us finish what we started.
let us have britain back in the black.keep investing in a national health service, and make sure that it is a genuine seven days a week service for your family all day around. what my plan is is basically one word -- security. security for you, for your family, for your country. this is an amazing country, and we are on our way back. there is a fundamental choice in this election -- stick with a team that brought you that plan because it is working and is helping, or put it all at risk by the...
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britain said the islanders want to remain under their authority there is nothing to discuss. the long standoff continues. >> a russian ship sank. search teams worked in freezing water to rescue survivors. reports are that drifting ice may have holed that vessel. >> parts of the middle east are being hit by a strong sand storm. these pictures showed a town in saudi arabia and parts of qatar are also covered in sand. motorists are warned to drive carefully after visibility dropped to zero. you can read more about that sand storm across the middle east on aljazeera.com. there you'll find other top stories, aljazeera.com. >> breaking news, more than a dozen dead in an attack on a college in kenya and now word of hostages being held. we'll speak to an eyewitness on the ground. >> a defiant senator menendez insists he will be indicated accused of trading influence for gifts. >> lawmakers in indiana changing course in hopes of easing public pressure over a controversial
britain said the islanders want to remain under their authority there is nothing to discuss. the long standoff continues. >> a russian ship sank. search teams worked in freezing water to rescue survivors. reports are that drifting ice may have holed that vessel. >> parts of the middle east are being hit by a strong sand storm. these pictures showed a town in saudi arabia and parts of qatar are also covered in sand. motorists are warned to drive carefully after visibility dropped to...
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in 1948 britain was battling fighters. the official line is that the unarmed men were shot trying to escape. at the time the killings were portrayed as a military victory. in 1970 six of the soldiers involved confessed to murdering the villagers in cold bloodstains. two investigators promised. the lawyers argued if the u.k. was liable for the death, and it fell away from independence. a weak argument says the lawyers representing the survivors. >> britain has a responsibility for those killed. after all, this was a british protective state. britain's role was to protect the nationals, and the people killed were british subjects. in a statement the ministry of defense said this was a deeply regrettable incident. it would not be appropriate to comment further whilst legal proceedings are ongoing. the several survivors waited 60 years for an apology. other relatives of the victim have since died. they are determined to see justice in her lifetime. judges could take months to make a decision. it could open the floodgates. brit
in 1948 britain was battling fighters. the official line is that the unarmed men were shot trying to escape. at the time the killings were portrayed as a military victory. in 1970 six of the soldiers involved confessed to murdering the villagers in cold bloodstains. two investigators promised. the lawyers argued if the u.k. was liable for the death, and it fell away from independence. a weak argument says the lawyers representing the survivors. >> britain has a responsibility for those...
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the burden on business is much less this britain.re rules from europe and that is a risk to the british banking system that overtime they become more european. francine: what is your biggest challenge? you are still looking to the i.p. next year? vernon: we expect to make a profit in the fourth quarter this year. this was our plan from the beginning to grow on a very large scale very fast feel the fact we made a loss the first four years we are not upset. francine: it won't make a difference depending on who is in power may 7? vernon: i don't think so. guy: you talk about technology. you talk to the big four banks that is one of their biggest headaches. we have seen things fail or produce major problems for customers. do you think -- how big an advantage is that and does that become increasingly obvious the further down the road you go? vernon: yes yes and yes. the big banks are broken. they have admitted they are broken. you wonder if there is time to fix big broken banks with big value i.t. we have a fresh brand-new i.t. the best i
the burden on business is much less this britain.re rules from europe and that is a risk to the british banking system that overtime they become more european. francine: what is your biggest challenge? you are still looking to the i.p. next year? vernon: we expect to make a profit in the fourth quarter this year. this was our plan from the beginning to grow on a very large scale very fast feel the fact we made a loss the first four years we are not upset. francine: it won't make a difference...
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their bodies were all bloated. >> in 1948 britain was battling communist fighters during the so-called ma layan emergency. the official british line is that the unarmed men were shot trying to escape. at the time the killings with the trade is a military victory. but in 1970 six of the soldiers involved confessed to murdering the villagers in cold blood. two investigations followed but both were blocked by the british government. their lawyers argued that if the u.k. was liable for these deaths that liability fell away with independence in 1957, a weak argument said the lawyer representing the survivors. >> britain had a legal responsibility for the people that were killed. this was a british-protected state, and britain's role there was to protect its nationals and the people who were killed were british subjects. >> in statement the ministry of defense said that this was a deeply regrettable incident. it would not be appropriate to comment further whilst legal proceedings are on going. some have waited 60 years for the apology. others have since died. this woman is determined to see
their bodies were all bloated. >> in 1948 britain was battling communist fighters during the so-called ma layan emergency. the official british line is that the unarmed men were shot trying to escape. at the time the killings with the trade is a military victory. but in 1970 six of the soldiers involved confessed to murdering the villagers in cold blood. two investigations followed but both were blocked by the british government. their lawyers argued that if the u.k. was liable for these...
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malvinas islands and britain calls the falklands. we have a report from buenos aires. >> the malvinas belong to argentina is a phrase often heard hear here. this museum is dedicated to the case for soveirnity. >> this is not a war museum. it's a peace museum we are trying to fill with symbols of justice. the occupation continues, set by the politics of colonialism. russian armaments have been bought, including long-range fighter jets. argentina said it was not a threat toe peace and sent a strong letter of complaint to the united nations and others of american states about what it calls british warmongering. a remote archipelago in the south atlantic ocean. 649 died in the 1982 conflict. 33 years after that conflict the theme remains high in the public consciousness. these are veterans of that conflict, visiting the museum on their way from their homes in the north to a ceremony in the far south closer to the disputed islands. >> our fight continues to be important through our words, our testimonies. >> i still hope to one day set fo
malvinas islands and britain calls the falklands. we have a report from buenos aires. >> the malvinas belong to argentina is a phrase often heard hear here. this museum is dedicated to the case for soveirnity. >> this is not a war museum. it's a peace museum we are trying to fill with symbols of justice. the occupation continues, set by the politics of colonialism. russian armaments have been bought, including long-range fighter jets. argentina said it was not a threat toe peace and...
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when consequently, some chinese politicians responded to britain's strident civilizing overtures with growing resentment the brush merely felt chinese xenophobia had been confirmed and seized upon this hostility as a rationale for further violence. and so the first opium war generated the second. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is david reynolds, and, first of all, i want to say how sorry i am that i can't be with you here this evening. i am chair of the history department at cambridge and tonight and tomorrow night we are holding two major funraising dinners -- fund job raising dippers. these have been in my diary for some time, i'm speaking at both of them, so i'm afraid i've had to put, as it were, business before pleasure. i want to thank the judges for short listing me for this very prestigious prize and also to greet the two other nominees, julia lovell and alex watson, authors of two excellent books. i'm sorry that i can't be with you this p evening to say hello many person. in person. i'm going to read a few paragraphs from the opening of my book, "the long shad
when consequently, some chinese politicians responded to britain's strident civilizing overtures with growing resentment the brush merely felt chinese xenophobia had been confirmed and seized upon this hostility as a rationale for further violence. and so the first opium war generated the second. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is david reynolds, and, first of all, i want to say how sorry i am that i can't be with you here this evening. i am chair of the history department...
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that's before modern britain existed. ask. during that time the country changed immensely, with the agrees in agriculture and farming. there are some concerns that the reintroduction of amazing predators upset the balance. >> this is the forest in norfolk. 190 square kilometres of woodland, one of three sites. it borders a major pig-rearing business. the line is 30 september meters off the ground. farmers fear the livestock would be an easy lunch for the wildcat. each one is worth 40 pounds. of invalue to us at four years of age. lynx take one or two in the evening. the money is what we would lose on an annual basis. the lynx may protect livestock, by controlling fox numbers, let alone deer. imported from china and a cause for deforestation. they when sit loss of livestock, and insist the shy creatures pose no danger for children or pets. many would be released to the britain's forests once more. >>> there's more real news from al jazeera - along with comment, analysis of video on the website, aljazeera.com. >> there are 100,0
that's before modern britain existed. ask. during that time the country changed immensely, with the agrees in agriculture and farming. there are some concerns that the reintroduction of amazing predators upset the balance. >> this is the forest in norfolk. 190 square kilometres of woodland, one of three sites. it borders a major pig-rearing business. the line is 30 september meters off the ground. farmers fear the livestock would be an easy lunch for the wildcat. each one is worth 40...
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by 1900 so germany was really on the heels of passing britain and the british felt that. if my analysis is correct then china is not about to pass us and if that's correct then we have time to manage this relationship. so we don't have to succumb to fear and overreaction and my great worry is that when people talk about decline, talk about the century over they generate fear and anxiety's which create the wrong types of policies. we can manage the problems of china. in china creates a number of problems but it also creates opportunities and things where we can benefit from working with china. international financial stability, managing climate change managing the rise and control of pandemics, handling transnational terrorism. all these are areas where we in china can find common cause at the same time that we may be disputing territorial limits in the south china sea or the east china sea so we are going to have to learn to have both cooperation and competition with china at the same time but if we come to much to fear as we fear that we are in decline for the chinese be
by 1900 so germany was really on the heels of passing britain and the british felt that. if my analysis is correct then china is not about to pass us and if that's correct then we have time to manage this relationship. so we don't have to succumb to fear and overreaction and my great worry is that when people talk about decline, talk about the century over they generate fear and anxiety's which create the wrong types of policies. we can manage the problems of china. in china creates a number of...
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>>reporter: britain last month said it was increasing its military defense of the island. argentina said it was not a threat to peace in the region and sent strong letters of complaint to the united nations and the organize of american states about what it called british war mongering. a remote ark pell go in the remote atlantic ocean. these are veterans of the conflict visiting the museum on their way to a ceremony in the far south closer to the islands. >> our fight continues to be important through our words, our testimonies. i still hope to one day set foot on what should be our territory and that our comrades who died defending our land can rest in peace. >>reporter: argentina under the command of a brutal military government invaded the islands on april 2nd, 1982. britain which has governed them since 1833 sent a task force to reclaim what they call the falklands following a short but fierce conflict in which a total of 900 combatant s were killed. meanwhile, britain says while the islanders want to remain under their authority, there's nothing to discuss. the long s
>>reporter: britain last month said it was increasing its military defense of the island. argentina said it was not a threat to peace in the region and sent strong letters of complaint to the united nations and the organize of american states about what it called british war mongering. a remote ark pell go in the remote atlantic ocean. these are veterans of the conflict visiting the museum on their way to a ceremony in the far south closer to the islands. >> our fight continues to...
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britain succeeds when working people succeed. that's not the way it's been.rs wages haven't keptd one bills. five years nhs has been going backwards. five years our young people have been fearing they will have a worse life than their parents. it doesn't have to be this way. if i'm prime minister i'll raise the minimum wage to 8 pounds an hour and ban exploitive zero hours contracts and reward hard work again in our country. hiring more doctors and nurses. if i'm prime minister i'll build a future for all of our young people. saying if you get the grades you get an apprenticeship. and cutting tuition free from 9,000 to 6,000 pounds and we'll cut the deficit every year and balance the books. some people will tell you tonight this is as good as it gets for pretty enbritain. i say britain can do so much better than it's done over the last five years. >> party leaders thank you for your opening statements tonight. and the format for tonight is simple. our audience will put their questions directly to the leaders. each will then have one minute to answer before we
britain succeeds when working people succeed. that's not the way it's been.rs wages haven't keptd one bills. five years nhs has been going backwards. five years our young people have been fearing they will have a worse life than their parents. it doesn't have to be this way. if i'm prime minister i'll raise the minimum wage to 8 pounds an hour and ban exploitive zero hours contracts and reward hard work again in our country. hiring more doctors and nurses. if i'm prime minister i'll build a...
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their bodies were all bloated. >> in 1948 britain was battleing communist fighters. the unarmed men were shot trying to escape. at the time the killings were portrayed as a military victory but in 1970 six of the soldiers involved confessed to murdering the villagers in cold blood. two investigations followed but both were blocked by the british government. their argument was if they were liable for the deaths that lability fell away in 1967, a weak argument said the lawyer representing the survivors. >> after all this was a british-protected state and britain's role there was to protect its nationals and the people who were killed who were british subjects. >> in a statement the ministry of defense said that this was a deeply regrettable incident. it would not be appropriate to comment further while legal proceedings are ongoing. but the seven survivors have already waited more than 60 years for an apology. other relatives of the victims have since died. lim is determined to see justice in her lifetime. >> judges here could take months to make a decision. but if the
their bodies were all bloated. >> in 1948 britain was battleing communist fighters. the unarmed men were shot trying to escape. at the time the killings were portrayed as a military victory but in 1970 six of the soldiers involved confessed to murdering the villagers in cold blood. two investigations followed but both were blocked by the british government. their argument was if they were liable for the deaths that lability fell away in 1967, a weak argument said the lawyer representing...
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britain and china could not defeat russia. the thing to too was to get them all working on the same lines. he then came to what he said was confidential and added for god's sake don't give me away. two months after stalin opened the churches, secretary of state hall was in moscow with a meeting, setting up the tehran conference. hall announced as they met that fdr wanted china to be a signatory, along with britain russia and america in a four-pour statement calling for unite action against the axis powers and the creation of an international peace-keeping organization. fdr unique in his generation, did not think the white racing should rule the world -- the white race should rule the world. molotov resupplied that stalin refused to agree to china as the fourth policeman whereupon hull said he would pack his bags and go home. before the meeting was over, molotov read a note from stalin announcing he had changed his mind and china became the fourth signatoriy. when fdr and stalin finally met at tehran in late november, 1943, the
britain and china could not defeat russia. the thing to too was to get them all working on the same lines. he then came to what he said was confidential and added for god's sake don't give me away. two months after stalin opened the churches, secretary of state hall was in moscow with a meeting, setting up the tehran conference. hall announced as they met that fdr wanted china to be a signatory, along with britain russia and america in a four-pour statement calling for unite action against the...
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ships that had been built in great britain during the civil war. they went into the confederate service and served primarily as commerce raiders. they were attacking northern merchants on the high seas and were quite successful. they held great britain accountable for the activities of their ships. this was a problem in our diplomatic relations with great britain after the war. and grant and his secretary of state hamilton fish did set up the geneva arbitration to arbitrate those claims and great britain paid $15.5 million as a result of that arbitration. but it was not just the money. the $15.5 million that the arbitrators paid. there was also the strategic vision in this. between washington and geneva, there was a relatively narrow definition of things that country could be held accountable for during a belligerent time of war and this was exactly what grant was looking for. grant believed down the road when wars were going on, the united states would probably not get involved, generally speaking , and as a neutral, we would want to be able to do
ships that had been built in great britain during the civil war. they went into the confederate service and served primarily as commerce raiders. they were attacking northern merchants on the high seas and were quite successful. they held great britain accountable for the activities of their ships. this was a problem in our diplomatic relations with great britain after the war. and grant and his secretary of state hamilton fish did set up the geneva arbitration to arbitrate those claims and...
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we think britain can be a lot better than this.but if you want things to be shaken up and to change properly you've got to put more ukip mps in westminster. we won two elections last year. we can outshine all expectations on may the 7th. let's do it. >> nigel farage, thank you. david cameron. >> thank you. i've been your prime minister for the last five years, and all that time i've tried to have one task in mind above all others and that has been turning our economy around, putting the country back to work, and cleaning up the mess that was left to us. i want to stand for another five years because i want us to finish the job wovee've all started. we've cut the deficit in half. let's cut it altogether. let's invest in the national health service. let's keep doing that and make sure it's a ginn service seven days a week for you and your family all year round. what my plan is about is basically one word. security for you. for your family. for our country. this is an amazing country. and we're on our way back. and there's a fundament
we think britain can be a lot better than this.but if you want things to be shaken up and to change properly you've got to put more ukip mps in westminster. we won two elections last year. we can outshine all expectations on may the 7th. let's do it. >> nigel farage, thank you. david cameron. >> thank you. i've been your prime minister for the last five years, and all that time i've tried to have one task in mind above all others and that has been turning our economy around, putting...
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britain and france can agree not to get reparations from germany. it probably would have been better but politically impossible. host: inside the united states? professor macmillan: in the second world war, they did provide a lot of the financing for the allied war effort without expecting to be repaid. host: that is a good experience of learning from the past. i tend to agree with you that wilson was an artful compromiser during the paris deliberations. everybody compromised quite a bit. the notions we often have of wilson, the rigid idealist comes from when he returned home and refuses to compromise with his adversaries. as you say and i think most historians have pointed out, in fact the best we can tell, americans supported the league. it was not that americans were isolationist in 1918-1919. they supported america's role in the world. it was a question of how to define that, what that role would be. one of the continuing debates in american foreign relations history is the question of should wilson have compromised with lodge? once he is strick
britain and france can agree not to get reparations from germany. it probably would have been better but politically impossible. host: inside the united states? professor macmillan: in the second world war, they did provide a lot of the financing for the allied war effort without expecting to be repaid. host: that is a good experience of learning from the past. i tend to agree with you that wilson was an artful compromiser during the paris deliberations. everybody compromised quite a bit. the...
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we're in a new world in britain. it was the first coalition obviously this coal list for a long time. it's not about saying going to a darkened room with somebody and start taking off parts of your manifesto. it's not going to happen if i'm prime minister. >> we'll go to another subject. alicia, please? >> what makes your view more important than the british people when its s it comes to an in and out -- >> sure. >> it's actually alicia. >> it's about leadership what i want to achieve as prime minister. when i look at the country what do i think the biggest problems in the country are? i think five years of wages falling behind bills and the threat is going to happen again. i think five years of young people thinking they're going to have a worse life than their parents. five years of an nhs in crisis. if i'm prime minister in seven or eight days' time, i want to spend all of my energy on those issues. not on deciding whether we want to exit the european union which i think frankly will be a disaster for the country.
we're in a new world in britain. it was the first coalition obviously this coal list for a long time. it's not about saying going to a darkened room with somebody and start taking off parts of your manifesto. it's not going to happen if i'm prime minister. >> we'll go to another subject. alicia, please? >> what makes your view more important than the british people when its s it comes to an in and out -- >> sure. >> it's actually alicia. >> it's about leadership...
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he announced as they met at fdr wanted china to be a signatory along with britain, russia and america in a for par statement calling for united action against the axis powers and the creation of an international peacekeeping organization. fdr, unique in this generation did not think the white race should rule the world. stalin refused to agree to china as the fourth policeman. whereupon he said he would pack his bags and go home. before the meeting was over he read a note from stalin and nothing changed his mind and china became the fourth signatory. when fdr and stalin finally met in late november 1943, they discovered they had a lot in common. particularly in aversion to colonialism and as they talk about france, realize a shared a dislike of both the country and of its leaders. said fdr no frenchman over 40 and particularly no frenchman who would ever take part in the present french government should be allowed to return to positioned in the future. sat stalin of the french ruling class, they should not be entitled to share any of the benefits of the peace in the of the past record
he announced as they met at fdr wanted china to be a signatory along with britain, russia and america in a for par statement calling for united action against the axis powers and the creation of an international peacekeeping organization. fdr, unique in this generation did not think the white race should rule the world. stalin refused to agree to china as the fourth policeman. whereupon he said he would pack his bags and go home. before the meeting was over he read a note from stalin and...
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long before modern britain even existed.of course, during that time the country has changed immensely with the increase in agriculture and farming. but there are, of course, some concerns that the reintroduction of these amazing predators could well upset the balance. >> this is norfolk one of three planned release sites. the forest borders a major pig-rearing region. >> the fence line is 30 centimeters off the ground. >> farmers fear their livestock would be easy lunch for hungry wild. >> the each one of these piglets is worth about £40. just imagine if a lynx was taking one or two an evening that's an incredible amount that we would loss on an annual basis basis. >> but analysts say that the lnx may help. ecologists have promised to compensate any loss of livestock. they also insist these shy creatures pose no danger to children or pets. if give the green light six wild lynx will be releaseed to prowl once more. >> bringing light to hundreds of people. and living up to pre-match billing. we'll have all the sport for new ju
long before modern britain even existed.of course, during that time the country has changed immensely with the increase in agriculture and farming. but there are, of course, some concerns that the reintroduction of these amazing predators could well upset the balance. >> this is norfolk one of three planned release sites. the forest borders a major pig-rearing region. >> the fence line is 30 centimeters off the ground. >> farmers fear their livestock would be easy lunch for...
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long before modern britain even existed.of course, during that time the country has changed immensely with the increase in agriculture and farming. but there are, of course, some concerns that the reintroduction of these amazing predators could well upset the balance. this is is is wood land in norfolk, one of three planned introduction sites. but it borders a pig operation. farmers fear their livestock will be an easy lunch for a hungry wildcat. >> each one of these piglets is worth about £40 at four weeks of age. just imagine if a lynx were taking one or two an evening. that's an incredible amount of money that we would lose on an annual basis. >> but they can also say that they may protect the livestock by taking care of fox numbers and deer. ecologists have promised to compensate for loss of livestock. if given the green light as many as six wild lynx will be released to prowl britain's forest once more. >> three rhinos were poached in south africa every day. now a woman-only team of rangers have cut poaching in krueger
long before modern britain even existed.of course, during that time the country has changed immensely with the increase in agriculture and farming. but there are, of course, some concerns that the reintroduction of these amazing predators could well upset the balance. this is is is wood land in norfolk, one of three planned introduction sites. but it borders a pig operation. farmers fear their livestock will be an easy lunch for a hungry wildcat. >> each one of these piglets is worth...
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. >> reporter: on the right the uk independence party accused the conservatives of selling out britaintting in too many immigrants and pandering to europe. >> depressed the wages for ordinary people, made buying houses for youngsters very difficult and made it tough to get a gp appointment and not been good for this country. >> reporter: issues like the uk budget deficit and see how far apart the greens are from traditional economics. >> it's worth saying over the past 100 years about half of it britain ran a higher gdp ratio and no one worried about it much. >> reporter: david cameron accused everybody else. >> i hear more debt and more taxes, a lot more debt and more taxes, some more debt and taxes and more debt and taxes. >> reporter: so that is it, the one and only chance during this election campaign that the 7 party leaders in the new political landscape will have been seen together not much love loss between them but the polls have so close with coalition of two and potentially three parties in the next governance looks more and more likely, whether they can get along with each
. >> reporter: on the right the uk independence party accused the conservatives of selling out britaintting in too many immigrants and pandering to europe. >> depressed the wages for ordinary people, made buying houses for youngsters very difficult and made it tough to get a gp appointment and not been good for this country. >> reporter: issues like the uk budget deficit and see how far apart the greens are from traditional economics. >> it's worth saying over the past...
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this has been britain's center for gems since medieval times.ndreds of jewelry businesses are clustered right here. nick bick owns a diamond trading business. >> everyone knows everyone's business. regarding stones and inquiries, it's a small community. many of the brokers deal amongst themselves. >> reporter: the diamond jeweler believes security in the whole district has to improve. >> it's horrific. a huge shock for some people. they may have their entire worldly wealth inside one of those boxes. they may even have goods they don't even own and have on loan. >> reporter: so many in britain's premier jewelry and diamond district are desperately seeking information, hoping the damage is not as bad as some project. fred pleitgen, cnn, london. >>> nick bick, an interesting name. >> yeah. i would have thought nicholas. >> i think so. >>> golfers tee up in a few hour at the minimum wage minimum wage -- the first major tournament of the season, the masters in augusta, georgia. tiger woods says he's ready to play after a two-month break. >> it former
this has been britain's center for gems since medieval times.ndreds of jewelry businesses are clustered right here. nick bick owns a diamond trading business. >> everyone knows everyone's business. regarding stones and inquiries, it's a small community. many of the brokers deal amongst themselves. >> reporter: the diamond jeweler believes security in the whole district has to improve. >> it's horrific. a huge shock for some people. they may have their entire worldly wealth...
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but it's not going to take the migrants it picks up back to britain, it will drop them on italian soil there is not a let up in the numbers of rescued migrants coming to italy. the question really is whether or not the italians can get those migrants moved on to other countries in the eu and there is a mixed bag on that the french president said he will take a share and estimated the french share should be between 500-700 migrants but british prime minister david cameron in the process of a general campaign at the moment said the british will not take any migrants won't take any of them for asylum so it's a mixed bag as regards the migrants housing and resetingly them and resourcing but it should make some difference. >> paul thank you. let's broaden out the debate and get a bit more on eu's plan and talk to an expert in rome on foreign relations and we saw the eu triple its budget for -- to help migrants in the mediterranean but is this going to be enough do you think to help italy? as you we saying to our correspondent dan italy is bearing the brunt of this tragedy. >> no it's not en
but it's not going to take the migrants it picks up back to britain, it will drop them on italian soil there is not a let up in the numbers of rescued migrants coming to italy. the question really is whether or not the italians can get those migrants moved on to other countries in the eu and there is a mixed bag on that the french president said he will take a share and estimated the french share should be between 500-700 migrants but british prime minister david cameron in the process of a...
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i think the main cost will be incurred by britain.hat was the french economist thomas piketty speaking to manus cranny in ennis goose of interview, -- in an exclusive interview, talking about the idea of britain leaving the eu. let's talk about grexit. we heard from the greek prime minister who said the cost of no deal on greece would be greater for the european union then for greece. for more, let's welcome douglas renick in the studio. great to see you. tsipras saying the cost of no deal on greece is greater for the eu. what is your response to that? douglas: to be honest, i think the cost for greece would be quite significant. there's also a cost to the eu if it was to get into -- to give into greek amends thomas o they need to look at both angles. a grexit would cause a lot of damage to greece. anna: you recently downgraded greece's credit rating. you saw a significant enough reason to make that announcement, despite this publishing schedule. you must be concerned about repayment by the greek government. douglas: we think the faul
i think the main cost will be incurred by britain.hat was the french economist thomas piketty speaking to manus cranny in ennis goose of interview, -- in an exclusive interview, talking about the idea of britain leaving the eu. let's talk about grexit. we heard from the greek prime minister who said the cost of no deal on greece would be greater for the european union then for greece. for more, let's welcome douglas renick in the studio. great to see you. tsipras saying the cost of no deal on...
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human rights organizations accuse the eu, including britain, of making the journey more dangerous by not fully replacing italy's search and rescue mission which ended in november. italy calls for help from europe. are you able to cope with so many refugees? >> [speaking italian] i think that italy is not ready to face this emergency with sony migrants coming. it is europe that must deal with this problem. james: italy has sent hundreds of migrants to live in this military base in the shadow of mt. etna. 25 year old abu from sudan dreams of studying in the u.k. >> when i was in sudan -- i had james: you want to be in oxford? to study? >> i am going to study. james: the migrants lined up in the harbor may have similar dreams of their own. a promised land comes in small steps. james reynolds bbc news, italy. kathy:. the numbers are extraordinary 10,000 immigrants have made it into italy this week alone. in yemen militants linked to and qaeda -- to al qaeda expanded their control in the region. yemeni officials say the extremist class with governing officials. troups had fled the area. t
human rights organizations accuse the eu, including britain, of making the journey more dangerous by not fully replacing italy's search and rescue mission which ended in november. italy calls for help from europe. are you able to cope with so many refugees? >> [speaking italian] i think that italy is not ready to face this emergency with sony migrants coming. it is europe that must deal with this problem. james: italy has sent hundreds of migrants to live in this military base in the...
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the authors argue that the tax signaled britain was open for business.nt says he welcomes a dialogue with the u.s. but ruled out discussion about an interim government. he spoke to charlie rose. >> we are not going to discuss with the americans or anyone regarding what we are going to do with our political system our constitution or laws or procedures. we can cooperate in regard to fighting terrorism and making things on different countries like turkey and saudi arabian others that support the terrorists. mark: you can catch that interview in full at 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. london time on charlie rose. caroline: now bloomberg spoke clufle with the brazilian president, and she says she will do whatever it takes to meet the cup's fiscal target. that came hours after surprising analysts with a budget deficit twice as wide as forecast. let's listen to the conversation. >> the country's budget was passed about two or three weeks ago. it will be submitted to us with all of its complex underlying structures for us to sanction or approve. and then we are going t
the authors argue that the tax signaled britain was open for business.nt says he welcomes a dialogue with the u.s. but ruled out discussion about an interim government. he spoke to charlie rose. >> we are not going to discuss with the americans or anyone regarding what we are going to do with our political system our constitution or laws or procedures. we can cooperate in regard to fighting terrorism and making things on different countries like turkey and saudi arabian others that...
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. >> it's very popular in britain. it's popular with both main parties and certainly all the smaller parties and the first thing to say about it is whether it's a good idea or not for the economy, whether you approve it or not from an ethical standpoint which i think most people do it's almost certainly going to happen or some very significant changes in the non-dom status are going to happen more or less i think regardless of the outcome of the election but obviously particularly if there is a labor led government. that is going to have a major impact on financial markets and particularly on sterling because there has been such an enormous inflow of foreign capital into britain because britain has become the strongest, most reliable tax haven in the world for extremely wealthy people who are not taxed on any of their global income if they establish residence in the u.k. so if the non-dom status changes, there will be a reversible of the capital flow. >> that policy causes some people to say that it will be bad for lab
. >> it's very popular in britain. it's popular with both main parties and certainly all the smaller parties and the first thing to say about it is whether it's a good idea or not for the economy, whether you approve it or not from an ethical standpoint which i think most people do it's almost certainly going to happen or some very significant changes in the non-dom status are going to happen more or less i think regardless of the outcome of the election but obviously particularly if...
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people like britain's bulldogged prime minister winston churchill.ndomitable spirit and ringing oratory helped the british keep their upper lips stiff during the dark days of world war ii. not all those honored here with a statue are from the united kingdom. there's nelson mandela south africa's first black president and nobel peace prize recipient... as well as abraham lincoln, the american president who fought the civil war to preserve the union and to abolish slavery. but there was one particular person's likeness i wanted to see. they say the statue of prime minister disraeli is here in parliament square. let's see if we can find it. disraeli actually served twice as britain's prime minister under queen victoria. no, that's not him. in the age of imperialism, disraeli is credited with helping to extend britain's influence around the world. a popular saying in his day was that the "sun never sets on the british empire." neither is this. even though i was assured his statue was in the square, i couldn't find it. do you think they take statues away
people like britain's bulldogged prime minister winston churchill.ndomitable spirit and ringing oratory helped the british keep their upper lips stiff during the dark days of world war ii. not all those honored here with a statue are from the united kingdom. there's nelson mandela south africa's first black president and nobel peace prize recipient... as well as abraham lincoln, the american president who fought the civil war to preserve the union and to abolish slavery. but there was one...
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britain, which governed since 1983 sent a task force. there was a short but fierce conflict in which 900 were killed. despite the defeat argentina continued what it says is a peaceful claim to the islands, using diplomatic pressure to urge britain to negotiate over sovereignty. this year it issued these 50 peso notes reasserting its arguments. britain says while the islanders want to remain under their authority, there's nothing to discuss. the long standoff continues. you have >>> to bring you news out of yemen. ordering co the reuters newsagency, it is citing witnesses and court officials in aden who are saying that dozens of troops disembarked at a port in aden. that happened on thursday. and this is hours after houthi fighters advanced into the heart of that city. it's not immediately possible to verify the nationality of the troops that have reportedly dis'em barked at a port in aden. this is at the reuters newsagency this is reported. we'll monitor the situation. >>> in bolivia spanish is promoted as a main language among many. in
britain, which governed since 1983 sent a task force. there was a short but fierce conflict in which 900 were killed. despite the defeat argentina continued what it says is a peaceful claim to the islands, using diplomatic pressure to urge britain to negotiate over sovereignty. this year it issued these 50 peso notes reasserting its arguments. britain says while the islanders want to remain under their authority, there's nothing to discuss. the long standoff continues. you have >>> to...
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long before modern britain even existed. of course, during that time the country has changed immensely with the increase in agriculture and farming. but there are, of course, some concerns the reintroduction of these creatures could upset the balance. >> one of three planned release sites, the forest borders a pig rearing region. >> the defense line is 30 centimeters off the ground. >> farmers fear that livestock will be an easy lunch for the wildcat. >> each of these piglets are worth £40 at four weeks of age. just imagine if a lynx were taking one or two an evening. that's an incredible amount of money that we would lose on an annual basis. >> but they say the links may fact protect livestock by paroling fox numbers let alone deer like this one imported from china for game hunting and a big cause of deforestation. ecologists have promised to compensate any loss of livestock and insist these shy creatures pose no danger to children or pets. if given the green light as many as six will be released within months to prowl brit
long before modern britain even existed. of course, during that time the country has changed immensely with the increase in agriculture and farming. but there are, of course, some concerns the reintroduction of these creatures could upset the balance. >> one of three planned release sites, the forest borders a pig rearing region. >> the defense line is 30 centimeters off the ground. >> farmers fear that livestock will be an easy lunch for the wildcat. >> each of these...
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called for united fairer country. >> it's only when working people succeed that britain succeeds. >>owever plans to increase taxes on big companies have worried britain, influencing voters in ways inconceivable a few years ago. this is nigel leader of the u k independence party. he has been a thorn in the side of european politics for more than a decade. >> there are now more euro skeptics in the parliament than ever been. >> reporter: placing britain political union with the rest of the continent and now wants a seat in uk parliament the former city has gained ground with to key policies and leaving eu and cutting immigration. then there is nicholas the leader of the scottish party and first minister of the scottish government and smp ending use austerity and the nuclear weapons program and expected to win the vast maymamay -- majority of seats and they could turn here to help form a coalition if no single galleries for exhibits like this called sunset by mary hilmman and the chairs are positioned to take advantage of the views. >> hudson river to the west and new york city to the e
called for united fairer country. >> it's only when working people succeed that britain succeeds. >>owever plans to increase taxes on big companies have worried britain, influencing voters in ways inconceivable a few years ago. this is nigel leader of the u k independence party. he has been a thorn in the side of european politics for more than a decade. >> there are now more euro skeptics in the parliament than ever been. >> reporter: placing britain political union...
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the anti-cosmopolitan approach has often seen britain as being a poodle.are quite skeptical of u.s. leadership and david cameron has played that angle quite well. mark: you say we are one of the world's major powers but it seems as if politicians do not seem to bother on the surface of defense spending falling below that crucial 2% of gdp level. if that trend continues, can we as a nation help peace and stability in the world when you are spending less as a proportion of your gdp? robert: people are thinking constantly, how do you measure influence internationally? does having a larger army and defense capability make much of a difference? the united states is the largest defense spender in the world but has not been able to change things as much as governments expected to in the past but has focused on spending in international development and aid. i think, at the moment is defense the absolute guarantee or not? probably not in terms of influence. but when you are a permanent member of the united states -- of the un security council, one of only five coun
the anti-cosmopolitan approach has often seen britain as being a poodle.are quite skeptical of u.s. leadership and david cameron has played that angle quite well. mark: you say we are one of the world's major powers but it seems as if politicians do not seem to bother on the surface of defense spending falling below that crucial 2% of gdp level. if that trend continues, can we as a nation help peace and stability in the world when you are spending less as a proportion of your gdp? robert:...
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the cliffs here have long been seen as a symbol of britain's frontier. the very first glimpse of the promised land of immigrants arriving from mainland europe. but now this border has become the source of political as well as physical division. the leader nigel faraj says mass immigration is responsible for many problems in british society. and has left public resources overstretched. it's a sentiment that's gained him increasing support amongst voters. when prime minister david cameron took power five years ago, he made a big promise, to big immigration down to tens of thousands. but on this commitment, he has failed. >> do you accept you haven't met the promise there? >> not met the commitment that i made. i fully accept that. >> reporter: in the year to september 2014, there was a net migration flow to the uk of almost 300,000. the coalition government has brought in some control measures, which it says has helped bring down immigration from outside. but a number of eu migrants to the uk, mainly from eastern europe, are on the rise again after taking
the cliffs here have long been seen as a symbol of britain's frontier. the very first glimpse of the promised land of immigrants arriving from mainland europe. but now this border has become the source of political as well as physical division. the leader nigel faraj says mass immigration is responsible for many problems in british society. and has left public resources overstretched. it's a sentiment that's gained him increasing support amongst voters. when prime minister david cameron took...
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an exclusive interview he doubts it would deter wealthy foreigners from coming to britain. >> firstly, i want to clarify that dom non dom rule makes no difference to me or my family. it is all well taken care of. as i mentioned earlier, i like to analyze things when someone issues a statement or someone where the world's attention is drawn. firstly i would like to complement emily for coming up with this right idea. which gives hope to him. again, i have met him personally he is very sensible and a person with death -- depth. he has fire in his belly, each and everyone who wants to come to the election and disappointed candidate to become the leader wants to be there. at the time of the election everyone tries to see, what are the points or issues which can make the vote swing. once he or she is in the chair they start analyzing that london is a beautiful city you have a good financial center. it is easy to do business, you have beautiful parks and beautiful restaurants each and everyone in the world whether a taxi driver or barber or rich man or poor man his divine or is come to live
an exclusive interview he doubts it would deter wealthy foreigners from coming to britain. >> firstly, i want to clarify that dom non dom rule makes no difference to me or my family. it is all well taken care of. as i mentioned earlier, i like to analyze things when someone issues a statement or someone where the world's attention is drawn. firstly i would like to complement emily for coming up with this right idea. which gives hope to him. again, i have met him personally he is very...
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and went on to say the united states britain and china could not defeat russia. the thing to do was get them all working on the same lines. he came to what he said was con fp confident confidential and added don't give me away. the secretary of state was in moscow two two weeks after the churches were open. fdr announced he wanted china to be a significant player. he called for action against the powers and the creation of international peace corporation. fdr didn't think the white race should rule the world. stalin refused to agree as china as the fourth police man. he said he would pack his bags and go home. before the meeting was over a note was read from stalin announcing he had changed his mind and china was the forth signitory. when fdr and stalin finally met in late november 1943 they discovered they had a lot in common particularly aversion for france. they realized they shared a dislike of the country and its leaders. said fdr; no frenchman over 40 and particularly no frenchman who took part in the present french future should be alloweded positions in t
and went on to say the united states britain and china could not defeat russia. the thing to do was get them all working on the same lines. he came to what he said was con fp confident confidential and added don't give me away. the secretary of state was in moscow two two weeks after the churches were open. fdr announced he wanted china to be a significant player. he called for action against the powers and the creation of international peace corporation. fdr didn't think the white race should...
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britain britain tells bogarts to have a seat. >>> in mls, houston taking on the dynamo.d setting up for the free kick chris rolfe scores. united takes the lead, but houston adds the goal. this one ends in a 1-1 draw. >> huge game three formtor the capitals. 11:30 pregame. game starts at noon. series tied at 1-1. >> it's a big one. all right. we're looking at some changes compared to what we had today. >> yeah. our high today was 84. it was beautiful. humidity was low. for tomorrow high temperature of 65. we will start off with sun. as early as 5:00 p.m. showers could be moving into the area. overnight and early monday we will be tracking rain likely heavy in spots we could see one or two inches. that 67 rain could mean east lated flash flooding concerns early monday. monday is weather alert day. >> then it looks clear for a few days. >>> not bad. >>> caps big game tomorrow. the pregame show right before it. that's right. "snl" is next. hope you have great night.
britain britain tells bogarts to have a seat. >>> in mls, houston taking on the dynamo.d setting up for the free kick chris rolfe scores. united takes the lead, but houston adds the goal. this one ends in a 1-1 draw. >> huge game three formtor the capitals. 11:30 pregame. game starts at noon. series tied at 1-1. >> it's a big one. all right. we're looking at some changes compared to what we had today. >> yeah. our high today was 84. it was beautiful. humidity was low....
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a bit of mystery around it always in britain when people are very young. we don't find the full court details being revealed but all will perhaps become clearer on the 28th of may when they are due to appear in court. they are not, as far as i you gather, in the relationship they met on the web as it were and fixed up the deal across the web without, perhaps, ever coming face to face contact. >> is anything being done by the british authorities to try to sort of head this off at the pass, these young people are being radicalized? >> well there is and there is a lot of -- about it the police are going into some of these schools trying to lecture against extremism but the teachers are saying these are largely muslims speaking, you know, teachers that the presence of the police is frightening off skews they may be criminalized. it's a terrible mess. i can't describe to you how many -- there are 600 now at least young brits who are are fighting have gone through syria or attempting and the borders almost become a popular crossing point. dent seem to be clamp d
a bit of mystery around it always in britain when people are very young. we don't find the full court details being revealed but all will perhaps become clearer on the 28th of may when they are due to appear in court. they are not, as far as i you gather, in the relationship they met on the web as it were and fixed up the deal across the web without, perhaps, ever coming face to face contact. >> is anything being done by the british authorities to try to sort of head this off at the pass,...
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. >>> britain's foreign minister says argentina starting legal action over the falkland island is an outrageous piece of bullying. the argentinian government says the island is theirs, along with oil. two british exploration companies were taken to court. britain went to water in 1982 and the falkland islanders voted to remain british >>> guatemala's legal system was voted among the worst. corruption impunity is high. prosecutions is low. violence and overcrowded prisons, and indigenous communities are convinced traditional law is the answer. david mercer has more. >> reporter: delia is desperate. a long-term colleague persuaded her to co-sign an $8,000 line. her co-worker defaulted. and delia owes more than she could afford. rather that hire a lawyer she took her case to the indigenous mayor's office. >> translation: i spoke to a lot of people. they told me the people that make decisions are not influences by bribes. they treat everyone the same. they are strict. >> reporter: after hearing both sides of the story and reviewing documents officials rule in delia's favour and order her
. >>> britain's foreign minister says argentina starting legal action over the falkland island is an outrageous piece of bullying. the argentinian government says the island is theirs, along with oil. two british exploration companies were taken to court. britain went to water in 1982 and the falkland islanders voted to remain british >>> guatemala's legal system was voted among the worst. corruption impunity is high. prosecutions is low. violence and overcrowded prisons, and...
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the diamond trade in britain is tightknit. selling the stolen jewelry will be difficult. the assumption is the loot from one of britain's biggest jewel heist is on its way to be sold overseas. daniel, bbc news. >> that brings today's show to a close. thank you for watching and tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation. and mufg. >> it is a global truth. we can do more when we work together. at mufg, our banking relationship spanned cultures and support almost every institute across the globe. success takes partnership, and only through discipline and trust can we create something greater than ourselves. him. we build relationships that build the world -- captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: guilty on all charges. the jury's verdict is in for dzhokar tsarnaev in the boston bombing trial. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woo
the diamond trade in britain is tightknit. selling the stolen jewelry will be difficult. the assumption is the loot from one of britain's biggest jewel heist is on its way to be sold overseas. daniel, bbc news. >> that brings today's show to a close. thank you for watching and tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from...