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our best chance of staying out of this thing is make is keeping britain afloat, making sure great britain does not fall. ultimately congress agreed with roosevelt, strong margins but again there still is division in the united states. public opinion and in congress. but those are comfortable margins, the members of the house and the senate were overwhelmingly in favor of roosevelt's proposal, as was the public in general. so ultimately what has the great debate accomplished? what has it done from the beginning of the war and now the spring of 1941. i think you can argue the interventionist had to convince the american people to do everything possible short of war and to help great britain, even now, at the risk of war, americans are willing to take that chance but, they had not convinced americans to go to war. that was still a step too far for most americans, they had sort of nudged the public in the direction of war, active role for the united states. but had not convinced americans to take the lead and world affairs. they'll continue to help great britain, but we don't want to actually
our best chance of staying out of this thing is make is keeping britain afloat, making sure great britain does not fall. ultimately congress agreed with roosevelt, strong margins but again there still is division in the united states. public opinion and in congress. but those are comfortable margins, the members of the house and the senate were overwhelmingly in favor of roosevelt's proposal, as was the public in general. so ultimately what has the great debate accomplished? what has it done...
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we cannot keep britain afloat with mere words. [ applause ] we cannot keep britain afloat with no risk and undelivered goods. [ applause ] any such policy as that spells destruction. it is the most dangerous course that america could possibly pursue. we cannot defend freedom that way. >> the danger is not aiding britain. you say it's dangerous to aid britain. it's dangerous not to. our freedom is at stake. that's the dangerous thing, not helping great britain fight its fight. the airways in 1940, 1941 were filled with speeches like this. basically, a major public figure could go to the radio networks and request time and probably be granted 15, 20 minutes to speak on one of the major networks. they didn't always speak in these set pieces. sometimes they actually had debates, face-to-face. there were a number of programs on the air, on the various networks, that were designed around this concept. it was america's town meeting of the air, american form of the air, university of chicago roundtable. virtually every one of the debates that went around american foreign policy had a represent
we cannot keep britain afloat with mere words. [ applause ] we cannot keep britain afloat with no risk and undelivered goods. [ applause ] any such policy as that spells destruction. it is the most dangerous course that america could possibly pursue. we cannot defend freedom that way. >> the danger is not aiding britain. you say it's dangerous to aid britain. it's dangerous not to. our freedom is at stake. that's the dangerous thing, not helping great britain fight its fight. the airways...
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britain is fighting our battle. britain is our first line of defense. if they fall to nazism, we are in danger. we can't just hunker down in this hemisphere. we have to recognize that the british are fighting our fight and we have to do everything possible to help them win that fight. the anti-interventionists said you're exaggerating the threat. there's no real threat to america here. american interests in europe and asia aren't in mortal danger. we're not going to be attacked. even if worst-case scenario, even if nazi germany wins, even if imperial japan wins its war, we'll be fine. we may not like it. but it will be fine. we can survive in that world. we can trade with those countries. the interventionists respond, you don't understand the threat. an axis-dominated world will be a threat to the united states. it's a threat to the united states militarily. maybe not in terms of the united states being invaded and conquered. no, that's likely not going to happen. but it's still a military threat. we can be damaged by imperial japan and nazi germany and
britain is fighting our battle. britain is our first line of defense. if they fall to nazism, we are in danger. we can't just hunker down in this hemisphere. we have to recognize that the british are fighting our fight and we have to do everything possible to help them win that fight. the anti-interventionists said you're exaggerating the threat. there's no real threat to america here. american interests in europe and asia aren't in mortal danger. we're not going to be attacked. even if...
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marking britain say you _ ambassador but not britain.hat important i britain say you not that important anymore — britain say you not that important anymore. you're a minor player, turning _ anymore. you're a minor player, turning borisjohnson's own anymore. you're a minor player, turning boris johnson's own words against _ turning boris johnson's own words against them in a brexit debate by calling _ against them in a brexit debate by calling him a vessel state to the us. calling him a vessel state to the us i_ calling him a vessel state to the us ithihk— calling him a vessel state to the us. i think relations between france and the _ us. i think relations between france and the uk — us. i think relations between france and the uk have completely broken down _ and the uk have completely broken down over— and the uk have completely broken down over several issues. i completely agree, it's really interesting the contrast in which the us— interesting the contrast in which the us current white house and downihg — the us current white house
marking britain say you _ ambassador but not britain.hat important i britain say you not that important anymore — britain say you not that important anymore. you're a minor player, turning _ anymore. you're a minor player, turning borisjohnson's own anymore. you're a minor player, turning boris johnson's own words against _ turning boris johnson's own words against them in a brexit debate by calling _ against them in a brexit debate by calling him a vessel state to the us. calling him a...
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isis dash and syria on britain role? really, i don't have that information that they can give you, but with the united states, we cannot trust the united states movement plan. and the experience shows that the diplomacy of the united states is not innovative at all. they just want to resolve all the problems with, with force or question. and they also see the, the, the war, the real war, the like hollywood movie and they just take arm to resolve the problem. but the result is that they just make a mess where they go. but you don't think with the 20 year anniversary of $911.00, the americans would realize that they can't use fundamentalist islam. islam keep funding these sorts of groups against their perceived enemies. yeah, because they wouldn't, they have to think a little bit. it's not just if you have power, you can resolve all of the problems with, even in a small family, you cannot do it. set aside the international community. i mean, how you can resolve everything in the 4th and question that's not possible. the un
isis dash and syria on britain role? really, i don't have that information that they can give you, but with the united states, we cannot trust the united states movement plan. and the experience shows that the diplomacy of the united states is not innovative at all. they just want to resolve all the problems with, with force or question. and they also see the, the, the war, the real war, the like hollywood movie and they just take arm to resolve the problem. but the result is that they just...
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i mean, you didn't want him talk about britain's role in syria, but i mean it's, we know the britain arms. israel, which has been bombing garza in the past few days. and it's been bombing, damascus in the past few days. and we know britain's role in the sanctions against iran. well, what does it feel like when you were told to come to see the foreign secretary dominant, grab accusing you of sponsoring terrorism accusing. i mean, it's not, it's easy, but to, to prove is, is difficult. what, you know, i don't want to be bragging about something, but we have had the, maybe the strongest campaign against terrorism. our general food for the money was assassinated by the united states. it was the hero of the nation. nation in the region for combating terrorism. and we have given a lot of a lot of brought to come by terrors, even 17 towels. and the people in here are the victim of terrorism. that the organization that did that they have no, the safe haven in europe like m u. k. they sometimes we hear, they're lessening this aboard for that terror group will do. it was taken off the terror l
i mean, you didn't want him talk about britain's role in syria, but i mean it's, we know the britain arms. israel, which has been bombing garza in the past few days. and it's been bombing, damascus in the past few days. and we know britain's role in the sanctions against iran. well, what does it feel like when you were told to come to see the foreign secretary dominant, grab accusing you of sponsoring terrorism accusing. i mean, it's not, it's easy, but to, to prove is, is difficult. what, you...
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but of course, britain would never give up its veto, and france would not give up a treat with now. britain is no longer part of the you. it will never lose ill keep its veto. france has denied this story, but i wonder whether there aren't discussions to the point. well, i mean, but, but joe, joe, you kind of reinforcing my point here. i mean it, when i use the word, the west, if i were on the same page, it but we have a very divided west year and greater division. let me go to let me get georgia. and i want to go into that kind of france, france, and germany. now we'll see that and natural partners of russia and china bill, after all, they're part of your asia, that the western tip of your asia is your up. this may be a real big turning point. we're friends and the rest of europe. that's why we're doing that time dependent from the us. that's why we're doing this program george way. and we have heard here because i, you know, me, i cherish the enlightenment. and so much of the world actually does to a not post modernism, nonsense that's coming out of the us right now. but, you know, with s
but of course, britain would never give up its veto, and france would not give up a treat with now. britain is no longer part of the you. it will never lose ill keep its veto. france has denied this story, but i wonder whether there aren't discussions to the point. well, i mean, but, but joe, joe, you kind of reinforcing my point here. i mean it, when i use the word, the west, if i were on the same page, it but we have a very divided west year and greater division. let me go to let me get...
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local authorities across britain have _ in the gap.ve access _ in the gap. local authorities across britain have access to _ in the gap. local authorities across britain have access to a _ in the gap. local authorities across britain have access to a share - in the gap. local authorities across britain have access to a share of i in the gap. local authorities across| britain have access to a share of £5 million in government funding for supporting and housing afghans. but fewer than a third of the councils have offered to find homes for new arrivals. the home office refuses to say who has come forward because they don't want to name and shame councils who may yet open their doors. but experience suggests authorities in east anglia and the fens take very few refugees and asylum seekers, while councils in the north—east and north—west of england take proportionately many more. in huddersfield, there were mixed views about whether local councils should answer the call to offer assistance.— offer assistance. there is not enou:h offer assis
local authorities across britain have _ in the gap.ve access _ in the gap. local authorities across britain have access to _ in the gap. local authorities across britain have access to a _ in the gap. local authorities across britain have access to a share - in the gap. local authorities across britain have access to a share of i in the gap. local authorities across| britain have access to a share of £5 million in government funding for supporting and housing afghans. but fewer than a third of...
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now. britain is no longer part of the you. it will never lose ill keep its vito france as denied this story. but i wonder whether there aren't discussions to the point where, well, i mean, but just joe kind of reinforcing my point here. i mean it, when i use the word, the west, i, where we're on the same page here, but we have a very divided west year and greater debate. you got to let me get georgia. i want to go. i can the transfer transfer in germany. now we'll see that and natural partners are russia and china bill after all, they're part of your age or that the western tip of your asia is europe. this may be a real big turning point friends and the rest of europe. that's why we're doing that time dependence from the us. that's why we're doing this program george way. and we have heard here because i, you know, i cherish the enlightenment and so much of the world actually does to a and not post modernism, the nonsense that is coming out of the us right now. but you know, with so many divisions and, and arguments about what
now. britain is no longer part of the you. it will never lose ill keep its vito france as denied this story. but i wonder whether there aren't discussions to the point where, well, i mean, but just joe kind of reinforcing my point here. i mean it, when i use the word, the west, i, where we're on the same page here, but we have a very divided west year and greater debate. you got to let me get georgia. i want to go. i can the transfer transfer in germany. now we'll see that and natural partners...
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she will talk about today is the ambassador about joseph kennedy when he was ambassador to great britainthe beginning of world war ii. we will have a time for q&a at the in of ms. runnels presentation, if you have questions as we go along please enter them in the chat and we will bring them to her desk, thank you susan. >> thank you very much mary i'm happy to be here and thank you everybody for coming to listen to me at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon going to try to screen share. there we are people ask why joe kennedy what made you want to write about him people know bits and pieces about him and some know a lot about him but the answer is simple i write about power and greed this is my shameless piece of self-promotion the last three books are about powerful people agreed the only one that's a good guy and will move on from not really quick joe kennedy was the founder of the canadian political dynasty, he had nine children they were all heavily competitive with one another and they were often described as a clean and were a tribe and they actually work joe junior the oldest died unfort
she will talk about today is the ambassador about joseph kennedy when he was ambassador to great britainthe beginning of world war ii. we will have a time for q&a at the in of ms. runnels presentation, if you have questions as we go along please enter them in the chat and we will bring them to her desk, thank you susan. >> thank you very much mary i'm happy to be here and thank you everybody for coming to listen to me at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon going to try to screen share....
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in eighth britain in 2021where we have _ we in eighth britain in 2021where we have a — we in eighth britain— start rationing petrol? if petrol has to be — start rationing petrol? if petrol has to be rationed than it would have _ has to be rationed than it would have to — has to be rationed than it would have to go _ has to be rationed than it would have to go to those workers who are doing _ have to go to those workers who are doing jobs— have to go to those workers who are doing jobs that other people depend on ranked _ doing jobs that other people depend on ranked on priority so doctors, nurses, — on ranked on priority so doctors, nurses, midwives, but genuinely i cannot— nurses, midwives, but genuinely i cannot believe they're in a position where _ cannot believe they're in a position where we — cannot believe they're in a position where we are talking about petrol stations _ where we are talking about petrol stations running out of petroljust like supermarkets are running out of fresh _ like supermarkets are running out of fresh fruits _ like supermarkets are running out of fresh fruits
in eighth britain in 2021where we have _ we in eighth britain in 2021where we have a — we in eighth britain— start rationing petrol? if petrol has to be — start rationing petrol? if petrol has to be rationed than it would have _ has to be rationed than it would have to — has to be rationed than it would have to go _ has to be rationed than it would have to go to those workers who are doing _ have to go to those workers who are doing jobs— have to go to those workers who are doing jobs...
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was really the end when united states stood up to britain. that was the final point where the united states to go over the relationship and britain decided to join itself to the u. s. empires as an anglo saxon empire. but today we now see the rise of china. it's alliance growing alliance with russia. this alarms more the anglo saxon countries than i think, britain and france. and even in germany, we saw what happened after the ukraine functions during business. and we're not happy at all about german sanctions on russia. here we see now this deal that took place here in the trailer and in britain and in the u. s. was really big news here in australia before was even mentioned in the u. s. because they are, they're joining the big boys in the united states. we see now that france was cut out of the deal. they weren't even told until they read it in the papers that they're deal. if i had with a trailer from submarines had been disregarded and torn up by the australian and they were now, the strands are not going to get these nuclear power subs
was really the end when united states stood up to britain. that was the final point where the united states to go over the relationship and britain decided to join itself to the u. s. empires as an anglo saxon empire. but today we now see the rise of china. it's alliance growing alliance with russia. this alarms more the anglo saxon countries than i think, britain and france. and even in germany, we saw what happened after the ukraine functions during business. and we're not happy at all about...
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well the -a ers as britain wanted with the us. well the papers as you _ britain wanted with the us.pers as you say. _ britain wanted with the us. well the papers as you say. we _ britain wanted with the us. well the papers as you say, we might - britain wanted with the us. well the papers as you say, we might see - britain wanted with the us. well the papers as you say, we might see in l britain wanted with the us. well the | papers as you say, we might see in a moment. such as the guardian this is a real defeat for those talks and a defeat for brexit as an idea. others are a little bit more upbeat. this is come out after the prime ministers visit to the united states. he was asked byjournalist whether there's going to be a trade deal. he indicated it probably not by 2024. deal. he indicated it probably not by 202a. otherwise not before next election. some people would say that during the brexit referendum campaign if you remember that far back, we were told that one of the big advantages of brexit is we would get these trade deals included with the united states was up actually bei
well the -a ers as britain wanted with the us. well the papers as you _ britain wanted with the us.pers as you say. _ britain wanted with the us. well the papers as you say. we _ britain wanted with the us. well the papers as you say, we might - britain wanted with the us. well the papers as you say, we might see - britain wanted with the us. well the papers as you say, we might see in l britain wanted with the us. well the | papers as you say, we might see in a moment. such as the guardian...
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did that is what is really important in great britain.— great britain.g, that kind - great britain. did you expect that kind of nurturing, that kind of- kind of nurturing, that kind of investment to continue? yes, we see this success. — investment to continue? yes, we see this success, second _ investment to continue? yes, we see this success, second on _ investment to continue? yes, we see this success, second on the - investment to continue? yes, we see this success, second on the medal. this success, second on the medal table. we won more medals than we did in london, so we are still improving. we had that huge influx of athletes coming through after london 2012. i think tokyo will be another benchmark. because it was a delight games, i think the nation, the world really engaged with these games to another level, they have really followed it, followed the stories. it has been a very emotional games because i think it is meant so much to the athletes, so much for the families. it has been a privilege to watch the games and watch the athletes delivering
did that is what is really important in great britain.— great britain.g, that kind - great britain. did you expect that kind of nurturing, that kind of- kind of nurturing, that kind of investment to continue? yes, we see this success. — investment to continue? yes, we see this success, second _ investment to continue? yes, we see this success, second on _ investment to continue? yes, we see this success, second on the - investment to continue? yes, we see this success, second on the medal....
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th global britain and trade deals?h hope in the interests of britain does. she was very much i remain free the brexit referendum but very much got in touch with brexit after the board. —— she was very much supporting remain. —— after the vote for brexit. we have certainly seen it at the three department about free trade with the rest of the world and i have serious concerns about the way it is been used to rort some of the core principles and values britain has tried to uphold whether it be climate change are the environment or food standards of the right of our workforce in britain. i was somebody who campaigned to remain but i'm very focused and forced britain becoming a success but that success cannot come at the expense of our environment what our workforce, living conditions hid in the uk. that —— here in the uk. that is not what brexit is all about. dominic raab has been ousted. do you feel sorry for him? what you think of the reshuffle so far? fin a feel sorry for him? what you think of the reshuffle so far? on a
th global britain and trade deals?h hope in the interests of britain does. she was very much i remain free the brexit referendum but very much got in touch with brexit after the board. —— she was very much supporting remain. —— after the vote for brexit. we have certainly seen it at the three department about free trade with the rest of the world and i have serious concerns about the way it is been used to rort some of the core principles and values britain has tried to uphold whether...
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these are places made britain the envy of the world.ot make the nation we want without them. the lesson is that a secure, well—paid workforce skilled people in high—class work, protected by good trade unions, is not separate from good business. it is the definition of good business. applause. and good business and partners. i have no that the small businesses of this country are the next generation of wealth creators. i want to see enterprising, creative countries. i went to see them make a profit and employ more people. i want to create the conditions in which inventive small businesses can grow into inventive big businesses. but we don't give ourselves the best chance. i have lost count of how many business leaders have told me that if they wish their time horizon could be longer. so, when i say that labour pledges to change the priority duty of directors, to make the long—term success of the company priority, we will do it the blessing of british business. a focus on the long—term will allow for better investment. labour make britain
these are places made britain the envy of the world.ot make the nation we want without them. the lesson is that a secure, well—paid workforce skilled people in high—class work, protected by good trade unions, is not separate from good business. it is the definition of good business. applause. and good business and partners. i have no that the small businesses of this country are the next generation of wealth creators. i want to see enterprising, creative countries. i went to see them make a...
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david smith was selected to carry the flag for great britain.udy showed resilience coming back from behind to win a gold. let's just reflect in the last 12 days. we have seen 124 medals in sports by great britain. 41 of them were gold and they finished in second place behind china. the paralympic games is not just about sport. it is about sparking change, it is about empowering the next generation of people with disabilities it is about changing perception of people with disabilities and these games really propelled the paralympic movement forward. ~., , propelled the paralympic movement forward. , ., forward. many thanks indeed. encland's forward. many thanks indeed. england's cricketers _ forward. many thanks indeed. england's cricketers have - forward. many thanks indeed. l england's cricketers have taken important wickets in the morning session as they try to paid india backin session as they try to paid india back in the fourth test at the oval. the fourth day's play has been able to go ahead. some are self isolating and the india players r
david smith was selected to carry the flag for great britain.udy showed resilience coming back from behind to win a gold. let's just reflect in the last 12 days. we have seen 124 medals in sports by great britain. 41 of them were gold and they finished in second place behind china. the paralympic games is not just about sport. it is about sparking change, it is about empowering the next generation of people with disabilities it is about changing perception of people with disabilities and these...
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falls, _ months as the temperature in britain falls. as_ months as the temperature in britain falls,e — falls, as autumn turns to winter. and the heating in peoples houses is turned _ and the heating in peoples houses is turned on _ and the heating in peoples houses is turned on and turned up. that's when the crunch— turned on and turned up. that's when the crunch could really hit as lucy mentioned — the crunch could really hit as lucy mentioned there are supply issues with russia. there's a whole lot of complaints — with russia. there's a whole lot of complaints with brexit and indeed with covid that his affected supply chains _ with covid that his affected supply chains across all different areas. it chains across all different areas. it may _ chains across all different areas. it may well be that come this christmas there are a great deal of difficulties. in the energy that it's provided... also it's notjust about— it's provided... also it's notjust about domestic heating or domestic power— about domestic heating or domestic power it— about domestic heating or domestic power it al
falls, _ months as the temperature in britain falls. as_ months as the temperature in britain falls,e — falls, as autumn turns to winter. and the heating in peoples houses is turned _ and the heating in peoples houses is turned on _ and the heating in peoples houses is turned on and turned up. that's when the crunch— turned on and turned up. that's when the crunch could really hit as lucy mentioned — the crunch could really hit as lucy mentioned there are supply issues with russia....
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it sounds as if we're — specific to great britain.not really _ specific to great britain. it sounds as if we're not really going - specific to great britain. it sounds as if we're not really going to - specific to great britain. it sounds as if we're not really going to feel| as if we�*re not really going to feel the impact, potentially, yet. we know there are reports that for small energy firms could go bust next week. how likely is that we will see more of them fall by the wayside? will see more of them fall by the wa side? ., . , will see more of them fall by the wa side? ., ., , ., wayside? unfortunately i would ex - ect wayside? unfortunately i would exneet them — wayside? unfortunately i would expect them to _ wayside? unfortunately i would expect them to be _ wayside? unfortunately i would expect them to be more - wayside? unfortunately i would expect them to be more than i wayside? unfortunately i would i expect them to be more than the wayside? unfortunately i would - expect them to be more than the four already. there are lo
it sounds as if we're — specific to great britain.not really _ specific to great britain. it sounds as if we're not really going - specific to great britain. it sounds as if we're not really going to - specific to great britain. it sounds as if we're not really going to feel| as if we�*re not really going to feel the impact, potentially, yet. we know there are reports that for small energy firms could go bust next week. how likely is that we will see more of them fall by the wayside? will...
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seen britain becoming part of— we've seen britain becoming part of this _ we've seen britain becomingear powered submarine _ part of this nuclear powered submarine deal— part of this nuclear powered submarine deal with- part of this nuclear powered i submarine deal with australia and the — submarine deal with australia and the united _ submarine deal with australia and the united states, - submarine deal with australia and the united states, which| submarine deal with australia i and the united states, which is also _ and the united states, which is also a — and the united states, which is also a prestige _ and the united states, which is also a prestige project - and the united states, which is also a prestige project for - and the united states, which is also a prestige project for the i also a prestige project for the british as _ also a prestige project for the british as well. _ also a prestige project for the british as well. so _ also a prestige project for the british as well. so i— also a prestige project for the british as well. so i think - british as well. so i think boris
seen britain becoming part of— we've seen britain becoming part of this _ we've seen britain becomingear powered submarine _ part of this nuclear powered submarine deal— part of this nuclear powered submarine deal with- part of this nuclear powered i submarine deal with australia and the — submarine deal with australia and the united _ submarine deal with australia and the united states, - submarine deal with australia and the united states, which| submarine deal with australia i and the...
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, _ after 18 plus months here in britain, i_ after 18 plus months here in britain, i was longing forhn, — of scene. i was certainly, like john, not— of scene. i was certainly, like john, not looking forward to living my life _ john, not looking forward to living my life by— john, not looking forward to living my life by traffic light systems. so, my life by traffic light systems. so. this— my life by traffic light systems. so. this is— my life by traffic light systems. so, this is indeed welcome news, i hope _ so, this is indeed welcome news, i houe that— so, this is indeed welcome news, i hope that the rules will indeed be simplified. i can understand why we have pcr _ simplified. i can understand why we have pcr tests in place to begin with, _ have pcr tests in place to begin with, there were concerns at the right— with, there were concerns at the right checks were not in place in the airports —— airports to avoid passengers _ the airports —— airports to avoid passengers mixing so how effective they were, — passengers mixing so how effective they were, i would like to see some data
, _ after 18 plus months here in britain, i_ after 18 plus months here in britain, i was longing forhn, — of scene. i was certainly, like john, not— of scene. i was certainly, like john, not looking forward to living my life _ john, not looking forward to living my life by— john, not looking forward to living my life by traffic light systems. so, my life by traffic light systems. so. this— my life by traffic light systems. so. this is— my life by traffic light systems. so, this is...
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s, toll britain to get a grip on how it was planning conference, essentially washington telling britain to plan its own party. so the special relationship is in the kind of place now where every now and again, washington throws it in britain's way to keep the whole thing taken. bo boyd finally got an invite to the white house off the 2 years down close. they of course they had the job, the bottom, the orchestra in the military alliance in australia. because while trade deal the hard military deal to a penny with a lot, the most telling me was this one is how staff and ending the news conference was for it was there literally in the middle of a sentence before the boy himself fed on the plane over to the us time and sure abide and a lot of fish to fry. and that brings you right up today. appreciate company here to help you out with more than 30 minutes me. ah ah ah, ah. hello this is driven by dream shaped by those with the in me dares thing we dare to ask in i.
s, toll britain to get a grip on how it was planning conference, essentially washington telling britain to plan its own party. so the special relationship is in the kind of place now where every now and again, washington throws it in britain's way to keep the whole thing taken. bo boyd finally got an invite to the white house off the 2 years down close. they of course they had the job, the bottom, the orchestra in the military alliance in australia. because while trade deal the hard military...
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and three more golds for britain at the paralympics.and athletics take the team past the 100—medal mark at the tokyo paralympics. people who steal pets in england are to face tougher penalties. pet abductions increased during the pandemic. figures show 2,000 dogs were reported stolen last year alone. theft of pets is currently treated as a �*loss of property�* but there are now plans to make the abduction of animals a criminal offence. our correspondent duncan kennedy reports. barking. there are 12 million dogs in the uk — their status among many families going way beyond "pet". today's new figures show that 2,000 dogs were reported stolen last year. when your dogs are stolen, it is devastating. for anybody who has had a dog stolen, they will immediately know. for anybody who has a dog or a cat, you know how much you love them, they are priceless, irreplaceable members of our family. it's devastating, what happens to families. yet until now there's been no specific law to cover stolen pets. today the government says it is to change that
and three more golds for britain at the paralympics.and athletics take the team past the 100—medal mark at the tokyo paralympics. people who steal pets in england are to face tougher penalties. pet abductions increased during the pandemic. figures show 2,000 dogs were reported stolen last year alone. theft of pets is currently treated as a �*loss of property�* but there are now plans to make the abduction of animals a criminal offence. our correspondent duncan kennedy reports. barking....
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sor . , ., ., floodgates opened in britain. sor. , ., ., floodgates opened in britain.y things that _ sorry. ijust wanted to say, so many things that he _ sorry. ijust wanted to say, so many things that he will - sorry. ijust wanted to say, so many things that he will be i many things that he will be remembered for — so many inventions, but also for the sinclair c5, which didn't go down as well, did it? no, but that isn't really has a legacy. the c5 no, but that isn't really has a legacy. the cs was something that he poured a lot of money into, launched in 1985. it was a head of its time. some of his inventions were ahead of their time. the reason he will be remembered as for the spectrum computers which led to british sovereign during the 805, widening the soldering industry, and it is why it is so healthy right now. what were the perceptions of clive when he was at the height of his fame? what did people think about him or talk about two that time? he was talked about as a tinkerer, there is a great british tradition of the inventor or a tinkerer, slightly eccentric.
sor . , ., ., floodgates opened in britain. sor. , ., ., floodgates opened in britain.y things that _ sorry. ijust wanted to say, so many things that he _ sorry. ijust wanted to say, so many things that he will - sorry. ijust wanted to say, so many things that he will be i many things that he will be remembered for — so many inventions, but also for the sinclair c5, which didn't go down as well, did it? no, but that isn't really has a legacy. the c5 no, but that isn't really has a legacy. the...
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britain aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth and other britain and america will help australia, but notlear submarines. australia had originally asked france to modernise its submarines but the deal is now dead. it isn't yet clear how the work will be shared, but britain hopes it will be boosting its defence industry. the system already builds the submarines and the nuclear reactors. officials insist the defence partnership isn't a response to any one country but about stability and security in at the indo—pacific. it will not be welcomed by china. i'm joined now by our correspondent shaimaa khalil who is in sydney. how important is this to australia in particular? it how important is this to australia in particular? it is a big deal— australia in particular? it is a big deal for— australia in particular? it is a big deal for australia - australia in particular? it 3 a big deal for australia and a a big dealfor australia and a substantial boost to its defence capabilities. it is also a substantial and significant step by the united states and the uk. this is a clear message of how serio
britain aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth and other britain and america will help australia, but notlear submarines. australia had originally asked france to modernise its submarines but the deal is now dead. it isn't yet clear how the work will be shared, but britain hopes it will be boosting its defence industry. the system already builds the submarines and the nuclear reactors. officials insist the defence partnership isn't a response to any one country but about stability and security in...
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instead great britain lost a war it could have won. on page 545. elaborate on the nuance of this thesis, very different way to look at independence. >> i think the british had several opportunities at the outset of the war, 1776, 1777, 1775, 6, and 7, to have won the war. general gauge the commander of the british army at the time the run down to the war was coming on, told london that winning the first engagement of the war is crucial. if we have enough troops over here that we can score a dramatic victory over the colonists, probably their fervor for war will disappear. instead of that happening, lexington and concorde occurred, particularly the disaster that faced the british when they marched back from concorde to boston and they had a chance to score a dramatic victory at bunker hill in boston. really they could have scored a bloodless victory. sir henry clinton, third in command at the time, advised general gauge send forces to the backside and we will pin the american rebels on top of the hill. we didn't do that, they marched up the hill and
instead great britain lost a war it could have won. on page 545. elaborate on the nuance of this thesis, very different way to look at independence. >> i think the british had several opportunities at the outset of the war, 1776, 1777, 1775, 6, and 7, to have won the war. general gauge the commander of the british army at the time the run down to the war was coming on, told london that winning the first engagement of the war is crucial. if we have enough troops over here that we can score...
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that's not to say that britain's defeat after that was guaranteed.otz of things go wrong for the americans after 1778 and the economy collapsed and at the same time washington was writing the letter an american diplomat overseas in europe returned to america for the first time since before the war began and landed in boston of all places and was there for a few days and talked to a number of boston officials in massachusetts officials and he wrote most of those august by 1780 concluded the war avoided and in the negotiated settlement short of independence things are really up in c the air. but at yorktown america does whenen america did come out of the were victorious but i also said america cannot win the war without french assistance they were providing clandestine nineic assistance in 1775 with weaponry including me w —- clothing and weapons and blankets for the americans and then and they could provide even more help and they eventually settle an army and they learned a great deal of money to the americans which wound up costing the french king h
that's not to say that britain's defeat after that was guaranteed.otz of things go wrong for the americans after 1778 and the economy collapsed and at the same time washington was writing the letter an american diplomat overseas in europe returned to america for the first time since before the war began and landed in boston of all places and was there for a few days and talked to a number of boston officials in massachusetts officials and he wrote most of those august by 1780 concluded the war...
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i would - britain. talking about those pressures. i would say, - britain.talking about those - pressures. i would say, get the champagne on ice. however, emma raducanu is not even old enough to have a drink in new york. this is incredible. printing back to the fact that she's 18 years old, we have heard so much about pressures for example. social media, but next for example. social media, but next for her because she has a lot of money off the back of this. the sky is the limit- — money off the back of this. the sky is the limit. i _ money off the back of this. the sky is the limit. i read _ money off the back of this. the sky is the limit. i read of— money off the back of this. the sky is the limit. i read of what - is the limit. i read of what happened today, she is a forecast to be the highest earning female sports woman, but she's also going to be making a lot of money but the skies the limit for her. she plays like that, she will win multiple grand slam titles. who knows, the sky is the limit. �* . slam titles. who knows, the sky is the limit. �* , .,
i would - britain. talking about those pressures. i would say, - britain.talking about those - pressures. i would say, get the champagne on ice. however, emma raducanu is not even old enough to have a drink in new york. this is incredible. printing back to the fact that she's 18 years old, we have heard so much about pressures for example. social media, but next for example. social media, but next for her because she has a lot of money off the back of this. the sky is the limit- — money off...
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o britain to get a grip on how it was planning conference, essentially washington telling britain to plan its own policy. so the special relationship is in this kind of place now, where every now and again, washington throws it, but in britain's way keep open ticket. so boy finally got an invite to the white house off the 2 years down close they of course they had the job, the bottom, the orchestra in the military alliance in australia. because while trade deal the hard military deal to a penny with a lot, the most telling me was this one page one, how often ending the news conference was for? it was still literally in the middle of a sentence before the boy himself fed on the plane over to the us time and sure biden of the law of fish to fry and see locked on raleigh's in the is trillion city of melbourne, of lead to some brittle encounters with police. one video ha, surface of a man being hurled to the ground. unrestrained. state to police say they are investigating the case. a warning, some disturbing footage had the oh, over 90 people were arrested in melbourne on saturday during
o britain to get a grip on how it was planning conference, essentially washington telling britain to plan its own policy. so the special relationship is in this kind of place now, where every now and again, washington throws it, but in britain's way keep open ticket. so boy finally got an invite to the white house off the 2 years down close they of course they had the job, the bottom, the orchestra in the military alliance in australia. because while trade deal the hard military deal to a penny...
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and now britain's asking for russia to sign up to help the case . new foreign secretary says she wants russia being, as it's also one of the permanent members of the un security council, to help solve ongoing issues. not any and afghan stan, but also me and mar yemen until great. if we want to avoid of dentist and become and having for global terror than the international community, including russia and china needs to act as one and it's engagement with the taliban . of the appeal for help comes weeks of britain's government was ridiculed for its approach to the afghan crisis. the foreign secretary refused to return from holiday to handle the withdrawal. and now the defense chief appears to have gone back on the prime minister's pledge to help afghans who assisted to the u. k. in the wall that was submitted to parliament that they'll now not be able to get everyone out. the wall. the taliban reportedly seeks revenge on those who aided coalition forces . it's not possible for us to bring out everybody who had a connection with the, with the u. k. for
and now britain's asking for russia to sign up to help the case . new foreign secretary says she wants russia being, as it's also one of the permanent members of the un security council, to help solve ongoing issues. not any and afghan stan, but also me and mar yemen until great. if we want to avoid of dentist and become and having for global terror than the international community, including russia and china needs to act as one and it's engagement with the taliban . of the appeal for help...
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o britain, to get a grip on how it was planning conference, essentially washington telling britain to plan its own policy. so the special relationship is in this kind of place now, where every now and again washington throw that in britain's way. just keep hoping . so boys finally got an invite to the white house. off the 2 years of school. they had the job, the orchestra in the military alliance in australia because while trade deal the hard military deal to a penny with a lot most telling me was this one page one house off ending the news conference for it was still literally in the middle of a sentence before the boy himself fed on the plane over to the us on the shore, biden a lot of fish to fry a critical time. that's how you energy ministers describe the record, spike and fuel prices crunch talks over the crisis in the blog. european states, particularly britain, are also suffering massively with some small suppliers going bus. and even warning with actuation could lead shortages as a familiar target to blame the pizza oliver of votes. there's never a good time for a black house
o britain, to get a grip on how it was planning conference, essentially washington telling britain to plan its own policy. so the special relationship is in this kind of place now, where every now and again washington throw that in britain's way. just keep hoping . so boys finally got an invite to the white house. off the 2 years of school. they had the job, the orchestra in the military alliance in australia because while trade deal the hard military deal to a penny with a lot most telling me...
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britain is proud to have its nhs.heir families feel they are lost in an institution that often doesn't have the time to listen. mark easton, bbc news. britney spears has revealed she's engaged to her long—term boyfriend, sam asghari. the announcement comes days after the american singer's father filed court papers to end his control of her life and career. britney spears said the legal arrangement had prevented herfrom marrying mr asghari or having more children. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. it isa it is a mixed picture around the country today, some have got some blue sky and sunshine around but most places are looking like this,
britain is proud to have its nhs.heir families feel they are lost in an institution that often doesn't have the time to listen. mark easton, bbc news. britney spears has revealed she's engaged to her long—term boyfriend, sam asghari. the announcement comes days after the american singer's father filed court papers to end his control of her life and career. britney spears said the legal arrangement had prevented herfrom marrying mr asghari or having more children. time for a look at the...
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as britain deploy, it's queen elizabeth aircraft carrier towards china. i mean, it's a nuclear submarine deal with the u. s. an australia failures in u. k. energy security at home have even mainstream media suggesting christmas could be cancelled. i probably, or the results of casino capitalism. and we asked the economists to help set the interest rates for the bank of england during the 28th crash about china as possible. lehman moment. and if you cation serve as a warning for other unregulated and privatized energy industries across the new world, all of them all coming up and today's going underground. but 1st is morris johnson flew to new york for today's un general assembly meetings, questions were being raised even in washington about the energy crisis back in britain, arguably even more than the ever grant the property crash that hit the dow jones. so will that really be no turkey for christmas? joining me now from newcastle is steven redman, the ceo of the u. k. energy supply green. thank you so much. steve stevens, coming on the show quasi quad t
as britain deploy, it's queen elizabeth aircraft carrier towards china. i mean, it's a nuclear submarine deal with the u. s. an australia failures in u. k. energy security at home have even mainstream media suggesting christmas could be cancelled. i probably, or the results of casino capitalism. and we asked the economists to help set the interest rates for the bank of england during the 28th crash about china as possible. lehman moment. and if you cation serve as a warning for other...
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britain's adam yates finished fourth overall. stage of the women's vuelta, with britain's anna henderson claiming third. dutch rider annemiek van vleuten took the overall victory by more than a minute and a half. at super league's magic weekend, england international george williams came back to haunt his old club as he scored warrington�*s winner in a 10—6 victory over wigan. earlier, wakefield defeated huddersfield. no doubts about it, dawe after the damp squib in belgium last weekend, there was plenty of sunshine and partying as formula one returned to the netherlands for the first time in 36 years. red bull's max verstappen gave the fans plenty to celebrate by winning the dutch grand prix ahead of title rival lewis hamilton and his mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas. nick parrott reports. formula i had a festival atmosphere. max verstappen�*s fans hoping to cheer him on to victory from pole position. the last time limit hamilton was alongside him at the start, they went on to collide, but try as he might, the briton could not
britain's adam yates finished fourth overall. stage of the women's vuelta, with britain's anna henderson claiming third. dutch rider annemiek van vleuten took the overall victory by more than a minute and a half. at super league's magic weekend, england international george williams came back to haunt his old club as he scored warrington�*s winner in a 10—6 victory over wigan. earlier, wakefield defeated huddersfield. no doubts about it, dawe after the damp squib in belgium last weekend,...
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o britain to get a grip on how it was planning the conference, essentially washington telling britain to plan its own policy. so the special relationship is in the kind of place now where every now again, washington throws it in britain's way to keep whole thing taken out. so boy finally got an invite to the white house off the 2 years close they of course they had the job at the bottom, the orchestra in the military alliance in australia. because while trade deal the hard military deal to a penny with a lot, the most telling me was this one page one house staff and ending the news conference. one for it was the literally in the middle of a sentence. before the boy himself fed on the plane over to the us time and sure abide and a lot of fish to fry a critical time. that's how many you energy minister describes the record spike in fuel prices. that crunch talks over the crisis in the block of the european states, particularly britain are also suffering massively with some small supplies going bust and even warning that the situation could lead to food shortages. but there's a familiar
o britain to get a grip on how it was planning the conference, essentially washington telling britain to plan its own policy. so the special relationship is in the kind of place now where every now again, washington throws it in britain's way to keep whole thing taken out. so boy finally got an invite to the white house off the 2 years close they of course they had the job at the bottom, the orchestra in the military alliance in australia. because while trade deal the hard military deal to a...
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o britain to get a grip on how it was planning conference, essentially washington telling britain how to plan its own party. so the special relationship is in the kind of place now for every now and again, washington throws it burning britain's way. keep the whole thing taken though boy finally got an invite to the white house off the 2 years down close they of course they had the job, the bottom, the orchestra in the military alliance in australia. because while trade deal the hard military deal to a penny with a lot, the most telling me was this one page one, how often ending the news conference for, for it was there literally in the middle of a sentence before the boy himself said on the plane over to the us time is sure biden of the law of fish to fry a critical time. that's how you energy minister, the strive is the reco spike and fuel prices that front talk. so with a crisis in the blog, european states, particularly britain, are also suffering massively with some small surprise going busts on even warning the situation could lead to food shortages. but there is a familiar targe
o britain to get a grip on how it was planning conference, essentially washington telling britain how to plan its own party. so the special relationship is in the kind of place now for every now and again, washington throws it burning britain's way. keep the whole thing taken though boy finally got an invite to the white house off the 2 years down close they of course they had the job, the bottom, the orchestra in the military alliance in australia. because while trade deal the hard military...
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o britain to get a grip on how it was planning the conference. essentially washington selling britain contra plan it's own policy. so the special relationship is in the kind of place now where every now again, washington, throw that in britain's way to keep the whole thing taken. so boy finally got an invite to the white house, off the 2 years. down close. they are, of course they have the job at the bottom, the orchestra in the military lines in australia because while trade deals hard, military deals to.
o britain to get a grip on how it was planning the conference. essentially washington selling britain contra plan it's own policy. so the special relationship is in the kind of place now where every now again, washington, throw that in britain's way to keep the whole thing taken. so boy finally got an invite to the white house, off the 2 years. down close. they are, of course they have the job at the bottom, the orchestra in the military lines in australia because while trade deals hard,...