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great britain.washington would put his name on the bags of flour essentially the flour with a washington imprint on the bags to differentiate it from other flour was shipped to england throughout the colonies pioneering the practice of brand that is ubiquitous today he turned mount vernon into what historian harlow goes under is called a vast agro industrial enterprises that included a blacksmith shop to make tools such as horseshoes and nails and a mini textile factory to make clothing. the latter of which was largely run by his wife, washington. mount vernon, by the way, has the gristmill and the whiskey distillery from when after he built after he was president the late 1790s on display during this during the spring and summers of your year here you might want to come back and see that but these ventures caused washington to run into the vortex british regulation foisted on the colonies. the red tape stemmed from great britain's mercantilist trade. as i write in the in my book, the book parliamen
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it doesn't surprise me so much in britain because it's a great extent, the or patricia stablish much as most with the american bar. and of course, the subordinate wrote, it was somewhat surprised me. the french have done this to such an extent. so, you know, they just were not thinking, they spent the unity, the 1st trump administration, basically just waiting and praying for the democrats to came to come back. they came back, they would say the delights here, that they subordinate themselves completely to buttons, gender and ukraine. until you know, months, in some cases, literally weeks before the last election, many of them refused to believe that trump could be reelected. and they was so frightened of that because of course they, they don't want to think seriously about, you know, having to defend themselves, draw up plans for them and security, they're just not used to it. and i mean to be fab of coal, some. well, 2 things we won, as we saw with stallman speech and bottom, and this is going to take a lot more money that they don't have. they didn't want to think about that this
it doesn't surprise me so much in britain because it's a great extent, the or patricia stablish much as most with the american bar. and of course, the subordinate wrote, it was somewhat surprised me. the french have done this to such an extent. so, you know, they just were not thinking, they spent the unity, the 1st trump administration, basically just waiting and praying for the democrats to came to come back. they came back, they would say the delights here, that they subordinate themselves...
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i mean, the sub, the cost of the war on ukraine is it was at the britain in front of germany are paying for the war on new grand. now you play as some of the policies are gonna go to well, i think the point is that for many, many decades from the united security and strategy point of view, european countries simply outsourced the brains to washington. and, you know, not to one party or the other, but to the bipartisan us establishment. it's not that binary pulse is an establishment to ceasing to exist fluid. oh, sorry, but you know, you worked at some of the highest levels of you certainly within the scholarly framework in, in britain and in europe as well as a, you know, within this bipartisanship how, how, i mean, you say that just to have picked up. they've just outsource their brains to the so called the state. i mean, why didn't they read your books? they just know like you are now. then it prints out awesome based. um, it is very old and, you know, particular i think what it doesn't surprise me much in germany because only this comes out of post from the 2nd world war. and it does
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and britain resented that. as the british empire, britain simply resented russia. it concocted all sorts of the tables that russia was going to would bade india through the khyber pass and all the rest. but this is the new west situation as well. both base of the russia, which i hope is now passed, but also china, which is hate the other one simply for being big and successful. that's not a reason for russo phobia or sign up for be a. it's actually a reason for respect for dialogue for diplomacy, not for hatred, but we get the hatred stored up and it's not hard to store a paid for it. yeah, you know, there, there are some people who go back even further than 50 years, a go back to the great game is that like to coordinate going back of what over a 100 years. some people saying it's queen victoria being alive around the time of world war one world war one. she wouldn't allow that to happen because of the bloodlines between the role and office and the british role timely. they will all essentially related at the end of the day is fascinating. you said to me that the
and britain resented that. as the british empire, britain simply resented russia. it concocted all sorts of the tables that russia was going to would bade india through the khyber pass and all the rest. but this is the new west situation as well. both base of the russia, which i hope is now passed, but also china, which is hate the other one simply for being big and successful. that's not a reason for russo phobia or sign up for be a. it's actually a reason for respect for dialogue for...
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but even if you look at britain today, i'm in the admin in a sense, there is no public debate. there is no public serious public discussion about british interests versus priorities international realities. miller tre, reality is i'm gonna really authoritarian regimes would have to work very, very hard to create the kind of, you know, absolute media and intellectual consensus that you see in the, in britain and in spanish during this the are who i have the guts to say the things, those are lead stone, one are detained in mike on your end and you're going to imprison of and r t is bad . and of course the fox news is banned from broke cost. effectively. there's enough comb agency that prevents view points and presumably some scholars press tv from a bone, china, and they just don't allow they use the rumble in front is banned. do you think we'll ever see a free press again in western europe as possible? what's been going on as in uh, q have and moscow when i hope so, but of course the fear is, and i mean, i think you've seen this in america that, you know, let's face it is the de
but even if you look at britain today, i'm in the admin in a sense, there is no public debate. there is no public serious public discussion about british interests versus priorities international realities. miller tre, reality is i'm gonna really authoritarian regimes would have to work very, very hard to create the kind of, you know, absolute media and intellectual consensus that you see in the, in britain and in spanish during this the are who i have the guts to say the things, those are lead...
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you know, britain's a pretty darn good job. and so i think it's worth just keeping in mind, too, so that when the debate is within the you know, these are whig parameters are. there is more than one pathway that's possible. and that in one sort of frees one up, i think, a little bit to be a designer in relationship. the true contingencies the current moment while also respect getting the institutions that have done well over time. i hope that made some stuff a lot of sense. we have time. one more question. we choose wisely. this this very difficult. oh, maybe i've got microphones up here. so i'm sorry. i'm right. my name is jd walker, and i don't i don't have a school, not your typical college attendee. i got interested in calvin coolidge because he's the only president to have been sworn in by a notary public. but my my question is primarily for allen. but before i ask it, i'd like to commend dr. lowry for his humor towards green land situation. and by extension, i wasn't joking. question please. well, because i think that tha
you know, britain's a pretty darn good job. and so i think it's worth just keeping in mind, too, so that when the debate is within the you know, these are whig parameters are. there is more than one pathway that's possible. and that in one sort of frees one up, i think, a little bit to be a designer in relationship. the true contingencies the current moment while also respect getting the institutions that have done well over time. i hope that made some stuff a lot of sense. we have time. one...
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as the british empire, britain simply resented russia. it concocted all sorts of tables that russia was going with, bade india through the khyber pass and all the rest. but this is the new west situation as well. both bees, it'd be russia, which i hope is now past, but also china, which is hate the other one simply for being big and successful. that's not a reason for russo phobia or sign of o b o. it's actually a reason for respect for dialogue for diplomacy, not for hatred, but we get the hatred started up and it's not hard to store a paid for it. yeah, you know, there, there are some people who go back even further than 50 years that go back to the great game is that like to coordinate going back of what over a 100 years. some people saying it's queen victoria being alive around the time of world war one world war one. she wouldn't allow that to happen because of the bloodlines between the role and office and the british role timely. they will all essentially related. and the end of the day is fascinating. you said to me that the perso
as the british empire, britain simply resented russia. it concocted all sorts of tables that russia was going with, bade india through the khyber pass and all the rest. but this is the new west situation as well. both bees, it'd be russia, which i hope is now past, but also china, which is hate the other one simply for being big and successful. that's not a reason for russo phobia or sign of o b o. it's actually a reason for respect for dialogue for diplomacy, not for hatred, but we get the...
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the area. israel's offensive has displaced more than $40000.00 palestinians in just over a month. britain is lending $2800000000.00 to ukraine so that keith can bolster its defenses against russian attacks ukrainian president in florida mirror . zalinski is being hosted by prime british prime minister care storm are on sunday . they will meet european leaders to discuss ongoing support for ukraine. new transitional government for syria is set to be announced in the coming days. it comes after last week's national dialogue conference, where 6 committees were announced to address key issues, including justice and constitutional reform. for nearly 3 months, syria has been run by an interim government led by on that of shara following the fall of president for charlotte sought after 14 years of civil war, turkey it has warned, it will resume military operations against kurdish fighters if there disarmament process fails. the outlaw curtis den workers party known as the p k. k earlier declared a ceasefire after it's jail leader. abdullah urge lands call to lay down arms. those are your headlin
the area. israel's offensive has displaced more than $40000.00 palestinians in just over a month. britain is lending $2800000000.00 to ukraine so that keith can bolster its defenses against russian attacks ukrainian president in florida mirror . zalinski is being hosted by prime british prime minister care storm are on sunday . they will meet european leaders to discuss ongoing support for ukraine. new transitional government for syria is set to be announced in the coming days. it comes after...
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britain and america fought side-by-side to make that happen. one they have greatest moments in our history -- one of the greatest moments in our history. we stand side-by-side here today and focus now on bringing and enduring end to the barbaric war in ukraine. mr. president, i welcome your deep and personal commitment to bring peace and to stop the killing. you created a moment of tremendous opportunity to reach a historic peace deal. a deal that i think would be celebrated in ukraine and around the world. that is the prize. but we have to get it right. there's a famous slogan in the united kingdom, from after the second world war, that is that we have to win the peace. and that's what we must do now. because it can't be peace that rewards the aggressor. or that gives encouragement to regimes like iran. we agree, history must be on the side of the peacemaker. not the invader. so the stakes, they couldn't be higher. and we're determined to work together to deliver a good deal. we discussed a plan today to reach a peace that is stuff and fair. t
britain and america fought side-by-side to make that happen. one they have greatest moments in our history -- one of the greatest moments in our history. we stand side-by-side here today and focus now on bringing and enduring end to the barbaric war in ukraine. mr. president, i welcome your deep and personal commitment to bring peace and to stop the killing. you created a moment of tremendous opportunity to reach a historic peace deal. a deal that i think would be celebrated in ukraine and...
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we are britain's news channel. it's britain�*s news channel.strengthen our relationship with america and indispensable partners in defence and security. and it's why this weekend i have been hosting european leaders here in london to work together for the security of the united kingdom, ukraine and europe as a whole. through my discussions over recent days, we have agreed that the uk, france and others will work with ukraine on a plan to stop the fighting. then we�*ll discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. the purpose of today's meeting was to unite our today�*s meeting was to unite our partners around this effort to strengthen ukraine and to support a just and enduring peace for the good of all of us. our starting point must be to put ukraine in the strongest possible position now, so that they can negotiate from a position of strength, and we are douang position of strength, and we are doubling down in our support. yesterday evening the uk signed yesterday evening, the uk signed a £2.2 billion loan to provide m
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we're america created with britain with others. a lot of the, the institutions after a world war, after tens of millions of people were killed. are we going to see things like massive world wars, again, in, in response to some of the shots? are we going to see as economies realize, wow, this isn't working out in other great depression? are we going to bring back those parts of the earlier part of the 20th century? what so it's a, it's a really good sense. somewhat important question. i mean, the last time that we had a global power back, human trump is essentially declaring a proud, but he's saying, no america now sees the, well, there's a jungle with a big private the. there are other big practices. we don't really care about small practices and so it's not a system of rules any longer. however, a hypocrite degree, those rules were up house own not up held. however, selective. ready they were applied, there was, there was a system of rules and people, people tried to follow it and shouted loudly when america failed to follow, the
we're america created with britain with others. a lot of the, the institutions after a world war, after tens of millions of people were killed. are we going to see things like massive world wars, again, in, in response to some of the shots? are we going to see as economies realize, wow, this isn't working out in other great depression? are we going to bring back those parts of the earlier part of the 20th century? what so it's a, it's a really good sense. somewhat important question. i mean,...
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at least britain won its war.hen i spoke to the bbc�*s russia editor, steve rosenberg, he was clear that the winner of the three—year war there was vladimir putin. john, i don't know if there's an equivalent expression in russian for "all his christmases have come at once", but that's basically what's happened for vladimir putin. as the months go past. but how are people reacting to the trump revolution? i spoke to the bbc�*s chief presenter in washington, caitriona perry. the softening of the position towards russia, that's not shared by the length and breadth of the republican party, and it's not shared by, i would say, the majority of the american population. as in many other countries, there's a lot of issues on the ground that voters are concerned about that are still very high up the agenda, like cost of living, fuel prices and so on. we've just heard the man who'll probably be the new chancellor of germany say that nato may not even exist byjune. is anything of that sort of percolating through in washington
at least britain won its war.hen i spoke to the bbc�*s russia editor, steve rosenberg, he was clear that the winner of the three—year war there was vladimir putin. john, i don't know if there's an equivalent expression in russian for "all his christmases have come at once", but that's basically what's happened for vladimir putin. as the months go past. but how are people reacting to the trump revolution? i spoke to the bbc�*s chief presenter in washington, caitriona perry. the...
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and it doesn't surprise me so much in britain because to a great extent, the, a pressure to stablish much as much with the american one. and of course, the subordinate broke, it was somewhat surprised me. the french have done this to such an extent. so, you know, they just were not thinking, they spent unity, the 1st trump administration, basically just waiting and praying for the democrats to came to come back. they came back, they was so delighted that they subordinated themselves completely to biden's agenda and ukraine on until you know, months in some cases, actually weeks before the last election, many of them refused to believe that trump could be re elected. and they was so frank and of that because of course they, they don't want to think seriously about, you know, having to defend themselves, draw up plans for them and security. they're just not used to it. the on donald trump was he have to pay up for all the us support it's received over the years, but how much money was actually spent. why did it? oh god, we investigate. he's on our website. all called has already about
and it doesn't surprise me so much in britain because to a great extent, the, a pressure to stablish much as much with the american one. and of course, the subordinate broke, it was somewhat surprised me. the french have done this to such an extent. so, you know, they just were not thinking, they spent unity, the 1st trump administration, basically just waiting and praying for the democrats to came to come back. they came back, they was so delighted that they subordinated themselves completely...
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ukraine's president zelensky has been meeting with britain's it's been announced that mr zelensky will meet government's request. a summit of european leaders is also due to take place in london. it follows the fiery clash between president zelensky and donald trump at the white house on friday. mr zelensky has restated ukraine's gratitude to the united states for its support since the russian invasion. position for negotiations. but mark rutte said he had spoken to volodymyr zelensky and told him he had to find a way to restore his relationship with president trump and the us administration. keir starmer in london. mr zelensky was greeted warmly at downing street by mr starmer who reiterated britain's support for ukraine and mr zelensky personally. the uk and ukraine also signed a loan agreement worth £2.26 billion to support ukraine's defence capabilities. this was the moment the ukrainian president was greeted outside number ten. he walks up to wards the door and sir keir starmer walks he walks up to wards the door and sir keir st towards lks he walks up to wards the door and sir ke
ukraine's president zelensky has been meeting with britain's it's been announced that mr zelensky will meet government's request. a summit of european leaders is also due to take place in london. it follows the fiery clash between president zelensky and donald trump at the white house on friday. mr zelensky has restated ukraine's gratitude to the united states for its support since the russian invasion. position for negotiations. but mark rutte said he had spoken to volodymyr zelensky and told...
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the per capita of the united of the netherlands was about 50% higher than that of great britain. and it was powerful. it was powerful enough militarily to fend off attacks by nations that were far in population and in natural resources. and at a time when most were ruled as monarchies, it was a republic one couldn't help but be struck by the fact that these and powerful dutchmen had become powerful through trade for holland in the 17th century was the most commercially nation in europe. how did how did that. well, since since the 16th century, the dutch had built themselves into a remarkable commercial power with, few natural resources. they became seagoing and trading people. they pioneered many including the herring industry which i won't get into now. but believe me, fascinating from the late 16th century, the dutch became dominant power in world commerce, a position that they maintained through about 1720. that is to say, for almost a century and a half. how did they do it? well, for much of the 16th century, the netherlands, together with what is now belgium, had been part o
the per capita of the united of the netherlands was about 50% higher than that of great britain. and it was powerful. it was powerful enough militarily to fend off attacks by nations that were far in population and in natural resources. and at a time when most were ruled as monarchies, it was a republic one couldn't help but be struck by the fact that these and powerful dutchmen had become powerful through trade for holland in the 17th century was the most commercially nation in europe. how did...
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we're going to go to war with britain. is britain a democracy? well, kind of in britain. but what about in india? what about in the rest, the british empire? we're going to go to war if we go to war, it will be to defend british imperialism. is that what you want? well, that's not what you're hearing from frank and roosevelt, but that's what it will be about. and then and then in the summer of 1941, this is six months before pearl harbor, germany attacks the soviet union. and now the united states begins begins sending aid to the soviet union. and lindbergh said a war for democ racy. wait a minute. we're fighting on the side of the communists. and he went on to say, you know, if we go back into europe, we'll never get out. we went in once and got out. but if we go in a second time, we will be there forever and well. where are we today? so this is this is kind of my point, but there was one moment. there was one moment during this long period from. december six, december seventh, 1941, to two days ago, where it seemed that the united states might no longer feel obliged to
we're going to go to war with britain. is britain a democracy? well, kind of in britain. but what about in india? what about in the rest, the british empire? we're going to go to war if we go to war, it will be to defend british imperialism. is that what you want? well, that's not what you're hearing from frank and roosevelt, but that's what it will be about. and then and then in the summer of 1941, this is six months before pearl harbor, germany attacks the soviet union. and now the united...
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is it, was that the britain in front of germany up paying for the war on you? great. now you play as somebody else, he's got it. well, i think the point is that for many, many decades from the united security and strategy point of view, european countries simply outsource the brains to washington. and, you know, not to one party will be out of it to the bipartisan us establishment. and know that body pauses and establishment ceasing to exist fluid. oh sorry, but you know, you worked at some of the highest levels of you certainly within the scholarly framework in, in britain and in europe as well as a, you know, within his bipartisanship. he how, how, i mean, you say that just to have picked up. they've just outsource their brains to the so called the state. i mean, why didn't they read your books? they just know like you are now and then it prints out awesome based. um, it is very old. um, you know, particularly well, it doesn't surprise me much in germany because normally this comes out of post from the 2nd world war. and it doesn't surprise me so much in britain bec
is it, was that the britain in front of germany up paying for the war on you? great. now you play as somebody else, he's got it. well, i think the point is that for many, many decades from the united security and strategy point of view, european countries simply outsource the brains to washington. and, you know, not to one party will be out of it to the bipartisan us establishment. and know that body pauses and establishment ceasing to exist fluid. oh sorry, but you know, you worked at some of...
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not going to give up britain was not going to give up scotland 3.5.5...“ we britain was not going tos theirfuture because it's their future life and if they give up, lots of in western people in western ukraine actually come eastern actually come from eastern ictfome from eastern actually come from eastern siz— ifthe , , ., actually come from eastern if the us actually come from eastern 2 :55s if the us doesn�*t in fighting. if the us doesn't them any fighting. if the us. doesn't them any more militarily, back them any more militarily, if that happens, the eu doesn't the if that happens. the eu doesn't the resources to if that happens, the eu doesn't the resources to step into have the resources to step into that gap, does it? plot have the resources to step into that gap, does it?— that gap, does it? not at the moment it — that gap, does it? not at the moment it doesn't _ that gap, does it? not at the moment it doesn't and - that gap, does it? not at the moment it doesn't and this l that gap, does it? not at the | moment it doesn't and this is of concerns stop of . sconcerhs stop th
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but what's not clear to me from the in britain from the meetings in britain today is, are the europeanso because if 7 becaase if they want to towards 7 towards ending this and a ceasefire, "mahdi; téés'éf'hé, they war, and a ceasefire, they would have to be involved would also have to be involved in these discussions. but trump it clear he just wants us russian discussion that a us russian discussion that both ukraine and excludes both ukraine and europe. excludes both ukraine and euro e. , excludes both ukraine and euroe. , �* , excludes both ukraine and euroe. , v . excludes both ukraine and euroe. , �*, ., ., excludes both ukraine and euroe. , �*, ., excludes both ukraine and eurcthinus �*, ., .,, excludes both ukraine and eurc things can move excludes both ukraine and eurt things can move forward if how thingscan’moveforward if is the only place. thanks very much taking place. thanks very much your time. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the prime minister has dismissed calls from sir keir starmer accused the snp of using rhetoric and said he would not be distrac
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great britain is the kingdom of haiti's largest trading partner.nd you would think it would be sugar, no coffee. that's what they were getting. they were getting coffee. the exports of coffee from the kingdom of haiti to, great britain. astonishing. and then to a lesser extent, to the united states, to denmark, various other countries, europe, both western europe and europe. in fact. but they also get their hands. robert wanted them to on those books and pamphlets that he was writing. and so today it's one of his lesser known, his book, reflections. it was translated into english later on reflect as reflections on the blacks and whites from 1860. but we're going to talk before it was translated. so it appears english translation in 1817. but before the original french makes its way to jamaica through a man named thomas strafford, who was a white british colonist who had lived for a time in the kingdom of haiti. he was originally from kingston. he stayed there for quite some time in haiti. then he went back home to kingston. but think about how grea
great britain is the kingdom of haiti's largest trading partner.nd you would think it would be sugar, no coffee. that's what they were getting. they were getting coffee. the exports of coffee from the kingdom of haiti to, great britain. astonishing. and then to a lesser extent, to the united states, to denmark, various other countries, europe, both western europe and europe. in fact. but they also get their hands. robert wanted them to on those books and pamphlets that he was writing. and so...
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reporter: in one of these cars is a witness from libya who could decide the outcome of britain's biggest murder trial. abdul majid was once a libyan secret agent and now fears that his former libyan colleagues want to kill him. phil: the double agent, who we called puzzle piece, was willing to testify. you know, that was the real, you know, crux of that trial. there was some critical questions. "did you see, with your own eyes, those two suspects, al-megrahi and fhimah, bring in the bag containing the bomb that brought down pan am flight 103?" our xfinity network is built for streaming all the stuff people love. how can it get any better? -i'm just spitballin' here, but, what if we offer people apple tv+, netflix and peacock? for one low monthly price. -yes. so, people could stream the shows they love. and we could call it... xfinity streamsaver! mmmmm. what about something like: streamsaver? ooooooo. -i love that. add streamsaver with apple tv+, netflix and peacock included for only $15 a month... and stream all your favorite entertainment, all in one place. two libyans are on trial at
reporter: in one of these cars is a witness from libya who could decide the outcome of britain's biggest murder trial. abdul majid was once a libyan secret agent and now fears that his former libyan colleagues want to kill him. phil: the double agent, who we called puzzle piece, was willing to testify. you know, that was the real, you know, crux of that trial. there was some critical questions. "did you see, with your own eyes, those two suspects, al-megrahi and fhimah, bring in the bag...
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during world war two, britain drilled 30 more miles of tunnels. is one of many cannon that both protected gibraltar and controlled shipping in the strait. a cable car whisks visitors from downtown to the rock's 1400 foot summit. from the top of the rock, spain's costa del sol arcs eastward and 15 miles across the hazy strait of gibraltar, the shores of morocco beckon. these cliffs, and those over in africa created what ancient societies in the mediterranean world called the pillars of hercules for centuries. they were the foreboding gateway to the unknown. descending the rock, whether you like it or not, you'll meet the famous apes of gibraltar. 200 of these mischief makers entertained tourists. and with all the visitors, they're bold, and they get their way. -you can have it. you can-! and here on the rock of gibraltar, the locals are very friendly, but give them your apples. legend has it that as long as these apes are here, the british will stay in gibraltar. -in 1840, two 20-year-olds became the most famous couple on earth. -dearly beloved...
during world war two, britain drilled 30 more miles of tunnels. is one of many cannon that both protected gibraltar and controlled shipping in the strait. a cable car whisks visitors from downtown to the rock's 1400 foot summit. from the top of the rock, spain's costa del sol arcs eastward and 15 miles across the hazy strait of gibraltar, the shores of morocco beckon. these cliffs, and those over in africa created what ancient societies in the mediterranean world called the pillars of hercules...
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without the need to cut britain's vital soft power. so will the prime minister look at this idea, work across this house and across europe so we can make a european rearmament bank actually happen? >> i'll resist his suggestion that we've got somehow to choose between the u.s. and our european partners. i do not believe that to be the case, and i want to strengthen our already strong relationship with the u.s. i think it's vital that we do so. i of course want to work with our european allies on defense capability and what more we need to do in relation to capability coordination and funding and in the longer term there is a discussion going on amongst allies as to future funding. we're part of that discussion and i'm happy to share that with the house as it evolves. >> i hope he's successful in keeping the u.s. on board with our european allies, and i'm glad he's talking about finance defense. i think if he was to push this european bank at the summit on sunday, with european leaders, i think he'd be pushing an open door. certainly pr
without the need to cut britain's vital soft power. so will the prime minister look at this idea, work across this house and across europe so we can make a european rearmament bank actually happen? >> i'll resist his suggestion that we've got somehow to choose between the u.s. and our european partners. i do not believe that to be the case, and i want to strengthen our already strong relationship with the u.s. i think it's vital that we do so. i of course want to work with our european...
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without the need to cut britain's vital soft power. so will the prime minister look at this idea, work across this house and across europe so we can make a european rearmament bank actually happen? >> i'll resist his suggestion that we've got somehow to choose between the u.s. and our european partners. i do not believe that to be the case, and i want to strengthen our already strong relationship with the u.s. i think it's vital that we do so. i of course want to work with our european allies on defense capability and what more we need to do in relation to capability coordination and funding and in the longer term there is a discussion going on amongst allies as to future funding. we're part of that discussion and i'm happy to share that with the house as it evolves. >> i hope he's successful in keeping the u.s. on board with our european allies, and i'm glad he's talking about finance defense. i think if he was to push this european bank at the summit on sunday, with european leaders, i think he'd be pushing an open door. certainly pr
without the need to cut britain's vital soft power. so will the prime minister look at this idea, work across this house and across europe so we can make a european rearmament bank actually happen? >> i'll resist his suggestion that we've got somehow to choose between the u.s. and our european partners. i do not believe that to be the case, and i want to strengthen our already strong relationship with the u.s. i think it's vital that we do so. i of course want to work with our european...
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macron, france, britain, nobody can help except for the president of the united states and right now they are at all it's. >> that is the very fervent reality. president trump was very clear he campaigned on in america first policy. he wanted our foreign policy to benefit americans and i think that's the new thing that we haven't seen. of course the context of this is that americans have felt frustrated that we continue to be involved in these foreign wars, funnel hundreds of billions of dollars to a country like ukraine and that the same time we are neglecting our own citizens so often. president trump wanted to deliver what he saw as a win for americans, where we broker peace. at the same time cut a deal that benefits us. that was of course the understanding. that's part of the reason why treasury secretary went to discuss this with zelenskyy and zelenskyy got on a plane. everyone had the expectation that there would be a deal and then as soon as the cameras come in, it obviously went a much different direction and very unfortunate timing. >> trace: meantime you had zelenskyy indic
macron, france, britain, nobody can help except for the president of the united states and right now they are at all it's. >> that is the very fervent reality. president trump was very clear he campaigned on in america first policy. he wanted our foreign policy to benefit americans and i think that's the new thing that we haven't seen. of course the context of this is that americans have felt frustrated that we continue to be involved in these foreign wars, funnel hundreds of billions of...
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i voted to the you in against the puppet countries like britain, france, and germany. much of the world is united against and he can only play suicide or european rump if you raise your hand that prompted to slash social spending and pull money into wolf or the country of hamlet. denmark suggested peace was more dangerous than war and britain secure as thomas signal sending most of the british army to defective fight russia. all this while west asia tried to cope with a video posted by trump depicting him in that and yeah, who composing over the bones of the vitamin genocide in gaza. and moscow again is the form of the attendant candle in this office in russian on forces. talk to the imagery, training these on rushes, barn and defense policy council. this is an economy so good to have a russian on the show of to so many people from the american side. you know, we had the trump, the deputy assistant on the other day, semester and gorka. so, um, i mean from as being saying off and on. it's possible. there is some presence of west and european nato troops allowed in ukraine. and the 2nd le
i voted to the you in against the puppet countries like britain, france, and germany. much of the world is united against and he can only play suicide or european rump if you raise your hand that prompted to slash social spending and pull money into wolf or the country of hamlet. denmark suggested peace was more dangerous than war and britain secure as thomas signal sending most of the british army to defective fight russia. all this while west asia tried to cope with a video posted by trump...
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and britain sakina as thomas signal sending most of the british army to defective fight russia. all this while west asia tried to cope with a video posted by trump depicting human netanyahu composing over the bones of the biden genocide in gaza. and moscow, again, is the form of the attendant, connell in this obvious and russian non forces. talk with imagery, training these on russians foreign and defense policy council. what does that mean? con was so good that a russian on the show of to so many people from the american side, you know, we had the trump, the deputy assistant on the other day, semester and gorka. so, um, i mean from as being saying off and on. it's possible there is some presence of western european nato troops allowed in ukraine. and the 2nd level, the foreign minister said, no. so what will happen to the soldiers if they turn up their, i mean, right now they're in my 6, they're in british special forces in ukraine. what will happen to these troops if they turn up the well, if 3 help them to come without rushes approval, which is not forthcoming, as, as we see,
and britain sakina as thomas signal sending most of the british army to defective fight russia. all this while west asia tried to cope with a video posted by trump depicting human netanyahu composing over the bones of the biden genocide in gaza. and moscow, again, is the form of the attendant, connell in this obvious and russian non forces. talk with imagery, training these on russians foreign and defense policy council. what does that mean? con was so good that a russian on the show of to so...
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no withstanding that in april 1972 the us britain and the so.
no withstanding that in april 1972 the us britain and the so.
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the basis for developing offensive, biological weapons, no withstanding that in april 1972, the us britain and the soviet union signed a convention strictly prohibiting such developments. and many cars seem less money on the 2nd year coming in super village school. but that's in the model. you see new to see instead of the put the new york state stand lights for the use of the building, scalable authorities, tickets the full may end, an easy and health minister chief dealer, so potty joined to find out what was going on in the mysterious number owed to us lab opened in the country in the early 19 seventies. surely if the less permit to do for the position of the shots until we go infectious diseases with isn't ition many sales staff that the pollution never happened. most of the larry ships program was 7 days themselves and but they're fairly applied to get up with all the stuff, the number 2 with a face to face at the with the was off. but so now what do you, as managed officials, who of them were a drive that into land saved from my accounts a to be couldn't see it as if it is a little h
the basis for developing offensive, biological weapons, no withstanding that in april 1972, the us britain and the soviet union signed a convention strictly prohibiting such developments. and many cars seem less money on the 2nd year coming in super village school. but that's in the model. you see new to see instead of the put the new york state stand lights for the use of the building, scalable authorities, tickets the full may end, an easy and health minister chief dealer, so potty joined to...
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nic: britain's needs of libya and access to oil revenues were greater than the united states. need to make the compromises the british government were, it appears, prepared to do. prime minister tony blair met with muammar gaddafi, and during this meeting there were two documents signed. one was a very large british petroleum deal. and the second was a prisoner transfer agreement. in libya, there were no uk prisoners, and there was only one libyan prisoner in all of the uk. al-megrahi. john: megrahi was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2008. at that point, a lot was going on in the background. tony blair had done his deal in the desert a year earlier. there was a very strong push to normalize relations with libya. and as far as the libyans were concerned, if they were gonna do any deal about oil, that deal had to involve megrahi coming home. we have been in contact with the scottish government, indicating that we objected to this. we thought it was a mistake. we're now in contact with the libyan government, and want to make sure that he's not welcomed back. interviewer: how d
nic: britain's needs of libya and access to oil revenues were greater than the united states. need to make the compromises the british government were, it appears, prepared to do. prime minister tony blair met with muammar gaddafi, and during this meeting there were two documents signed. one was a very large british petroleum deal. and the second was a prisoner transfer agreement. in libya, there were no uk prisoners, and there was only one libyan prisoner in all of the uk. al-megrahi. john:...
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they can't find true freedom in countries like germany and britain. we are the real romanians, the true romanians for decades. all those policies are being against us is expected to apply and become able to run the game in in may there, is this the something to be done just from doing up to the moment. we know he's under judicial control. why is this investigation in here? which means the call leave the country for 60 days and was also being fun full appearing on some networks and giving introduce specifically investigations of the people who have come up. but voices heard, and they say this is a non whitefield president for all t y as in political symbol in balls and has a globe in yeah, the leader of the hundreds ethics being territories. let me send those to prison for refusing to abide by a decision from an a you backed official process have rallied it. and so for a minute wrote, it didn't cause the incumbent president of the public school. he faces a year in jail for rejecting orders. wife i representative, kristen schmidt, and jim, an official w
they can't find true freedom in countries like germany and britain. we are the real romanians, the true romanians for decades. all those policies are being against us is expected to apply and become able to run the game in in may there, is this the something to be done just from doing up to the moment. we know he's under judicial control. why is this investigation in here? which means the call leave the country for 60 days and was also being fun full appearing on some networks and giving...
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they can't find true freedom in countries like germany and britain. we are the real romanians, the true romanians for decades, all those policies have been against us. is expected to apply and since become able to run the game in in may, there is something to be done we just came from during the moment. we know he's under the judicial control, was this investigation in here between the call and leave the country for 60 days and was also being fun full, appearing on some networks and giving into specifically investigations of the people who have come, the voices said, and they say this is a man delightful president for all to do with the criminal case. not open against the presidential front runner. his lawyer suggests the deep stages involved in an effort to prevent georgia school from leading the nation. a good number to be towards the model. when we last spoke with georgia skew during the hearings, he was deeply uncomfortable with the abuses of the prosecuting authorities. at the way he was stopped and traffic was taken out of the car, searched and
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they come to find true freedom in countries like germany and britain. we are the real romanians, the true romanians for decades. all those policies have been against us is expected to apply and since become able to run the game in in may, there is something to be done. you just came from during up to the moment. we know he's under the judicial control. why is this investigation in here, which means the call leave the country for 60 days and was also be fun full appearing on giving interview specifically about investigations of the people here have come up. but voices heard, and they say this is amanda whitefield president for all right, stay with our team to national for all the latest from around the well to see you again the the, i'm actually on retention. welcome to going underground. real ca single around the world from the you a of to friday, scheduled visit to the white house by zalinski or his donald trump calls him the dictator of ukraine. zalinski off to seeing maybe a 1000000 of his people killed is now officially signed away a defeated ukrain
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mr zelensky is now in britain — where he is due to meet
mr zelensky is now in britain — where he is due to meet
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there's a major meeting going on today in great britain with 17 european allies.'ve got another meeting going on in brussels where they want to come together. you've got france and great britain coming to the table saying, we'll put soldiers forth to make sure that there is a security protection with this agreement. that's a big deal. i just want to remind your viewers here that america and our allies including japan and south korea, that's 50% of the economy, world economy, and russia is, like, 2%. i think we know who our friends are, who stood with us after 9/11. our friends and our allies, and we need to make this work. anything we can do to get this back on track, we must do. >> george: what does president zelenskyy need to know? you heard marco rubio say they need to accept a peace agreement, and they need to see something from president zelenskyy. do you think he made a mistake in the oval office? >> i did not, and i'm glad that he went on fox news and did an interview after. i think he was just trying to explain his situation, and that is that they are grat
there's a major meeting going on today in great britain with 17 european allies.'ve got another meeting going on in brussels where they want to come together. you've got france and great britain coming to the table saying, we'll put soldiers forth to make sure that there is a security protection with this agreement. that's a big deal. i just want to remind your viewers here that america and our allies including japan and south korea, that's 50% of the economy, world economy, and russia is,...
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mr zelensky is now in britain, where he is due to meet the prime minister. sir keir starmer will hope to bridge this new rift between presidents trump and zelensky ahead of a european security summit in london on sunday. it will focus on european support for ukraine. speaking to bbc news, nato�*s secretary general said but mark rutte said he had spoken to volodymyr zelensky in the fa cups, in lower division championships, it is tricky. because i said ok, maybe have the qualities individually like a private league, but what they do they do really well. and when they can apply and do better than we want to do... we are in trouble. it cannot get bigger, at manchester city dominated the premier— manchester city dominated the premier league for the last seven— premier league for the last seven or— premier league for the last seven or eight years, so it truly— seven or eight years, so it truly feels like something to very— truly feels like something to very big _ truly feels like something to very big and it really feels also — very big and it really feels also li
mr zelensky is now in britain, where he is due to meet the prime minister. sir keir starmer will hope to bridge this new rift between presidents trump and zelensky ahead of a european security summit in london on sunday. it will focus on european support for ukraine. speaking to bbc news, nato�*s secretary general said but mark rutte said he had spoken to volodymyr zelensky in the fa cups, in lower division championships, it is tricky. because i said ok, maybe have the qualities individually...