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>> he left on a british warship. were able to move their warships in and out of charleston through most of the conflict and certainly up to 1853. -- eft because a look at the seed was going to begin in earnest in 1863. at the time, the thinking was it was time for him to go. he had lost his accreditation given by the federal government at the end of 1861 but the british would not remove him. they were afraid that in 1863, andfederal forces moved in he would be in an ambiguous and dangerous position so they took him out. role -- thethe relationships with your subject? consolesitish had 14 in the united states. only two of them were paid professionals, the rest were more or less what you would call honorary consuls so they did report to the crown. in savannah, there was a big slave owner, it was a very rich man, he married anne harris and heiress. there was one in mobile alabama that can never be in mobile alabama, he cannot stand it. there is another, i don't think we will know enough about how he was paid. he was a l
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british trip was torpedoed. the british intelligence office. he can't win without america. >> booktv on c-span 2's live coverage of the printers row lets us in chicago continues now for the final panel of the day as the conversation about the kennedy administration and relationships between the president, robert kennedy andob martin luther king junior.>> heo >> ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the 33rd tribune but that's pretty special thank you to all my sponsors and today's program will be broadcast live on c-span's booktv.
british trip was torpedoed. the british intelligence office. he can't win without america. >> booktv on c-span 2's live coverage of the printers row lets us in chicago continues now for the final panel of the day as the conversation about the kennedy administration and relationships between the president, robert kennedy andob martin luther king junior.>> heo >> ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the 33rd tribune but that's pretty special thank you to all my sponsors and...
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and then there's the british connection. lake ontario. one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state. many in the crowd want to retain the british ties but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. andy murray will begin his defence of his wimbledon title against a player ranked 134 in the world, when the championships begin on monday. he pulled out of his last warm—up game today because of a hip problem, but was practising on the grass at the all england club. murray is drawn in the same half as the french open champion, rafael nadal, and stan wawrinka. the british cyclist chris froome will attempt to defend his title when the tour de france begins tomorrow. he's hoping to complete his third straight win and a fourth victory in
and then there's the british connection. lake ontario. one day, if things remain as they are, he will be canadian head of state. many in the crowd want to retain the british ties but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada....
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what that shows you is in the 1950s, both the british left and the british right agreed on one thing. they disdained america. the ahis to thattic -- aristocratic people. and at the same time, british working class kids in liverpool and elsewhere, embraced american culture as it never had been embraced in britain before. you have kidded grog up in ene inland trying to sound like african-american field hands and succeeding and making money on it. and so many ways this class system divides over the question of america, and i think that's still persists. the working class fascination with america, if you have ever been in man chest are you see the direct flights to orlando. the whole british working class is going disney world. >> host: let's stay on class. one thing that surprises me was -- i'm not saying churchill was a progressive but his understand offering the dynamics and even -- understanding of the dynamics and the sympathy toward the working class and middle class. talk about that and the raf and other areas. >> guest: one way to get a good idea of your class, they all start deno
what that shows you is in the 1950s, both the british left and the british right agreed on one thing. they disdained america. the ahis to thattic -- aristocratic people. and at the same time, british working class kids in liverpool and elsewhere, embraced american culture as it never had been embraced in britain before. you have kidded grog up in ene inland trying to sound like african-american field hands and succeeding and making money on it. and so many ways this class system divides over...
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she is married to a man 20 years older than she, british diplomat. he seemed at least three times that age difference. use pinstripe, umbrella caring diplomat and she was a vivacious 26-year-old looking to charm every man she met. this complicated marriage more complicated on new year's eve. her husband had a severe stroke. so the beautiful wife takes him back to england to recuperate. soon as they get there he tells her, i would like you to go back to warsaw, keep the house up. i want the investor to understand i'm coming back and if he sees you he will realize i'm not that desperately ill and will be returning. so she returns to warsaw, it's winter in poland which is all by yourself what is she do? she follows her heart and she meets a young polish diplomat and as she describes it in her diary, rivers of icy vodka flow, he played japan, they would sit at night and huddled on the bear's again, tiger skin rug in front of a blazing fire. one night when she's in his arms he happens to mention something he's on the office that day. he said he saw docume
she is married to a man 20 years older than she, british diplomat. he seemed at least three times that age difference. use pinstripe, umbrella caring diplomat and she was a vivacious 26-year-old looking to charm every man she met. this complicated marriage more complicated on new year's eve. her husband had a severe stroke. so the beautiful wife takes him back to england to recuperate. soon as they get there he tells her, i would like you to go back to warsaw, keep the house up. i want the...
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then you have general dempsey, a british commander, commanding the british second army, which will land alongside the u.s. forces at normandy. this command structure is a holdover from the mediterranean theater. eisenhower was made supreme commander also and the british tended to get the seniormost operational assignments. let's think about this job, eisenhower. who else might have been in the running for this job? patton? you could make an argument for patton. patton will be given a very interesting assignment. he will be put in charge of a fake army. we will call this operation fortitude. it is a planned invasion, but no troops involved. it is a deception plan. patton is given that assignment. we create the illusion that we are going to attack with another army in the area of calais. underut a fake army patton, so patton does have a role to play, and operation fortitude is part of that. there is a guy named general marshall. general marshall probably would have liked a job as supreme allied commander. there is also a guy named alan brooke. head of the british imperial staff. both of t
then you have general dempsey, a british commander, commanding the british second army, which will land alongside the u.s. forces at normandy. this command structure is a holdover from the mediterranean theater. eisenhower was made supreme commander also and the british tended to get the seniormost operational assignments. let's think about this job, eisenhower. who else might have been in the running for this job? patton? you could make an argument for patton. patton will be given a very...
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this was a british idea. they created breakwaters, that is what you see here, they created artificial lake waters and this thing was like an erector set. these pontoons were built and they sunk them and they pumped water back out as they got closer to the landing. they had tugboats told them over themaha beach, one in british sector and one in the american sector, and they linked it altogether like an erector set in created a port facility using this system. to create the breakwater, they sunk ships. that is what i mean, also coast of normandy, it is still a graveyard with lots of stuff out there. this is how it works. instant port, bring it with me. airpower. lets the drought the missions of airpower for the normandy invasion. superiority over the battlefield. we've got that. then we had something copy transportation plan. it was greatly debated, airpower guy said they did not want to do it and eisenhower made an argument for an ultimately the ended up doing it. take a look at what we are trying to do. , and
this was a british idea. they created breakwaters, that is what you see here, they created artificial lake waters and this thing was like an erector set. these pontoons were built and they sunk them and they pumped water back out as they got closer to the landing. they had tugboats told them over themaha beach, one in british sector and one in the american sector, and they linked it altogether like an erector set in created a port facility using this system. to create the breakwater, they sunk...
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failing to get places in british universities.e's been an increase in the numbers of students going to places like bulgaria and romania. that's partly because of the limited places at medical schools here. there are 8,200 places available each year in the uk to study medicine, but there are about 20,000 applicants. competition is fierce. and this at a time when we're facing a shortage of doctors. our health editor, hugh pym, reports from varna in bulgaria. they're so keen to study medicine, they've come a long way from home to do it. these british students are at the university of varna in bulgaria, because it was difficult getting places in the uk. cavity, not the chest wound. one of them is zara, a mature student who is a mother of four. she's frustrated she was turned down by a british medical school despite having the right grades. they were thinking it's going to be like, i'm going to leave in the middle or something like that. so actually i was very disappointed. and very upset. so i thought, like, there's no need to waste m
failing to get places in british universities.e's been an increase in the numbers of students going to places like bulgaria and romania. that's partly because of the limited places at medical schools here. there are 8,200 places available each year in the uk to study medicine, but there are about 20,000 applicants. competition is fierce. and this at a time when we're facing a shortage of doctors. our health editor, hugh pym, reports from varna in bulgaria. they're so keen to study medicine,...
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after the british and irish lions we re after the british and irish lions were soundly beaten by theated between the two coaches ahead of the second test in wellington with the all blacks boss steve hansen calling warren gatland predictable and a little bit desperate. it was in response to gatland's comments about new zealand's treatment of their scrum—half conor murray. he thinks murray was unfairly targeted and could have been potentially injured. predictable comments from gatland. two weeks ago it was weak cheated in the scrums, last week it was blocking and now he is saying this. is really disappointing because what he is implying is we are intentionally going out to injure somebody, that's not the case and we have never been like that and as a new zealander i would expect him to know that in the new zealand side it is not about intentionally hurting anybody, it is about playing hard and fair. galland said he would speak to dhahmaan to the referee about it before the second test but before that the lions face the para canes here, the starting 15 have been announced, jack nowell a
after the british and irish lions we re after the british and irish lions were soundly beaten by theated between the two coaches ahead of the second test in wellington with the all blacks boss steve hansen calling warren gatland predictable and a little bit desperate. it was in response to gatland's comments about new zealand's treatment of their scrum—half conor murray. he thinks murray was unfairly targeted and could have been potentially injured. predictable comments from gatland. two...
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and people should sign up to british values and the british way of life. fracker —— period.imply not be accepted in british society and these people should be told loud and clear there is one rule and law you sign up to in this country. if you break the law, you go to jail. what is different? telling these people to cover—up, they are not necessarily breaking the law. however they need to be told and it needs to be made clear you are in britain. anti-internment is the answer? i did not say that. actually, i also mentioned waterboarding by the way. i mentioned waterboarding in the case there was going to be an imminent terrorist attack. if we need information quickly, i will not take anything off the table to make sure british women, men, and children, are kept safe. is that extreme? i tell you what is extreme, people going to the manchester arena and blowing themselves up with a mail bomb and killing 22 women and children. what will you do to prevent it? someone driving a van la st prevent it? someone driving a van last night down westminster bridge and mowing people over. t
and people should sign up to british values and the british way of life. fracker —— period.imply not be accepted in british society and these people should be told loud and clear there is one rule and law you sign up to in this country. if you break the law, you go to jail. what is different? telling these people to cover—up, they are not necessarily breaking the law. however they need to be told and it needs to be made clear you are in britain. anti-internment is the answer? i did not...
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the british would come up with one solution. if i gave the americans the same problem, they would come up with a different solution. to the french would come up with a different solution. we had two different amphibious warfare doctrine. developed aorps doctrine for the pacific developed on nass firepower. had cruisersthey and then the landings took place. that is not what he did in normandy. would conduct operations based on the principles of surprise. they went in with stealth, under the cover of darkness. they had to have a different amphibious warfare doctrine. we had two different approaches. you have the navy marine corps doctrine and british doctrine. at normandy they tried to merge those. what happens is ultimately neither one of these doctrines wereth doctrines they had better than what they came up with. that is the thesis and argument we want to make today. if we canet's see start this discussion. where were we last class? the strategic bombing campaign, and where else were we? stalingrad. this is a full extension of
the british would come up with one solution. if i gave the americans the same problem, they would come up with a different solution. to the french would come up with a different solution. we had two different amphibious warfare doctrine. developed aorps doctrine for the pacific developed on nass firepower. had cruisersthey and then the landings took place. that is not what he did in normandy. would conduct operations based on the principles of surprise. they went in with stealth, under the...
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so then the british decided to infiltrate them into france. to speak perfect boarding school french chiru get by and then the american citizen soto had a legend for her. so that old goat is old enough to be her father so bruce will be her father so now to convince the wife not really an american spy. to cut her hair and die that. and then something elsee happens. in and in turn withal love the diplomats and we in turn and then to send them to the hotel hershey inlo pennsylvania. and then with a letter in the state department in to the hotel hershey is not up to their standards.into and then she goes screaming through the hotel after she was naked bed with him yelling she is not my daughter and is thus by so that ended her operational career. but what a career.e had been but she put her sensibilities into a cause that she believed in. in then to mention to tell all of the new recruits in the last person you say goodk night. and that is the personification but this divemasters today are more concerned of electronic elements.we want in to be more
so then the british decided to infiltrate them into france. to speak perfect boarding school french chiru get by and then the american citizen soto had a legend for her. so that old goat is old enough to be her father so bruce will be her father so now to convince the wife not really an american spy. to cut her hair and die that. and then something elsee happens. in and in turn withal love the diplomats and we in turn and then to send them to the hotel hershey inlo pennsylvania. and then with a...
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i do see the british will go for the british government just now it's quite clear . that it will. and succumb lots of the customs union and the single market i would have thought that any deal that required to still to pay billions into brussels to accept the. superiority of the european court of justice to accept free movement. or even a deal whereby we had a can of sammy's sort of. entrance into the single market but we still had to accept. the regulations made by brussels without i'd be taking part in the discussions beforehand that would be unacceptable because that would mean the brussels could create regulations for the city of london which could affect destroyed so i don't think we'd be full for that speaking about the bill blumberg is saying perhaps it could cost the u.k. sixty alien to eighty billion heiress which is more than that british defense budget can do you care for it to cut this bill. if the loan of a good thing that's the bill that it's going to be presented to the stone to negotiations than. sessions will still be today because the british have no intention of
i do see the british will go for the british government just now it's quite clear . that it will. and succumb lots of the customs union and the single market i would have thought that any deal that required to still to pay billions into brussels to accept the. superiority of the european court of justice to accept free movement. or even a deal whereby we had a can of sammy's sort of. entrance into the single market but we still had to accept. the regulations made by brussels without i'd be...
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elect of british people to give up a british passion would be very hard indeed.nt: here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the death toll in an islamist militant attack on a tourist resort in mali has risisen to five. two european union staff were among the victims. it was the latest in a series of high-profile assaults in north and d west africa. the four attackers were all killed. the government of the central african republic has greased -- reched a peace del, ending four years of clashes in a conflict that killed thousands. the french capital has been rocked by yet another terror alert. a man jewel of a car laden with explosives into a police vehicle in the heart of paris. the attacker was pronounced dead shortly afterwards. no one else was injured. the 31-year-old man had been high security watchlist since 2015. reporter: the driver's car burst into intense flames in the middle of champs-elysees late in the afternoon. >> i saw the car that was in between the police vans. he was going really fast. the police stopped a few second
elect of british people to give up a british passion would be very hard indeed.nt: here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the death toll in an islamist militant attack on a tourist resort in mali has risisen to five. two european union staff were among the victims. it was the latest in a series of high-profile assaults in north and d west africa. the four attackers were all killed. the government of the central african republic has greased -- reched a peace del,...
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while she is increasingly seen as a symbol of the rigid british establishment. ," and britainrche at dead-end? >> so we saw those wonderfully colorful pictures when it came to france. as you pointed out, the color is overwhelmingly one single one. there is a single party hegemony. i would like to explore a bit more about what that means. in fact, although emmanuel macron got a strong return, turnout was low. fewer than half of french eligible voters actually went to the polls. does that undermine emmanuel macron's mandate? >> it is also in contrast with what is happening in britain where the younger generation has been massively going to vote. in france, that is not the case. macron is legitimate in the votes but half of the population who have given up on turning out to vote -- that shows that he is in thepopular as we see national assembly. >> some skeptics are already saying that the single party hegemony could be a risk for democracy. is that just sour grapes? or is there something to that? >> i do not think there is any risk for french democracy. you will have a clear result of
while she is increasingly seen as a symbol of the rigid british establishment. ," and britainrche at dead-end? >> so we saw those wonderfully colorful pictures when it came to france. as you pointed out, the color is overwhelmingly one single one. there is a single party hegemony. i would like to explore a bit more about what that means. in fact, although emmanuel macron got a strong return, turnout was low. fewer than half of french eligible voters actually went to the polls. does...
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pound is going to mean a bigger british import.y. ftse up 61 points right now. lauren: gaining throughout the show. here in the u.s. after crossing record territory nasdaq record high of the year, futures are still higher, nasdaq futures up 6, dow futures up 38, everybody up for the week. cheryl: the markets here at home got some support after it appears that president trump was vindicated yesterday in the testimony of former fbi director james comey, now trump's lawyer is set to file a barrage of lawsuits. lauren: there's this. uber ceo travis is in hot water this time because of an e-mail he sent to employees about sex rules. you will not believe the story. cheryl: yeah, we are going to hold off on the comments on that one for sure. good morning, everybody. it is 5:31 a.m. here in new york. it's friday june 9th, good morning. i'm cheryl casone. lauren: big week of news, good morning, i'm lauren simonetti and we are finishing the week with more news for you. we welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and wh
pound is going to mean a bigger british import.y. ftse up 61 points right now. lauren: gaining throughout the show. here in the u.s. after crossing record territory nasdaq record high of the year, futures are still higher, nasdaq futures up 6, dow futures up 38, everybody up for the week. cheryl: the markets here at home got some support after it appears that president trump was vindicated yesterday in the testimony of former fbi director james comey, now trump's lawyer is set to file a barrage...
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the british were being typically british about their supply problem.ey had something called defensive routs theory, was went something like this. independent merchant ships should just steam independently because it would be harder for the u.s. to find them, and what was just a bloc off areas of the ocean and use destroyers and cruisers to take the fight to the u-boats. they wanted to be offenses -- offensive. they wanted to set of what we would call aviation kill boxes to coverdestroyers out them, and in that way, hopefully, knockback the u-boat threat. it was failing miserably. it was not working. killroblem is because this box theory, as i conveniently just named it, did not work .gainst submarines they were just too hard to find. we did not have the technology to find them. remember so many slides ago lieutenant sims, the gunnery guy? well, here is admiral since -- admiral since -- admiral sims. it says april 1917, but he actually left in march. --sent, in civilian clothes he has called into the navy department and is handed a set of orders this is
the british were being typically british about their supply problem.ey had something called defensive routs theory, was went something like this. independent merchant ships should just steam independently because it would be harder for the u.s. to find them, and what was just a bloc off areas of the ocean and use destroyers and cruisers to take the fight to the u-boats. they wanted to be offenses -- offensive. they wanted to set of what we would call aviation kill boxes to coverdestroyers out...
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but the problem with the problem with terror if that's one of the elements of this british crisis and i must admit i do dispute is a general description of what's going on the terror incident occurred since westminster bridge up to the present day in fact there are two different elements there's the kind of lone wolf the person who is clearly somewhat disturbed with a van and i'm not quite sure what the security services can do about individual searches are but also there are the the other the other two incidents in manchester in england and the did clearly seem to be part of a network unfortunately however much the security services attempt to counteract some of those plots like they are a site in britain has been through this before like the r i said in the seventy's and eighty's they only need to succeed once and the security services have to succeed all the time and of unfortunately they did not succeed on these two occasions ok but steve if they go ahead jump on one of the one of the big one of the big falling points in the campaign was when my secretary for the last five years s
but the problem with the problem with terror if that's one of the elements of this british crisis and i must admit i do dispute is a general description of what's going on the terror incident occurred since westminster bridge up to the present day in fact there are two different elements there's the kind of lone wolf the person who is clearly somewhat disturbed with a van and i'm not quite sure what the security services can do about individual searches are but also there are the the other the...
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the british prime minister apologizes for the government's response to the grenfell tower disaster after hundreds of protesters gather in central london to resume makes a step down. and the russian defense minister has two encounters in just one day with nato fighter jets over the neutral waters of the baltic sea. that's a full bullets in coming up in just one hour from now but next here on t.v. it's crosstalk debating the crisis of leadership in the u.k. . hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lawwell here's the u.k. in crisis after a series of deadly terrorist attacks parliament and the horrific human tragedy of the towers as well as the burning issue a break that many are asking if the ruling elites are out of touch. crosstalk in the u.k. i'm joined by my guest steve keen in london he is a professor of economics at kingston university of london. as well as the economic advisor to asymmetric return capital also in london we have marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine and in salford we cross to you stephen fielding he is a prof
the british prime minister apologizes for the government's response to the grenfell tower disaster after hundreds of protesters gather in central london to resume makes a step down. and the russian defense minister has two encounters in just one day with nato fighter jets over the neutral waters of the baltic sea. that's a full bullets in coming up in just one hour from now but next here on t.v. it's crosstalk debating the crisis of leadership in the u.k. . hello and welcome to cross talk we're...
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jordan pickford has become the most expensive british goalkeeper. everton have bought him for £30 million from sunderland. india have reached the icc champions trophy final after thrashing bangladesh by nine wickets at edgbaston. the defending champions reached their victory target of 265 with ten overs to spare. they'll play pakistan in sunday's final at the oval. patrick gearey was at today's match if you went on the enthusiasm of theirfans if you went on the enthusiasm of their fans you would think every game they played was bangladesh's biggest yet. this one probably was. their first biggest yet. this one probably was. theirfirst major biggest yet. this one probably was. their first major semifinal, biggest yet. this one probably was. theirfirst major semifinal, one they were not supposed to reach, how are india calling it? bangladesh come into this game as they have every game in the champions trophy, as the outsiders. but this tournament has been about confounding expectations. just ask the hosts. india asked bangladesh to bat and then interru
jordan pickford has become the most expensive british goalkeeper. everton have bought him for £30 million from sunderland. india have reached the icc champions trophy final after thrashing bangladesh by nine wickets at edgbaston. the defending champions reached their victory target of 265 with ten overs to spare. they'll play pakistan in sunday's final at the oval. patrick gearey was at today's match if you went on the enthusiasm of theirfans if you went on the enthusiasm of their fans you...
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of british sporting evolution. 0ver development of british sporting evolution. from being underachievers to a very successful operation, thanks to all this money, but now there is a sense perhaps something needs to be changed, a bit more balanced in the approach. it will be katherine grainger‘s job to achieve that. a big job on her hands. many thanks for that, dan. news now on the british and irish lions. warren gatland has selected the ireland fly halfjonny sexton and owen farrell in his starting line up for the must win second test against new zealand, the first time the pair have started together on tour. farrell comes in to replace ben teo at inside centre in what some will see as a gamble, with the duo having spent such little playing time together. this is the side to face them. katie gornall is with the squad. warren gatland has rolled the dice somewhat with his selection for this second test. bringing in eoin flanagan jonny sexton second test. bringing in eoin flanaganjonny sexton together in the midfield, at the expense of ben te'o. that comes as someth
of british sporting evolution. 0ver development of british sporting evolution. from being underachievers to a very successful operation, thanks to all this money, but now there is a sense perhaps something needs to be changed, a bit more balanced in the approach. it will be katherine grainger‘s job to achieve that. a big job on her hands. many thanks for that, dan. news now on the british and irish lions. warren gatland has selected the ireland fly halfjonny sexton and owen farrell in his...
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government we have met with the british government this week and we continue to meet with all british political parties with the media with anybody just one your story and so you take up the struggle again back in ireland we have the good friday agreement there's responsibilities here for the british government and indeed for the irish government as well to live up to how does a season fit in with the good friday agreement because the d.p. says it is a condition though off the fact the coalition well there's speculation that that's it which would be a huge travesty and a huge step backwards you know barnaby one or two young students the period an issue has been largely results with community taking a real role in this and the sort of step back on that would be highly regressive and highly regrettable what are you going to do about it well is a say it's speculation at this point i have seen nothing to suggest there's any sort of the on permitting and indeed you know when we meet with the british government we meet these points very very clearly indeed chris has it thank you and that's
government we have met with the british government this week and we continue to meet with all british political parties with the media with anybody just one your story and so you take up the struggle again back in ireland we have the good friday agreement there's responsibilities here for the british government and indeed for the irish government as well to live up to how does a season fit in with the good friday agreement because the d.p. says it is a condition though off the fact the...
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in the british government. we investigate the power of street to shake the head of this week's one day more march against the british government in london from jerry lewis. the biggest names in comedy together with a new film dying laughing about using stand up against. all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first today's the un international day in support of victims of torture it celebrates the coming into force of the convention against torture and all the cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment thirty years ago today but torture allegations have been rife in recent here is britain negotiated david davis unsatisfied with responses given by. david miliband then corbin new labor foreign secretary i asked for david miliband today to come to the house of commons to make a statement we've heard no sign of doing so i'll ask again tomorrow he ought to explain to the house of commons firstly what the situation is tell us i hope that the government is not complicit in torture and when
in the british government. we investigate the power of street to shake the head of this week's one day more march against the british government in london from jerry lewis. the biggest names in comedy together with a new film dying laughing about using stand up against. all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first today's the un international day in support of victims of torture it celebrates the coming into force of the convention against torture and all the cruel inhuman...
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my message today is to the british people, which is that if you wa nt to british people, which is that if you want to ensure that we get those brexit negotiations right, if you wa nt brexit negotiations right, if you want a government that is firmly committed to delivering the will of the british people, and ensuring that we leave the european union, because in that coalition of chaos there will be parties like the liberal democrats who want to take us liberal democrats who want to take us back into the european union, if you want us, a party that's going to deliver on the vote on the will of the people, and if you want a party that has a vision for a more prosperous stronger fairer britain in the future, then the only vote you can give is a conservative vote. applause the defence secretary said today that he is absolutely guaranteeing that he is absolutely guaranteeing that income tax will not rise under the conservatives. in reality, isn't it national insurance that you will hike up? i've been very clear in the first answer i gave, our plans on tax was set out in the manifesto and we
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you're starting out with british government. positions negotiation will be released to the eu later this monday. be sending a 15 page plan. a rather unfortunate juxtaposition on the front page. the queen and prince philip. the bold headline, may aims to throw eu inmates after brexit. the paper does not take the queen is an inmate herself. it's an unfortunate positioning of picture and title. the government is sending that 15 page plan to the eu. it will outline britain's position on migrant rights according to the british daily telegraph and will form the basis for negotiations between the british government and the eu over the coming weeks. details, david davis will ask the eu to continue providing european health insurance to british citizens after brexit. if the eu refuses they are the 100 55 flip million pounds a year bill in order to ensure details, that ie coverage is continued. the eu court of justice will no longer have jurisdiction over eu citizens living in britain after brexit. the british government is going hard in
you're starting out with british government. positions negotiation will be released to the eu later this monday. be sending a 15 page plan. a rather unfortunate juxtaposition on the front page. the queen and prince philip. the bold headline, may aims to throw eu inmates after brexit. the paper does not take the queen is an inmate herself. it's an unfortunate positioning of picture and title. the government is sending that 15 page plan to the eu. it will outline britain's position on migrant...
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as well while british politicians because sit some of their e.u. counterparts still hope the divorce can be avoided. you may say i live the level field. but i go file page corrections for everything. if your gov site to apply the brakes to i'll be pretty sad how they will never be outside the union that they're dead inside someone didn't still have that illusion which is a waste of time. before long. begins find out the extent to which wrecks it is a gentle stroll down the smooth path to a land of consumption. while another major challenge for the brakes in negotiations is avoiding a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland one of the keyboard is in irish politics biased north and south of the border ition fane the body strongly opposes breck's it which is later has branded a mess. i want to ensure as much as possible that while there may be a political border between our two countries that there should not be an economic border and that any border that does exist should be invisible and we've committed to work on that to af
as well while british politicians because sit some of their e.u. counterparts still hope the divorce can be avoided. you may say i live the level field. but i go file page corrections for everything. if your gov site to apply the brakes to i'll be pretty sad how they will never be outside the union that they're dead inside someone didn't still have that illusion which is a waste of time. before long. begins find out the extent to which wrecks it is a gentle stroll down the smooth path to a land...
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british police have named the third suspect in saturday's attack in london.e was 22-year-old yousef zagba, a moroccan italian. he was no stranger to law-enforcement. italy confirmed today that szaga was briefly detained after trying to reach the so-called islamic state, and the italians say they informed british authorities. as the investigation moves forward, and entire country stopped today to remember the seven people who lost their lives saturday night. >> a gloomy silence falls over london. for exactly one minute, britain is frozen in stillness. shortly after, police release another alleged attacker's name, youssef zaghba, identified as a moroccan italian, believed to have been on the police radar.the other two have been identified as a libyan moroccan and a british citizen born in pakistan. one of them was known to authorities. last year, he featured in this tv documentary, the j ihadis next-door, about islam is extremists -- islamist extremists. two others from his community tried to report him. one woman claims he tried to radicalize her children. the
british police have named the third suspect in saturday's attack in london.e was 22-year-old yousef zagba, a moroccan italian. he was no stranger to law-enforcement. italy confirmed today that szaga was briefly detained after trying to reach the so-called islamic state, and the italians say they informed british authorities. as the investigation moves forward, and entire country stopped today to remember the seven people who lost their lives saturday night. >> a gloomy silence falls over...
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rather gets better and britain has been living through a kind of crisis ever since the british people forty eight fifty two decided to leave the e.u. and this this week recent times britain has started the negotiations and we don't know how those are going to end and so we've got to feel kind of political states at the moment this is a this is a kind of a political crisis but also into looks economic concerns because we don't know what the economic consequences of breaks it will be on the real political element of the crisis is that trey's and i wanted to get a majority and she found herself with a minority but the brics it goes through both the two main parties the conservatives are divided over what they should do about it and the labor party is divided about what it should do about it so it's not so much about the individuals concerned there's a structural problem with political leadership at the moment. the most important the most important subject that britain is confronted in many many generations that's a really good point is even if i could go to go to you in london again but
rather gets better and britain has been living through a kind of crisis ever since the british people forty eight fifty two decided to leave the e.u. and this this week recent times britain has started the negotiations and we don't know how those are going to end and so we've got to feel kind of political states at the moment this is a this is a kind of a political crisis but also into looks economic concerns because we don't know what the economic consequences of breaks it will be on the real...
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them are urging british voters to choose theresa may. don't sun's front page, chuck britain in the corbyn. he will declare war on business and hike taxes to fund his socialist promises. that's what the sun says. starring -- mail is trying to stay true to its hyperbole. >> it calls on readers to reignite the british spirit and vote may. also endorsing the tories, the financial times, daily telegraph and the independent seems pessimistic about corbyn's chances. it says final reckoning. may is on track for a sweeping win. makingction is also headlines in france. let's have a look at a few of those papers. greattholic paper says written is full of uncertainty. the editor saying on its front page that it is not a united kingdom but a divided one. northern ireland and scotland wants to defend their own interests as the fallout from brexit continues. the right-leaning paper says it is double or nothing for theresa may. dominatingctions some headlines. a lot of analysis on iran. after the first ever terrorist attack committed by the islamic stat
them are urging british voters to choose theresa may. don't sun's front page, chuck britain in the corbyn. he will declare war on business and hike taxes to fund his socialist promises. that's what the sun says. starring -- mail is trying to stay true to its hyperbole. >> it calls on readers to reignite the british spirit and vote may. also endorsing the tories, the financial times, daily telegraph and the independent seems pessimistic about corbyn's chances. it says final reckoning. may...
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larmed" guest: that is something you could expect any british politician to say. issuesink about these like troubles. in northern ireland, i lived there when they were terror attacks on the tube and elsewhere in london, the british take great pride to being calm at times of stress. they have that famous slogan calmis on t-shirts, keep and carry on. that is consistent with the way britain in approaches -- burden approaches -- burden approaches time -- britain approaches times of stress. host: go ahead, melissa. caller: i have a couple of comments. apparently, in line with the mayor of london, i think the approach is not going to be as effective as it could be more stated differently. i hear the same sentiment and united states, where people say, this is extremism, and it is a perversion of islam, and that is true. the greater problem is extremism as a whole. muslims are not the only people creating acts of violence for their ideologies about the world. extremism,ristian and perhaps approaching it that way would be more beneficial and more effective. attacking the m
larmed" guest: that is something you could expect any british politician to say. issuesink about these like troubles. in northern ireland, i lived there when they were terror attacks on the tube and elsewhere in london, the british take great pride to being calm at times of stress. they have that famous slogan calmis on t-shirts, keep and carry on. that is consistent with the way britain in approaches -- burden approaches -- burden approaches time -- britain approaches times of stress....
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>> more about the london attack and the impact on the british elections. ries. based on what we saw yesterday in london and the election on thursday, what is your sense? guest: i agree with steven erlanger. all elections have unpredictability. this particular collection, which theresa may called an expected to be about brexit is now about other things. first, it was about social programs and the rather botched , whichm or manifesto called for dramatic shifts in the cost of health care for seniors, which was bad for her core base, she back to a combat and now we have this terrorist attack, so election may be about security and the dealing with the consequences of terrorist threats they face. host: this program is carried live on the bbc parliament channel and we welcome our callers from britain. we will get your reaction from theresa may said earlier this morning. theresa may: we cannot and must not pretend that things must continue as they are. things need to change and the need to change in four important ways. first, while the recent attacks are not connected
>> more about the london attack and the impact on the british elections. ries. based on what we saw yesterday in london and the election on thursday, what is your sense? guest: i agree with steven erlanger. all elections have unpredictability. this particular collection, which theresa may called an expected to be about brexit is now about other things. first, it was about social programs and the rather botched , whichm or manifesto called for dramatic shifts in the cost of health care for...
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the british would have lost nearly one million. germany was using very young people, but they still had a lot of resources. once there was normal war on the eastern front, you had divisions after divisions arriving on the western front. so i am not sure at all that germany would not have won the war. yes, what we can say is that probably, a monster like hitler would not have come. but it would have also meant that you would have kept an autocratic germany. the austro-hungarian empire would have remained. it probably would have been modeled differently. it is highly fascinating that archduke franz ferdinand had come on a trip to the united states and gone back to his uncle wanting to model the diverse region of the austro-hungarian empire into a federal empire based on the united states as a model. there would have been another type of evolution of the austro-hungarian empire totally possible, which would have created much more stability than we had afterwards. so i think that the united states first showed, with all the volunteers
the british would have lost nearly one million. germany was using very young people, but they still had a lot of resources. once there was normal war on the eastern front, you had divisions after divisions arriving on the western front. so i am not sure at all that germany would not have won the war. yes, what we can say is that probably, a monster like hitler would not have come. but it would have also meant that you would have kept an autocratic germany. the austro-hungarian empire would have...
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the day the british liberated the falklands and by tonight british troops had begun the task of disarmingeart of the west german capital, the crowd packed to see the man with great hopes for the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd testament to his popularity and theirfaith in his innocence. as long as they'll pay to go see me, i'll get out there and kick 'em down the hill. what does it feel like to be the first man to go across the channel by your own power? it's pretty neat. feels marvellous, really. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may has been forced to form a minority government after losing her parliamentary majority in britain's general election. president trump has called the fired fbi directorjames comey a liar and said he's willing to testify under oath. an inquest into the deaths of the 22 people killed at a concert in manchester last month has heard the explosive carried by salman abedi was designed to kill and maim indiscriminately. investigations are continuing in the uk and libya to try to establish if abe
the day the british liberated the falklands and by tonight british troops had begun the task of disarmingeart of the west german capital, the crowd packed to see the man with great hopes for the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd testament to his popularity and theirfaith in his innocence. as long as they'll pay to go see me, i'll get out there and kick 'em down the hill. what does it feel like to be the first man to go across the channel...
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in a season when british teams again fell short in europe, at least one british player has reached theuble is he is unlikely to start for real madrid. he‘s at the heart of the marketing, he is plastered all over town. but he has not actually been in the madrid team for about six weeks because of injury. it is disappointing, especially in his hometown but i think he would probably get his head around it. if he doesn‘t start, he will come on and make an impact on what he does and that 20 minutes or half an hour, maybe even longer in extra time. he is a special player who can score all types of goals. giggs won the champions league in 2008 and the fa cup here in 200a. a teenage scoring star then, he has developed into an icon of the game. a brand that is still a serial winner. a man for the grand occasion. that is what tonight promises to be. the president, of the football‘s european governing body, has told the bbc that britain deserves to host a world cup in the nearfuture. aleksander seferin says he hopes the tournament will be held in europe in 2030. they are absolutely capable of org
in a season when british teams again fell short in europe, at least one british player has reached theuble is he is unlikely to start for real madrid. he‘s at the heart of the marketing, he is plastered all over town. but he has not actually been in the madrid team for about six weeks because of injury. it is disappointing, especially in his hometown but i think he would probably get his head around it. if he doesn‘t start, he will come on and make an impact on what he does and that 20...
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we'll hear from the british momentum. stay with us and we'll get yourt reaction live from london outside of 10 downing street. >> said would not happen, the election she changed her mind ao about, and how any human being in her position might regret that decision. here she is, teresa may >> i have just been to see her majesty, the queen, and i will now form a government, a government that can provide certainty and lead print forward at this critical time for our country. this government will guide the country through the cruciall brexit talks that guinn just ten days, and deliver on the will of the british people by taking the unite kingdom out of the european union. it will work to keep our nation safe and secure. by delivering the change that it set out following the appalling attacks in manchester and london, cracking on extremism and all those who support it, and giving the police and thewh authorities the powers they need to keep our country safe. the government i lead will put fairness and opportunity at the heart o
we'll hear from the british momentum. stay with us and we'll get yourt reaction live from london outside of 10 downing street. >> said would not happen, the election she changed her mind ao about, and how any human being in her position might regret that decision. here she is, teresa may >> i have just been to see her majesty, the queen, and i will now form a government, a government that can provide certainty and lead print forward at this critical time for our country. this...
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a tough week for the british prime minister she faces calls to resign over her handling of the ground for our tragedy for which she's apologized as well as mounting and tiebreaks it protests. moscow demands an explanation from washington over its downing of a syrian fighter jet the incident led the russian military to start tracking u.s. and coalition aircraft in syria as potential targets. and muslims around the world mark the end of the holy month of ramadan we report on the month celebrations in moscow. good morning to you from all of us here in moscow you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international all the latest headlines and the stories that shaped the week well this week hundreds of people in london have been evacuated from their tower block homes amid fears of a repeat of the grenfell tower disaster more than thirty blocks fails find safety tests across the country early this week the british prime minister to resign may apologized for the tragedy the support on the ground for families in the initial hours was not good enough people were left without belongings without r
a tough week for the british prime minister she faces calls to resign over her handling of the ground for our tragedy for which she's apologized as well as mounting and tiebreaks it protests. moscow demands an explanation from washington over its downing of a syrian fighter jet the incident led the russian military to start tracking u.s. and coalition aircraft in syria as potential targets. and muslims around the world mark the end of the holy month of ramadan we report on the month...
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we know how they feel, the british, right here at home.etails on what has unfolded and developed on this sunday. the first crime scene, the iconic london bridge, a van drove down it, attackers from inside that van jumped out and began to stab people. th
we know how they feel, the british, right here at home.etails on what has unfolded and developed on this sunday. the first crime scene, the iconic london bridge, a van drove down it, attackers from inside that van jumped out and began to stab people. th
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british society is tough, will come back. the other thing british society is, well integrated. this is going to be integrated . this is going to be at the core of the discussion in the coming days. right now of course the priority is to treat the victims, at least 20 people wounded in two straight terror attacks, being treated at six different hospitals. it's the weighing of these freedom who live in and around the united kingdom and asking people to keep an eye out. that's something we tell people here in the united states all the time, certainly as we review our security procedures here. we'll keep an eye on what he says. we approach 3:00 in the morning in london five hours after two separate terror attacks. >> integrated, intersectional, one of those great metropolitan centers around the world that has so much of everything in one place. he also mentioned soft versus hard targets. this is a case where the terrorists, the suspects here going after folks that were having a good time on a saturday night right there on london bridge, rights there in borough market where they wer
british society is tough, will come back. the other thing british society is, well integrated. this is going to be integrated . this is going to be at the core of the discussion in the coming days. right now of course the priority is to treat the victims, at least 20 people wounded in two straight terror attacks, being treated at six different hospitals. it's the weighing of these freedom who live in and around the united kingdom and asking people to keep an eye out. that's something we tell...
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and british warplanes have been aiding the russian led syria iran onslaught on isis one of donald trump's planes appeared to aid isis on sunday we begin tonight with breaking news overseas for the first time a u.s. fighter jet has shot down a syrian warplane the details are just coming in within hours moscow introduced a red lines even before the u.s. downing of another syrian aircraft over syria russia says it will target any u.s. coalition warplane or drone currently invading syrian airspace west of the euphrates river to raise i'm a said there's not going to be any change in u.k. policy unlike this response by a u.k. ally within the past twenty four hours as reported by c g t n of china the people's republic supports russia's line on respecting the sovereignty of syria australia has suspended its air strikes in syria following the delany of the syrian aircraft australia's department of defense said in a statement that the decision was made as a precautionary measure one is left to assume that australia does not want one of its warplanes shot down by the russian or syrian air force that
and british warplanes have been aiding the russian led syria iran onslaught on isis one of donald trump's planes appeared to aid isis on sunday we begin tonight with breaking news overseas for the first time a u.s. fighter jet has shot down a syrian warplane the details are just coming in within hours moscow introduced a red lines even before the u.s. downing of another syrian aircraft over syria russia says it will target any u.s. coalition warplane or drone currently invading syrian airspace...
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how is that trusting the british people?o we have a history, as a liberal movement, going back to the 19505, of being the party that believes that britain's place is in europe. now, we respect the electorate, and we respect the result of the referendum — that's the direction in which our country is currently heading, but i think you'd be disappointed in us or indeed any politician who changed their principles. much as i disagree with people like bill cash and nigel farage and so on, i do kind of respect them, after the referendum in the 19705, for sticking to what they believe. as a country, we can come together, but you also need somebody who's prepared to say a different direction as possible. and in the end, it kind of doesn't matter whether you voted leave or remain lastjune. what the liberal democrats offer you is the chance to be sovereign, to have the final say on the final deal. and it does matter, because of course theresa may has made choices, and it was not inevitable that we would choose to be outside the single
how is that trusting the british people?o we have a history, as a liberal movement, going back to the 19505, of being the party that believes that britain's place is in europe. now, we respect the electorate, and we respect the result of the referendum — that's the direction in which our country is currently heading, but i think you'd be disappointed in us or indeed any politician who changed their principles. much as i disagree with people like bill cash and nigel farage and so on, i do kind...