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it really does blow the whole british american thesis out of the water the british american thesis was that nobody bar of the russians could have produced i mean the formula had been published in the united states already some years ago and now if. what the czechs say they will be correct then it really has exploded the entire british american thesis i'm sure many of the or stylish when we first saw this interview appeared with the chief of the view one can look at that and say well ok it's very easy probably to make a mistake in the middle of an interview and say grams when in fact you meant milligrams but that is actually contradicted by what the i.p.c.c. serves have said make sure what was the reasoning behind the chief actually saying something that appears to be not just a mistake but at least officially untrue so it was grasped upon by headlines in the west that said that this was further proof that such a huge substance assume huge amount could only come from a state of course to bolster their case that this might be russia. palestinians have been continuing that anti occupation
it really does blow the whole british american thesis out of the water the british american thesis was that nobody bar of the russians could have produced i mean the formula had been published in the united states already some years ago and now if. what the czechs say they will be correct then it really has exploded the entire british american thesis i'm sure many of the or stylish when we first saw this interview appeared with the chief of the view one can look at that and say well ok it's...
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the british americans. >> struggling with their own internal divisions. the british chiefs of staff under churchill micro management of the war, action of this day, memoranda and churchill himself had doubts about whether or not his generals could deliver victory. the american joint chiefs of staff struggled to under the politics by which their commander in chief had to contend and they despair that fdr's resolve to standby the position that they advocated under churchill's sun lamp which they came to call it often. with global interest for empire in limited and shrinking resources and fear of repeating the warfare of world war i, the british advocated and was interpreted at that time. one to have lessons was the aerial bombing from both sides, produced the theory that -- and this was truil in all of the industrialized nations, the united states and also in japan as well as europe. countries population could be induce today force their governments to change their policy by bombing and bombing civilians was legitimate act of war. use of unproven instrument
the british americans. >> struggling with their own internal divisions. the british chiefs of staff under churchill micro management of the war, action of this day, memoranda and churchill himself had doubts about whether or not his generals could deliver victory. the american joint chiefs of staff struggled to under the politics by which their commander in chief had to contend and they despair that fdr's resolve to standby the position that they advocated under churchill's sun lamp which...
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explode the entire british american leases. american rapper kanye west is a russian spy secretly working for a flooding there putin according to one self-proclaimed strategic intelligence analyst the accusations come after the celebrity publicly revealed his warm support for donald trump rock as the of now looks out an ever growing army of kremlin agents. remember when being portrayed as a russian spy was funny a bit of a joke. over. what he'd done in the dark when and just the way things pilings what are you a russian spy or something. who isn't funny now could be anyone in the oval office in the pentagon madison square garden. can years recent coordination with trump along with his use of infamous or rhetoric and symbols confederate flag reek of products here just join up the dogs can year endorse trump publicly their friends. i'm not saying can you west is involved at all in the trump russia scandal but i am saying he has russian ties and was there right after the twenty sixteen elections scott walk in or perhaps work in a co
explode the entire british american leases. american rapper kanye west is a russian spy secretly working for a flooding there putin according to one self-proclaimed strategic intelligence analyst the accusations come after the celebrity publicly revealed his warm support for donald trump rock as the of now looks out an ever growing army of kremlin agents. remember when being portrayed as a russian spy was funny a bit of a joke. over. what he'd done in the dark when and just the way things...
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it really does blow the whole british american thesis out of the water the british american thesis was that nobody bought of the russians could have produced it even though no evidence of ever being produced to suggest that. it ever was manufactured in russia are and the people who were anywhere in the world could not have done it i mean the formula had been probably in the united states already some years ago and now if. what the czechs are saying today proves to be correct then. explode the entire british american the. us rapper kanye west is a russian spy secretly working for vladimir putin well that's according to one self proclaimed strategic intelligence analyst the accusations come after the celebrity publicly revealed his warm support for donald trump went downstairs now looks at an ever growing army of kremlin agents remember when being portrayed as a russian spy was funny. a bit of a joke. over. what he had done in the dark when. russian spy assaulted. by a casual. who isn't funny now could be anyone in the oval office in the pentagon madison square garden. can years recent c
it really does blow the whole british american thesis out of the water the british american thesis was that nobody bought of the russians could have produced it even though no evidence of ever being produced to suggest that. it ever was manufactured in russia are and the people who were anywhere in the world could not have done it i mean the formula had been probably in the united states already some years ago and now if. what the czechs are saying today proves to be correct then. explode the...
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well equipped serious i mean if true then it really does blow the whole british american thesis out of the water. because the british american thesis was that nobody bought of the russians could have produced it even though no evidence of ever being produced to suggest that. it ever was manufactured in russia and. the people from anywhere in the world could not have done it i mean the formula had been published in the united states already some years ago so any you know we've had professors of organic chemistry say in public that pretty much any ph d. student in organic chemistry would have been able to produce it in a reasonably good marjorie we have and now if. what the czechs are saying today proves to be correct then it really exploding entire british american thesis so should the czech republic now be doing a thorough investigation as to whether there could have been any link into the script was poisoning ins in salzburg of march absolutely they should be. and in fact given that the czech republic is a member of nato and has been a member of nato for twenty years and. the other na
well equipped serious i mean if true then it really does blow the whole british american thesis out of the water. because the british american thesis was that nobody bought of the russians could have produced it even though no evidence of ever being produced to suggest that. it ever was manufactured in russia and. the people from anywhere in the world could not have done it i mean the formula had been published in the united states already some years ago so any you know we've had professors of...
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explode the entire british american thesis i'm sure many of the or stylish when we first saw this interview appeared with the chief of the view one can look at that and say well ok it's very easy probably to make a mistake in the middle of an interview and say grams when in fact you meant milligrams but that is actually contradicted by what the i.p.c.c. salves have said makes you wonder what was the reasoning behind the chief actually saying something that appears to be not just a mistake but at least officially untrue so it was grasped upon by headlines in the west that said that this was further proof that such a huge substance i see huge amount could only come from a state of course to bolster their case that this might be russia. palestinians have been continuing their anti occupation rallies along the ganza border over the course of the week the area has been engulfed in black smoke from burnt tires the protest dubbed the great march of return lasts for weeks and the number of fatalities have been mounting. lucky. that you are getting effected by the take up that skeptic that is it's f
explode the entire british american thesis i'm sure many of the or stylish when we first saw this interview appeared with the chief of the view one can look at that and say well ok it's very easy probably to make a mistake in the middle of an interview and say grams when in fact you meant milligrams but that is actually contradicted by what the i.p.c.c. salves have said makes you wonder what was the reasoning behind the chief actually saying something that appears to be not just a mistake but...
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the british americans. >> struggling with their own internal divisions. the british chiefs of staff under churchill micro management of the war, action of this day, memoranda and churchill himself had doubts about whether or not his generals could deliver victory. the american joint chiefs of staff struggled to under the politics by which their commander in chief had to contend and they despair that fdr's resolve to standby the position that they advocated under churchill's sun lamp which they came to call it often. with global interest for empire in limited and shrinking resources and fear of repeating the warfare of world war i, the british advocated and was interpreted at that time. one to have lessons was the aerial bombing from both sides, produced the theory that -- and this was truil in all of the industrialized nations, the united states and also in japan as well as europe. countries population could be induce today force their governments to change their policy by bombing and bombing civilians was legitimate act of war. use of unproven instrument
the british americans. >> struggling with their own internal divisions. the british chiefs of staff under churchill micro management of the war, action of this day, memoranda and churchill himself had doubts about whether or not his generals could deliver victory. the american joint chiefs of staff struggled to under the politics by which their commander in chief had to contend and they despair that fdr's resolve to standby the position that they advocated under churchill's sun lamp which...
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british american tobacco downgraded to neutral from overweight. guy: thank you.re all over this month's treasury selloff. why might that be good news for bulls? we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: 30 minutes into the trading day. let's get the top stories off the terminal. ansident trump extends exemption from steel and aluminum tariffs to the eu, mexico, and candidate until june 1. will this give a short-term boost to european assets? line beats. cash flow looks below estimates after a big payment to the u.s. the oj, but the chief finance officer tells us that debt will come down this year. meet formc prepares to its latest policy decision, the pimco ceo tells bloomberg he doesn't see a bear market for bonds. good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: the european open." i'm matt miller in berlin, alongside guy johnson. guy: just eat, matt miller. let's look at stocks on the move. 30 minutes into the trading day. a light day because most of europe is closed. or are a few that are open. we are watching london and copenhagen. the danish m
british american tobacco downgraded to neutral from overweight. guy: thank you.re all over this month's treasury selloff. why might that be good news for bulls? we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: 30 minutes into the trading day. let's get the top stories off the terminal. ansident trump extends exemption from steel and aluminum tariffs to the eu, mexico, and candidate until june 1. will this give a short-term boost to european assets? line beats. cash flow looks below...
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couple's diverse british and american backgrounds â with the ceremony embraced the couple's british andamerican backgrounds with u.s. preacher michael curry delivering a sermon to awe traditionally -- a traditionally reserved british audience. >> bay area fans also found ways to revel in the royal nuptials. of course the bells rang out from san francisco's grace cathedral, celebrating the union, and in san jose people packed brittania arms for a pre- dawn watch party. >> it was worth it. it was history. i couldn't wait to see this happen. >> i love this, i absolutely love the whole thing. >> i wish i could be there, but this is the next best thing. >> i think they make a really good couple. >> they enjoyed a spot of tea and breakfast and even signed a guest book that will be sent off to the palace. >>> and coming up, shocking new claims against the fbi from president trump. >> why he says the agency planted a political spy to keep tabs on him during his presidential campaign. >>> plus, making a new menu with marijuana. a man who's mixing culinary knowledge and cannabis. >>> plus the bar
couple's diverse british and american backgrounds â with the ceremony embraced the couple's british andamerican backgrounds with u.s. preacher michael curry delivering a sermon to awe traditionally -- a traditionally reserved british audience. >> bay area fans also found ways to revel in the royal nuptials. of course the bells rang out from san francisco's grace cathedral, celebrating the union, and in san jose people packed brittania arms for a pre- dawn watch party. >> it was...
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british american investor who is wanted in russia for tax fraud was briefly detained earlier today before being released. has the details in december of last year bill browder was sentenced by moscow court to nine years in prison for fraud and tax evasion back in the ninety's browder was one of the biggest foreign investors in russia but everything eventually went south and his firm was investigated for tax fraud earlier today he tweeted that he had been arrested by spanish police in madrid showing a picture of the arrest warrant which listed fraud as the criminal charge shortly after however he posted that he had been released claiming interpol advised the spanish national police to not honor the red notice which is essentially an international arrest warrant and accused russia of abusing the international police organization but for their part interpol has said there never has been such a notice for broader and spanish police said the warrant they have on file simply turned out to no longer be valid adding broader was not arrested today simply detained rather may have been making assump
british american investor who is wanted in russia for tax fraud was briefly detained earlier today before being released. has the details in december of last year bill browder was sentenced by moscow court to nine years in prison for fraud and tax evasion back in the ninety's browder was one of the biggest foreign investors in russia but everything eventually went south and his firm was investigated for tax fraud earlier today he tweeted that he had been arrested by spanish police in madrid...
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abdel hakim belhaj and his pregnant wife were kidnapped in 2004 in a joint british american operation today the attorney general said their treatment had been appalling. on behalf of her majesty's government, i apologise unreservedly. we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. we will have the latest on that government apology. also this lunchtime... the bank of england has left interest rates on hold and cut its growth forecast, saying the economy has suffered a temporary soft patch. president trump welcomes home three american prisoners released by north korea after being accused of spying. my proudest achievement will be — this is a part of it — but will be when we denuclearise that entire peninsula. britain has joined other countries in urging israel and iran to step back from conflict after an exchange of fire overnight. and, star of eastenders and the carry on films, dame barbara windsor, has been diagnosed with alzheimers disease. and coming up on bbc news... swansea city manager carlos carvalhal is set to leave the club at the end of the
abdel hakim belhaj and his pregnant wife were kidnapped in 2004 in a joint british american operation today the attorney general said their treatment had been appalling. on behalf of her majesty's government, i apologise unreservedly. we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. we will have the latest on that government apology. also this lunchtime... the bank of england has left interest rates on hold and cut its growth forecast, saying the economy has...
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a british american investor is wanted in russia for tax fraud was briefly detained earlier in the day in spain before being released. as the story. in december of last year bill browder was sentenced by a moscow court to nine years in prison for fraud and tax evasion back in the ninety's browder was one of the biggest foreign investors in russia but everything eventually went south and his firm was investigated for tax fraud earlier today he tweeted that he had been arrested by spanish police in madrid showing a picture of the arrest warrant which listed fraud as the criminal charge shortly after however he posted that he had been released claiming interpol advised the spanish national police to not honor the red notice which is essentially an international arrest warrant and accused russia of abusing the international police organization but for their part interpol has said there never has been such a notice for broader and spanish police said the warrant they have on file simply turned out to no longer be valid adding browder was not arrested today simply detained forever may have b
a british american investor is wanted in russia for tax fraud was briefly detained earlier in the day in spain before being released. as the story. in december of last year bill browder was sentenced by a moscow court to nine years in prison for fraud and tax evasion back in the ninety's browder was one of the biggest foreign investors in russia but everything eventually went south and his firm was investigated for tax fraud earlier today he tweeted that he had been arrested by spanish police...
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the audience found it to be an engrossing ceremony, two and a half centuries after the americans ditched the british entrance and surprised. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. the archbishop of canterbury justin welby led today's service while american bishop, michael curry gave an impassioned wedding address on the meaning of love. earlier they spoke about today's service. to people in love and communicating with each other, sometimes with words and without. you could see that. if you can visually see a relationship, we saw that. and it was contagious in the room. you could feel it in the church. and people were happy. they were happy and joyful. and thankful. you know what? we need somejoy in and joyful. and thankful. you know what? we need some joy in this world. we do! someone said to me afterwards, at the reception, they said, that was so stunning. i want to go and do the vows again, me and my husband. they were so captivated by that sense of love and of love with a purpose, butjust selfish love, not sentimental stuff but love with a purpose, to change the world. you could tell from the reactio
the audience found it to be an engrossing ceremony, two and a half centuries after the americans ditched the british entrance and surprised. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. the archbishop of canterbury justin welby led today's service while american bishop, michael curry gave an impassioned wedding address on the meaning of love. earlier they spoke about today's service. to people in love and communicating with each other, sometimes with words and without. you could see that. if you can...
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we have heard more american accents than british. >> definitely the most of anytime in england. ywhere we have been, the most americans are here, right now, today. >> awesome. thanks so much. i hope you get to see her and i get to see her. we'll be here waving and trying to get her to look over toous. >> we will do that as well. her carriage is going to come out behind us. the two loud american voices you hear are stephanie and i. >> when they make their way out of the grounds, this will be the first public shot of the mr. and mrs. royals. >> how does the wave go? >> we don't have it down yet. we were talking ant the famous people making their way in. i cannot wait to hear about and from, a gospel choir listen there. "stand by me" is going to be the stand-out song. i've heard it will be amazing. >> a 19-year-old cellist that harry heard years ago said he has to have him in the wedding. meghan called him on the phone, directly. that's an exciting thing to have the future princess, a future duchess call you and say, please, perform in our wedding. >> those are going to be some of t
we have heard more american accents than british. >> definitely the most of anytime in england. ywhere we have been, the most americans are here, right now, today. >> awesome. thanks so much. i hope you get to see her and i get to see her. we'll be here waving and trying to get her to look over toous. >> we will do that as well. her carriage is going to come out behind us. the two loud american voices you hear are stephanie and i. >> when they make their way out of the...
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the ceremony embraced the british and american backgrounds. a u.s. preacher delivered a fiery sermon to a traditionally reserved british audience. >> two young people fell in love. >> reporter: guests included a mix of royals and celebrities including elton john. millions tuned in, but it seems the couple only had eyes for each other. as harry and megan left the chapel, the groom kissed the bride for all to see. than a horse and carriage carried them through the streets where tens of thousands lined up just to get a glimpse of the newlyweds. >> it was beautiful. she look so happy. >> reporter: as is tradition, the newly bestowed titles on the couple named them the duke and duchess of sussex. the pair headed off to the second reception after the name change capping off a fairytale wedding day. >>> at noon, of course the bells rang out celebrating the royal wedding. today's sermon was read by the american presiding bishop. >>> bay area wedding watchers set their alarms for the predawn coverage. >> reporter: captivated by the moment people packed in in s
the ceremony embraced the british and american backgrounds. a u.s. preacher delivered a fiery sermon to a traditionally reserved british audience. >> two young people fell in love. >> reporter: guests included a mix of royals and celebrities including elton john. millions tuned in, but it seems the couple only had eyes for each other. as harry and megan left the chapel, the groom kissed the bride for all to see. than a horse and carriage carried them through the streets where tens...
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balcony questions. >> with all the loyalists in the north american colonies, it seems a good british could have done more to support them. perhaps they could have won the war or at least prolonged it. my question is, what were they doing? they were trying to free african-americans, invading the colonies and trying to occupy cities, but what more could they have done to support loyalists because it seems like a third of them had quite a lot of people. >> what could the british have done to hold on the colonies given the apparent early strength of the loyalists? i would probably point you to an excellent book on that subject, it is not on this screen which is why i am mentioning it, it "thet couple years ago, menw h who lost america." it is about british military and political strategy. i don't like talking about men in positions of power as if they are the people who make history. but i do think if you want to look at it in terms of grand strategy, this book is a great place to start. we will take maybe one or two more. information atny all about reprisals against african-americans aft
balcony questions. >> with all the loyalists in the north american colonies, it seems a good british could have done more to support them. perhaps they could have won the war or at least prolonged it. my question is, what were they doing? they were trying to free african-americans, invading the colonies and trying to occupy cities, but what more could they have done to support loyalists because it seems like a third of them had quite a lot of people. >> what could the british have...
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and an american divorcee hasn't married successfully into the royal family since it almost brought the britishwallis simpson in the 30s. music: dancing queen by abba. for many americans, the monarchy is a soap opera, and even though the wedding starts at 4am la time, there will be plenty of viewers here for the episode with the hollywood princess. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. # having the time of your life... let's discuss the significance of tomorrow. with me is now is afua hirsch, the journalist and author of the book "brit(ish)", which looks at the issues of race and identity. dear look at tomorrow is a real turning point? is it making a difference? will make a real turning point? i don't think one event or one—woman can deal with britain's historical issues of structural racism and injustice, but it does send an important symbolic message, and ultimately the royal family are about symbolism. for many people they represent their sense of britishness, and the fact that they have always been white has been linked to this strong perception in britain that britishness is somehow a white i
and an american divorcee hasn't married successfully into the royal family since it almost brought the britishwallis simpson in the 30s. music: dancing queen by abba. for many americans, the monarchy is a soap opera, and even though the wedding starts at 4am la time, there will be plenty of viewers here for the episode with the hollywood princess. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. # having the time of your life... let's discuss the significance of tomorrow. with me is now is afua hirsch, the...
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the british are the losers. americans are the winners. i get it.s about that group of people gaining their independence, being free. ♪ >> reporter: there is one slight adjustment in the play here. the character of the british king at the time, george iii, is played a bit more relaxed, less as a villain. he's a big hit. ♪ and so's the play. soldout, of course. the place may be different, but the themes are universal. >> there's a line which is a famous line, "immigrants, we get the job done." >> reporter: yeah. >> that resonates with people in america. and it resonates with audiences here. >> uh-huh. ♪ look around look around ♪ >> reporter: britain, too, has its immigrants story and the london cast of "hamilton" is part of it. ♪ >> the generation of people and their children who were brought over to rebuild the country after the war and work on buses and in hospitals. my mother was a nurse -- >> my mother, too. my mother, too. >> reporter: all three? >> yeah. >> whether it's now or 250 years ago or 200 years' time, you kind of think if someone is th
the british are the losers. americans are the winners. i get it.s about that group of people gaining their independence, being free. ♪ >> reporter: there is one slight adjustment in the play here. the character of the british king at the time, george iii, is played a bit more relaxed, less as a villain. he's a big hit. ♪ and so's the play. soldout, of course. the place may be different, but the themes are universal. >> there's a line which is a famous line, "immigrants, we...
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on a day which could scarcely have been better, an american bride came to windsor castle for a very britishccasion. in sparkling sunshine, huge crowds lining the long walk watched and cheered as the motorcade brought meghan markle to her wedding. in the car, meghan and her mother, doria ragland. within the castle grounds, the groom, harry, and best man william, dressed in the frockcoat uniforms of their former regiment, the blues and royals, had walked down to st george's chapel. the queen arrived with the duke of edinburgh. his first formal appearance since his hip replacement operation six weeks ago. at precisely midday, the bride's limousine arrived at the chapel‘s great west door. for the first time, there was a clear sight of the wedding dress, the work of the british designer clare waight keller. there was a tiara, a veil into which had been woven emblems from every commonwealth country, and a long train. at the altar, a groom looking a little anxious, and the bride's mother. what, one wonders, were her emotions today? at the great west door, the bride was ready. it was a moment to ma
on a day which could scarcely have been better, an american bride came to windsor castle for a very britishccasion. in sparkling sunshine, huge crowds lining the long walk watched and cheered as the motorcade brought meghan markle to her wedding. in the car, meghan and her mother, doria ragland. within the castle grounds, the groom, harry, and best man william, dressed in the frockcoat uniforms of their former regiment, the blues and royals, had walked down to st george's chapel. the queen...
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the americans were already providing a lot of financial aid to the british and french. the germans felt like the americans were belligerents at all but fact. they assumed it would take us a long time to get ready. they were willing to take the gamble to resume unrestricted submarine warfare, to start sinking our ships, and to send the zimmerman telegram. there was a sense they thought the americans would enter into the war, but if they do, it will take so long to get to the front that we will be able to win before they get there. host: on twitter on the american history tv page, and ongoing poll that will close at the end of the program today on this issue of america getting involved in world war i. was the u.s. involvement necessary? some 17,000, 18,000 votes at this point. wassaying yes, it necessary in world war i. 35% saying no. join the conversation or give us a call on our various phone lines. eastern and central time zones, and pacific time zones, and one line for active duty veterans. bob, go ahead. caller: i was wondering how reluctant president woodrow wilson w
the americans were already providing a lot of financial aid to the british and french. the germans felt like the americans were belligerents at all but fact. they assumed it would take us a long time to get ready. they were willing to take the gamble to resume unrestricted submarine warfare, to start sinking our ships, and to send the zimmerman telegram. there was a sense they thought the americans would enter into the war, but if they do, it will take so long to get to the front that we will...
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this is all to the british- american couple. and they are whipping up cocktails in their honor. >> we have many that are served along with tea and we have the strawberry cup as well. >> there is also a limited edition chalice. this is for the date of the wedding. there's also a real-time viewing party saturday morning plus offering $1 million crown jewel wedding package to couples who want to re-create the royal magic including an engagement ring that is inspired by the one harry gave to megan. >> born is packing up and heading over and we will take you line to the castle where lauren will be and that is where the royal wedding is set to take place. we will get a look at the last minute preparations. >>> if you yourself are looking for a special place to say "i do" how about mount diablo. ceremonies are set to be held on may 25 from 10 am to 3 pm and if you are interested, you must get a marriage license from the county office in martinez and then sign up for available timeslots on the county clerk's website. i would say that no
this is all to the british- american couple. and they are whipping up cocktails in their honor. >> we have many that are served along with tea and we have the strawberry cup as well. >> there is also a limited edition chalice. this is for the date of the wedding. there's also a real-time viewing party saturday morning plus offering $1 million crown jewel wedding package to couples who want to re-create the royal magic including an engagement ring that is inspired by the one harry...
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and cheeky names are an ode to the british-american couple.rry met megan and wedding cake pictures. paul taylor whips up cocktails and even the queen would drink. we have shortbread cookies. >> the royal pub is not the only one toasting the big day. stella artois is releasing a limited edition chalice. that is a nod to the wedding date. the ritz-carlton is hosting a real-time viewing party, saturday morning. they are offering a million- dollar crown jewel wedding package, two couples who want to re-create the royal magic. that includes an engagement ring that is inspired by the one harry gave to megan. in washington fox news. >> lot of people are getting ready. that will do it for us. that is coming up next . at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet
and cheeky names are an ode to the british-american couple.rry met megan and wedding cake pictures. paul taylor whips up cocktails and even the queen would drink. we have shortbread cookies. >> the royal pub is not the only one toasting the big day. stella artois is releasing a limited edition chalice. that is a nod to the wedding date. the ritz-carlton is hosting a real-time viewing party, saturday morning. they are offering a million- dollar crown jewel wedding package, two couples who...
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where british-americans sponsored coup dislodged the elected government, which was one of the factors that led to and still legitimizes the islamic republic. misjudging and mishandling nationalism may be the central error in american foreign policy. by contrast, when america has helped open countries up to capitalism, commerce and contact, these acids of modernity have almost always eaten away at the nastiest elements of dictatorships. china today is a much better and more responsible country than it was. people often point to ronald reagan's campaign against the soviet union as one in which pressure against an evil empire have produced regime change. but they only remember half the story. as soon as reagan found a reformer in mchale gorbachev, he embraced him, made concessions to him, so much so, he drew furious opposition from conservatives in america. who called him a useful idiot who was helping the soviet union win the cold war. iran is a complicated country with a complicated regime. it has moderate elements within it that were clearly hoping the nuclear deal would be a path to
where british-americans sponsored coup dislodged the elected government, which was one of the factors that led to and still legitimizes the islamic republic. misjudging and mishandling nationalism may be the central error in american foreign policy. by contrast, when america has helped open countries up to capitalism, commerce and contact, these acids of modernity have almost always eaten away at the nastiest elements of dictatorships. china today is a much better and more responsible country...
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to be fair, the big we -- i think british and american society have been in a post-truth era, post-truth defined as decisions based less on evidence and data and more on preference, emotion, feeling, tribe and grievance. that creates great stress, which you must be feeling as well, for fact-based institutions like intelligence, law enforcement and journalism. where do they go in the national discussion if we aren't using facts as the basis for our decision? >> yes. we certainly all do feel it. it's a big battle to keep that ship of facts on the straight and narrow. i want to read from what you wrote recently in "the new york times" about this. we in the intelligence world have dealt with argumentative presidents throughout the years. we have never served a president for whom truth doesn't matter. these are truly uncharted waters for the country. we have in the past argued over the values to be applied to objective reality or occasionally over what constituted objective reality. but never the existence or relevance of objectively -- of objective reality itself. what has this done to the i
to be fair, the big we -- i think british and american society have been in a post-truth era, post-truth defined as decisions based less on evidence and data and more on preference, emotion, feeling, tribe and grievance. that creates great stress, which you must be feeling as well, for fact-based institutions like intelligence, law enforcement and journalism. where do they go in the national discussion if we aren't using facts as the basis for our decision? >> yes. we certainly all do...
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british, as well. with this amazing american twist because you see the flags there, the british bunting. of american bunting, as well, interspersed. thersng to be a lot of american elements reflected in the service, i'm tol byhe palace, as well. something very exciting to look forward to. clarissa ward is down there, st. george's chapel. it's true, isn't it, that meghan markel is putting her stamp on this truly royal moment. >> absolutely, max. this is going to have all of the beauty and the tradition that so many royal weddings have had over the decades and over, indeed, the centuries. but it will have a distinctly modern flavor. we're privileged to have a front row seat. this is going to take place in st. george's chapel just behind me. i'm going to sand out of the way and talk you through the geograp geography. this area here will be filled with about 1,200 members of the public who meghan and harry have elected to invite to their special day. these are members of the royal household, and also people that are notably strong in their communities that meghan and harry invited. we'll see
british, as well. with this amazing american twist because you see the flags there, the british bunting. of american bunting, as well, interspersed. thersng to be a lot of american elements reflected in the service, i'm tol byhe palace, as well. something very exciting to look forward to. clarissa ward is down there, st. george's chapel. it's true, isn't it, that meghan markel is putting her stamp on this truly royal moment. >> absolutely, max. this is going to have all of the beauty and...
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american army? >> the french and british had this idea called amalgamation where americans would be simply put into ench and british uniforms and under their officers and fight under their command, we were not going to stand for that, but they did have to compromise. belleau wood is an example of that. he had to send divisions as well as brigades, sometimes regiments even companies to the front to serve under french or british command for a time. they are still wearing their own uniforms, they are still fighting under their own officers directly, but they are under overall french or british command. >> were the allies winning the war in may 1918? >> they were definitely, they were back on their heels, the french had begun -- the german had begun a number of offenses beginning in march and april 1918 where the allies thought they had their backs to the wall, where there was a chance that the germans would split apart the french and british armies, drive to the coast. by the end of may 1918, german offensives are beginning to slow down. there is no german drive on paris at this point. the germans are
american army? >> the french and british had this idea called amalgamation where americans would be simply put into ench and british uniforms and under their officers and fight under their command, we were not going to stand for that, but they did have to compromise. belleau wood is an example of that. he had to send divisions as well as brigades, sometimes regiments even companies to the front to serve under french or british command for a time. they are still wearing their own uniforms,...
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the audience found it to be an engrossing ceremony, two and a half centuries after the americans ditched the britishility to entrance and surprised. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, led today's service while american bishop michael curry gave an impassioned wedding address on the meaning of love. earlier they spoke about today's service. two people in love and communicating with each other, sometimes with words and without. you could see that. if you can visually see a relationship, we saw that. and it was contagious in the room. you could feel it in the church. and people were happy. they were happy and joyful. and thankful. you know what? we need some joy in this world. we do! someone said to me afterwards, at the reception, they said, that was so stunning. i want to go and do the vows again, me and my husband. they were so captivated by that sense of love and of love with a purpose, notjust selfish love, not sentimental stuff but love with a purpose, to change the world. you could tell from the reaction of the crowd, that wonderful moment when they ex
the audience found it to be an engrossing ceremony, two and a half centuries after the americans ditched the britishility to entrance and surprised. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, led today's service while american bishop michael curry gave an impassioned wedding address on the meaning of love. earlier they spoke about today's service. two people in love and communicating with each other, sometimes with words and without. you could see that. if...
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british american tobacco, gaining right now. also, the banks.n an spanish banks that have been hit the hardest. up 6.1%,ng to see -- concerned about his financing business with fiat chrysler, pulling the stock down yesterday. gainers. in sao paulo we see an ex-dividend move. i should have that screen up. the dividend impact we see is going to be national grid going ex dividend, nokia going ex dividend. amro also going ex dividend. we do see total down, as well as bp. we see the price of oil moving up and energy stocks gaining. equity trading getting underway, going through the numbers right now. , alowing a rebound in asia strong rebound in some cases as investors just market reaction to italy's political turmoil as overdone. at too concerned yet about trade war rearing its head. joining us is mark cudmore, bloomberg mliv strategist and with me on set in london, the senior independent client advisor. mark, justoff with to get your take on what we saw in asian markets. not a lot of and concern about donald trump and his trade war. partly because
british american tobacco, gaining right now. also, the banks.n an spanish banks that have been hit the hardest. up 6.1%,ng to see -- concerned about his financing business with fiat chrysler, pulling the stock down yesterday. gainers. in sao paulo we see an ex-dividend move. i should have that screen up. the dividend impact we see is going to be national grid going ex dividend, nokia going ex dividend. amro also going ex dividend. we do see total down, as well as bp. we see the price of oil...
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just months before the election was going to take place would have looked a lot worse than this british american professor from cambridge approaching these members of the campaign and trying to having conversations with them that seemed pretty mundane. he really didn't get much information out of them at all. the fact his name has now been exposed could present real problems not just for him but for any other informants that the fbi or cia might need to use in the future. is a potential informant going to say when they hear their name can be splashed across the biggest newspapers in the united states. this have a chilling effect. that seems to be exactly what trump and his allies wanted to happen. >> sarah huckabee sanders said today republican lawmakers on the oversight committees will meet with justice department and intelligence officials on thursday to go over the requested documents and said nobody from the white house staff would attend and that democrats were not currently invited. big surprise. >> no one from the white house staff will end. >> would the white house welcome democrats to b
just months before the election was going to take place would have looked a lot worse than this british american professor from cambridge approaching these members of the campaign and trying to having conversations with them that seemed pretty mundane. he really didn't get much information out of them at all. the fact his name has now been exposed could present real problems not just for him but for any other informants that the fbi or cia might need to use in the future. is a potential...
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abdel hakim belhaj and his pregnant wife were kidnapped in 2004 in a joint british american operation forecast, saying the economy has suffered a temporary soft patch. president trump welcomes home three american prisoners released by north korea after being accused of spying.
abdel hakim belhaj and his pregnant wife were kidnapped in 2004 in a joint british american operation forecast, saying the economy has suffered a temporary soft patch. president trump welcomes home three american prisoners released by north korea after being accused of spying.
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american occupation is very light. far too light for french and british tastes, especially after the first world war. but relations were also extremely good. this is especially true for african-american soldiers in both france and germany, where they find the attitudes of the europeans to be far more enlightened than the attitudes of their own american officers and ncos. i don't know if that quite answers your question. >> i hate to do this, but i'm going to circle back to the previous question and margaret's point about the power that putin may or may not have. the one comment i would make, at least when i was still serving in government in the military, there was always this perception of the united states that whatever happened, whatever we did is intentional, well thought out, that we were in total control of what was happening out there. we're a rich and powerful nation. in fact, a lot of things that happened were just either mistakes made lower down or other motivations that had nothing to do with the president of secretary of defense or the nationa
american occupation is very light. far too light for french and british tastes, especially after the first world war. but relations were also extremely good. this is especially true for african-american soldiers in both france and germany, where they find the attitudes of the europeans to be far more enlightened than the attitudes of their own american officers and ncos. i don't know if that quite answers your question. >> i hate to do this, but i'm going to circle back to the previous...
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minute suffer as you will part of the terrorist group support to create to lead armed by the americans and british and others well mr larijani we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments. rice perceive. and. prices you end up with a fake. here with manipulate. the markets in there if you have if you have interest rates at zero and you can borrow money at zero percent you have an online the credit line and you can muscle prices around it well that creates fake prices and then if you have robots reporting on fake prices on the financial media as foreign stuff then the robots are going to report on the fake crisis driven by the fake news created by robots and you have a virtual or a not so virtual cycle of fake news and fake crisis and then that people interpret that as reality. for. political end used to be the end of the film outside the system if you flow to from some fundamentally teaches that morning. when i look to the sounds like some. americans are now coming along and i'm knows me. there will soon be the world's leave to leave god out of the book be a slow. le
minute suffer as you will part of the terrorist group support to create to lead armed by the americans and british and others well mr larijani we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments. rice perceive. and. prices you end up with a fake. here with manipulate. the markets in there if you have if you have interest rates at zero and you can borrow money at zero percent you have an online the credit line and you can muscle prices around it well that creates fake...
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americans were already providing a lot of financial aid for the british and for the french. elt like the americans were belligerent in all, but fact. they assumed it would take us a long time to get ready. they were willing to take the gamble to resume unrestricted submarine warfare and to start sinking our ships and to resume the zimmerman telegram. ? there was a sense that they would welcome the war, but if they do it would take them so long to get to the front that we'll be able to win before they get there. >> on twitter, on the american history tv page on twitter and an ongoing poll that we have that will close at the end of the program today on this issue of america getting involved in world war i and almost 18,000 votes at this point. 65% saying yes, u.s. involvement is necessary in world war i. 35% saying no. >> join the conversation or give us a call on the various phone lines. eastern and central time zones and a special line for active duty and veterans on that last line. bob's waiting in greenville, south carolina. go ahead. >> i was wondering how reluctant presid
americans were already providing a lot of financial aid for the british and for the french. elt like the americans were belligerent in all, but fact. they assumed it would take us a long time to get ready. they were willing to take the gamble to resume unrestricted submarine warfare and to start sinking our ships and to resume the zimmerman telegram. ? there was a sense that they would welcome the war, but if they do it would take them so long to get to the front that we'll be able to win...
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this is very cynical that those billions of german investment and the many other billions of american and britishand other investment in china we could talk about that what happens to that there are strict rules that they're they have to form joint ventures with local partners there are stories from german middle companies of having these joint ventures one of having factories all the employees really looked really tired so one day the german boss drives home to see where they're going and they're going to a eat identical factory at night working a second shift recreating what they learned during the day so these billions and that they have used this in this investment into china to i would say steel and transfer and copy and then improve on key technologies and so so there is so much wrong with that sort of allegation that i don't even know where to start with i think we should fall for it yeah and if you look at the openness of both markets the european market and the chinese market i mean it's very clear that the market is very very open to foreign investment and a lot of the investments that
this is very cynical that those billions of german investment and the many other billions of american and britishand other investment in china we could talk about that what happens to that there are strict rules that they're they have to form joint ventures with local partners there are stories from german middle companies of having these joint ventures one of having factories all the employees really looked really tired so one day the german boss drives home to see where they're going and...
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syria from the visit you will part of the terrorist group supported created led armed by the americans and british and others well mr larijani we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments they chant and. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have a crazy patient let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic developments only and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. pomalyst. one of the most controversial products of alzheimer's it's a solid vegetable fat that's very cheap. in twenty seventeen production grew to sixty three million items that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of palm oil plantations which it means the destruction of rain forest. into the zero a lot more than ten million hiked as of unique rain forest has been destroyed it's a process that just keeps going. not. only do i have. to. call them back to worlds apart with muhammad have i played it johnny how different runs high council for human rights mr larijani you're joining
syria from the visit you will part of the terrorist group supported created led armed by the americans and british and others well mr larijani we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments they chant and. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have a crazy patient let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic developments only and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. pomalyst. one of the...
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the reminiscences you will part of the terrorist group supported created lead armed by the americans and british and others well mr larijani we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments they chant. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. opposite it is from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards unsold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet felt but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport says for pleasure you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand i
the reminiscences you will part of the terrorist group supported created lead armed by the americans and british and others well mr larijani we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments they chant. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. opposite it is...