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southern nigeria mr the artifacts removed from the can of been inspired this and the doc in the british museum campaign as have made repeated calls for their return i think it's very important that we are straightforward and honest and transparent about the ways in which some of these objects have entered the collection is absolutely not the case that everything in the museums african collections was planted or looted always have a phrase you want to use but obviously there are certain circumstances or certain events that happened. and certain examples like that then in bronze is where that material would have come into the collection and that in the same way today curators from europe and the united states and negotiating an agreement to set up a permanent exhibition of the bronzes in nigeria where it is true that the british has a number of objects which they have many of these objects in the europe. so there's need for there to be there for the knows what the billion dollar group is all about but it isn't clear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn more from the british museu
southern nigeria mr the artifacts removed from the can of been inspired this and the doc in the british museum campaign as have made repeated calls for their return i think it's very important that we are straightforward and honest and transparent about the ways in which some of these objects have entered the collection is absolutely not the case that everything in the museums african collections was planted or looted always have a phrase you want to use but obviously there are certain...
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all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn or from the british museum. we will you will you know be open to such conversations so there's just not one for. decision as to whether it's going to be a goal or i mean every time you know we just we will be open to having a broad range of discussion on. each piece of work. the oldest of the bronze us will cost in the fifteen hundreds descendants of the ata sansa cough them still practiced across today if realty obregon is a list this was a beauty for people to see it especially when docs often find out did they draw their hook is that all depictions of everyday life chiseled through the ages can one day be seen by future generations in the land where they were created. to sarah to have to support his foreign. i. now all jews here. and. where every. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave the room just. when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new award winning documenta
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all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn more from the british museum. we will. you know be open to such conversations so there's just not one for. decision as to whether it's going to be a goal or i mean every time you know we just we will be open to having a broad range of discussions on. each piece of work. the oldest of the bronze us will cost in the fifteen hundreds descendants of the artists who cough them still practiced across today if really the obregon is at least. the beauty for people to see it especially when docs offered our deeds to draw their hope is that all depictions of everyday life chiseled through the ages can one day be seen by future generations in the land where they were created barbara and al-jazeera. and that more on that and all the other stories that we've been covering on the web site the address al-jazeera dot com or you can keep on watching i'll be back with more news in a few minutes about. a landing rick from its indigenous people. plundered for its resources. to now long held resentment it's a turning violent with dea
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all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn more from the british museum. we will. be open to such conversations so there's just not one for. decision as to whether it's going to be on board or i mean every time you know we just we will be open to having a broad range of discussions on. each piece of work. the oldest of the bronze us will cost in the fifteen hundreds descendants of the outer sansa cotham still practiced across today if realty obregon its list this was a bit it for people to see it especially when that's our forefathers did the job there is that all depictions of everyday life chiseled through the ages can one day be seen by future generations in the land where they were created barbara and passed out to sara. al-jazeera. where every. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be all when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring the award winning documentaries and live news and out of iraq i got
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all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn or from the british museum. we will will you be open to such conversations so there's just not one truck or. decision as to whether it's going to be on board or i mean every time you know we just we will be open to having a broad range of discussions on. each piece of work. the oldest of the bronze this would cost in the fifteen hundreds descendants of the out to sansa cough them still practiced across today if really the obregon least. for people to see it especially we docs offer for our deeds to draw their hope is that all depictions of everyday life chiseled through the ages can one day be seen by future generations in the land where they were created. to syria. the top stories on al-jazeera it's been revealed that migrant children separated from their parents on the u.s. border into babies and toddlers are then taken to so-called tender age shelter as i wage over the chump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy is growing in the last hour the us president said he would be signing an executive o
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all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn or from the british museum. we will will you be open to such conversations so there's just not one for. decision as to whether it's going to be a goal or i mean if we talk you know we just we will be open to having a broad range of discussions on. each piece of work. the oldest of the bronzes who cost in the fifteen hundreds descendants of the artists a cough them still practice the craft today if realty obregon it lists. the beauty for people to see it especially when docs our forefathers did the job their hope is that all depictions of everyday life chiseled through the agency can one day be seen by future generations in the land where they were created barbara and get passed out to sarah but save for the news hour shell is back in a minute stay with us. candid testimonies from the binny's women who are staying single longer. what's causing this cultural shift in a society already be set by religious and social tensions. and are there implications for the arab world as the home. of the single by choice announ
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. 0ur the area around the british museum.. rizlaine boular, 22, has been told that she is serving a life term with a minimum of16 that she is serving a life term with a minimum of 16 years, that she is serving a life term with a minimum of16 years, her that she is serving a life term with a minimum of 16 years, her mother mina dich, ali, has been told they could serve six years and nine months her daughter. her daughter was planning an attack around the houses of parliament, they went on a reconnaissance mission scudding qatar gas and then went to sainsbury‘s and bought knives. in addition rizlaine boular was heard ona bike addition rizlaine boular was heard on a bike that had been placed in a property where she was, she was heard practising wielding the knife. when she was arrested, rizlaine boular was shot at by police and today we got details of how she came today we got details of how she came to be shot. it was said in court that she was refusing to comply with police instructions. she swore at police instructions. she s
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all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn more from the british museum. we will. you know be open to such conversations so there's just not one for. decision as to whether it's going to be a goal or i mean every time you know we just we will be open to having a broad range of discussions on. each piece of work. the oldest of the bronze us will cost in the fifteen hundreds descendants of the out to sansa cough them still practiced across today if realty obregon is. for people to see it especially when. our forefathers did the job their hope is that all depictions of everyday life chiseled through the ages can one day be seen by future generations in the land where they were created. to syria. russia started the world cup as the lowest ranked team in the tournament providing much hope for home fans cheering on their side but the team has proved the doubters wrong and made it through to the knockout rounds with a match to spare and it richardson sent disappeared from moscow. well it's hard to overstate just how low expectations were for russian football fan
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southern nigeria mr the artifacts removed from the can have been inspired and the doc in the british museum campaign as have made repeated calls for their return i think it's very important that we are straightforward and honest and transparent about the ways in which some of these objects events that the collection is absolutely not the case that everything in the museums african collections was planted or looted always have a phrase you want to use but obviously there are certain circumstances or certain events that happened. and certain examples like that then in bronzes where that material would have come into the collection and not in the same way today curators from europe and the united states a negotiating an agreement to set up a permanent exhibition of the bronzes in nigeria where it is true that the british has a number of objects which they have many of these objects in the euro program so there's need for there to be there for about as low as one of the billion dollar group is all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn more from the british
southern nigeria mr the artifacts removed from the can have been inspired and the doc in the british museum campaign as have made repeated calls for their return i think it's very important that we are straightforward and honest and transparent about the ways in which some of these objects events that the collection is absolutely not the case that everything in the museums african collections was planted or looted always have a phrase you want to use but obviously there are certain...
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is all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept a learner from the british museum. we will. you know be open to such conversations so there's just not one for. decision as to whether it's going to be on board or i mean every time you know we just we will be open to having a broad range of discussions on. each piece of work. the oldest of the bronzes who cost in the fifteen hundreds descendants of the artists a cough them still practiced a craft today if really the obregon is at least this was the beauty for people to see it especially with that our forefathers did the job there is that all depictions of everyday life chiseled through the ages can one day be seen by future generations in the land where they were created. out to syria. time to take a look at the headlines here in al-jazeera now several key e.u. leaders will hold crisis talks on immigration in brussels on sunday the emergency meeting will come ahead of a major summit next week the issue of immigration is causing fresh divisions in europe. britain's prime minister's reason mayor strongly condemned dona
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she plotted an attack on the british museum initially.ell, firing cs gas canisters into an upstairs flat. in the mayhem one of the women was shot by police and she was given medical treatment on the pavement. she was laying down with police officers on top of her because she was putting up a horrendous struggle and she was screaming, saying she was in pain and did not want to be helped. she had been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. and for weeks police and the security service m15 had been tracking the suspects. she recovered from her injuries and her younger sister was already in custody and also arrested was their mother nina. we believe they were going to attack members of the public at random at using knives with a view to inflicting injury or killing individuals. we intervene at an early stage with a view to frustrating the terrorist plot. nina with her daughters when the girls we re with her daughters when the girls were growing up, and at the front is her younger sister safaa boular, and by the time she was
she plotted an attack on the british museum initially.ell, firing cs gas canisters into an upstairs flat. in the mayhem one of the women was shot by police and she was given medical treatment on the pavement. she was laying down with police officers on top of her because she was putting up a horrendous struggle and she was screaming, saying she was in pain and did not want to be helped. she had been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. and for weeks police and the security...
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and we start with his reading the studies he did in the british museum or library what he was reading not just the prominent economists like adam smith and ricardo but also literature like shakespeare. shakespeare was a favorite in the marx family then a family in your marx but this is where he set and worked yes this is the armchair where he read and possibly where he died we assume so or at least was. no no no but please take the seat opposite him here many visitors enjoy the idea of sitting face to face with marx there's something sublime about it harmless of do critics of marx ever confront you here people who visit their house and then want to talk. thus you are it. and of course everyone has their own marks we can only say look at the information available and then ask yourself if you think certain things were really done in marx's name like the repression of his thinking began with an aim of personal fulfillment but within a just society that's what he fought for for freedom. that was the thing and stuff that people forget that he fought for democratic freedom of press freedom
and we start with his reading the studies he did in the british museum or library what he was reading not just the prominent economists like adam smith and ricardo but also literature like shakespeare. shakespeare was a favorite in the marx family then a family in your marx but this is where he set and worked yes this is the armchair where he read and possibly where he died we assume so or at least was. no no no but please take the seat opposite him here many visitors enjoy the idea of sitting...
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is all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn from the british museum. we will. be open to such conversations so there's just not one for. decision as to whether it's going to be i mean every time you know we just we will be open to having a broad range of discussions on. each piece of work. the oldest of the bronzes who cost in the fifteen hundreds descendants of the ata sansa cough them still practice the craft today if really the obregon is at least this was the beauty for people to see especially we docs our forefathers did the job there is that all depictions of everyday life chiseled through the ages can one day be seen by future generations in the land where they were created. to syria. it is good to have you with us hello adrian finnegan here in doha the headlines and i was zero u.s. president donald trump has bowed to pressure and signed an executive order to end his policy of separating migrant families at the southern border children will now be detained with their parents for the maximum of twenty days but trump wants that extended so we're
is all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn from the british museum. we will. be open to such conversations so there's just not one for. decision as to whether it's going to be i mean every time you know we just we will be open to having a broad range of discussions on. each piece of work. the oldest of the bronzes who cost in the fifteen hundreds descendants of the ata sansa cough them still practice the craft today if really the obregon is at least this...
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southern nigeria mr the artifacts removed from the can of been inspired this and the top in the british museum campaign as have made repeated calls for their return i think it's very important that we are straightforward and honest and transparent about the ways in which some of these objects events at the collection is absolutely not the case that everything in the museums african collections was printed or looted always have a phrase you want to use but obviously there are certain circumstances or certain events that happened. and certain examples like the pentagon says where that material wouldn't have come into the collection and that in the same way today curators from europe and the united states and negotiating an agreement to set up a permanent exhibition of the bronzes in nigeria why it is true that the british has a number of objects which they have many of these objects in the europe. so there's a need for there to be there for the knows what the billion dollar group is all about but it isn't clear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn more from the british museum. we
southern nigeria mr the artifacts removed from the can of been inspired this and the top in the british museum campaign as have made repeated calls for their return i think it's very important that we are straightforward and honest and transparent about the ways in which some of these objects events at the collection is absolutely not the case that everything in the museums african collections was printed or looted always have a phrase you want to use but obviously there are certain...
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couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museums or grenades and using a car and a knife. safaa boular was arrested, but she then encouraged her sister to carry out her own attack. in court, safaa boular wore western clothing and during her trial, she said she now rejected islamist extremism. the jury heard a recording of a phone call she made from prison to her sister, who was on the outside. during that conversation, her sister rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a "mad hatter‘s tea party", which the prosecution said was code for a terror attack. it's going to be on thursday, were going to have this party. this thursday? yeah. are you serious? yeah. mate, you guys are partying without me ? safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. the following evening, rizlaine was being driven around westminster by their mother scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s to buy knives for their attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter rizlaine that was going
couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museums or grenades and using a car and a knife. safaa boular was arrested, but she then encouraged her sister to carry out her own attack. in court, safaa boular wore western clothing and during her trial, she said she now rejected islamist extremism. the jury heard a recording of a phone call she made from prison to her sister, who was on the outside. during that conversation, her sister...
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couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museumbush involving guns or grenades and using a car and a knife. safaa boular was arrested but she then encouraged her sister to carry out her own attack. in court, safaa boular wore western clothing and during the trial she said she now rejected islamist extremism. the jury heard a recording of a phone call she made from prison to her sister who was on the outside. during that conversation, her sister rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a mad hatter‘s tea party, which the prosecution said was code for a terror attack. safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. the following evening, rizlaine was being driven around westminster by their mother, scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s to buy knives for the attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter, rizlaine, who was going to be the killer. the women were arrested the next day. this man was at school with rizlaine boular. rizlaine was a very outgoing per
couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museumbush involving guns or grenades and using a car and a knife. safaa boular was arrested but she then encouraged her sister to carry out her own attack. in court, safaa boular wore western clothing and during the trial she said she now rejected islamist extremism. the jury heard a recording of a phone call she made from prison to her sister who was on the outside. during that conversation,...
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couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museum involving guns or grenades and using a car and a knife. safaa boular was arrested, but she then encouraged her sister to carry out her own attack. in court, safaa boular wore we5tern clothing and during her trial, she said she now rejected islamist extremism. the jury heard a recording of a phone call she made from prison to her sister, who was on the outside. during that conversation, her sister rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a "mad hatter‘s tea party", which the prosecution said was code for a terror attack. safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. the following evening, rizlaine was being driven around westminster by their mother scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sain5bury‘5 to buy knives for their attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter rizlaine that was going to be the killer. the women were arrested the next day. zak tye was at school with rizlaine boular. rizlaine was a very outgoing per
couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museum involving guns or grenades and using a car and a knife. safaa boular was arrested, but she then encouraged her sister to carry out her own attack. in court, safaa boular wore we5tern clothing and during her trial, she said she now rejected islamist extremism. the jury heard a recording of a phone call she made from prison to her sister, who was on the outside. during that conversation,...
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who‘s 18, was convicted last week of planning a separate terror attack in the area around the british museumwho is 44 has been told she will serve six years, nine months and thatis serve six years, nine months and that is for helping her daughter. her daughter was funny to carry out the sniper attack in the area around the sniper attack in the area around the house of the parliament. —— was funny too. they want on a hostile reconnaissance mission around westminster, scouting targets. they then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s and bob knight. in addition, boular was heard on a boat that have been put in the property and heard practising the knife. when she was arrested, boular was shot by police and today for the first time that details how she came to be shot. it was that of course it was a practising wielding the knife. when she was arrested, boular was shot by police and today for the first time that details how she came to be shot. it was that of course he was and she moves her hand and such a way that he believed she had something and he opened fire three times. boular‘s birther sa
who‘s 18, was convicted last week of planning a separate terror attack in the area around the british museumwho is 44 has been told she will serve six years, nine months and thatis serve six years, nine months and that is for helping her daughter. her daughter was funny to carry out the sniper attack in the area around the sniper attack in the area around the house of the parliament. —— was funny too. they want on a hostile reconnaissance mission around westminster, scouting targets. they...
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who‘s 18, was convicted last week of planning a separate terror attack in the area around the british museumth a minimum of 16 yea rs. life term with a minimum of 16 years. her mother mina dich, who is 44, has been told she will serve six yea rs 44, has been told she will serve six years and nine months and that is for helping her daughter. her daughter was planning to carry out this knife attack in the area around the houses of parliament. the mother and daughter went on what was called hostile reconnaissance mission around westminster, scouting targets. they then went on shopping trip to sainsbury‘s and bought mice. in addition, rizlaine boular was heard on a bike that had been placed ina heard on a bike that had been placed in a property where she was, she had been heard practising wielding the knife. when arrested rizlaine boular was shot by police and today for the first time we got details of how she came to be shot. it was said in court that she refused to comply with police instructions, she swore at police, and officer became concerned, she moved to hand in such a way that he believ
who‘s 18, was convicted last week of planning a separate terror attack in the area around the british museumth a minimum of 16 yea rs. life term with a minimum of 16 years. her mother mina dich, who is 44, has been told she will serve six yea rs 44, has been told she will serve six years and nine months and that is for helping her daughter. her daughter was planning to carry out this knife attack in the area around the houses of parliament. the mother and daughter went on what was called...
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couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museumlar was arrested, but she then encouraged her sister to carry out her own attack. during safaa's trial, in which she wore western clothing, the jury heard recordings of prison phone conversations where she and her sister discussed the new plot. rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a "mad hatter‘s tea party", which the prosecution said was code for a terror attack. safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. the following evening rizlaine was being driven around westminster by their mother on a reconnaissance mission scouting targets. the women had bought a knife from sainsbury‘s, and it was rizlaine who was going to be the killer. zac tye was at school with her and is perplexed at the path chosen by his former friend. rizlaine was a very outgoing person, lovely to talk to, always smiling. she became quite heavily into islam. i'm not sure what caused it. it was a very sudden thing, and she started wearing the hijab. it's strange to hear that she became such a monster in her adult
couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museumlar was arrested, but she then encouraged her sister to carry out her own attack. during safaa's trial, in which she wore western clothing, the jury heard recordings of prison phone conversations where she and her sister discussed the new plot. rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a "mad hatter‘s tea party", which the prosecution said was code for a terror attack. safaa boular...
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the british-based wax museum ed sheeran made a stop at the lady dinah's cat emporium in london. cafe where cat lovers just like sheeran can sip their drink surrounded by felines. so, madame tussauds said this brand-new wax figure came highly requested and will be in their museum starting next week. >> get a wax figure, that's how you know you've made. >> what about the dog people? >> you can request. >> there you go. >> i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. your news continues right here, but we leave you first with brand-new video of baby lemurs born at the zoo.halfway through ad lib live picture - oracle >>> welcome to wednesday ing. halfway throu the workweek. a live look outside oracle arena, even the arena going to get a little rest after all of the excitement from the warriors and lights still glistening there. good morning, thanks for joining us, i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. >> today going to be a cooldown, right? >> not so much. only for the coast because they'll feel a little bit of a difference tod b for the inland areas, it's still going to be just a
the british-based wax museum ed sheeran made a stop at the lady dinah's cat emporium in london. cafe where cat lovers just like sheeran can sip their drink surrounded by felines. so, madame tussauds said this brand-new wax figure came highly requested and will be in their museum starting next week. >> get a wax figure, that's how you know you've made. >> what about the dog people? >> you can request. >> there you go. >> i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances...
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objects over the centuries but painting city is museum on the has a few of them in its collection most were looted in eight hundred ninety seven when british soldiers invaded the royal palace. collectors and museums in europe then purchased them at art auctions. nigeria is now pushing for their return negotiations have been happening for the past eight years according to theone by the museum's director but there's been little headway europe says that more intensive research is needed to determine the origin and acquisition of the artworks. those critical of their return have a different argument they say the bronzes are now part of world cultural heritage and would be better preserved in large international museums than in a nigerian province but artists like nike davies. view such arguments with cynicism she's the owner of nigeria's largest private gallery her mission is fostering the younger generations talent and those young artists often cannot travel to europe and. conti. eric and his colleagues in beni and city have also never seen their ancestors masterpieces in european museums but they say there is a positive side to the debate ov
objects over the centuries but painting city is museum on the has a few of them in its collection most were looted in eight hundred ninety seven when british soldiers invaded the royal palace. collectors and museums in europe then purchased them at art auctions. nigeria is now pushing for their return negotiations have been happening for the past eight years according to theone by the museum's director but there's been little headway europe says that more intensive research is needed to...
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british flowers. i think ithinki i think i have spotted a lily behind you. good morning. good morning, you are absolutely right. we are in the garden museumflowers here. if they come along to the museum, they can touch and feel and smell some of the flowers, so feel and smell some of the flowers, so they can learn about them. we we re so they can learn about them. we were talking earlier about the pollen levels, and you have special ones, pollen free lilies. yes, these are pollen free lilies, i chose these because they were in the garden for king charles i's wife, whose nickname was the rose and lily queen. good luck with the competition, and here we have one of thejudges, also a royalflorist. good morning to you. what are you looking for in this competition? there are some lovely displays. looking for in this competition? there are some lovely displaysm is very difficult, absolutely amazing. and what we hoped when we chose these six was that each person would bring an individuality, because that is what basically makes a good designer. so we will find it really tough. they have used british flowers, and this is what i think is an importa
british flowers. i think ithinki i think i have spotted a lily behind you. good morning. good morning, you are absolutely right. we are in the garden museumflowers here. if they come along to the museum, they can touch and feel and smell some of the flowers, so feel and smell some of the flowers, so they can learn about them. we we re so they can learn about them. we were talking earlier about the pollen levels, and you have special ones, pollen free lilies. yes, these are pollen free lilies, i...
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when you go to the smithsonian air and space museum, and something in the magazine, and british planes -- >> there is a nurse there. how does that happen? >> this whole unit from scratch in washington. a whole bunch of different guys, and the ground crew. he decided to have a couple american nurses. i don't want them to be so attractive like getting involved with the men. one of the nurses at the core of the story, young woman, foster, has red hair. it is a remarkable story, at penn state, decided she wanted to study abroad in china, she petitioned deep interest in china and the far east, should be allowed to go and they let her go and did her nursing degree at yale in 1940 and gail had a very rich program and the flying tigers went around looking for nurses they called up the program at yale and in the midwest working as a nurse and they call her up, remarkable oral history she gave and talks about getting this phone call, turns to her boyfriend and says if you marry me i will stay. she is 25 years old at the time and says it never let you, you will regret this and she leaves him in s
when you go to the smithsonian air and space museum, and something in the magazine, and british planes -- >> there is a nurse there. how does that happen? >> this whole unit from scratch in washington. a whole bunch of different guys, and the ground crew. he decided to have a couple american nurses. i don't want them to be so attractive like getting involved with the men. one of the nurses at the core of the story, young woman, foster, has red hair. it is a remarkable story, at penn...
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museum misquote me to a just what's the most of. the bolts of all the money comes out of the british kind of oversight by the few. lead. people put big dreams on the big screen. movie magazine on t.w. . you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the few worthless for the rich but for many poor people it offers their only chance of survival. and i could be on for today just like. the reporters travel to nairobi. and meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a striking parallel economy. going to some of this made for economic inequality around the world you guys are starting class war the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to as walky a place the rich the poor the trash and exclusive brooklyn starting to live on t w.
museum misquote me to a just what's the most of. the bolts of all the money comes out of the british kind of oversight by the few. lead. people put big dreams on the big screen. movie magazine on t.w. . you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the few worthless for the rich but for many poor people it offers their only chance of survival. and i could be on for today just like. the reporters travel to nairobi. and meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a...
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museum says mr bush would seem to belong to. the goals of the so-called changes not the british concept. box which. players. people have put big dreams on the big screen. the lead to the movie magazine on d w. global inequality. in a global connected well. when differences become disadvantages. something deliberately trying. to the media. join the discussion and have your say. list labor media form twenty eight the place. we make up for what we watch as old classics that hundreds. the pipes we all resemble the surface of the. game want to shape the continents future to be part of it and join our numbers as they share their stories their dreams and their jumpsuits the seventy seven percent of these platforms for africa charge in. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connection self in a road and rail. located in the heart of europe connected to the whole world. experienced outstanding shopping and dining offers and trialling services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. this is d.l.p. news coming to you live from the land spins prime minister is voted out of office spanis
museum says mr bush would seem to belong to. the goals of the so-called changes not the british concept. box which. players. people have put big dreams on the big screen. the lead to the movie magazine on d w. global inequality. in a global connected well. when differences become disadvantages. something deliberately trying. to the media. join the discussion and have your say. list labor media form twenty eight the place. we make up for what we watch as old classics that hundreds. the pipes we...
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british boarding school and almost all tribal and it became superstitious. >> watch afterwords. >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend, featuring museum tours, archival films and programs on the presidency. here's a clip from a recent program. beginican-americans defining and living their lives. death did noty's automatically this per -- automatically this person any rights on african-americans, it only liberated them from ownership from a mast th --e time they were voted whatever meaning the 13th in january 18 65, the south white reaction changed the dynamic. the southern states, still controlled by the confederate as --naires, ow the systems gave white employs the power to administer modern chastisement. three people cannot travel out world history interviews conducted by the witness to war foundation. it's about 90 minutes. >> this is tom beatty with "witness to war." i am here with dennis haines, from the 199th light infantry brigade. dennis, where are you from, first of all? dennis: i am from pennsylvania. he grew up just north of hershey, went to hershey high school. tom: how did you end up joining the army?
british boarding school and almost all tribal and it became superstitious. >> watch afterwords. >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend, featuring museum tours, archival films and programs on the presidency. here's a clip from a recent program. beginican-americans defining and living their lives. death did noty's automatically this per -- automatically this person any rights on african-americans, it only liberated them from ownership from a mast th --e time they were...
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he will be coming to the yad vashem holocaust museum, the first visit by a british while in israel'se onto jaffer, where the trip will differ from what you normally see in a ministerial visit, because he will be meeting young, arab and jewish israelis playing football together. —— moving onto jaffa. there is a lot of emphasis on the prince meeting young people and taking part in sporting and cultural events. kensington palace insists this is not political, as royal visits really are not, but of course it will be an unprecedented diplomatic challenge for him because coming here, so much is seen as political. thank you. olympian champion victoria pendleton has said she feels "psychologically and physiologically damaged" after she had to pull out of a mount everest climb. last month, doctors advised the former cyclist to cut the charity trip short due to oxygen deficiency. they put her on medication when she got back to the uk, explaining that oxygen deprivation can trigger depression. speaking to the radio times, pendleton said she'd never felt so overwhelmed with illness. she spoke to
he will be coming to the yad vashem holocaust museum, the first visit by a british while in israel'se onto jaffer, where the trip will differ from what you normally see in a ministerial visit, because he will be meeting young, arab and jewish israelis playing football together. —— moving onto jaffa. there is a lot of emphasis on the prince meeting young people and taking part in sporting and cultural events. kensington palace insists this is not political, as royal visits really are not,...
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that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life it is a part of life it's culture the story of a british italian man experiencing life close up in a palestinian refugee camp and it's. coming face to face with the daily lives of its residents some of whom had lived there for seventy years but it's been there a few jomo soldier's life it's not been on the show seven days in beirut that . on al-jazeera. e.u. leaders claim an agreement on migrants but details often on how they will put it into action. jane doesn't this is al jazeera life and also coming up. parents desperation as hopes fade of finding missing teenage footballers trapped in a flooded cave in thailand. the man accused of shooting dead five people in a newspaper office in the u.s. is charged with murder. and we'll explain why ethiopia's economy is in crisis despite growing at the fastest rate in africa. these one hundred refugees are fed have drowned after their boat capsized in the mediterranean sea off the coast of libya it follows a compromise deal between e.u. leaders in brussels that they hope will control the influx of re
that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life it is a part of life it's culture the story of a british italian man experiencing life close up in a palestinian refugee camp and it's. coming face to face with the daily lives of its residents some of whom had lived there for seventy years but it's been there a few jomo soldier's life it's not been on the show seven days in beirut that . on al-jazeera. e.u. leaders claim an agreement on migrants but...
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british post office, now a very posh hotel. to the left, it is not litjust as well but you can see the big baseball glove, that is the art and science museum's quite a spectacular backdrop that we have with the singapore riverjust running beneath us. that is where of course president trump and kim jong—un are going to be driving through over the course of the next few days. they are somewhat more that way, inside the diplomatic district of singapore so there's two hotels, one is the shangri—la where donald trump is staying, then another 5—star hotel 400 metres down the road, with a presidential suite that gusts costs around $10,000 per night is where kim jong—un will be staying, and the summit will be on the little island to the south of the main island called sentosa and that will be cut off from the main island and that's where they will be on tuesday for their important meeting. what will they be discussing the meeting? let's remind ourselves what the us is likely to be wanting to get out of this summit. in short, for north korea to give up its nuclear weapons but mr trump acknowledged that it "will take longer" than one meeting to real
british post office, now a very posh hotel. to the left, it is not litjust as well but you can see the big baseball glove, that is the art and science museum's quite a spectacular backdrop that we have with the singapore riverjust running beneath us. that is where of course president trump and kim jong—un are going to be driving through over the course of the next few days. they are somewhat more that way, inside the diplomatic district of singapore so there's two hotels, one is the...
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museums and theatres. tiffany wertheimer, bbc news. it's the sport in which the passenger gets a rough ride. sidecar—cross will change all you thought you knew about motorbike sidecars. the british not a typical way for a dad to spend time with his daughter at the weekend but this bone crunching sport will shake up much of what you thought that you knew about sidecars which were originally popular as cheap alternatives to the motorcar. it's brilliant. where else can you spend an entire day with your teenage daughter and really enjoy yourselves? off the track dad is in charge but on the track i'm in charge. we shout at each other occasionally. she sometimes tells me because i'm going too fast or hit a bump too hard but it works really well. this could not be more different than the traditional image of a sidecar. it's sidecar cross and the passengers are not just there for the ride. in sidecar cross the passenger is in the most precarious position, throwing their weight around on the back. brian and his daughter spent years watching until clarissa suggested forming a team. the first time we took it out for a run and started it up we drove into a tree within ten seconds! did you t
museums and theatres. tiffany wertheimer, bbc news. it's the sport in which the passenger gets a rough ride. sidecar—cross will change all you thought you knew about motorbike sidecars. the british not a typical way for a dad to spend time with his daughter at the weekend but this bone crunching sport will shake up much of what you thought that you knew about sidecars which were originally popular as cheap alternatives to the motorcar. it's brilliant. where else can you spend an entire day...
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museum, and meeting israeli leaders. on the palestinian side, there is a much more mixed legacy. because of the period of the britishews, perhaps, something different from what you would get on a typical ministerial trip. according to palestinian officials that is important for him, to listen to people here, to learn about this place, to see some of the faces which could shape the future. plans to build community prisons for women in england and wales have been scrapped. instead, the government will open five residential centres where female offenders will be helped with drug and mental health problems, and finding work. ministers say custodial sentences haven‘t stopped reoffending — and should only be used for more serious crimes, asjune kelly reports. inmates at work in the grounds of styal women‘s prison in cheshire. for years, reformers have been saying that prison doesn‘t work for many female offenders. the majority of women behind bars are assessed as low or medium risk and commit nonviolent and low—level crimes. paula harriet served four years for drugs offences. she knows what life is like on the inside for
museum, and meeting israeli leaders. on the palestinian side, there is a much more mixed legacy. because of the period of the britishews, perhaps, something different from what you would get on a typical ministerial trip. according to palestinian officials that is important for him, to listen to people here, to learn about this place, to see some of the faces which could shape the future. plans to build community prisons for women in england and wales have been scrapped. instead, the government...
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british—designed frigates. all nine of the type 26 submarine hunters will be built in australia. prince edward has opened the newly refurbished royal air force museumat anniversary to relaunch its museum here in north london, one thatis museum here in north london, one that is dedicated to the contribution and sacrifice of the planes and people have made during that time. it is now a museum genuinely fit for the 21st century. let me introduce you to one of the curators and the director, karen whiting. what is going on. what is the new attractions here? here at the new attractions here? here at the raf museum we are about telling the raf museum we are about telling the whole story of the first hundred yea rs of raf the whole story of the first hundred years of raf and we are looking at what is the raf doing today and in the future. we have got a lot of high technology interactives for people to get engaged with. so they're as accurate as possible. we are encouraging people to get involved in those missions with us. why is it important that we remember what contribution the raf made as pa rt what contribution the raf made as part of the armed forces
british—designed frigates. all nine of the type 26 submarine hunters will be built in australia. prince edward has opened the newly refurbished royal air force museumat anniversary to relaunch its museum here in north london, one thatis museum here in north london, one that is dedicated to the contribution and sacrifice of the planes and people have made during that time. it is now a museum genuinely fit for the 21st century. let me introduce you to one of the curators and the director, karen...