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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming they're better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out sooner really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's a heritage says to stop history we fought over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff nice theory but it's rare and this museum is very well operates and very well known and so i think like staying here would be at infante so you're leaning a little bit more towards letting them stay here. i stand firmly on the fence i mean i can see the benefits of post to be honest i mean if they went away we wouldn't see them here and we would be able to appreciate do you think it's realistic to expect that a place like this would return some of the you know some of the most famous pieces are ones that work. brought here and your question about. the way government plans to change the constitution stripped white farmers of their land sout
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming they're better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out sooner really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's a heritage says to stop history we fought over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff nice theory but it's rare and this museum is very well...
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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved hundreds on watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out she had a really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's part of our heritage so it's just history we've got over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff these people. and this museum is very well operated and so i think like staying here you would be at a fun take so you're leaning a little bit more towards just letting them stay here. i stand firmly on the fence i mean i can see the benefits of post to be honest i mean if they went away we wouldn't see them here and we would be able to appreciate do you think it's realistic to expect that a place like this would return some of the you know some of the most famous pieces are ones that were kind of brought here under question of only rosetta stone maybe you. know the israeli military carried out a series of strikes on the gaza stri
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved hundreds on watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out she had a really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's part of our heritage so it's just history we've got over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff these people. and this museum is very well...
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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out sooner really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's part of our heritage so it's just our history we've got over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff. and this museum is very well operated and so i think like staying here would be at a fun take so you're leaning a little bit more towards just letting them stay here. i stand firmly on the fence i mean i can see the benefits of post to be honest i mean if they went away we wouldn't see them here and we would be able to appreciate do you think it's realistic to expect that a place like this would return some of the you know some of the most famous pieces are ones that were kind of brought here under question of rosetta stone maybe. now after announcing plans to change the constitution in order to strip white farmers of their land
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out sooner really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's part of our heritage so it's just our history we've got over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff. and this museum is very well operated and so...
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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out she had a really steep you know it should be returned i think it's part of our heritage so it's just our history we've got over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff the spirit and this museum is very well operated and very well you know so i think like staying here you would be at a fun take so you're leaning a little bit more towards just letting them stay here. i stand firmly on the fence i mean i can see the benefits of post to be honest i mean if they went away we wouldn't see them here and we would be able to appreciate do you think it's realistic to expect that a place like this would return some of the you know some of the most famous pieces are ones that were kind of brought here under question of oh years as. in the wake of government plans to change the constitution and to strip white
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out she had a really steep you know it should be returned i think it's part of our heritage so it's just our history we've got over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff the spirit and this museum is very well operated...
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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out through it early speaking i would say it should be richer and i think it's a heritage says to stop history i can see both sides of the argument i can see arguments for taking away but i can also see the argument for just played by guns p. five hundred guests because it's all a kind we all kind of share the same history you ultimately rule interconnected we thought over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff nice theory but it's rare and this museum is very well operates and so i think like staying here would be at infante church what do you think about the people who say well the argument is that you know the original places where they come from those people need to travel all the way here to be able to see some stuff that's you know sort of. there is we took what they had in history and there
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out through it early speaking i would say it should be richer and i think it's a heritage says to stop history i can see both sides of the argument i can see arguments for taking away but i can also see the argument for just played by guns...
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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming they're better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out through it early speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's a heritage says to stop history i can see both sides of the argument i can see arguments for taking away but i can also see the argument for just played by guns be bygones i guess because it's all a kind we all kind of share the same history you ultimately rule interconnected we thought over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff nice theory but it's rare and this museum is very well operated and very well known and so i think like staying here would be at infante church what do you think about the people who say well the argument is that you know the regional places where they come from those people need to try. all the way here to be able to see some stuff that's you know sort of there is we took what they had in histo
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming they're better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out through it early speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's a heritage says to stop history i can see both sides of the argument i can see arguments for taking away but i can also see the argument for just played by guns...
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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out sooner really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's part of a heritage says to stop history we fought over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff nice theory but it's rare and this museum is very well appraised and very well known and so i think like staying here would be at infante so you're leaning a little bit more towards letting them stay here. i stand firmly on the fence i mean i can see the benefits of post to be honest i mean if they went away we wouldn't see them here and we would have to appreciate do you think it's realistic to expect that a place like this would return some of the you know some of the most famous pieces are ones that work. brought here under questionable. in the wake of government plans to change the constitution and strip white farmers of their la
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out sooner really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's part of a heritage says to stop history we fought over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff nice theory but it's rare and this museum is very...
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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise forward to the visitors think let's find out generally speaking i would think it should be returned i think it's a heritage says just of history i can see both sides of the argument i could see the argument for taking away but i can also see the argument for just played by guns be bygones i guess because it's all a kind we all kind of share the same history you ultimately rule interconnected we've got over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff nice theory but it's rare and this museum is very well operated and very well known so i think like staying here you would be at infante church what do you think about the people who say well the argument is that you know the original places where they come from those people need to. travel all the way here to be able to see some stuff that's you know sort of there is we took what they had in histor
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise forward to the visitors think let's find out generally speaking i would think it should be returned i think it's a heritage says just of history i can see both sides of the argument i could see the argument for taking away but i can also see the argument for just played by guns be...
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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out through it early speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's a heritage says to stop history i can see both sides of the argument i can see arguments for taking away but i can also see the argument for just playing by guns be bygones i guess because it's all a kind we all kind of share the same history you ultimately rule interconnected we thought over this whole kind of colonialists british empire thing and stuff nice theory but it's rare and this museum is very well operated and very well known so i i think like staying here would be at infante church what do you think about the people who say well the argument is that you know the regional places where they come from those people need to. travel all the way here to be able to see some stuff that's you know sort of there is we took what they had in histor
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out through it early speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's a heritage says to stop history i can see both sides of the argument i can see arguments for taking away but i can also see the argument for just playing by guns be...
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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out sooner really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's a heritage says just of history we thought over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff nice theory but it's rare and this museum is very well operated and very well you know so i i think like staying here would be edified so you're leaning a little bit more towards letting them stay here. i stand firmly on the fence i mean i can see the benefits of post to be honest i mean if they went away we wouldn't see them here and we would have to appreciate do you think it's realistic to expect that a place like this would return some of the you know that some of the most famous pieces are ones that were. kind of brought here under question of only rosetta stone they mean are you aware that. in the wake of government plans to change th
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out sooner really speaking i would say it should be returned i think it's a heritage says just of history we thought over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff nice theory but it's rare and this museum is very well...
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government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out sooner really speaking i would say it should be richer and i think it's a heritage says to stop history i can see both sides of the argument i can see arguments for taking away but i can also see the argument for just played by guns people like us because it's all a kind we all kind of share the same history you ultimately rule interconnected we fought over this whole kind of colonialist british empire thing and stuff these periods but it's rare and this museum is very well operated and very well known so i think like staying here would be edified on tape what do you think about the people who say well the argument is that you know the original places where they come from those people need to. travel all the way here to be able to see some stuff that's you know sort of there is we took what they had in history and th
government the british museum attracts scores of tourists so it's not surprising the museum is putting up a fight claiming their better preserved under its own watch sometimes offering temporary loans as a compromise but what do the visitors think let's find out sooner really speaking i would say it should be richer and i think it's a heritage says to stop history i can see both sides of the argument i can see arguments for taking away but i can also see the argument for just played by guns...
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the response to that british museum incident was exactly the same.as exactly the same. the scene was very quickly surrounded by armed police, it was regarded as potentially a high—profile target and for the best part of 12 hours or so and for the best part of 12 hours or so people did not know whether they we re so people did not know whether they were looking at the aftermath of another terrorist attack. it turned out that it was an accident, so we should bear that in mind. exactly, we have no confirmation either way about this, apart from the fact that we know a car was driven into this barrier. we know unfortunately some pedestrians have been injured, but fortu nately pedestrians have been injured, but fortunately nobody has been killed in this incident. we also understand the driver of the car has been detained, armed police, as you would expect from the location, were very quickly on the scene. that man is in custody and the police operation around the palace of westminster continues. hello. it's tuesday. it's nine o'clock. i'm victoria derbyshi
the response to that british museum incident was exactly the same.as exactly the same. the scene was very quickly surrounded by armed police, it was regarded as potentially a high—profile target and for the best part of 12 hours or so and for the best part of 12 hours or so people did not know whether they we re so people did not know whether they were looking at the aftermath of another terrorist attack. it turned out that it was an accident, so we should bear that in mind. exactly, we have...
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british museums argue the collection will be better off here than lost to the world of private ownership, says national maritime museum director kevin fuster. >> we're looking to buy the collection but we're also wanting the courts to recognize that there are principles at stake here other than just money. >> reporter: now, that includes looking after the wreckage site. that u.s. navy officer called it hallowed ground saying you wouldn't take a shovel to gettysburg or go hunting for belt buckles at pearl harbor. >> and that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back a little bit later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." frenter in new york city i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, august 10th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a federal judge orders the return of a mother and child deported and issues a threat to the attorney general. >>> the holy fire rages on in southern california. the flames are moving dangerously close to home, triggering an evacuation order for more than 20,000 people. >>>
british museums argue the collection will be better off here than lost to the world of private ownership, says national maritime museum director kevin fuster. >> we're looking to buy the collection but we're also wanting the courts to recognize that there are principles at stake here other than just money. >> reporter: now, that includes looking after the wreckage site. that u.s. navy officer called it hallowed ground saying you wouldn't take a shovel to gettysburg or go hunting for...
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has been sentenced to life in prison over a plot to carry out a gun and grenade attack at the british museum to carry out a bomb attack in syria with her fiance, a carry out a bomb attack in syria with herfiance, a fighter with so—called islamic state, but she was thwarted in her attempts to travel to syria. at the age of 16 she was trying to marry and is fighter who she had met online. he was later killed in syria. afterfailing she had met online. he was later killed in syria. after failing to get there, afterfailing killed in syria. after failing to get there, after failing to get to syria, that is when safaa boular plotted an attack in the area around the british museum in central london and then subsequently became the youngest female to be convicted of planning and is terror attack in the uk. her barrister had said that safaa boular had had a neglectful mother and a radicalised sister. he described her as an ill child, suffering from diabetes, who came from a damaged home, who was groomed, radicalised and sexually groomed, radicalised and sexually groomed by a number of grown—ups. this
has been sentenced to life in prison over a plot to carry out a gun and grenade attack at the british museum to carry out a bomb attack in syria with her fiance, a carry out a bomb attack in syria with herfiance, a fighter with so—called islamic state, but she was thwarted in her attempts to travel to syria. at the age of 16 she was trying to marry and is fighter who she had met online. he was later killed in syria. afterfailing she had met online. he was later killed in syria. after failing...
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island is demanding the return of a sacred statue more than one hundred years ago the supply of british museumwe are service is it should be given. we've got a. british empire i think. but i think it's part of our heritage so it's just it's straight. hello there are seven pm here in moscow you're watching the international that moscow is calling on britain to make public its work on making star military toxic substances this comes after america. penalties for what it calls moscow's poisoning of double agents powell and his daughter in the u.k. back in march russia has consistently denied the claims. discussed the new sanctions with and. the united states. two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical biological weapons against its own nationals despite any new evidence coming to light the us wants to impose sanctions on russia and this is in regards to the form of poisoning form of double agent sake a script on his door to get back in march now the sanctions will be implemented two sets the fifth sets will ban licenses for the export of se
island is demanding the return of a sacred statue more than one hundred years ago the supply of british museumwe are service is it should be given. we've got a. british empire i think. but i think it's part of our heritage so it's just it's straight. hello there are seven pm here in moscow you're watching the international that moscow is calling on britain to make public its work on making star military toxic substances this comes after america. penalties for what it calls moscow's poisoning of...
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seeking the return of a sacred statue stolen over one hundred years ago and now on display at the british museumwe ask businesses if it should be given back after a long. list piping and stuff. i think is part of our heritage so it's just it's three. pm here in moscow this thursday afternoon you're watching r.t. international top story and unacceptable that's how the kremlin described the latest u.s. sanctions on russia imposed over the poisoning of double agents and his daughter in the u.k. back in march when spokes person to me said it was too early to discuss countermeasures russia had not yet received any official confirmation my colleague. ali earlier discussed new sanctions with artie's and he said. the united states. two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical biological weapons against its own nationals despite any new evidence coming to light the us wants to impose sanctions on russia and this is in regards to the form of poisoning of form of double agent sake a script and his daughter back in march now the sanctions will be imple
seeking the return of a sacred statue stolen over one hundred years ago and now on display at the british museumwe ask businesses if it should be given back after a long. list piping and stuff. i think is part of our heritage so it's just it's three. pm here in moscow this thursday afternoon you're watching r.t. international top story and unacceptable that's how the kremlin described the latest u.s. sanctions on russia imposed over the poisoning of double agents and his daughter in the u.k....
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over one hundred years ago are now on display at the british museum. given. history.welcome to the program here with international a busy day for worldwide news headlines. the u.s. has announced it's imposing new sanctions on russia over the poisoning of. his daughter in the u.k. . saying it holds moscow ultimately responsible. the united states august the sixth two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical or biological weapons against its own nationals following a fifteen day congressional it if occasion period these sanctions will take effect upon publication of the notice in the federal register expected on august twenty second two thousand. i joined now in the studio with. thanks for coming on so quickly this morning obviously it's a big day for news can you were just give us the rundown what exactly do these new sanctions and tail well these are sanctions that will be imposed by the u.s. on russia despite any new evidence coming to light and it's in regards to the poisoning of the former double agent and his
over one hundred years ago are now on display at the british museum. given. history.welcome to the program here with international a busy day for worldwide news headlines. the u.s. has announced it's imposing new sanctions on russia over the poisoning of. his daughter in the u.k. . saying it holds moscow ultimately responsible. the united states august the sixth two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical or biological weapons against its...
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tribe seeking the return of a sacred statues one hundred years ago and now on display at the british museum we ask businesses there should be a term you've got a. british empire and stuff needs to be retired and i think it's about heritage so it's just our history. that welcomes just gone three pm here in moscow you watching r.t. international and we start this hour too with news from yemen because. over forty civilians have reportedly been killed by a saudi led air strike most of them children the strike hit a school bus and many of the victims were under the age of ten around sixty brigid a warning you might find the following images upsetting well the saudi led coalition has issued a statement saying the attack was a legitimate military operation was carried out in accordance with international humanitarian law the saudis also accuse heathy rebels of using children as human shields saudi arabia along with the united arab emirates has been conducting strikes in the northern part of the country since twenty fifteen. now unlawful and unacceptable that's how the kremlin describes the latest
tribe seeking the return of a sacred statues one hundred years ago and now on display at the british museum we ask businesses there should be a term you've got a. british empire and stuff needs to be retired and i think it's about heritage so it's just our history. that welcomes just gone three pm here in moscow you watching r.t. international and we start this hour too with news from yemen because. over forty civilians have reportedly been killed by a saudi led air strike most of them children...
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the return of a sacred statue stolen more than one hundred years ago and now on display at the british museum we asked visitors if we should be given. this whole. list british empire i think it's stuff he's been retired and i think it's heritage so it's just our history. fellow that's four pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now the kremlin has denounced new u.s. sanctions against russia calling them unacceptable and not conforming to international law on wednesday america unveiled fresh penalties for what it calls moscow's poisoning of double agents. and his daughter in the u.k. back in march russia has consistently denied the claims. discuss the new sanctions with initial. the united states sixty two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical biological weapons against its own nationals despite any new evidence coming to light the us wants to impose sanctions on russia and this is in regards to the form of poisoning of form of double agent sake a script and his daughter back in march now the sanctions will be implemented
the return of a sacred statue stolen more than one hundred years ago and now on display at the british museum we asked visitors if we should be given. this whole. list british empire i think it's stuff he's been retired and i think it's heritage so it's just our history. fellow that's four pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now the kremlin has denounced new u.s. sanctions against russia calling them unacceptable and not conforming to international law on wednesday america...
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over one hundred years ago we're now on display at the british museum so we. should be returned after so long. and i think you have a. history. here in moscow international all of us here welcome to your news. the u.s. has announced it is imposing new sanctions on russia over the poisoning of double agent. and his daughter back in the u.k. in march saying it holds moscow ultimately responsible with more on that. and. the united states six two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical biological weapons against its own nationals despite any new evidence coming to light the us wants to impose sanctions on russia and this is in regards to the form of poisoning of form of double agent sake a script on his door to back in march now the sanctions will be implemented two sets the fish sets will ban licenses for the export of sensitive national security goods to russia including electronic items and these kind of exports have been previously allowed on a case by case basis the second round of sanctions there will
over one hundred years ago we're now on display at the british museum so we. should be returned after so long. and i think you have a. history. here in moscow international all of us here welcome to your news. the u.s. has announced it is imposing new sanctions on russia over the poisoning of double agent. and his daughter back in the u.k. in march saying it holds moscow ultimately responsible with more on that. and. the united states six two thousand and eighteen determined that the government...
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the return of a sacred statue stolen more than one hundred years ago and now on display at the british museum we ask visitors if it should be given back. and i think. it's just history. and so joining is this is our international. calling on britain to make public its work on making style military toxic substances comes after america penalties for what it calls moscow's poisoning of double agent and his daughter in the u.k. in march russia has consistently denied the claims. discuss the new sanctions. the united states six two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical biological weapons against its own nationals despite any new evidence coming to light the us wants to impose sanctions on russia and this is in regards to the form of poisoning of form of double agent sake a script and his daughter back in march now the sanctions will be implemented two sets the fifth sets will ban licenses for the export of sensitive national security goods to russia including electronic items and these kind of exports have been previously allowed on a case
the return of a sacred statue stolen more than one hundred years ago and now on display at the british museum we ask visitors if it should be given back. and i think. it's just history. and so joining is this is our international. calling on britain to make public its work on making style military toxic substances comes after america penalties for what it calls moscow's poisoning of double agent and his daughter in the u.k. in march russia has consistently denied the claims. discuss the new...
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safaa boular, who's now 18, planned to carry out a gun and grenade attack on the british museum.en jailed for their part in a plot. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn has acknowledged his party had been "too slow" in dealing with complaints of anti—semitism, and he insisted that rooting out anti—semites was a priority. writing in the guardian newspaper he said they hadn't done enough to foster deeper understanding of the issue among members, and are developing an education and training programme. the number of deaths caused by sepsis in english hospitals, has risen to nearly 16,000, an increase of more than a third in two years. campaigners say overcrowded wards and understaffing are majorfactors, but nhs england argues the rise is largely down to greater awareness of the condition. sepsis can be difficult to diagnose, because of a wide variety of symptoms, from slurred speech, and extreme shivering, to muscle pain or severe breathlessness. here's our health editor, hugh pym. jessie's enjoying the sunshine with her seven month old son theo, but her experience after he was born is h
safaa boular, who's now 18, planned to carry out a gun and grenade attack on the british museum.en jailed for their part in a plot. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn has acknowledged his party had been "too slow" in dealing with complaints of anti—semitism, and he insisted that rooting out anti—semites was a priority. writing in the guardian newspaper he said they hadn't done enough to foster deeper understanding of the issue among members, and are developing an education and...
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the british museum on the program visitors should be given. five thread i think. it's just history. eleven am on thursday here in moscow this is the international welcome to your new us it is imposing new sanctions on russia over the poisoning of. his daughter in the. saying that it holds moscow ultimately responsible. the united states six two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical biological weapons against its own national are to use this as a joining us live in the studio here thanks for coming on and helping us with this story here new sanctions now dish now from washington against russia what kind of sanctions are we talking well despite any new evidence coming to light the u.s. wants to impose sanctions on russia and this is in regards to the form of poisoning form a double agent sake a script and his daughter can march now the sanctions will be implemented and two sets the fish sets will ban licenses for the export of sensitive national security goods to russia including electronic items and these kind of exports have
the british museum on the program visitors should be given. five thread i think. it's just history. eleven am on thursday here in moscow this is the international welcome to your new us it is imposing new sanctions on russia over the poisoning of. his daughter in the. saying that it holds moscow ultimately responsible. the united states six two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical biological weapons against its own national are to use...
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seeking the return of a sacred statue stolen over one hundred years ago but now on display at the british museum visitors if it should be given back off the so long. he thought i have this whole. thing. i've read i think i have it safe says just history. nine zero one thursday morning here in moscow this of course is international a very warm welcome to you. the u.s. has announced it is imposing new sanctions on russia and so for the poisoning of double agent sort of his daughter in the u.k. back in march saying it holds moscow ultimately responsible. the united states six two thousand and eighteen determined that the government of the russian federation has used chemical or biological weapons against its own nationals. be joining us here live in the studio for more details on this is so can you run it down for us what exactly do these new sanctions and well despite any new evidence coming to light the u.s. wants to impose new sanctions on russia and this is in regard to the poisoning of formant double agents. his daughter back in march now the sanctions will be implemented in two sets the first
seeking the return of a sacred statue stolen over one hundred years ago but now on display at the british museum visitors if it should be given back off the so long. he thought i have this whole. thing. i've read i think i have it safe says just history. nine zero one thursday morning here in moscow this of course is international a very warm welcome to you. the u.s. has announced it is imposing new sanctions on russia and so for the poisoning of double agent sort of his daughter in the u.k....
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years old were found in london by british police during a raid on an art dealer experts from the british museum were able to identify the exact archaeological site they were stolen from is a small victory after many artifacts were destroyed by eisel. in more recent years we've seen that total eradication of monuments of international standing in northern iraq by diet there's been a renders destruction of sites of all periods and all types across the country. preparing to launch a new probe headed towards the sun originally slated for liftoff early on saturday morning the launch was delayed until sunday now the spacecraft is designed to brave extreme temperatures of one thousand degrees and speeds of up to seven hundred thousand kilometers per hour the pro-ball fly around the sun to collect data from inside the solar atmosphere she had returned to has more. as you might expect the key to loitering in the sun's atmosphere is not melting nasa engineers have built a carbon heat shield for the park a solar probe that's just eleven and a half centimeters thick they say it will protect the equipment t
years old were found in london by british police during a raid on an art dealer experts from the british museum were able to identify the exact archaeological site they were stolen from is a small victory after many artifacts were destroyed by eisel. in more recent years we've seen that total eradication of monuments of international standing in northern iraq by diet there's been a renders destruction of sites of all periods and all types across the country. preparing to launch a new probe...
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years old were found in london by british police during a raid on an art dealer experts from the british museum where bill to identify the exact archaeological sites they were stolen from is a small victory after many artifacts were destroyed by beisel. you're watching officer i'm so whole romney reminded of our top news stories turkey's president has written an opinion piece in the new york times warning that the u.s. must respect turkey's sovereignty or their partnership could be in jeopardy as it once said his country will seek new friends and allies if the united states continues to pressure its economy u.s. president donald trump announced this week that he would double steel and alimony and tariffs on turkey at least three palestinians have been killed by israeli forces during a twentieth friday of protests at the gaza border one of the people killed was a medic who was attending to the injured dozens of others were hurt since the protests started in march israel has killed around two hundred fifty nine palestinians. a stolen plane has crashed in washington state in the us this video on y
years old were found in london by british police during a raid on an art dealer experts from the british museum where bill to identify the exact archaeological sites they were stolen from is a small victory after many artifacts were destroyed by beisel. you're watching officer i'm so whole romney reminded of our top news stories turkey's president has written an opinion piece in the new york times warning that the u.s. must respect turkey's sovereignty or their partnership could be in jeopardy...
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uncovered in london by british authorities showing a police raid on an art dealer experts from the british museumwere able to identify the exact archaeological site from which they've been stolen now every year millions of visitors flocked to france's scenic for the summer holidays while good for the economy the tourism is harming the local ecosystem and the fish population david chaytor has been speaking to fishermen and marine biologists in the now say area on the battle to say francis fish. the mediterranean is now the most overfished sea in the world according to the latest report by the united nations working the waters of the small portable. ben like share our current nano accounting that cost more than a third of the seized total fish population has vanished over the last fifty years . pollution and climate change are taking a toll but the impact of tourism is not even being monitored. more than your yuppie look is it to say there's no more fish when you see the pressure created by them a turkey every day four to five hundred sports leave last year to port imagine it's of them brings us a
uncovered in london by british authorities showing a police raid on an art dealer experts from the british museumwere able to identify the exact archaeological site from which they've been stolen now every year millions of visitors flocked to france's scenic for the summer holidays while good for the economy the tourism is harming the local ecosystem and the fish population david chaytor has been speaking to fishermen and marine biologists in the now say area on the battle to say francis fish....
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experts from the british museum way to identify the exact archaeological site for which they been stolen. just a quick reminder of the top stories this hour turkey's current c. is foreign to a record low off the u.s. president donald trump double steal an atom minium tariffs on national security grounds the turkish lira plunged over worries about president russia influence of a monetary policy and strained ties with america the u.s. has been pressuring turkey to release an american pastor who's being held on terrorism charges on his aging citizens to sell their dollars and buy the lira to help prop up the currency of over. two dollar will not stand in our way do not worry about it i see it again our call on you all citizen to change the euros to dollars and to gold that you are keeping beneath your pillows into leer as in our banks this is a domestic imaginal struggle we will not lose his economic war we will respond to those who are where you make anomic wars against us with our national currency. the united nations security council has called for an investigation into an as strike that
experts from the british museum way to identify the exact archaeological site for which they been stolen. just a quick reminder of the top stories this hour turkey's current c. is foreign to a record low off the u.s. president donald trump double steal an atom minium tariffs on national security grounds the turkish lira plunged over worries about president russia influence of a monetary policy and strained ties with america the u.s. has been pressuring turkey to release an american pastor who's...
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then turned her attention to the uk and began planning an attack here in the area around the british museumbout how she became involved in all of this in the first place. well, this whole issue of this female family terror cell was exposed in april last year when police moved in on a house in north—west london and arrested her sister, who was shot during that operation. safaa boular was already in custody, and during the trial, it emerged that she had lived in what was described as a very extremist household. it is said she had been radicalised by other members of her family, although it was said today in court that she was a strong individual, despite her age. the judge said that she knew her own mind. then she became radicalised by this man that she met in syria, or was groomed by him. we have a combination of her being groomed and radicalised, it was set. it was also said by her barrister that since she has been in custody, she has reflected on what she had done, and she now was expressing remorse and basically there had been a transformation in her behaviour, she had changed. the judge
then turned her attention to the uk and began planning an attack here in the area around the british museumbout how she became involved in all of this in the first place. well, this whole issue of this female family terror cell was exposed in april last year when police moved in on a house in north—west london and arrested her sister, who was shot during that operation. safaa boular was already in custody, and during the trial, it emerged that she had lived in what was described as a very...
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safaa boular, who's now 18, planned to carry out a gun and grenade attack on the british museum.eir part in a plot. another study has highlighted the danger of one of london's most pressing problems. the research has found a link between pollution and heart disease. regular exposure to even low levels may cause symptoms similar to the early stages of heart failure. those living near busy roads were found to be most at risk, as bbc london's environment correspondent tom edwards reports pollution levels in london have been called a public health scandal. now there's further research that shows how it affects our bodies, especially our hearts. a yoga teacher from maidenhead, she was born with heart disease. and she can tell when she comes into london for work. as soon as i walk into london, getting off that train, i instantly feel like there's this cloud of smoke and i instantly get breathless and trying to catch my breath and when i'm trying to walk and a notice, if it's a busy road, subconsciously, i'm already placing my hand by my nose just to avoid breathing anything in. researc
safaa boular, who's now 18, planned to carry out a gun and grenade attack on the british museum.eir part in a plot. another study has highlighted the danger of one of london's most pressing problems. the research has found a link between pollution and heart disease. regular exposure to even low levels may cause symptoms similar to the early stages of heart failure. those living near busy roads were found to be most at risk, as bbc london's environment correspondent tom edwards reports pollution...
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when the british museum they put this on a table, they look at this patch 50 miles west of roanoke island, they saw a fort. the image of a fort. you think they covered it up maybe it was a real estate development that didn't happen. but on top of the patch somebody noticed a very faint mark. and when they analyzed it they determined it was in fact invisible ink. made with urine. the common ink for the time. and it's an image of a fort. so clearly they were hiding something. maybe the spanish i wanted to wipe out the colonists, we don't know. but it began then at site x. then cover lots of pottery which they claim to be elizabethan.it is very controversial. many archaeologists reject the notion that the pots are in fact from the 1580s. they said it could be from the 1640s or 50s when north carolina was becoming settled by the english. it is still highly contentious in effect today, i got an email from a person who is digging at site x, complaining that they didn't say they found remnants of the lost colonists. but myself, based on my interviews with a number of archaeologists, simply do no
when the british museum they put this on a table, they look at this patch 50 miles west of roanoke island, they saw a fort. the image of a fort. you think they covered it up maybe it was a real estate development that didn't happen. but on top of the patch somebody noticed a very faint mark. and when they analyzed it they determined it was in fact invisible ink. made with urine. the common ink for the time. and it's an image of a fort. so clearly they were hiding something. maybe the spanish i...
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years old while i'm covered in london by british police during a raid on a ups experts from the british museum were able to identify the exact archaeological site from where they had been stolen. right it's time for sport now his peta. thank you very much twenty time english champions manchester united are up and running for the new premier league season thanks to a two one win over leicester a third minute penalty was awarded at old trafford on friday to man united france's world cup winning midfielder paul pogba stepped up to take the spot kick sure they netted a late goal to double the lead for jos a marine years men less to pull one back through jamie vadi but it was too little too late earlier we spoke to james robson who is the man united and man city correspondent for the manchester evening news he says they are several interesting subplots to the new season or city one size will show comfortably last season it's impossible not to see them leading the way again this year and they're not they're not all too many players but when you think that someone like mehndi is he didn't play last s
years old while i'm covered in london by british police during a raid on a ups experts from the british museum were able to identify the exact archaeological site from where they had been stolen. right it's time for sport now his peta. thank you very much twenty time english champions manchester united are up and running for the new premier league season thanks to a two one win over leicester a third minute penalty was awarded at old trafford on friday to man united france's world cup winning...
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covered in london by pressures authorities during a police raid on an artery that experts from the british museum were able to identify the exact archaeological site from which they had been stolen. the travel plans of fifty five thousand people across europe have been disrupted after ryanair pilots went on strike one in six of ryan as flights and can't sell those pilots in germany island sweden belgium and the netherlands walk off the job by the pay and conditions dominic came reports from. sleeping on the airport floor rather than a holiday hotel all because of the strike that's hit ryanair for these passengers their vacation is beginning with uncertainty and lots of tricky questions like this couple fresh in from the states and we landed here in berlin right yeah i mean really now they told us that the ryanair flight to athens that we had booked are being canceled because. pilots on strike so we just went through a couple different ways of getting that the. airline rebooked scaling that that's all they need the tonight and then tomorrow in the morning bouncing from that's the only thing to ath
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vehicles around the world and the uk, there was a car driven through pedestrians outside the british museumr terror attack. 11 people we re another terror attack. 11 people were injured. the police treated this situation exactly as they have outside westminster today. armed police were quickly on the scene, the driver was arrested and we did not know exactly what had happened for several hours before the police confirmed that that was not a terror attack, but i think it all goes back to this real concern whenever a vehicle of any kind is involved in a situation like this, at a place which could be considered a high—profile target, there really is no option for police but to treated as though it may be is a terror attack because that way you have the right resources used to examine the scene, to look at the build—up to what actually happened and be able to make a judgment as to whether or not it was a terror attack and it is thatjudgment we not it was a terror attack and it is that judgment we are not it was a terror attack and it is thatjudgment we are still waiting for. thankfully, we are
vehicles around the world and the uk, there was a car driven through pedestrians outside the british museumr terror attack. 11 people we re another terror attack. 11 people were injured. the police treated this situation exactly as they have outside westminster today. armed police were quickly on the scene, the driver was arrested and we did not know exactly what had happened for several hours before the police confirmed that that was not a terror attack, but i think it all goes back to this...
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relative orphan to his rise to national fame after his rise and win against the british in new orleans. >> we are in the museum center. we are about to tour our exhibit about the life of andrew jackson colborne for a storm. it is the largest and most extensive exhibit we have done on his life and or 127 years as a museum. the title of the exhibit comes from a jackson quote. the full quote was i was born for a storm and a calm does not suit me which could not better encapsulate the life of him. we have entered into the exhibit and i am standing here next to the model of two log buildings here for a very specific purpose. the smaller of the buildings is reminiscent of the kind of house he may have been born in in south carolina in 1767. what is interesting about this is that the larger building next to it that has opened up to see the inside are two buildings that are here. the larger building is the one the andrea and rachel lived in for the first 17 years that they owned the hermitage. it was built in 1797. the smaller building they built after they moved here in 1804. half of it was the kitchen for the longho
relative orphan to his rise to national fame after his rise and win against the british in new orleans. >> we are in the museum center. we are about to tour our exhibit about the life of andrew jackson colborne for a storm. it is the largest and most extensive exhibit we have done on his life and or 127 years as a museum. the title of the exhibit comes from a jackson quote. the full quote was i was born for a storm and a calm does not suit me which could not better encapsulate the life of...
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british in the battle of new orleans. the exhibit is in andrew jackson's hermitage in nashville, tennessee. >> we are in the museum in the andrew jackson center. about the life of andrew jackson is born for the storm. it's the largest most expensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years at the museum. the title comes from a jackson quote. the full quote is, i was born for a storm and the calm to -- did not suit me, which could not better encapsulate the life of andrew jackson. we have entered into the exhibit and i am standing next to the model of two log buildings here for a specific purpose. the smaller of the buildings is reminiscent of the kind of house jackson may have been born in in south carolina in 1767. what's interesting about this is the larger log building next to it that has opened up to see the inside are two buildings here at the hermitage. the larger building is the one that andrew and rachel lived in for the first 17 years that they owned hermitage. it was built in 19 -- 19 -- 1797. the smaller building andrew and rachel built after they moved here in 1804, half of it was the kitchen for the
british in the battle of new orleans. the exhibit is in andrew jackson's hermitage in nashville, tennessee. >> we are in the museum in the andrew jackson center. about the life of andrew jackson is born for the storm. it's the largest most expensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years at the museum. the title comes from a jackson quote. the full quote is, i was born for a storm and the calm to -- did not suit me, which could not better encapsulate the life of andrew jackson....
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from california to the canadian province of british columbia millions of the forest to burn down the smoke also creating a major health hazard. pay museums. and. people put big dreams on the big screen. in the movie magazines on d.w. . climate change is just. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our fire meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire other. people what it took to farm in a magazine. long d.w. . barely feel. the scars symbol of the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. through our cities. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . in peace time what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance out of darkness for cities after a war starts september second on g.w. .
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british in the battle of new orleans. the exhibit was at andrew jackson's hermitage in nashville, tennessee. >>> we're in the museum in the andrew jackson center and about to tour our exhibit about the life of andrew jackson called "born for a storm." it is the largest and most extensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years as a museum.
british in the battle of new orleans. the exhibit was at andrew jackson's hermitage in nashville, tennessee. >>> we're in the museum in the andrew jackson center and about to tour our exhibit about the life of andrew jackson called "born for a storm." it is the largest and most extensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years as a museum.
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they released it at the british national history museum on friday. >> children ultimately have the planetduction is already underway. the new green pieces will be made available later this year. >>> if you wanted a personal video chat from your latest celebrity, you can access that. it is called cameo and it will access anything you want on a recorded message. the video does not expiring usually get your message within a few days. be prepared to not see names like beyonci or brad pitt on cameo celebrity roster. it is more like reality stars and youtube comedians will be what is available. >> no thanks. >>> let's go over to rosemary with our forecast. >>> it is going to be another nice day. we have had only minor changes come our way. that is in recent days. today, is expected to be the coolest a. we have a little more cloud cover out there this morning. we are already seeing it again to pull back. it will be partly cloudy and clear way from the coastline. unless you can be in santa cruz. 74 expected there. low 94 hour hotter locations. the heat up is coming our way. by tuesday into wednes
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british in the battle of new orleans. the exhibit is in andrew jackson's hermitage in nashville, tennessee. >> we are in the museum in the andrew jackson center. about the life of andrew jackson is born for the storm. it's the largest most expensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years at the museum. the title comes from a jackson quote. the full quote is, i was born for a storm and the
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british in the battle of new orleans. the exhibit was at andrew jackson's hermitage in nashville, tennessee. >>> we're in the museum in the andrew jackson center and about to tour our exhibit about the life of andrew jackson called "born for a storm." it is the largeest and most extensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years as a museum. the title of the exhibit comes from a jackson quote, the full quote is "i was born for a storm and a calm does not suit me." which could not better encapsulate the life of andrew jackson. we have entered into the exhibit and i'm standing here next to the model of two log buildings here for a very specific purpose. the smaller of the buildings is reminiscent of the kind of house jackson may have been born in in south carolina in 1767. what's interesting about this, though, is that the larger log building next to it that's opened up so you can see the inside are two buildings that are here at the hermitage. the larger building is the one that andrew and rachel lived in for the first 17 years that they owned the hermitage. it was built in 1797, the oldest building on site. the s
british in the battle of new orleans. the exhibit was at andrew jackson's hermitage in nashville, tennessee. >>> we're in the museum in the andrew jackson center and about to tour our exhibit about the life of andrew jackson called "born for a storm." it is the largeest and most extensive exhibit we have done on his life in our 127 years as a museum. the title of the exhibit comes from a jackson quote, the full quote is "i was born for a storm and a calm does not suit...