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by the way, they started with the fact that the british fled with their pants up from dunkirk.ous story when hitler attacked france with all the british troops that were on the territory of france, they were afraid to participate in the battles against hitler, apparently they received an order from london and through the port city of dunkirk - this is on the coast, the english channel. the english call it the english channel, in fact, the strait between great britain and continental europe. through this city of dunkirk, the english troops fled, leaving everything to save their lives. after that, hitler began bombing london, the british rushed to the united states asking for help, by the way, the americans helped the british in much the same way as they only helped the soviet union if we got a lend-liss and paid off our debts to the united states the british got it as aid, ostensibly free of charge, but the president of the united states had several personal meetings during the second world war said, next we will help if you open the markets of your colonies. for american goods
by the way, they started with the fact that the british fled with their pants up from dunkirk.ous story when hitler attacked france with all the british troops that were on the territory of france, they were afraid to participate in the battles against hitler, apparently they received an order from london and through the port city of dunkirk - this is on the coast, the english channel. the english call it the english channel, in fact, the strait between great britain and continental europe....
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dunkirk.ols. politicians change, strategies shift and, still, the number of people crossing this channel rises. and here in the camps, the uk government's latest deterrent, deportation to rwanda, isn't working. this crossing is sold as the solution to insurmountable problems, and that trumps any kind of risk. lucy williamson, bbc news, calais. immigration is expected to be a key area of discussion at the conservative party conference today, where the new home secretary, suella braverman, will be speaking. let's get a little more on this now with marley morris, associate director for migration, trade and communities at the institute for public policy research. that's a centre—left think tank. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news today, marley morris. first of all, what do we know about the liz truss cabinet�*s position on the liz truss cabinet�*s position on theissue the liz truss cabinet�*s position on the issue of immigration? are they singing from the same song sheet on this? ., .,
dunkirk.ols. politicians change, strategies shift and, still, the number of people crossing this channel rises. and here in the camps, the uk government's latest deterrent, deportation to rwanda, isn't working. this crossing is sold as the solution to insurmountable problems, and that trumps any kind of risk. lucy williamson, bbc news, calais. immigration is expected to be a key area of discussion at the conservative party conference today, where the new home secretary, suella braverman, will...
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french authorities have requisitioned an energy depot in dunkirk. very shortly. good evening. this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. donald trump pulled out the stops in his bid to hang on to power. the investigation of the january 6, 2021 riot determined it was a staggering betrayal of his presidential oath. >> the vast weight of evidence presented so far has shown us that the central cause of january 6 was one man, donald trump, who many others followed. none of this would have happened without him. he was personally and substantially involved in all of it. exactly how did one man because all of this? today we will focus on president trump's state of mind, his intent, his motivations, and how he spurred others to do his bidding and how another january 6 could happen again if we do not take necessary action to prevent it. mark: let's go to our correspondent who has been watching the events unfold. in fact, ever since january 6. good evening to you. tell us about what has been said . >> the big news of the day came at the
french authorities have requisitioned an energy depot in dunkirk. very shortly. good evening. this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. donald trump pulled out the stops in his bid to hang on to power. the investigation of the january 6, 2021 riot determined it was a staggering betrayal of his presidential oath. >> the vast weight of evidence presented so far has shown us that the central cause of january 6 was one man, donald trump, who many others...
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able to go into the rear of the allied troops and push them back there again until, well , repeat dunkirk to speak, what happened when he trapped many hundreds of thousands of groups the british troops were really saved well, but he thought that he would succeed, he did not succeed under the orders, in fact hitler lost well, he resorted to such people. i am now talking about a different story. when hitler threw his fau one and fau-2 on peaceful cities in fact, the allies resorted to a large-scale bombing of the city of dresden, which was actually destroyed. according to various estimates, then from 22 to 250,000 people died, they have not been counted until now, in fact, among the places, the historical address was not destroyed, and even then many people said that this it was not worth doing there, the humanists called and criticized this british military commander who actually gave the order to commit such an act of revenge and here a question arises, but in fact it broke the morale of the germans, it is finally obvious that this the bombing of dresden broke the spirit of the germans. t
able to go into the rear of the allied troops and push them back there again until, well , repeat dunkirk to speak, what happened when he trapped many hundreds of thousands of groups the british troops were really saved well, but he thought that he would succeed, he did not succeed under the orders, in fact hitler lost well, he resorted to such people. i am now talking about a different story. when hitler threw his fau one and fau-2 on peaceful cities in fact, the allies resorted to a...
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he would be able to go to the rear of the allied troops and push them back there again . to repeat dunkirkf several hundred thousand british troops, they really saved well, but he thought that he would succeed, he did not succeed under the orders, in fact, hitler lost well, he resorted to such i am now about another story when hitler threw its fau one and fau-2 on peaceful cities , in fact on civilians, the allies resorted to a large-scale bombing of the city of dresden, which was actually destroyed. at that time, in fact, among the places of the historical train station, it was destroyed, and even then many people said that it should not have been done there . the spirit of the germans is finally obvious, this bombardment of dresden broke the spirit of the germans. today we are talking about a great victory, about the fact that hitlerism, nazism was destroyed. and the fact that a whole city of people in dresden was somehow destroyed it fits into this general picture. and here the question is again to understand and where are we and what are we if this book is called so good girls don't si
he would be able to go to the rear of the allied troops and push them back there again . to repeat dunkirkf several hundred thousand british troops, they really saved well, but he thought that he would succeed, he did not succeed under the orders, in fact, hitler lost well, he resorted to such i am now about another story when hitler threw its fau one and fau-2 on peaceful cities , in fact on civilians, the allies resorted to a large-scale bombing of the city of dresden, which was actually...
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albanian customers have been filling cafes and hotels around the station in dunkirk.coming who say there is no people in albania any more. smugglers have extended their operations along this coastline to avoid daily patrols from land, sea and air. this coastline has pulled in resources year after year — vehicles, technology, foot patrols. politicians change, strategies shift, and still the number of people crossing this channel rises. and here in the camps, the uk government's latest deterrent, deportation to rwanda, isn't working. this crossing is sold as the solution to insurmountable problems, and that trumps any kind of risk. lucy williamson, bbc news, calais. tony hickmott is a man with autism and a learning disability who's been held in a secure hospital for more than two decades. he was just 23 years old when he was first detained after a mental health crisis, and he's been largely held in solitary confinement ever since. but now a home has been found for him — one his family hopes is for life. jayne mccubbin reports. you're coming home. dream come true. a drea
albanian customers have been filling cafes and hotels around the station in dunkirk.coming who say there is no people in albania any more. smugglers have extended their operations along this coastline to avoid daily patrols from land, sea and air. this coastline has pulled in resources year after year — vehicles, technology, foot patrols. politicians change, strategies shift, and still the number of people crossing this channel rises. and here in the camps, the uk government's latest...
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locals in dunkirk say albanians have been filling the hotels around the station.aca a lot of albanian people, more and more, maybe double two triple compared to last year and years after years people come in and come in and there is no people in albania anymore?— is no people in albania an more? ., anymore? even the government does make — anymore? even the government does make threat _ anymore? even the government does make threat of— anymore? even the government| does make threat of deportation to rwanda has an them the appeal of this crossing, but a small camp in calais, this man from tigray says the uk has spoken out about the violence there and will understand his need for asylum. if there and will understand his need for asylum.— need for asylum. if there is some solutions _ need for asylum. if there is some solutions they - need for asylum. if there is some solutions they can i need for asylum. if there is i some solutions they can give for that 0k, they can give the solution for me.— for that 0k, they can give the solution for me. how afraid are ou of solut
locals in dunkirk say albanians have been filling the hotels around the station.aca a lot of albanian people, more and more, maybe double two triple compared to last year and years after years people come in and come in and there is no people in albania anymore?— is no people in albania an more? ., anymore? even the government does make — anymore? even the government does make threat _ anymore? even the government does make threat of— anymore? even the government| does make threat of...
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albanian customers have been filling cafes and hotels around the station in dunkirk.nd more. maybe double or triple compared to last year. and year after year, there are people and people coming and coming who say there is no people in albania any more. smugglers have extended their operations along this coastline to avoid daily patrols from land, sea and air. this coastline has pulled in resources year after year — vehicles, technology, foot patrols. politicians change, strategies shift, and still the number of people crossing this channel rises. and here in the camps, the uk government's latest deterrent — deportation to rwanda — isn't working. this crossing is sold as the solution to insurmountable problems and that trumps any kind of risk. lucy williamson, bbc news, calais. an inquest has been opened into an unarmed black man who shot dead by police in london. he was shot through a car windscreen on the 5th of september. the met office police officer who fired the shot has since been suspended from duty. his parents, brotherand been suspended from duty. his parent
albanian customers have been filling cafes and hotels around the station in dunkirk.nd more. maybe double or triple compared to last year. and year after year, there are people and people coming and coming who say there is no people in albania any more. smugglers have extended their operations along this coastline to avoid daily patrols from land, sea and air. this coastline has pulled in resources year after year — vehicles, technology, foot patrols. politicians change, strategies shift, and...
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in france and how quickly the british and french armies in, france would collapse, leading to the dunkirk evacuations and then to the french armistice. and of course the whole british war plan up until that had been predicated on alliance with france. and the idea that the french and british armies would the germans in, france and belgium and. it would be largely a fight on by the much larger french army, supported by the british expeditionary force, supported by the british air force, and with the british navy carrying out a sort of blockade of, germany, that was the war plan. and that war plan unravels within sort of weeks of churchill becoming prime minister. and then after the french, we're in sort completely new territory where germany can now launch a direct attack on the british mainland. and so this a key moment. and churchill's response and one of his responses is to order the sinking of the french fleet. and now it is an incredibly move because, of course, the french are saying that they will not allow the fleet to fall into german hands and that it will not be used against the
in france and how quickly the british and french armies in, france would collapse, leading to the dunkirk evacuations and then to the french armistice. and of course the whole british war plan up until that had been predicated on alliance with france. and the idea that the french and british armies would the germans in, france and belgium and. it would be largely a fight on by the much larger french army, supported by the british expeditionary force, supported by the british air force, and with...
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albanian customers have been filling cafes and hotels around the station in dunkirk.ople and people coming and coming who say there is no people in albania any more. smugglers have extended their operations along this coastline to avoid daily patrols from land, sea and air. this coastline has pulled in resources year after year — vehicles, technology, foot patrols. politicians change, strategies shift and, still, the number of people crossing this channel rises. and here in the camps, the uk government's latest deterrent, deportation to rwanda, isn't working. this crossing is sold as the solution to insurmountable problems, and that trumps any kind of risk. lucy williamson, bbc news, calais. north korea has launched a missile overjapan, sparking anger in tokyo. it defies a un security council resolution ban on missile launches. the rocket came down in the pacific ocean — and there are no reports of damage. stephanie prentice reports. it's a familiar sight — north korea testing its missiles — but monday's launch was different. for the first time since 2017 a missile fl
albanian customers have been filling cafes and hotels around the station in dunkirk.ople and people coming and coming who say there is no people in albania any more. smugglers have extended their operations along this coastline to avoid daily patrols from land, sea and air. this coastline has pulled in resources year after year — vehicles, technology, foot patrols. politicians change, strategies shift and, still, the number of people crossing this channel rises. and here in the camps, the uk...
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albanian customers have been filling cafes and hotels around the station in dunkirk.ily patrols from land, sea and air. this coastline has pulled in resources year after year — vehicles, technology, foot patrols. politicians change, strategies shift, and still the number of people crossing this channel rises. and here in the camps, the uk government's latest deterrent, deportation to rwanda, isn't working. this crossing is sold as the solution to insurmountable problems, and that trumps any kind of risk. lucy williamson, bbc news, calais. the national farmer's union, the nfu, says britain needs an immigration system that allows the sector to recruit the much—valued people it needs. let's talk to tom bradshaw, deputy president of the national farmer's union. good afternoon. what are you hoping to hear later this afternoon from suella braverman? irate to hear later this afternoon from suella braverman?— to hear later this afternoon from suella braverman? we have got to be clear in differentiating _ suella braverman? we have got to be clear in differentiating between i c
albanian customers have been filling cafes and hotels around the station in dunkirk.ily patrols from land, sea and air. this coastline has pulled in resources year after year — vehicles, technology, foot patrols. politicians change, strategies shift, and still the number of people crossing this channel rises. and here in the camps, the uk government's latest deterrent, deportation to rwanda, isn't working. this crossing is sold as the solution to insurmountable problems, and that trumps any...
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but the dunkirk spirit was supposed to be about saving people and little boats, not sticking them onalthy people. i'm not going tojudge him for his privilege, but i willjudge him for his actions. if he as a very, very wealthy multimillionaire with from a very wealthy family asks the poorest people in our society, people going to food banks malls not requiring the same sacrifices of the super wealthy, i think there's going to be a concern and people will say, where's the mandate? perhaps time is for a general election. what i don't want for happen is for him to somehow placate the far—right in his own party, who will want more and more tax cuts by a culture war about, for example, migrants. like his parents were in my parents were and trashing the human rights act. baroness chakra party, thank you very much. let's talk to jasmine cameron, a political correspondent in county street. busy afternoon?- political correspondent in county street. busy afternoon? iquintet what street. busy afternoon? quite! what are ou street. busy afternoon? quite! what are you appearing — street. busy after
but the dunkirk spirit was supposed to be about saving people and little boats, not sticking them onalthy people. i'm not going tojudge him for his privilege, but i willjudge him for his actions. if he as a very, very wealthy multimillionaire with from a very wealthy family asks the poorest people in our society, people going to food banks malls not requiring the same sacrifices of the super wealthy, i think there's going to be a concern and people will say, where's the mandate? perhaps time is...
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albanian customers have been filling cafes and hotels around the station in dunkirk.ore and more. maybe double or triple compared to last year. and year after year, there are people and people coming and coming who say there are no people in albania any more. smugglers have extended their operations along this coastline to avoid daily patrols from land, sea and air. this coastline has pulled in resources year after year — vehicles, technology, foot patrols. politicians change, strategies shift and, still, the number of people crossing this channel rises. and here in the camps, the uk government's latest deterrent, deportation to rwanda, isn't working. this crossing is sold to the solution to insurmountable problems and that trumps any kind of risk. lucy williamson, bbc news, calais. donald trump has launched a libel action against cnn, accusing the us broadcaster of comparing him to hitler. the former president is seeking $475 million in damages. mr trump accuses cnn of carrying out a slanderous campaign against him because it fears he will stand again for the preside
albanian customers have been filling cafes and hotels around the station in dunkirk.ore and more. maybe double or triple compared to last year. and year after year, there are people and people coming and coming who say there are no people in albania any more. smugglers have extended their operations along this coastline to avoid daily patrols from land, sea and air. this coastline has pulled in resources year after year — vehicles, technology, foot patrols. politicians change, strategies...