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unfettered as they are, and goods moving from great britain and northern ireland can do so freely and a breach of trust in relation to the northern ireland protocol, and creating barriers to trade between great britain and northern ireland that we were told would not happen and have happened. and they undermined the sense of identity and the place of northern ireland within the united kingdom. what is the secretary of state going to do? we took unilateral action just a few weeks ago to ease some of the issues, and issues that would've made matters even more difficult, as i suggested at the time, and i think it's now very clear they were the right actions to take. and i think through that, people can see that we are determined to deal with some of the problems and the issues there in the protocol. brandon lewis. time now for a look at some other westminster news in brief. the government was defeated in the house of lords over plans to restrict prosecutions of serious crimes by british soldiers serving abroad. ministers say the overseas operations bill will protect service personnel and
unfettered as they are, and goods moving from great britain and northern ireland can do so freely and a breach of trust in relation to the northern ireland protocol, and creating barriers to trade between great britain and northern ireland that we were told would not happen and have happened. and they undermined the sense of identity and the place of northern ireland within the united kingdom. what is the secretary of state going to do? we took unilateral action just a few weeks ago to ease...
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unfettered as they are, and goods moving from great britain and northern ireland can do so freely andas a breach of trust in relation to the northern ireland protocol, and creating barriers to trade between great britain and northern ireland that we were told would not happen and have happened. and they undermine the sense of identity and the place of northern ireland within the united kingdom. what will the secretary of state do? we took unilateral action just a few weeks ago to ease some of the issues that would've made matters even more difficult, as i suggested at the time, and i think it's now very clear they were the right actions to take. and through that, i think people can see that we are determined to deal with some of the problems in the issues there in the protocol. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, david cornock. now, with the pubs re—opening in england, it's possible you have other demands on your time. but if you do inadvertently miss our daily round up of political life, don't forget you can catch up via the bbc iplayer. now, ministers have promised to pro
unfettered as they are, and goods moving from great britain and northern ireland can do so freely andas a breach of trust in relation to the northern ireland protocol, and creating barriers to trade between great britain and northern ireland that we were told would not happen and have happened. and they undermine the sense of identity and the place of northern ireland within the united kingdom. what will the secretary of state do? we took unilateral action just a few weeks ago to ease some of...
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have had a bit people in great britain have had a hit of— people in great britain have had a hit oft northern ireland is a constituent part of the united kingdom i think a lot of people have basically— kingdom i think a lot of people have basically put into the back of their minds _ basically put into the back of their minds and — basically put into the back of their minds and it's very fragile piece after— minds and it's very fragile piece after the — minds and it's very fragile piece after the good friday agreement and the developing of power—sharing of the developing of power—sharing of the trip _ the developing of power—sharing of the trip for— the developing of power—sharing of the trip for sentry. clearly what is going _ the trip for sentry. clearly what is going on— the trip for sentry. clearly what is going on is— the trip for sentry. clearly what is going on is increasing concerning what _ going on is increasing concerning what else — going on is increasing concerning what else is going concerning is the strength— what else is going concerning is the strength to resolve it
have had a bit people in great britain have had a hit of— people in great britain have had a hit oft northern ireland is a constituent part of the united kingdom i think a lot of people have basically— kingdom i think a lot of people have basically put into the back of their minds _ basically put into the back of their minds and — basically put into the back of their minds and it's very fragile piece after— minds and it's very fragile piece after the — minds and it's very fragile...
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as is often _ taken some time for great britain as is often the — taken some time for great britainrthern ireland secretary went over there today— ireland secretary went over there today and — ireland secretary went over there today and i think that was a sign of the government recognising that this is a really— the government recognising that this is a really big concern. notjust for the — is a really big concern. notjust for the rest of the areas where the writing _ for the rest of the areas where the writing has— for the rest of the areas where the writing has been going on summer nights— writing has been going on summer nights now, notjust for the many police _ nights now, notjust for the many police officers who have been injured. — police officers who have been injured, but also for what it means for the _ injured, but also for what it means for the northern irish peace protest going _ for the northern irish peace protest going forward and one problem is that there — going forward and one problem is that there is not one proximate call for this— that there is not one proximate
as is often _ taken some time for great britain as is often the — taken some time for great britainrthern ireland secretary went over there today— ireland secretary went over there today and — ireland secretary went over there today and i think that was a sign of the government recognising that this is a really— the government recognising that this is a really big concern. notjust for the — is a really big concern. notjust for the rest of the areas where the writing _ for the rest of...
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domestic and foreign policies particularly against the backdrop of worldwide struggle between great britain and france. two principal political movements emerged federalists committed to a strong central government and economic policies that emphasize ties with britain were led by washington's treasury secretary alexander, hamilton. the anti-federalist faction who styled themselves democratic republicans or simply republicans favored the states as the principal political power base and fostered closer ties to france. the french connection based on the alliance that had helped the united states achieve independence in the revolutionary war was reinforced for republicans by the advent of the french revolution in 1789. thomas jefferson secretary of state in the washington administration was the acknowledged leader of the republicans. he counted upon the steadfast steadfast support in the house of representatives from james madison and in the senate from james monroe. early in 1794 washington sent chief justice john jay to england to go to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdra
domestic and foreign policies particularly against the backdrop of worldwide struggle between great britain and france. two principal political movements emerged federalists committed to a strong central government and economic policies that emphasize ties with britain were led by washington's treasury secretary alexander, hamilton. the anti-federalist faction who styled themselves democratic republicans or simply republicans favored the states as the principal political power base and fostered...
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signing of the treaty of paris in 1783, the united states had gained its sovereignty in lands from great britain what we're standing in now was the northwest territory or the mommy river valley and this is what the americans actually gained from the treaty of paris. unfortunately, however, the native americans who had been living in this land we're not the negotiations and they'd been here farming hunting fishing for hundreds of years. when you have people who are moving into what you believe is your land, you're bound to have problems with what you see as invaders into your homeland now during this point in time. we do have treaties that are taking place through the ohio river and up coming towards where we're standing right now, but these treaties were never properly enforced nor were they really ever properly negotiated? and so you are going to start to also have native americans who are not viewing the americans as just or really bargaining appropriately major general anthony wayne was a revolutionary war hero after some debate anthony wayne is chosen to lead what we call the legion of the u
signing of the treaty of paris in 1783, the united states had gained its sovereignty in lands from great britain what we're standing in now was the northwest territory or the mommy river valley and this is what the americans actually gained from the treaty of paris. unfortunately, however, the native americans who had been living in this land we're not the negotiations and they'd been here farming hunting fishing for hundreds of years. when you have people who are moving into what you believe...
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it's advantage great britain, in their play—off at the billiejean king cup.n gives them the upper hand against mexico. and dan evans is flying high in monte carlo — could he go on to make a first masters level final, after victory over david goffin. hello there and welcome to sports day. spectators are returning to sport. this weekend we reach one of the key stages as we come out of lockdown. pilot events get under way to reintroduce crowds in england. football fans will be in wembley on sunday for one of the fa cup semi—finals. and the world snooker championship at the crucible in sheffield has plans to go from one third full when it gets under way tomorrow, to a capacity crowd of nearly a thouand for the final two weeks later. all spectators will have to meet government requirements to prove they're free of coronavirus, as laura scott reports. remember when sporting moments were celebrated like this? they may soon be again. snooker is leading the way in trying to get fans back. ronnie o'sullivan begins his world championship title defence tomorrow in simila
it's advantage great britain, in their play—off at the billiejean king cup.n gives them the upper hand against mexico. and dan evans is flying high in monte carlo — could he go on to make a first masters level final, after victory over david goffin. hello there and welcome to sports day. spectators are returning to sport. this weekend we reach one of the key stages as we come out of lockdown. pilot events get under way to reintroduce crowds in england. football fans will be in wembley on...
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one more closely aligned with great britain.d that really, not only set the tone for our first real political party evolution here, it set the tone for a lot of conflict that monroe had with a double is could try prairies. but i do think he stayed very devoted to those principles and his affection for france was genuine and personal, as well as philosophical. >> yes ma'am? >> i'm surprised to hear that at one point, monroe was governor for four terms concurrently, it's only one term. was this a change during this constitutional -- >> it wasn't changed then. the evolution of the governorship of virginia has had several periods and when we look at it from the independence, from 1776 when the first constitution is being separate from great britain, governors can be elected for more on your terms, to which they were eligible for two subsequent elections. and so, a governor could serve, and some people call it a term off three years, if they're reelected. we choose to look at it has three elected terms because there's the possibility
one more closely aligned with great britain.d that really, not only set the tone for our first real political party evolution here, it set the tone for a lot of conflict that monroe had with a double is could try prairies. but i do think he stayed very devoted to those principles and his affection for france was genuine and personal, as well as philosophical. >> yes ma'am? >> i'm surprised to hear that at one point, monroe was governor for four terms concurrently, it's only one...
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he was elected twice to great britain and to spain. he helped negotiate the louisiana purchase treaty, coming in to attempt to help with the resolution of the treaty which was only supposed to have been for the acquisition of the port of new orleans and then being presented with the opportunity to buy all of louisiana. fortunately for the country's development, there was a quick decision on that part that later would prove very important. he also, with his wife, attended the coronation of napoleon bonaparte. unfortunately at this time he was doing some diplomacy trying to negotiate with the british on issues regarding navigation of the seas and trade rights. he was negotiating with the spanish trying to acquire florida. and in going back to napoleon's coronation, some of this diplomatic activity had taken him out of favor with the french, and monroe complained that he and his wife were put up in what we would call the cheap seats, not with the diplomats, but somewhere in the back row with everyone complaining about where they were. the
he was elected twice to great britain and to spain. he helped negotiate the louisiana purchase treaty, coming in to attempt to help with the resolution of the treaty which was only supposed to have been for the acquisition of the port of new orleans and then being presented with the opportunity to buy all of louisiana. fortunately for the country's development, there was a quick decision on that part that later would prove very important. he also, with his wife, attended the coronation of...
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to win gold for- great britain, scores! that is the golden goal!ritain have won . the olympic gold medal! the hockey history makers. great britain are the olympic champions, and they are - on top of the world. can i ask you first, when did you first play together? it would have been back in 1997. for the england under 18 team. and what was the environment like in the team? can you remember whether people were willingly embracing of diversity, let's say? i wouldn't have said so, particularly. i don't think it was intentionally discriminatory, ijust don't think it was a topic of conversation. i think it was very much presumed that you would have a boyfriend. that is kind of where it went. which is discriminatory, let's be honest. but i don't think it was necessarily conscious. and obviously it took a long time before you were actually involved in a relationship. when that happened, how quickly did you feel you needed to tell the rest of the team? it wasn't something we felt we wanted to do, or felt comfortable enough to do straightaway, if we're hone
to win gold for- great britain, scores! that is the golden goal!ritain have won . the olympic gold medal! the hockey history makers. great britain are the olympic champions, and they are - on top of the world. can i ask you first, when did you first play together? it would have been back in 1997. for the england under 18 team. and what was the environment like in the team? can you remember whether people were willingly embracing of diversity, let's say? i wouldn't have said so, particularly. i...
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great britain's mark cavendish came fourth in the revised first stage of the tour of turkey.ected snowstorm in the mountains and put on a short, flat race instead — won by dutch sprinter arvid de kline. after five years away from the sport, double olympic champion helen glover has marked her competitive return with a gold medal at the european rowing championships in italy. competing alongside team—mate polly swann in the women's pair, they held off a romanian charge in the final 200m to cross the line in first place. glover decided to make a comeback after spending time on a rowing machine during last year's first national lockdown. the mum of three says she's now setting her sights on becoming the first woman to make a british olympic rowing team after having children. one big gain is by doing this race, far, far more questions will have been asked just by doing one final stop next time i'm sat at the start line of a final, almost everything will be erased. i was thinking today, was literally thinking, am i going to make it on the track? and i do in training —— i can do in
great britain's mark cavendish came fourth in the revised first stage of the tour of turkey.ected snowstorm in the mountains and put on a short, flat race instead — won by dutch sprinter arvid de kline. after five years away from the sport, double olympic champion helen glover has marked her competitive return with a gold medal at the european rowing championships in italy. competing alongside team—mate polly swann in the women's pair, they held off a romanian charge in the final 200m to...
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any maps that you play for great britain is a huge honour.he opportunity to do it today and i left it on the line. i got thejob done, and i think that's all that matters. some sad news to bring you — the legendary former wales and british and irish lions captain and coachjohn dawes has died at the age of 80. dawes won 22 caps for wales, captaining them 6 times and leading them to the grand slam in 1971. he also captained the lions on the 1971 winning tour of new zealand. as coach of wales, dawes won four five nations titles and four triple crowns and was coach of the 1977 lions in new zealand. england all—rounder ben stokes is set to be out for up to 12 weeks after an x—ray and scan showed he needs surgery on a fractured finger. it means stokes will miss the test series against new zealand — and is also a doubt for england's white ball games against sri lanka and pakistan later injune. stokes was injured whilst playing in the indian premier league earlier this week, and will fly home tomorrow with his surgery set for monday. in formula one, v
any maps that you play for great britain is a huge honour.he opportunity to do it today and i left it on the line. i got thejob done, and i think that's all that matters. some sad news to bring you — the legendary former wales and british and irish lions captain and coachjohn dawes has died at the age of 80. dawes won 22 caps for wales, captaining them 6 times and leading them to the grand slam in 1971. he also captained the lions on the 1971 winning tour of new zealand. as coach of wales,...
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the fact it is now a border in the irish sea between northern ireland and great britain is extremelye foster's leadership is over. though there are other issues, thatis over. though there are other issues, that is the primary reason. and it is also why the dup problems and the developing political crisis in northern ireland don't end here. i think both are bigger now.- think both are bigger now. olivia, do ou think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want _ think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want to — think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want to take _ think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want to take us _ think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want to take us through i think both are bigger now. olivia, l do you want to take us through the rather gloomy story on the front of the guardian, the context of environmental prospects for the planet about the melting glaciers in the rapidity processes it is now reaching? the rapidity processes it is now reachin: ? . the rapidity processes it is now reachin: ? , ., , the rapidity processes it is now reachina? , ., , ., .,
the fact it is now a border in the irish sea between northern ireland and great britain is extremelye foster's leadership is over. though there are other issues, thatis over. though there are other issues, that is the primary reason. and it is also why the dup problems and the developing political crisis in northern ireland don't end here. i think both are bigger now.- think both are bigger now. olivia, do ou think both are bigger now. olivia, do you want _ think both are bigger now. olivia, do...
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the official white house page on a social network and it's clearly stated that it was american great britain that defeated the nazis during the 2nd world war without even a word about the soviet union and the version on the official carrigan website it looks even more discouraging there it turns out that world war 2 was started by germany and the soviet union it wasn't russia but france that took the brunt of it and in fact the u.s.s.r. didn't liberate the europe from hitler but occupied it it feels like the author either knows nothing about history or he does and wants to rewrite it all that makes those old how would movies that were made during the war seem even more remarkable american audience was presented with a totally different picture of the world and the soviet union back then in the next 30 minutes we'll learn how history has been written and rewritten through american cinema. in 1903 at the height 2 for world war 2 the united states released mission to moscow a film about a visit to the u.s.s.r. by american ambassador joseph davis who were displayed by actor walter houston. we do
the official white house page on a social network and it's clearly stated that it was american great britain that defeated the nazis during the 2nd world war without even a word about the soviet union and the version on the official carrigan website it looks even more discouraging there it turns out that world war 2 was started by germany and the soviet union it wasn't russia but france that took the brunt of it and in fact the u.s.s.r. didn't liberate the europe from hitler but occupied it it...
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done that and since then he spends a lot of time to tending that the reason the border between great britain and northern ireland so you just said more the singalong feel terrible sense no betrayal over what the prime minister has done think that boris johnson needs to go to northern ireland explain what he's done in terms of of the protocol and try and also meet with the you leaders to instigate some of the worst effects the protocol and diminish the number of checks on what's good between great britain and northern ireland otherwise we were looking at a grim some of potentially of violence in northern ireland. a former us intelligence analyst faces up to 10 years in prison for blowing the whistle on washington's drone assassination program daniel hale pleaded guilty to transmitting national defense information his case comes amid mass disclosures of similar crimes allegedly perpetrated by the united states. i have to tell you when. he called me a few hours ago he was surprisingly upbeat and optimistic and he he remarked about how much press this issue has been getting since he decided to p
done that and since then he spends a lot of time to tending that the reason the border between great britain and northern ireland so you just said more the singalong feel terrible sense no betrayal over what the prime minister has done think that boris johnson needs to go to northern ireland explain what he's done in terms of of the protocol and try and also meet with the you leaders to instigate some of the worst effects the protocol and diminish the number of checks on what's good between...
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they've dominated great britain for the last century. the message, flourishing business environment, people keeping most of their money for themselves, those are powerful messages that can work in democratic competition. but in the united states, conservatives have been much more doubtful. so, they have focused in the pre-civil rights era on a racial baesic, in the post-civil rights era on a nominally basis. >> to add a historical note to this, if you look back in history at the number of democracies that have gone wrong, very often they have gone wrg because the center right has gone wrong. in other words, center right parties are very often the anchor of electoral systems because they are homes for voters who dislike rapid change, who are willing to accept some alterations in their lives, that they would like some feeling of continuity and stability. and it's when center right parties become more extreme or when they split up and divide they very often have challenges to democracy and you have real democratic decline. it's another hist
they've dominated great britain for the last century. the message, flourishing business environment, people keeping most of their money for themselves, those are powerful messages that can work in democratic competition. but in the united states, conservatives have been much more doubtful. so, they have focused in the pre-civil rights era on a racial baesic, in the post-civil rights era on a nominally basis. >> to add a historical note to this, if you look back in history at the number of...
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some of the worst effects the protocol and diminish the number of checks get on puts go between great britain and northern ireland otherwise we're looking at a grim some of the tensions of violence in northern ireland. a former u.s. intelligence analyst faces up to 10 years in prison for blowing the whistle on washington's drone assassination program daniel hale pleaded guilty to transmitting national defense information his case comes amid master sgt disclosure of similar crimes allegedly perpetrated by the us. i have to tell you when he called me a few hours ago he was surprisingly upbeat and optimistic and he he remarked about how much press this issue has been getting since he decided to plead guilty so in the end i think that he thinks that this is been worth it that americans know more about the drone program now than 8 they did 6 months ago or a year ago and even though he's likely going to go to prison it was worth it the u.s. is flying these drones or at least it was until recently that were used ostensibly to kill terrorists or would be terrorists but in reality to kill anybody who
some of the worst effects the protocol and diminish the number of checks get on puts go between great britain and northern ireland otherwise we're looking at a grim some of the tensions of violence in northern ireland. a former u.s. intelligence analyst faces up to 10 years in prison for blowing the whistle on washington's drone assassination program daniel hale pleaded guilty to transmitting national defense information his case comes amid master sgt disclosure of similar crimes allegedly...
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similarly the worst effects the protocol and diminish the number of checks go on to go between great britain and northern ireland otherwise we are looking ahead to a grim summit potentially of violence in northern ireland. or if your new stories offer a very short break. to remember monopoly it's great to have hotels on boardwalk and park place. while ranch ranch big monopoly. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true lost his faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we seem very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids and invented america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she did those after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer soon who'
similarly the worst effects the protocol and diminish the number of checks go on to go between great britain and northern ireland otherwise we are looking ahead to a grim summit potentially of violence in northern ireland. or if your new stories offer a very short break. to remember monopoly it's great to have hotels on boardwalk and park place. while ranch ranch big monopoly. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are...
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secured some of the american objectives, but did little to address the imbalance of trade with great britain or impressment by the royal navy. nevertheless, the treaty was ratified on february 29, 1796. republicans were incensed. that is evident by a bit of graffiti that appeared around this time on a wall in boston. "damn john jay,damn everyone who won't damn john jay, damn everyone who won't put lights in his windows and sit up all night damning john jay." jay wryly observed that he could make his way through pennsylvania at night by the light of his burning effigies all the way through the state. news of the jay treaty reached the french government even before it was officially revealed to james monroe. washington, irritated by monroe's evidently pro-french actions, and statements, instructed secretary of state timothy pickering to call the -- to recall the minister. minister. monroe received word of his dismissal in december, 1776 -- excuse me, 1796. monroe delayed his return home until august of 1797 partly to avoid harsh atlantic weather, and partly to avoid the appearance of meekly ac
secured some of the american objectives, but did little to address the imbalance of trade with great britain or impressment by the royal navy. nevertheless, the treaty was ratified on february 29, 1796. republicans were incensed. that is evident by a bit of graffiti that appeared around this time on a wall in boston. "damn john jay,damn everyone who won't damn john jay, damn everyone who won't put lights in his windows and sit up all night damning john jay." jay wryly observed that he...
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done that and since then he spends a lot of time pretending that the reason this border between great britain and northern ireland so you disagree or the symbol and feel terrible sense of betrayal over what the prime minister does don't think that boris johnson needs to go to northern ireland explain what he's done in terms of of the protocol and try and also meet with the you leaders to instigate some of the worst effects the protocol and diminish the number of checks go on groups go between great britain and northern ireland otherwise we are looking ahead to a grim some of potentially of violence in northern ireland. biological fukushima that's how a scientist describes the covert situation in brazil after more than 4000 deaths in a single day has been outlining the scale of the problem the current situation is this 3 many severe in brazil is very critical right now we are in the middle of a national hospital collapse and exponential growth of new cases in the country for the 1st time in brazilian history and april we may have more deaths in the country diverse this has never happened in th
done that and since then he spends a lot of time pretending that the reason this border between great britain and northern ireland so you disagree or the symbol and feel terrible sense of betrayal over what the prime minister does don't think that boris johnson needs to go to northern ireland explain what he's done in terms of of the protocol and try and also meet with the you leaders to instigate some of the worst effects the protocol and diminish the number of checks go on groups go between...