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hamilton says no. you know, if you maybe if you give us better terms, we'll think about surrendering, but will not just surrender on your own discretion. as a result, the fighting continues. and in some ways the decisive moment arrives when native america, ones who are allied to the british, come back as sort of a hunting party, a war party comes back in to the area of vincennes. they don't know the attacks going on. they don't know the fort is under siege. and so many of them managed to get away, but a number of them, five of them are captured. and at this point, clark again, talking about the brutality of the war on the frontier, the way it's different, you know, generals aren't returning each other's dogs necessarily on the frontier. clark says. well, we're going to take these native men. we're going to kneel them within sight of the forts, and we're going to execute them as an object lesson. you know, for what happens if you if you don't surrender quickly. for governor hamilton and the men of the e
hamilton says no. you know, if you maybe if you give us better terms, we'll think about surrendering, but will not just surrender on your own discretion. as a result, the fighting continues. and in some ways the decisive moment arrives when native america, ones who are allied to the british, come back as sort of a hunting party, a war party comes back in to the area of vincennes. they don't know the attacks going on. they don't know the fort is under siege. and so many of them managed to get...
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mercy otis warren, hamilton. john quincy adams would wake up at the white house, read cicero, watch the sunrise, and write sonnets. his work really good. -- were really good. that's what the project involved. it was completely transformative. it both changed my understanding of the pursuit of happyness, helped me see connections between the founders understanding of personal self-government and political self-government. the most significant take away was rediscovering the liberating, radically empowering practice of deep reading. i had gotten out of the habit of reading outside of my job or my immediate deadline. just taking the time to dig in deep created wonders that i have forgotten and i'm so grateful to have rediscovered this practice. adam: you super -- survey a wide range of founding figures and the next generation of thinkers like lincoln and frederick douglass. they span the spectrum of backgrounds, upbringings, education. yet they all came around to this. how was it that they were all brought to this?
mercy otis warren, hamilton. john quincy adams would wake up at the white house, read cicero, watch the sunrise, and write sonnets. his work really good. -- were really good. that's what the project involved. it was completely transformative. it both changed my understanding of the pursuit of happyness, helped me see connections between the founders understanding of personal self-government and political self-government. the most significant take away was rediscovering the liberating, radically...
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scott hamilton. — cause of that problem. scott hamilton, thank— cause of that problem. - cause of that problem. scott hamilton, thank you very . cause of that problem. scott i hamilton, thank you very much for your time.— tributes are being paid from around the world to the former us president and nobel peace prize winner, jimmy carter, who's died at the age of 100. he was the peanut farmer who became the most powerful man in the world, serving one term as president from 1977 to 1981. this is the scene live in washington, dc where the flag at the white house is flying at half mast. president biden led tributes tojimmy carter saying that america and the world had lost an extraordinary leader, statesman and humanitarian. our north american correspondent has this report. at the white house, the american flag flew at half mast while the empire state building was lit up in red, white and blue to mark jemmy carter's death. he was the peanut farmer from georgia who rose to the highest office in the land. born 100 years ago in the deep south, he gave up a promising naval career
scott hamilton. — cause of that problem. scott hamilton, thank— cause of that problem. - cause of that problem. scott hamilton, thank you very . cause of that problem. scott i hamilton, thank you very much for your time.— tributes are being paid from around the world to the former us president and nobel peace prize winner, jimmy carter, who's died at the age of 100. he was the peanut farmer who became the most powerful man in the world, serving one term as president from 1977 to 1981....
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alexander hamilton's son.de of san francisco, graduated from sacred heart prep. and look at you now. yeah. >> thank you for having me. >> how incredible. this is a dream role for you. it is. you were working at a coffee shop when you got the call about hamilton. take me through that story. >> i was i was in brooklyn. i had just moved to new york, maybe like four months before, and i got my phone was buzzing, so i stepped outside. i was like, hey, boss, i take this phone call. i think it's my mom, right? but it was my agent and he told me i got the i got the role. and then i my life changed in an instant. i had to go back and start making lattes again. but, you know. yeah, yeah. and now here we are. >> is it everything you thought it would be? of course. >> i mean, i remember when the show first came out, i was like 15 or 14 years old for almost ten years. i can't believe we're approaching the ten year anniversary. and i knew all the words before i even thought of auditioning for the show. and now here i am. >>
alexander hamilton's son.de of san francisco, graduated from sacred heart prep. and look at you now. yeah. >> thank you for having me. >> how incredible. this is a dream role for you. it is. you were working at a coffee shop when you got the call about hamilton. take me through that story. >> i was i was in brooklyn. i had just moved to new york, maybe like four months before, and i got my phone was buzzing, so i stepped outside. i was like, hey, boss, i take this phone call....
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i'm now i know there's been great buzz about alexander hamilton lately. what was your relationship with him? indeed, alexander hamilton, as i had mentioned, i had met him the same night i met washington, the fifth day of august 17 and 77. city tavern in philadelphia. we became fast friends with john laurens of south carolina for a cost as part of the military staff of washington. we traveled everywhere together. eventually, washington would give me more and more responsibility independent command. so i had left that military family. and when he dispatched me to virginia in the spring of 1781 to assume command of the newly formed light infantry division. alexander i had discovered had gone to albany in new york to marry the daughter of general schuyler. her name, elizabeth, or eliza. what i requested of him that he take a leave of absence from his new bride and come to virginia, where he might assume command of a battalion of light infantry under my command. and of course, he readily agreed. so we would meet again in september. 1781 in williamsburg and ale
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hamilton is where it ends for england's men. test matches is done, but what conclusions? well, joe root is still essential. obviously made another 50 in england's second innings. and how now to dislodge this batter? that's called advancing your case. jacob bethell scored 76 and he seized his test chance. new zealand came fast at harry brook. will o'rourke was too good with that delivery. a down to earth kind of match for brook. the world number one made one. and what to make of ollie pope's dismissal? an end of year feel to that. teams rarely lose by a bigger margin — 423 runs. brydon carse last out, four wickets for mitchell santner. ben stokes didn't bat. he was waiting to be scanned. the hamstring he injured again bowling on day three as stokes waits for a full diagnosis. remember, england won the series two one but hard to celebrate after this defeat. sustained success is what they seek. the last goodbye to new zealand's tim southee, retiring after 16 years of tests. well, see you for christmas, dad. joe wilson, bbc news. we
hamilton is where it ends for england's men. test matches is done, but what conclusions? well, joe root is still essential. obviously made another 50 in england's second innings. and how now to dislodge this batter? that's called advancing your case. jacob bethell scored 76 and he seized his test chance. new zealand came fast at harry brook. will o'rourke was too good with that delivery. a down to earth kind of match for brook. the world number one made one. and what to make of ollie pope's...
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in the words of hamilton, there is a million things i haven't done. but just you wait.
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i worked at hamilton's house, obviously, the hamilton lafayette connection. i worked at the capitol building and that's when i really found myself talking about his tour, especially in the rotunda, though, when you stand on the floor in the rotunda, you are standing on the same floor that lafayette stood on, which is very cool and now i work at woodlawn, which was a place that he spent a lot of time during the national tour, spending time with nellie custis as well. so i he's kind of always been around. i've had a cat named lafayette growing up, so it seems like a very natural progression. i was i was in late teens before the musical i have to say. and so he's kind of followed me around. and when i was looking at possibly looking into writing a book, i realized there are a lot of biographies about lafayette, but there's nothing that's about the tour. and if the tour is mentioned in a biography, it's usually given most maybe a chapter. so i was like, well, let's look into why it was so important that he came back and why people just fall at his feet and it's t
i worked at hamilton's house, obviously, the hamilton lafayette connection. i worked at the capitol building and that's when i really found myself talking about his tour, especially in the rotunda, though, when you stand on the floor in the rotunda, you are standing on the same floor that lafayette stood on, which is very cool and now i work at woodlawn, which was a place that he spent a lot of time during the national tour, spending time with nellie custis as well. so i he's kind of always...
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i look back with such admiration to 2009 me because at that moment i only had the 16 bars about hamiltoninished writing the chorus yet. i finished writing the achorus on the occasion of being invited to perform at the white house. and, you know, i had one musical under my belt at the heights. they invited me to perform from that. but they said unless you have anything about the american experience. i had just started writing. and again like you hear i introduce it as an album. it wasn't even a show yet in my head. and so i'm sort of like amazed at the bravery of that 29-year-old me. >> you were 29 on that stage, so wild. >> you can see me stammering because i made the mistake of looking the president in the eye. i was like that's too terrifying, and just looking around the room until i found my focus. >> you use the hamilton -- the writing to completely meet people where they are. i mean that's what i was in awe of the first time i saw it. if you come in cold, you get a great show. if you like a lot of good are if you know and study more -- >> if you know about the federalist papers -- >
i look back with such admiration to 2009 me because at that moment i only had the 16 bars about hamiltoninished writing the chorus yet. i finished writing the achorus on the occasion of being invited to perform at the white house. and, you know, i had one musical under my belt at the heights. they invited me to perform from that. but they said unless you have anything about the american experience. i had just started writing. and again like you hear i introduce it as an album. it wasn't even a...
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i am the executive director of the alexander hamilton society. i know we are running a little bit behind schedule but hopefully, you had some drinks and i spent some time trying to negotiate if we could get in but that did not go so well so although some of you -- it is actually a pretty neat trick. probably a little bit on the nose that we are doing this at the spy museum hit i swear it is a beautiful location with a lot to learn in the sea but nothing more than that. i want to tell you a little bit about the alexander hamilton society. our mission -- we are a not-for-profit, nonpartisan organization and our mission is to launch young men and women into the foreign policy national security world imbued with what we call hamiltonian values and i could >> philosophically, academically, politically. but fundamentally, it means a deep police in american exceptionalism, that we have a special role to play in the world command american leadership, support for american defense and free societies around the world is a core part and makes us safer, freer
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i look back with such admiration two 2009, because at that moment i only had the 16 bars about hamiltoneven finished writing the course, but i finished it for the occasion of being invited to the white house. i had a musical under my belt, then they invited me to warm and they said, unless you have anything about the american experience. i have one thing about the american experience. i just started writing. i introduced it as an album and not even a show yet. i'm amazed at the bravery of that 29-year-old me pretty >> you were 29? that is so wild krysten mccue see me stammering, because i made the mistake of looking the president in the eye and that's to terrifying, then looking around the room until i found my focus. >> you used the writing to meet people where they are and that is when i was in awe. if becoming cold, you get a great show. like a lot of the dark, if you learn and study and know a little bit more, you might get hurt like you can about the papers. >> i just have no on the ways that you touch on these references very early on with prodigy. my mind is older. the cabinet ra
i look back with such admiration two 2009, because at that moment i only had the 16 bars about hamiltoneven finished writing the course, but i finished it for the occasion of being invited to the white house. i had a musical under my belt, then they invited me to warm and they said, unless you have anything about the american experience. i have one thing about the american experience. i just started writing. i introduced it as an album and not even a show yet. i'm amazed at the bravery of that...
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me, because at that moment i only had the 16 bars with hamilton.hed writing the chorus for the occasion of being invited to perform at the white house. i had one musical under my belt in the heights. they invited me to perform a number from that, but they said unless you have anything about the american experience. i was like i have one thing about the american experience. >> it was just that germ? >> i had just started writing. again, like you hear, i introduce it as an al bum. it wasn't even a show yet in my head. >> wow. >> i'm sort of like amazed at the bravery that the 29-year-old me. >> you were 29. >> yeah. i can see my stammering. i made the mistake of looking the president in the eye. that's too terrifying, and just looking around the room until i found my focus. >> you used the "hamilton", the writing to completely meet people where they are. i mean that's what i was in awe the first time i saw it. if you come in cold, you get a great show. >> yeah. >> like a lot of good art, if you learn and study and learn a it more, you might get anoth
me, because at that moment i only had the 16 bars with hamilton.hed writing the chorus for the occasion of being invited to perform at the white house. i had one musical under my belt in the heights. they invited me to perform a number from that, but they said unless you have anything about the american experience. i was like i have one thing about the american experience. >> it was just that germ? >> i had just started writing. again, like you hear, i introduce it as an al bum. it...
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thanks to alonso munoz of hamilton capital partners.k — and the big question — of how much richer he should get. ajudge in a delaware court has ruled his record breaking pay deal from electric car maker tesla — worth at least $56 billion — should not be allowed. it comes after months of legal wrangling — and despite the pay award being approved by shareholders and directors in the summer. judge kathaleen mccormick has argued that tesla's board members were too heavily influenced by elon musk. in response, mr musk himself said "shareholders should control company votes, not judges". for more background on this, here's our technology correspondent — lily jamali. this was awarded a couple of years ago and was contingent on elon musk, the head of tesla, meeting certain targets having to do with sales and revenue and the like. those billions of dollars were in stock options, so today they're actually worth quite a bit more than 56 billion. closer to about $100 billion. and this ruling today from chancellor kathaleen mccormick really reiterat
thanks to alonso munoz of hamilton capital partners.k — and the big question — of how much richer he should get. ajudge in a delaware court has ruled his record breaking pay deal from electric car maker tesla — worth at least $56 billion — should not be allowed. it comes after months of legal wrangling — and despite the pay award being approved by shareholders and directors in the summer. judge kathaleen mccormick has argued that tesla's board members were too heavily influenced by...
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in hamilton now, it's hard to see a way to victory. will take something special but we still have the belief that we can break a record if we need to. new zealand stretched their lead beyond 300 by the close. seven wickets still in england need something extraordinary. something extraordinary. their 2024 looks set to end with a bump. joe lynskey, bbc news. england's women are in a really strong position on the first day of their one—off test against south africa thanks to two centurions in bloemfontain tammy beaumont and captain heather knight were both out relatively cheaply but opener maia bouchier stood firm on her test debut, eventually making 126. she shared a partnership of 174 for the third wicket with nat sciver—brunt — her century came off 96 deliveries, the quickest in women's tests, she'd go on to make 128. she was eventually run out by nonkululeko mlaba, south africa's stand—out player who also took four wickets. england declared on 395—9, with south africa finishing the day on 17 without loss. let's have a quick look at so
in hamilton now, it's hard to see a way to victory. will take something special but we still have the belief that we can break a record if we need to. new zealand stretched their lead beyond 300 by the close. seven wickets still in england need something extraordinary. something extraordinary. their 2024 looks set to end with a bump. joe lynskey, bbc news. england's women are in a really strong position on the first day of their one—off test against south africa thanks to two centurions in...
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federalist one, written by hamilton, where hamilton talks about the virtue of moderation. it's an excellent, really little overview of what of how our constitu republics should work and it sets the stage for the following 84 federalist papers. but moderation should be the guiding principle. that's right. of of the federalist papers and of the discussions that are going to rise around this constitution, how we're going to live together peaceably. that's a homework assignment. i'm going to ask you next time the answer. sorry. the other part of your homework assignment is apparently to learn something. what was taylor swift person. she exists compose. i believe we have a question or. know what? what time is it in the back there? if you want to bring. elections four years public microphone. yeah. well she she had a question too. yeah. come back. i worked at polling places for a number of years as chairperson and i always looked for absentee ballots as being the place where you could make mischief. and i think people keep talking about recounts when the issues seem to me to be
federalist one, written by hamilton, where hamilton talks about the virtue of moderation. it's an excellent, really little overview of what of how our constitu republics should work and it sets the stage for the following 84 federalist papers. but moderation should be the guiding principle. that's right. of of the federalist papers and of the discussions that are going to rise around this constitution, how we're going to live together peaceably. that's a homework assignment. i'm going to ask...
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this is north of hamilton avenue.r sfo. we do have 2 accidents back-to-back. this is northbound one on one. you can see one is south of grand avenue. another is over near south of airport boulevard. so these are also causing some issues for that northbound 101, taking a live look at our bridge this morning on the bay bridge. 16 minutes to get into san francisco. we can see the sun again, though. so that fog is clearing up a little bit. at least they're in the oakland area. i'll send it over to you, too. >> thanks a lot. 7.47. and by this time next month, san francisco will have a new bayer. mayor breed's historic 10 year as we know comes to an end and kron four's. noelle bellow had a chance to sit down with her and talk about her legacy. >> london breed. i am president of the san francisco of supervisors and soon to be mayor of the city and county >> london breed says it's been an honor to serve as mayor of her hometown. >> but it's been crisis after crisis after crisis. it is with profound sadness that i confirm. >>
this is north of hamilton avenue.r sfo. we do have 2 accidents back-to-back. this is northbound one on one. you can see one is south of grand avenue. another is over near south of airport boulevard. so these are also causing some issues for that northbound 101, taking a live look at our bridge this morning on the bay bridge. 16 minutes to get into san francisco. we can see the sun again, though. so that fog is clearing up a little bit. at least they're in the oakland area. i'll send it over to...
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hamilton allegedly told them the money would come from his, quote, business partners.uit. the university says it is unaware of any lfilled financial obligations to the athletes. >>> a south korean court has issued an arrest warrant for the country's impeached president, yoon suk-yeol. the western district court issued the warrant after the president failed to show up for questioning despite multiple summons. he is facing charges related to his declaration of martial law earlier this month and whether his actions amounted to a rebellion. if convicted of leading a rebellion, he could face life imprisonment, even the death sentence. yoon's legal team said they fan to file an injunction to suspend the arrest warrant, calling it illegal and invalid. >>> the u.s. treasury department says a state-sponsored chinese hacking operation was able to access its employees' desktop computers. according to a treasury department letter seen by nbc news, hackers were able to access unclassified documents after gaining entry through a third party cybersecurity provider. china is denying t
hamilton allegedly told them the money would come from his, quote, business partners.uit. the university says it is unaware of any lfilled financial obligations to the athletes. >>> a south korean court has issued an arrest warrant for the country's impeached president, yoon suk-yeol. the western district court issued the warrant after the president failed to show up for questioning despite multiple summons. he is facing charges related to his declaration of martial law earlier this...
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lewis hamilton stunned everyone by announcing he'll leave mercedes for ferrari, and louis rees—zammitnjanuary by switching to american football, leaving rugby union just as the six nations was about to start. wales missed him. england missed out. this was ireland's tournament again. so the six nations begins in a bouncing marseille. try for ireland again. who can stop them on this form? what an effort from alex mitchell. vander lava has only one goal. 0ne sight for the corner again. in they go. they've got it done. england! well, excitement around the aviva stadium. nash. 0n the move again is in. and scotland have the victory. absolutely unbelievable. can he finish? yes. italy get their win. drop goal attempt from marcus smith to win this game. how does this great story end? 0h, lorenzo — pain, and wales do have the wooden spoon. . surely one of the finest teams the irish have ever produced. they are the six nations champions of 2024. the women's six nations had a familiar feel. once more it came down to england and france. the decider in bordeaux. the trophy between the two sides. th
lewis hamilton stunned everyone by announcing he'll leave mercedes for ferrari, and louis rees—zammitnjanuary by switching to american football, leaving rugby union just as the six nations was about to start. wales missed him. england missed out. this was ireland's tournament again. so the six nations begins in a bouncing marseille. try for ireland again. who can stop them on this form? what an effort from alex mitchell. vander lava has only one goal. 0ne sight for the corner again. in they...
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that was robert hamilton from the foreign policy research institute. and philadelphia, germany's chancellor has announced a new $650000000.00 euro arms package for ukraine during a surprise trip to kiff off schultz has come under criticism for recently speaking to russian president vladimir putting on the phone and refusing to supply ukraine with torres cruise missiles, but what future you was a jew crane on certain after donald trump's re election, schultz made his stance clear. german chancellor laughed. shouts stepped off the training keys carrying a suitcase, or perhaps a symbolic gesture that he wasn't coming empty handed. he paid tribute to claims for and soldiers at the memorial independence square and then he met his ukrainian soldiers currently undergoing treatment in hospital. but this trip was about to more than some pay model support balance is ukraine's biggest european becca. and the chancellor is keen to let the keys and to must go knows that he intends to keep it. that way. he announced that germany would supply keith with deliveries wi
that was robert hamilton from the foreign policy research institute. and philadelphia, germany's chancellor has announced a new $650000000.00 euro arms package for ukraine during a surprise trip to kiff off schultz has come under criticism for recently speaking to russian president vladimir putting on the phone and refusing to supply ukraine with torres cruise missiles, but what future you was a jew crane on certain after donald trump's re election, schultz made his stance clear. german...
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so maybe, just maybe, lewis hamilton could sign off his mercedes career with one last victory.pions cup starts this evening, 21 teams from across europe and three from south africa , will play four matches in their respective pools over the next six weeks , before the knockout stages and then the final in cardiff in may. the first game sees bath , top of the english premiership, takle on la rochelle, our rugby union correspondent chrisjones spoke to me from the rec, ahead of kick—off at 8pm tough stop for bath, what a classic picture to get the tournament up and running, and a few hours' time it would be filled her breath in, this is why they have invested money into the squad, why they have got finn russell in for a night like this, what and we did down here but the rain has relented for an so it should be a brilliant occasion. never show rich european history. winners in 2022, winners and 2023, three finals in a row, headed by european royalty in le garrec, and 14 of their 23 tonight were in action last time lyra charlotte won the competition in the season before last, a toug
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and we can talk now to robert hamilton. he's the head of the razor program at the foreign policy research institute and philadelphia roberts . it's good to see you. so there is no sign that the protests are letting up, but is there a clear path for them to succeed with a pressure campaign? this was a big questionnaire and as you noted in the interest of this is the 5th uh, 5th 9th of protests and use of process followed the government's announcement that it was suspended in e with sessions. awesome, or even european union, which is something that a really angry and energized the georgia people in ways that previous government decisions arose, the the total problem, battery elections and the for an asian law. as a government pushed through the spring, i did not. people were angry at that and tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of people came to the streets, but nothing of this magnitude. so in terms of a pass for, i think the opposition and the majority of the george people, i think who polls indicate consistently
and we can talk now to robert hamilton. he's the head of the razor program at the foreign policy research institute and philadelphia roberts . it's good to see you. so there is no sign that the protests are letting up, but is there a clear path for them to succeed with a pressure campaign? this was a big questionnaire and as you noted in the interest of this is the 5th uh, 5th 9th of protests and use of process followed the government's announcement that it was suspended in e with sessions....
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, who was the ambassador to qatar. —— including my first guest, nicholas hamilton. state visits are so meticulously planned, without going into a massive long history lesson, the uk and qatar have a very long relationship dating back to 1916? ., , to 1916? good morning, it is very good — to 1916? good morning, it is very good to _ to 1916? good morning, it is very good to be _ to 1916? good morning, it is very good to be here - to 1916? good morning, it is very good to be here in - to 1916? good morning, it isj very good to be here in such to 1916? good morning, it is. very good to be here in such a special occasion. the relationship goes well beyond that, over 160 years, and the uk is in many ways the closest of the countries in the west to qatar. it was a protecting power until 1971 when qatar became independent after the uk effectively withdrew, as you said, east of suez, and qatar has continued to be a close partner of the uk in its independent state too. one might actually say the uk and qatar are partners of first resort in so many things. it is an important r
, who was the ambassador to qatar. —— including my first guest, nicholas hamilton. state visits are so meticulously planned, without going into a massive long history lesson, the uk and qatar have a very long relationship dating back to 1916? ., , to 1916? good morning, it is very good — to 1916? good morning, it is very good to _ to 1916? good morning, it is very good to be _ to 1916? good morning, it is very good to be here - to 1916? good morning, it is very good to be here in - to...
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robert hamilton is the head of the razor program of the foreign policy research institute in philadelphia we often earlier, whether there is a chance of a russian intervention in georgia. well, and again, and that's, that's the most critical question. yes, i think roger obviously got his hands busy in ukraine. it also has a chance busy. no, sir. i the, the aside, the team, the ronnie anderson has belong with your writers. partners in syria. i have the adults a pretty serious blow by the opposition of the past several days. russia does have several 1000 troops stationed in georgia territory legally in southwest. that again allows you to break away regions that referenced, sees in 2008 after the baby, georgia. so it does have a capacity, i think, to mouse some sort of operation. we obviously hope it doesn't come to that. uh, the question is, what the georgia government would do is in dire straits that it would request assistance from moscow, or would it resist either sort of diplomatically by back channel telling the russians, please don't intervene. let us handle this, or would it resist?
robert hamilton is the head of the razor program of the foreign policy research institute in philadelphia we often earlier, whether there is a chance of a russian intervention in georgia. well, and again, and that's, that's the most critical question. yes, i think roger obviously got his hands busy in ukraine. it also has a chance busy. no, sir. i the, the aside, the team, the ronnie anderson has belong with your writers. partners in syria. i have the adults a pretty serious blow by the...
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Dec 27, 2024
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colonel hamilton, so great to have you on the program.e a great deal of expertise on how the russian military operates. what do you make of russia's air defense system being complicit in the crash? robert: first of all, thank you for the invitation. i think we are in a case where the simplest explanation is most likely to be the accurate one. the evidence we know, that we have lines up with a theory it was a russian air defense system that shot the plane down because we know there was a ukrainian drone attack going on at the time even though the russians were jamming signals to try to fight the. drone attack the russian air defense system was active and this plane was descending to land when it was shot down. it was beginning to sense when it was probably shot by this missile. the missile would have exploded in proximity to the plane, which would explain the damage to the fuselage. all the evidence we have lines up with this explanation that it was likely russian air defenses that accidentally damage the plane and caused it to crash. will
colonel hamilton, so great to have you on the program.e a great deal of expertise on how the russian military operates. what do you make of russia's air defense system being complicit in the crash? robert: first of all, thank you for the invitation. i think we are in a case where the simplest explanation is most likely to be the accurate one. the evidence we know, that we have lines up with a theory it was a russian air defense system that shot the plane down because we know there was a...
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in hamilton now, it's hard to see a way to victory.cket. it will take something special but we still have the belief that we can break a record if we need to. new zealand stretched their lead beyond 300 by the close. seven wickets still in england need something extraordinary. their 2024 looks set to end with a bump. joe lynskey, bbc news. commentator: 0h, he's got him first ball. - but this test would mark the rise of new zealand's will 0'rourke. he's 23 and was born in surrey. he took three wickets in 12 balls. england can reflect on a series won already, but in this last test of the year they were all out and well short. in hamilton now, it's hard to see a way to victory. we are always pretty honest in that dressing room. of course, the guys are disappointed. it does happen in test cricket. it will take something special but we still have the belief that we can break a record if we need to. new zealand stretched their lead beyond 300 by the close. seven wickets still in england need something extraordinary. their 2024 looks set to e
in hamilton now, it's hard to see a way to victory.cket. it will take something special but we still have the belief that we can break a record if we need to. new zealand stretched their lead beyond 300 by the close. seven wickets still in england need something extraordinary. their 2024 looks set to end with a bump. joe lynskey, bbc news. commentator: 0h, he's got him first ball. - but this test would mark the rise of new zealand's will 0'rourke. he's 23 and was born in surrey. he took three...
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scott hamilton is an aviation consultant at leeham company.bout the current status of the investigation. we will know very quickly what was going on with the aeroplane into this fireball and fractured into many pieces. and aviation experts are now questioning why this was positioned in this way — so raised up and so close to the end of the runway. the acting president has ordered an investigation of the country's entire aviation industry. a nearby sports hall has been turned into a memorial space, but many of the families aren't ready to remember. still glued to their airport seats without answers, they don't know who to blame. the only place they can direct their anger is at the forensic teams, who are still searching, yet to complete their gruelling, unenviable task. jeanne mckenzie, bbc news, muan airport. scott hamilton is an aviation consultant at leeham company. i asked him about the current status of the investigation. and in the cockpit. the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorders have been recovered. and assuming that the
scott hamilton is an aviation consultant at leeham company.bout the current status of the investigation. we will know very quickly what was going on with the aeroplane into this fireball and fractured into many pieces. and aviation experts are now questioning why this was positioned in this way — so raised up and so close to the end of the runway. the acting president has ordered an investigation of the country's entire aviation industry. a nearby sports hall has been turned into a memorial...
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massive fan of lewis hamilton and what he's done for diversity, both within formula 1 and beyond.ys and only, like, two or three girls, then, you know, the pyramid... we need more girls to start karting and then we'll get the girls into formula 1. engineers, mechanics, hopefully drivers of, l you know, different genders, different races, different - backgrounds, all are i battling it out for that world championship trophy, that i hope looks exactly the same. . a new charter inspired by lewis hamilton's recommendations commits formula 1 and all ten teams to improve diversity and inclusion. it was ten years ago that i sat in a williams formula 1 car at the british grand prix and the german grand prix. i can certainly feel how much the sport has changed in those ten years. i think this idea that formula 1 was maybe for older males has been smashed on its head. just talk us through your role as managing director of f1 academy. i could never have guessed ten years ago there would be an all—female race series funded and run by formula 1. for me, it's about making sure the next generatio
massive fan of lewis hamilton and what he's done for diversity, both within formula 1 and beyond.ys and only, like, two or three girls, then, you know, the pyramid... we need more girls to start karting and then we'll get the girls into formula 1. engineers, mechanics, hopefully drivers of, l you know, different genders, different races, different - backgrounds, all are i battling it out for that world championship trophy, that i hope looks exactly the same. . a new charter inspired by lewis...