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judy hobson, bbc news.tly entering the car‘s registration number, but the former shadow equalities secretary says the police need to "stop associating being black and driving a nice car with crime". she filmed part of what happened. and i am recording. that's fine you're more than entitled to. i am concerned about the reason for the stop. that‘s what i‘m concerned about, so because you know we should be able to drive wherever we want in london. of course. because you‘re not just contained to the area where you live. no, of course. so, that is my concern, so if you‘re just profiling people who are driving outside their area, i think that‘s a ridiculous reason to stop. if you‘re profiling people who are driving a certain car, that‘s an inappropriate reason to stop and if you‘re profiling people because of the colour of their skin, that‘s an inappropriate reason to stop. speaking to the bbc, dawn butler said that the stop—and—search does not work in its current form, and better education is needed for the syst
judy hobson, bbc news.tly entering the car‘s registration number, but the former shadow equalities secretary says the police need to "stop associating being black and driving a nice car with crime". she filmed part of what happened. and i am recording. that's fine you're more than entitled to. i am concerned about the reason for the stop. that‘s what i‘m concerned about, so because you know we should be able to drive wherever we want in london. of course. because you‘re not...
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phoebe hobson, bbc news.ay, when the country's emperor, eric ito, announced unconditional surrender —— hirohito. yet even now the legacy of the conflict lingers. many japanese see their country as a victim of the us atomic attacks on hiroshima and nagasaki. at tokyo's yasukuni shrine, the narashino brotherhood has come to bow to the spirits of japan's wartime leaders. august is a busy month for these far—right nationalists. first, they tried to get to japan's parliament, but the way is blocked. so they crank up the speakers and begin shouting abuse. "the liberal democratic party is useless," they shout. "you're idiots!" with more and more of her troops landing at shanghai... japan committed many crimes during world war ii, but by far the worst was the nanjing massacre. after the city fell, tens of thousands of chinese soldiers and civilians were slaughtered. but not according to takahiro ozaki. translation: first of all, the nanjing massacre does not exist. the civilian population of the city was evacuated. i
phoebe hobson, bbc news.ay, when the country's emperor, eric ito, announced unconditional surrender —— hirohito. yet even now the legacy of the conflict lingers. many japanese see their country as a victim of the us atomic attacks on hiroshima and nagasaki. at tokyo's yasukuni shrine, the narashino brotherhood has come to bow to the spirits of japan's wartime leaders. august is a busy month for these far—right nationalists. first, they tried to get to japan's parliament, but the way is...
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looting and violence is completely unacceptable it is against the rule of law it is it turns into a hobson war of everyone against everyone and and i find that an excess. it will and you know watching a 90 s dollar being cleared out that has nothing to do with what happened in minneapolis again anyone that makes that claim is wrong ok now i'm i'm agreeing with the nit with nate in the sense that this is that make issue and it's being full of pound wanting so that agree with you r.c. on that i want to talk about m.t.v. a little bit later but that's why i asked the question in my introduction but as a protest and a right go ahead r.c. well see if i can and i think you know nick i think you and you are perhaps a good service to the democratic national committee righties are talking quite use i think the way that nick is trying to construct reality is exactly what the far left wants you think they want you to think that this is all about racial inequities in our country and they want you to think that this is a had this kind of mindset that america is a current system is a prevailing mikes and
looting and violence is completely unacceptable it is against the rule of law it is it turns into a hobson war of everyone against everyone and and i find that an excess. it will and you know watching a 90 s dollar being cleared out that has nothing to do with what happened in minneapolis again anyone that makes that claim is wrong ok now i'm i'm agreeing with the nit with nate in the sense that this is that make issue and it's being full of pound wanting so that agree with you r.c. on that i...
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looting and violence is completely unacceptable it is against the rule of law it is it turns into a hobson war of everyone against everyone and and i find that. acceptable and you know watching a nike store being cleared out that has nothing to do with what happened in minneapolis again anyone that makes that claim is wrong ok now i'm agreeing with the nit with nate in the sense that this is a systemic issue and it's being full of how one thing so that agree with you r.c. on that i want to talk about m.t.v. a little bit later but that's why i asked the question in my introduction but as a protest and a right go ahead r.c. well see if i can and i think you know nick i think you and you are perhaps a good service to the democratic national committee righties are talking quite use i think the way that nick is trying to construct a reality is exactly what the far left wants you think they want you to think that this is all about racial inequities in our country and they want you to think that this is a had this kind of mindset that america is a current system is a prevailing mikes and among mo
looting and violence is completely unacceptable it is against the rule of law it is it turns into a hobson war of everyone against everyone and and i find that. acceptable and you know watching a nike store being cleared out that has nothing to do with what happened in minneapolis again anyone that makes that claim is wrong ok now i'm agreeing with the nit with nate in the sense that this is a systemic issue and it's being full of how one thing so that agree with you r.c. on that i want to talk...
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looting and violence is completely unacceptable it is against the rule of law it is it turns into a hobson war of everyone against everyone and and i find that a. acceptable and you know watching a nike store being cleared out that has nothing to do with what happened in minneapolis again anyone it makes that claim is wrong ok now i'm agreeing with the nit with nate in the sense that this is a systemic issue and it's being fought for one thing so that agree with you r.c. on that i want to talk about m.t.v. a little bit later but that's why i asked the question in my introduction what is the protests in a right go ahead r.s. well see if i can and i think you know nick i think you and you are perhaps a good service to the democratic national committee righties are talking points use i think that the way that nick is trying to construct reality is exactly what the far left wants you think they want you to think that this is all about racial inequities in our country and they want you to think that this is a had this kind of mindset that america is a current system is a prevailing mice and amo
looting and violence is completely unacceptable it is against the rule of law it is it turns into a hobson war of everyone against everyone and and i find that a. acceptable and you know watching a nike store being cleared out that has nothing to do with what happened in minneapolis again anyone it makes that claim is wrong ok now i'm agreeing with the nit with nate in the sense that this is a systemic issue and it's being fought for one thing so that agree with you r.c. on that i want to talk...
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got to grab what we can get to see our people survive and so you could have a very naked sort of hobson's survival of the fittest take place which will really make previous lebanese civil wars seem rather rational calculated because they could be said to be between political groups but now we could well see a kind of battle for survival such as the terrible economic crisis how we see neighboring countries react to what's going on that. well there is always a positive shot that could come about that is to say the neighbors crewed act to provide relief medical relief for the injured humanitarian relief for those in need and even economically because we have the problem that everybody who has an interest in lebanon is also short of money at the moment and that's partly what has happened to make political situation so unstable previous sponsors and patrons of different groups in lebanon kind of want to keep them very well that iran has with the saudis with the sunni muslims on it as a whether it would be a willingness on the ability to reach into which want a state as they used to be to help
got to grab what we can get to see our people survive and so you could have a very naked sort of hobson's survival of the fittest take place which will really make previous lebanese civil wars seem rather rational calculated because they could be said to be between political groups but now we could well see a kind of battle for survival such as the terrible economic crisis how we see neighboring countries react to what's going on that. well there is always a positive shot that could come about...
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judy hobson, bbc news. now an extraordinary find.eekend. mariusz, what was it like to discover?” thought it was going to be another metal detecting sunday like every sunday. i went to the feels at six in the morning and then i find the first object. then more. then we decide to stop digging and inform the treasure unit. when did you realise it was something special, was it when you stopped digging? yes. what was it, how did you know it was special? no, i see the very important objects and i never see this objects and decide to stop, because there is more and more important objects. dariusz, ifi turn to you. your signal's coming. he decided to stop and contact the treasure trove. let me turn to your friend, dariusz, you were there and helped him guard the site after the find. talk me through this extraordinary experience. so, we was 22 days sleeping in a day and garden at the site, because the archaeologist work 12 hours a day to make sure... i have to say that was actually the... life objects, like the skin was still on the sword. so
judy hobson, bbc news. now an extraordinary find.eekend. mariusz, what was it like to discover?” thought it was going to be another metal detecting sunday like every sunday. i went to the feels at six in the morning and then i find the first object. then more. then we decide to stop digging and inform the treasure unit. when did you realise it was something special, was it when you stopped digging? yes. what was it, how did you know it was special? no, i see the very important objects and i...
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judy hobson, bbc news.rs believe shows won't resume until next year — with many smaller theatres following suit. samira hussain reports on how performers, set designers, stage managers and musicians are dealing with the prospect of a year without work. broadway, the beating heart of american theatre, but the coronavirus pandemic has delivered it a shock. on most nights, audiences would pack into any one of the venues here to take in a show, but in this city that never sleeps, new york city's stage to the world has gone dark. mean girls, the musical adaptation of the film by the same name, has been running on broadway for two years. hundreds of people labour behind—the—scenes to make shows like this come alive on stage. people like holly coombs who was working until the moment she was told to stop. the day that it got announced, it kind of really hit, like, oh, wait, i really need to make a plan, i don't know what my plan is. i don't know how i'm going to pay rent untiljanuary. her weekly unemployment checks
judy hobson, bbc news.rs believe shows won't resume until next year — with many smaller theatres following suit. samira hussain reports on how performers, set designers, stage managers and musicians are dealing with the prospect of a year without work. broadway, the beating heart of american theatre, but the coronavirus pandemic has delivered it a shock. on most nights, audiences would pack into any one of the venues here to take in a show, but in this city that never sleeps, new york city's...
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it's a so-called hobson's choice. there is no good choice.east bad choice at this point is to be aggressive. go big, get this economy moving. get it through this pandemic. try to get us back to full employment as fast as possible. on the other side of this pandemic, as the economists say, there is no free lunch. we are going to have our fiscal problems. our debt load will be higher. there's no way around it. we'll have to really focus on becoming more fiscally disciplined. i wouldn't make -- make that my top priority 2348 we are back to full employment or close. until we get that unemployment rate down below 5%. we are at 10.2%. we have a long way to go here. once we are there, once we are back to full employment. i do think we need to really think about how are we going to rein in government spending and how are we going to raise taxes to fill the budget holes that we have and get that debt load down. host: let's hear from our callers. first from sheri in davenport, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: fine,
it's a so-called hobson's choice. there is no good choice.east bad choice at this point is to be aggressive. go big, get this economy moving. get it through this pandemic. try to get us back to full employment as fast as possible. on the other side of this pandemic, as the economists say, there is no free lunch. we are going to have our fiscal problems. our debt load will be higher. there's no way around it. we'll have to really focus on becoming more fiscally disciplined. i wouldn't make --...
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. >> harry hobson died, lucy mercer 57. >> and eleanor's secretary. >> died at 61.ncess martha died at 53? >> yeah. >> lorena hickok 75. >> anna the daughter died at 64 or 60-- well, yeah. >> she was pretty young, too. >> how come? >> well, harry hopkins, just to start with him. when he was at the end of the new deal period he was diagnosed with cancer of the stomach and he had almost his entire stomach removed, but somehow, public life and public service gave him an extra lease on life and when roosevelt made him his foreign policy advisor he was somehow able to get through what most people would have died from. he was so sick during the war, he looked like he was dying, so thin, his body was eaten away. and when roosevelt died and there was no longer room for him in public life, churchill said he was like a crumbling lighthouse, kept him alive, but his body was giving way under him. to understand what happened to princess martha, i think she, too, had illnesses during her 40's and died relatively young in her 50's and so did lucy. tuberculosis spread and something
. >> harry hobson died, lucy mercer 57. >> and eleanor's secretary. >> died at 61.ncess martha died at 53? >> yeah. >> lorena hickok 75. >> anna the daughter died at 64 or 60-- well, yeah. >> she was pretty young, too. >> how come? >> well, harry hopkins, just to start with him. when he was at the end of the new deal period he was diagnosed with cancer of the stomach and he had almost his entire stomach removed, but somehow, public life and...