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once they've started singing, isuppose, louder, and i thought i've got to get close to this, becauseolved, and then i've got to try and get close in close—up, eventually using my cane and picking out the steps, then guy helped me down. realising that i was the only person to get close to hear that, feel that, makes me feel very privileged, very warm inside. i'm absolutely buzzing after that. energy is incredible! that was cool, just to be here for that if nothing else. it was quite crowded going down those steps, and they're quite slippery, very deep. oh, my goodness! from the fire into the furnace. very hot in here, and i guess it's from candles and more people coming in. this is my hand, yeah? this is the place where jesus was born, here is the star where he was born. kneel down on your knees. kneel down... more, more, more, more, more, more, more... you can touch the place wherejesus was born. this is the star, it has 1a... it's a flower, or? no, it's a star. the star of david, yeah. marble? no, it's silver. this is marble. yeah, this is marble. the ground wherejesus was born is d
once they've started singing, isuppose, louder, and i thought i've got to get close to this, becauseolved, and then i've got to try and get close in close—up, eventually using my cane and picking out the steps, then guy helped me down. realising that i was the only person to get close to hear that, feel that, makes me feel very privileged, very warm inside. i'm absolutely buzzing after that. energy is incredible! that was cool, just to be here for that if nothing else. it was quite crowded...
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as perhaps not, isuppose, a targeted, precise attack. i suppose, a grand adventure which president trump may have wanted. —— as perhaps not. i was talking here in beirut to a former adviser to the obama administration. she has great expertise on syria, she still has contacts within the white house and within the defence department and elsewhere in washington. she was backing up your reports there about donald trump had indeed wanted to go in hard but state department, defence department pulled him back forfear defence department pulled him back for fear of possible reprisals. defence department pulled him back forfear of possible reprisals. do they think, bearing that in mind, that this was limited, no one is not enough, this was much less than damascus might have periods, does the white house think that it has achieved its aim? does it honestly think the pressure is put onjust achieved its aim? does it honestly think the pressure is put on just a few hours ago here, firing iio think the pressure is put on just a few hours ago here, firi
as perhaps not, isuppose, a targeted, precise attack. i suppose, a grand adventure which president trump may have wanted. —— as perhaps not. i was talking here in beirut to a former adviser to the obama administration. she has great expertise on syria, she still has contacts within the white house and within the defence department and elsewhere in washington. she was backing up your reports there about donald trump had indeed wanted to go in hard but state department, defence department...
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they are going to have two act, isuppose, as future.act, i suppose, as a watchdog in a way. that creates a real division with russia and in—run. syria is a plotline in that relationship that is not going away. —— in—run. michael carpenter is a former deputy assistant secretary of defence and served as the foreign policy advisor to former vice presidentjoe biden. he's now a resident senior fellow with the atlantic council and joins me from washington. president trump tweeted "mission accomplished", which is a risky phrase to use in these circumstances. do you agree with that? i think it is a very foolish move on mr trump's park, particularly since he chose to act today after the use of chemical weapons on april seven, but there have been numerous instances of chemical weapons usage since the strikes which were undertaken a year ago in april. so the notion that he has accomplished his mission by suddenly striking syria after one discrete set of strikes earlier this month is ludicrous and surely there will be other actions that follow this
they are going to have two act, isuppose, as future.act, i suppose, as a watchdog in a way. that creates a real division with russia and in—run. syria is a plotline in that relationship that is not going away. —— in—run. michael carpenter is a former deputy assistant secretary of defence and served as the foreign policy advisor to former vice presidentjoe biden. he's now a resident senior fellow with the atlantic council and joins me from washington. president trump tweeted...
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i mean, that, isuppose, the criticism that was made. 0wenjones was on this programme a couple of hoursat this in a sense is being used as a stick to beatjeremy corbyn with by those who basically don't like him as leader and didn't want him in the first place. that may be one element of it, but is it a sufficient expiration for this? i think it's part of the explanation, and certainly when you speak to those who are loyal tojeremy corbyn they do observe that the most prominent and vociferous critics of them on this particular issue over the last week were also pretty prominent and vociferous about him being useless before the general election. butjust because there is that correlation, so will argue people from the other side of the argument, doesn't mean that they're wrong on this issue of anti—semitism. what's quite interesting, shaun, with this, when you speak to labour party members and mps around this issue of anti—semitism, plenty will say that this has been a problem that has been brewing for a while, and it was going to take a moment where it would become headline news. there's
i mean, that, isuppose, the criticism that was made. 0wenjones was on this programme a couple of hoursat this in a sense is being used as a stick to beatjeremy corbyn with by those who basically don't like him as leader and didn't want him in the first place. that may be one element of it, but is it a sufficient expiration for this? i think it's part of the explanation, and certainly when you speak to those who are loyal tojeremy corbyn they do observe that the most prominent and vociferous...
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and he has not had an awful lot of attention, i suppose, has not had an awful lot of attention, isupposeuition, something he has wanted for a very long time, and it does always help when the leaders get along, it makes the rest of the process easier, it gives a greater mandate to move forward , gives a greater mandate to move forward, and for this i think that relationship is also really important to build momentum for the next step in the process and to keep that momentum alive during that process. ok, we must leave at there, jenny town, thank you very much for joining us. thank you. the home secretary, amber rudd, is facing fresh calls to resign tonight after leaked documents suggest she may have been told about immigration removal targets. on wednesday, the home secretary gave evidence to mps saying she had no knowledge of them. but an internal memo that refers to targets was sent to her in 2017. our political correspondent jonathan blake is at westminster. jonathan, obviously she has been under enormous pressure, this adds to it, i guess, are we closer to knowing whether she knew abo
and he has not had an awful lot of attention, i suppose, has not had an awful lot of attention, isupposeuition, something he has wanted for a very long time, and it does always help when the leaders get along, it makes the rest of the process easier, it gives a greater mandate to move forward , gives a greater mandate to move forward, and for this i think that relationship is also really important to build momentum for the next step in the process and to keep that momentum alive during that...
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the question, isuppose, is how these kinds of presentations., is how much revelation was they here? how much was actually new. on the one hand, you know, by one means or another, he claims that israel has had access to half a tonne of files of documents from what they call iran's secret nuclear archive. in this rather nondescript building in south tehran. that sounds like an extraordinary story is true. more than that of cores, as ever, timing is important. this revelation comes just a few weeks before early to mid may, may 12 when president trump is supposed to determine the agreement of with —— agreement with tehran. mr netanyahu of with —— agreement with tehran. mr neta nyahu and of with —— agreement with tehran. mr netanyahu and his theatrical way has put a contrary view. and i suppose, many arms—control experts, those who believed for all of its faults, the deal is the best thing possible at the moment. it is looking as though mrtrump may the moment. it is looking as though mr trump may follow the line taken by the israeli prime minister.
the question, isuppose, is how these kinds of presentations., is how much revelation was they here? how much was actually new. on the one hand, you know, by one means or another, he claims that israel has had access to half a tonne of files of documents from what they call iran's secret nuclear archive. in this rather nondescript building in south tehran. that sounds like an extraordinary story is true. more than that of cores, as ever, timing is important. this revelation comes just a few...
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and clipping my wings, isuppose. is did not enjoy. and clipping my wings, i suppose.men feel this way because so few will speak openly and furry little research has been done. but two yea rs research has been done. but two years ago a small german study found one in12 of years ago a small german study found one in 12 of the 1200 people he had spoken to regretted coming parents. there are more of us out there than we ever really speak up about stop its tough if... when a woman has been seen for aeons as the all nurturing creature, when she will turn at the end of the day and say, iam not turn at the end of the day and say, i am not doing the nurturing, i don't want to do that.|j i am not doing the nurturing, i don't want to do that. i never told anybody because people thought that you should be so lucky that you have got a child, that is normal and healthy and what more could you possibly want out of life? looking back now, do you wish life been different? i guess with the benefit of hindsight, yes. and i feel guilty for thinking that. for thinking that you'd rather no
and clipping my wings, isuppose. is did not enjoy. and clipping my wings, i suppose.men feel this way because so few will speak openly and furry little research has been done. but two yea rs research has been done. but two years ago a small german study found one in12 of years ago a small german study found one in 12 of the 1200 people he had spoken to regretted coming parents. there are more of us out there than we ever really speak up about stop its tough if... when a woman has been seen for...