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you don't have a right to live in the united kingdom or less your sits in the united kingdom just like any other british national just as anyone else in the u.k. they committed a crime they said their punishment they were convicted sentence they serve their time now after that they should be allowed to come home to their family they have british spouses british parents british children british families it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country any of these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously for the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system they've been in prison there's been a probation since then why have we not been able to be have billeted then why haven't we not been able to reduce the chances of a real finding that is the responsibility of the government i don't have a duty to deal with the world's worst people i don't have a duty for my taxes to be paid on these sorts of people get a grip of yourself look if you wish to come to the united kingdom in order
you don't have a right to live in the united kingdom or less your sits in the united kingdom just like any other british national just as anyone else in the u.k. they committed a crime they said their punishment they were convicted sentence they serve their time now after that they should be allowed to come home to their family they have british spouses british parents british children british families it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country any...
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the stream is coming up next asking if brecht's it could break up the united kingdom. ok and your in the stream to say it is finally the union flag is down at the european parliament but i cite scotland and northern ireland that apart from the e.u.'s spot great interest even the u.k. scotland for the 62 percent to stay in the e.u. over the island 49 percent to stay in the use or we will discuss whether what could possibly break up the united kingdom of course we want to know what you think so you can share your thoughts with us live chat i need to get me right here on the street. we're going to wave. in the future. i said brave. if you disobey the rules you get cut off could you please remove the flag. you know. i. am really please sit down resume your seat put your flags away you're leaving and take them with you if you are leaving now. there's me mary mcginnis vice president of the european parliament there disciplining breck sick party any peace on january the 29 and just 2 days later the u.k. officially left the european union beginning a transition period until th
the stream is coming up next asking if brecht's it could break up the united kingdom. ok and your in the stream to say it is finally the union flag is down at the european parliament but i cite scotland and northern ireland that apart from the e.u.'s spot great interest even the u.k. scotland for the 62 percent to stay in the e.u. over the island 49 percent to stay in the use or we will discuss whether what could possibly break up the united kingdom of course we want to know what you think so...
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it is a show we will discuss whether could break up the united kingdom we want to know what you think your thoughts with us and our live chat. if you disobey the ruse you get cut off could you please remove the flag. you know. i. had. i really lays it down resume your seat put your flags away you're leaving and take them with you if you are leaving. in this memory mcginest their vice president of the european parliament disciplining breck said party any peace on january the 29th and 2 days later the u.k. officially left the european union begin a transition period until the end of the year to negotiate a new relationship the historic end to 47 years of e.u. membership was met with a range of feelings celebration mourning and a sense of anxiety for many u.k. citizens living in scotland and northern ireland places where the majority voted to remain in the new black sea has generated renewed interest in independence from the u.k. as some citizens say that london no longer represents their interests with us to talk about this any longer now does he or senior correspondent. in kabul north
it is a show we will discuss whether could break up the united kingdom we want to know what you think your thoughts with us and our live chat. if you disobey the ruse you get cut off could you please remove the flag. you know. i. had. i really lays it down resume your seat put your flags away you're leaving and take them with you if you are leaving. in this memory mcginest their vice president of the european parliament disciplining breck said party any peace on january the 29th and 2 days...
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nationals currently living in the united kingdom will not be affected the number of new arrivals from the e.u. will drop it will also be hard if you can a citizens to live and work. in the european union britain will now share a 483 kilometer land border with the e.u. between northern ireland in the irish republic but it's unclear how a northern island can stay in the u.k.'s customs territory while applying e.u. rules on its agricultural manufactured products. all right let's turn away bring in our guests in belfast we have david finn him or he's a professor of european politics at queen's university belfast in london catherine mcbride senior economist at the international trade and competition unit at the institute of economic and fares and joining us from stockholm in sweden will survive skype call built former swedish prime minister and now a co-chair of the european council on foreign relations welcome all to the program you know we've been through this all so many times but this time it is real so i'm going to start by asking you 1st of all what your general assessment is of wher
nationals currently living in the united kingdom will not be affected the number of new arrivals from the e.u. will drop it will also be hard if you can a citizens to live and work. in the european union britain will now share a 483 kilometer land border with the e.u. between northern ireland in the irish republic but it's unclear how a northern island can stay in the u.k.'s customs territory while applying e.u. rules on its agricultural manufactured products. all right let's turn away bring in...
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iam not rest of our colleagues in the united kingdom.m not bothered by rest of our colleagues in the united kingdom. i am not bothered by that. what is important is we have the right policy agenda in scotland so that we can win in 2021. some people will question whether you are the right man to lead the scottish conservatives. for example, you helped with the general election campaign last year, and you lost have your seats. we have obvious they just had an have your seats. we have obvious theyjust had an election, and i won 7596 theyjust had an election, and i won 75% of the vote. somebody told me thatis 75% of the vote. somebody told me that is more than boris, david camera or with one in their own elections. i have the support of the party. that election was very difficult for us. we would have preferred the election to have taken place after we left the european union, given their support for europe in scotland. frankly, the effort the snp had made to scaremonger people a little bit like in the millennium bug at the turn—of—the—centu
iam not rest of our colleagues in the united kingdom.m not bothered by rest of our colleagues in the united kingdom. i am not bothered by that. what is important is we have the right policy agenda in scotland so that we can win in 2021. some people will question whether you are the right man to lead the scottish conservatives. for example, you helped with the general election campaign last year, and you lost have your seats. we have obvious they just had an have your seats. we have obvious...
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in the united kingdom. we are so delighted to have dr. liam fox here are frequent visitor to washington and they think no one can argue a great trans-atlantic cyst, to help us understand the foreign security policy implications of the uk's withdrawal from the eu and what they global britain will mean for the trans-atlantic relationship in the uk's relationship around the world. in 1992 dr. foxes elected as a member of parliament. he is served with distinction as secretary of state for defense from 2010 to 2011 and most recently secretary of state for international trade from 2016 to 2019. i think there is a continuum between defense and trade. it's all about what you can afford in your pastor getting ready for the future so i think it's perfect and with your applause please join me in welcoming dr. liam fox. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's a real pleasure to be back again at csis. as you correctly say last friday the united kingdom by the european union after two generations of membership what boris
in the united kingdom. we are so delighted to have dr. liam fox here are frequent visitor to washington and they think no one can argue a great trans-atlantic cyst, to help us understand the foreign security policy implications of the uk's withdrawal from the eu and what they global britain will mean for the trans-atlantic relationship in the uk's relationship around the world. in 1992 dr. foxes elected as a member of parliament. he is served with distinction as secretary of state for defense...
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and that is not the destiny of the united kingdom. and our government has now honored the promise we made to the british people to carry out their wish, clearly expressed in the democratic referendum. but let me be very clear on this point. this does not mean that britain will enter into an era of withdrawal or isolationism. in fact quite the opposite. we want to see a truly global britain working with our friends and allies, to promote our common values, and objectives, across the whole world, in our common interests. we will retain our permanent seat on the u.n. security council, we will continue to be called members of the g-7 and of the g-20, we are founding members of the world trade organization, and will take up our independent seat there. we will push our agenda for free trade and liberalization, we will still be central players in the imf, the world bank, the oecd, we will be at the heart of nato, its second biggest military spender, and we will work hand in hand on security, prosperity, and investment with the united states,
and that is not the destiny of the united kingdom. and our government has now honored the promise we made to the british people to carry out their wish, clearly expressed in the democratic referendum. but let me be very clear on this point. this does not mean that britain will enter into an era of withdrawal or isolationism. in fact quite the opposite. we want to see a truly global britain working with our friends and allies, to promote our common values, and objectives, across the whole world,...
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all right after 4 years of wrangling and political turmoil the united kingdom has officially left the european union after almost 5 decades of membership and many more years of actual negotiation at 11 pm g.m.t. the results of the biggest democratic referendum in british history was it finally enacted and now there is no going back our colleagues in london have been covering the historic event throughout the evening let's take a look at some of the highlights. yes. yes well let's see getting sick you can see people i. was a bit out of. the we're all still here only now yeah it's not millennium bug nothing's happened yet to begin with you will have all the. right. well how does the country feel now is it all celebration anticlimax or whatever let's cross live to of course for me sally who has the trait of being in the thick of things that is a pro breaks it party happening at the moment in part of this question is what is the atmosphere like now. well just as you join me this must be 650000 people just broke out into a rendition of god save the queen and off on the big stuff you know.
all right after 4 years of wrangling and political turmoil the united kingdom has officially left the european union after almost 5 decades of membership and many more years of actual negotiation at 11 pm g.m.t. the results of the biggest democratic referendum in british history was it finally enacted and now there is no going back our colleagues in london have been covering the historic event throughout the evening let's take a look at some of the highlights. yes. yes well let's see getting...
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the united kingdom to undermine. the single market project it's a level playing field competition standards rights and so on looking will be on how that's going. what happens with fisheries that may sound a bit bizarre but fisheries will be the test of. what's interesting and people can to get in this they should look at the political declaration what's interesting about the political declaration that all of us in our years that your previous comment had he says mentioned a possible. how it will go it's difficult to know each side will have red lines the british trend lines are actually far more flexible because boris could go down the route of we'll stay the same and then gradually divert so an agreement will be possible all they'll go down the route of we want to start diverging immediately but one thing is for certain russel's will not budge on a level playing field or series and that will be the most to mind really. the bricks of the bill itself was obviously pushed back pushed back several times do you really th
the united kingdom to undermine. the single market project it's a level playing field competition standards rights and so on looking will be on how that's going. what happens with fisheries that may sound a bit bizarre but fisheries will be the test of. what's interesting and people can to get in this they should look at the political declaration what's interesting about the political declaration that all of us in our years that your previous comment had he says mentioned a possible. how it...
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up to 47 years the united kingdom mocks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. as officially comes into effect but the road ahead for britain is still unclear. the u.s. democrats a knocked back in getting new witnesses to stand in the donald trump impeachment trial it means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. and a sweeping new study by academics at the university of cambridge finds that democratic discontent in developed countries is at its highest level in 25 years with american citizens among the least satisfied. 20 full stop on live from the russian capital this is our national a very warm welcome to the program. well tis unset of gratian and great britain it's taken more than 3 years on divided people up and down the nation but off to almost hall * for a century the u.k. has finally bid farewell to the european union i do love him pm g.m.t. on friday the result of the biggest democratic referendum in british history was finally and acted parts of the u.k. boston to celebration with leave voters tunning out in force
up to 47 years the united kingdom mocks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. as officially comes into effect but the road ahead for britain is still unclear. the u.s. democrats a knocked back in getting new witnesses to stand in the donald trump impeachment trial it means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. and a sweeping new study by academics at the university of cambridge finds that democratic discontent in developed countries is at its highest...
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after 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. as officially comes into effect but the road ahead for britain is still unclear. how the u.s. democrats are not back in getting new witnesses just down to the donald trump pietschmann child means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. you're watching arch international very warm welcome to the program for myself and the whole team here in moscow. the news just in the president of the palestinian authority mahmoud abbas has said that he's suspending all ties with both the united states and israel the announcement came at an emergency meeting of the arab league and karl rove following the release on tuesday of the trump administration's long awaited peace plan. here that we are close to a relationship with you and with america we have said the same thing to america including security relations. to cross we're going to cross live now to middle east correspondent paula took us through what's the significance of this announcement always saying a poin
after 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. as officially comes into effect but the road ahead for britain is still unclear. how the u.s. democrats are not back in getting new witnesses just down to the donald trump pietschmann child means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. you're watching arch international very warm welcome to the program for myself and the whole team here in moscow. the news just in the...
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after 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day coming teles with the e.u. breaks it officially comes into effect the road ahead for britain is still. a sweeping new study by academics at the university of cambridge discontent about democracy.
after 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day coming teles with the e.u. breaks it officially comes into effect the road ahead for britain is still. a sweeping new study by academics at the university of cambridge discontent about democracy.
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'd after 47 years the united kingdom are cutting ties with the e.u. was officially comes into effect the road to britain is still unclear. the us democrats are not back in getting me with this is the standard that. means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office expected next week. and from the senate's naval forces across the mediterranean to cyprus this breaks out between nato allies exploration.
'd after 47 years the united kingdom are cutting ties with the e.u. was officially comes into effect the road to britain is still unclear. the us democrats are not back in getting me with this is the standard that. means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office expected next week. and from the senate's naval forces across the mediterranean to cyprus this breaks out between nato allies exploration.
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to 47 years united kingdom up to a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. as breck's it officially comes into effect but the road ahead for britain is still unclear. the us democrats are not back in getting new witnesses to stand in the donald trump impeachment trial it means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. a sweeping new study by academics up unify us to cambridge finds that democratic discontent in developed countries is at its highest level in 25 years with american citizens.
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i. 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. was brics it officially comes into effect the road ahead for britain is still on. the u.s. democrats are not getting the witnesses to stand up in the donald trump trial that means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. and france pledges to send its naval forces across the mediterranean to cyprus as a maritime dispute breaks out between nato allies over gas exploration. live from moscow thanks so much for joining us here on r.t. international well program. that was taken more than 3 years and divided people up and down the nation but after almost half a century the u.k. is finally bid farewell to the european union 11 pm g.m.t. on friday the result of the biggest democratic referendum in british history was finally enacted parts of the u.k. were certainly happy voters turned out in force to celebrate city is in london's parliament square one more enjoying the festivities north of the border in scotland which of course voted to remain visuals wer
i. 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. was brics it officially comes into effect the road ahead for britain is still on. the u.s. democrats are not getting the witnesses to stand up in the donald trump trial that means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. and france pledges to send its naval forces across the mediterranean to cyprus as a maritime dispute breaks out between nato allies over gas exploration. live...
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off to 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. as officially comes into effect but the road ahead for britain is still unclear. the u.s. democrats are knocked back can get some new witnesses to stand to the donald trump impeachment trial it means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. and a sleeping new study by academics of the university of cambridge finds that democratic discontent in developed countries is at its highest level in 25 years but the american system is among the least sophos by. its 4 pm here on must go on this saturday the fast of for free thanks for joining us as we talk through the biggest stories of the day so far probably nothing bigger than what's going on and great britain has taken more than 3 years and divided people up and down the nation but after 8 almost hall for a century the u.k. has finally bit from go to the european union out 11 pm london time on friday the result of the biggest democratic referendum in british history was finally and marketed parts of the
off to 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. as officially comes into effect but the road ahead for britain is still unclear. the u.s. democrats are knocked back can get some new witnesses to stand to the donald trump impeachment trial it means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. and a sleeping new study by academics of the university of cambridge finds that democratic discontent in developed countries is at its...
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no it's not a coincidence that the united kingdom has nothing more to say in the group of government leaders of the european union so. something like the cayman islands so it's always been that tax haven is finally also called a tax haven and also we shouldn't forget that in about 2 weeks time boris johnson the prime minister of the united kingdom will come out with his budget he already talked about how this is going to be a very exciting budget of the government leaders of the european union will likely take a very close look of on what's coming out of london there also in light of you know the ongoing negotiations between the e.u. and the united kingdom yes and what are financial experts in frankfurt saying when they look at the u.k. as a whole is there in these polls times. the danger that the u.k. might become a large tax haven themselves. well e.u. officials have already said that they definitely want to prevent the united kingdom from becoming a 2nd singapore which means those statements mean that of course the european union is afraid of it and of course people here in frankf
no it's not a coincidence that the united kingdom has nothing more to say in the group of government leaders of the european union so. something like the cayman islands so it's always been that tax haven is finally also called a tax haven and also we shouldn't forget that in about 2 weeks time boris johnson the prime minister of the united kingdom will come out with his budget he already talked about how this is going to be a very exciting budget of the government leaders of the european union...
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i. 47 years the united kingdom marks and historic day ties with the e.u. was works is officially comes into effect for britain is still unclear the. us democrats are not back and getting new witnesses to stand in the donald trump and trial means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. france closures the send us naval forces across the mediterranean to cyprus as a maritime dispute breaks out between nato allies over gas exploration. from moscow thanks for joining us and. welcome to the program. that was taken more than 3 years and divided people in the country but after almost a century in the u.k. almost half a century of the u.k.'s finally bid farewell to the european union as 11 pm g.m.t. on friday the results of the biggest democratic referendum in british history was finally acted all parts of the u.k. burst into celebration with leave voters at least turning out. city his party didn't run the square there were those who would not and party move north of the border in scotland which voted to remain visuals our co
i. 47 years the united kingdom marks and historic day ties with the e.u. was works is officially comes into effect for britain is still unclear the. us democrats are not back and getting new witnesses to stand in the donald trump and trial means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. france closures the send us naval forces across the mediterranean to cyprus as a maritime dispute breaks out between nato allies over gas exploration. from moscow thanks for...
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after 47 years the united kingdom oxer historic day cutting ties with the e.u. was brics it officially comes into effect the road ahead for britain is still unclear. the us democrats are not back in getting you what is the stand of the donald trump and control it means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. and france pledges to send its naval forces to across across the mediterranean to cyprus as a maritime dispute breaks out between nato allies over gas exploration. live from moscow thanks for joining us on r.t. international i'm daniel hawkins welcome to the program. has taken more than 3 years and divided people up and down the nation but after almost half a century the u.k. has finally bid farewell to the european union 11 pm g.m.t. on friday the result of the biggest democratic a friend in british history was finally an active parts of the u.k. burst into celebration we leave voters at least turning out in force today as party to london's parliament square some one enjoying the festivities north of the border in scot
after 47 years the united kingdom oxer historic day cutting ties with the e.u. was brics it officially comes into effect the road ahead for britain is still unclear. the us democrats are not back in getting you what is the stand of the donald trump and control it means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. and france pledges to send its naval forces to across across the mediterranean to cyprus as a maritime dispute breaks out between nato allies over gas...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin the united kingdom formally leaves the european union. celebrations or wraps at the exact moment threats it comes into effect but much uncertainty remains over what exactly comes next also coming up 2 votes shy democrats hoping a call with.
this is deja vu news live from berlin the united kingdom formally leaves the european union. celebrations or wraps at the exact moment threats it comes into effect but much uncertainty remains over what exactly comes next also coming up 2 votes shy democrats hoping a call with.
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after 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. was that officially comes into effect the road to britain is still unclear. the us democrats are not back in getting me with this is the stand in the donald trump impeachment trial means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office expected next week. from splurges the senate's naval forces across the mediterranean to cyprus as a maritime dispute breaks out between nato allies over gas exploration. from moscow thanks for joining us this hour i'm daniel hawkins welcome to the program. that was taken more than 3 years and divided people up and down the nation but after almost half a century the u.k. is finally bid farewell to the european union 11 pm g.m.t. on friday the result of the biggest democratic friend them in british history was finally and acted parts of the u.k. burst into celebration leave voters turning out in force. in london where. the festivities north of the border in scotland which voted to remain. our colleagues in london were covering the historic event as
after 47 years the united kingdom marks a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. was that officially comes into effect the road to britain is still unclear. the us democrats are not back in getting me with this is the stand in the donald trump impeachment trial means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office expected next week. from splurges the senate's naval forces across the mediterranean to cyprus as a maritime dispute breaks out between nato allies over gas exploration. from...
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united kingdom.he united kingdom was a family of nations and we were to leave the uk, scotland explicitly voted to remain. 62% voted to remain. actually, there was a very crucial poll last week that showed that 73% of scots wanted to stay in europe. so we were being taken out against their wishes. i have seen the polls and the latest showed 52% of scots approve of the idea of independence. so in some respects you ride high in the polls, but the problem is that you appear to be sending a message to the scottish people that somehow a second independence referendum is within reach when frankly it is not. and some of your former colleagues, people like jim sillars, a former deputy leader of the snp, have accused nicola sturgeon of wilfully and willingly misleading snp supporters by suggesting there is a pathway to a second referendum when there is not. i respectfully say to jim, and he is dear and old friend of mine — i used to work very closely with jim — that we fought the election to the scottish parl
united kingdom.he united kingdom was a family of nations and we were to leave the uk, scotland explicitly voted to remain. 62% voted to remain. actually, there was a very crucial poll last week that showed that 73% of scots wanted to stay in europe. so we were being taken out against their wishes. i have seen the polls and the latest showed 52% of scots approve of the idea of independence. so in some respects you ride high in the polls, but the problem is that you appear to be sending a message...
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guide to this meanwhile the united kingdom has reported the 1st 2 cases of the coronavirus in their country as did russia. today leave diagnosis to patients with a new coronavirus in the russian territory of the bike and in the 2 names region. patients are isolated and just under strict surveillance they are receiving necessary medical holds both patients are chinese citizens. in an effort to fight the spread of the virus singapore's health ministry has banned entry of all chinese visitors and those who have recently traveled to china and mongolia will also close all ports of entry to and from china until march 2nd now as we've previously reporter reported airlines have also suspended the reduced trips and out of the country the airlines on that list now include singapore airlines american delta cathay pacific thin air and turkish airlines the head of the allied pilots association which represents american airlines pilots also suggested their pilots with anti u.s. china flights should decline the assignment to err on the caution side now joining us now to start the story is she chen an assi
guide to this meanwhile the united kingdom has reported the 1st 2 cases of the coronavirus in their country as did russia. today leave diagnosis to patients with a new coronavirus in the russian territory of the bike and in the 2 names region. patients are isolated and just under strict surveillance they are receiving necessary medical holds both patients are chinese citizens. in an effort to fight the spread of the virus singapore's health ministry has banned entry of all chinese visitors and...
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during the early decades of the 19th century, the cotton kingdom was just coming into its own. it was clear that cotton could be an engine of economic development in the deep south. by 1830, when this was happening, indians in the south are under intense pressure to remove themselves, and some actually do accept offers of removal in exchange for land and money, but this debate is a moment in which the country really has to think about what it stands for. we show points of view of president jefferson, of john ross, the cherokee leader, and we talk about different civic organizations that were involved as well. a particular member of congress, who spoke really eloquently against the removal act, and again from the point of view of it as a betrayal of american principles. so i think president jackson, in a way, gets too much credit for indian removal. there were two choices behind this before he came into office, but he was certainly the manager and executor of the policy and the one that oversaw the passage of the indian removal act. it is interesting that it has become synonymou
during the early decades of the 19th century, the cotton kingdom was just coming into its own. it was clear that cotton could be an engine of economic development in the deep south. by 1830, when this was happening, indians in the south are under intense pressure to remove themselves, and some actually do accept offers of removal in exchange for land and money, but this debate is a moment in which the country really has to think about what it stands for. we show points of view of president...
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almost all the time at the moment the way the treaty is written is that the united kingdom must extradite people to the united states when it's requested but the treaty reserves the americans right to have discretion so the americans may send somebody back to the united kingdom must i'm afraid the family feel that america is putting itself 1st and is trying to bully the united kingdom into ignoring this catastrophic collision which ended in harry doesn't fly but the one thing that the americans need to understand is the resolve and determination of harry's parents and the millions of supporters that they have both in the united kingdom and in the united states frankly the other issue that is becoming very clear is those of us who live near these american bases in the u.k. are not say there was another near miss yesterday of an american driving on the wrong side of the road we are very happy to have these faces in the united kingdom keeping us safe from harm overseas but if they're killing a set home there's no point and they have to go and and harry spreads and supporters will close those
almost all the time at the moment the way the treaty is written is that the united kingdom must extradite people to the united states when it's requested but the treaty reserves the americans right to have discretion so the americans may send somebody back to the united kingdom must i'm afraid the family feel that america is putting itself 1st and is trying to bully the united kingdom into ignoring this catastrophic collision which ended in harry doesn't fly but the one thing that the americans...
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the first cases in the united kingdom, russia and now sweden. our first guest tonight is a member of president trump's coronavirus task force. joining us tonight is dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. the implications of declaring a health emergency. >> given the fact that there is a public health emergency of international concern and we have taken this action to prevent any further spread in the country with regard to the banning of travel of non-citizens from china. it should not be a reflection that the risk has increased in the united states. it's a reflection we want to make sure the risk does not get any bigger. that's one of the things we stressed at the press conference. there is nothing in the case of saying we are holding back information. what we do know, it's becoming progressively more difficult to screen people coming in the country because we are seeing such large numbers of people infected in china. the deaths you just mentioned, and the important thing is that the virus can
the first cases in the united kingdom, russia and now sweden. our first guest tonight is a member of president trump's coronavirus task force. joining us tonight is dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. the implications of declaring a health emergency. >> given the fact that there is a public health emergency of international concern and we have taken this action to prevent any further spread in the country with regard to the banning of...
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the united kingdom is already poorer. loght now, the pound is still 10% the highs that it had just before the brexit vote. so, people have already fe that. i will say employment is very good. unemployment is very low, but grth is very low. and there are... economists that i talked to are concerned since there's still so much uncertainty about what kind of trade deal that they get here recession sometime thisto year. >> sreenivasan: npr's london correspondent, frank langfitt, joining us v skype tonight. anks so much. >> you're very welcome, hari. an >> sreenivtoday, more countries expanded travel restrictions to try to prevent spread of the new coronavirus. australia will deny entry to non-citizens who traveled toin chin the last two weeks. this comes one day after the united states declared a public health emergency and announced a similar trav restriction for non-citizens. japan also announced restrictions f foreigners who visited china's wuhan province, the area at the center of the outbreak. china said today that the d
the united kingdom is already poorer. loght now, the pound is still 10% the highs that it had just before the brexit vote. so, people have already fe that. i will say employment is very good. unemployment is very low, but grth is very low. and there are... economists that i talked to are concerned since there's still so much uncertainty about what kind of trade deal that they get here recession sometime thisto year. >> sreenivasan: npr's london correspondent, frank langfitt, joining us v...
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for years and years to come a result that most of us frankly did not see coming you know to kingdom has voted to leave the european union that's the outcome of the referendum held. this sudden reality of bragg's it was acutely felt to know them all and threatened to under the peace process the prospect of a holiday i was bored had many fearing every tell on the sectarian strife of the past. the memories never fade memories of the troubles in northern ireland. mccraw he witnessed in 1903 shankill road bombing which claimed 10 lives. it was one of the most devastating attacks perpetrated by the iranian the years of the northern ireland conflict. 25 years on the memory is still in people's remained the heart is still there and the loss of people who have lost loved ones is filled our. former member of the ira alex maskey is an honorary speaker at this memorial event for fallen irate fighters . he has turned his back on the ira a politician who belongs to shin fein a party dedicated to the reunification of violent he supports peace building work and flatow rejects the prospect of an irish b
for years and years to come a result that most of us frankly did not see coming you know to kingdom has voted to leave the european union that's the outcome of the referendum held. this sudden reality of bragg's it was acutely felt to know them all and threatened to under the peace process the prospect of a holiday i was bored had many fearing every tell on the sectarian strife of the past. the memories never fade memories of the troubles in northern ireland. mccraw he witnessed in 1903...
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after 47 years the united kingdom ochs a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. as breck's it officially comes into effect but the road ahead for britain is still unclear. and the us democrats are not back in getting new witnesses to start in the donald trump impeachment trial it means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. bringing your news 247 this is our national hello and welcome from all of us here in moscow. and let's start with the biggest story probably of the day the president of the palestinian authority mahmoud abbas has said that he's suspending all ties with both the united states and its row the announcement came at an emergency meeting of the arab league following the release on tuesday of the trump administration's long awaited peace plan. that we are constantly relations with you and with america we have said the same thing to america including security relations. obviously the palestinian president's remarks did not come as a surprise right from the start the palestinians have not been part of the so-call
after 47 years the united kingdom ochs a historic day cutting ties with the e.u. as breck's it officially comes into effect but the road ahead for britain is still unclear. and the us democrats are not back in getting new witnesses to start in the donald trump impeachment trial it means a final vote on the president's time in the oval office is expected next week. bringing your news 247 this is our national hello and welcome from all of us here in moscow. and let's start with the biggest story...
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cotton was really an important wealth inand created the united kingdom as well. so visitors you may think it's only about a really temporary -- terrible thing that happened to it was a national policy carried out and it was epic, it was brutal, it was visionary, it was all of those things at once. by the end of the decade, the wealthiest americans in the country had zip codes in louisiana and mississippi and alabama. explosionton kingdom wasn't due to removal, but it removed the last barrier to have the south be a region that was connected by railroads that could develop economically and create this new wealth. we focus on the cotton kingdom a lot and for that reason, it is important to point out the five civilized tribes were really understood as slave states. most indians in those nations didn't own slaves. which is all true of most white people in mississippi. but they were, by law, slave states. they reenacted -- reinstated slavery when they went into indian territory, and they fought with confederacy. one of the goals this museum has been is to show indians
cotton was really an important wealth inand created the united kingdom as well. so visitors you may think it's only about a really temporary -- terrible thing that happened to it was a national policy carried out and it was epic, it was brutal, it was visionary, it was all of those things at once. by the end of the decade, the wealthiest americans in the country had zip codes in louisiana and mississippi and alabama. explosionton kingdom wasn't due to removal, but it removed the last barrier to...
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also coming up the united kingdom begins its future outside the european union now the u.k. and the e.u. have 11 months to negotiate the terms of their new relationship. and you don't want to miss these highlights for teenage shooting stars put on a dazzling display against. a 1000000 thanks for joining us the death toll from the corona virus has jumped above 300 in china over 14000 people have now been infected worldwide almost all of those cases on the chinese mainland the world health organization has declared an international health emergency over the outbreak it says the measure is designed to prevent the spread of the virus to less developed countries which are less equipped to handle the infections in china as the number of cases grows the factories have gone into overdrive to meet the demand for medical supplies. production lines have become crucial in the battle to contain the corona virus in china. we have not been at home for 7 days and are working overtime to produce disinfectant i feel glad to contribute to the epidemic control across the country production of m
also coming up the united kingdom begins its future outside the european union now the u.k. and the e.u. have 11 months to negotiate the terms of their new relationship. and you don't want to miss these highlights for teenage shooting stars put on a dazzling display against. a 1000000 thanks for joining us the death toll from the corona virus has jumped above 300 in china over 14000 people have now been infected worldwide almost all of those cases on the chinese mainland the world health...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin the united kingdom formally leaves the european union. celebrations in iraq that's the exact moment threats it comes into effect but much uncertainty remains over what exactly comes next. also coming up 2 votes shy democrats hoping to call witnesses in president trump's impeachment trial are defeated in the senate clearing the way for trump's almost certain acquittal in the coming days. and when blue cross thanks for joining us more than 3 years after the united kingdom voted to leave the european union its official at the stroke of 11 pm local time friday the u.k. ended nearly half a century of membership in the e.u. now begins an 11 month transition period and the difficult work of agreeing to a new relationship between the 2 sides. moment a whole generation never. breaks it wrings out of the prime minister's residence in downing street and the country still bitterly divided. those who celebrated britain's exit from the each night did so with fierce passion for these people britain is free again the solution really is the way. this. bas
this is deja vu news live from berlin the united kingdom formally leaves the european union. celebrations in iraq that's the exact moment threats it comes into effect but much uncertainty remains over what exactly comes next. also coming up 2 votes shy democrats hoping to call witnesses in president trump's impeachment trial are defeated in the senate clearing the way for trump's almost certain acquittal in the coming days. and when blue cross thanks for joining us more than 3 years after the...