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mason marthas, our monarchists who sing palisades.es there are guards, there is a treasurer, the master has his vices, naturally the master decides all the main issues, brings them up for discussion, votes, well, the master, of course, is the most important figure, well, like everywhere else, the authorities, they are the authorities everywhere, the liturgy itself is spelled out in great detail, simply meticulously, i have met more than once with the freemasons, say, at the table there for the offended, not only at banquets, but simply at such friendly parties, a certain ritual is still observed, even for each dining room appliance there is its own name, say, there is a glass of cannon or a shot glass, yes, a stronger drink - powerful gunpowder, speak red wine - red gunpowder, it’s a little funny in general now, yes of course, but a table knife is a sword, this is my first time... now it’s a simple knife, which means it orders the cannons to be loaded, that is, poured into the renki, fire, this that means you can have a drink, and so
mason marthas, our monarchists who sing palisades.es there are guards, there is a treasurer, the master has his vices, naturally the master decides all the main issues, brings them up for discussion, votes, well, the master, of course, is the most important figure, well, like everywhere else, the authorities, they are the authorities everywhere, the liturgy itself is spelled out in great detail, simply meticulously, i have met more than once with the freemasons, say, at the table there for the...
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spirit, much closer than any american masons, whose founding fathers of the usa were masons, the latter topic , freemasonry, we need to go back to russian freemasonry, to the times of catherine, when this golden age of freemasonry began, to figure out what this is connected with, why exactly under catherine, these secret societies began to actively develop, here , of course, is the spirit of such a noble love of freedom manifested itself because the trigger here, as it seems to me, was the manifesto on the freedom of the nobility, then the letter of grant. to the nobility, when the nobility began to emancipate, there is a well-known theory of the 19th century about the emancipation of the class, that the emancipation of the classes in russia happened from top to bottom, it all started with the nobility, this is a manifestation of this... well, simply, well, what was mostly read under peter: military regulations, manuals on metallurgy, manuals on shipbuilding, these books stood on the shelves, and the free ones were already nobles, he could afford to read any books, including philosophic
spirit, much closer than any american masons, whose founding fathers of the usa were masons, the latter topic , freemasonry, we need to go back to russian freemasonry, to the times of catherine, when this golden age of freemasonry began, to figure out what this is connected with, why exactly under catherine, these secret societies began to actively develop, here , of course, is the spirit of such a noble love of freedom manifested itself because the trigger here, as it seems to me, was the...
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a lot in our history is connected with the names of masons.have in my hands the charter and the constitution. and the liturgy, this is in spanish, but i translated something, so this is from the declaration of principles: we believe in the great architect of the universe and the immortality of the soul, this is a fraternal organization for self-improvement, members of the organization respect the laws of the country where it operates, love peace, stand for social justice, brotherhood between people, must to promote the development of science and... well, like everywhere else, the authorities, they are the authorities everywhere, the liturgy itself, it is spelled out in great detail, simply meticulously, i have met with the freemasons more than once, say, at the table there for the offended, not only at banquets, but it’s just that at such friendly parties, a certain ritual is still observed, even for every tableware there is a name, let’s say there are glasses of a gun or a shot glass, or more... a strong drink - powerful gunpowder, some kind
a lot in our history is connected with the names of masons.have in my hands the charter and the constitution. and the liturgy, this is in spanish, but i translated something, so this is from the declaration of principles: we believe in the great architect of the universe and the immortality of the soul, this is a fraternal organization for self-improvement, members of the organization respect the laws of the country where it operates, love peace, stand for social justice, brotherhood between...
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about the same picture in the senate: there are masons.atherine was actually brought to power, including by people who were related to freemasonry, just remember the same panin, the same elagin, then later catherine thought, including why, to what time the decline of freemasonry dates back to the same time as in principle, the tightening of the screws during catherine’s reign, firstly, the pugachev uprising, and then the event of the great french revolution, there is one more nuance, this is the gradual displacement of other examples of freemasonry in russia by swedish freemasonry, more strict. requiring more moral dedication, more morality, and sweden is a foreign policy enemy in russia, and at the end of catherine’s reign russia is at war with sweden, it turns out that freemasonry is widespread in russia according to the swedish charter, and sweden is a foreign political enemy of russia, something this is not the case, yes, that is, a certain double loyalty arises, yes, which also irritated catherine and aroused in her suspicion of dislo
about the same picture in the senate: there are masons.atherine was actually brought to power, including by people who were related to freemasonry, just remember the same panin, the same elagin, then later catherine thought, including why, to what time the decline of freemasonry dates back to the same time as in principle, the tightening of the screws during catherine’s reign, firstly, the pugachev uprising, and then the event of the great french revolution, there is one more nuance, this is...
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a famine that gripped the moscow region, the authorities did not react to it in any way, and the masons began to collect funds for the starving, helped, and he also stood behind this for centuries, well, in general, of course , this caused irritation, because well, there is one enlightened empress and mother empress, she is in charge, she can take care, she should. to do this, and the most important thing, of course, while the masons were busy with a small world, that’s one thing, but gradually they began to criticize catherine very harshly, well, yes, if at the beginning of her reign catherine was actually brought to power, including people related to freemasonry, it is enough to recall the same panin, the same elagin, then later catherine began to think, including why the decline of freemasonry dates back to what time , at the same time as, in principle, the tightening of the screws. during the reign of catherine, firstly, the uprising of pugachev, and then the event of the great french revolution, there is another nuance, this is the gradual displacement of other models of freemasonr
a famine that gripped the moscow region, the authorities did not react to it in any way, and the masons began to collect funds for the starving, helped, and he also stood behind this for centuries, well, in general, of course , this caused irritation, because well, there is one enlightened empress and mother empress, she is in charge, she can take care, she should. to do this, and the most important thing, of course, while the masons were busy with a small world, that’s one thing, but...
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, the first free mason, the temple of solomon, it’s interesting that the russians could also, i don’tknow, some prophetic oleg, yes, but they still preferred the artisan, the king artisan, also a free mason, carpenter, i don’t know, relatively speaking, i must say that... this was a very popular saying among the first russian masons, they recalled seneca’s saying that the rich portraits that decorate the hallway are by no means do not indicate any special nobility of the owners of these hallways themselves, that is, they were, in general, quite modest people, or in any case tried to be these modest people, and it must be said that they were mostly russian... sons, when this there were already, actually russians, these there were people of far from simple rank, they were nobles, they were nobles, of course, who could absorb this foreign fashion, if we talk about history, then the first lodge reliably existing in russia was 1731, created by the englishman john philips, in fact, as on behalf of yes , its masters are from england, and as you absolutely correctly said, at the beginning the
, the first free mason, the temple of solomon, it’s interesting that the russians could also, i don’tknow, some prophetic oleg, yes, but they still preferred the artisan, the king artisan, also a free mason, carpenter, i don’t know, relatively speaking, i must say that... this was a very popular saying among the first russian masons, they recalled seneca’s saying that the rich portraits that decorate the hallway are by no means do not indicate any special nobility of the owners of these...
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zhikovsky, a lot in our history is connected with the names mason.n for... self-improvement, members of the organization respect the laws of the country where it operates, love peace, stand for social justice, brotherhood between people, must contribute to the development of science and philosophy, action in the name of prosperity and progress in the world, and so on, in the charter, well, it is written there who is in charge, there is the master in charge, he has his own officers, they are sometimes called, sometimes guards, there are treasurers. asked: listen, they didn’t give me a sword here, give me your sword, at first i didn’t understand what they were talking about, but yes, it’s a sword, it’s basically a table knife now, even the procedure itself, here are the toasts, they make a toast, that’s all it is spelled out in the liturgy, well, just thoroughly, they must stop chewing, for example, it is written there, it means the master is standing up, he has a sword in his hand, that is, now a simple knife, it means the russia-west podcast on the s
zhikovsky, a lot in our history is connected with the names mason.n for... self-improvement, members of the organization respect the laws of the country where it operates, love peace, stand for social justice, brotherhood between people, must contribute to the development of science and philosophy, action in the name of prosperity and progress in the world, and so on, in the charter, well, it is written there who is in charge, there is the master in charge, he has his own officers, they are...
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, , . i: mason. mason. is the longest speech in 20 years- seventh _ mason. is the longest speech in 20 years. seventh longest _ mason. is the longest speech in 20 years. seventh longest since - mason. is the longest speech in 20 years. seventh longest since the i years. seventh longest since the war. they packed a lot in. what is the priority, what comes first? i think the priority is undoubtedly the economic growth, how do you want to perceive and end. the problem is that it's not something that can be done quickly. it's the priority of all governments. but there's no doubt that's what the priority of this government is. somewhat more intangible than that, chris, that style more than policy, no drama starmer. may make it a bit tedious for you and me, starmer. may make it a bit tedious foryou and me, chris, buti starmer. may make it a bit tedious for you and me, chris, but i think the idea from the incoming government is to make politics a bit boring, it would be a good thing. what about the stuff th
, , . i: mason. mason. is the longest speech in 20 years- seventh _ mason. is the longest speech in 20 years. seventh longest _ mason. is the longest speech in 20 years. seventh longest since - mason. is the longest speech in 20 years. seventh longest since the i years. seventh longest since the war. they packed a lot in. what is the priority, what comes first? i think the priority is undoubtedly the economic growth, how do you want to perceive and end. the problem is that it's not something...
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i know you've — mason. hello, chris. hello, adam. i know you've been _ mason. hello, chris.ey! exactly, blimey! i'm back in the van with no windows, trundling around like a kind of mad thing. yeah, we go again. even the most dedicated newscaster might think we've had enough of chris mason rambling about politics, can we talk about anything else? i get that because i'd be happy to shut up, but stuff keeps happening! a proper thunderbolt moment in welsh politics. ten o'clock this morning with those four, four! resignations. ramming home the internal political truth as a leader, which is if you can't convince your side that you can lead, then you can't leave and you have to go. —— you can't lead. he was saying he was a goner perhaps. you are referring to the four ministers who resigned on tuesday morning, the last four straw. even before he was elected. completely, so, iwas before he was elected. completely, so. i was here _ before he was elected. completely, so, i was here in _ before he was elected. completely, so, i was here in cardiff— before he was elected. completely, so,
i know you've — mason. hello, chris. hello, adam. i know you've been _ mason. hello, chris.ey! exactly, blimey! i'm back in the van with no windows, trundling around like a kind of mad thing. yeah, we go again. even the most dedicated newscaster might think we've had enough of chris mason rambling about politics, can we talk about anything else? i get that because i'd be happy to shut up, but stuff keeps happening! a proper thunderbolt moment in welsh politics. ten o'clock this morning with...
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(ct 3 mason and faisal islam, thank you.hat has happened today. we have mick lynch, general secretary of the rmt and nigel evans, who was a tory mp for 32 years until he lost earlier this month. he has been speaking to rishi sunak about their defeat. plus we will talk to a cabinet minister about when voters might experience that change that chris was referring to. newsnight, bbc two and iplayer. the head of the us secret service, kimberly cheatle, is under more pressure to resign over the attempted assassination of donald trump, after she said agents didn't guard the roof used by the gunman because it was too slanted. she said there were health and safety concerns about putting people on to it. the former president is expected to speak shortly about the attempt on his life. our north america editor sarah smith reports. donald trump always relishes the spotlight. and he knows how to use it to his best advantage. today, he's being shown around the stage where he will speak tomorrow. he says he ripped up his prepared speech aft
(ct 3 mason and faisal islam, thank you.hat has happened today. we have mick lynch, general secretary of the rmt and nigel evans, who was a tory mp for 32 years until he lost earlier this month. he has been speaking to rishi sunak about their defeat. plus we will talk to a cabinet minister about when voters might experience that change that chris was referring to. newsnight, bbc two and iplayer. the head of the us secret service, kimberly cheatle, is under more pressure to resign over the...
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that was chris mason, our political editor there. that was chris mason, our political editorthere.mason, our political editor there. i don't know if you can hear what is happening to my left, butjust outside the gates to downing street, there is a pro—palestinian protester. it has been happening, going on for the last hour or so. it is getting louder and louder. i wanted to reference, whether you can hear it or not, a microphone, but protesters coming here on a saturday afternoon to protest right at the gates of downing street. that has been happening and while that has been happening, work continues any building behind me. it has been one of those days where we have been very much about the new government that has just come in, very much about the new government that hasjust come in, but very much about the new government that has just come in, but also about the government that has just lost power after 14 years. what are they doing next, the conservatives? where is the next leader going to come from? earlier i spoke to claire ellicott, whitehall editor for the daily mail and liz
that was chris mason, our political editor there. that was chris mason, our political editorthere.mason, our political editor there. i don't know if you can hear what is happening to my left, butjust outside the gates to downing street, there is a pro—palestinian protester. it has been happening, going on for the last hour or so. it is getting louder and louder. i wanted to reference, whether you can hear it or not, a microphone, but protesters coming here on a saturday afternoon to protest...
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chris mason there. let's pick through this.k election panel is anna mihailova, deputy political editor of the mail on sunday — and dr mark shanahan, associate professor of politics at the university of surrey. good evening to you both, thanks very much for coming on the programme. let's start with keir starmer — anna, what's your reflections on how he's carried the campaign? reflections on how he's carried the cam ai . n? ~ . reflections on how he's carried the camaiun? ~ ., ., reflections on how he's carried the camaiun? ., ., reflections on how he's carried the campaign?— campaign? well, a lot has already been said. — campaign? well, a lot has already been said, but _ campaign? well, a lot has already been said, but effectively - campaign? well, a lot has already been said, but effectively he's - campaign? well, a lot has already| been said, but effectively he'sjust been said, but effectively he's just played a very cautious hand, the ming vase strategy is people like to call it, he hasn't given much away because he doesn't h
chris mason there. let's pick through this.k election panel is anna mihailova, deputy political editor of the mail on sunday — and dr mark shanahan, associate professor of politics at the university of surrey. good evening to you both, thanks very much for coming on the programme. let's start with keir starmer — anna, what's your reflections on how he's carried the campaign? reflections on how he's carried the cam ai . n? ~ . reflections on how he's carried the camaiun? ~ ., ., reflections...
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chris mason, thanks for _ magical privilege. chris mason, thanks forjoining _ magical privilege.ent biden has insisted tonight he's not pulling out of the race for the us presidency, despite growing pressure to quit following his tv debate with donald trump last week. in a phone call to democratic campaign staff this evening, he's reported to have told them that no one would push him out. 0ur north america editor sarah smith is in washington. tell us more. it is a measure of the anic tell us more. it is a measure of the panic inside — tell us more. it is a measure of the panic inside the _ tell us more. it is a measure of the panic inside the democratic- tell us more. it is a measure of the panic inside the democratic party i panic inside the democratic party that the president is taking part in these meetings to reassure allies, and on a call to his campaign staff, he said, let me say this as clearly as possible, i am the democratic nominee, no one is pushing me out, i am not leaving, that was his quote, but the pressure is ramping up. there are now two elected democrats in cong
chris mason, thanks for _ magical privilege. chris mason, thanks forjoining _ magical privilege.ent biden has insisted tonight he's not pulling out of the race for the us presidency, despite growing pressure to quit following his tv debate with donald trump last week. in a phone call to democratic campaign staff this evening, he's reported to have told them that no one would push him out. 0ur north america editor sarah smith is in washington. tell us more. it is a measure of the anic tell us...
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chris mason, bbc news, in washington. chris mason with the prime minister there.to say at the moment, a news conference has been taking place with yan stoltenberg and president zelensky of ukraine, the general secretary of nato, sink the ukrainian future is in nato. wonder if we can have a listen in. ~ ., listen in. with the long national -ress listen in. with the long national press fort _ listen in. with the long national press fort ukraine, _ listen in. with the long national press fort ukraine, more - listen in. with the long national- press fort ukraine, more immediate support —— national pledge. with the bilateral security agreements on top of everything we do to enhance our interpretability with ukraine. so, yes, we see a russian attempt to intimidate us from support, but we see, if anything it has the opposite effect on nato allies, they are stepping up their support for ukraine. let me add one more thing, is that we have seen arrests across the alliance, and the united kingdom, and germany, and poland and baltic countries, following these hostile actions
chris mason, bbc news, in washington. chris mason with the prime minister there.to say at the moment, a news conference has been taking place with yan stoltenberg and president zelensky of ukraine, the general secretary of nato, sink the ukrainian future is in nato. wonder if we can have a listen in. ~ ., listen in. with the long national -ress listen in. with the long national press fort _ listen in. with the long national press fort ukraine, _ listen in. with the long national press fort...
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lewis: chris mason there. let's pick through this. joining us, are u.k.panel, deputy political editor for "mail on sunday," and a professor of social politics at university of let's start with keir starmer. what is your reflections on the way he has carried out the campaign? >> well, i think a lot has already been said. effectively he has played a very cautious and. -- cautious hand. the strategy hasn't given much away because he doesn't have to he was 20 points ahead in the polls in the beginning, despite most people, more than anyone the prime minister, thinking those polls were narrow, they actually haven't. he hasn't had to do much at all. why would you change your strategy if it is working so well. lewis: your thoughts on that strategy working well? it >> worked as well as he i thought keir starmer looked more relaxed today. he is trying to make himself come across as more human, the technocrat, traditional prison we have seen. -- traditional prison we have seen and that his opponents would like to paint him as. he felt a bit more prime ministerial i
lewis: chris mason there. let's pick through this. joining us, are u.k.panel, deputy political editor for "mail on sunday," and a professor of social politics at university of let's start with keir starmer. what is your reflections on the way he has carried out the campaign? >> well, i think a lot has already been said. effectively he has played a very cautious and. -- cautious hand. the strategy hasn't given much away because he doesn't have to he was 20 points ahead in the...
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richard had would send to rings installed a top the pillars on which the masons laid. the stone blocks one by one. the keystone is the center piece, ensuring the confusion of the home. then comes the blocks that enclose developed but the procedure is always delicate, always uncertain. especially for the largest one. the trends st. crossing the at the inches or each volt stone, so they would fit perfectly against one another. all that's left is for polls motor to set the light blue as though their talent and devotion are not enough. they also add their anxious pres, it's very common installing the arches had gone as well as possible. the motor headset, this 18 meters stonebridge hangs, 39 meters above the ground. the hour of truth as comp. time on what are you waiting for? let's proceed altogether. oh my thing is too big of beautiful for the load is how should be high like default to the sky? no the have we did it the the the construction will continue but the time has come for you to leave hutchinson. but why, in the center is what heavily damaged a few more days and w
richard had would send to rings installed a top the pillars on which the masons laid. the stone blocks one by one. the keystone is the center piece, ensuring the confusion of the home. then comes the blocks that enclose developed but the procedure is always delicate, always uncertain. especially for the largest one. the trends st. crossing the at the inches or each volt stone, so they would fit perfectly against one another. all that's left is for polls motor to set the light blue as though...
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come on there waiting to a simple stone mason who had made my master builder because he knew that on a building site, it's hands on knowledge that matter and keep it moving. pipsqueak or the let me just doesn't like you the trenches will be filled with hundreds of tons of blocks and stones to create the foundations that will bear my full weight. they stretched 9 meters underground. this phase is both colossal and crucial for nothing will stand on weak foundations. the foundations for the flyer...
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masonic congress, so then we’ll talk not only about history, but about some specifics, unlike you, iracy theory, of course , also needs to be dealt with, of course, hello, this is a historical podcast russia-west on the swing of history, with you pyotr romanov and sergey solovyov , today we will deal with the freemasons, we probably need to start first of all with the fact that, of course, freemasonry has left... a huge mark on world history, because well, judge for yourself, the founding fathers of the usa, almost all are freemasons. churchill - freemason italy there, garibaldi was a freemason. in latin america, there are generally all the great people there, practically freemasons, all the fighters for the independence of latin america, starting with balivar, they are all freemasons. so, of course, their role is certainly very large. but we, of course, will talk first of all about russia, about what they did in russia, how they were treated, including talk about modern freemasonry. the situation with the freemasons is very interesting, this society is somewhat secret, how much semi
masonic congress, so then we’ll talk not only about history, but about some specifics, unlike you, iracy theory, of course , also needs to be dealt with, of course, hello, this is a historical podcast russia-west on the swing of history, with you pyotr romanov and sergey solovyov , today we will deal with the freemasons, we probably need to start first of all with the fact that, of course, freemasonry has left... a huge mark on world history, because well, judge for yourself, the founding...
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geoff mason, _ weeks. we will have to leave it there. geoff mason, white - weeks.pondent for reuters, thank you forjoining us —— jeff. thank you for “oining us -- jeff. ~ , , ., , around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a story making news in the uk. in scotland, dozens of pilot whales stranded on a beach in what is thought to be the largest stranding event in scotland for decades. rob flett sent us this update. i2 whales are now being euthanised. the remainder of the 77 whales, which beached some time in the middle of the night and, sadly, weren't spotted until the middle of this morning, leaving just too little time for a rescue effort to be mounted, wasting any chance of success. i've seen remarkable acts of compassion from the rescuers just over those sand dunes, trying to keep the remaining whales moist and cool and alive long enough until a decision on their fate could be taken by veterinary experts from around the country. but, sadly, those vets decided there was just no realistic prospect of success and for those animals to be sa
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chris mason, bbc news, in cardiff. one of its most popular shows strictly come dancing. after complaints about two of its professional dancers, the bbc says all celebrities will be accompanied by production staff during rehearsals. a contestant in the most recent series, zara mcdermott, has talked today of distressing incidents during training with her dancing partner graziano di prima. lizo mzimba has the latest. this is strictly come dancing. in the year of strictly�*s 20th anniversary, many recent headlines have carried allegations that the show hasn't all been glitter and glamour. zara mcdermott said that, while much of her time on strictly had been positive, her experience inside the training room was very different, saying... her professional dance partner on the show, graziano di prima, hasn't responded to her statement, but he acknowledged at the weekend that his intense passion and determination to win might have affected his training regime. it comes after a law firm said that it had contacted the bbc about n
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chris mason, bbc news at westminster.th editor hugh pym joins me from central london. this is in the hope of resolving a long—standing pay dispute. will it work? well, yes, that is the hope, because talks only began in earnest at the start of last week and a deal appeared to have been done by the end of the week, and the british medical association, thejunior doctors union, said they will recommend it to members, so it's up to members as to whether they accept it. first of all, there will be an extra 4% added to last year's pay award of up to around 9% on average. the conservative government did float the idea of an extra 3% last year but that got nowhere because talks broke up. for this financial year, there will be up to around 9% on average forjunior doctors in england, based on the pay review body recommendations. the hope is there won't be any further strikes. nhs england have said the total cost. rocks were health unions in england since 2022 to the start of this year has been £1.5 billion. other health unions are w
chris mason, bbc news at westminster.th editor hugh pym joins me from central london. this is in the hope of resolving a long—standing pay dispute. will it work? well, yes, that is the hope, because talks only began in earnest at the start of last week and a deal appeared to have been done by the end of the week, and the british medical association, thejunior doctors union, said they will recommend it to members, so it's up to members as to whether they accept it. first of all, there will be...
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chris mason | thank you very much. chris mason there, political editor at westminster.res will help "take the brakes off britain". and coming up — we talk to the athlete who's vying to become britain's fastest woman coming up on bbc news, we'll be at troon ahead of the open, which gets under way tomorrow with organisers standing firm on prize money. the head of the us secret service kimberly cheatle is under more pressure to resign after the attempted assassination of donald trump after she said agents didn't guard the roof used by the gunman because it was too slanted. she said there were health and safety concerns about putting people on to it. our north america editor sarah smith reports. there are obviously still a lot of unanswered questions about that extraordinary security failure, and republicans here are understandably very angry about it. in fact, the top republican in congress, mike johnson, has said he is adding his voice to those calling for the head of the secret service to resign. and he is particularly angry about what kimberly cheatle said in that tv in
chris mason | thank you very much. chris mason there, political editor at westminster.res will help "take the brakes off britain". and coming up — we talk to the athlete who's vying to become britain's fastest woman coming up on bbc news, we'll be at troon ahead of the open, which gets under way tomorrow with organisers standing firm on prize money. the head of the us secret service kimberly cheatle is under more pressure to resign after the attempted assassination of donald trump...
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the project and the laying of the cornerstone of the charny were to the members of the petersburg masonicge of zevyatsimus, much of the hidden architecture of the unique temple is clear. in that hour, as the classic treatises of the right-slavic tsarka believe , they symbolize the life cycle of the chalavek with the shepherd 's groomed hell of a sinful land and god, chacherskih. eternity, and in the old days, the quality of the gadoo is there for the sake of the kingdom of the growth of the acacia tree, the symbol of the most unfathomable things, the quality of jumping and architecture, as well as the façade with three-piece portions , then the side of the geta is all right, so, kalons, as we are, everything is crazy z'yaўlyaetstsa chastkay getaga architecture. there is no such thing, as if ratonda appeared as an idea, we know well that in ancient greece, such a pattern existed in ancient rome, we can only guess the pantheon, which would have been the highest in architecture with the talent of the genius of ancient architects, this is the name of the temple of all gods, as i have risen mo
the project and the laying of the cornerstone of the charny were to the members of the petersburg masonicge of zevyatsimus, much of the hidden architecture of the unique temple is clear. in that hour, as the classic treatises of the right-slavic tsarka believe , they symbolize the life cycle of the chalavek with the shepherd 's groomed hell of a sinful land and god, chacherskih. eternity, and in the old days, the quality of the gadoo is there for the sake of the kingdom of the growth of the...
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chris bryant, as chris mason was saying... this is j chris mason was saying...bitions and expectations, but not much original wiggle room. not in terms of money? i much originalwiggle room. not in terms of money?— much originalwiggle room. not in terms of money? i was always a bad ru . b terms of money? i was always a bad rugby player. _ terms of money? i was always a bad rugby player. and _ terms of money? i was always a bad rugby player. and l— terms of money? i was always a bad rugby player, and i broke _ terms of money? i was always a bad rugby player, and i broke my - terms of money? i was always a bad rugby player, and i broke my leg i rugby player, and i broke my leg because — rugby player, and i broke my leg because of a hospital pass from a conservative mp. it feels like a hospital— conservative mp. it feels like a hospital pass in terms of the economic— hospital pass in terms of the economic situation in the country. but this— economic situation in the country. but this is. — economic situation in the country. but this is, if you like, the sugababes mo
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another country of political masonism has extended the scope of this masonism to all american soldiers and civilians and their families , but the american government is forcing the pahlavi government to give . the americans committed. this work clumsy and ugly is a sign of imperialism's brutal, stupid behavior. finally, this law was implemented on the 25th of mehr 1343. november 1343 , qom. imam khomeini, may god bless him and grant him peace. if a servant. security attacked the imam's residence in qom, he was transferred to tehran and deported to turkey on the same day by the shah's direct order. following imam's exile, his declaration against capitulation was spread throughout tehran and big cities, and many protests and strikes took place. we swear that the greatness and pride of this land has been entrusted to us as a holy guardian by our ancestors we will preserve it with a steely will and hand over this country to our future generations, prouder and more victorious than ever. finally, 3 months after the victory of the islamic revolution, the provisional government officially canc
another country of political masonism has extended the scope of this masonism to all american soldiers and civilians and their families , but the american government is forcing the pahlavi government to give . the americans committed. this work clumsy and ugly is a sign of imperialism's brutal, stupid behavior. finally, this law was implemented on the 25th of mehr 1343. november 1343 , qom. imam khomeini, may god bless him and grant him peace. if a servant. security attacked the imam's...
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a's closer mason miller throwing a pitch 103.6mph.test ever in an all star game since they started tracking this back in 2008. miller, the lone a's all star in their final season in oakland while the giants sent elliot ramos and logan webb to texas. pick it up scoreless in the third. two on for shohei ohtani and the dodgers. hi deep sayonara means goodbye. he obliterated that pitch three run homer to give the national league a three nothing lead. but this was a rough outing for logan webb. giants pitcher gave up three runs in one inning of work. david frei singled in juan soto and we are tied at three a piece. let's get to miller. time in the fifth. mason miller strikes out ohtani with a slider that's so nasty. and then here comes history. the fastest pitch in an all star game 103.6mph. it was a ball to trey turner. and then he gets turner on an off speed pitch to end the inning. all right. bottom five jarren duran of the red sox connecting for a two run bomb to give the american league the lead. and he would be the mvp of this contes
a's closer mason miller throwing a pitch 103.6mph.test ever in an all star game since they started tracking this back in 2008. miller, the lone a's all star in their final season in oakland while the giants sent elliot ramos and logan webb to texas. pick it up scoreless in the third. two on for shohei ohtani and the dodgers. hi deep sayonara means goodbye. he obliterated that pitch three run homer to give the national league a three nothing lead. but this was a rough outing for logan webb....
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.in the programme — before that, rachel reeves has made her first speech as chancellor; speaking to business leaders at the treasury she said economic growth would be "labour's national mission." more housing will be central to that, and the new government will bring back housebuilding targets which were scrapped by the conservatives. there will also be a loosening of planning regulations to allow more building on so called greybelt land, areas which border the green belt. and there will be new onshore windfarms — something the last government effectively banned. here's our economics editor faisal islam. britain's biggest wind farm is currently this one in scotland just outside glasgow. the new government has just lifted the ban on new onshore wind like this in england and fast tracked their approval. part of this planning revolution will also reintroduce mandatory targets for house—building and allow more flexible use of the green belt for development. hello, you all right? lovely to s
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.in the programme — before that, rachel reeves has made her first speech as chancellor; speaking to business leaders at the treasury she said economic growth would be "labour's national mission." more housing will be central to that, and the new government will bring back housebuilding targets which were scrapped by the conservatives. there will also be a loosening of planning regulations to allow more building on so called greybelt land, areas...
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the first meeting that is new trustees at the george mason. they not only froze tuition, they rolled back a pre-announced tuition increase. right. they've come in with an agenda. he is investing real capital in reforming the state higher university, universal ity system. and so i think this idea of of state universities being a place where we're where you can bring some battle sense back bring back some sanity to this whole process, i think is a a very useful experiment that we could be doing in this in this particular this particular area. and so with that, i invite my my friend matthew spalding to come up and, you know, we'll play the air around and he'll tell me where i'm wrong. so thank you. i got i got to take this seat now. i'm switching seats on stage. it's all right. it's all right. welcome to colorado. thanks, matthew. and as you all heard, i'm on the board of trustees here. so i want to thank you all for students, dba institute. it's a great place. i'm involved, what, ten years or so now? it's a wonderful what has been accomplished.
the first meeting that is new trustees at the george mason. they not only froze tuition, they rolled back a pre-announced tuition increase. right. they've come in with an agenda. he is investing real capital in reforming the state higher university, universal ity system. and so i think this idea of of state universities being a place where we're where you can bring some battle sense back bring back some sanity to this whole process, i think is a a very useful experiment that we could be doing...
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chris mason, bbc news at westminster.eves has made herfirst speech as chancellor, confirming she will bring back mandatory house building targets and loosen planning rules in england to encourage the building of new homes. speaking to business leaders at the treasury ms reeves said economic growth would be "labour's national mission". our economics editor faisal islam reports. britain's biggest wind farm is currently this one in scotland just outside glasgow. the new government has just lifted the ban on a new onshore wind like this in england and fast tracked their approval. part of this planning revolution will also reintroduce mandatory targets for house—building and allow more flexible use of the green for use of the green belt for development. hello, you all right? lovely to see you. and all that was announced to key business investors. gathered at the treasury to hear the new chancellor's plans for growth and targets for 1.5 million new homes. how prepared are we to make the hard choices and face down the vested int
chris mason, bbc news at westminster.eves has made herfirst speech as chancellor, confirming she will bring back mandatory house building targets and loosen planning rules in england to encourage the building of new homes. speaking to business leaders at the treasury ms reeves said economic growth would be "labour's national mission". our economics editor faisal islam reports. britain's biggest wind farm is currently this one in scotland just outside glasgow. the new government has...
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chris mason, bbc news, in washington. growing opposition in their ranks. a dozen democratic house of representatives have now called for him to step aside. in a further�*s wall streetjournal, a democratic senator added his voice sank the president should withdraw for the good of the country. the catalyst for all of this was the stumbling performers in the first debate with donald trump. he was a briefing from today's meeting. throughout this week, house democrats have engaged in a process of talking to each other. those conversations have been candid, comprehensive and clear eyed. and they continue until that process has continued. i'm not to address what any outside stakeholders may have to say about this matter. �* , . ~ may have to say about this matter. �*, . ,, ., matter. let's get back to washington _ matter. let's get back to washington dc - matter. let's get back to washington dc and - matter. let's get back to | washington dc and speak matter. let's get back to - washington dc and speak with sarah smith. she was
chris mason, bbc news, in washington. growing opposition in their ranks. a dozen democratic house of representatives have now called for him to step aside. in a further�*s wall streetjournal, a democratic senator added his voice sank the president should withdraw for the good of the country. the catalyst for all of this was the stumbling performers in the first debate with donald trump. he was a briefing from today's meeting. throughout this week, house democrats have engaged in a process of...
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chris mason, our political editor, thank you.mpaign and defected to the conservatives. georgie david is running in west ham add pectin in london said the vast majority of the reform uk candidates were racist, misogynist and bigoted. a spokesman for the party said they strongly disagreed with her comments. and the full list of candidates standing in west ham and beckton is on your screen 110w. the lists for all the constituencies being contested are available on the bbc website. the liberal democrats have been back out in southwest england, where they hope to retake a clutch of seats. in another one of his signature campaign stunts, in taunton in somerset, leader sir ed davey used a giant orange domino to topple some blue ones to represent the so—called "blue wall" of tory seats he hopes to demolish in the southwest. in the west country, and across the home counties and rural britain, people know it's only the liberal democrats who can beat the conservatives. so, yes, we had some fun with dominoes, but the serious point, if you wa
chris mason, our political editor, thank you.mpaign and defected to the conservatives. georgie david is running in west ham add pectin in london said the vast majority of the reform uk candidates were racist, misogynist and bigoted. a spokesman for the party said they strongly disagreed with her comments. and the full list of candidates standing in west ham and beckton is on your screen 110w. the lists for all the constituencies being contested are available on the bbc website. the liberal...
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that was chris - mason there.o drop all restrictions on striking targets inside russia. if, in his words, it means ukraine wins the war. it comes after one of the worst russian attacks on ukraine this week whenever 40 people were killed and a children's hospital in kyiv was also hit. 0ther summit washington were members promised more in military aid and training is often the country but as a ukraine correspondent james waterhouse explains, the pledges were a fraction of what kyiv was hoping for. 0n on monday, in a matter of hours, missiles overwhelmed the well defended capital. it is what they hit that has made is one of the worst area assault in this war. this is the children's hospital were some of the patients were being treated for cancer. a site which drew worldwide attention and western condemnation. russia denied targeting civilian areas that evidence to the contrary is mounting. this was an attack which was not confined to one place. all one hospital. that across central and eastern ukraine were targeted.
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right, let's pick up all of this with chris mason. hello, chris. hello, adam, hello.back to london because of the small matter of the king's speech on wednesday. but anyway, enough of the logistics. well, to quote your immortal words on election night, blimey! well, yeah. no, exactly — blimey! i'm back in the van with no windows again, trundling around like a kind of mad thing, and, yeah, kind of, "here we go again." when you just might... even the most dedicated newscaster might be thinking, you know, "we've had enough of folk like chris mason rambling on about politics. can't we talk about, like, anything else?" and i kind of get that because i'd be quite happy to shut up for a bit, but the thing is, stuff keeps happening. and then this morning, i mean, a proper thunderbolt moment in welsh politics, 10:00 this morning, with those four — four, four! — resignations and basically ramming home the eternal political truth as a leader, which is that if you can't convince your own side that you can lead, you can't lead, and you've got to go. and one hour, 15 minutes later
right, let's pick up all of this with chris mason. hello, chris. hello, adam, hello.back to london because of the small matter of the king's speech on wednesday. but anyway, enough of the logistics. well, to quote your immortal words on election night, blimey! well, yeah. no, exactly — blimey! i'm back in the van with no windows again, trundling around like a kind of mad thing, and, yeah, kind of, "here we go again." when you just might... even the most dedicated newscaster might be...
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reuters, jeff mason. mr president. _ here. reuters, jeff mason.president, your political future _ president, your political future has hung over the nato summit— future has hung over the nato summit a _ future has hung over the nato summit a little bit this week. speaker— summit a little bit this week. speaker pelosi made a point of suggesting that your decision on whether to stay in the race was _ on whether to stay in the race was still— on whether to stay in the race was still open. george clooney and a — was still open. george clooney and a hair_ was still open. george clooney and a hair and full of lawmakers is called on you to step — lawmakers is called on you to step aside for the reuters is concerned about your ability to win _ concerned about your ability to win. �* ~ �* ~ , win. -- the ea w. ea w “ust endorsed i win. -- the ea w. ea w “ust endorsed me i win. -- the ea w. ea w “ust endorsed me but i win. -- the ea w. ea w “ust endorsed me but go i win. -- the ea w. ea wjust endorsed me but go ahead. | win. -- the ea w. ea w just - endorse
reuters, jeff mason. mr president. _ here. reuters, jeff mason.president, your political future _ president, your political future has hung over the nato summit— future has hung over the nato summit a _ future has hung over the nato summit a little bit this week. speaker— summit a little bit this week. speaker pelosi made a point of suggesting that your decision on whether to stay in the race was _ on whether to stay in the race was still— on whether to stay in the race was still open....
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chris mason, bbc news, westminster.lls. both leading parties have seen their average rating fall but labour's has dropped a bit more than the conservatives'. reform uk remains in third place with support seeming to have stalled. support for the liberal democrats has increased, and the greens, snp and plaid cymru have been pretty stable throughout. let's take a look at the front pages of tomorrow's papers. in a major u—turn, the sun switches sides and backs the labour party— calling time for a "new manager". the financial times reports the tories are bracing for a bleak night — pointing to a major poll which predicts a landslide win for labour. the frontpage of the times also headlines the latest polling — reporting that labour will achieve the 'biggest majority since 1832'. its even worse for the tories in the independent — which suggests the party will lose all but 82 seats. the daily express describesjuly the fourth as a 'day of reckoning' — still urging its readers to 'vote tory�* but admitting it understands their f
chris mason, bbc news, westminster.lls. both leading parties have seen their average rating fall but labour's has dropped a bit more than the conservatives'. reform uk remains in third place with support seeming to have stalled. support for the liberal democrats has increased, and the greens, snp and plaid cymru have been pretty stable throughout. let's take a look at the front pages of tomorrow's papers. in a major u—turn, the sun switches sides and backs the labour party— calling time for...
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mason lillard: may 22, normal sunday. a little bit and we were getting ready to take my cousin lage home. i was 10 and lage was 14, and my grandpa was like, hey, i need some wiring for my garage at home depot. i would say probably around 5:00, 5:15-ish, the sky's starting to get a little kind of weird looking. my grandpa went inside of home depot and my cousin, my grandma, and myself were all sitting in the truck. we heard the sirens go off, but we just ignored them like normal. and then all of a sudden it went from kind of dark to, like, midnight black, almost. we were trying to open up the doors of the truck and the winds were just going too fast. and then my cousin, he was like, whoa, the truck's tearing up. and then at that moment, the truck flipped on its side and got sucked into the vortex. we could kind of hear everything, like the hail hitting the truck and stuff. it felt terrifying to be in that tornado. you see, like, the wizard of oz, and it's almost like that. but in real life, it's loud and you don't know wha
mason lillard: may 22, normal sunday. a little bit and we were getting ready to take my cousin lage home. i was 10 and lage was 14, and my grandpa was like, hey, i need some wiring for my garage at home depot. i would say probably around 5:00, 5:15-ish, the sky's starting to get a little kind of weird looking. my grandpa went inside of home depot and my cousin, my grandma, and myself were all sitting in the truck. we heard the sirens go off, but we just ignored them like normal. and then all of...
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political editor chris mason, thank you.r on bbc two at 10:45. katie... with the king's speech nowjust hours away we will speak to a labour mp angry about the labour leadership stance on the to child benefit cap. and we will be live at the republican national convention where borisjohnson has been talking to donald trump about ukraine today. —— the two child benefit cap. should president zelensky be worried about a potential trump presidency? all of that on newsnight on bbc two and the iplayer at 10.30 pm. the family of the british teenagerjay slater say their "hearts are broken", after it's been confirmed his remains have been found on the island of tenerife. a major search began when he went missing in rocky terrain a month ago, while on holiday. tonight, in lancashire, friends and family have gathered to remember him. fiona trott is live in tenerife for us tonight. every day for the past 30 days the family here on tenerife have been waiting for a development. but you wonder if a parent can ever properly prepare for a deve
political editor chris mason, thank you.r on bbc two at 10:45. katie... with the king's speech nowjust hours away we will speak to a labour mp angry about the labour leadership stance on the to child benefit cap. and we will be live at the republican national convention where borisjohnson has been talking to donald trump about ukraine today. —— the two child benefit cap. should president zelensky be worried about a potential trump presidency? all of that on newsnight on bbc two and the...
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so the last question inspired by denver, referencing george mason and the questioner notes george mason was a dissenter that dissent is has been a key part of the american story. but those that dissent may often be, as you mentioned, to a bench. so what is the role of dissent? and, you know, in this period of time, is there any reason to study the loyalist or even going for an. oh, absolutely. that's that's the rage now well, as you said that there are some people who don't they know everybody thinks american revolution was a good idea. i have i know people who do not think it was a good idea at all. so yeah, definitely. because studying the loyalists, it tells you something about the country that it tells us something about ourselves. because the question becomes what if someone came to you and said, you know, we're going to be in a new country, we're going to leave? what what would you do? i we all like to think people say we would have been patriots, whatever. but if posed question like that now, that would be really tough. it's tough decision. so we should definitely discover i mean
so the last question inspired by denver, referencing george mason and the questioner notes george mason was a dissenter that dissent is has been a key part of the american story. but those that dissent may often be, as you mentioned, to a bench. so what is the role of dissent? and, you know, in this period of time, is there any reason to study the loyalist or even going for an. oh, absolutely. that's that's the rage now well, as you said that there are some people who don't they know everybody...
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our political editor chris mason sits down with prime minister keir starmer.e'll pick through that. and artificial intelligence at wimbledon — we'll explain all in our regular sgement ai decoded. we start in washington and that nato summit. expecting to hearfrom us presidentjoe biden in a few hours from now. a press conference where he will face questions from the us and world press. it is being seen as a test for him and his performance given what happened in that presidential debate of course a couple of weeks ago. a busy day in the summit. ukraine still very much the focus of discussions. the us president met with ukrainian president volodymr zelensky. nato leaders also gathered for the nato ukraine council. they reaffirmed their support in its war against russia. we'll have more on the specifics of that in a few minutes, but all eyes really onjoe biden. growing calls for the us president to step aside from the presidential campaign. overnight, we saw the first democratic sentor break ranks, peter welch from vermont. he wrote in the wall streetjournal the p
our political editor chris mason sits down with prime minister keir starmer.e'll pick through that. and artificial intelligence at wimbledon — we'll explain all in our regular sgement ai decoded. we start in washington and that nato summit. expecting to hearfrom us presidentjoe biden in a few hours from now. a press conference where he will face questions from the us and world press. it is being seen as a test for him and his performance given what happened in that presidential debate of...
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chris mason, bbc news, westminster.: as chris laid out, filling a 22 million pound black hole take some doing, especially when borrowing is already high and the interest payments are taking a big chunk out of government spending. with an assessment on the statement and the cuts announced , here's our economics editor. >> this was an unusual document published today, which is pointing a finger of blame at a previous gernment and part mapping out the future, as we been hearing there is a list of unfunded spending pressures, including the cost of railways, leaving a short fall of 22 billion pounds this year, all not fully accounted for since the new counts -- the new chancellor. suggesting it could be one of the largest overspend's really the single biggest line item in this is public sector pay settlements. those have all now been agreed by this government which accepted all the recommendations of independence. this is higher than the rate of inflation back in april of 2.3%. so that is above inflation, the real pay rise.
chris mason, bbc news, westminster.: as chris laid out, filling a 22 million pound black hole take some doing, especially when borrowing is already high and the interest payments are taking a big chunk out of government spending. with an assessment on the statement and the cuts announced , here's our economics editor. >> this was an unusual document published today, which is pointing a finger of blame at a previous gernment and part mapping out the future, as we been hearing there is a...
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thank you prime minister, chris mason, — thank you prime minister, chris mason, bbc news.ent biden had been on really good form when you were talking — really good form when you were talking to — really good form when you were talking to him and he was across all of the _ talking to him and he was across all of the details. tonight he has confused _ of the details. tonight he has confused present zelenskyy with president putin of all people. he isn't really across the details, is he? _ isn't really across the details, is he? is_ isn't really across the details, is he? is it — isn't really across the details, is he? is it not _ isn't really across the details, is he? is it not reasonable that some might— he? is it not reasonable that some might feel— he? is it not reasonable that some might feel anxious or might feel scared _ might feel anxious or might feel scared at— might feel anxious or might feel scared at the president of the united — scared at the president of the united states could make a mistake like this? _ united states could make a mistake like this? |— united
thank you prime minister, chris mason, — thank you prime minister, chris mason, bbc news.ent biden had been on really good form when you were talking — really good form when you were talking to — really good form when you were talking to him and he was across all of the _ talking to him and he was across all of the details. tonight he has confused _ of the details. tonight he has confused present zelenskyy with president putin of all people. he isn't really across the details, is he? _...